Scandinavian Journal of Economics
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Volume 121, issue 4, 2019
- Long‐Term Impact of Minimum Wages on Workers’ Careers: Evidence from Two Decades of Longitudinal Linked Employer–Employee Data pp. 1337-1380

- Ana Rute Cardoso
- Hours Worked in Europe and the United States: New Data, New Answers pp. 1381-1416

- Alexander Bick, Bettina Brüggemann and Nicola Fuchs‐Schündeln
- Behavioral Effects of Withholding Taxes on Labor Supply pp. 1417-1440

- Johannes Becker, Jonas Fooken and Melanie Steinhoff
- Correlates of Narrow Bracketing pp. 1441-1472

- Alexander Koch and Julia Nafziger
- Public Goods and Minimum Provision Levels: Does the Institutional Formation Affect Cooperation? pp. 1473-1499

- Peter Martinsson and Emil Persson
- Social Comparisons and Optimal Taxation in a Small Open Economy pp. 1500-1532

- Thomas Aronsson, Olof Johansson‐Stenman and Tomas Sjögren
- Financial Development and Inequality in the Global Economy pp. 1533-1560

- Maximilian von Ehrlich and Tobias Seidel
- Do Exchange Rate Shocks Have Asymmetric Effects on Reserve Accumulation? Evidence from Emerging Markets pp. 1561-1586

- Shiu-Sheng Chen and Tzu‐Yu Lin
- Detecting Imbalances in House Prices: What Goes Up Must Come Down? pp. 1587-1619

- Andre Anundsen
- A Model of Educational Investment, Social Concerns, and Inequality pp. 1620-1646

- Andrea Gallice and Edoardo Grillo
- The Allocation of Scientific Talent pp. 1647-1672

- Andrea Canidio
- Innovation by Heterogeneous Leaders pp. 1673-1704

- Tatsuro Iwaisako and Kazuyoshi Ohki
- Shrouding Add‐On Information: An Experimental Study pp. 1705-1727

- Hans‐Theo Normann and Tobias Wenzel
- Are Larger Merger Synergies Bad News for Consumers? Endogenous Post‐Merger Internal Organization pp. 1728-1756

- Duarte Brito and Margarida Catalão‐Lopes
- Pro‐Consumer Price Ceilings under Regulatory Uncertainty pp. 1757-1784

- John Bennett and Ioana Chioveanu
Volume 121, issue 3, 2019
- Paul Romer: Ideas, Nonrivalry, and Endogenous Growth pp. 859-883

- Charles Jones
- The Nobel Memorial Prize for William D. Nordhaus pp. 884-924

- Lint Barrage
- The Effect of Foreign Entry Regulation on Downstream Productivity: Microeconomic Evidence from China pp. 925-959

- Sai Ding, Puyang Sun and Wei Jiang
- Income Taxation and the Diversity of Consumer Goods: A Political Economy Approach pp. 960-993

- Renaud Bourlès, Michael Dorsch and Paul Maarek
- Do Immigrants Take or Create Residents’ Jobs? Evidence from Free Movement of Workers in Switzerland pp. 994-1019

- Christoph Basten and Michael Siegenthaler
- Gender and Promotions: Evidence from Academic Economists in France pp. 1020-1053

- Clement Bosquet, Pierre-Philippe Combes and Cecilia García‐Peñalosa
- Endogenous Persuasion with Costly Verification pp. 1054-1087

- Mike Felgenhauer
- Endogenous Comparative Advantage pp. 1088-1124

- Andrea Moro and Peter Norman
- Social Security and Old Age Unemployment Risk with Efficient Wage Bargaining pp. 1125-1153

- Pietro Reichlin
- Property Rights, Predation, and Productivity pp. 1154-1188

- Fernando del Río
- The Magic of the Personal Touch: Field Experimental Evidence on Money and Appreciation as Gifts pp. 1189-1221

- Christiane Bradler and Susanne Neckermann
- Bidding for Firms with Unknown Characteristics pp. 1222-1243

- Johannes Becker and Andrea Schneider
- Product Differentiation, Competitive Toughness, and Intertemporal Substitution pp. 1244-1269

- Vera Ivanova and Philip Ushchev
- Cross‐Country Differences in Unemployment: Fiscal Policy, Unions, and Household Preferences in General Equilibrium pp. 1270-1302

- Brecht Boone and Freddy Heylen
- Markups of Exporters and Importers: Evidence from Hungary pp. 1303-1333

- Cecília Hornok and Balazs Murakozy
Volume 121, issue 2, 2019
- Higher Price, Lower Costs? Minimum Prices in the EU Emissions Trading Scheme pp. 446-481

- Jan Abrell, Sebastian Rausch and Hidemichi Yonezawa
- Economic Backwardness and Social Tension pp. 482-516

- Christa Brunnschweiler and Päivi Lujala
- Do Foreign Experts Increase the Productivity of Domestic Firms? pp. 517-546

- Nikolaj Malchow‐Møller, Jakob Munch and Jan Rose Skaksen
- Population Aging, Health Care, and Fiscal Policy Reform: The Challenges for Japan pp. 547-577

- Minchung Hsu and Tomoaki Yamada
- The Importance of Tax Adjustments When Evaluating Wage Expectations pp. 578-605

- Stefan Klößner and Gregor Pfeifer
- The Informational Role of Prices pp. 606-629

- Leonard Mirman and Marc Santugini
- Price Effects on Compound Commodities pp. 630-646

- Junichi Minagawa and Thorsten Upmann
- Should Mobile Marketers Collect Data Other Than Geo‐Location? pp. 647-675

- Irina Baye and Geza Sapi
- On the Effects of Suggested Prices in Gasoline Markets pp. 676-705

- Riemer P. Faber and Maarten C. W. Janssen
- Putting It Off for Later: Procrastination and End of Fiscal Year Spending Spikes pp. 706-735

- Stuart Baumann
- Single‐Party Rule, Public Spending, and Political Rents: Evidence from Finnish Municipalities pp. 736-762

- Jaakko Meriläinen
- How Important Are Scale Effects for Growth When Knowledge Is a Public Good? pp. 763-782

- Fernando Sánchez‐Losada
- Macroeconomic Conditions at Entry and Injury Risk in the Workplace pp. 783-807

- Roberto Leombruni, Tiziano Razzolini and Francesco Serti
- Optimal Dynamic Taxation with Distinctive Forms of Social Status Attainment pp. 808-842

- Juin-jen Chang, Hsueh‐Fang Tsai and Tsung‐Sheng Tsai
- Sraffa, Myrdal, and the 1961 Söderström Gold Medal pp. 843-853

- Rogério Arthmar and Michael McLure
Volume 121, issue 1, 2019
- Public Sector Employment and the Skill Premium: Sweden versus the United States 1970–2012 pp. 3-31

- David Domeij and Lars Ljungqvist
- Expansionary Contractions and Fiscal Free Lunches: Too Good To Be True? pp. 32-54

- Richard McManus, Gulcin Ozkan and Dawid Trzeciakiewicz
- Monetary Policy with Sectoral Trade‐Offs pp. 55-88

- Ivan Petrella, Raffaele Rossi and Emiliano Santoro
- Capital–Skill Complementarity: Does Capital Composition Matter? pp. 89-116

- Juan Correa, Miguel Lorca and Francisco Parro
- Aggregate Fluctuations and International Migration pp. 117-152

- Michel Beine, Pauline Bourgeon and Jean-Charles Bricongne
- Value Diversity and Regional Economic Development pp. 153-181

- Sjoerd Beugelsdijk, Mariko Klasing and Petros Milionis
- A Behavior‐Based Approach to the Estimation of Poverty in India pp. 182-224

- Ingvild Almås, Anders Kjelsrud and Rohini Somanathan
- Demand for Redistribution: Individuals’ Responses to Economic Setbacks pp. 225-242

- Linna Martén
- Darlings and Orphans: Interactions across Donors in International Aid pp. 243-277

- Ronald Davies and Stephan Klasen
- Sizing Up the Impact of Embassies on Exports pp. 278-297

- Shon Ferguson and Rikard Forslid
- The Impact of Unionization Structures with Heterogeneous Firms and Rent‐Sharing Motives pp. 298-325

- Marco de Pinto
- Can Risk‐Averse Households Make Risky Investments? The Role of Trust in Others pp. 326-352

- Alessandro Bucciol, Barbara Cavasso and Luca Zarri
- Two‐Aggregate Games: Demonstration Using a Production–Appropriation Model pp. 353-378

- Richard Cornes, Roger Hartley and Yuji Tamura
- Supply‐ versus Demand‐Side Policies in the Presence of Carbon Leakage and the Green Paradox pp. 379-406

- Cathrine Hagem and Halvor Briseid Storrøsten
- Time‐Varying Dynamics of the Norwegian Economy pp. 407-434

- Qaisar Akram and Haroon Mumtaz