Economics Letters
1978 - 2025
Current editor(s): Economics Letters Editorial Office From Elsevier Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (). Access Statistics for this journal.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
Volume 179, issue C, 2019
- Coalitional surplus desirability and the equal surplus division value pp. 1-4

- Xun-Feng Hu
- Insuring product markets pp. 5-8

- Jeroen Hinloopen and Liting Zhou
- Monopolistic competition for the market with heterogeneous firms pp. 9-12

- Federico Etro
- A numerical equivalence result for generalized method of moments pp. 13-15

- Robert Phillips
- Interpersonal comparisons and risk attitudes: An artefactual field experiment pp. 16-18

- Miguel Jaramillo and Kristian Lopez Vargas
- Separate cointegration in a VAR system subject to structural breaks pp. 19-23

- Takamitsu Kurita
- Arbitrage equilibria in large games with many commodities pp. 24-28

- Waseem A. Toraubally
- Asymmetric competition, risk, and return distribution pp. 29-32

- Philipp Mundt and Ilfan Oh
- The welfare costs of bank regulation by deposit rate ceilings pp. 33-37

- Carsten Nielsen and Gerd Weinrich
- Fast computation algorithm for the random consideration set model pp. 38-41

- Younghwan Lee
- Framing effects in public good games: Choices or externalities? pp. 42-45

- Edward Cartwright and Abhijit Ramalingam
- State of the debate contingent arguments pp. 46-48

- Mike Felgenhauer and Fangya Xu
- Lorenz comparison between Increasing serial and Shapley value cost-sharing rules pp. 49-52

- Ngoc Anh Pham
- Inference for multiple change points in heavy-tailed time series via rank likelihood ratio scan statistics pp. 53-56

- Zhanshou Chen, Qiongyao Xu and Huini Li
- Not so fast! Cash transfers can increase child labor: Evidence for Bolivia pp. 57-61

- Alberto Chong and Monica Yanez-Pagans
- Selection after terror: Evidence from 30 years of terrorism in South Tyrol pp. 62-65

- Alessandro Belmonte
- Race and gender biases in student evaluations of teachers pp. 66-71

- Carolyn Chisadza, Nicky Nicholls and Eleni Yitbarek
- On Luenberger input, output and productivity indicators pp. 72-74

- Rolf Färe and Valentin Zelenyuk
- Cross-checking monetary policy and equilibrium determinacy under interest rate stabilization pp. 75-77

- Daisuke Ida
- Public education, intergenerational transfers, and fertility pp. 78-82

- Elena Del Rey and Miguel-Angel Lopez-Garcia
- Religious entrenchment and agency costs pp. 83-86

- Tasawar Nawaz and Nader Shahzad Virk
Volume 178, issue C, 2019
- Regularization parameter selection for penalized empirical likelihood estimator pp. 1-4

- Tomohiro Ando and Naoya Sueishi
- On CCE estimation of factor-augmented models when regressors are not linear in the factors pp. 5-7

- Ignace De Vos and Joakim Westerlund
- Generalized separability and the gains from trade pp. 8-12

- Thibault Fally
- Growth: Scale or market-size effects? pp. 13-17

- Angus Chu and Guido Cozzi
- Comparisons of utility inequality and income inequality pp. 18-20

- Timothy Mathews and Jesse A. Schwartz
- Railway speedup and firms’ total factor productivity pp. 21-23

- Song Yue and Sha Nan
- Supply function competition with asymmetric costs: Theory and experiment pp. 24-27

- Andreas Hefti and Peiyao Shen
- Exploring distinct sources of heterogeneity in discrete choice experiment: An application to wine choice across European consumers pp. 28-32

- Tânia Gonçalves, Ligia Pinto and Lina Lourenço-Gomes
- Imperfect certification in a Bertrand duopoly pp. 33-36

- Lucie Bottega and Jenny De Freitas
- Rating changes and portfolio flows to emerging markets: Evidence from active and passive funds pp. 37-45

- Christina Bannier, Thomas Heyden and Peter Tillmann
- Implementation of Nash bargaining solutions with non-convexity pp. 46-49

- Cheng-Zhong Qin, Guofu Tan and Chi Leung Wong
- What sets college thrivers and divers apart? A contrast in study habits, attitudes, and mental health pp. 50-53

- Graham Beattie, Jean-William Laliberté, Catherine Michaud-Leclerc and Philip Oreopoulos
- Welfare analysis of uniform entry tax in a general equilibrium model with heterogeneous industries pp. 54-57

- Tatsuro Iwaisako
- A simple approximation for evaluating external validity bias pp. 58-62

- Isaiah Andrews and Emily Oster
- A necessary and sufficient condition for uniqueness consistency in the stable marriage matching problem pp. 63-65

- Alexander Karpov
- The long-run effects of government spending on structural change: Evidence from Second World War defense contracts pp. 66-69

- Zhimin Li and Dmitri Koustas
- On the harm from mergers in input markets pp. 70-76

- Leonardo J. Basso and Thomas Ross
- The impact of mandatory arrest laws on domestic violence in times of economic stress pp. 77-81

- Jeremy A. Cook and Timothy W. Taylor
- Informal job search through social networks and vacancy creation pp. 82-85

- Luca Merlino
- Does government debt crowd out capital formation? A dynamic approach using panel VAR pp. 86-90

- Zara Liaqat
- Pricing of Islamic deposit insurance pp. 91-94

- Nasim Sabah and M. Kabir Hassan
- Forecasting credit losses with the reversal in credit spreads pp. 95-97

- Ding Du
- Scaling the twin peaks: Systemic risk and dual regulation pp. 98-101

- Thomas Conlon and Xing Huan
- Variations in output volatility: Evidence from international historical data pp. 102-105

- Bruno Ćorić
- Measuring global real economic activity: Do recent critiques hold up to scrutiny? pp. 106-110

- Lutz Kilian
- Valuing an investment project using no-arbitrage and the alpha-maxmin criteria: From Knightian uncertainty to risk pp. 111-115

- Yann Braouezec and Robert Joliet
- Risk aversion, patience and intelligence: Evidence based on macro data pp. 116-120

- Niklas Potrafke
- Input substitutability and cross-country variation in sectoral linkages pp. 121-124

- Rishabh Sinha
Volume 177, issue C, 2019
- How easy is it to understand consumer finance? pp. 1-4

- Matt Burke and John Fry
- The proposer’s behavior in the ultimatum game in 11 Mexican villages pp. 5-8

- Natalia Candelo Londono, Catherine Eckel and Cathleen Johnson
- Vertical integration and knowledge disclosure pp. 9-13

- Chrysovalantou Milliou and Emmanuel Petrakis
- Conflict, ethnicity and gender: A money-burning field experiment in Indonesia pp. 14-17

- Swee Hoon Chuah, Simon Feeny, Robert Hoffmann and Muhammad Ryan Sanjaya
- Job displacement and financial outcomes pp. 18-21

- Daniel Aaronson, Sumit Agarwal, Julie Hotchkiss and Taylor Kelley
- Product innovation transfer under passive partial ownership holdings pp. 22-25

- Konstantinos Papadopoulos, Emmanuel Petrakis and Panagiotis Skartados
- Asymptotic theory for rough fractional Vasicek models pp. 26-29

- Weilin Xiao and Jun Yu
- Inspection regimes and regulatory compliance: How important is the element of surprise? pp. 30-34

- Matthew Makofske
- Dialect speech and wages pp. 35-38

- Yuxin Yao and Jan C. van Ours
- Real resource utilization in banking, economies of scope, and the relationship between retail loans and deposits pp. 39-42

- Enzo Dia and David VanHoose
- Armstrong meets Rochet–Tirole: On the equivalence of different pricing structures in two-sided markets pp. 43-46

- Raúl Bajo-Buenestado and Markus Kinateder
- Regime switching panel data models with interactive fixed effects pp. 47-51

- Tingting Cheng, Jiti Gao and Yayi Yan
- Yet another characterization of the majority rule pp. 52-55

- José Alcantud
- Wage stickiness, offshoring and unemployment pp. 56-59

- Marta Aloi and Andreas Hoefele
- On the effects of bid caps in all-pay auctions pp. 60-65

- Bo Chen
- Revealed Stochastic Preference: A one-paragraph proof and generalization pp. 66-68

- Jörg Stoye
- Estimation of Lorenz curves based on dummy variable regression pp. 69-75

- Zheng-Xin Wang, Hai-Lun Zhang and Hong-Hao Zheng
- Portfolio management with cryptocurrencies: The role of estimation risk pp. 76-80

- Emmanouil Platanakis and Andrew Urquhart
- Optimal team size under legislative bargaining with costly recognition pp. 81-84

- Mustafa Yildirim
- Bank runs as a coordination problem within a two-bank set-up: Who will survive? pp. 85-88

- Ekaterina Shakina
- Consistent specification test for partially linear models with the k-nearest-neighbor method pp. 89-93

- Wenju Wang and Qiao Wang
- When is a talent contest not a talent contest? Sequential performance bias in expert evaluation pp. 94-98

- Alan Collins, Jordi Mckenzie and Leighton Vaughan Williams
- Destination country financial development and margins of international trade pp. 99-104

- Xiaohan Ma and Weisi Xie
- Housing investment, sea level rise, and climate change beliefs pp. 105-108

- Lint Barrage and Jacob Furst
| |