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Volume 135, issue C, 2015
- Estimating the effects of macroprudential policy shocks: A Qual VAR approach pp. 1-4

- Peter Tillmann
- Price elasticity of demand in the EPEX spot market for electricity—New empirical evidence pp. 5-8

- Werner Bönte, Sebastian Nielen, Niyaz Valitov and Torben Engelmeyer
- Does the plant size–wage differential increase with tenure? Affirming evidence from German panel data pp. 9-11

- Daniel Fackler, Thorsten Schank and Claus Schnabel
- Growth process of U.S. small cities pp. 12-14

- Stephen Devadoss and Jeff Luckstead
- Screening of possibly incompetent agents pp. 15-18

- Nina Baranchuk and Philip Dybvig
- Real convergence in West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU) pp. 19-23

- Mohamed Bah
- The Internet as a general-purpose technology: Firm-level evidence from around the world pp. 24-27

- George Clarke, Christine Zhenwei Qiang and Lixin Xu
- Potential, value, and the multilinear extension pp. 28-30

- André Casajus and Frank Huettner
- Firms’ balance sheets and sectoral inflation in the euro area during the financial crisis pp. 31-33

- Luiza Antoun de Almeida
- A modified test against spurious long memory pp. 34-38

- Robinson Kruse
- Subjective expectations and medical testing pp. 39-41

- Elyès Jouini and Clotilde Napp
- Estimating average treatment effect by model averaging pp. 42-45

- Yichen Gao, Wei Long and Zhengwei Wang
- Domestic and foreign sales: Complements or substitutes? pp. 46-51

- Matteo Bugamelli, Eugenio Gaiotti and Eliana Viviano
- Income taxation, wealth effects, and uncertainty: Portfolio adjustments with isoelastic utility and discrete probability pp. 52-54

- Theodore S. Sims
- Climate shocks and international trade: Evidence from China pp. 55-57

- Chengzheng Li, Xunyong Xiang and Haiying Gu
- Half-lives of currencies and aggregation bias pp. 58-60

- Michael Kunkler and Ronald MacDonald
- Minimum prices in a model with search frictions and price posting pp. 61-64

- Xiaoming Cai
- Bombs, homes, and jobs: Revisiting the Oswald hypothesis for Germany pp. 65-68

- Nikolaus Wolf and Paul Caruana-Galizia
- Can early release both reduce prison costs and increase deterrence? pp. 69-71

- Derek Pyne
- Multidimensional endogenous gridpoint method: Solving triangular dynamic stochastic optimization problems without root-finding operations pp. 72-76

- Fedor Iskhakov
- Journal impact factors and month of publication pp. 77-79

- Vasilios Kosteas
- The 9/11 conservative shift pp. 80-84

- Simone Schüller
- Testing spatial effects and random effects in a nested panel data model pp. 85-91

- Ming He and Kuan-Pin Lin
- Price vs. quantity competition in vertically related markets. Generalization pp. 92-95

- Olga Rozanova
- Political competition and economic growth: A test of two tales pp. 96-99

- Leone Leonida, Dario Maimone Ansaldo Patti, Annalisa Marini and Pietro Navarra
- Happiness, taxes and social provision: A note pp. 100-103

- Marina Albanese, Mariangela Bonasia, Oreste Napolitano and Nicola Spagnolo
- Static and dynamic (in)efficiency in public goods provision pp. 104-107

- Floriana Cerniglia and Riccarda Longaretti
- Reexamining the cyclical behavior of the relative price of investment pp. 108-111

- Paul Beaudry, Alban Moura and Franck Portier
- Persistent real misalignments and the role of the exchange rate regime pp. 112-116

- Rodrigo Caputo
- Income and policy choices: Evidence from parliamentary decisions and referenda pp. 117-120

- David Stadelmann, Marco Portmann and Reiner Eichenberger
- Student loan and credit risk in Korea pp. 121-125

- Byung-Suk Han, Hyoung-Goo Kang and Sang-Gyung Jun
- Determinate liquidity traps pp. 126-132

- Demosthenes Tambakis
- Interactive preferences pp. 133-136

- Heinrich H. Nax, Ryan O. Murphy and Kurt A. Ackermann
- Choice for goods under threat of destruction pp. 137-140

- Kent Messer and Allison M. Borchers
- Portfolio selection: An alternative approach pp. 141-143

- Abdulnasser Hatemi-J and Youssef El-Khatib
- How does financial market structure affect the impact of a banking crisis? pp. 144-147

- Michiel Bijlsma, Andrei Dubovik and Bas Straathof
Volume 134, issue C, 2015
- Believing in correlated types in spite of independence: An indirect evolutionary analysis pp. 1-3

- Werner Güth and Paul Pezanis-Christou
- Stochastic asymmetric Blotto games: Some new results pp. 4-8

- John Duffy and Alexander Matros
- Corporate tax in Europe: Towards convergence? pp. 9-12

- Paulo Regis, Juan Cuestas and Yang Chen
- On the equivalence of instrumental variables estimators for linear models pp. 13-15

- Antonio Galvao and Gabriel Montes-Rojas
- Bias in the estimation of mean reversion in continuous-time Lévy processes pp. 16-19

- Yong Bao, Aman Ullah, Yun Wang and Jun Yu
- Multilateral environmental agreements and the WTO pp. 20-23

- Daniel Millimet and Jayjit Roy
- Exclusionary pricing in markets with interdependent demands pp. 24-28

- Helder Vasconcelos
- The consequences of a refund in threshold public good games pp. 29-33

- Edward Cartwright and Anna Stepanova
- The utility premium of Friedman and Savage, comparative risk aversion, and comparative prudence pp. 34-36

- James Huang and Richard Stapleton
- Passive cross holding as a strategic entry deterrence pp. 37-40

- Sanxi Li, Hongkun Ma and Chenhang Zeng
- Public good provision in blended groups of partners and strangers pp. 41-44

- Christian Grund, Christine Harbring and Kirsten Thommes
- Social networks as a catalyst of economic change pp. 45-48

- Nicolas Sauter
- A note on 2SLS estimation of the mixed regressive spatial autoregressive model pp. 49-52

- Long Liu
- Lowest unique bid auctions with population uncertainty pp. 53-57

- Erik Mohlin, Robert Östling and Joseph Wang
- On different approaches to obtaining partial effects in binary response models with endogenous regressors pp. 58-61

- Wei Lin and Jeffrey Wooldridge
- Missing mean does no harm to volatility! pp. 62-64

- Stanislav Anatolyev and Irina Tarasyuk
- Evaluating rationality of level and growth rate forecasts of direct tax revenues under flexible loss function: Evidence from Swiss cantons pp. 65-68

- Florian Chatagny and Boriss Siliverstovs
- On the different approaches of measuring uncertainty shocks pp. 69-72

- Johannes Strobel
- Revisiting the optimal linear income tax with categorical transfers pp. 73-77

- Sean Edward Slack
- The existence and efficiency of general equilibrium with incomplete markets under Knightian uncertainty pp. 78-81

- Wei Ma
- Efficient network structures with separable heterogeneous connection costs pp. 82-85

- Babak Heydari, Mohsen Mosleh and Kia Dalili
- On the sustainability of exchange rate target zones with central parity realignments pp. 86-89

- Enrique Martínez-García
- Estimating the causal relationship between foreclosures and unemployment during the great recession pp. 90-93

- Ghulam Awais Rana and Paul Shea
- Price dynamics and market segmentation pp. 94-97

- Mustafa Caglayan and Alpay Filiztekin
- A non-perpetual shirking model pp. 98-101

- Yu-Fu Chen and Gylfi Zoega
- Capitalization of school quality into housing prices: Evidence from Boston Public School district walk zones pp. 102-106

- Vincent La
- Testing change in volatility using panel data pp. 107-110

- Yutang Shi
- Efficiency in a search and matching model with participation policy pp. 111-113

- Adrian Masters
- How price spikes can help overcome the energy efficiency gap pp. 114-117

- Johannes Mauritzen
- International economic policy uncertainty and stock prices: Wavelet approach pp. 118-122

- Jun-Hyung Ko and Chang-Min Lee
- Fractional Frequency Flexible Fourier Form to approximate smooth breaks in unit root testing pp. 123-126

- Tolga Omay
- Real exchange rate volatility and business cycles in emerging market economies pp. 127-129

- Inci Gumus and Zeren Tatar Taşpınar
- Earnings and hindsight bias: An experimental study pp. 130-132

- Patricia Chelley-Steeley, Brian D. Kluger and James Steeley
- What’s news in exchange rate dynamics: A DSGE approach pp. 133-137

- Kan Chen and Shage Zhang
- Top income measurement and undistributed profits pp. 138-140

- Pablo Gutiérrez C., Ramon Lopez and Eugenio Figueroa
- Allocational efficiency with heterogeneous firms: Disentangling love of variety and market power pp. 141-143

- Benjamin Jung
- Multi-way clustering estimation of standard errors in gravity models pp. 144-147

- Peter Egger and Filip Tarlea
- Tax progressivity and tax incidence of the rich and the poor pp. 148-151

- Chengjian Li and Shuanglin Lin
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