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Volume 154, issue C, 2017
- Intergenerational field transitions in economics pp. 1-5

- Facundo Albornoz, Antonio Cabrales, Esther Hauk and Pablo E. Warnes
- Reserve prices in auctions with entry when the seller is risk-averse pp. 6-9

- Diego Moreno and John Wooders
- The nonconcavity of money-metric utility: A new formulation and proof pp. 10-12

- M. Ali Khan and Edward Schlee
- The risks of nuclear disaster and its impact on housing prices pp. 13-16

- Michihito Ando, Matz Dahlberg and Gustav Engström
- Pricing and production in consumer markets where sales depend on production pp. 17-19

- Ante Farm
- Discrete-response state space models with conditional heteroscedasticity: An application to forecasting the federal funds rate target pp. 20-23

- Stefanos Dimitrakopoulos and Dipak K. Dey
- Estimating asset pricing models with frictions pp. 24-27

- Kevin Crotty and Alberto Teguia
- Endogenous growth, semi-endogenous growth... or both? A simple hybrid model pp. 28-30

- Guido Cozzi
- Do local exports impact congressional voting on free trade agreements? pp. 31-34

- Michael Malcolm
- Trading mechanisms and market quality: Limit-order books versus dealership markets pp. 35-44

- Xiaochuan Xing and Yi Xue
- Wagering on more than one outcome in an event in Cumulative Prospect Theory and Rank Dependent Utility pp. 45-47

- David Peel
- Did the Great Recession affect sex ratios at birth for groups with a son preference? pp. 48-50

- Soohyung Lee and Chiara Orsini
- The effects of remand and bail on efficient sentences pp. 51-54

- Derek Pyne
- Stability and auctions in labor markets with job security pp. 55-58

- Hu Fu, Robert Kleinberg, Ron Lavi and Rann Smorodinsky
- Dissecting US recoveries pp. 59-63

- María Gadea, Ana Gómez-Loscos and Gabriel Perez-Quiros
- Long-run welfare effect of energy conservation regulation pp. 64-68

- Toshihiro Matsumura and Atsushi Yamagishi
- Black–white differences in self-rated health, 1972–2015 pp. 69-73

- Owen Thompson
- Endogenous number of firms, horizontal concentration and heterogeneity of firms—A note pp. 74-76

- Markus Thomas Münter
- Bank concentration and sectoral growth: Evidence from Chinese provinces pp. 77-80

- Boubacar Diallo and Qi Zhang
- Polarization in strategic networks pp. 81-83

- Steven Kivinen
- Punishment can support cooperation even when punishable pp. 84-87

- Tingting Fu, Yunan Ji, Kenju Kamei and Louis Putterman
- Neighborhood segregation and black entrepreneurship pp. 88-91

- Eric Fesselmeyer and Kiat Ying Sky Seah
- Push, don’t nudge: Behavioral spillovers and policy instruments pp. 92-95

- d’Adda, Giovanna, Valerio Capraro and Massimo Tavoni
- Efficient semiparametric estimation for Gini inequality treatment effects pp. 96-100

- Xiaofeng Lv, Rui Li and Zheng Fang
- Overpricing and stake size: On the robustness of results from experimental asset markets pp. 101-104

- Martin Kocher, Peter Martinsson and David Schindler
- Fiscal stabilization vs. passivity pp. 105-108

- Yuting Bai and Eric Leeper
- Money growth and inflation: Policy lessons from a comparison of the US since 2008 with hyperinflation Germany in the 1920s pp. 109-112

- Alex Cukierman
- Bias, rationality and asymmetric loss functions pp. 113-116

- Constantin Bürgi
- Explicit vs implicit proprietorship: Can endowment effect theory explain exchange asymmetry? pp. 117-119

- Elias Khalil and Kevin Wu
- Sincere voting in an electorate with heterogeneous preferences pp. 120-123

- Boris Ginzburg
- Cournot vs. Bertrand under centralised bargaining pp. 124-127

- Debasmita Basak
Volume 153, issue C, 2017
- Adapting to climate change: Is cooperation good for the environment? pp. 1-5

- Nahid Masoudi and Georges Zaccour
- A note on k-price auctions with complete information when mixed strategies are allowed pp. 6-8

- Timothy Mathews and Jesse A. Schwartz
- Are local agreements on equalization grants possible? A bargaining model with quasi-linear local preferences on local public goods pp. 9-11

- Giuseppe Di Liddo
- Price vs. quantity competition in a vertically related market revisited pp. 12-14

- Debasmita Basak and Arijit Mukherjee
- Coping with change: International differences in the returns to skills pp. 15-19

- Eric Hanushek, Guido Schwerdt, Simon Wiederhold and Ludger Woessmann
- Absolute qualified majoritarianism: How does the threshold matter? pp. 20-22

- Ali Ozkes and Remzi Sanver
- Optimal bandwidth selection for local linear estimation of discontinuity in density pp. 23-27

- Hugo Jales, Jun Ma and Zhengfei Yu
- Salience, competition, and decoy goods pp. 28-31

- Fabian Herweg, Daniel Müller and Philipp Weinschenk
- Distance, globalization, and international trade pp. 32-38

- Ingo Borchert and Yoto Yotov
- “I” make you risk-averse: The effect of first-person pronoun use in a lottery choice experiment pp. 39-42

- Tai-Sen He
- The impact of climate change on developed economies pp. 43-46

- Ding Du, Xiaobing Zhao and Ruihong Huang
- Ranking equilibrium competition in auctions with participation costs pp. 47-50

- Daniel Li
- Market selection by boundedly-rational traders under constant returns to scale pp. 51-53

- Carlos Alós-Ferrer and Georg Kirchsteiger
- Close your eyes and be nice: Deliberate ignorance behind pro-social choices pp. 54-56

- Serhiy Kandul and Ilana Ritov
- Implementability, Walrasian equilibria, and efficient matchings pp. 57-60

- Piotr Dworczak and Anthony Lee Zhang
- Perturbed best response dynamics in a hawk–dove game pp. 61-64

- Volker Benndorf and Ismael Martínez-Martínez
- Idiosyncratic risk, the private benefits of control and investment timing pp. 65-71

- Chunhui Wen, Xin Xia and Jinqiang Yang
- On the memory of products of long range dependent time series pp. 72-76

- Christian Leschinski
- Acts of helping and harming pp. 77-79

- Abdolkarim Sadrieh and Marina Schröder
- Information, stochastic dominance and bidding: The case of Treasury auctions pp. 80-82

- Patrick Leoni and Frederik Lundtofte
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