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Volume 152, issue C, 2017
- Volatility and expected option returns: A note pp. 1-4

- Mo Chaudhury
- Nash equilibrium in competitive insurance pp. 5-8

- Anastasios Dosis
- Is the wealth of the Forbes 400 lists really Pareto distributed? pp. 9-14

- Stephen Chan, Jeffrey Chu and Saralees Nadarajah
- Gender differences in discrimination emerge early in life: Evidence from primary school children in a bilingual city pp. 15-18

- Silvia Angerer, E. Dutcher, Daniela Glätzle-Rützler, Philipp Lergetporer and Matthias Sutter
- Existence and uniqueness of equilibrium in a distorted dynamic small open economy pp. 19-22

- Manjira Datta
- Collusion in a differentiated duopoly with network externalities pp. 23-26

- Ruichao Song and Leonard F.S. Wang
- Asymmetric social norms pp. 27-30

- Gabriele Camera and Alessandro Gioffré
- An asymmetric lottery Blotto game with a possible budget surplus and incomplete information pp. 31-35

- Jeongsim Kim and Bara Kim
- Quantitative overeducation and cooperative game theory pp. 36-40

- Tobias Hiller
- Endogeneity bias modeling using observables pp. 41-45

- Antonio Galvao, Gabriel Montes-Rojas and Suyong Song
- Prisons, recidivism and the age–crime profile pp. 46-49

- Anna Bindler and Randi Hjalmarsson
- Productivity during recessions with banking crises: Inter-Industry evidence pp. 50-53

- Felix Rioja, Fernando Rios-Avila and Neven Valev
- A constrained state space approach for estimating firm efficiency pp. 54-56

- Levent Kutlu
- Non-existence of optimal programs for undiscounted growth models in continuous time pp. 57-61

- Giorgio Fabbri, Silvia Faggian and Giuseppe Freni
- Optimal tax policy in the presence of productive, consumption, and leisure externalities pp. 62-65

- Rolando A. Escobar-Posada and Goncalo Monteiro
- Monitoring parameter change for time series models with conditional heteroscedasticity pp. 66-70

- Jaewon Huh, Haejune Oh and Sangyeol Lee
- Two-part models are robust to endogenous selection pp. 71-72

- David Drukker
- Social comparison nudges—Guessing the norm increases charitable giving pp. 73-75

- Simon Bartke, Andreas Friedl, Felix Gelhaar and Laura Reh
- New necessary and sufficient conditions for secure implementation pp. 76-78

- Hideki Mizukami and Takuma Wakayama
- A minimal sufficient set of procedures in a bargaining model pp. 79-82

- Liang Mao and Tianyu Zhang
- Validating RefUSA micro-data with the Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics Data pp. 83-87

- Christos Makridis and Michael Ohlrogge
- Optimal ownership of public goods in the presence of transaction costs pp. 88-92

- Daniel Müller and Patrick W. Schmitz
- An experiment on behavior in social learning games with collective preferences pp. 93-95

- Brent Davis
- Desirability and information processing: An experimental study pp. 96-99

- Alexander Gotthard-Real
- Violations of monotonicity in evolutionary models with sample-based beliefs pp. 100-104

- Richard Ball
- The Uncompensated Law of Demand: A ‘Revealed Preference’ approach pp. 105-111

- Edwin Franks and William D.A. Bryant
- Smoothed kernel conditional density estimation pp. 112-116

- Kuangyu Wen and Ximing Wu
Volume 151, issue C, 2017
- Exclusive contracts and bargaining power pp. 1-3

- Hiroshi Kitamura, Noriaki Matsushima and Misato Sato
- Intra-national home bias: New evidence from the United States commodity flow survey pp. 4-9

- Valeriano Martinez-San Roman, Ingrid Mateo-Mantecón and Rubén Sainz-González
- Surplus–debt regressions pp. 10-15

- Eric Leeper and Bing Li
- Specific investment and supplier vulnerability pp. 16-18

- Zhiqi Chen and Xiaoqiao Wang
- The Amiti–Weinstein estimator: An equivalence result pp. 19-22

- Joris Tielens and Jan Van Hove
- Asymmetric discouragement in asymmetric contests pp. 23-27

- Christoph March and Marco Sahm
- Complementarity without superadditivity pp. 28-30

- Steven Berry, Philip Haile, Mark Israel and Michael Katz
- Economic policy uncertainty and unemployment in the United States: A nonlinear approach pp. 31-34

- Giovanni Caggiano, Efrem Castelnuovo and Juan Figueres
- Solving and simulating unbalanced growth models using linearization about the current state pp. 35-38

- Kerk L. Phillips
- Compatibility, network effects, and collusion pp. 39-43

- Alexander Rasch
- Respect for experts vs. respect for unanimity: The liberal paradox in probabilistic opinion pooling pp. 44-47

- Frederik Herzberg
- Landlords avoid tenants who pay with vouchers pp. 48-52

- David Phillips
- The consequences of persistent inequality on social capital: A municipal-level analysis of blood donation data pp. 53-57

- Daniel Oto-Peralías and Diego Romero-Ávila
- How does gender really affect investment behavior? pp. 58-61

- Nicoletta Marinelli, Camilla Mazzoli and Fabrizio Palmucci
- A note on optimal fiscal policy in an economy with private borrowing limits pp. 62-65

- Marina Azzimonti and Pierre Yared
- Bubbles, wage rigidity, and persistent slumps pp. 66-70

- Andrew Hanson and Toan Phan
- A time series paradox: Unit root tests perform poorly when data are cointegrated pp. 71-74

- W. Reed and Aaron Smith
- Ergodic for the mean pp. 75-78

- Uwe Hassler
- Optimal rationing of productive public services under tax competition pp. 79-81

- James Feehan and Mutsumi Matsumoto
- A cautionary tale on using panel data estimators to measure program impacts pp. 82-90

- Casey Wichman and Paul Ferraro
- Revisiting risk aversion: Can risk preferences change with experience? pp. 91-95

- Eyal Ert and Ernan Haruvy
- What happens when we forget? The effect of removing adverse information on access to credit pp. 96-99

- Kanis Saengchote and Sunti Tirapat
- Weak differential monotonicity, flat tax, and basic income pp. 100-103

- Koji Yokote and André Casajus
- Price disagreements and adjustments in index derivatives markets pp. 104-106

- Doojin Ryu and Heejin Yang
- Merit and rent in a growing economy pp. 107-110

- Enrico Minelli
- The profit function system with output- and input-specific technical efficiency pp. 111-114

- Mike Tsionas
- Welfare-improving vertical separation with network externality pp. 115-118

- Kangsik Choi and DongJoon Lee
- Heteroscedasticity-robust model screening: A useful toolkit for model averaging in big data analytics pp. 119-122

- Tian Xie