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Volume 176, issue C, 2019
- Sequential auctions and auction revenue pp. 1-4

- David J. Salant and Luis Cabral
- The adjustment effect of the extensive margin on the terms of trade during economic crises pp. 5-8

- Kichun Kang
- Decomposing a balanced game: A necessary and sufficient condition for the nonemptiness of the core pp. 9-13

- Takaaki Abe
- Full revelation under optional verification pp. 14-16

- Simon Schopohl
- Asymmetric peer effects in capital structure dynamics pp. 17-22

- Hyun Joong Im
- An unintended consequence of place-based policies: A fall in informality pp. 23-27

- Ama Abeberese and Ritam Chaurey
- Deciphering the causes for the post-1990 slow output recoveries pp. 28-34

- Wen Zhang
- Does higher firm profit dispersion reflect greater micro uncertainty? pp. 35-38

- Jin Yeub Kim and Myungkyu Shim
- Optimal paternalistic health and human capital subsidy pp. 39-42

- Marcelo Arbex and Enlinson Mattos
- Short-run momentum, long-run mean reversion and excess volatility: An elementary housing model pp. 43-46

- Noemi Schmitt and Frank Westerhoff
- Gender differences in altruism: Evidence from a natural field experiment on matched donations pp. 47-50

- Mikael Knutsson, Peter Martinsson, Emil Persson and Conny Wollbrant
- The empirical content of marital surplus in matching models pp. 51-54

- Karina Doorley, Arnaud Dupuy and Simon Weber
- Structural changes in large economic datasets: A nonparametric homogeneity test pp. 55-59

- Roberto Casarin and Michele Costola
- Detecting irrelevant variables in possible proxies for the latent factors in macroeconomics and finance pp. 60-63

- Jianhong Wu
- Intermediate inputs and cross-country productivity differences pp. 64-67

- Junmin Liao and Wei Wang
- The effect of diverging communication: The case of the ECB and the Bundesbank pp. 68-74

- Peter Tillmann and Andreas Walter
- Relaxations of symmetry and the weighted Shapley values pp. 75-78

- André Casajus
- Price equations with symmetric supply/demand; implications for fat tails pp. 79-82

- Carey Caginalp and Gunduz Caginalp
- Cournot competition, imitation, and information networks pp. 83-85

- Fei Shi and Boyu Zhang
- Undominated coalition-proof Nash equilibria in quasi-supermodular games with monotonic externalities pp. 86-89

- Ryusuke Shinohara
- Can partial horizontal ownership lessen competition more than a monopoly? pp. 90-95

- Duarte Brito, Ricardo Ribeiro and Helder Vasconcelos
- Indirect measures of trade costs: Limitations and caveats pp. 96-102

- Antoine Gervais
- Analysing the systemic risk of Indian banks pp. 103-108

- Ramprasad Verma, Wasim Ahmad, Gazi Uddin and Stelios Bekiros
- The Phillips unit root tests for polynomials of integrated processes revisited pp. 109-113

- Oliver Stypka and Martin Wagner
- Return seasonalities in government bonds and macroeconomic risk pp. 114-116

- Mateusz Mikutowski, Andreas Karathanasopoulos and Adam Zaremba
- Measuring the natural rate of interest of China: A time varying perspective pp. 117-120

- Bin Wang
Volume 175, issue C, 2019
- Unbiased CCE estimator for Interactive Fixed Effects panels pp. 1-4

- Mingjing Chen and Jingzhou Yan
- The monetary policy response to uncertain inflation persistence pp. 5-8

- Robert Tetlow
- Sequential (one-against-all) contests pp. 9-11

- Netanel Levi-Tsedek and Aner Sela
- On repeated myopic use of the inverse elasticity pricing rule pp. 12-14

- Kenneth Fjell and Debashis Pal
- Prior knowledge and monotone decision problems pp. 15-18

- Bernard Sinclair-Desgagné
- Will the new technologies turn the page on U.S. productivity growth? pp. 19-23

- Michelle Alexopoulos and Jon Cohen
- Historical evidence on a modern theory of out-of-wedlock childbearing pp. 24-27

- Kelly S. Ragan
- Feasible generalized least squares using support vector regression pp. 28-31

- Steve Miller and Richard Startz
- Switching cost models as hypothesis tests pp. 32-35

- Samuel N. Cohen, Timo Henckel, Gordon Menzies, Johannes Muhle-Karbe and Daniel Zizzo
- Inflation risk premia and risk-adjusted expectations of inflation pp. 36-39

- Marco Casiraghi and Marcello Miccoli
- Socially-maximal Nash equilibrium distributions in large distributional games pp. 40-42

- Chuyi Fang and Bin Wu
- The elasticity of corporate taxable income—Evidence from South Africa pp. 43-46

- Collen Lediga, Nadine Riedel and Kristina Strohmaier
- Local employment multipliers when living and working areas are different pp. 47-50

- Woo-Yung Kim and Sung Hyo Hong
- The impact of financial development on income inequality: A quantile regression approach pp. 51-56

- Yener Altunbas and John Thornton
- Education spillovers within the workplace pp. 57-59

- Kristian Hedeager Bentsen, Jakob Munch and Georg Schaur
- Sectoral dynamics and business cycles pp. 60-63

- Manjola Tase
- A public sector knowledge production function pp. 64-66

- Albert Link and Martijn van Hasselt
- Optimal injection points for information diffusion pp. 67-70

- Christiern Rose
- Income taxation of couples, spouses’ labor supplies and the gender wage gap pp. 71-75

- Helmuth Cremer and Kerstin Roeder
- Models of international fiscal spillovers pp. 76-79

- Michael Devereux and Changhua Yu
- Less financial constraints, more clean production? New evidence from China pp. 80-83

- Dongyang Zhang and Wenping Zheng
- Venture capital restrained after Sarbanes–Oxley pp. 84-87

- Tyler Atkinson and John Duca
- Decentralized rationing problems and the proportional rule pp. 88-91

- Josep M. Izquierdo and Pere Timoner
- Measuring excess-predictability of asset returns and market efficiency over time pp. 92-96

- Richard Levich, Thomas Conlon and Valerio Potì
- Job polarization and the natural rate of unemployment in the United States pp. 97-100

- Didem Tüzemen
- Mean group estimation in presence of weakly cross-correlated estimators pp. 101-105

- Alexander Chudik and Mohammad Pesaran
- Time barrier to export for OECD countries pp. 106-112

- Wenchao Li
- Firms’ credit requirements and monetary policy rules pp. 113-117

- Niraj P. Koirala, Ahmed H. Kamara and Anurud Rankoth
- Multiple prizes in research tournaments pp. 118-120

- Heidrun Hoppe-Wewetzer and Andreas Wagener