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Volume 112, issue 3, 2011
- A folk theorem for endogenous reference points pp. 223-225

- Mark Bernard
- What distinguishes entrepreneurs? Evidence on the motives for self-employment pp. 226-229

- Joanna Tyrowicz
- Decomposition of the effect of government size on growth pp. 230-232

- Eiji Yamamura
- Lessons from studying a simple macroeconomic model for China pp. 233-235

- Gregory C. Chow
- Symplectic geometry: The natural geometry of economics? pp. 236-238

- Thomas Russell
- Overconfidence on public information pp. 239-242

- Deqing Zhou
- Identification of parameters in an asymmetric perfect information game pp. 243-246

- Nese YIldIz
- Ruling out unstable equilibria in New Keynesian models pp. 247-249

- A. Patrick Minford and Naveen Srinivasan
- Globalization's winners and losers--Evidence from life satisfaction data, 1975-2001 pp. 250-253

- Zohal Hessami
- Testing for Zipf's law: A common pitfall pp. 254-255

- Carlos Urzúa
- Financial-sector shocks in a credit-view model pp. 256-258

- Burton Abrams
- Parity dependence of a majority rule characterization on the Condorcet domain pp. 259-261

- Lauren Nicole Merrill
- Does democracy foster financial development? An empirical analysis pp. 262-265

- Benhua Yang
- Education cost, intergenerational mobility, and income inequality pp. 266-269

- Tamotsu Nakamura and Yu Murayama
- More stringent BITs, less ambiguous effects on FDI? Not a bit! pp. 270-272

- Axel Berger, Matthias Busse, Peter Nunnenkamp and Martin Roy
- Externality in labor supply and government spending pp. 273-276

- Patrick Fève, Julien Matheron and Jean-Guillaume Sahuc
- Location and happiness in the United States pp. 277-279

- William Sander
- Public randomization in the repeated prisoner's dilemma game with local interaction pp. 280-282

- Myeonghwan Cho
- Distributional impacts of a local living wage increase with ability sorting pp. 283-286

- Tom Ahn
- Aid effectiveness and the soft budget constraint: EU development aid to the former Soviet Union pp. 287-289

- Theocharis Grigoriadis
- A direct test of hyperbolic discounting using market asset data pp. 290-292

- Matthew J. Salois and Charles Moss
- Test of random versus fixed effects with small within variation pp. 293-297

- Jinyong Hahn, John Ham and Hyungsik Moon
Volume 112, issue 2, 2011
- Untruthful dominant strategies for the deferred acceptance algorithm pp. 135-137

- Taro Kumano and Masahiro Watabe
- Consumption time in household production: Implications for the goods-time elasticity of substitution pp. 138-140

- Ranju Baral, George Davis and Wen You
- Organization capital and firm performance. Empirical evidence for European firms pp. 141-143

- Claudia Tronconi and Giuseppe Vittucci Marzetti
- Barro-Gordon revisited: Reputational equilibria with inferential expectations pp. 144-147

- Timo Henckel, Gordon Menzies, Nick Prokhovnik and Daniel Zizzo
- On uniqueness of the conditional maximum likelihood estimation for a binary panel model pp. 148-150

- Kentaro Akashi
- Is a skill intensity reversal a mere theoretical curiosum? Evidence from the US and Mexico pp. 151-154

- Yoshinori Kurokawa
- The power to delay pp. 155-157

- Duozhe Li
- "Girls will be Girls", especially among Boys: Risk-taking in the "Daily Double" on Jeopardy pp. 158-160

- Gabriella Sjögren Lindquist and Jenny Säve-Söderbergh
- Markov-switching models and the unit root hypothesis in real US GDP pp. 161-164

- Maximo Camacho
- Implementation of individually rational social choice functions with guaranteed utilities pp. 165-167

- Yosef Mealem
- Microfinance and competition for external funding pp. 168-170

- Suman Ghosh and Eric Van Tassel
- Poverty, political freedom, and the roots of terrorism in developing countries: An empirical assessment pp. 171-175

- Subhayu Bandyopadhyay and Javed Younas
- The benefits of voluntary leadership in experimental public goods games pp. 176-178

- M. Fernanda Rivas and Matthias Sutter
- Exchange rate policy under sovereign default risk pp. 179-181

- Andreas Schabert
- The Endogenous Sequential Probit model: An application to the demand for hospital utilization pp. 182-185

- Murat Munkin
- ECB repo rate setting during the financial crisis pp. 186-188

- Stefan Gerlach
- On the dynamics of international inflation pp. 189-191

- Giovanni Caggiano and Efrem Castelnuovo
- Equilibrium of a sequence of auctions when bidders demand multiple items pp. 192-194

- Qingmin Liu
- Terrorism risk concern in Europe pp. 195-197

- Konstantinos Drakos and Cathérine Müller
- Regime-switching factor models in which the number of factors defines the regime pp. 198-201

- Adriana S. Cordis and Chris Kirby
- Bertrand equilibrium with subadditive costs pp. 202-204

- Krishnendu Dastidar
- Cointegration, factor shares, and production function parameters pp. 205-206

- Bob Chirinko and Debdulal Mallick
- Parameter orthogonalization and Bayesian inference with many instruments pp. 207-209

- Jinyong Hahn and Karsten Hansen
- Who benefits from bilateral information exchange in a retail channel? pp. 210-212

- Anthony Dukes, Esther Gal-Or and Tansev Geylani
- Search costs and corporate income tax competition pp. 213-215

- Kai Konrad
- Multiple equilibria in Tullock contests pp. 216-219

- Subhasish Chowdhury and Roman M. Sheremeta
- Further simulation evidence on the performance of the Poisson pseudo-maximum likelihood estimator pp. 220-222

- João Santos Silva and Silvana Tenreyro
Volume 112, issue 1, 2011
- Crowding-out effect of the current food stamp subsidy scheme pp. 1-2

- Yi Zhang
- Asymmetric access pricing in the Internet backbone market pp. 3-6

- Ángel Luis López
- Determinacy, stock market dynamics and monetary policy inertia pp. 7-10

- Damjan Pfajfar and Emiliano Santoro
- The spectral representation of Markov switching ARMA models pp. 11-15

- Beatrice Pataracchia
- Simultaneous versus sequential information processing pp. 16-18

- Ross M. Hoffman, John Kagel and Dan Levin
- Testing the unit root hypothesis against TAR nonlinearity using STAR-based tests pp. 19-22

- Robert Sollis
- Financial frictions and the K/L ratio in UK manufacturing pp. 23-25

- Marina-Eliza Spaliara
- Nominal uncertainty and inflation: The role of European Union membership pp. 26-30

- Kyriakos Neanidis and Christos S. Savva
- Casinos and campus crime pp. 31-33

- Thomas Hyclak
- Probabilistic risk aversion with an arbitrary outcome set pp. 34-37

- Pavlo R. Blavatskyy
- Risk aversion in auctions with asymmetrically informed bidders: A "desensitizer" from uncertainty pp. 38-41

- Felix Munoz-Garcia and Sandra Orozco-Alemán
- A credit market in early stages of economic development pp. 42-44

- Hideki Nakamura and Tetsuya Nakajima
- Welfare effects of subsidizing higher education when access and quality are endogenous pp. 45-48

- Gary Fethke
- Asymptotically unbiased estimation of autocovariances and autocorrelations for panel data with incidental trends pp. 49-52

- Ryo Okui
- An asymptotic variance inequality for instrumental variable estimators signaling proportional bias increases pp. 53-55

- Yun-Yeong Kim
- Further evidence regarding nonlinear trend reversion of real GDP and the CPI pp. 56-59

- Gary L. Shelley and Frederick Wallace
- De facto financial openness and capital mobility pp. 60-62

- Javed Younas
- Why do people place lower weight on advice far from their own initial opinion? pp. 63-66

- Francesco Ravazzolo and Øistein Røisland
- Best-of-three all-pay auctions pp. 67-70

- Aner Sela
- Reflections on the failure of the Taylor principle under commitment pp. 71-74

- Emanuel Barnea and Nissan Liviatan
- On the role of social wage comparisons in gift-exchange experiments pp. 75-78

- Ch'ng Kean Siang, Till Requate and Israel Waichman
- Semiparametric binary random effects models: Estimating two types of drinking behavior pp. 79-81

- Yingying Dong
- Ranking of signals in multitask agency models pp. 82-84

- Jia Xie
- Intergenerational transmission of preferences pp. 85-87

- Erwin Bulte and Richard D. Horan
- Observed inflation forecasts and the new Keynesian macro model pp. 88-90

- Mika Kortelainen, Maritta Paloviita and Matti Viren
- Are there pre-programme effects of active placement efforts? Evidence from a social experiment pp. 91-93

- Pathric Hägglund
- The nonlinear impact of currency unions on bilateral trade pp. 94-96

- Hajime Katayama and Mark Melatos
- R&D subsidies and the performance of high-tech start-ups pp. 97-99

- Massimo G. Colombo, Luca Grilli and Samuele Murtinu
- On the efficiency of participation with vertically differentiated workers pp. 100-102

- Frédéric Gavrel
- Endogenous monetary commitment pp. 103-106

- Jan Libich and Petr Stehlík
- Bayesian estimation of the output gap for a small open economy: The case of Canada pp. 107-112

- Tino Berger and Bernd Kempa
- Is there dynamic adverse selection in the life insurance market? pp. 113-115

- Daifeng He
- The non-linear effects of life expectancy on economic growth pp. 116-118

- Rodolphe Desbordes
- Public health spending, tax reform, and long-run growth pp. 119-121

- Elwin Tobing
- Opportunity costs in buying and short selling--Do they really matter? pp. 122-124

- Tal Shavit, Mosi Rosenboim and Miki Malul
- Price premiums for journal quality and journal governance: Evidence from economics journals pp. 125-127

- Yuqing Zheng and Harry Kaiser
- The role of private information in dynamic matching and bargaining: Can it be good for efficiency? pp. 128-131

- Artyom Shneyerov and Chi Leung Wong
- Trading imbalances and the law of one price pp. 132-134

- Mark S. Seasholes and Clark Liu