The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy
2002 - 2025
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Volume 22, issue 4, 2022
- Default Behavior and Risk Aversion in Defined Contribution Retirement Systems: Evidence from Chile pp. 655-714

- Parada-Contzen Marcela
- Linking Employment and Death: Measuring the Structural Disparity in COVID-19 Deaths for Non-telework Essential Workers pp. 715-738

- Thomas Krumel, Goodrich Corey, Sun Rui and Fiala Nathan
- Estimating the Effect of Distance on the Migration of Higher Education Candidates pp. 739-761

- Lourenço Diogo and Sá Carla
- Do Female Politicians Lead to Better Learning Outcomes? pp. 763-800

- Priyanka Sadia
- Understanding Household Consumption Behaviour: What do we Learn from a Developing Country? pp. 801-858

- Tran Nguyen Van
- Learning with Differing-Ability Peers: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in South Korea pp. 859-887

- Chin Seungwoo and Kwon Eunjee
- Is Bilingual Education Desirable in Multilingual countries? pp. 889-949

- Kazuhiro Yuki
- Is the Non-disclosure Policy of Audit Intensity Always Effective? A Theoretical Exploration pp. 951-966

- Ma Yong, Deng Wanlin and Jiang Hao
Volume 22, issue 3, 2022
- Better School, Better Score? Evidence From a Chinese Earthquake-Stricken County pp. 409-437

- Leng Xuan and Liu Xinyan
- The Effects of School Start Time on Educational Outcomes: Evidence from the 9 O’clock Attendance Policy in South Korea pp. 439-474

- Kim Taehoon
- The Effect of Spousal Loss on the Cognitive Ability of the Elder pp. 475-525

- Lee Hwanoong and Ko Changsu
- High School Choices by Immigrant Students in Italy: Evidence from Administrative Data pp. 527-572

- Aktaş Koray, Argentin Gianluca, Gian Paolo Barbetta, Luca Colombo and Barbieri Gianna
- Permitting the Compensation of Birth Mothers for Adoption Expenses and its Impact on Adoptions pp. 573-600

- Wallace Cullen T.
- Social Efficiency of Market Entry Under Tax Policy pp. 601-610

- Basak Debasmita and Arijit Mukherjee
- Employment Protection, Workforce Mix and Firm Performance pp. 611-621

- Chiara Ardito, Fabio Berton, Pacelli Lia and Filippo Passerini
- A Note on University Admission Tests: Simple Theory and Empirical Analysis pp. 623-632

- Gianni De Fraja, Konstantinos Eleftheriou and Ioakimidis Marilou
- Motivation in a Reciprocal Task: Interaction Effects of Task Meaning, Goal Salience, and Time Pressure pp. 633-645

- Valentin Wagner and Gerhard Riener
- Income Losses, Cash Transfers and Trust in Financial and Political Institutions: Survey Evidence from the Covid-19 Crisis pp. 647-654

- Giovanni Immordino, Tommaso Oliviero and Alberto Zazzaro
Volume 22, issue 2, 2022
- Still the Lands of Equality? Heterogeneity of Income Composition in the Nordics, 1975–2016 pp. 221-268

- Roberto Iacono and Palagi Elisa
- Citizen Carbon Fund: Harmonized International Carbon Taxes and Transfers to Increase Treaty Size pp. 269-280

- Anna Klis and Matthew McGinty
- Family Financial Socialization and Wealth Decisions pp. 281-309

- Alessandro Bucciol, Manfrè Martina and Marcella Veronesi
- Childcare, Parental Behavior and Well-Being during Childhood pp. 311-360

- Haeck Catherine, Laetitia Lebihan, Lefebvre Pierre and Philip Merrigan
- On the Persistence of Mental Health Deterioration during the COVID-19 Pandemic by Sex and Ethnicity in the UK: Evidence from Understanding Society pp. 361-372

- Climent Quintana-Domeque and Eugenio Proto
- Residential-Based Discrimination in the Labor Market pp. 373-388

- Štěpán Mikula and Tommaso Reggiani
- Familiarity and Race Bias: Evidence from a Television Competition (and the Case for More Women Judges?) pp. 389-398

- Chong Bruno Z. and Chong Marco Z.
- Who Lost the Most? Mathematics Achievement during the COVID-19 Pandemic pp. 399-408

- Contini Dalit, Di Tommaso Maria Laura, Caterina Muratori, Daniela Piazzalunga and Lucia Schiavon
Volume 22, issue 1, 2022
- The Impact of Mask Usage on COVID-19 Deaths: Evidence from US Counties Using a Quasi-Experimental Approach pp. 1-28

- Welsch David
- Monetary and Non-Monetary Poverty within Urban Locals and Rural Migrants in China using Inequality-Sensitive Poverty Measures pp. 29-66

- Yang Jing and Pundarik Mukhopadhaya
- College Readiness, Early Post-secondary Academic Performance and the GED Degree: Evidence from Kentucky pp. 67-98

- T M Tonmoy Islam and Rouse Kathryn
- Recreational Marijuana Sales Legalization and Monday Work Injury Claims pp. 99-121

- Dong Xiuming
- Does Immigration Depreciate Residential Land Prices? Case of Tokyo pp. 123-154

- Tomohara Akinori
- Admission Groups and Academic Performance: A Study of Marginal Entrants in the Selection to Higher Education pp. 155-191

- Karlsson Linn and Wikström Magnus
- Birthplace Favoritism and Quality of Education pp. 193-201

- Tien Vu and Hiroyuki Yamada
- Social Efficiency of Entry in an Open Economy pp. 203-219

- Han Tien- Der, Haque M. Emranul and Arijit Mukherjee
Volume 21, issue 4, 2021
- Can Contingency Fee Reforms Improve Maternal & Infant Health? Evidence from Nevada pp. 1185-1215

- DeCicca Philip and Malak Natalie
- Decomposing Employment Trends of Disabled Workers pp. 1217-1255

- Pierre Koning and Vethaak Heike
- Gender Differences in the Returns to Education over Time for Married Couples pp. 1257-1288

- Brendemuehl Nikki and Nicholas Jolly
- Mandatory Minimum Reforms, Sentencing, and Racial-Ethnic Disparities pp. 1289-1318

- Craigie Terry-Ann and Zapryanova Mariyana
- Medicaid, Earnings, and Heterogeneous Treatment Effects: Evidence from the Oregon Health Insurance Experiment pp. 1319-1345

- Tidemann Krieg
- Costs of Sales Forces, Substitution between Competing Products, and Vertical Integration Decisions pp. 1347-1372

- Chou Chung-Hui
- Access to Banking and the Role of Inequality and the Financial Crisis pp. 1373-1410

- Mauro Caselli and Babak Somekh
- Do Siblings Reduce Children’s Dietary Quality in China? pp. 1411-1419

- Feng Qundi and He Qinying
Volume 21, issue 3, 2021
- Media Capture and Bias in the Market for News pp. 835-862

- Roy Abhra
- Adaptation and Loss Aversion in the Relationship Between GDP and Subjective Well-Being pp. 863-895

- Hovi Matti and Laamanen Jani-Petri
- Racial Disparity in COVID-19 Deaths: Seeking Economic Roots with Census Data pp. 897-919

- John McLaren
- Can Targeted Child Benefits Affect Fertility? Evidence from a Natural Experiment pp. 921-965

- Lyssiotou Panayiota
- Does the Strength of Incentives Matter for Elected Officials? A Look at Tax Collectors pp. 967-1012

- Sutirtha Bagchi
- Setting the Budget for Targeted Research Projects pp. 1013-1034

- Alessandro De Chiara and Elisabetta Iossa
- Can Unconditional In-Kind Transfers Keep Children Out of Work and in School? Evidence from Indonesia pp. 1035-1065

- Danusha Jayawardana, Baryshnikova Nadezhda V. and Pham Ngoc Thien Anh
- Anti-Mafia Law Enforcement and Lending in Mafia Lands. Evidence from Judicial Administration in Italy pp. 1067-1106

- Francesca Calamunci, Alberto De Benedetto Marco and Silipo Damiano Bruno
- The Gender Wage Gap among Ph.D. Holders: Evidence from Italy pp. 1107-1148

- Alfano Vincenzo, Cicatiello Lorenzo, Gaeta Giuseppe Lucio and Pinto Mauro
- Political Budget Cycle, Tax Collection, and Yardstick Competition pp. 1149-1161

- Ferraresi Massimiliano
- Impacts of Jobs Requiring Close Physical Proximity and High Interaction with the Public on U.S. Industry Employment Change During the Early Stages of the COVID-19 Pandemic pp. 1163-1172

- Todd Gabe and Florida Richard
- Quality, Location and Collusion under Spatial Price Discrimination pp. 1173-1183

- John Heywood and Wang Zheng
Volume 21, issue 2, 2021
- Personality Traits and Household Consumption Choices pp. 433-468

- Lucia Mangiavacchi, Luca Piccoli and Chiara Rapallini
- Public Health Insurance and Impacts on Crime Incidences and Mental Health pp. 469-510

- Kathryn Wagner
- How Education Empowers Women in Developing Countries pp. 511-536

- Le Kien and Nguyen My
- Do Large Corporate Tax Cuts Boost Wages? Evidence from Ohio pp. 537-575

- Eliakim Kakpo
- Endogenous Peer Group Effects on Adolescents’ Crime Reporting Intentions pp. 577-610

- Agee Mark D.
- Sibling Rivalry: Evidence from China’s Compulsory Schooling Reform pp. 611-656

- Fang Guanfu and Chen Yu
- Good Co(o)p or Bad Co(o)p? Redistribution Concerns and Competition in Credit Markets with Imperfect Information pp. 657-694

- D’Amato Marcello, Di Pietro Christian, Pietroluongo Mariafortuna and Marco Sorge
- Information and Communication Technology Adoption and the Demand for Female Labor: The Case of Indian Industry pp. 695-722

- Ritika Jain
- Local Labor Markets and Child Learning Outcomes in India pp. 723-750

- Magda Tsaneva and Balakrishnan Uttara
- The Intended and Unintended Effects of Opioid Policies on Prescription Opioids and Crime pp. 751-792

- Deiana Claudio and Ludovica Giua
- Why do women become teachers while men don’t? pp. 793-823

- Carroll David, Jaai Parasnis and Max Tani
- Are There Peer Effects from English Learners in Elementary Schools? Evidence from an IV Approach pp. 825-834

- Gaastra Sieuwerd and Claudio Labanca
Volume 21, issue 1, 2021
- Incumbent and Entrant Bidding in Scoring Rule Auctions: A Study on Italian Canteen Services pp. 1-43

- Camboni Riccardo and Paola Valbonesi
- Did Right-To-Work Laws Impact Income Inequality? Evidence from U.S. States Using the Synthetic Control Method pp. 45-81

- Jordan Jeffrey, Mathur Aparna, Munasib Abdul and Devesh Roy
- Sometimes Your Best Just Ain’t Good Enough: The Worldwide Evidence on Subjective Well-being Efficiency pp. 83-114

- Milena Nikolova and Olga Popova
- On the Intergenerational Transmission of STEM Education among Graduate Students pp. 115-145

- Chise Diana, Margherita Fort and Chiara Monfardini
- The Effect of Health Insurance on Young Adult HIV Testing: Evidence from the Affordable Care Act Dependent Coverage Mandate pp. 147-174

- Aaron Gamino
- Charging for Higher Education: Estimating the Impact on Inequality and Student Outcomes pp. 175-239

- Ghazala Azmat and Simion Ştefania
- New Evidence of the Effect of Beijing’s Driving Restriction and Other Olympic-Year Policies on Air Pollution pp. 241-272

- Liu Zheng and Haiyang Kong
- Classroom Composition and Student Academic Achievement: The Impact of Peers’ Parental Education pp. 273-305

- Wang Tianheng
- The Effects of the State Prepaid Tuition Program on College Attainment pp. 307-334

- Shen Ying
- Changes Over Time in the Cost of Job Loss for Young Men and Women pp. 335-378

- Justin Barnette, Odongo Kennedy and Curtis Reynolds
- Is Environmental Tax Harmonization Desirable in Global Value Chains? pp. 379-416

- Haitao Cheng, Hayato Kato and Ayako Obashi
- The Economic Impact of State Splitting in Brazil pp. 417-432

- Lima Ricardo Carvalho de Andrade
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