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Volume 181, issue C, 2019
- The Romer model with monopolistic competition and general technologies pp. 1-6

- Federico Etro
- Lognormal city size distribution and distance pp. 7-10

- Rafael González-Val
- Fraud tolerance in optimal crowdfunding pp. 11-16

- Matthew Ellman and Sjaak Hurkens
- Wage dispersion over the business cycle pp. 17-21

- Annaïg Morin
- Efficient matrix approach for classical inference in state space models pp. 22-27

- Davide Delle Monache and Ivan Petrella
- Comparing dynamic multisector models pp. 28-32

- Jorge Miranda-Pinto and Eric Young
- A lab-equipment model of growth with heterogeneous firms and asymmetric countries pp. 33-36

- Takumi Naito
- Trust and age: An experiment with current and former students pp. 37-39

- Ben Greiner and Anita Zednik
- Contracts are not salaries in the hidden-substitutes domain pp. 40-42

- Avinatan Hassidim, Assaf Romm and Ran I. Shorrer
- The timing of the demographic transition and economic growth pp. 43-46

- Matteo Cervellati, Gerrit Meyerheim and Uwe Sunde
- Secular stagnation? Is there statistical evidence of an unprecedented, systematic decline in growth? pp. 47-50

- Marlon Fritz, Thomas Gries and Yuanhua Feng
- Migration and online job search: A gravity model approach pp. 51-53

- Mariano Mamertino and Tara M. Sinclair
- Shock matters for estimating monetary policy rules pp. 54-56

- Toyoichiro Shirota
- Sectoral shocks and home substitution pp. 57-60

- Alessio Moro and Satoshi Tanaka
- Skill Scores and modified Lorenz domination in default forecasts pp. 61-64

- Walter Krämer and Simon Neumärker
- How redefining statistical significance can worsen the replication crisis pp. 65-69

- Cole Williams
- Cursed by no coast: How regional landlockedness affects income within countries pp. 70-73

- Michael Jetter, Saskia Mösle and David Stadelmann
- Fiscal disparity, institutions and asymmetric yardstick competition pp. 74-76

- Alfa Farah
- Disinflationary shocks and inflation target uncertainty pp. 77-80

- Stefano Neri and Tiziano Ropele
- No pain, no gain? Household beliefs and stock market participation pp. 81-84

- Ming Gao
- Testing for sphericity in a fixed effects panel data model with time-varying variances pp. 85-89

- Peng Bin, Xinyuan Shen and Jinqi Ye
- Inflation hedging with commodities: A wavelet analysis of seven centuries worth of data pp. 90-94

- Adam Zaremba, Zaghum Umar and Mateusz Mikutowski
- Updates to household inflation expectations: Signal or noise? pp. 95-98

- Yongchen Zhao
- Data portability, data disclosure and data-induced switching costs: Some unintended consequences of the General Data Protection Regulation pp. 99-103

- Jan Krämer and Nadine Stüdlein
- Indirect taxation and undesirable competition pp. 104-106

- Leonard F.S. Wang, Chenhang Zeng and Qidi Zhang
- The asymptotic kernel in TU production market games with symmetric big players and a uniform ocean of small players pp. 107-110

- Avishay Aiche, Vladimir Griskin and Benyamin Shitovitz
- Macroeconomic effects of inflation target uncertainty shocks pp. 111-115

- Marcelo Arbex, Sidney Caetano and Wilson Correa
- Appearance Discrimination in Grading? − Evidence from Migrant Schools in China pp. 116-119

- Qihui Chen, Xiaobing Wang and Qiran Zhao
- On the nexus of fertility and debt pp. 120-126

- Lixin Sun
- Multitask assignments with adverse selection pp. 127-132

- Minbo Xu, Nina Yin and Sanxi Li
- Sexual identity and wellbeing: A distributional analysis pp. 133-136

- Samuel Mann, David Blackaby and O’Leary, Nigel
- Competition, business cycles, and price flexibility in grocery stores pp. 137-139

- Philip Glandon and Matthew Jaremski
- Responsive affirmative action in school choice: A comparison study pp. 140-145

- Zhenhua Jiao and Guoqiang Tian
- Revisiting the house money effect in the field: Evidence from casino jackpots pp. 146-148

- Raphael Flepp and Maximilian Rüdisser
- Nonparametric tests for strategic interaction effects with rationalizability pp. 149-153

- Andres Aradillas-Lopez
- Refugees and ‘native flight’ from public to private schools pp. 154-159

- Semih Tumen
- Modelling systems with a mixture of I(d) and I(0) variables using the fractionally co-integrated VAR model pp. 160-163

- Xingzhi Yao, Marwan Izzeldin and Zhenxiong Li
- Effects of the Medicaid expansion on low-income, childless household savings: Evidence from the Affordable Care Act pp. 164-168

- Daeyong Lee
- A closed-form solution to the risk-taking motivation of subordinated debtholders pp. 169-173

- Yuval Heller, Sharon Peleg-Lazar and Alon Raviv
- High frequency trading, price discovery and market efficiency in the FTSE100 pp. 174-177

- Vitor Leone and Frank Kwabi
- Blockchain hysteria: Adding “blockchain” to company’s name pp. 178-181

- Archana Jain and Chinmay Jain
- The cyclical structure of the UK inflation rate: 1210–2016 pp. 182-185

- Luis Gil-Alana and Tommaso Trani
- Who delegates? Evidence from dictator games pp. 186-189

- Glynis Gawn and Robert Innes
- Credit constraints and GDP growth: Evidence from a natural experiment pp. 190-194

- Anil Kumar and Che-Yuan Liang
- A complete-information partnership contest with negative productivity spillovers pp. 195-198

- Vladimir Petkov
- Condorcet consistent scoring rules and single-peakedness pp. 199-202

- Dolors Berga, Guadalupe Correa-Lopera and Bernardo Moreno
- A new efficiency test for ranking investments: Application to hedge fund performance pp. 203-207

- Carole Bernard, Steven Vanduffel and Jiang Ye
- Equivalence results when firms compete in prices/quantities and innovation effort pp. 208-210

- Francisco Ruiz-Aliseda
Volume 180, issue C, 2019
- QML estimation of the matrix exponential spatial specification panel data model with fixed effects and heteroskedasticity pp. 1-5

- Yuanqing Zhang, Shuhui Feng and Fei Jin
- Cryptocurrencies and momentum pp. 6-10

- Klaus Grobys and Niranjan Sapkota
- The clean-up of Chinese manufacturing: Examining the role played by changing techniques of production pp. 11-14

- Matthew Cole and Liyun Zhang
- Time-varying impact of uncertainty shocks on the US housing market pp. 15-20

- Christina Christou, Rangan Gupta and Wendy Nyakabawo
- Uncertainty and household portfolio choice: Evidence from South Korea pp. 21-24

- Jin Seok Park and Donghyun Suh
- Should the more efficient firm expand? A bargaining perspective pp. 25-27

- Christian Trudeau and Zheng Wang
- Without looking closer, it may seem cheap: Low interest rates and government borrowing pp. 28-32

- Julio Garín, Robert Lester, Eric Sims and Jonathan Wolff
- Asking for frequencies rather than percentages increases the validity of subjective probability measures: Evidence from subjective life expectancy pp. 33-35

- David A. Comerford
- Is it myopia or loss aversion? A study on investment game experiments pp. 36-40

- Inigo Iturbe-Ormaetxe, Giovanni Ponti and Josefa Tomás
- Multiproduct price discrimination with quantity limits: An application to zero-rating pp. 41-45

- Firat Inceoglu and Xingyi Liu
- Information aggregation with a continuum of types pp. 46-49

- Irem Bozbay and Hans Peters
- A network social interaction model with heterogeneous links pp. 50-53

- Wenyu Zhou
- The Stochastic Lower Bound pp. 54-57

- Riccardo M. Masolo and Pablo E. Winant
- Readability of token whitepaper and ICO first-day return pp. 58-61

- Shuyu Zhang, Walter Aerts, Liping Lu and Huifeng Pan
- Natural disasters and mental health: A quantile approach pp. 62-66

- Nadezhda Baryshnikova and Ngoc T.A. Pham
- Share repurchases and short sales under ambiguity pp. 67-70

- Mark L. Muzere
- Estimating impulse response functions when the shock series is observed pp. 71-75

- Chi-Young Choi and Alexander Chudik
- Readability and research impact pp. 76-79

- Bryan McCannon
- Social influence and economic incentives: Complements or substitutes?—The case of fighting crimes pp. 80-84

- Chenyang Xu and Veld, Klaas van ’t
- Earmarked paternity leave and the relative income within couples pp. 85-88

- Jeppe Druedahl, Mette Ejrnæs and Thomas Jørgensen
- Building sectoral job search indices for the United States pp. 89-93

- Wei-Fong Pan
- Team production game on bipartite networks pp. 94-98

- Adhen Benlahlou
- Can employment build peace? A pseudo-meta-analysis of employment programmes in Africa pp. 99-101

- Neil Ferguson, Eleonora Nillesen and Tilman Brück
- Reliability of basic heading PPPs pp. 102-107

- Gholamreza Hajargasht, D.S. Prasada Rao and Abbas Valadkhani
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