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Volume 110, issue 3, 2011
- A politico-economic analysis of minimum wages and wage subsidies pp. 171-173

- Antonis Adam and Thomas Moutos
- Nonlinear pricing and competition intensity in a Hotelling-type model with discrete product and consumer types pp. 174-177

- Manuel Hernandez
- Structural change and growth in India pp. 178-181

- Orcan Çörtük and Nirvikar Singh
- Purchasing Power Parity analyzed through a continuous-time version of the ESTAR model pp. 182-185

- João Nicolau
- How much and how often: A model of repeated consumption with endogenous consumption frequency pp. 186-188

- Liqun Liu, Andrew J. Rettenmaier and Thomas R. Saving
- The value of local political capital in transition China pp. 189-192

- Pei Sun, Haoping Xu and Jian Zhou
- Overconfidence can improve an agent's relative and absolute performance in contests pp. 193-196

- Sandra Ludwig, Philipp Wichardt and Hanke Wickhorst
- Trade in final goods and the impact of innovation pp. 197-199

- Dolores Añón Higón and Paul Stoneman
- Birth order and education: Evidence from a Korean cohort pp. 200-202

- Hyunkuk Cho
- A discrete choice model with endogenous attribute attendance pp. 203-205

- Arne Hole
- A New Keynesian model with technological change pp. 206-208

- Tomohiro Inoue and Eiji Tsuzuki
- International business visits and the technology frontier pp. 209-212

- Steve Dowrick and Max Tani
- Does relative income matter for the very poor? Evidence from rural Ethiopia pp. 213-215

- Alpaslan Akay and Peter Martinsson
- Transparency, price-dependent demand and product variety pp. 216-219

- Yiquan Gu and Tobias Wenzel
- Qualitative analysis of Bayes-Nash equilibrium in weak asymmetric auctions pp. 220-222

- Juan Momparler and Pablo Gregori
- Kinked norms of behaviour and cooperation pp. 223-225

- Sergio Currarini and Marco Marini
- Nash meets Rubinstein in final-offer arbitration pp. 226-230

- Muhamet Yildiz
- Regime dependence, Mrs. Machlup's wardrobe and the accumulation of international reserves in Asia pp. 231-234

- Victor Pontines and Li Yongqiang
- An empirical investigation of the determinants of democracy: Trade, aid and the neighbor effect pp. 235-237

- Stefan Csordas and Markus Ludwig
- Nonlinear time-series convergence: The role of structural breaks pp. 238-240

- Alan King and Carlyn Ramlogan-Dobson
- A natural mechanism to choose the deserving winner when the jury is made up of all contestants pp. 241-244

- Pablo Amoros
- A simple nonparametric test for structural change in joint tail probabilities pp. 245-247

- Walter Krämer and Maarten van Kampen
- Social preferences during childhood and the role of gender and age -- An experiment in Austria and Sweden pp. 248-251

- Peter Martinsson, Katarina Nordblom, Daniela Glätzle-Rützler and Matthias Sutter
- Demeaning the data in panel-cointegration models to control for cross-sectional dependencies pp. 252-254

- Martin Solberger
- Genetic distance and income difference: Evidence from changes in China's cross-strait relations pp. 255-258

- Ying Bai and James Kung
- How competition affects schools' performances: Does specification matter? pp. 259-261

- Tommaso Agasisti
- How lotteries outperform auctions pp. 262-264

- Olivier Bos
- On favoritism in auctions with entry pp. 265-267

- Leandro Arozamena and Federico Weinschelbaum
- Internet auctions with a temporary buyout option pp. 268-271

- XiaoGang Che
- Majority selection of one alternative from a binary agenda pp. 272-273

- Donald E. Campbell and Jerry S. Kelly
- A note on the relationship between top income shares and the Gini coefficient pp. 274-277

- Facundo Alvaredo
- Short-term growth effects of fiscal policy revisited: A Markov-switching approach pp. 278-281

- Kerim Arin and Nicola Spagnolo
Volume 110, issue 2, 2011
- Dissecting intra-industry trade pp. 71-75

- Johannes Van Biesebroeck
- Price-level convergence: New evidence from U.S. cities pp. 76-78

- Ege Yazgan and Hakan Yilmazkuday
- Sample selectivity and the validity of international student achievement tests in economic research pp. 79-82

- Eric A. Hanushek and Ludger Woessmann
- Immigration and international prices: An initial assessment pp. 83-85

- Marios Zachariadis
- Redistributive income taxation, outsourcing and foreign direct investment pp. 86-89

- Thomas Aronsson and Erkki Koskela
- Strategic risk and coordination failure in blame games pp. 90-92

- Tore Ellingsen and Robert Östling
- Financial market integration in the early modern period in Spain: Results from a threshold error correction model pp. 93-96

- Peter Bernholz and Peter Kugler
- Behavioral biases and cognitive reflection pp. 97-100

- Eva I. Hoppe and David Kusterer
- Pushing on a string: How policy might encourage private doctors to compete with the public sector on the basis of quality pp. 101-103

- Stella Luz Quimbo, John W. Peabody, Xylee Javier, Riti Shimkhada and Orville Solon
- The fixed wage puzzle: Why profit sharing is so hard to implement pp. 104-106

- Jürgen Jerger and Jochen Michaelis
- When managers cannot commit: Capital structure under inalienable managerial entrenchment pp. 107-109

- Catherine Thomas and Yongxiang Wang
- Do more diverse environments increase the diversity of subsequent interaction? Evidence from random dorm assignment pp. 110-112

- Sara Baker, Adalbert Mayer and Steven Puller
- LM threshold unit root tests pp. 113-116

- Junsoo Lee, Mark C. Strazicich and Byung Chul Yu
- On the estimation of asset pricing models using univariate betas pp. 117-121

- Raymond Kan and Cesare Robotti
- Estimating expenditure impacts without expenditure data using asset proxies pp. 122-125

- Martin Wittenberg
- Real wage rigidities and disinflation dynamics: Calvo vs. Rotemberg pricing pp. 126-131

- Guido Ascari and Lorenza Rossi
- Second-order approximation to the Rotemberg model around a distorted steady state pp. 132-135

- Tatiana Damjanovic and Charles Nolan
- Panel regression with multiplicative measurement errors pp. 136-139

- Gerd Ronning and Hans Schneeweiss
- U-shaped female labor participation with economic development: Some panel data evidence pp. 140-142

- Henry Tam
- Sales and price spikes in retail scanner data pp. 143-146

- Ryan Chahrour
- The entry incentives of complementary producers: A simple model with implications for antitrust policy pp. 147-150

- Juan S. Lleras and Nathan H. Miller
- Small sample properties of alternative tests for martingale difference hypothesis pp. 151-154

- Amelie Charles, Olivier Darné and Jae Kim
- Income distribution and macroeconomics: Fertility adjustment prior to education investment pp. 155-158

- Masao Nakagawa and Yoshiaki Sugimoto
- Do language barriers affect trade? pp. 159-162

- Johannes Lohmann
- A GMM interpretation of the paradox in the inverse probability weighting estimation of the average treatment effect on the treated pp. 163-165

- Chirok Han and Beomsoo Kim
- Charitable donations are more responsive to stock market booms than busts pp. 166-169

- John List and Yana Peysakhovich
Volume 110, issue 1, 2011
- Affine Nelson-Siegel model pp. 1-3

- Rodrigo Alfaro
- Markov-chain approximations of vector autoregressions: Application of general multivariate-normal integration techniques pp. 4-6

- Stephen Terry and Edward Knotek
- Soft budget constraints and ownership: Empirical evidence from US hospitals pp. 7-11

- Karen Eggleston and Yu-Chu Shen
- Exporting recessions: International links and the business cycle pp. 12-14

- James Yetman
- A note on the tight simplification of mechanisms pp. 15-17

- Eduardo Perez
- Business cycle accounting with model consistent expectations pp. 18-19

- Gregor Bäurle and Daniel Burren
- On public capital hypothesis with breaks pp. 20-24

- Antonio Musolesi
- Low-probability rational spillovers pp. 25-27

- Paul A. Kivi and Jason Shogren
- The Janus-headed salvation: Sovereign and bank credit risk premia during 2008-2009 pp. 28-31

- Jacob Ejsing and Wolfgang Lemke
- Subsidization to induce tipping pp. 32-35

- Aric P. Shafran and Jason J. Lepore
- Adam Smith's answer to the Feldstein-Horioka Paradox: The invisible hand revisited pp. 36-37

- Ayumu Yasutomi and Charles Yuji Horioka
- Union membership and employment dynamics: A note pp. 38-40

- Marcus Dittrich and Beate Schirwitz
- Asymmetric reduced form Auctions pp. 41-44

- Konrad Mierendorff
- Perceived unfairness in CEO compensation and work morale pp. 45-48

- Thomas Cornelissen, O. Himmler and T. Koenig
- Tests for distributional treatment effects under unconfoundedness pp. 49-51

- Michael Maier
- Which terror at which cost? On the economic consequences of terrorist attacks pp. 52-55

- Fernanda Llussá and Jose Tavares
- Maskin monotonicity and infinite individuals pp. 56-59

- Sususmu Cato
- An anti-ideal point representation of economic discrete choice models pp. 60-63

- Robert F. Bordley
- Collateral constraints and the amplification-persistence trade-off pp. 64-66

- Patrick Pintus
- The exact bias of s2 in linear panel regressions with spatial autocorrelation pp. 67-70

- Christoph Hanck and Walter Krämer