European Economic Review
1969 - 2025
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Volume 176, issue C, 2025
- Economics coauthorships in the aftermath of MeToo

- Noriko Amano-Patino, Elisa Faraglia and Chryssi Giannitsarou
- Freedom counts: Cross-country empirical evidence

- João V. Ferreira, Nobuyuki Hanaki, Fabrice Le Lec, Erik Schokkaert and Benoît Tarroux
- Eurozone economic integration: Historical developments and new challenges ahead

- Fabio Bagliano and Claudio Morana
- Entry, exit, and market structure in a changing climate

- Michele Cascarano, Filippo Natoli and Andrea Petrella
- Public debt burden and crisis severity

- Alvaro Fernandez-Gallardo and Iván Payá
- Voting in legislative bargaining over cuts to existing benefits versus provision of new benefits

- Nels Christiansen, Tanushree Jhunjhunwala and John H. Kagel
- Energy supply shocks’ nonlinearities on output and prices

- Roberto A. De Santis and Tommaso Tornese
- Explaining preferences for EU integration: Theory and empirical evidence

- Ingrid Mauerer, M. Socorro Puy and Sergi Urzay-Gómez
- Equity prices, market power, and optimal corporate tax policy

- Ignacio González, Juan A. Montecino and Joseph Stiglitz
- Dynamic opinion updating with endogenous networks

- Ugo Bolletta and Paolo Pin
- Introduction to the special issue on emerging challenges for monetary policy

- Andrea Colciago, Davide Furceri and Georgios Kouretas
Volume 175, issue C, 2025
- Energy price shocks, monetary policy and inequality

- Alina Bobasu, Michael Dobrew and Amalia Repele
- Public pensions reforms: Financial and political sustainability

- Javier Díaz-Giménez and Julián Díaz-Saavedra
- A crises-bailouts game

- Bruno Salcedo, Bruno Sultanum and Ruilin Zhou
- An issue dedicated to Konrad Mierendorff: Introduction

- Martin Cripps, Antonio Guarino and Vasiliki Skreta
- Mining and mistrust in government

- Astghik Mavisakalyan and Anna Minasyan
- Income uncertainty, precautionary wealth, and social insurance

- Matthew Joyce and Aarti Singh
- A quantitative model of trust as a predictor of social group sizes and its implications for technology

- M. Burgess and R.I.M. Dunbar
- Appetite for Ignorance: Does eating meat cause information avoidance about its harms?

- Bénédicte Droz, Berno Buechel, Mónica Capra, Xi Chen, Anis Nassar, Seong Gyu Park, Jin Xu, Shanshan Zhang and Joshua Tasoff
- Leaving the past behind: Effects of clean slate regulation on employment and earnings

- Kabir Dasgupta, Keshar Ghimire and Alexander Plum
- Herd behavior and the intention to vaccinate against COVID-19

- Gil S. Epstein, Odelia Heizler and Osnat Israeli
- Reaching for gold! The impact of a positive reputation shock on career choice

- Daniel Goller and Stefan Wolter
- The evolution of child-related gender inequality in Germany and the role of family policies, 1960–2018

- Ulrich Glogowsky, Emanuel Hansen, Dominik Sachs and Holger Lüthen
- On the GDP effects of severe physical hazards

- Martin Bodenstein and Mikaël Scaramucci
- “Try to Balance the Baseline”: A comment on “Parent–teacher meetings and student outcomes: Evidence from a developing country” by Islam (2019)

- Carl Bonander, Olle Hammar, Niklas Jakobsson, Gunther Bensch, Felix Holzmeister and Abel Brodeur
- Behind the screens: A replication and extension of Coasian bargaining experiments in the digital age

- Jesse Backstrom, Catherine C. Eckel, Ryan Rholes and Meradee Tangvatcharapong
- Does one size fit all? The country-specific effects of ECB monetary policy

- Deborah Gefang, Stephen G. Hall, George Tavlas and Yongli Wang
- Retraction notice to “Parent–teacher meetings and student outcomes: Evidence from a developing country” [European Economic Review 111 (2019) 273-304]

- Asad Islam
Volume 174, issue C, 2025
- Unit cost expectations: Firms’ perspectives on inflation

- Brent Meyer and Xuguang Simon Sheng
- More effort with less pay: On information avoidance, optimistic beliefs, and performance

- Steffen Huck, Nora Szech and Lukas M. Wenner
- Global value chains and the Phillips curve: A challenge for monetary policy

- Anna Florio, Daniele Siena and Riccardo Zago
- Market competition and the adoption of clean technology: Evidence from the taxi industry

- Raúl Bajo-Buenestado and Miguel Ángel Borrella-Mas
- On explaining why the (human) world is rich

- Bart Wilson
- Greenflation: Empirical evidence using macro, regional and sectoral data

- Luca Bettarelli, Davide Furceri, Loredana Pisano and Pietro Pizzuto
- Fiscal tightening and skills mismatch

- Konstantinos Mavrigiannakis, Andreas Vasilatos and Eugenia Vella
- Monetary policy interactions: The policy rate, asset purchases, and optimal policy with an interest rate peg

- Isabel Gödl-Hanisch, Ronald Mau and Jonathan Rawls
- Do equal employment opportunity statements encourage racial minorities? evidence from a large natural field experiment

- Andreas Leibbrandt and John List
- Institutional diversity and innovative recombination

- Nathan P. Goodman, Otto Lehto and Mikayla Novak
Volume 173, issue C, 2025
- Deposit market concentration and monetary transmission: Evidence from the euro area

- Stephen Kho
- Make-up strategies with incomplete markets and bounded rationality

- Michael Dobrew, Rafael Gerke, Sebastian Giesen and Joost Röttger
- The dynamics of automation adoption: Firm-level heterogeneity and aggregate employment effects

- Laura Bisio, Angelo Cuzzola, Marco Grazzi and Daniele Moschella
- Recourse and (strategic) mortgage defaults: Evidence from changes in housing market laws

- Alin Marius Andrieș, Anca Copaciu, Radu Popa and Razvan Vlahu
- Rehabilitating futures: Assessing the effects of correctional employment-focused programs on recidivism and employment

- M. Antonella Mancino
- Resolving puzzles of monetary policy transmission in emerging markets

- Jongrim Ha, Dohan Kim, Ayhan Kose and Eswar Prasad
- Strategic parental investments in a competitive marriage market

- V. Bhaskar, Wenchao Li and Junjian Yi
- Preying on the young: Intergenerational conflict, rent seeking and growth

- Ilias Boultzis
- Coasian equilibria in sequential auctions

- Qingmin Liu, Konrad Mierendorff and Xianwen Shi
- Status classification by lottery contests

- Aner Sela
- The wealth of working nations

- Jesus Fernandez-Villaverde, Gustavo Ventura and Wen Yao
- Reallocation, productivity, and monetary policy in an energy crisis

- Boris Chafwehé, Andrea Colciago and Romanos Priftis
- Introduction to the special issue on rethinking macroeconomic policy in times of turmoil

- Juan Dolado and Evi Pappa
- Explaining institutional technology

- Jason Potts, Kurt Dopfer and Bill Tulloh
- Monetary–fiscal interaction and the liquidity of government debt

- Cristiano Cantore and Edoardo Leonardi
- Exporters, multinationals and residual wage inequality: Evidence and theory

- Sarah Schroeder
- Delegation of learning from multiple sources of information

- Angelos Diamantopoulos and Arina Nikandrova
- Growth and adaptation to climate change in the long run

- Simon Dietz and Bruno Lanz
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