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Volume 125, issue 3, 2014
- The functional central limit theorem for the multivariate MS–ARMA–GARCH model pp. 331-335

- Oesook Lee and Jungwha Lee
- When R2 meets the short-sales constraints pp. 336-339

- Jinghan Cai and Le Xia
- Farsighted R&D networks pp. 340-342

- Ana Mauleon, José Sempere-Monerris and Vincent Vannetelbosch
- Returns to articles versus pages in academic publishing: Do salary-setters show ‘article illusion’? pp. 343-346

- John Gibson
- Merchant internalization revisited pp. 347-349

- Rong Ding
- Formal and informal job search pp. 350-352

- Luca Merlino
- Licensing and innovation: A comment pp. 353-356

- Stefano Colombo and Luigi Filippini
- A note on multi-winner contest mechanisms pp. 357-359

- Subhasish Chowdhury and Sang-Hyun Kim
- A note on the identification in two equations probit model with dummy endogenous regressor pp. 360-363

- Ismael Mourifié and Romuald Méango
- Profitability and investment factors for UK asset pricing models pp. 364-366

- Eoghan Nichol and Michael Dowling
- Bipower variation with jumps and correlated returns pp. 367-371

- Yunpeng Duan and Yi Xue
- Efficient club formation in a frictional environment pp. 372-375

- Benoit Julien, John Kennes and Moritz Ritter
- Disclosure policy in a multi-prize all-pay auction with stochastic abilities pp. 376-380

- Qiang Fu, Qian Jiao and Jingfeng Lu
- Extrapolation and structural similarity in games pp. 381-385

- Friederike Mengel and Emanuela Sciubba
- A Leviathan central bank: Modeling seigniorage in a money search model pp. 386-391

- Parag Waknis
- The causal effect of retirement on health: New evidence from Australian pension reform pp. 392-395

- Kadir Atalay and Garry Barrett
- Do optimists plan for retirement? A behavioural explanation for non-participation in pension schemes pp. 396-399

- Jiayi Balasuriya, Orla Gough and Kristina Vasileva
- Keeping up with the Joneses: Who loses out? pp. 400-403

- David Ulph
- Profile least squares estimation of a partially linear time trend model with weakly dependent data pp. 404-407

- Zheng Li, Li Su and Daiqiang Zhang
- Partially upper continuous preferences: Representation and maximal elements pp. 408-410

- Hassan Nosratabadi
- The incentive effect of coarsening the competition structure in a tournament pp. 411-414

- Sam-Ho Lee
- Structural change estimation in time series regressions with endogenous variables pp. 415-421

- Junhui Qian and Liangjun Su
- The effort-maximizing contest with heterogeneous prizes pp. 422-425

- Xuyuan Liu and Jingfeng Lu
- Sheep in Wolf’s clothing: Using the least squares criterion for quantile estimation pp. 426-431

- Heng Chen
- Crowdfunding, cascades and informed investors pp. 432-435

- Simon Parker
- On the efficient provision of public goods by means of biased lotteries: The two player case pp. 436-439

- Jörg Franke and Wolfgang Leininger
- Solidarity within a fixed community pp. 440-443

- Sylvain Béal, André Casajus, Frank Huettner, Eric Rémila and Philippe Solal
- Bayesian inference does not lead you astray…on average pp. 444-446

- Alejandro Francetich and David Kreps
- A nonparametric approach to solving a simple one-sector stochastic growth model pp. 447-450

- Philip Shaw
- Banking sector fragility linkages in the euro area: Evidence for crisis years 2007–2010 pp. 451-454

- Alexander Ludwig and Karol Sobański
- Tightening bounds in triangular systems pp. 455-458

- Desire Kedagni and Ismael Mourifié
- Late life transitions and social networks: The case of retirement pp. 459-462

- Jason Fletcher
Volume 125, issue 2, 2014
- The transfer of workers within multinationals and ownership of foreign affiliates pp. 149-152

- Joonhyung Lee
- Monopolistic third-degree price discrimination under vertical product differentiation pp. 153-155

- Xuan Nguyen
- Cartel size and collusive stability with non-capitalistic players pp. 156-159

- Flavio Delbono and Luca Lambertini
- A simple test for nonstationarity in mixed panels with incidental trends pp. 160-163

- Joakim Westerlund
- Potential, value, and random partitions pp. 164-166

- André Casajus
- Forecasting with a parsimonious subset VAR model pp. 167-170

- Chongcheul Cheong and Hyunchul Lee
- A field experiment on intertemporal enforcement spillovers pp. 171-174

- Tobias Cagala, Ulrich Glogowsky and Johannes Rincke
- On the neoclassical growth model with non-constant discounting pp. 175-178

- Ryoji Hiraguchi
- Good turnover and bad turnover: Barriers to business and productivity pp. 179-181

- Luis Cabral
- Do the world’s largest cities follow Zipf’s and Gibrat’s laws? pp. 182-186

- Jeff Luckstead and Stephen Devadoss
- Foreign portfolio diversification and risk-sharing pp. 187-190

- Faruk Balli, Filippo Maria Pericoli and E. Pierucci
- Supply side inflation persistence pp. 191-194

- Andrea Civelli and Nicola Zaniboni
- An MPEC estimator for misclassification models pp. 195-199

- Ruichang Lu, Yao Luo and Ruli Xiao
- The effect of private high school education on the college trajectory pp. 200-203

- Conor Coughlin and Carolina Castilla
- Measuring US sectoral shocks in the world input–output network pp. 204-207

- Sakai Ando
- The FMLS-based CUSUM statistic for testing the null of smooth time-varying cointegration in the presence of a structural break pp. 208-211

- David Neto
- Learning-by-exporting versus self-selection: New evidence for 19 sub-Saharan African countries pp. 212-214

- Neil Foster-McGregor, Anders Isaksson and Florian Kaulich
- Group size paradox and public goods pp. 215-218

- Parimal Bag and Debasis Mondal
- A characterization of the coskewness–cokurtosis pricing model pp. 219-222

- Kerry Back
- Endogenous cartel formation: Experimental evidence pp. 223-225

- Miguel Fonseca and Hans-Theo Normann
- The signaling power of trade protection pp. 226-228

- Arastou Khatibi
- On the universally beneficial manipulation conjecture pp. 229-232

- Shaofang Qi
- On the optimality of not allocating pp. 233-235

- Angel Hernando-Veciana and Fabio Michelucci
- Small-sample inference with spatial HAC estimators pp. 236-239

- Sabrina Dorn and Peter Egger
- Substitution and superstars pp. 240-242

- Tim Perri
- On Okun’s law in OECD countries: An analysis by age cohorts pp. 243-248

- Luca Zanin
- The social value of public information with convex costs of information acquisition pp. 249-252

- Takashi Ui
- Inflation targeting and real exchange rates: A bias correction approach pp. 253-256

- Jaebeom Kim
- The monetary utility premium and interpersonal comparisons pp. 257-260

- Jingyuan Li and Liqun Liu
- Economic policy uncertainty, financial markets and probability of US recessions pp. 261-265

- Lilia Karnizova and Li, Jiaxiong (Chris)
- Stable lexicographic rules for shortest path games pp. 266-269

- Eric Bahel and Christian Trudeau
- Is ethnic discrimination due to distaste or statistics? pp. 270-273

- Stijn Baert and Ann-Sophie De Pauw
- Job design with sequential tasks and outcome externalities revisited pp. 274-277

- Jiancai Pi
- Do complex inventions need less international patent protection? pp. 278-281

- Jose Fernandez Donoso
- News and monetary shocks at a high frequency: A simple approach pp. 282-286

- Troy Matheson and Emil Stavrev
- Pervasive inattentiveness pp. 287-290

- Fabio Verona
- The strength of the waterbed effect depends on tariff type pp. 291-294

- Steffen Hoernig
- Unintended consequences of enforcement in illicit markets pp. 295-297

- James Prieger and Jonathan Kulick
- Fragmentation in the Euro overnight unsecured money market pp. 298-302

- Carlos Garcia-de-Andoain, Peter Hoffmann and Simone Manganelli
- Estimating the value and distributional effects of free state schooling pp. 303-305

- Sofia N. Andreou, Christos Koutsampelas and Panos Pashardes
- Testing for individual and time effects in panel data models with interactive effects pp. 306-310

- Jianhong Wu and Jinchang Li
- Effect of the order of fractional integration on impulse responses pp. 311-314

- Uwe Hassler and Mehdi Hosseinkouchack
- Expectations and macroeconomic fluctuations in the euro area pp. 315-318

- Alessandro Girardi
- Saddlepath learning, MSV learning and consistency of subjective expectations pp. 319-322

- Seonghoon Cho
- More wealth, shorter hours? Evidence from the Netherlands pp. 323-326

- Thomas van Huizen
- Central bank independence and macro-prudential regulation pp. 327-330

- Kenichi Ueda and Fabian Valencia
Volume 125, issue 1, 2014
- On testing for nonlinearity in multivariate time series pp. 1-4

- Zacharias Psaradakis and Marian Vavra
- Currency demand, new technology, and the adoption of electronic money: Micro evidence from Japan pp. 5-8

- Hiroshi Fujiki and Migiwa Tanaka
- Crime and growth convergence: Evidence from Mexico pp. 9-13

- Ted Enamorado, Luis Lopez-Calva and Carlos Rodríguez-Castelán
- Preference shifts and the change of consumption composition pp. 14-17

- William Addessi
- A method for finding the maximal set in excess demand pp. 18-20

- Tommy Andersson, Albin Erlanson, Jens Gudmundsson, Helga Habis, Jim Ingebretsen Carlson and Jörgen Kratz
- Optimal ownership of public goods reconsidered pp. 21-24

- Patrick Schmitz
- Condorcet Jury Theorem: An example in which informative voting is rational but leads to inefficient information aggregation pp. 25-28

- Johanna Goertz and Francois Maniquet
- On the relation between regular variation and the asymptotic elasticity of substitution pp. 29-31

- Luis Alcalá
- Passive partial ownership, sneaky takeovers, and merger control pp. 32-35

- Dragan Jovanovic and Christian Wey
- Ideological polarization and the media pp. 36-39

- Mickael Melki and Andrew Pickering
- What drives the nonlinearity of time series: A frequency perspective pp. 40-42

- Petre Caraiani
- Can we reject linearity in an HAR-RV model for the S&P 500? Insights from a nonparametric HAR-RV pp. 43-46

- Jerome Lahaye and Philip Shaw
- Optimal interest rate rule in a DSGE model with housing market spillovers pp. 47-51

- Xiaojin Sun and Kwok Ping Tsang
- Robust thresholding for Diffusion Index forecast pp. 52-56

- Vu Le and Qing Wang
- On the optimality of the Friedman rule in a New Monetarist model pp. 57-60

- Ryoji Hiraguchi and Keiichiro Kobayashi
- Health insurer market power and primary care consolidation pp. 61-65

- Christopher S. Brunt and John Bowblis
- Are school counselors an effective education input? pp. 66-69

- Scott Carrell and Mark Hoekstra
- The von Neumann–Morgenstern stable sets for the mixed extension of 2×2 games pp. 70-73

- Elena Inarra, C. Larrea and Ana Saracho
- A bootstrap test for jumps in financial economics pp. 74-78

- Eunju Hwang and Dong Wan Shin
- Tax accounting principles and corporate risk-taking pp. 79-81

- Johannes Becker and Melanie Steinhoff
- Does distance reflect more than transport costs? pp. 82-86

- Chi-Young Choi and Horag Choi
- Mixed pricing in oligopoly with limited monopoly pp. 87-92

- Zhong Wen
- Non-linearity in the inflation–growth relationship in developing economies: Evidence from a semiparametric panel model pp. 93-96

- Deniz Baglan and Emre Yoldas
- Do entry barriers reduce productivity? Evidence from a natural experiment pp. 97-100

- Danny McGowan
- Measuring stress in money markets: A dynamic factor approach pp. 101-106

- Seth Carpenter, Selva Demiralp, Bernd Schlusche and Zeynep Senyuz
- Firms’ skills as drivers of radical and incremental innovation pp. 107-109

- Justin Doran and Geraldine Ryan
- A note on Kuhn’s Theorem with ambiguity averse players pp. 110-114

- Gaurab Aryal and Ronald Stauber
- Unique equilibrium in rent-seeking contests with a continuum of types pp. 115-118

- Christian Ewerhart
- Testing for structural breaks with local smoothers: A simulation study pp. 119-122

- Serda Ozturk and Thanasis Stengos
- Convex and decreasing absolute risk aversion is proper pp. 123-125

- James Huang
- Which business model for e-book pricing? pp. 126-129

- Danilo C. Dantas, Sihem Taboubi and Georges Zaccour
- When are bonus payments for managers perceived as fair? Results from a quasi-experiment pp. 130-133

- Gesine Stephan, Matthias Dütsch, Cathrin Gückelhorn and Olaf Struck
- The effect of ambiguity aversion on reward scheme choice pp. 134-137

- Christian Kellner and Gerhard Riener
- Exchange rate pass-through to domestic producer prices: Evidence from Korean firm-level pricing survey pp. 138-142

- JaeBin Ahn and Chang-Gui Park
- Financial constraints, firm entry, and exchange rate pass-through pp. 143-147

- Michiru Sakane Kosaka
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