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Volume 133, issue C, 2015
- The welfare economics of infectious happiness pp. 1-3

- Richard Povey
- On sufficiency of dominant strategy implementation in environments with correlated types pp. 4-6

- Alexey Kushnir
- State dependence in the incidence of strikes: Evidence from Canadian contract data using Heckman’s dynamic probit model pp. 7-9

- Michele Campolieti
- The pan-European population distribution across consistently defined functional urban areas pp. 10-13

- Kurt Schmidheiny and Jens Suedekum
- A martingale decomposition of discrete Markov chains pp. 14-18

- Peter Hansen
- Fertility and unemployment in a social security system pp. 19-23

- Leran Wang
- Learning aversion and voting rules in collective decision making pp. 24-26

- Philippos Louis
- Gender contribution to income inequality pp. 27-30

- Frédéric Chantreuil and Isabelle Lebon
- Taylor rules, long-run growth and real uncertainty pp. 31-34

- Barbara Annicchiarico and Lorenza Rossi
- Flexible model comparison of unobserved components models using particle Gibbs with ancestor sampling pp. 35-39

- Nima Nonejad
- Evaluating assignment without transfers: A market perspective pp. 40-44

- YingHua He, Sanxi Li and Jianye Yan
- Word of mouth model of sales pp. 45-50

- Arthur Campbell
- Directed giving enhances voluntary giving to government pp. 51-54

- Sherry Li, Catherine Eckel, Philip Grossman and Tara Larson Brown
- Examining the effect of repressive and conciliatory government actions on terrorism activity in Israel pp. 55-58

- Vladimir Bejan and William S. Parkin
- A hybrid method for creating Lorenz curves pp. 59-63

- ZuXiang Wang and Russell Smyth
- Volatility persistence in stock market pp. 64-67

- Hongwei Chuang
- Scale, scope, and trade dynamics of export processing plants pp. 68-72

- Ana Fernandes and Heiwai Tang
- Copula-MGARCH with continuous covariance decomposition pp. 73-76

- Helmut Herwartz and Fabian H.C. Raters
- Estimating occupational mobility with covariates pp. 77-80

- Jørgen Modalsli
- Global prediction of recessions pp. 81-84

- Jonas Dovern and Florian Huber
- Endogeneity in stochastic frontier models: Copula approach without external instruments pp. 85-88

- Kien Tran and Mike Tsionas
- Solving and estimating linearized DSGE models with VARMA shock processes and filtered data pp. 89-91

- Alexander Meyer-Gohde and Daniel Neuhoff
- Do foreign exchange forecasters believe in Uncovered Interest Parity? pp. 92-95

- Juan Cuestas, Fabio Filipozzi and Karsten Staehr
- Is inflation in developing countries driven by low productivity or monetary growth? pp. 96-99

- Andrew Ojede
- Robust estimation under error cross section dependence pp. 100-104

- F. Moscone and Elisa Tosetti
- Evolution of nutritional quality in the US: Evidence from the ready-to-eat cereal industry pp. 105-108

- Emily Wang, Christian Rojas and Christoph Bauner
- Hedonic valuation of the perceived risks of nuclear power plants pp. 109-111

- Stefan Boes, Stephan Nüesch and Kaspar Wüthrich
- Effects of the Bank of Japan’s current quantitative and qualitative easing pp. 112-116

- Takashi Matsuki, Kimiko Sugimoto and Katsuhiko Satoma
- Behavior in the centipede game: A decision-theoretical perspective pp. 117-122

- Pavlo Blavatskyy
- Does money matter in the euro area? Evidence from a new Divisia index pp. 123-126

- Zsolt Darvas
Volume 132, issue C, 2015
- Engineering an incentive to search for work: A comparison groups approach pp. 1-4

- Oded Stark, Marcin Jakubek and Martyna Kobus
- When pressure sinks performance: Evidence from diving competitions pp. 5-8

- Christos Genakos, Mario Pagliero and Eleni Garbi
- Pareto improvement through unilateral matching of public good contributions: The role of commitment pp. 9-12

- Wolfgang Buchholz, Richard Cornes, Wolfgang Peters and Dirk Rübbelke
- Testing for linear and nonlinear Granger causality in the real exchange rate–consumption relation pp. 13-17

- Efthymios Pavlidis, Ivan Paya and David Peel
- Media slant in economic news: A factor 20 pp. 18-20

- Matthias Heinz and Johan Swinnen
- Understanding the space–time (in)consistency of the national accounts pp. 21-23

- Nicholas Oulton
- An axiomatization of multiple-choice test scoring pp. 24-27

- Andriy Zapechelnyuk
- Giving versus taking for a cause pp. 28-30

- Philip Grossman and Catherine Eckel
- The finance–growth nexus in crisis pp. 31-33

- Max Breitenlechner, Martin Gächter and Friedrich Sindermann
- Inverted-U aggregate investment curves in a dynamic game of advertising pp. 34-38

- Luca Lambertini and Georges Zaccour
- A simple nonnegative process for equilibrium models pp. 39-44

- Alex Hsu and Francisco Palomino
- Does competition spur innovation? Evidence from labor productivity data for the banking industry pp. 45-47

- Giovanni Alberto Tabacco
- Robustness of a simple rule for the social cost of carbon pp. 48-55

- Armon Rezai and Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg
- The variance risk premium and fundamental uncertainty pp. 56-60

- Christian Conrad and Karin Loch
- Who are the unemployed? Evidence from the United Kingdom pp. 61-64

- John Moffat and Hong Il Yoo
- Reconsidering the Social Security Notch and retirement: Wealth and incentive effects pp. 65-68

- Jeremy Moulton and Ann Stevens
- Market structure and welfare under monopolistic competition pp. 69-72

- Nelson Sa
- An empirical input allocation model for the cost minimizing multiproduct firm pp. 73-76

- Manhong Zhu, Gulcan Onel and James Seale
- Renegotiation of public contracts: An empirical analysis pp. 77-81

- Francesco Decarolis and Giuliana Palumbo
- Monetary policy and the financial sector pp. 82-86

- Aarti Singh, Sophie Stone and Jacek Suda
- Flattening of the Phillips curve under low trend inflation pp. 87-90

- Toyoichiro Shirota
- Economic policy uncertainty shocks and stock–bond correlations: Evidence from the US market pp. 91-96

- Xiao-Ming Li, Bing Zhang and Ruzhao Gao
- Buffer-stock saving in a Krusell–Smith world pp. 97-100

- Christopher Carroll, Jiri Slacalek and Kiichi Tokuoka
- Cross-sectional consumption-based asset pricing: A reappraisal pp. 101-104

- Tom Engsted and Stig V. Møller
- Risk preference and stability under learning pp. 105-108

- Christophre Georges
- The finer structure of resolute, neutral, and anonymous social choice correspondences pp. 109-111

- Donald E. Campbell and Jerry S. Kelly
- Betting lines and college football television ratings pp. 112-116

- Steven Salaga and Scott Tainsky
- Measuring competition using the Boone relative profit difference indicator pp. 117-120

- Meryem Duygun, Mohamed Shaban and Thomas Weyman-Jones
- Trade, non-homothetic preferences, and the impact of country size on wages pp. 121-124

- Xichao Wang and Mark Gibson
- Oil price forecastability and economic uncertainty pp. 125-128

- Stelios Bekiros, Rangan Gupta and Alessia Paccagnini
- Toward a more reliable picture of the economic activity: An application to Argentina pp. 129-132

- Maximo Camacho, Marcos Dal Bianco and Jaime Martinez-Martin
- Identification of a nonparametric panel data model with unobserved heterogeneity and lagged dependent variables pp. 133-135

- Neşe Yıldız
- Pigou’s Law and the proportionality of income and price elasticities of demand pp. 136-138

- Arthur Snow and Ronald Warren
- Decomposing the size, value and momentum premia of the Fama–French–Carhart four-factor model pp. 139-141

- Subhrendu Rath and Robert B. Durand