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Volume 117, issue 3, 2012
- Employer sanctions, and the welfare of native workers pp. 533-536

- Oded Stark and Marcin Jakubek
- Experiments on horizontal mergers: Does size matter? pp. 537-539

- Steven Beckman, Gregory DeAngelo and W. James Smith
- Price discrimination in Cournot competition pp. 540-543

- Levent Kutlu
- The spatial time lag in panel data models pp. 544-547

- Ji Tao and Jihai Yu
- Human capital, matching and job satisfaction pp. 548-551

- Tim Barmby, Alex Bryson and Barbara Eberth
- On the existence of share contracts under limited liability pp. 552-555

- Kaniṣka Dam and Daniel Ruiz Pérez
- Group lending with endogenous group size pp. 556-560

- Sylvain Bourjade and Ibolya Schindele
- Deterrence: Increased enforcement versus harsher penalties pp. 561-562

- Derek Pyne
- Is it so bad that we cannot recognize black swans? pp. 563-565

- Fuad Aleskerov and Lyudmila Egorova
- Scale economies, consistent conjectures and teams pp. 566-568

- John Heywood and Matthew McGinty
- Nursing home residents make a difference—The overestimation of saving rates at older ages pp. 569-572

- Michael Ziegelmeyer
- Openness and inflation: New empirical panel data evidence pp. 573-577

- Ahmad Jafari Samimi, Saman Ghaderi, Ramezan Hosseinzadeh and Younes Nademi
- A simple method to visualize results in nonlinear regression models pp. 578-581

- Daniel Henderson, Subal Kumbhakar and Christopher Parmeter
- Investment, irreversibility, and financing constraints: Evidence from a panel of transition economies pp. 582-584

- Alessandra Guariglia, John Tsoukalas and Serafeim Tsoukas
- Estimating network effects in two-sided markets without data on prices and quantities pp. 585-588

- Thomas Hildebrand
- Peer punishment with third-party approval in a social dilemma game pp. 589-591

- Fangfang Tan and Erte Xiao
- The gender wage gap in experimental labor markets pp. 592-595

- Christiane Schwieren
- Do doctors charge high income patients more? pp. 596-599

- Meliyanni Johar
- Inflow of labour, producer services and wage inequality pp. 600-603

- Jingjing Zhang
- Bayesian estimation of exchange rate regime choice with spatial effect pp. 604-607

- Guoxiong Zhang
- The great synchronization of international trade collapse pp. 608-614

- Nikolaos Antonakakis
- Measuring the economic value of loan advice pp. 615-618

- Nick Taylor
- Reservation wage and optimal contract for experts pp. 619-623

- Jooyong Jun and Kyoung-Soo Yoon
- Individual level evidence of dishonesty and the gender effect pp. 624-626

- Lana Friesen and Lata Gangadharan
- Demographics and demand: Evaluation of alternative functional forms pp. 627-631

- Panayiota Lyssiotou
- Does studying abroad cause international labor mobility? Evidence from Italy pp. 632-635

- Giorgio Di Pietro
- A market interpretation of the proportional extended core pp. 636-638

- Camelia Bejan and Juan Gomez
- Credit default swaps and risk-shifting pp. 639-641

- Murillo Campello and Rafael Matta
- Public goods and the hold-up problem under asymmetric information pp. 642-645

- Patrick Schmitz
- A generalization of Dybvig’s result on portfolio selection with intolerance for decline in consumption pp. 646-649

- Byung Lim Koo, Hyeng Keun Koo, Jung Lim Koo and ChongSeok Hyun
- Utility of a quarter-million pp. 650-653

- Pavlo R. Blavatskyy
- Optimal monetary policy with asymmetric preferences for output pp. 654-656

- Steven Cassou, C. Scott and Jesús Vázquez
- Credible threats in a wage bargaining model with on-the-job search pp. 657-659

- Cristian Bartolucci
- The relative-age effect and career success: Evidence from corporate CEOs pp. 660-662

- Qianqian Du, Huasheng Gao and Maurice Levi
- Relative standards in ADHD diagnoses: The role of specialist behavior pp. 663-665

- Søren Dalsgaard, Maria Humlum, Helena Nielsen and Marianne Simonsen
- Exchange rate undervaluation and economic growth: Díaz Alejandro (1965) revisited pp. 666-672

- Pablo Gluzmann, Eduardo Levy-Yeyati and Federico Sturzenegger
- Risk-averse insider trading in multi-asset sequential auction markets pp. 673-675

- Paolo Vitale
- Bankruptcy and institutions pp. 676-678

- Michael Alexeev and Jounghyeon Kim
- Efficiency in a search and matching model with right-to-manage bargaining pp. 679-682

- Takeki Sunakawa
- Inflated ordered outcomes pp. 683-686

- Robert Brooks, Mark Harris and Christopher Spencer
- Fair wages when employers face the risk of losing money pp. 687-690

- Karina Gose and Abdolkarim Sadrieh
- Group decision making under risk: An experiment with student couples pp. 691-693

- Haoran He, Peter Martinsson and Matthias Sutter
- The age distribution and business cycle volatility: International evidence pp. 694-696

- Steven Lugauer and Michael Redmond
- A note on the size of the KPSS unit root test pp. 697-699

- Jen-Je Su, Christine Amsler and Peter Schmidt
- Do financial crises erode potential output? Evidence from OECD inflation responses pp. 700-703

- Mohan Bijapur
- An experimental investigation of a third-person enforcement in a prisoner’s dilemma game pp. 704-707

- Takao Kusakawa, Kazuhito Ogawa and Tatsuhiro Shichijo
- Corruption, food subsidies, and opacity: Evidence from the Philippines pp. 708-711

- Aashish Mehta and Shikha Jha
- More competitors or more competition? Market concentration and the intensity of competition pp. 712-714

- Flavio Menezes and John Quiggin
- An empirical investigation of late bidding in online auctions pp. 715-717

- Tarek Ben Rhouma and Georges Zaccour
- Moderate stake variations for risk and uncertainty, gains and losses: Methodological implications for comparative studies pp. 718-721

- Ferdinand Vieider
- A note on endogenous fertility, child allowances and poverty traps pp. 722-726

- Luciano Fanti and Luca Gori
- Matching as a cure for underprovision of voluntary public good supply pp. 727-729

- Wolfgang Buchholz, Richard Cornes and Dirk Rübbelke
- Estimating technical efficiency in micro panels pp. 730-733

- Qu Feng and William Horrace
- Quantile regression estimation for discretely observed SDE models with compound Poisson jumps pp. 734-738

- Jungsik Noh, Seung Y. Lee and Sangyeol Lee
- On the expenditure-dependence of children’s resource shares pp. 739-742

- Martina Menon, Krishna Pendakur and Federico Perali
- Disentangling disproportionality pp. 743-745

- Thomas Poulsen
- Protectionism during the crisis: Tit-for-tat or chicken-games? pp. 746-749

- Mauro Boffa and Marcelo Olarreaga
- Does subjective well-being dynamically adjust to circumstances? pp. 750-752

- Christoph Wunder
- Estimation of a heteroscedastic binary choice model with an endogenous dummy regressor pp. 753-757

- Zhengyu Zhang and Xiaobo He
- How to devalue exchange rates, without building up reserves: Strategic theory for central banking pp. 758-761

- Kaushik Basu
- A practical comparison of the bivariate probit and linear IV estimators pp. 762-766

- Richard C. Chiburis, Jishnu Das and Michael Lokshin
- Mixed oligopoly, public firm behavior, and free private entry pp. 767-769

- John Bennett and Manfredi La Manna
- Intergenerational income mobility revisited: Estimation with an income dynamic model with heterogeneous age profile pp. 770-773

- Tak Wai Chau
- Fiscal and financial determinants of Eurozone sovereign spreads pp. 774-776

- Giovanni Caggiano and Luciano Greco
- On take it or leave it offers in common agency pp. 777-781

- Seungjin Han
- Financial openness, nontradable inflation and optimal monetary policy pp. 782-785

- Emmanuel Lartey
- An efficient and fair solution for communication graph games pp. 786-789

- Rene van den Brink, Anna Khmelnitskaya and Gerard van der Laan
- Decisions among defaults and the effect of the option to do nothing pp. 790-793

- Sibilla Di Guida, Davide Marchiori and Ido Erev
- A simple solution to the distance puzzle in international trade pp. 794-798

- Yoto Yotov
- Aid fragmentation and donor transaction costs pp. 799-802

- Edward Anderson
- Testing forecasting model versatility pp. 803-806

- Nick Taylor
- Updating inflation expectations: Evidence from micro-data pp. 807-810

- Lena Dräger and Michael Lamla
- Forecasting with the New Keynesian Phillips curve: Evidence from survey data pp. 811-813

- Frédo Jean-Baptiste
- Testing the Prebish–Singer hypothesis using second-generation panel data stationarity tests with a break pp. 814-816

- Rabah Arezki, Kaddour Hadri, Eiji Kurozumi and Yao Rao
- Bootstrap innovational outlier unit root tests in dependent panels pp. 817-819

- Mauro Costantini and Luciano Gutierrez
- Microcredit and development in an occupational choice model pp. 820-823

- Nurmukhammad Yusupov
- High wage workers match with high wage firms: Clear evidence of the effects of limited mobility bias pp. 824-827

- M.J. Andrews, L. Gill, Thorsten Schank and Richard Upward
- Eliminating sunspot effects in overlapping generations models pp. 828-830

- Jonathan Burke
- The life-cycle and the business-cycle of wage risk — Cross-country comparisons pp. 831-833

- Christian Bayer and Falko Juessen
- Contests with endogenous discrimination pp. 834-836

- Sanxi Li and Jun Yu
- GDP clustering: A reappraisal pp. 837-840

- Michele Battisti and Christopher Parmeter
- The hold-up problem, innovations, and limited liability pp. 841-843

- Patrick Schmitz
- Income and democracy: Revisiting the evidence pp. 844-847

- Enrique Moral-Benito and Cristian Bartolucci
- Urbanization and CO2 emissions: A semi-parametric panel data analysis pp. 848-850

- Hui-Ming Zhu, Wan-Hai You and Zhao-fa Zeng
- A simple test for linearity against exponential smooth transition models with endogenous variables pp. 851-856

- Daniele Massacci
- Asset prices, credit and the business cycle pp. 857-861

- Xiaoshan Chen, Alexandros Kontonikas and Alberto Montagnoli
- A representative consumer theorem for discrete choice models in networked markets pp. 862-865

- Emerson Melo
- Equally shocking news pp. 866-869

- Andrew Blake
- Transmission effects of foreign exchange reserves on price level: Evidence from China pp. 870-873

- Langnan Chen and Shoufeng Huang
- Relative efficiency of specific and ad-valorem tariffs in a model of monopolistic competition pp. 874-877

- Esra Durceylan
- The price of unobservables and the employer-size wage premium pp. 878-880

- João Cerejeira and Paulo Guimaraes
- Static models of the Edgeworth cycle pp. 881-882

- Nicolas de Roos
- Preferential treatment in procurement auctions through information revelation pp. 883-886

- Domenico Colucci, Nicola Doni and Vincenzo Valori
- Cash transfers and anemia among women of reproductive age pp. 887-890

- Norbert Schady
- A new test for monopoly with limited cost data pp. 891-894

- Charles Moul
- A note on the effect of education on religiosity pp. 895-897

- F. Javier Arias-Vazquez
- Deriving the labour supply curve from happiness data pp. 898-900

- Alfred Dockery
- A note on the (in)consistency of the test of overidentifying restrictions and the concepts of true and pseudo-true parameters pp. 901-904

- Patrik Guggenberger
- Religion and earnings: Is it good to be an atheist with religious parental background? pp. 905-908

- Thomas Cornelissen and Uwe Jirjahn
- Budget deficits and social protection: Cyclical government expenditure in the OECD pp. 909-911

- Andrew Abbott and Philip Jones
- Budgetary consolidation under different exchange rate regimes pp. 912-916

- Roel Beetsma, Massimo Giuliodori and Jesper Hanson
- The currency union effect on trade is decreasing over time pp. 917-920

- José De Sousa
- The marginal price effects of antitrust rules against price discrimination pp. 921-923

- Hans Zenger
- A dynamic model of patent portfolio races pp. 924-927

- Vincenzo Denicolo' and Piercarlo Zanchettin
- The price discrimination effect of a large merger of parking garages pp. 928-931

- Romain de Nijs
- A note on estimating a structural change in persistence pp. 932-935

- Mohitosh Kejriwal and Pierre Perron
Volume 117, issue 2, 2012
- Reciprocal brokered deposits and bank risk pp. 383-385

- Sherrill Shaffer
- Toeholds and signalling in takeover auctions pp. 386-388

- Anna Dodonova
- The raising of the school leaving age: Returns in later life pp. 389-393

- Franz Buscha and Matt Dickson
- Partnership dissolution mechanisms in the laboratory pp. 394-396

- Thomas Kittsteiner, Axel Ockenfels and Nadja Trhal
- Does the public sector over-provide club goods? A general result pp. 397-400

- Ali al-Nowaihi and Clive Fraser
- Quantile regression with aggregated data pp. 401-404

- Cheti Nicoletti and Nicky Best
- Delegation, monitoring, and relational contracts pp. 405-407

- Susanne Goldlücke and Sebastian Kranz
- Alternative approaches to tax reform pp. 408-410

- Takumi Haibara
- Jointly testing linearity and nonstationarity within threshold autoregressions pp. 411-413

- Jean-Yves Pitarakis
- Competition in non-linear pricing, market concentration and mergers pp. 414-417

- Gabriella Chiesa and Vincenzo Denicolo'
- The desirability of pay-as-you-go pensions when relative consumption matters and returns are stochastic pp. 418-422

- Ennio Bilancini and D’Antoni, Massimo
- Water abundance and an EKC for water pollution pp. 423-425

- Alexi Thompson
- Vocational or university education? A new look at their effects on economic growth pp. 426-428

- Tam Bang Vu, David Hammes and Eric Iksoon Im
- On the amplification role of collateral constraints pp. 429-435

- Caterina Mendicino
- Underperformance by female CEOs: A more powerful test pp. 436-440

- Gueorgui Kolev
- Anonymous job applications of fresh Ph.D. economists pp. 441-444

- Annabelle Krause-Pilatus, Ulf Rinne and Klaus Zimmermann
- Group lending with correlated project outcomes pp. 445-447

- Tomek Katzur and Robert Lensink
- Restoring the conservative central banker proposition under monetary-fiscal interaction pp. 448-451

- Marcelo Sánchez
- An impulse-response function for a VAR with multivariate GARCH-in-Mean that incorporates direct and indirect transmission of shocks pp. 452-454

- Chew Chua, Sandy Suardi and Sarantis Tsiaplias
- Personal indebtedness, spatial effects and crime pp. 455-459

- Stuart G. McIntyre and Donald J. Lacombe
- Effective and efficient experimental instructions pp. 460-463

- Maria Bigoni and Davide Dragone
- A model of inflation in Taiwan pp. 464-466

- Gregory C. Chow
- Business cycle synchronization during US recessions since the beginning of the 1870s pp. 467-472

- Nikolaos Antonakakis
- Continuity of a model with a nested CES utility function and Bertrand competition pp. 473-476

- Konstantin Kucheryavyy
- The AIDS: A chain price index approach pp. 477-479

- Mark G. Brown and Jonq-Ying Lee
- What is more important for prostitute price? Physical appearance or risky sex behavior? pp. 480-483

- Hung-Hao Chang and Yungho Weng
- Evolvement of influence in hierarchies pp. 484-486

- Ritxar Arlegi and Dinko Dimitrov
- Strategic delegation under price competition and network effects pp. 487-489

- Steffen Hoernig
- A strategic mediator who is biased in the same direction as the expert can improve information transmission pp. 490-492

- Lydia Mechtenberg and Johannes Münster
- The drivers of merger waves pp. 493-495

- Zafeira Kastrinaki and Paul Stoneman
- Nash equilibrium existence and uniqueness in a club model pp. 496-499

- Clive Fraser
- An exploration in school formation: Income vs. Ability pp. 500-504

- Ahmet Alkan, Nejat Anbarci and Sinan Sarpça
- Incentives versus competitive balance pp. 505-508

- Marc Möller
- Government ownership of banks, job creation opportunities and employment growth pp. 509-512

- Nurullah Gur
- Forecasting the yield curve for the Euro region pp. 513-516

- Benjamin Tabak, Alexandre Sollaci, G.M. Gomes and Daniel Cajueiro
- Salience, risky choices and gender pp. 517-520

- Alison Booth and Patrick Nolen
- How regulation affects network and service quality in related markets pp. 521-524

- Justus Haucap and Gordon Klein
- Optimal beliefs in the long run: An overlapping generations perspective pp. 525-527

- Yue Yuan
- MIDAS volatility forecast performance under market stress: Evidence from emerging stock markets pp. 528-532

- C. Emre Alper, Salih Fendoglu and Burak Saltoğlu
Volume 117, issue 1, 2012
- Firm productivity and the number of FDI destinations: Evidence from a non-parametric test pp. 1-3

- Ayumu Tanaka
- Yardstick competition, fiscal disparities, and equalization pp. 4-6

- Maarten A. Allers
- Survival of contractors with previous subcontracting experience pp. 7-9

- Dakshina De Silva, Georgia Kosmopoulou and Carlos Lamarche
- A simple nonstationary-volatility robust panel unit root test pp. 10-13

- Matei Demetrescu and Christoph Hanck
- Urbanization, human capital, and cross-country productivity differences pp. 14-17

- Alok Kumar and Brianne Kober
- Technology differences in empirical studies of international trade pp. 18-20

- Erich Gundlach and Albert de Vaal
- Monopoly incentives for cost-reducing R&D pp. 21-24

- Paolo Garella
- Unwillingness to pay for privacy: A field experiment pp. 25-27

- Alastair R. Beresford, Dorothea Kübler and Sören Preibusch
- Optimal unemployment insurance in GE: A robust calibration approach pp. 28-31

- Marco Cozzi
- New evidence on pay gap between men and women in Turkey pp. 32-34

- Alisher Akhmedjonov
- Sovereign risk contagion in the Eurozone pp. 35-38

- Norbert Metiu
- The teaching penalty in higher education: Evidence from a public research university pp. 39-41

- Melissa Binder, Janie Chermak, Kate Krause and Jennifer Thacher
- Economic integration and the sustainability of multimarket collusion pp. 42-44

- Eric Bond and Constantinos Syropoulos
- Parochial altruism in inter-group conflicts pp. 45-48

- Klaus Abbink, Jordi Brandts, Benedikt Herrmann and Henrik Orzen
- Something will turn up? Financial over-optimism and mortgage arrears pp. 49-52

- Chris Dawson and Andrew Henley
- US banking efficiency, 1984–1995 pp. 53-56

- Levent Kutlu
- Input substitutability, trade costs and location pp. 57-59

- Tomasz Michalski
- HAC estimation in spatial panels pp. 60-65

- Francesco Moscone and Elisa Tosetti
- The Ease of Doing Business Index as a tool for investment location decisions pp. 66-70

- Ricardo Pinheiro-Alves and J. Zambujal-Oliveira
- Optimal product variety in a Hotelling model pp. 71-73

- Kieron Meagher
- Product variety, product quality, and evidence of endogenous growth pp. 74-77

- Francesco Venturini
- Empirical evidence on the generalized Taylor principle pp. 78-80

- Mario Jovanović
- Broadening the tax base of neutral business taxes pp. 81-83

- Martin Ruf
- Corruption driven by imitative behavior pp. 84-87

- Elvio Accinelli and Edgar Sánchez Carrera
- Should we tax vacant dwellings? A search equilibrium model applied to the rental housing market pp. 88-90

- Sébastien Ménard
- On the structure of US unemployment disaggregated by race, ethnicity, and gender pp. 91-95

- Hervé Queneau and Amit Sen
- Who believes in the Taylor principle? Evidence from the Livingston survey pp. 96-98

- Christian Pierdzioch, Jan-Christoph Rülke and Georg Stadtmann
- On the concavity of the consumption function with the time varying discount rate pp. 99-101

- Liutang Gong, Ruquan Zhong and Heng-Fu Zou
- Self selection among different export markets pp. 102-105

- Francesco Serti and Chiara Tomasi
- Sclerosis and large volatilities: Two sides of the same coin pp. 106-109

- Hermann Gartner, Christian Merkl and Thomas Rothe
- On voluntary eco-labeling and fiscal incentives pp. 110-114

- Aditi Jamalpuria
- Solution of the Hotelling’s game in secure strategies pp. 115-118

- Mikhail Iskakov and Alexey Iskakov
- Inflation uncertainty and unemployment uncertainty: Why transparency about monetary policy targets matters pp. 119-122

- Marcelo Sánchez
- New evidence on the role of cognitive skill in economic development pp. 123-126

- Márcio Laurini and Eduardo de Carvalho Andrade
- Financial market participation, financial intermediation, and monetary policy pp. 127-130

- Edgar A. Ghossoub
- Transmitted unemployment under the linked exchange rate system: Evidence from Hong Kong pp. 131-133

- Jimmy Ran and Youqing Zhou
- Bertrand competition with asymmetric costs: Experimental evidence pp. 134-137

- Jan Boone, María Jose Larraín Aylwin, Wieland Müller and Amrita Ray Chaudhuri
- The effects of monetary policy at different stages of economic development pp. 138-141

- Robert Reed and Edgar A. Ghossoub
- Intermediary cost and coexistence puzzle pp. 142-145

- Young Sik Kim and Manjong Lee
- Transfer pricing policy and the intensity of tax rate competition pp. 146-148

- Johannes Becker and Clemens Fuest
- On the severity of economic downturns: Lessons from cross-country evidence pp. 149-155

- Luca Agnello and Carolin Nerlich
- Does market participation promote generalized trust? Experimental evidence from Southern Africa pp. 156-160

- Shephard Siziba and Erwin Bulte
- Dynamic programming with shape-preserving rational spline Hermite interpolation pp. 161-164

- Yongyang Cai and Kenneth Judd
- On the variability of income within and across generations pp. 165-167

- Markus Jantti and Lena Lindahl
- The variance of a rank estimator of transformation models pp. 168-169

- Koen Jochmans
- Evaluating estimates of materials offshoring from US manufacturing pp. 170-173

- Robert Feenstra and J. Jensen
- Connectionist-based rules describing the pass-through of individual goods prices into trend inflation in the United States pp. 174-177

- Richard Anderson, Jane M. Binner and Vincent A. Schmidt
- Do professional forecasters in Asian–Pacific countries believe in the monetary neutrality? pp. 178-181

- Jan-Christoph Rülke
- On measuring the efficiency of monetary policy pp. 182-185

- Walter Briec, Emmanuelle Gabillon, Laurence Lasselle and Hermann Ratsimbanierana
- Do balanced skills help nascent entrepreneurs to make progress in the venture creation process? pp. 186-188

- Michael Stuetzer, Maximilian Goethner and Uwe Cantner
- Attribute decomposition of multidimensional inequality indices pp. 189-191

- Martyna Kobus
- Ethnic fractionalization and unemployment pp. 192-195

- Horst Feldmann
- The flexible Fourier form and Dickey–Fuller type unit root tests pp. 196-199

- Walter Enders and Junsoo Lee
- Real interest rate and labor market performance in developing countries pp. 200-203

- Horst Feldmann
- Cross-checking optimal monetary policy with information from the Taylor rule pp. 204-207

- Peter Tillmann
- Penn World Table 7.0: Are the data flawed? pp. 208-210

- Theodore Breton
- When does elastic labor supply cause an inverted-U effect of patents on innovation? pp. 211-213

- Angus Chu, Shiyuan Pan and Minjuan Sun
- Performance of nonlinear instrumental variable unit root tests using recursive detrending methods pp. 214-216

- Hyejin Lee, Ming Meng and Junsoo Lee
- On the reversibility of structural reforms pp. 217-219

- Nauro Campos and Roman Horvath
- Do bank characteristics influence the effect of monetary policy on bank risk? pp. 220-222

- Yener Altunbas, Leonardo Gambacorta and David Marques-Ibanez
- Decentralized fiscal federalism revisited: Optimal income taxation and public goods under horizontal leadership pp. 223-226

- Thomas Aronsson and Lars Persson
- Cooperative models for allocating an object pp. 227-229

- Vito Fragnelli and Stefano Gagliardo
- An algorithm for generalized impulse-response functions in Markov-switching structural VAR pp. 230-234

- Frédéric Karamé
- Heresy or enlightenment? The well-being age U-shape effect is flat pp. 235-238

- Sonja C. Kassenboehmer and John P. Haisken-DeNew
- Analysis of interactive fixed effects dynamic linear panel regression with measurement error pp. 239-242

- Nayoung Lee, Hyungsik Moon and Martin Weidner
- Trade, variety, and immigration pp. 243-246

- Bo Chen and David Jacks
- Communication matters: US monetary policy and commodity price volatility pp. 247-249

- Bernd Hayo, Ali Kutan and Matthias Neuenkirch
- Is relative risk aversion constant? A reinterpretation of recent asset allocation findings at the micro level pp. 250-252

- Desu Liu
- Short and long memory in stock returns data pp. 253-255

- John Goddard and Enrico Onali
- Demand fluctuations and productivity of service industries pp. 256-258

- Masayuki Morikawa
- Flattening of the Phillips curve and the role of the oil price: An unobserved component model for the USA and Australia pp. 259-262

- Antonio Paradiso and B. Rao
- Fairness and fairness for neighbors: The difference between the Myerson value and component-wise egalitarian solutions pp. 263-267

- Sylvain Béal, Eric Rémila and Philippe Solal
- On tests for linearity against STAR models with deterministic trends pp. 268-271

- Hendrik Kaufmann, Robinson Kruse and Philipp Sibbertsen
- The assortative matching scheme in a survival battle pp. 272-275

- Elad Aloni and Aner Sela
- Computational accuracy and distributional analysis in models with incomplete markets and aggregate uncertainty pp. 276-279

- Michal Horvath
- On international spillovers pp. 280-282

- Dominique Bianco and Abdou-Aziz Niang
- Stock returns and inflation: Evidence from quantile regressions pp. 283-286

- Imhotep Alagidede and Theodore Panagiotidis
- Testing for the effects of omitted power transformations pp. 287-290

- Jin Seo Cho and Isao Ishida
- Cultural transmission of civicness pp. 291-294

- Martin Ljunge
- Asymmetric extreme tails and prospective utility of momentum returns pp. 295-297

- Russell Gregory-Allen, Helen Lu and Philip Stork
- An infimum coefficient unit root test allowing for an unknown break in trend pp. 298-302

- David Harvey and Stephen Leybourne
- Non-probabilistic decision making with memory constraints pp. 303-305

- Alexander Vostroknutov
- Import diversification along the growth path pp. 306-310

- Esteban Jaimovich
- How Naiveté improves efficiency in trading with preplay communication pp. 311-314

- Rene Saran
- The liquidity effect: Evidence from the U.S pp. 315-317

- William Crowder
- Tax audits, fines and optimal tax evasion in a dynamic context pp. 318-321

- Rosella Levaggi and Francesco Menoncin
- The importance of the electoral rule: Evidence from Italy pp. 322-325

- Massimo Bordignon and Andrea Monticini
- The co-evolution of reciprocity-based wage offers and effort choices pp. 326-329

- Philipp Schliffke
- Holdups and holdouts: What do they have in common? pp. 330-333

- Thomas J. Miceli and Kathleen Segerson
- Catholic schools, competition, and public school quality pp. 334-336

- Juliana F. Carattini, Angela Dills, Sean Mulholland and Rachel B. Sederberg
- Corporate visibility and executive pay pp. 337-339

- Bruce Rayton, Stephen Brammer and Suwina Cheng
- On the asymmetric relationship between the size of the underground economy and the change in effective tax rate in Taiwan pp. 340-343

- David Han-Min Wang, Hui-Kuang Yu and Heng-Chang Hu
- A simple model of price dispersion pp. 344-347

- Alexander Chudik
- A fiscal stimulus with deep habits and optimal monetary policy pp. 348-353

- Cristiano Cantore, Paul Levine, Giovanni Melina and Bo Yang
- Money, capital and the Pigou effect pp. 354-356

- Arman Mansoorian
- A note on proper scoring rules and risk aversion pp. 357-361

- Alexander Peysakhovich and Mikkel Plagborg-Moller
- International emissions trading: Good or bad? pp. 362-364

- Bjart Holtsmark and Dag Einar Sommervoll
- Identification issues in some double-index models for non-negative data pp. 365-367

- Georgios Papadopoulos and João Santos Silva
- Consensus building on the FOMC: An analysis of end of tenure policy preferences pp. 368-371

- Eric Johnson, Michael Ellis and Diana Kotenko
- How sensitive is Nordhaus to Weitzman? Climate policy in DICE with an alternative damage function pp. 372-374

- Wouter Botzen and Jeroen van den Bergh
- Is there an empirical link between trade liberalisation and export performance? pp. 375-378

- Yasanji C. Ratnaike
- Tax structure and growth: How robust is the empirical evidence? pp. 379-382

- Jing Xing
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