Scandinavian Journal of Economics
1997 - 2025
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Volume 127, issue 2, 2025
- Dynamic self‐control preferences and the behavior of the saving rate pp. 293-341

- Jaime Alonso‐Carrera and Stéphane Bouché
- Effects of teachers' aides on students with special needs pp. 342-365

- Simon Calmar Andersen, Louise Beuchert and Helena Skyt Nielsen
- Optimal taxation of normal and excess returns to risky assets pp. 366-389

- Robin Boadway and Kevin Spiritus
- Made and created in China: the role of processing trade pp. 390-426

- Zhiyuan Chen, Aksel Erbahar and Yuan Zi
- Optimal unilateral climate policy with carbon leakage at the extensive and the intensive margins pp. 427-459

- Peter K. Kruse‐Andersen and Peter Birch Sørensen
- Estimating the Laffer tax rate on capital income: cross‐base responses matter! pp. 460-489

- Marie‐Noëlle Lefebvre, Etienne Lehmann and Michaël Sicsic
Volume 127, issue 1, 2025
- Optimal redistributive charity pp. 3-45

- Thomas Aronsson, Olof Johansson‐Stenman and Ron Wendner
- Information frictions and learning dynamics: evidence from tax bunching in Ecuador pp. 46-78

- Albrecht Bohne and Jan Sebastian Nimczik
- Fair inheritance taxation pp. 79-114

- Benoit Decerf and Francois Maniquet
- Income tax evasion and third‐party reported consumption and wealth: implications for the optimal tax structure pp. 115-148

- Aart Gerritsen
- Can mothers' time preferences predict their children's educational outcomes? pp. 149-177

- Louise Jeppsson and Lisa Norrgren
- The making and unmaking of opportunity: educational mobility in 20th‐century Denmark pp. 178-212

- Kristian B. Karlson and Rasmus Landersø
- Does leadership promote a cleaner climate? pp. 213-234

- Torben Mideksa
- Monopoly pricing with unknown demand pp. 235-285

- Thomas Weber
Volume 126, issue 4, 2024
- The Scandinavian Journal of Economics at 125: a note from the editors pp. 629-642

- Torfinn Harding, Pontus Rendahl, Marianne Simonsen and Erik Wengström
- The Scandinavian Journal of Economics at 125: a bibliometric overview pp. 643-697

- Anton Figuerola‐Wischke, José M. Merigó, Anna M. Gil‐Lafuente, Finn E. Kydland and Lluís Amiguet
- Fairness in markets and market experiments: insights from a field‐plus‐lab study and a failed replication pp. 698-732

- Dirk Engelmann, Jana Friedrichsen and Dorothea Kübler
- The effect of cross‐border shopping on commodity tax revenue: results from Norway's COVID‐19 border closings pp. 733-772

- Richard Friberg, Emil Halseth, Frode Steen and Simen Ulsaker
- Asset bubbles and wealth inequality pp. 773-809

- Prasanna Gai and Cameron Haworth
- The bottom 20 percent: early career paths of youth with low grade point average pp. 810-839

- Jorgen Hansen and Nicolai Kristensen
Volume 126, issue 3, 2024
- How the other half works: Claudia Goldin's contributions to our understanding of women's labour market outcomes pp. 419-439

- Heather Sarsons
- Coping with job loss: evidence from military base closures pp. 440-464

- Matz Dahlberg, Linna Martén and Björn Öckert
- Will the centralization of carbon pricing revenue in the European Union lead to laxer climate policy? pp. 465-488

- Clemens Fuest and Volker Meier
- Nationalistic bias in collusion prosecution: the case for international antitrust agreements pp. 489-528

- Filomena Garcia, Jose Manuel Paz y Miño and Gustavo Torrens
- Social security pension and the effect on household saving pp. 529-560

- Elin Halvorsen, Zhiyang Jia, Herman Kruse and Trond C. Vigtel
- Earnings, labor market dynamics, and inequality in Sweden pp. 561-599

- Johan Holmberg
- Network effect and international currency pp. 600-626

- Tao Liu, Xiaosong Wang and Wing Thye Woo
Volume 126, issue 2, 2024
- Extended maternity leave and children's long‐term development pp. 224-253

- Luc Behaghel and Maria Florencia Pinto
- Reference points in sequential bargaining: theory and experiment pp. 254-288

- Kjell Arne Brekke, Alice Ciccone, Tom‐Reiel Heggedal and Leif Helland
- Inequality in Russia over time and over the life cycle pp. 289-319

- Maksym Bryukhanov and Dmytro Hryshko
- Rising concentration and wage inequality pp. 320-354

- Guido Matias Cortes and Jeanne Tschopp
- Low‐skilled jobs, language proficiency, and job opportunities for refugees: an experimental study pp. 355-386

- Simon Ek, Mats Hammarstedt and Per Skedinger
- Individual credit market experience and beliefs about bank lending policy: evidence from a firm survey pp. 387-414

- Jarko Fidrmuc, Christa Hainz and Werner Hölzl
Volume 126, issue 1, 2024
- Decomposing gender wage gaps: a family economics perspective pp. 3-37

- Dorothée Averkamp, Christian Bredemeier and Falko Juessen
- Asymmetric market power and wage suppression pp. 38-59

- Tomer Blumkin and David Lagziel
- Competing with precision: incentives for developing predictive biomarker tests pp. 60-97

- Kurt Brekke, Dag Morten Dalen and Odd Rune Straume
- Welfare‐improving tax evasion pp. 98-126

- Chiara Canta, Helmuth Cremer and Firouz Gahvari
- Altruistic behavior and soccer: the effect of incidental happiness on charitable giving pp. 127-154

- Frank Hubers and Dinand Webbink
- Durable goods and consumer behavior with liquidity constraints pp. 155-193

- H. Youn Kim, José Alberto Molina and K. K. Gary Wong
- Frisch elasticities in a model of indivisible labor supply with endogenous workweek length pp. 194-217

- Minchul Yum
Volume 125, issue 4, 2023
- Experienced versus decision utility: large‐scale comparison for income–leisure preferences pp. 823-859

- Alpaslan Akay, Olivier B. Bargain and H. Xavier Jara
- Transnational crimes: how nations should cooperate and why they don't pp. 860-899

- Mehmet Bac
- The roots of inequality: estimating inequality of opportunity from regression trees and forests pp. 900-932

- Paolo Brunori, Paul Hufe and Daniel Mahler
- Do tax subsidies for retirement saving affect total private saving? New evidence on middle‐income workers pp. 933-955

- Camilla Skovbo Christensen and Bastian Emil Ellegaard
- Hours risk and wage risk: repercussions over the life cycle pp. 956-996

- Robin Jessen and Johannes König
- Penalty lottery pp. 997-1026

- Duk Gyoo Kim
- The effect of compulsory face mask policies on community mobility in Germany pp. 1027-1055

- Roxanne Kovacs, Maurice Dunaiski and Janne Tukiainen
- Unfair inequality and growth pp. 1056-1092

- Gustavo Marrero and Juan Rodríguez
Volume 125, issue 3, 2023
- Banks and financial crises: contributions of Ben Bernanke, Douglas Diamond, and Philip Dybvig pp. 553-583

- Zhiguo He and Yunzhi Hu
- Micro‐responses to shocks: pricing, promotion, and entry pp. 584-615

- Alexis Antoniades, Sofronis Clerides and Mingzhi (Jimmy) Xu
- The dynamic effects of monsoon rainfall shocks on agricultural yield, wages, and food prices in India pp. 616-654

- Bjoern Brey and Matthias Hertweck
- The Carbon Bubble: climate policy in a fire‐sale model of deleveraging pp. 655-687

- David Comerford and Alessandro Spiganti
- Firm creation, entry costs, and house‐price volatility pp. 688-716

- Brendan Epstein, Alan Finkelstein Shapiro and Andres Gonzalez
- Public pension policy and the equity–efficiency trade‐off pp. 717-752

- Johan Gustafsson
- Marketed tax avoidance: an economic analysis pp. 753-788

- Jiao Li, Duccio Gamannossi degl'Innocenti and Matthew Rablen
- Price dispersion and the stability of trade pp. 789-820

- Atle Oglend, Frank Asche, Ruth Beatriz Mezzalira Pincinato and Hans‐Martin Straume
Volume 125, issue 2, 2023
- Strategy‐proof size improvement: is it possible? pp. 321-338

- Mustafa Oğuz Afacan and Umut Dur
- Side effects of labor market policies pp. 339-375

- Marco Caliendo, Robert Mahlstedt, Gerard J. van den Berg and Johan Vikström
- Do employers avoid hiring workers from poor neighborhoods? Experimental evidence from the real labor market pp. 376-402

- Magnus Carlsson and Stefan Eriksson
- Wage bargaining and employment revisited: separability and efficiency in collective bargaining pp. 403-440

- Claus‐Jochen Haake, Thorsten Upmann and Papatya Duman
- Monetary transmission with income risk pp. 441-460

- Martin Holm
- Commitment and discretion in contracts: theory and evidence from retirement plans pp. 461-488

- Jin‐Hyuk Kim and Nick Vikander
- Issue linkage versus ringfencing in international agreements pp. 489-516

- Ngo Long, Martin Richardson and Frank Stähler
- Kant and Lindahl pp. 517-548

- John Roemer and Joaquim Silvestre
Volume 125, issue 1, 2023
- Do asylum‐seekers respond to policy changes? Evidence from the Swedish–Syrian case pp. 3-31

- Henrik Andersson and Kristoffer Jutvik
- Hit by the Silk Road: how wage coordination in Europe mitigates the China shock pp. 32-72

- Erling Barth, Henning Finseraas, Anders Kjelsrud and Karl Ove Moene
- Where is the Land of Hope and Glory? The geography of intergenerational mobility in England and Wales pp. 73-106

- Brian Bell, Jack Blundell and Stephen Machin
- Government ideology and international migration pp. 107-138

- Vincenzo Bove, Georgios Efthyvoulou and Harry Pickard
- Can optimism solve the entrepreneurial earnings puzzle? pp. 139-169

- Michele Dell'Era, Luca David Opromolla and Luís Santos‐Pinto
- Working time reduction and employment in a finite world pp. 170-207

- Jean‐François Fagnart, Marc Germain and Bruno Van der Linden
- Fertility and climate change pp. 208-252

- Reyer Gerlagh, Veronica Lupi and Marzio Galeotti
- Wage‐setting coordination in a small open economy pp. 253-286

- Petteri Juvonen
- Is the US Phillips curve stable? Evidence from Bayesian vector autoregressions pp. 287-314

- Sune Karlsson and Pär Österholm
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