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2016, issue 4, vol 362333-2349
- 2333-2349 pp. 2333-2349

- Helder Ferreira de Mendonça and Roseli Silva
2016, issue 4, vol 36
- Optimally chosen small portfolios are better than large ones pp. 1876-1891

- Francesco Cesarone, Jacopo Moretti and Fabio Tardella
- Robustness, the Spirit of Capitalism and Asset Pricing pp. 1892-1903

- Gaowang Wang and Juanjuan Yan
- Demographic change and regional convergence in Canada pp. 1904-1910

- Vincent Geloso, Vadim Kufenko and Klaus Prettner
- Attractor misspecification and threshold estimation bias pp. 1911-1921

- Stephen Norman
- Prices over the business cycle: micro-level evidence from scanner data pp. 1922-1928

- Daniel Melser
- A modern Dionysus' tale: new evidence on the Greek debt crisis and the related costs pp. 1938-1950

- Aurore Burietz and Loredana Ureche - Rangau
- Is Real Depreciation Contractionary? The Case of South Korea pp. 1951-1958

- Yu Hsing
- Optimization over a collection of decision trees with three-valued outcomes pp. 1959-1965

- Lonnie Turpin, Matiur Rahman and Alberto Marquez
- Non-Linear Modelling of Money Demand in Tunisia: Evidence from the STAR Model pp. 1975-1985

- Nidhal Mgadmi, Helmi Hamdi and Houssem Rachdi
- Human Capital Investment under Quasi-Geometric Discounting pp. 1986-1992

- Robert Reed, Karl Boulware and Ejnidu Ume
- Does internet affect economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa? pp. 1993-2002

- Manas Tripathi and Sarveshwar Inani
- Dynastic Altruism, Population, and R&D based Growth pp. 2003-2009

- Bharat Diwakar and Gilad Sorek
- Does Asymmetry or Incomplete Information on Firms' Costs Yield Spatial Agglomeration? pp. 2010-2027

- Sung-chi Lin, Hsiao-chi Chen and Shi-miin Liu
- Stock market reactions to FIFA World Cup announcements: An event study pp. 2028-2036

- Amélie Charles and Olivier Darné
- I just ran two trillion regressions pp. 2037-2042

- Christoph Hanck
- Network externalities and corporate social responsibility pp. 2043-2050

- Luciano Fanti and Domenico Buccella
- Monetary policy decision making: the role of ideology, institutions and central bank independence pp. 2051-2062

- Cleomar Gomes Da Silva and Flavio Vieira
- A note on the intertemporal labor dynamics in Turkey pp. 2063-2079

- Serdar Selçuk and Orhan Torul
- Why household debt held by Korean seniors is problematic: An international comparison pp. 2080-2093

- Jiseob Kim
- microeconomics courses: Evidence from a regression discontinuity design experiment pp. 2094-2116

- Jennjou Chen and Tsui-Fang Lin
- Corporate social responsibility and endogenous competition structure pp. 2117-2127

- Toshihiro Matsumura and Akira Ogawa
- iPad Purchasing Parity: Farewell to the Big Mac Index pp. 2128-2136

- Sandeep Mazumder
- Public spending on education in Togo: Does the poor benefit? pp. 2137-2147

- Dossè Djahini-Afawoubo
- Greek debt negotiations and VIX currency indices: A HYGARCH approach pp. 2154-2160

- Dimitrios Dimitriou
- Determinants of Credit Rationing in Ethiopia: Firm-Level Evidence pp. 2161-2170

- Bizuayehu Bedane
- Revisiting the efficient market hypothesis in transition countries using quantile unit root test pp. 2171-2182

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee, Tsangyao Chang, Tsung-hsien Chen and Han-wen Tzeng
- The Classical Dichotomy fails in the Eurozone pp. 2183-2191

- Andrea Vaona
- Dispersion of female business students across MBA program rankings pp. 2192-2202

- Brent Davis
- Robust inequality comparisons based on ordinal attributes with Kolm-independent measures pp. 2203-2208

- Gaston Yalonetzky
- Remittances and economic development in Lesotho: does financial sector development matter? pp. 2209-2224

- Babajide Fowowe and Taofik Ibrahim
- Capital Account Liberalization, Financial Development and Economic Growth in Presence of Structural Breaks and Cross-Section Dependence pp. 2225-2236

- Hichem Saidi, Khaled Guesmi and Houssem Rachdi
- Time-Varying VAR with Stochastic Volatility and Monetary Policy Dynamics in Nigeria pp. 2237-2249

- Bala Abdullahi
- The role of the marginal rate of substitution of wealth for a loss averse investor pp. 2250-2260

- Jaroslava Hlouskova and Panagiotis Tsigaris
- On the Influence of Oil Prices on Financial Variables pp. 2261-2274

- Khaled Guesmi, Nabila Boukef Jlassi, Ahmed Atil and Imen Haouet
- Does farm size matter? Investigating scale efficiency of peasant rice farmers in northern Ghana pp. 2275-2290

- Benjamin Anang, Stefan Bäckman and Anthony Rezitis
- Institutions and Local Supplier Quality pp. 2291-2297

- Hasan Faruq, Michael Webb and David Yi
- Minimum wages and appropriation of quasi-rents pp. 2298-2300

- Ryan Murphy
- Joint aggregation over money and credit card services under risk pp. 2301-2310

- William Barnett and Liting Su
- How green are green economists? pp. 2311-2323

- Stefano Carattini and Alessandro Tavoni
- Comparing marginal effects between different models and/or samples pp. 2324-2332

- Jörg Schwiebert
- Evidence for threshold eff​ects in the pass-through of carbon prices to wholesale electricity prices pp. 2350-2364

- Djamel Kirat and Ibrahim Ahamada
- Should profit shifting be prohibited? The importance of timing pp. 2365-2367

- Robert Philipowski
- Fluke of stochastic volatility versus GARCH inevitability or which model creates better forecasts? pp. 2368-2380

- Valeriya Lakshina and Andrey Silaev
- Decreasing Transaction Costs and Endogenous Fluctuations in a Monetary Model pp. 2381-2393

- Antoine Le Riche and Francesco Magris
- On the estimation of damage reducing functions pp. 2394-2404

- Kassoum Ayouba
- A Revisit to the Grossman Model with Endogenous Health Depreciation pp. 2405-2412

- Rong Fu, Haruko Noguchi and Koichi Suga
- Natural Disaster and Local Bank Non-Performing Loan: Case of Nias Tsunami 2004 pp. 2413-2421

- Rayenda Brahmana, Chin-Hong Puah and Michael Chai
- Failure of the first-order approach in an insurance problem with no commitment and hidden savings pp. 2422-2429

- Wataru Nozawa
- Comparing Functional Link Artificial Neural Network And Multilayer Feedforward Neural Network Model To Forecast Crude Oil Prices pp. 2430-2442

- Manel Hamdi, Chaker Aloui and Santosh kumar Nanda
- Dismissals scheduling and the employment of older workers pp. 2443-2453

- Olivier Baguelin
- Disaggregating the correlation under bearish and bullish markets: A Quantile-quantile approach pp. 2465-2473

- Syed Jawad Hussain Shahzad, Saba Ameer and Muhammad Shahbaz
- The impact of energy market mergers on “green†producers' cost efficiency incentives: some preliminary results pp. 2474-2481

- Kevin Currier and Susanne Rassouli-Currier
- On the Production Efficiency of Full Employment under Production Externalities pp. 2482-2490

- Gang Li and Akihiko Yanase
- Financial dependence and growth during crises: when does bank efficiency really matter? pp. 2491-2505

- Boubacar Diallo
- A note on endogenous growth with public capital pp. 2506-2518

- Chandril Bhattacharyya
- Getting the most from MATLAB: ditching canned routines and embracing coder pp. 2519-2525

- John Gibson and James Henson
- By the Time I Get to Arizona: Estimating the Impact of the Legal Arizona Workers Act on Migrant Outflows pp. 2526-2534

- Wayne Liou and Timothy Halliday
- Collective Marketing and Cocoa Farmer's Price in Cameroon pp. 2535-2555

- Cyrille Kamdem
- Is Informality a Barrier to Convergence? pp. 2556-2568

- Ceyhun Elgin and Ferda Erturk
- Asymptotic Properties of Pesaran's CD Test Revisited pp. 2569-2578

- Eugene Kouassi and Lexi Setlhare
2016, issue 3, vol 36
- Economies of Scale and (Non)Existence of Strategic Outsourcing in Cournot Duopoly pp. 1260-1266

- Uday Sinha
- Market reaction to Audit Committee director departures: Evidence from the post-SOX period pp. 1267-1274

- Etienne Redor
- Distance-sensitivity of German imports: First evidence from firm-product level data pp. 1275-1279

- Joachim Wagner
- Control of corruption, diversification and asset quality of Islamic and conventional banks pp. 1280-1286

- Naiwei Chen, Hsin-yu Liang and Min-Teh Yu
- Schooling, experience and earnings: international evidence from MARS pp. 1287-1294

- Geraint Johnes
- Unemployment and Homicides: Evidence from Individual Level U.S. Data pp. 1295-1305

- Sediq Sameem and Kevin Sylwester
- Natural interest rate in Brazil: further evidence frThe main objective of this study is to estimate the natural interest rate for Brazil using a parsimonious AR-trend-bound model proposed by Chan, Koop and Potter (2013). This model considers a time varying autoregressive process for the interest rate gap (difference between real interest rate and natural interest rate) and stochastic volatility (time-variant uncertainty). The interest rate gap measures the monetary policy stance. Furthermore, the unobserved latent states are limited, which can help to reduce the uncertainty regarding the estimation of these variables. This method presents plausible results for the Brazilian case. The average natural interest rate is around 5.41% p.a. The interest rate gap is positive until mid 2009, which indicates a restrictive policy for the period. Since then, the gap has had predominantly negative values, which indicates an expansionist policy. This result is consistent with the dynamics of the Brazilian economy.om an AR-trend-bound model pp. 1306-1314

- Andreza Palma
- Modelling Oil Price Volatility with the Beta-Skew-t-EGARCH Framework pp. 1315-1324

- Afees Salisu
- Are investment promotion agencies doing the right thing? evidence from China pp. 1325-1336

- Bin Ni
- Smartphone Diffusion and Consumer Price Comparison Shopping Behavior: Implications for the Marketplace Fairness Act pp. 1337-1353

- Ishuan Li, Robert Simonson, Guncha Babajanova and Matthew Tuomala
- The Effect of Board Composition on the Efficiency of Public Listed Companies in Malaysia pp. 1354-1363

- Chee-Keong Choong, Sok-Gee Chan and Chuen-khee Pek
- A variant of Uzawa's steady-state theorem in a Malthusian model pp. 1371-1375

- Defu Li and Jiuli Huang
- A fresh look at the labor market height premium in Germany pp. 1376-1383

- Frieder Kropfhäußer
- Monopolistic Marginal Cost Pricing pp. 1384-1387

- Paolo Bertoletti
- The Impacts of Monetary and Fiscal Policies in the USA: A Bayesian DSGE Approach pp. 1388-1397

- Salim Ergene
- Capital specialization and aggregate productivity pp. 1398-1409

- Nelson Sa
- Bequeathed tastes and fertility in an endogenous growth model pp. 1422-1429

- Akihiko Kaneko, Hideya Kato, Tsuyoshi Shinozaki and Mitsuyoshi Yanagihara
- Bitcoin: a beginning of a new phase? pp. 1430-1440

- Jamal Bouoiyour and Refk Selmi
- Economic complexity and human development: a note pp. 1441-1452

- Athanasios Lapatinas
- Do cognitive able societies nurture entrepreneurs? pp. 1453-1462

- Antonio RodrÃguez Andrés and Raufhon Salahodjaev
- Growth, income inequality, and capital income taxes: evidence from a seemingly unrelated regression model on panel data pp. 1463-1478

- Chih-Wen Mao
- Short-run immiseration in repeated moral hazard pp. 1479-1485

- Pedro Hemsley
- Savings Decisions of American Households: The Roles of Financial Literacy and Financial Practice pp. 1486-1496

- Tae-Young Pak and Swarnankur Chatterjee
- A dynamic panel data study of the unemployment-crime relationship: the case of Pennsylvania pp. 1497-1507

- Sarah Frederick, James Jozefowicz and Zackary Nelson
- Taxation and Income Inequality in Developing Countries: An Empirical Investigation pp. 1508-1522

- N''Yilimon Nantob
- Impact of institutional environment on irrigation practices: the case of a france area pp. 1523-1533

- Liliane Bonnal and Ornella Boutry
- Bayesian inference in Markov switching vector error correction model pp. 1534-1546

- Katsuhiro Sugita
- A multidimensional approach to measure health pp. 1553-1568

- Maria Pi Alperin
- Determinant factors of TFP convergence: Evidence from Vietnamese manufacturing firms from 2000-2012 pp. 1569-1579

- Thanh tam Nguyen Huu
- A Note on Wage Regressions and Benefits pp. 1580-1594

- Tommaso Tempesti
- Does technical assistance weaken tax competition? pp. 1595-1602

- Shingo Yamazaki
- A tractable cost pass-through benchmark pp. 1603-1608

- Bertram Neurohr
- Out of Big Brother's Shadow: Ranking Economics Faculties at Regional Universities in the U.S. South pp. 1609-1615

- Franklin Mixon and Kamal Upadhyaya
- Does Official Development Assistance for health from developed countries displace government health expenditure in Sub-Saharan countries? pp. 1616-1635

- Karim Barkat, Zouhair Mrabet and Mouyad Alsamara
- The optimality of non-optimal GMM estimation of parameters of interest and the partial asymptotic efficiency of 2SLS estimation pp. 1636-1649

- Heather Bednarek and Hailong Qian
- A retrospective analysis of the competitive effects of the Southwest and Airtran merger in overlapping markets pp. 1650-1655

- Huubinh Le
- Is energy consumption per capita stationary? Evidence from first and second generation panel unit root tests pp. 1656-1669

- Muhammad Shahbaz, Aviral Tiwari and Saleheen Khan
- Institutional versus labor market discrimination: The case of Israeli Arabs pp. 1670-1685

- Gil Epstein, Dalit Gafni and Erez Siniver
- Brexit concerns, UK and European equities: A lose-lose scenario? pp. 1686-1693

- Jamal Bouoiyour and Refk Selmi
- On the price effects of collusion and the number of firms pp. 1694-1704

- Marc Escrihuela-Villar
- Exuberance and social contagion pp. 1705-1714

- Orlando Gomes
- Efficiency and productivity measurement with persistent benchmarks pp. 1715-1721

- Benjamin Hampf
- Borda elimination rule and monotonicity paradoxes in three-candidate elections pp. 1722-1728

- Hatem Smaoui, Dominique Lepelley and Issofa Moyouwou
- Correlated Random Effects Quantile Estimation of the Tax-Price Elasticity of Charitable Donations pp. 1729-1736

- Nicky Grant
- Corporate Governance, Board Diversity, and Firm Value: Examining Large Companies Using Panel Data Approach pp. 1737-1750

- Rohail Hassan and Maran Marimuthu
- The effects of trade openness on income inequality - evidence from BRIC countries pp. 1751-1761

- Malvika Mahesh
- Loss Aversion and Student Achievement pp. 1762-1770

- David McEvoy
- Suitability of fragmentation model in East Asia pp. 1771-1783

- Hiroyuki Taguchi and Ni Lar
- Using Donations to the Green Party to Measure Community Environmentalism pp. 1784-1790

- Zhongmin Wang and Cheng Xu
- Willingness to pay of the households to a waste management improvement in the precarious districts of Abidjan (Ivory Coast) pp. 1791-1804

- Noukignon Koné
- Tax Mobilization in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Impact of Tax and Business Law Reforms pp. 1805-1810

- Luisito Bertinelli and Arnaud Bourgain
- Growth, Inequality and Corruption: Evidence from Developing Countries pp. 1811-1820

- Fernando Delbianco, Carlos Dabús and M. Angeles Caraballo
- Is there a Modi effect in per Capita Income of Gujarat? pp. 1821-1828

- Vinod Mishra and Ankita Mishra
- New Evidence in the Definition of Strategy for Global Insurers pp. 1829-1843

- Rafael Hernandez Barros, Javier Vidal-Garcia, Marta Vidal and MarÃa Isabel MartÃnez Torre-Enciso
- Gas Prices and Red light Violations in Chicago pp. 1844-1853

- Srikant Devaraj and Pankaj Patel
- Trust and quality of growth: a note pp. 1854-1867

- Simplice Asongu and Rangan Gupta
- Shadow economy, tax policies, institutional weakness and financial stability in selected OECD countries pp. 1868-1875

- Claudiu Albulescu, Matei Tamasila and Ilie Taucean
2016, issue 2, vol 36
- A dynamic panel analysis of suicide in Japanese municipalities pp. 40-664

- Shin Ikeda and Yan Zhang
- Market reactions to financial distress announcements: Does the market react differently to different outcomes? pp. 601-608

- Abd Halim Ahmad, Nur Adiana Hiau Abdullah and Kamarun Nisham Taufil Mohd
- Financial Development and Income Inequality: The Linear versus the Nonlinear Hypothesis pp. 609-626

- Kaidi Nasreddine and Sami Mensi
- Product Differentiation and Relative Performance Evaluation in an Asymmetric Duopoly pp. 627-633

- Aditi Sengupta
- Competition and Agency Cost pp. 634-639

- Can Erutku
- Analyzing a Long-Run Relationship between Exports and Imports Revisited: Evidence from G-7 Countries pp. 665-676

- Jungho Baek
- In search of causality between debt and growth: a graph theoretic approach pp. 677-687

- Nazmus Khan
- Loss Aversion and Ruinous Optimal Wagering in the Markowitz Model of Non-Expected Utility pp. 688-695

- David Peel and David Law
- European banks' funding realignment during the European debt crisis: impact of counterparty risk and funding liquidity on FX swap pricing pp. 696-703

- Yoshiko Suzuki
- The nexus between housing and GDP re-visited: A wavelet coherence view on housing and GDP for the U.S pp. 704-720

- Torben Klarl
- Complementarity and inefficient renegotiation: an incomplete contract approach pp. 721-728

- Akitoshi Muramoto
- Predicting events with an unidentified time horizon pp. 729-735

- Patrick de Lamirande and Jason Stevens
- Financial Impacts and antecedents of CSR: a PLS Path Modelling Approach pp. 736-751

- Jean-Michel Sahut, Mehdi Mili, Sana Ben Tekaya and Frédéric Teulon
- Effect of TV shows on outbound tourism: empirical evidence from Ukraine pp. 752-759

- Raufhon Salahodjaev
- On the determinants of stock market dynamics in emerging countries: the role of economic policy uncertainty in China and India pp. 760-770

- Mohamed Arouri and David Roubaud
- The Disability Gap in Employment Rates in a Developing Country Context: New Evidence from Vietnam pp. 771-777

- Suguru Mizunoya, Izumi Yamasaki and Sophie Mitra
- Did the global financial crisis alter equilibrium adjustment dynamics between the US federal fund fund rates and stock price volatility in the SSA region? pp. 778-788

- Andrew Phiri
- Converge or integrate? A note on Gourinchas and Jeanne: The elusive gains from international financial integration pp. 789-792

- Philippe Darreau and Francois Pigalle
- The Market Structure of Shale Gas Drilling in the United States pp. 793-801

- Zhongmin Wang and Qing Xue
- Time-Varying Employment Risks, Consumption Composition, and Fiscal Policy pp. 802-812

- Kazufumi Yamana, Makoto Nirei and Sanjib Sarker
- The dynamics of Stock price adjustment to fundamentals: an empirical essay via STAR models in the Tunisian stock market pp. 813-826

- Ramzi Boussaidi and Abaoub Ezzeddine
- An empirical analysis of fatal crimes against environmental and land activists pp. 827-842

- Christopher Jeffords and Alexi Thompson
- What drives Bitcoin price? pp. 843-850

- Jamal Bouoiyour, Refk Selmi, Aviral Tiwari and Olaolu Olayeni
- Festivity Anomaly in Indian Stock Market pp. 851-856

- Xing Lu and Neel Patel
- Is Aid for Infrastructure Effective? A Difference-in-Difference-in-Differences Approach pp. 857-870

- Julian Donaubauer and Peter Nunnenkamp
- Product proliferation to prevent entry: a pedagogical note pp. 871-878

- Massimo De Francesco
- Dynamic relationship between tourism and economic growth in MERCOSUR countries: a nonlinear approach based on asymmetric time series models pp. 879-894

- Juan Brida, Bibiana Lanzilotta and Fiorella Pizzolon Niero
- Real exchange rate and bilateral trade balance of Cambodia: A panel investigation pp. 895-900

- Yannick Bineau
- Voting against absent directors pp. 901-912

- Sylvain Bourjade, Crina Pungulescu and David Stolin
- Stand 'alone' firms in inter-firm network - An evidence from India pp. 913-920

- Shreya Biswas
- Causal linkages between electricity consumption and GDP in Thailand: evidence from the bounds test pp. 921-930

- Komain Jiranyakul
- The subjective discount factor and the coefficient of relative risk aversion under time-additive isoelastic expected utility model pp. 931-935

- Dominique Pépin
- Evolving assortativity and social conventions pp. 936-941

- Jiabin Wu
- Survivorship bias in Brazilian stock funds pp. 942-948

- Flavio Sanematsu and Ricardo Leal
- Dynamic conditional correlation and causality relationship among foreign exchange, stock and commodity markets: Evidence from 2014 Russian financial crisis pp. 949-962

- Mirzosaid Sultonov
- A game model of competition for market share between a new good producer and a remanufacturer pp. 963-969

- Amitrajeet Batabyal and Hamid Beladi
- Spousal Age Gap and Fertility Preferences within a Family pp. 970-975

- Tao Li
- Media Coverage and Car Manufacturers' Sales pp. 976-982

- Ralf Dewenter, Ulrich Heimeshoff and Tobias Thomas
- Giving away the store: How the zero price constraint results in fewer add-on features pp. 983-992

- Ben Smith
- The Effects of a Teacher Performance-Pay Program on Student Achievement: A Regression Discontinuity Approach pp. 993-999

- Yusuke Jinnai
- Health care inequality, patient mobility and welfare pp. 1000-1009

- Alexander Karpov
- A Multi-Level Housing Hedonic Analysis of Water and Sanitation Access pp. 1010-1037

- Johanna Choumert-Nkolo, N. Eric Kéré and Amandine Loyal Laré-Dondarini
- How privatization affects the strategic choice of managerial incentives: the case of international mixed duopoly pp. 1038-1045

- Kadohognon Ouattara
- A comparison of different univariate forecasting models forSpot Electricity Price in India pp. 1039-1057

- G P Girish and Aviral Tiwari
- The Impact of Random Help on the Dynamics of Indirect Reciprocity pp. 1058-1063

- Charlotte Klempt
- Financial Integration and Japanese Stock market Performance pp. 1064-1070

- Akassi Kablan and Khaled Guesmi
- The causality between financial development and economic growth: case of Asian economies pp. 1071-1082

- Ariuna Taivan
- Nonlinear Effect of Household Debt on Consumption: Evidence from Household-level Panel Data in Korea pp. 1083-1094

- Youngjoo Choi and Jong Chil Son
- Transparency on inflation of OECD countries? An Application of LSDVC Estimator on a dynamic Panel Model pp. 1095-1126

- Emna Trabelsi
- Impact of child health on economic growth: New evidence based on Granger non-causality tests pp. 1127-1137

- Arshia Amiri and Mikael Linden
- The Effect of Building Energy Retrofits on Daily Heating Time pp. 1128-1135

- Martin Achtnicht
- Density estimation based on pointwise mutual information pp. 1138-1148

- Akimitsu Inoue
- Representation of Epstein-Marinacci derivatives of absolutely continuous TU games pp. 1149-1159

- Francesca Centrone
- Income Inequality in India 2004-2012: Role of Alternative Income sources pp. 1160-1169

- Mehtabul Azam
- Why Do Women Study So Much? The Role of Signaling and Work Commitment pp. 1185-1193

- Ori Zax
- Location Determinants of Greenfield Foreign Investment in the United States: Evidence at the Metropolitan Statistical Area Level pp. 1194-1201

- Hong Zhuang
- How does work management improve job satisfaction? Evidence from Spain pp. 1202-1213

- José Manuel Lasierra, José Alberto Molina and Raquel Ortega
- The Value of Internationalization for Emerging Market Firms -- Family versus Non-Family firms pp. 1214-1222

- Chih-Hsiang Hsu, Ming-Sung Kao and Lee-Men Lee
- Low-price guarantees and pricing behavior: evidence from hypermarkets in Korea pp. 1223-1229

- Hoe Sang Chung and Min Kim
- Reconsidering the interrelated dynamics of unemployment and low-wage employment in Great Britain pp. 1230-1241

- Alexander Plum
- Influence of number of backers, goal amount, and project duration on meeting funding goals of crowdfunding projects pp. 1242-1249

- Srikant Devaraj and Pankaj Patel
- It is not structural breaks that earn average forecasts their fame pp. 1250-1259

- Dirk Ulbricht
2016, issue 1, vol 36
- UK fund returns and sector diversification pp. 10-21

- Aneel Keswani, David Stolin and Maxim Zagonov
- Capital mobility, public spending externalities and growth pp. 22-28

- Calin Arcalean
- Misunderestimation: exponential-growth bias and time-varying returns pp. 29-34

- Matthew Levy and Joshua Tasoff
- Effects of mental illness on the labor supply of family members: analysis of Japanese anonymized data pp. 35-51

- Bing Niu
- Efficient taxation with differential risks of dependence and mortality pp. 52-57

- Yukihiro Nishimura and Pierre Pestieau
- Risk Preference and Student Behavior on Multiple-Choice Exams pp. 58-67

- Zhou Yang and Martin Tackie
- Some λ-Separable Frisch Demands with Utility Functions pp. 68-74

- Ethan Ligon
- Contemporaneous Most-Favoured-Customer Pricing Policy vs. Price Discrimination in a Differentiated Product Duopoly Market pp. 75-83

- Amarjyoti Mahanta
- Tuition Fees and Instructional Quality pp. 84-91

- Bastian Gawellek, Bernd Süssmuth and Daniel Singh
- Momentum trading behavior in the FX market: Evidence from Japanese retail investors pp. 92-96

- Maiko Koga
- The relationship between population growth and economic growth in Mexico pp. 97-107

- Jorge Garza-Rodriguez, Cecilia Andrade-Velasco, Karen Martinez-Silva, Francisco Renteria-Rodriguez and Pedro Vallejo-Castillo
- Impact of remittances on poverty: an analysis of data from a set of developing countries pp. 108-117

- Basanta Pradhan and Malvika Mahesh
- A comparison of nonparametric efficiency estimators: DEA, FDH, DEAC, FDHC, order-m and quantile pp. 118-131

- Tarcio Da Silva, Carlos Martins-Filho and Eduardo Ribeiro
- Finance-augmented business cycles: A robustness check pp. 132-144

- Octavio Fernández-Amador, Martin Gächter and Friedrich Sindermann
- Do institutions alleviate poverty? New Empirical Evidence pp. 145-154

- Juan Cuestas and Maurizio Intartaglia
- Dynamics of Child Undernutrition in India: An Analysis beyond the Headcount Rati pp. 155-164

- Simantini Mukhopadhyay
- A note on Ramsey's conjecture with AK technology pp. 165-172

- Shinya Tsukahara
- Land Tenure Security and Deforestation: A case Study of Forest land conversion to Perennial crops in Côte d'Ivoire pp. 173-186

- Wadjamsse Djezou
- Monotone comparative statics in general equilibrium pp. 187-197

- Francesco Ruscitti and Ram Dubey
- A quantile-regression test of economic models of volunteer labor supply pp. 198-204

- Eike Emrich and Christian Pierdzioch
- Informality and Productivity pp. 205-217

- Arturo Antón-Sarabia and Rodolfo Gutierrez
- Is there a valuation gap? The case of interval valuations pp. 218-236

- Oben Bayrak and Bengt Kriström
- Promoter Homophily in Boards: Does it Really Matter? - An Analysis of Indian Firms pp. 237-252

- Shreya Biswas
- Contagious Runs: Who Initiates? pp. 253-259

- Dong Beom Choi
- Log-linear demand systems with differentiated products are inconsistent with the representative consumer approach pp. 260-267

- Takanori Adachi and Takeshi Ebina
- A note on implementing gravity datasets with abundant zeros pp. 268-280

- Jordi Paniagua
- Do unions reduce the wage penalty experienced by obese women? pp. 281-290

- Ron Debeaumont and Christian Nsiah
- Eager and able: a study of innovation activity among young, mature and old firms in Norway pp. 291-297

- Pål Børing, Arne Fevolden and Sverre Herstad
- Remittances, institutions and economic growth: a closer look at some proxies for institutions pp. 298-312

- Elias Shukralla
- Regularization parameter selection via cross-validation in the presence of dependent regressors: a simulation study pp. 313-319

- Yoshimasa Uematsu and Shinya Tanaka
- Aggregating trade distortions pp. 320-328

- Vlad Manole and Will Martin
- Voting Dynamics and the Birth of State-owned Casinos in Kansas pp. 329-336

- Amir Borges Ferreira Neto, Collin Hodges and Hyunwoong Pyun
- Market Foreclosure and the Welfare Impacts of Price Discrimination pp. 337-348

- Qihong Liu
- Disclosure or not, When There are Three Bidders? pp. 349-354

- Daniel Li
- Explaining the fixed cost component of discounting: the importance of students' liquidity constraints pp. 355-364

- Andrew Meyer
- Anti-cartel enforcement and subsequent mergers: state-level evidence for physician groups pp. 365-372

- Robert Feinberg
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- Sven Stöwhase and Teodora Shipanova
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- Damir Stijepic
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- Yui Nakamura
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- Kojun Hamada
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- Jay Zagorsky
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- Binoy Goswami
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- Tolga Yuret
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