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Volume 158, issue C, 2017
- An elementary direct proof that the Knaster–Kuratowski–Mazurkiewicz lemma implies Sperner’s lemma pp. 1-2

- Mark Voorneveld
- Volatility estimation for Bitcoin: A comparison of GARCH models pp. 3-6

- Paraskevi Katsiampa
- Certain and uncertain utility: A new perspective on financial innovation pp. 7-9

- Hammad Siddiqi
- Costly voting, turnout, and candidate valence pp. 10-13

- Anna Lo Prete and Federico Revelli
- On the effect of parental leave duration on unemployment and wages pp. 14-17

- Elena Del Rey, Maria Racionero and José Silva
- Does survey recall error explain the Deaton–Paxson puzzle? pp. 18-20

- Matthew Brzozowski, Thomas Crossley and Joachim Winter
- The finance–trade nexus revisited: Is the global trade slowdown also a financial story? pp. 21-25

- Martin Gächter and Ioannis Gkrintzalis
- The Heckscher–Ohlin model with monopolistic competition and general preferences pp. 26-29

- Federico Etro
- The implication of subsistence consumption for economic welfare pp. 30-33

- Qian Li, Myungkyu Shim and Yongheng Wen
- Slotting allowances and retail product variety under oligopoly pp. 34-36

- Stephen Hamilton and Robert Innes
- Information disclosure and asymmetric speed of learning in booms and busts pp. 37-40

- Francesco Palazzo and Min Zhang
- Application of wavelet decomposition in time-series forecasting pp. 41-46

- Keyi Zhang, Ramazan Gencay and Ege Yazgan
- Developing news-based Economic Policy Uncertainty index with unsupervised machine learning pp. 47-50

- Andres Azqueta-Gavaldon
- Conditional cooperation and cultural worldviews pp. 51-53

- Todd Cherry, David McEvoy and Håkon Sælen
- Does the truth come naturally? Time pressure increases honesty in one-shot deception games pp. 54-57

- Valerio Capraro
- Input–output linkages and optimal product diversity pp. 58-61

- Sergey Kichko
- Purchasing power parity across eight worlds pp. 62-66

- Michael Morrison and Matías Fontenla
- Location matters: Historical racial segregation and intergenerational mobility pp. 67-72

- Rodney Andrews, Marcus Casey, Bradley L. Hardy and Trevon Logan
- Man-cessions, fiscal policy, and the gender composition of employment pp. 73-76

- Christian Bredemeier, Falko Juessen and Roland Winkler
- Does short sale restriction lower price efficiency when substitutes exist? Evidence from the Korean market pp. 77-79

- Soonhee Lee
- An asymmetric Melitz model of trade and growth pp. 80-83

- Takumi Naito
- Sensitivity of the bounds on the ATE in the presence of sample selection pp. 84-87

- Lukas Laffers and Roman Nedela
- Revisiting the macroeconomic effects of labor reallocation pp. 88-93

- Emmanouil Gkiourkas, Theodore Panagiotidis and Gianluigi Pelloni
- Culture, diffusion, and economic development: The problem of observational equivalence pp. 94-100

- Ani Harutyunyan and Ömer Özak
Volume 157, issue C, 2017
- Nonlinear error correction based cointegration test in panel data pp. 1-4

- Tolga Omay, Furkan Emirmahmutoglu and Zulal S. Denaux
- Chow-Lin ×N: How adding a panel dimension can improve accuracy pp. 5-9

- Timo Bettendorf and Dirk Bursian
- Month of birth and child height in 40 countries pp. 10-13

- Neha Agarwal, Anaka Aiyar, Arpita Bhattacharjee, Joseph Cummins, Christian Gunadi, Deepak Singhania, Matthew Taylor and Evan Wigton-Jones
- Prudence and the convexity of compensation contracts pp. 14-16

- Pierre Chaigneau, Nicolas Sahuguet and Bernard Sinclair-Desgagné
- The effect of card payments on VAT revenue: New evidence from Greece pp. 17-20

- George Hondroyiannis and Dimitrios Papaoikonomou
- Psychophysical foundations of the Cobb–Douglas utility function pp. 21-23

- Rossella Argenziano and Itzhak Gilboa
- The role of news-based implied volatility among US financial markets pp. 24-27

- Zhi Su, Tong Fang and Libo Yin
- Complementary monopolies and multi-product firms pp. 28-30

- Michael Kopel, Clemens Löffler and Thomas Pfeiffer
- Relative social status and conformism: Experimental evidence on local public good contributions pp. 31-35

- d’Adda, Giovanna
- Information sharing in private value lottery contest pp. 36-40

- Zenan Wu and Jie Zheng
- Selfish punishers pp. 41-44

- Leonard Hoeft and Wladislaw Mill
- Model averaging in Markov-switching models: Predicting national recessions with regional data pp. 45-49

- Pierre Guérin and Danilo Leiva-Leon
- Super-additivity and concavity are equivalent for Pareto optimal n-agent bargaining solutions pp. 50-52

- Carlos Alós-Ferrer, Jaume García-Segarra and Miguel Gines-Vilar
- A new characterization of equilibrium in multiple-object uniform-price auctions pp. 53-55

- Peyman Khezr and Flavio Menezes
- State-dependent monetary policy transmission and financial market tensions pp. 56-61

- Sebastian Rüth
- Are rational explosive solutions learnable? pp. 62-66

- Pei Kuang and Yao Yao
- Revisiting the effect of a technology shock on hours pp. 67-70

- Yoonseok Choi
- Confidence intervals in regressions with estimated factors and idiosyncratic components pp. 71-74

- Jack Fosten
- U.S. credit-market sentiment and global business cycles pp. 75-78

- Ding Du
- Optimal tax policy under heterogeneous environmental preferences pp. 79-82

- Marcelo Arbex, Stefan Behringer and Christian Trudeau
- Option-implied volatility spillover indices for FX risk factors pp. 83-87

- Klaus Grobys and Jari-Pekka Heinonen
- Estimating the bias in technical change: A nonparametric approach pp. 88-91

- Benjamin Hampf and Jens Krüger
- How to determine exchange rates under risk neutrality: A note pp. 92-96

- Stefano Bosi, Patrice Fontaine and Cuong Le Van
- Urbanization, fertility and child education in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 97-102

- Matthias Flückiger and Markus Ludwig
- Fiscal policy and liquidity traps with heterogeneous agents pp. 103-106

- Alessandro Piergallini
- On bootstrap validity for specification testing with many weak instruments pp. 107-111

- Maximilien Kaffo and Wenjie Wang
- Moral hazard in investment and endogenous risk taking pp. 112-115

- Rui Li
- Panel kink regression with an unknown threshold pp. 116-121

- Yonghui Zhang, Qiankun Zhou and Li Jiang
- Should the government protect its basic research? pp. 122-124

- Guido Cozzi and Silvia Galli
- New global estimates of child poverty and their sensitivity to alternative equivalence scales pp. 125-128

- David Newhouse, Pablo Suárez Becerra and Martin Evans
- The time-varying GARCH-in-mean model pp. 129-132

- Gustavo Fruet Dias
- A note on the estimation of import trade demand functions pp. 133-135

- Marco Giansoldati and Tullio Gregori
- A simple model of mergers and innovation pp. 136-140

- Giulio Federico, Gregor Langus and Tommaso Valletti
- An estimation of the economic cost of recent sanctions on Iran using the synthetic control method pp. 141-144

- Orkideh Gharehgozli
- Core and pricing equilibria in combinatorial exchanges pp. 145-147

- Martin Bichler and Stefan Waldherr
- Coincidence of two solutions to Nash’s bargaining problem pp. 148-151

- Todd Stambaugh
- Inequality and top income cyclicality pp. 152-154

- Kevin Capehart
- Banking regulation and the changing geography of off-balance sheet activities pp. 155-158

- D’Avino, Carmela
- Discrimination among pre-school children: Field experimental evidence pp. 159-162

- Annika J. List, John List and Anya Samek
- A note on “Jobs, Jobs, Jobs: A “New” Perspective on Protectionism” of Costinot (2009) pp. 163-166

- Wisarut Suwanprasert
- Revenue ranking of optimally biased contests: The case of two players pp. 167-170

- Christian Ewerhart
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