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Volume 131, issue C, 2015
- Existence of steady-state equilibria in matching models with search frictions pp. 1-4

- Stephan Lauermann and Georg Nöldeke
- Prediction model averaging estimator pp. 5-8

- Tian Xie
- A note on Aumann and Serrano’s index of riskiness pp. 9-11

- Amnon Schreiber
- The impact of a Hausman pretest, applied to panel data, on the coverage probability of confidence intervals pp. 12-15

- Paul Kabaila, Rheanna Mainzer and Davide Farchione
- Prevention or treatment? The case of malaria pp. 16-19

- Jean-Claude Berthélemy, Jean Gaudart and Josselin Thuilliez
- An example of conflicts of interest as pandering disincentives pp. 20-23

- Saori Chiba and Kaiwen Leong
- A strictly-concave, non-spliced, Giffen-compatible utility function pp. 24-28

- Daniel K. Biederman
- Pitfalls of estimating the marginal likelihood using the modified harmonic mean pp. 29-33

- Joshua Chan and Angelia Grant
- The affection effect in an incentive compatible insurance demand experiment pp. 34-37

- Vijay Aseervatham, Johannes G. Jaspersen and Andreas Richter
- Economic welfare evaluation in an era of rapid technological change pp. 38-40

- Russel Cooper, Keith McLaren, Fahd Rehman and Wojciech A. Szewczyk
- Consistency of the least squares estimator in threshold regression with endogeneity pp. 41-46

- Ping Yu
- Agility in repeated games: An example pp. 47-49

- Ran Spiegler
- Estimating demand for spatially differentiated firms with unobserved quantities and limited price data pp. 50-53

- Charles Moul
- Non-constant discounting and Ak-type growth models pp. 54-58

- Francisco Cabo, Guiomar Martin-Herran and María Pilar Martínez-García
- Weak independent decisiveness and the existence of a unique vetoer pp. 59-61

- Sususmu Cato
- The costs of conflict: A choice-theoretic, equilibrium analysis pp. 62-65

- Yang-Ming Chang, Shane Sanders and Bhavneet Walia
- The zero lower bound and movements in the term structure of interest rates pp. 66-69

- Christian Grisse
- Estimating the common break date in large factor models pp. 70-74

- Liang Chen
- Goals, motivation and gender pp. 75-77

- Samuel Smithers
- A consistent bootstrap procedure for nonparametric symmetry tests pp. 78-82

- Daniel Henderson and Christopher Parmeter
- Predicting stock returns and volatility using consumption-aggregate wealth ratios: A nonlinear approach pp. 83-85

- Stelios Bekiros and Rangan Gupta
- City scale and productivity in China pp. 86-90

- Chao Li and John Gibson
- Self-serving bias and tax morale pp. 91-93

- Kay Blaufus, Matthias Braune, Jochen Hundsdoerfer and Martin Jacob
- The dynamics of innovations and citations pp. 94-97

- Christian Ghiglino and Nicole Tabasso
Volume 130, issue C, 2015
- A model-free test for contagion between crude oil and stock markets pp. 1-4

- Zhiyuan Pan, Xu Zheng and Yuting Gong
- Testing for joint significance in nonstationary ordered choice model pp. 5-8

- Peng Xu
- Characterization of linear symmetric solutions for allocation problems pp. 9-12

- J. Sánchez-Pérez, L. Plata-Pérez and Elvio Accinelli
- Job satisfaction, age and tenure: A generalized dynamic random effects model pp. 13-16

- Kausik Chaudhuri, Kevin T. Reilly and David A. Spencer
- New results on precautionary saving under two risks pp. 17-20

- Donatella Baiardi, Marzia De Donno, Marco Magnani and Mario Menegatti
- Preference domains and the monotonicity of condorcet extensions pp. 21-23

- Paul J. Healy and Michael Peress
- On smart sanctions pp. 24-27

- Hamid Beladi and Reza Oladi
- Identifying social norms using coordination games: Spectators vs. stakeholders pp. 28-31

- Hande Erkut, Daniele Nosenzo and Martin Sefton
- Speculative bubbles in Bitcoin markets? An empirical investigation into the fundamental value of Bitcoin pp. 32-36

- Eng-Tuck Cheah and John Fry
- Assessing point forecast accuracy by stochastic loss distance pp. 37-38

- Francis Diebold and Minchul Shin
- Application compatibility and affiliation in two-sided markets pp. 39-42

- Masayoshi Maruyama and Yusuke Zennyo
- Cooperation and punishment: The effect of religiosity and religious festival pp. 43-46

- Alpaslan Akay, Gokhan Karabulut and Peter Martinsson
- The relative income hypothesis: A comparison of methods pp. 47-50

- Sarah Brown, Daniel Gray and Jennifer Roberts
- Multidimensional poverty with missing attributes pp. 51-55

- Avidit Acharya and John Roemer
- Cyclical behavior of real wages in Japan pp. 56-59

- Hiroaki Miyamoto
- Are worker flows in France and the US so different? Revisiting French empirical evidence pp. 60-62

- Richard Duhautois and Héloïse Petit
- Public offers in the market for lemons with large discounting pp. 63-65

- Kyungmin Kim
- Testing for no factor structures: On the use of Hausman-type statistics pp. 66-68

- Carolina Castagnetti, Eduardo Rossi and Lorenzo Trapani
- Hotelling’s competition with relative performance evaluation pp. 69-71

- Zonglai Kou and Min Zhou
- Does search boost efficiency? pp. 72-74

- Teng Ge
- Investor borrowing heterogeneity in a Kiyotaki–Moore style macro model pp. 75-79

- Maria Teresa Punzi and Katrin Rabitsch
- Child labor and the wealth paradox: The role of altruistic parents pp. 80-82

- Luiz Lima, Shirley Mesquita and Marianne Wanamaker
- A note on uncertainty and perception concerning measurable utility pp. 83-84

- Cheng-Zhong Qin and Martin Shubik
- Asymmetric information in (private) accident insurance pp. 85-88

- Martin Spindler
- Monopoly rents in contestable markets pp. 89-92

- Luis Braido and Felipe L. Shalders
- Stationarity of econometric learning with bounded memory and a predicted state variable pp. 93-96

- Tatiana Damjanovic, Šarūnas Girdėnas and Keqing Liu
- How to efficiently allocate houses under price controls? pp. 97-99

- Tommy Andersson, Zaifu Yang and Dongmo Zhang
- Job displacement’s long-run effect on access to employer-provided health insurance and other fringe benefits pp. 100-104

- Nicholas Jolly and Brian J. Phelan
- The asymmetric effects of deflation on consumption spending: Evidence from the great depression pp. 105-108

- Jonathan Davis
- Estimation of inequality indices of the cumulative distribution function pp. 109-112

- Ramses Abul Naga and Christopher Stapenhurst
- The short and the long run relationship between fiscal decentralization and public expenditure composition in Italy pp. 113-116

- Maria Jennifer Grisorio and Francesco Prota
- Bank default risk and carry trade profit pp. 117-119

- Daehwan Kim and Chi-Young Song
- Consistency of model averaging estimators pp. 120-123

- Xinyu Zhang
- Factor-augmented regression models with structural change pp. 124-127

- Shaoping Wang, Guowei Cui and Kunpeng Li