European Economic Review
1969 - 2025
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Volume 143, issue C, 2022
- Who Goes on Disability when Times are Tough? The Role of Work Norms among Immigrants

- Delia Furtado, Kerry Papps and Nikolaos Theodoropoulos
- Schools opening and Covid-19 diffusion: Evidence from geolocalized microdata

- Emanuele Amodio, Michele Battisti, Andros Kourtellos, Giuseppe Maggio and Carmelo Massimo Maida
- The role of information and experience for households’ inflation expectations

- Christian Conrad, Zeno Enders and Alexander Glas
- Learning and information transmission within multinational corporations

- Cheng Chen, Chang Sun and Hongyong Zhang
- Foreign exchange intervention for commodity booms and busts

- Julia Faltermeier, Ruy Lama and Juan Medina
- Maladaptation to environmental degradation and the interplay between negative and positive externalities

- Angelo Antoci, Simone Borghesi, Marcello Galeotti and Paolo Russu
- Financial cycles and domestic policy choices

- Florian Loipersberger and Johannes Matschke
- A dynamic analysis of international environmental agreements under partial cooperation

- Luca Colombo, Paola Labrecciosa and Ngo Long
- Heterogeneity of beliefs and information rigidity in the crude oil market: Evidence from survey data

- Robert Czudaj
- Information disclosure and dynamic climate agreements: Shall the IPCC reveal it all?

- Sareh Vosooghi and Alejandro Caparrós
- Financial conditions and macroeconomic downside risks in the euro area

- Stéphane Lhuissier
- Breaking-up should not be hard to do! Designing contracts to avoid wars of attrition

- Alexander Brown and Matthew Van Essen
- Overnight rate and signalling effects of central bank bills

- Fabio Canetg and Daniel Kaufmann
Volume 142, issue C, 2022
- How stimulative are low real interest rates for intangible capital?

- Andrea Caggese and Ander Pérez-Orive
- Monetary policy, productivity, and market concentration

- Andrea Colciago and Riccardo Silvestrini
- Colors, Emotions, and the Auction Value of Paintings

- Marshall Xiaoyin Ma, Charles Noussair and Luc Renneboog
- Protecting the ego: Motivated information selection and updating

- Alessandro Castagnetti and Renke Schmacker
- Corruption, regulation, and investment incentives

- Alessandro De Chiara and Ester Manna
- Should we care (more) about data aggregation?

- Klaus Gründler and Tommy Krieger
- Selective memory of a psychological agent

- Jeanne Hagenbach and Frederic Koessler
- Institutional integration and productivity growth: Evidence from the 1995 enlargement of the European Union

- Nauro Campos, Fabrizio Coricelli and Emanuele Franceschi
- Liquidity choice and misallocation of credit

- Ehsan Ebrahimy
Volume 141, issue C, 2022
- Did China’s bank ownership reform improve credit allocation?

- Weidi Yuan, Difei Ouyang and Zhicheng Zhang
- China’s great expansion: The role of factor substitution and technical progress

- Ana-Simona Manu, Peter McAdam and Alpo Willman
- Sustainable and equitable pensions with means testing in aging economies

- George Kudrna, Chung Tran and Alan Woodland
- Unemployment dynamics and informality in small open economies

- Jaroslav Horvath and Guanyi Yang
- Estimation of large dimensional time varying VARs using copulas

- Mike Tsionas, Marwan Izzeldin and Lorenzo Trapani
- Export modes and firms’ adjustments to exchange rate movements

- Stefano Bolatto, Marco Grazzi and Chiara Tomasi
- Can market selection reduce anomalous behaviour in games?

- Lawrence Choo and Xiaoyu Zhou
- Countering public opposition to immigration: The impact of information campaigns

- Giovanni Facchini, Yotam Margalit and Hiroyuki Nakata
- Entrepreneurial finance and monetary policy

- Paul Jackson and Florian Madison
- Strategic delegation in the formation of modest international environmental agreements

- Sarah Spycher and Ralph Winkler
- Good lies

- Filippo Pavesi and Massimo Scotti
- Gathering support for green tax reform: Evidence from German household surveys

- Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg, Armon Rezai and Miguel Tovar Reanos
- Fiscal policy shocks and international spillovers

- Ayobami Ilori, Juan Paez-Farrell and Christoph Thoenissen
- Why are fiscal multipliers moderate even under monetary accommodation?

- Christian Bredemeier, Falko Juessen and Andreas Schabert
- Racial bias in newspaper ratings of professional football players

- Francesco Principe and Jan C. van Ours
- The inflation response to government spending shocks: A fiscal price puzzle?

- Peter L. Jørgensen and Søren Hove Ravn
- Skill of the immigrants and vote of the natives: Immigration and nationalism in European elections 2007–2016

- Simone Moriconi, Giovanni Peri and Riccardo Turati
- Fiscal spending multipliers over the household leverage cycle

- Mathias Klein, Hamza Polattimur and Roland Winkler
- Critical raw materials for the energy transition

- Aude Pommeret, Francesco Ricci and Katheline Schubert
- Religion, social interactions, and COVID-19 incidence in Western Germany

- Ioannis Laliotis and Dimitrios Minos
- Statistical discrimination and committees

- J. Ignacio Conde-Ruiz, Juan José Ganuza and Paola Profeta
- Households, auctioneers, and aggregation

- Karsten O. Chipeniuk, Nets Hawk Katz and Todd Walker
- Macroeconomic changes with declining trend inflation: Complementarity with the superstar firm hypothesis

- Takushi Kurozumi and Willem Van Zandweghe
- Populist voting and losers’ discontent: Does redistribution matter?

- Giuseppe Albanese, Guglielmo Barone and Guido de Blasio
- Nudging student participation in online evaluations of teaching: Evidence from a field experiment

- Susanne Neckermann, Uyanga Turmunkh, Dennie van Dolder and Tong V. Wang
Volume 140, issue C, 2021
- Do upfront investments increase cooperation? A laboratory experiment

- Fortuna Casoria and Alice Ciccone
- Internal migration networks and mortality in home communities: Evidence from Italy during the Covid-19 pandemic

- Michele Valsecchi and Ruben Durante
- Bought, sold and bought again: The impact of complex value chains on export elasticities

- François de Soyres, Erik Frohm, Vanessa Gunnella and Elena Pavlova
- Slums, allocation of talent, and barriers to urbanization

- Alberto Rivera-Padilla
- Gender differences in the lifecycle benefits of compulsory schooling policies

- Sonja de New, Stefanie Schurer and Dominique Sulzmaier
- Time-inconsistent optimal quantity of debt

- YiLi Chien and Yi Wen
- Economic downturns and mental health in Germany

- Daniel Avdic, Sonja de New and Daniel Kamhofer
- Optimal policy design in nonlinear DSGE models: An n-order accurate approximation

- Isaac Gross and James Hansen
- Modernization, social identity, and ethnic conflict

- Kazuhiro Yuki
- COVID-19 and educational inequality: How school closures affect low- and high-achieving students

- Elisabeth Grewenig, Philipp Lergetporer, Katharina Werner, Ludger Woessmann and Larissa Zierow
- A poorly understood disease? The impact of COVID-19 on the income gradient in mortality over the course of the pandemic

- Paul Brandily, Clément Brébion, Simon Briole and Laura Khoury
- Self control and smartphone use: An experimental study of soft commitment devices

- Ruru Hoong
- Equilibrium indeterminacy and sunspot tales

- Chetan Dave and Marco Sorge
- State dependence of monetary policy across business, credit and interest rate cycles

- Sami Alpanda, Eleonora Granziera and Sarah Zubairy
- Global value chains and the removal of trade protection

- Chad Bown, Aksel Erbahar and Maurizio Zanardi
- Monopsonistic labor markets and international trade

- Priyaranjan Jha and Antonio Rodriguez-Lopez
- Firms’ exports, volatility and skills: Evidence from France

- Maria Bas, Pamela Bombarda, Sebastien Jean and Gianluca Orefice
- Corporate leverage and monetary policy effectiveness in the euro area

- Simone Auer, Marco Bernardini and Martina Cecioni
- Asymmetries in monetary policy

- Pierpaolo Benigno and Lorenza Rossi
- The COVID-19 consumption game-changer: Evidence from a large-scale multi-country survey

- Alexander Hodbod, Cars Hommes, Stefanie Huber and Isabelle Salle
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