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Volume 118, issue 3, 2013
- International migration, human capital formation, and saving pp. 411-414

- Oded Stark and Agnieszka Dorn
- The demand for climate protection—Empirical evidence from Germany pp. 415-418

- Andreas Löschel, Bodo Sturm and Carsten Vogt
- Voting under temptation pp. 419-423

- Monisankar Bishnu and Min Wang
- Climate policy with Bentham–Rawls preferences pp. 424-428

- Richard Tol
- Idiosyncratic risks, self-insurance, and stochastic bubbles pp. 429-430

- Eisei Ohtaki
- Exploring the origins of charitable acts: Evidence from an artefactual field experiment with young children pp. 431-434

- John List and Anya C. Samak
- A note on bias-corrected estimation in dynamic panel data models pp. 435-438

- Artūras Juodis
- Dupuit conjecture for constrained screening: Overall distortion and type-partitioning pp. 439-441

- Sergey Kokovin, Babu Nahata and Evgeny Zhelobodko
- Gender differences in overconfidence and risk taking: Do self-selection and socialization matter? pp. 442-444

- Kris Hardies, Diane Breesch and Joël Branson
- Discrete approximations of continuous distributions by maximum entropy pp. 445-450

- Tanaka, Ken’ichiro and Alexis Akira Toda
- Using cost pass-through to calibrate demand pp. 451-454

- Nathan H. Miller, Marc Remer and Gloria Sheu
- From posteriors to priors via cycles: An addendum pp. 455-458

- Martin Hellwig
- Binding promises and cooperation among strangers pp. 459-461

- Gabriele Camera, Marco Casari and Maria Bigoni
- Generalized impulse response analysis in a fractionally integrated vector autoregressive model pp. 462-465

- Hung Do, Robert Brooks and Sirimon Treepongkaruna
- Good intentions pave the way to … the local moneylender pp. 466-469

- Lutz Arnold and Benedikt Booker
- Gender differences in social framing effects pp. 470-472

- Tore Ellingsen, Magnus Johannesson, Johanna Mollerstrom and Sara Munkhammar
- Rock–Scissors–Paper and evolutionarily stable strategies pp. 473-474

- Simon Loertscher
- Improving your chances: A new result pp. 475-477

- Michel M. Denuit and Louis Eeckhoudt
- Welfare effects of patent protection and productive public services: Why do developing countries prefer weaker patent protection? pp. 478-481

- Tatsuro Iwaisako
- Earnings persistence and schooling returns pp. 482-484

- Corrado Andini
- Alternative representations for cointegrated panels with global stochastic trends pp. 485-488

- Christian Gengenbach, Jean-Pierre Urbain and Joakim Westerlund
- Income and democracy: Evidence from nonlinear estimations pp. 489-492

- Jess Benhabib, Alejandro Corvalan and Mark Spiegel
- A global index of riskiness pp. 493-496

- Adi Schnytzer and Sara Westreich
- Model selection for regression with heteroskedastic and autocorrelated errors pp. 497-501

- Guangyu Mao
- Large distributional games with traits pp. 502-505

- M. Khan, Kali P. Rath, Haomiao Yu and Yongchao Zhang
- Does working with spouses make teams more productive? A field experiment in India using NREGA pp. 506-508

- Alistair Munro, Arjan Verschoor and Amaresh Dubey
- Identification problem of the exponential tilting estimator under misspecification pp. 509-511

- Naoya Sueishi
- Are time preferences for risky outcomes, riskless outcomes and commodities really different? pp. 512-514

- Tal Shavit, Uri Benzion, Offer Moshe Shapir and Koresh Galil
- Skill distribution and the optimal marginal income tax rate pp. 515-518

- Jinlu Li, Shuanglin Lin and Congjun Zhang
- Audits and tax offenders: Recent evidence from Greece pp. 519-522

- Athanasios Tagkalakis
- Majority voting and the single-crossing property when voters belong to separate groups pp. 523-525

- Philippe De Donder
- Financial markets forecasts revisited: Are they rational, stubborn or jumpy? pp. 526-530

- Ippei Fujiwara, Hibiki Ichiue, Yoshiyuki Nakazono and Yosuke Shigemi
- The labor demand was downward sloping: Disentangling migrants’ inflows and outflows, 1929–1957 pp. 531-534

- Costanza Biavaschi
Volume 118, issue 2, 2013
- Sunspot bank runs in competitive versus monopolistic banking systems pp. 247-249

- Tarishi Matsuoka
- Caveat preemptor: Coordination failure and success in a duopoly investment game pp. 250-254

- Etienne Billette de Villemeur, Richard Ruble and Bruno Versaevel
- On the substitutability between foreign aid and international credit pp. 255-257

- Subhayu Bandyopadhyay, Sajal Lahiri and Javed Younas
- Savings for retirement under liquidity constraints: A note pp. 258-261

- Lorenzo Corsini and Luca Spataro
- Inelastic sports pricing and risk pp. 262-264

- Per Andersen and Martin Nielsen
- A Markov-switching model with component structure for US GNP pp. 265-268

- Jurgen Doornik
- Missing wages: How to test for biased estimates in wage functions? pp. 269-271

- Michael Fertig and Katja Görlitz
- Asymptotic variance under many instruments: Numerical computations pp. 272-274

- Albert Abutaliev and Stanislav Anatolyev
- Risk attitude, product innovation, and firm growth. Evidence from Italian manufacturing firms pp. 275-279

- Marco Cucculelli and Barbara Ermini
- Give and take in dictator games pp. 280-283

- Alexander Cappelen, Ulrik H. Nielsen, Erik Sørensen, Bertil Tungodden and Jean-Robert Tyran
- Output, emissions, and technology: Some thoughts pp. 284-286

- Neha Khanna
- On credit frictions as labor–income taxation pp. 287-292

- Salem Abo-Zaid
- R&D versus output subsidies in mixed markets pp. 293-296

- Dusanee Kesavayuth and Vasileios Zikos
- School shootings and private school enrollment pp. 297-299

- Rahi Abouk and Scott Adams
- Fiscal deficits and mean reversion in real exchange rates pp. 300-303

- Jingping Gu, Qi Li and Jian Yang
- Acyclic roommates pp. 304-306

- José Rodrigues-Neto
- Why firms’ exploitation of consumer myopia may benefit myopic consumers pp. 307-309

- Hans Zenger
- Risk aversion in the large and in the small pp. 310-313

- Jørgen Haug, Thorsten Hens and Peter Woehrmann
- Limited liability, the first-order approach, and the ranking of information systems in agencies pp. 314-317

- Francois Larmande
- Empirical determinants of in-kind redistribution: Partisan biases and the role of inflation pp. 318-320

- Zohal Hessami and Silke Uebelmesser
- Buyer’s equilibrium with capacity constraints and restricted mobility: A recursive approach pp. 321-323

- Gabriele Camera and Jaehong Kim
- Privatization neutrality theorem revisited pp. 324-326

- Toshihiro Matsumura and Yasunori Okumura
- Equal split in the informal market for group train travel pp. 327-329

- Israel Waichman, Till Requate and Artem Korzhenevych
- A wavelet analysis of international risk-sharing pp. 330-333

- Riccardo Trezzi
- The Family and Medical Leave Act and the labor productivity of parents pp. 334-336

- Geoffrey Dunbar
- Price or quantity? The strategic choice of subsidized firms in a mixed duopoly pp. 337-341

- Marcella Scrimitore
- What determines the dynamics of absolute excess returns on stock markets? pp. 342-346

- Claudia Kurz and Jeong-Ryeol Kurz-Kim
- Outsourcing and the skilled–unskilled wage gap pp. 347-350

- Sajid Anwar
- Reconsidering psychic return in art investments pp. 351-354

- Guido Candela, Massimiliano Castellani and Pierpaolo Pattitoni
- Optimal capital structure with an equity-for-guarantee swap pp. 355-359

- Zhaojun Yang and Hai Zhang
- Vertical disintegration and spatial co-localization: The case of Kibs in the metropolitan region of Milan pp. 360-363

- Roberto Antonietti, Giulio Cainelli and Claudio Lupi
- First-differenced inference for panel factor series pp. 364-366

- Ekaterina Ipatova and Lorenzo Trapani
- Gibrat’s law for cities, growth regressions and sample size pp. 367-369

- Rafael González-Val, Luis Lanaspa and Fernando Sanz-Gracia
- A bottom poor sensitive Gini coefficient and maximum entropy estimation of income distributions pp. 370-374

- Hang Keun Ryu
- Power or loss aversion? Reinterpreting the bargaining weights in search and matching models pp. 375-377

- Giuseppe Ciccarone, Francesco Giuli and Enrico Marchetti
- Economic growth and individualism: The role of informal institutions pp. 378-380

- Casper Hansen
- Optimal patent policy, research joint ventures, and growth pp. 381-384

- Yibai Yang
- Market financing of bail-out targets pp. 385-388

- Carlos Pérez Montes
- Recursive predictive tests for structural change of long-memory ARFIMA processes with unknown break points pp. 389-392

- Cindy Shin-huei Wang and Chrysovalantis Vasilakis
- A new analysis of a simple model of fair allocation pp. 393-395

- Juan Moreno-Ternero
- Technology licensing, R&D and welfare pp. 396-399

- Ray-Yun Chang, Hong Hwang and Cheng-Hau Peng
- Quantitative evidence on the welfare effects of home sector fiscal policy pp. 400-403

- Kelly S. Ragan
- Multinational firms mitigate tax competition pp. 404-406

- Johannes Becker and Nadine Riedel
- E-stability in the stochastic Ramsey model pp. 407-410

- George Evans and Kaushik Mitra
Volume 118, issue 1, 2013
- Do family ties with those left behind intensify or weaken migrants’ assimilation? pp. 1-5

- Oded Stark and Agnieszka Dorn
- Can dissimilarity indexes resolve the issue of when to chain price indexes? pp. 6-9

- Lorraine Ivancic and Kevin Fox
- Anonymity, monotonicity, and limited neutrality: Selecting a single alternative from a binary agenda pp. 10-12

- Donald E. Campbell and Jerry S. Kelly
- Discrete choice with large choice sets pp. 13-15

- Robert Bordley
- Dealing with negative marginal utilities in the discrete choice modeling of labor supply pp. 16-18

- Philippe Liégeois and Nizamul Islam
- The spatial dynamics of growth and inequality: Evidence using U.S. county-level data pp. 19-22

- Bebonchu Atems
- How reliable are household expenditures as a proxy for permanent income? Implications for the income–nutrition relationship pp. 23-25

- John Gibson and Bonggeun Kim
- A note on credible spatial preemption in an entry–exit game pp. 26-28

- Takeshi Murooka
- Testing the law of one price in retail banking: An analysis for Colombia using a pair-wise approach pp. 29-32

- Ana Iregui and Jesus Otero
- The time-varying correlation between uncertainty, output, and inflation: Evidence from a DCC-GARCH model pp. 33-37

- Paul M. Jones and Eric Olson
- English deficiency and the native–immigrant wage gap pp. 38-41

- Alfonso Miranda and Yu Zhu
- The incentive effect of a handicap pp. 42-45

- Sam-Ho Lee
- A note on interpreting the beta-convergence effect pp. 46-49

- Khuong Vu
- A dynamic factor model with time-varying loadings for euro area bond markets during the debt crisis pp. 50-54

- Jens Boysen-Hogrefe
- Rent sharing as a driver of the glass ceiling effect pp. 55-59

- Alessia Matano and Paolo Naticchioni
- A driver currency hypothesis pp. 60-62

- Peijie Wang
- Wage sorting trends pp. 63-67

- Jesper Bagger, Kenneth Sørensen and Rune Vejlin
- Business cycles and divorce: Evidence from microdata pp. 68-70

- Judith K. Hellerstein, Melinda Morrill and Ben Zou
- Opposite-sex coworkers and marital infidelity pp. 71-73

- Masanori Kuroki
- Economic literacy, inequality, and financial development pp. 74-76

- Anna Lo Prete
- A comparison of industry classification schemes: A large sample study pp. 77-80

- Karel Hrazdil, Kim Trottier and Ray Zhang
- Reinterpreting the Frisch parameter in the field of personal taxation: A link between taxable capacity and social marginal utility in Optimal Taxation pp. 81-83

- Andrés Faíña, Jesus Lopez-Rodriguez and Laura Varela-Candamio
- Labour market signalling and unemployment duration: An empirical analysis using employer–employee data pp. 84-86

- Anders Frederiksen, Rikke Ibsen, Michael Rosholm and Niels Westergaard-Nielsen
- Communicating excellence in innovation pp. 87-90

- Juan Nicolau and María Jesús Santa-María
- E(M)U effects in global cross-border banking pp. 91-93

- Harald Sander, Stefanie Kleimeier and Sylvia Heuchemer
- Incomplete contracts and optimal ownership of public goods pp. 94-96

- Patrick Schmitz
- Upstream collusion and downstream managerial incentives pp. 97-100

- Junsong Bian, Kin Keung Lai and Zhongsheng Hua
- Intertemporal choice with liquidity constraints: Theory and experiment pp. 101-103

- Dale Stahl
- Is the exchange rate regime really irrelevant for external adjustment? pp. 104-109

- Atish Ghosh, Mahvash Qureshi and Charalambos Tsangarides
- Excise taxes on gasoline and suppliers’ market power: A note pp. 110-112

- Eva Pichler and Michael H. Böheim
- Do airlines always suffer from crashes? pp. 113-117

- Jerry Ho, Mei Qiu and Xiaojun Tang
- Are government and IMF forecasts useful? An application of a new market-timing test pp. 118-120

- Yoichi Tsuchiya
- Non-Bayesian optimal search and dynamic implementation pp. 121-125

- Alex Gershkov and Benny Moldovanu
- Partial identification and mergers pp. 126-129

- Jinyong Hahn, Geert Ridder and Connan Snider
- Estimation of spatial autoregressive models with boundary specification problem pp. 130-134

- Zhengyu Zhang and Ji Tao
- Measuring the stance of monetary policy in zero lower bound environments pp. 135-138

- Leo Krippner
- A note on exact correspondences between adaptive learning algorithms and the Kalman filter pp. 139-142

- Michele Berardi and Jaqueson Galimberti
- Decomposing abnormal returns in stochastic linear models pp. 143-147

- Carl Lin
- Bayesian forecasting with highly correlated predictors pp. 148-150

- Dimitris Korobilis
- Misspecification in allocative inefficiency: A simulation study pp. 151-154

- Levent Kutlu
- Behavior-based pricing with experience goods pp. 155-158

- Romain de Nijs and Andrew Rhodes
- Are the determinants of CO2 emissions converging among OECD countries? pp. 159-162

- Mariam Camarero, Andres Picazo-Tadeo and Cecilio Tamarit
- An alternative simple quantile regression estimator pp. 163-166

- Zhengyu Zhang and Pingfang Zhu
- Profit sharing and relative consumption pp. 167-169

- Laszlo Goerke
- The labor market return to an attractive face: Evidence from a field experiment pp. 170-172

- Florencia Lopez Boo, Martín Rossi and Sergio Urzua
- Credit sales and advance payments: Substitutes or complements? pp. 173-176

- Simona Mateut and Piercarlo Zanchettin
- Bayesian inference in regression with Pearson disturbances pp. 177-181

- Mike Tsionas
- Remittances and corruption pp. 182-185

- Aziz N. Berdiev, Yoonbai Kim and Chun-Ping Chang
- Taxation and the cash flow sensitivity of dividends pp. 186-188

- Marcus Jacob and Martin Jacob
- Partial unit root and linear spurious regression: A Monte Carlo simulation study pp. 189-191

- Lingxiang Zhang
- Efficiency in a search and matching economy with a competitive informal sector pp. 192-194

- Olivier Charlot, Franck Malherbet and Mustafa Ulus
- Monotonicity of asset price toward higher changes in risk pp. 195-198

- Octave Jokung
- Fossil fuel prices, exchange rate, and stock market: A dynamic causality analysis on the European market pp. 199-202

- Sławomir Śmiech and Monika Papież
- Stock price reversals following end-of-the-day price moves pp. 203-205

- Andrey Kudryavtsev
- Two examples of ambiguity aversion pp. 206-208

- Pavlo R. Blavatskyy
- Public smoking bans and self-assessed health: Evidence from Great Britain pp. 209-212

- John Wildman and Bruce Hollingsworth
- Rational students and resit exams pp. 213-215

- Peter Kooreman
- Reputation in multi-unit ascending auction with common values pp. 216-218

- Maksymilian Kwiek
- The yield spread puzzle and the information content of SPF forecasts pp. 219-221

- Kajal Lahiri, George Monokroussos and Yongchen Zhao
- The impact of price discrimination on consumer surplus at popular music concerts pp. 222-224

- Edwin Eckard and Marlene A. Smith
- Is temporary agency employment a stepping stone for immigrants? pp. 225-228

- Elke Jahn and Michael Rosholm
- Intergenerational persistence of educational attainment in Italy pp. 229-232

- Daniele Checchi, Carlo Fiorio and Marco Leonardi
- GMM estimation of stochastic frontier model with endogenous regressors pp. 233-236

- Kien Tran and Mike Tsionas
- Acyclicity and singleton cores in matching markets pp. 237-239

- Antonio Romero-Medina and Matteo Triossi
- Cooperative bargaining: Independence and monotonicity imply disagreement pp. 240-242

- Shiran Rachmilevitch
- Estimation of a local-aggregate network model with sampled networks pp. 243-246

- Xiaodong Liu
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