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Volume 119, issue 3, 2013
- Simultaneous confidence band for nonparametric fixed effects panel data models pp. 229-232

- Gaorong Li, Heng Peng and Tiejun Tong
- A simple test for the equality of integration orders pp. 233-237

- Javier Hualde
- Consumption taxes and precautionary savings pp. 238-242

- Alexis Anagnostopoulos and Qian Li
- Program quality and treatment completion for youth training programs pp. 243-246

- Ana Dammert and Jose Galdo
- On the estimation and inference in factor-augmented panel regressions with correlated loadings pp. 247-250

- Joakim Westerlund and Jean-Pierre Urbain
- Credit rating agencies and elections in emerging democracies: Guardians of fiscal discipline? pp. 251-254

- Marek Hanusch and Paul Vaaler
- The impact of a sustainability constraint on the mean-tracking error efficient frontier pp. 255-260

- Kris Boudt, Jonathan Cornelissen and Christophe Croux
- Full implementation of rank-dependent prizes pp. 261-263

- Rune Midjord
- Heterogeneous agents and the implications of the Markowitz model of utility for multi-prize lottery tickets pp. 264-267

- David Peel
- Entry of firms and cost of disinflation in New Keynesian models pp. 268-271

- Laurence Bloch
- Size-dependent labor regulations and structural transformation in India pp. 272-275

- Wenbiao Cai and Manish Pandey
- Reservation wages, expected wages and unemployment pp. 276-279

- Sarah Brown and Karl Taylor
- Understanding and predicting bank rating transitions using optimal survival analysis models pp. 280-283

- Philippe Louis, Elisabeth Van Laere and Bart Baesens
- Chronic and transient poverty in rural China pp. 284-286

- Guanghua Wan and Yuan Zhang
- Structural estimation of continuous choice models: Evaluating the EGM and MPEC pp. 287-290

- Thomas Jørgensen
- Productivity growth decomposition using a spatial autoregressive frontier model pp. 291-295

- Anthony Glass, Karligash Kenjegalieva and Juan Paez-Farrell
- The union wage effect and ability bias: Evidence from Ireland pp. 296-298

- Frank Walsh
- Solution of continuous-time dynamic models with inequality constraints pp. 299-301

- Timo Trimborn
- On pollution permits and abatement pp. 302-305

- Hamid Beladi, Lu Liu and Reza Oladi
- Non-monetary incentives in online experiments pp. 306-310

- Dmitri Vinogradov and Elena Shadrina
- When do textbooks matter for achievement? Evidence from African primary schools pp. 311-315

- Maria Kuecken and Marie-Anne Valfort
- Quota bonuses with heterogeneous agents pp. 316-320

- Barna Bakó and András Kálecz-Simon
- Do banking crises cause terrorism? pp. 321-324

- Thomas Gries and Daniel Meierrieks
- ‘Nudging’ hotel guests to reduce food waste as a win–win environmental measure pp. 325-327

- Steffen Kallbekken and Håkon Sælen
- When can we do better than autarky? pp. 328-331

- Guoqiang Tian and Yuzhe Zhang
- Managerial optimism and post-financing stock performance in Taiwan: A comparison of debt and equity financing pp. 332-335

- Chih-Yung Wang, Yu-Fen Chen and Chia-Wen Yu
- Investments in physical capital, relationship-specificity, and the property rights approach pp. 336-339

- Patrick W. Schmitz
- World total factor productivity growth and the steady-state rate in the 20th century pp. 340-343

- Theodore Breton
- How do powerful CEOs view corporate social responsibility (CSR)? An empirical note pp. 344-347

- Pornsit Jiraporn and P. Chintrakarn
- The impact of female managers on the gender pay gap: Evidence from linked employer–employee data for Germany pp. 348-350

- Boris Hirsch
- Would a Bagehot style corporate bond backstop have helped counter the Great Recession? pp. 351-353

- John Duca and Anthony Murphy
- Vacancies in supply chain networks pp. 354-357

- John William Hatfield and Scott Kominers
Volume 119, issue 2, 2013
- Increasing marginal costs are strategically beneficial in forward trading pp. 109-112

- Yves Breitmoser
- Over the borderline: How the characteristics of lines shape optimal tax policy pp. 113-116

- David Agrawal
- Do financial advisor commissions distort client choice? pp. 117-119

- Max Beyer, David de Meza and Diane Reyniers
- Fixed currency regimes and the time pattern of trade effects pp. 120-123

- Sabrina Dorn and Peter Egger
- The marginal propensity to consume and multidimensional risk pp. 124-127

- Elyès Jouini, Clotilde Napp and Diego Nocetti
- Risk attitudes and Medicare Part D enrollment decisions pp. 128-132

- Stefan Vetter, Florian Heiss, Daniel McFadden and Joachim Winter
- The man of the house—How the use of household head characteristics may lead to omitted variable bias pp. 133-135

- Kristin Kleinjans
- Implementation lag and the investment decision pp. 136-140

- Sudipto Sarkar and Chuanqian Zhang
- De-agriculturalization as a result of productivity growth in agriculture pp. 141-145

- Murat Üngör
- Equilibria in unidirectional spatial models pp. 146-149

- Dimitrios Xefteris
- An empirical investigation of the trade benefit function pp. 150-153

- Ka Wong
- Immigrant–native wage gaps in time series: Complementarities or composition effects? pp. 154-156

- Joakim Ruist
- The impact of immigrants on host country crime pp. 157-161

- Tiantian Dai, Xiangbo Liu and Biancen Xie
- Optimal growth policy: The role of skill heterogeneity pp. 162-164

- Volker Grossmann and Thomas M. Steger
- Estimating the foreign circulation of banknotes pp. 165-167

- Nikolaus Bartzsch, Gerhard Rösl and Franz Seitz
- Multivariate test for forecast rationality under asymmetric loss functions: Recent evidence from MMS survey of inflation–output forecasts pp. 168-171

- Yasemin Ulu
- Time zone differences as trade barriers pp. 172-175

- Peter Egger and Mario Larch
- News shocks and inflation pp. 176-179

- Ryo Jinnai
- An adaptive truncated product method for combining dependent p-values pp. 180-182

- Xuguang Sheng and Jingyun Yang
- Advertising competition in a mixed oligopoly pp. 183-185

- Toshihiro Matsumura and Takeaki Sunada
- Non-constant discounting and consumption, portfolio and life insurance rules pp. 186-190

- Jesus Marin-Solano, Jorge Navas and Oriol Roch
- Fractionalization and trust in India: A field-experiment pp. 191-194

- Swee-Hoon Chuah, Reema Fahoum and Robert Hoffmann
- Public support for innovation, intangible investment and productivity growth in the UK market sector pp. 195-198

- Jonathan Haskel and Gavin Wallis
- A switching model with flexible threshold variable: With an application to nonlinear dynamics in stock returns pp. 199-203

- Daniele Massacci
- A ‘divide and choose’ approach to compromising pp. 204-209

- Peter Postl
- Do liberal home owners consume less electricity? A test of the voluntary restraint hypothesis pp. 210-212

- Dora Costa and Matthew Kahn
- Default effects, transaction costs, and imperfect information pp. 213-215

- Chris M. Wilson, Luke Garrod and Alistair Munro
- Are the effects of Bloom’s uncertainty shocks robust? pp. 216-220

- Sangyup Choi
- Comparisons of stationary distributions of linear models pp. 221-223

- Shenghao Zhu
- An alternative axiomatization of intertemporal utility smoothing pp. 224-227

- Katsutoshi Wakai
Volume 119, issue 1, 2013
- On policymakers’ loss functions and the evaluation of early warning systems pp. 1-7

- Peter Sarlin
- Decision rules revealing commonly known events pp. 8-10

- Tymofiy Mylovanov and Andriy Zapechelnyuk
- Merger and entry-license tax pp. 11-13

- Sususmu Cato and Toshihiro Matsumura
- Strategy-proof location of a public bad on a disc pp. 14-16

- Murat Öztürk, Hans Peters and Ton Storcken
- News shocks, nonfundamentalness and volatility pp. 17-19

- Sven Offick and Hans-Werner Wohltmann
- Social Security claiming decision of married men and widow poverty pp. 20-23

- Steven A. Sass, Wei Sun and Anthony Webb
- Asset prices, monetary policy, and aggregate fluctuations: An empirical investigation pp. 24-27

- Lichao Cheng and Yi Jin
- Bargaining position, bargaining power, and the property rights approach pp. 28-31

- Patrick W. Schmitz
- Generalized propensity scores for multiple continuous treatment variables pp. 32-34

- Peter Egger and Maximilian von Ehrlich
- Judo economics in markets with asymmetric firms pp. 35-37

- Daniel Cracau
- Volatility and persistence of simulated DSGE real exchange rates pp. 38-41

- Yamin Ahmad, Ming Chien Lo and Olena Mykhaylova
- Employment effects of Thanksgiving timing pp. 42-44

- R. Urbatsch
- Using trade policy to influence firm location pp. 45-47

- Nathaniel Cook and John Douglas Wilson
- A restaurant field experiment in charitable contributions pp. 48-49

- Gary Charness and Tsz Cheung
- On Jarque–Bera normality and cusum parameter change tests for BCTT-GARCH models pp. 50-54

- Taewook Lee
- Using clock auctions to dissolve partnership: An experimental study pp. 55-59

- Xiangdong Qin and Fangzhou Zhang
- The reverse Allais paradox pp. 60-64

- Pavlo R. Blavatskyy
- Revisiting the empirics of inflation in China: A smooth transition error correction approach pp. 68-71

- Lingxiang Zhang
- The relational underpinnings of formal contracting and the welfare consequences of legal system improvement pp. 72-76

- Benjamin E. Hermalin, Larry Li and Tony Naughton
- Directed technological change and factor shares pp. 77-80

- Rob Hart
- Information sharing with competition pp. 81-84

- Myeonghwan Cho and Byung-hill Jun
- A tale of two elasticities: A general theoretical framework for the environmental Kuznets curve analysis pp. 85-88

- Eugenio Figueroa and Roberto Pasten
- Estimation of varying coefficient models with time trend and integrated regressors pp. 89-93

- Kunpeng Li and Weiming Li
- More on gender differences in lying pp. 94-96

- Haukur Freyr Gylfason, Audur Arna Arnardottir and Kari Kristinsson
- A model of leverage based on risk sharing pp. 97-100

- Tianxi Wang
- Communism or communists? Soviet legacies and corruption in transition economies pp. 101-103

- Alexander Libman and Anastassia Obydenkova
- Observability of information acquisition in agency models pp. 104-107

- Eva I. Hoppe
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