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Volume 123, issue 3, 2014
- An algorithm for constructing high dimensional distributions from distributions of lower dimension pp. 257-261

- Stanislav Anatolyev, Renat Khabibullin and Artem Prokhorov
- Measurement error in the AFQT in the NLSY79 pp. 262-265

- Lynne Steuerle Schofield
- Consumer poaching, brand switching, and price transparency pp. 266-269

- Christian Schultz
- An exploration of the effect of doubt during disasters on equity premiums pp. 270-273

- Shiba Suzuki
- Hidden consequences of a first-born boy for mothers pp. 274-278

- Andrea Ichino, Elly-Ann Lindström and Eliana Viviano
- Time scale evaluation of economic forecasts pp. 279-281

- Antonis Michis
- Maximum likelihood estimation for vector autoregressions with multivariate stochastic volatility pp. 282-286

- Dukpa Kim
- Measuring business cycles: Empirical Mode Decomposition of economic time series pp. 287-290

- Ivan Kožić and Ivan Sever
- The maximum number of parameters for the Hausman test when the estimators are from different sets of equations pp. 291-294

- Kazumitsu Nawata and Michael McAleer
- Destructive behavior in a Fragile Public Good game pp. 295-299

- Maximilian Hoyer, Nadège Bault, Ben Loerakker and Frans van Winden
- Iterative algorithm for non parametric estimation of the instrumental variables quantiles pp. 300-304

- Frédérique Feve and Jean-Pierre Florens
- On conditions in central limit theorems for martingale difference arrays pp. 305-307

- Abdelkamel Alj, Rajae Azrak and Guy Mélard
- Agency conflicts in the presence of random private benefits from project implementation pp. 308-312

- Ronald A. Dye and Sri S. Sridharan
- Resuscitating the ad hoc loss function for monetary policy analysis pp. 313-317

- Juan Paez-Farrell
- Social security and economic integration pp. 318-322

- L. Artige, Antoine Dedry and Pierre Pestieau
- Are leniency programs too generous? pp. 323-326

- Julien Sauvagnat
- Property taxes and dynamic efficiency: A correction pp. 327-328

- Stefan Homburg
- The effects of the raising-the-official-pension-age policy in an overlapping generations economy pp. 329-332

- Koichi Miyazaki
- On the equivalence of indirect inference and bootstrap bias correction for linear IV estimators pp. 333-335

- Tak Wai Chau
- Habit formation in state-dependent pricing models: Implications for the dynamics of output and prices pp. 336-340

- Phuong Ngo
- Private versus verifiable interim performance evaluations under uncertainty pp. 341-344

- Stefan Terstiege
- Donor–recipient ideological differences and economic aid pp. 345-347

- Vahe Lskavyan
- A Monte Carlo study of a factor analytical method for fixed-effects dynamic panel models pp. 348-351

- Milda Norkute
- Equilibrium bids in practical multi-attribute auctions pp. 352-355

- Mingxi Wang and Shulin Liu
- Maxmin mechanism in a simple common value auction pp. 356-360

- Yan Long
- Price dispersion across US districts of entry pp. 361-365

- Hakan Yilmazkuday
- The stained China miracle: Corruption, regulation, and firm performance pp. 366-369

- Ting Jiang and Huihua Nie
- A study of political activism in labour courts pp. 370-373

- James Francis Booth and Benoit Freyens
- Estimates of gender differences in firm’s access to credit in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 374-377

- Henrik Hansen and John Rand
- Effects of supervision on tax compliance: Evidence from a field experiment in Austria pp. 378-382

- Katharina Gangl, Benno Torgler, Erich Kirchler and Eva Hofmann
- Periodically collapsing Evans bubbles and stock-price volatility pp. 383-386

- Benedikt Rotermann and Bernd Wilfling
- Risk taking by agents: The role of ex-ante and ex-post accountability pp. 387-390

- Monique M.H. Pollmann, Jan Potters and Stefan Trautmann
- Non-profit differentials in crowd-based financing: Evidence from 50,000 campaigns pp. 391-394

- Stefan Pitschner and Sebastian Pitschner-Finn
- Location and ownership of public goods pp. 395-397

- Maija Halonen-Akatwijuka and Evagelos Pafilis
- Inequality in democracies: Testing the classic democratic theory of redistribution pp. 398-401

- Brandon Pecoraro
Volume 123, issue 2, 2014
- Sluggish US employment recovery after the Great Recession: Cyclical or structural factors? pp. 109-112

- Marcella Lucchetta and Antonio Paradiso
- Relaxing the substitutes condition in matching markets with contracts pp. 113-117

- Francis Flanagan
- Information asymmetry and reentry pp. 118-121

- Andreas Harasser
- Monetary environments and stock returns revisited: A quantile regression approach pp. 122-126

- Thanaset Chevapatrakul
- The strategy of manipulating joint decision-making pp. 127-130

- Jin Yeub Kim and Heung Jin Kwon
- The causal effect of income on life satisfaction and the implications for valuing non-market goods pp. 131-134

- Christopher L. Ambrey and Christopher Fleming
- Gross substitutes and complements: A simple generalization pp. 135-138

- Alexander Teytelboym
- The nucleolus of large majority games pp. 139-143

- Sascha Kurz, Stefan Napel and Andreas Nohn
- Solidarity among the poor pp. 144-148

- Angela de Oliveira, Catherine Eckel and Rachel Croson
- How do transport costs affect firms’ exports? Evidence from a vanishing bridge pp. 149-153

- Christian Volpe Martincus, Jeronimo Carballo, Pablo Garcia and Alejandro Graziano
- Estimating efficiency spillovers with state level evidence for manufacturing in the US pp. 154-159

- Anthony Glass, Karligash Kenjegalieva and Robin C. Sickles
- Real exchange rate dynamics in sticky wage models pp. 160-163

- Mario Crucini, Mototsugu Shintani and Takayuki Tsuruga
- Asset bubbles in an overlapping generations model with endogenous labor supply pp. 164-167

- Lisi Shi and Richard M.H. Suen
- On the fairness of random procedures pp. 168-170

- Kfir Eliaz and Ariel Rubinstein
- Uniqueness of Markov equilibrium in stochastic OLG models with nonclassical production pp. 171-176

- Marten Hillebrand
- Inequality and debt in a model with heterogeneous agents pp. 177-182

- Federico Ravenna and Nicolas Vincent
- Age structure and the current account pp. 183-186

- Gudmundur S. Gudmundsson and Gylfi Zoega
- GARCH models for daily stock returns: Impact of estimation frequency on Value-at-Risk and Expected Shortfall forecasts pp. 187-190

- David Ardia and Lennart F. Hoogerheide
- Smug Alert! Exploring self-licensing behavior in a cheating game pp. 191-194

- Sophie Clot, Gilles Grolleau and Lisette Ibanez
- Seasonal cycles in a model of the housing market pp. 195-199

- Cemil Selcuk
- Bias in reduced-form estimates of pass-through pp. 200-202

- Alexander MacKay, Nathan H. Miller, Marc Remer and Gloria Sheu
- Information asymmetry in US banks and the 2009 bank stress test pp. 203-205

- Margot Quijano
- Regime shifts and the Canada/US exchange rate in a multivariate framework pp. 206-211

- Joscha Beckmann and Robert Czudaj
- Inferring discount rates from time-preference experiments pp. 212-215

- Eric Duquette, Nathaniel Higgins and John Horowitz
- Some exact and inexact linear rational expectation models in vector autoregressive models pp. 216-219

- Anders Rygh Swensen
- Sensitivity checks for the local average treatment effect pp. 220-223

- Martin Huber
- Optimal policy intervention, constrained obfuscation and the social value of public information pp. 224-226

- Luca Colombo and Gianluca Femminis
- Patent strength and optimal two-part tariff licensing with a potential rival pp. 227-231

- Tatsuya Kitagawa, Yasushi Masuda and Masashi Umezawa
- Monetary incentives versus class credit: Evidence from a large classroom trust experiment pp. 232-235

- R. Andrew Luccasen and M. Kathleen Thomas
- Disadvantages of linguistic origin—Evidence from immigrant literacy scores pp. 236-239

- Ingo Isphording
- Biasing selection contests with ex-ante identical agents pp. 240-243

- Kohei Kawamura and Ines Moreno de Barreda
- Robust monetary policy, optimal delegation and misspecified potential output pp. 244-247

- Peter Tillmann
- Precautionary saving and the notion of ambiguity prudence pp. 248-251

- Loïc Berger
- The effect of the solemn oath script in hypothetical choice experiment survey: A pilot study pp. 252-255

- Tiziana de-Magistris and Stefano Pascucci
Volume 123, issue 1, 2014
- A latent class model for obesity pp. 1-5

- William Greene, Mark Harris, Bruce Hollingsworth and Pushkar Maitra
- Price effects of multimarket contact among movie chains in small US metropolitan areas pp. 6-8

- Robert Feinberg
- Do the global stochastic trends drive the real house prices in OECD countries? pp. 9-13

- Deniz Karaman Örsal
- On the Fisher information matrix of a vector ARMA process pp. 14-16

- Yong Bao and Ying Hua
- Relative price and inflation variability in a simple consumer search model pp. 17-22

- Christopher Hajzler and David Fielding
- Housing and relative risk aversion pp. 23-25

- Francesco Zanetti
- On the size of fiscal multipliers: A counterfactual analysis pp. 26-32

- Jan Kuckuck and Frank Westermann
- The disposition effect and loss aversion: Do gender differences matter? pp. 33-36

- Holger Rau
- Financial reforms, product differentiation, and trade pp. 37-41

- Abdul Munasib and Devesh Roy
- Do practice rounds affect experimental auction results? pp. 42-44

- Jay Corrigan, Matthew Rousu and Dinah Pura T. Depositario
- Reporting bias in incomplete information model pp. 45-49

- Maurice Peat, Jiri Svec and Jue Wang
- Consumption response to investment shocks under financial frictions pp. 50-53

- Abeer Reza
- Empirical likelihood-based inference for the generalized entropy class of inequality measures pp. 54-57

- Tahsin Mehdi and Thanasis Stengos
- Vertical product differentiation and two-sided markets pp. 58-61

- Jean Gabszewicz and Xavier Wauthy
- Three-dimensional panel data models with interactive effects: Estimation and simulation pp. 62-65

- Xiaoqing Ye and Xiangjun Wu
- Is soccer good for you? The motivational impact of big sporting events on the unemployed pp. 66-69

- Philipp Doerrenberg and Sebastian Siegloch
- Consistency and asymptotic normality for equilibrium models with partially observed outcome variables pp. 70-74

- Nathan H. Miller and Matthew Osborne
- A simple and effective misspecification test for the double-hurdle model pp. 75-78

- Riccardo (Jack) Lucchetti and Claudia Pigini
- A public firm in a model of spatial duopoly with price discrimination pp. 79-81

- Hamid Beladi, Avik Chakrabarti and Sugata Marjit
- Disagreement between rating agencies and bond opacity: A theoretical perspective pp. 82-85

- Achim Hauck and Ulrike Neyer
- Does truth win when teams reason strategically? pp. 86-89

- Jeannette Brosig-Koch, Timo Heinrich and Christoph Helbach
- Honesty in tournaments pp. 90-93

- Julian Conrads, Bernd Irlenbusch, Rainer Rilke, Anne Schielke and Gari Walkowitz
- Family employees and absenteeism pp. 94-99

- Joern Block, Laszlo Goerke, Jose Maria Millan and Concepción Román
- Momentum in global equity markets in times of troubles: Does the economic state matter? pp. 100-103

- Klaus Grobys
- Tax competition in federations revisited pp. 104-107

- Jiancai Pi and Yu Zhou
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