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Volume 144, issue C, 2016
- Identification and estimation of discriminatory auctions when bidders have private values and singleton demand pp. 1-3

- Caio Waisman
- Herding among local individual investors: Evidence from online and offline trading pp. 4-6

- Sujung Choi
- Idiosyncratic variation of the US Dollar pp. 7-9

- Michael Kunkler and Ronald MacDonald
- On the determinants of political polarization pp. 10-14

- Daryna Grechyna
- Reputation with one-sided monitoring: Ignorance as a commitment device pp. 18-21

- Daniel Monte
- Short-sales and stock price crash risk: Evidence from an emerging market pp. 22-24

- Xiaoran Ni and Weikang Zhu
- Does group discussion lead to better informed and more strategic market entry decisions? pp. 25-28

- Zahra Murad
- What determines volunteer work? On the effects of adverse selection and intrinsic motivation pp. 29-32

- Nadia Burani and Arsen Palestini
- Identification in nonseparable models with measurement errors and endogeneity pp. 33-36

- Yingyao Hu, Ji-Liang Shiu and Tiemen Woutersen
- The implications of labor market network for business cycles pp. 37-40

- Marcelo Arbex, Sidney Caetano and O’Dea, Dennis
- Ownership of a bank account and health of older Hispanics pp. 41-44

- Emma Aguila, Marco Angrisani and Luisa R. Blanco
- The anticipatory effect of nonverbal communication pp. 45-48

- Rebecca Brook and Maroš Servátka
- On the link between the US economic policy uncertainty and exchange rates pp. 49-52

- Yosuke Kido
- Successful black immigrants narrow black–white achievement gaps pp. 53-58

- Alison Rauh
- Systemic risk, corporate governance and regulation of banks across emerging countries pp. 59-63

- Alin Marius Andrieş and Simona Nistor
- Augmenting the Taylor rule: Monetary policy and the bond market pp. 64-67

- Kenneth D. Roskelley
- Stages of diversification in Africa pp. 68-70

- Don Clark, Luiz Lima and W. Charles Sawyer
- Quota restrictions and intra-firm reallocations: Evidence from Chinese exports to the US pp. 71-74

- Richard Upward and Zheng Wang
- Time–frequency characterization of the U.S. financial cycle pp. 75-79

- Fabio Verona
- Inference on the long-memory properties of time series with non-stationary volatility pp. 80-84

- Matei Demetrescu and Philipp Sibbertsen
- Partial copula methods for models with multiple discrete endogenous explanatory variables and sample selection pp. 85-87

- Myoung-Jin Keay
- Harmful transparency in teams pp. 88-91

- Parimal Bag and Nona Pepito
- How does the stock market respond to changes in bank lending standards? pp. 92-97

- Norbert Metiu
- Equilibria of deferred acceptance with complete lists pp. 98-101

- Bettina Klaus and Flip Klijn
- Robust determination for the number of common factors in the approximate factor models pp. 102-106

- Jianhong Wu
- A topological view on the identification of structural vector autoregressions pp. 107-111

- Klaus Neusser
- An auxiliary particle filter for nonlinear dynamic equilibrium models pp. 112-114

- Yuan Yang and Lu Wang
- Detecting unemployment hysteresis: A simultaneous unobserved components model with Markov switching pp. 115-118

- Sabine Klinger and Enzo Weber
- Does speculation impact what factors determine oil futures prices? pp. 119-122

- Fabian Gogolin and Fearghal Kearney
- Many-to-one matchings without substitutability pp. 123-126

- Umut Dur and Devrim Ikizler
Volume 143, issue C, 2016
- Weighted randomized dictatorship and the asymmetric Nash solution pp. 1-4

- Shiran Rachmilevitch
- Contagion in Eurozone sovereign bond markets? The good, the bad and the ugly pp. 5-8

- David Cronin, Thomas Flavin and Lisa Sheenan
- On the (in)stability of nonlinear feedback solutions in a dynamic duopoly with renewable resource exploitation pp. 9-12

- Luca Lambertini and Andrea Mantovani
- Decisiveness indices are semiindices pp. 13-15

- Josep Freixas and Montserrat Pons
- The impact of price variability on US imports of homogeneous inputs pp. 16-19

- Antoine Gervais
- Financial shocks, comovement and credit frictions pp. 20-23

- Daria Finocchiaro and Caterina Mendicino
- On international uncertainty links: BART-based empirical evidence for Canada pp. 24-27

- Rangan Gupta, Christian Pierdzioch and Marian Risse
- Patent strength and optimal two-part tariff licensing with a potential rival incorporating ad valorem royalties pp. 28-31

- Marta San Martín and Ana I. Saracho
- Labor market dynamics, endogenous growth, and asset prices pp. 32-37

- Michael Donadelli and Patrick Grüning
- Does cross-sectional forecast dispersion proxy for macroeconomic uncertainty? New empirical evidence pp. 38-43

- Fabian Baetje and Karola Friedrici
- An alternative micro-based output gap measure for Turkey: The capacity utilisation gap pp. 44-47

- Saygın Şahinöz and Aslihan Atabek Demi̇rhan
- The rise of the added worker effect pp. 48-51

- Jochen Mankart and Rigas Oikonomou
- Shopping time pp. 52-60

- Nicolas Petrosky-Nadeau, Etienne Wasmer and Shutian Zeng
- Non-competition covenants in acquisition deals pp. 61-65

- Alcino Azevedo, Paulo J. Pereira and Artur Rodrigues
- On estimating the nonparametric multiplicative error models pp. 66-68

- Shuo Li and Yundong Tu
- On the predictability of narrative fiscal adjustments pp. 69-72

- Pablo Hernández de Cos and Enrique Moral-Benito
- Taxation, bubbles and endogenous growth pp. 73-76

- Stefano Bosi and Ngoc-Sang Pham
- Network effects in the German magazine industry pp. 77-79

- Senay Sokullu
- Spoiling synergy pp. 80-83

- Roland Bel, Vladimir Smirnov and Andrew Wait
- A comment on ‘Vertical mergers and downstream spatial competition with different product varieties’ pp. 84-86

- Konstantinos Eleftheriou and Nickolas J. Michelacakis
- On linking risk preferences and time preferences when estimating incentive effects pp. 87-89

- Gregory Howard
- Tax preferences of investors and fund investments pp. 90-93

- Vijay Yadav
- Significance test in nonstationary multinomial logit model pp. 94-98

- Chia-Shang J. Chu, Nan Liu and Lina Zhang
- Welfare evaluation in a heterogeneous agent model: How representative is the CES representative consumer? pp. 99-102

- Maria D. Tito
- Can public information promote market stability? pp. 103-106

- Binbin Chen, Shancun Liu and Qiang Zhang
- Mean lag in general error correction models pp. 107-110

- Peter Fuleky and Luigi Ventura
- A stable and Pareto efficient update of matching in school choice pp. 111-113

- Yasunori Okumura
- Does regret matter in first-price auctions? pp. 114-117

- Anmol Ratan and Yuanji Wen
- Dynamic cheap talk with static informational control pp. 118-120

- Alexander Frug
- Do premium tax credits increase private health insurance coverage? Evidence from the 2006 Massachusetts health care reform pp. 121-124

- Jesse M. Hinde
- The spatial decay in commuting probabilities: Employment potential vs. commuting gravity pp. 125-129

- Gabriel Ahlfeldt and Nicolai Wendland