European Economic Review
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Volume 105, issue C, 2018
- Optimal task assignments with loss-averse agents pp. 1-26

- Felipe Balmaceda
- Identifying voter preferences: The trade-off between honesty and competence pp. 27-50

- Fabio Galeotti and Daniel Zizzo
- If the worst comes to the worst: Dictator giving when recipient’s endowments are risky pp. 51-70

- Christoph Engel and Sebastian Goerg
- Preference conformism: An experiment pp. 71-82

- Enrique Fatas, Shaun Hargreaves Heap and David Rojo Arjona
- The career dynamics of high-skilled women and men: Evidence from Sweden pp. 83-102

- James Albrecht, Mary Ann Bronson, Peter Skogman Thoursie and Susan Vroman
- The ISO 9000 certification: Little pain, big gain? pp. 103-114

- Beata Javorcik and Naotaka Sawada
- Inflation, output and markup dynamics with purely forward-looking wage and price setters pp. 115-134

- Louis Phaneuf, Eric Sims and Jean Gardy Victor
- Current account and real exchange rate changes: The impact of trade openness pp. 135-158

- Davide Romelli, Cristina Terra and Enrico Vasconcelos
- Do employee spinoffs learn markets from their parents? Evidence from international trade pp. 159-173

- Marc-Andreas Muendler and James Rauch
- Equilibrium vaccination patterns in incomplete and heterogeneous networks pp. 174-192

- William Neilson and Yancheng Xiao
- Dark costs, missing data: Shedding some light on services trade pp. 193-214

- James Anderson, Ingo Borchert, Aaditya Mattoo and Yoto Yotov
Volume 104, issue C, 2018
- Observational and reinforcement pattern-learning: An exploratory study pp. 1-21

- Nobuyuki Hanaki, Alan Kirman and Paul Pezanis-Christou
- Optimal favoritism in all-pay auctions and lottery contests pp. 22-37

- Jörg Franke, Wolfgang Leininger and Cédric Wasser
- The effects of policy uncertainty on investment: Evidence from the unexpected acceptance of a far-reaching referendum in Switzerland pp. 38-67

- Andreas Dibiasi, Klaus Abberger, Michael Siegenthaler and Jan-Egbert Sturm
- Quality uncertainty and intermediation in international trade pp. 68-91

- Kunal Dasgupta and Jordi Mondria
- On the effects of ranking by unemployment duration pp. 92-110

- Javier Fernández-Blanco and Edgar Preugschat
- Strong versus weak ties in migration pp. 111-137

- Corrado Giulietti, Jackline Wahba and Yves Zenou
- Marriage and health: Selection, protection, and assortative mating pp. 138-166

- Nezih Guner, Yuliya Kulikova and Joan Llull
- Search deterrence in experimental consumer goods markets pp. 167-184

- Alexander Brown, Ajalavat Viriyavipart and Xiaoyuan Wang
- Constructing strategies in the indefinitely repeated prisoner’s dilemma game pp. 185-219

- Julian Romero and Yaroslav Rosokha
- Discrimination as favoritism: The private benefits and social costs of in-group favoritism in an experimental labor market pp. 220-236

- David Dickinson, David Masclet and Emmanuel Peterle
- Poverty accounting pp. 237-255

- Richard Bluhm, Denis de Crombrugghe and Adam Szirmai
Volume 103, issue C, 2018
- The Hartz reforms, the German Miracle, and labor reallocation pp. 1-17

- Anja Bauer and Ian King
- Inflation and optimal monetary policy in a model with firm heterogeneity and Bertrand competition pp. 18-38

- Javier Andrés and Pablo Burriel
- A class of tractable incomplete-market models for studying asset returns and risk exposure pp. 39-59

- François Le Grand and Xavier Ragot
- Dynamics of the U.S. price distribution pp. 60-82

- David Berger and Joseph Vavra
- Long-term evidence of retrospective voting: A natural experiment from the German Democratic Republic pp. 83-107

- Alexandra Avdeenko
- Higher order risk attitudes: A review of experimental evidence pp. 108-124

- Stefan Trautmann and Gijs Kuilen
- Team production benefits from a permanent fear of exclusion pp. 125-149

- Anita Kopányi-Peuker, Theo Offerman and Randolph Sloof
- The cyclicality of labor-market flows: A multiple-shock approach pp. 150-172

- Jean-Olivier Hairault and Anastasia Zhutova
Volume 102, issue C, 2018
- The interplay of cultural intolerance and action-assortativity for the emergence of cooperation and homophily pp. 1-18

- Ennio Bilancini, Leonardo Boncinelli and Jiabin Wu
- Female directors, board committees and firm performance pp. 19-38

- Colin Green and Swarnodeep Homroy
- Globalization and the evolution of corporate governance pp. 39-61

- Jan Schymik
- Children’s rationality, risk attitudes and field behavior pp. 62-81

- Marco Castillo, Jeffrey Jordan and Ragan Petrie
- Market microstructure, information aggregation and equilibrium uniqueness in a global game pp. 82-99

- Edouard Challe and Edouard Chrétien
- (Dis)advantages of informal loans – Theory and evidence pp. 100-128

- Alexander Karaivanov and Anke Kessler
- A structural explanation of recent changes in life-cycle labor supply and fertility behavior of married women in the United States pp. 129-168

- Seonyoung Park
- On the allocation of time – A quantitative analysis of the roles of taxes and productivities pp. 169-187

- Georg Duernecker and Berthold Herrendorf
- Tax revenue losses through cross-border loss offset: An insurmountable hurdle for formula apportionment? pp. 188-210

- Mohammed Mardan and Michael Stimmelmayr
- Changing credit limits, changing business cycles pp. 211-239

- Henrik Jensen, Søren Hove Ravn and Emiliano Santoro
- Industrial output fluctuations in developing countries: General equilibrium consequences of agricultural productivity shocks pp. 240-279

- Iona Hyojung Lee
- The rise of exporting by U.S. firms pp. 280-297

- William F. Lincoln and Andrew H. McCallum
- Firm-level entry and exit dynamics over the business cycles pp. 298-326

- Can Tian
Volume 101, issue C, 2018
- Time-poor, working, super-rich pp. 1-19

- Giacomo Corneo
- Separated decisions pp. 20-34

- Alexander Brown and Paul J. Healy
- The effect of prenatal stress on cooperation: Evidence from violent conflict in Uganda pp. 35-56

- Francesco Cecchi and Jan Duchoslav
- The macroeconomic consequences of raising the minimum wage: Capital accumulation, employment and the wage distribution pp. 57-76

- Sofia Bauducco and Alexandre Janiak
- Corporate debt structure and economic recoveries pp. 77-100

- Thomas Grjebine, Urszula Szczerbowicz and Fabien Tripier
- Welcome home in a crisis: Effects of return migration on the non-migrants' wages and employment pp. 101-132

- Ricardo Hausmann and Ljubica Nedelkoska
- Regulation of trades based on differences in beliefs pp. 133-141

- Hervé Crès and Mich Tvede
- Climbing the ranks: incumbency effects in party-list systems pp. 142-156

- Jon Fiva and Helene Lie Røhr
- Commodity price volatility with endogenous natural resources pp. 157-180

- James Hansen and Isaac Gross
- Population policies, demographic structural changes, and the Chinese household saving puzzle pp. 181-209

- Suqin Ge, Dennis Yang and Junsen Zhang
- Uncovering the heterogeneous effects of ECB unconventional monetary policies across euro area countries pp. 210-229

- Pablo Burriel and Alessandro Galesi
- Can group incentives alleviate moral hazard? The role of pro-social preferences pp. 230-249

- Christian Biener, Martin Eling, Andreas Landmann and Shailee Pradhan
- The transmission of socially responsible behaviour through international trade pp. 250-267

- Carol Newman, John Rand, Finn Tarp and Neda Trifkovic
- Ambiguity aversion is not universal pp. 268-283

- Martin Kocher, Amrei Marie Lahno and Stefan Trautmann
- Commodity taxes and taste heterogeneity pp. 284-296

- Stephane Gauthier and Fanny Henriet
- The made-in effect and leapfrogging: A model of leadership change for products with country-of-origin bias pp. 297-329

- Dario Diodato, Franco Malerba and Andrea Morrison
- Duopolistic competition with choice-overloaded consumers pp. 330-353

- Georgios Gerasimou and Mauro Papi
- Stepping on a rake: The fiscal theory of monetary policy pp. 354-375

- John H. Cochrane
- On the theory of international currency portfolios pp. 376-396

- Michael Kumhof
- Business cycles and emission trading with banking pp. 397-417

- Jussi Lintunen and Olli-Pekka Kuusela
- Delegating climate policy to a supranational authority: a theoretical assessment pp. 418-440

- Paul Pichler and Gerhard Sorger
- Post-disaster aid and development of the manufacturing sector: Lessons from a natural experiment in China pp. 441-458

- Erwin Bulte, Lihe Xu and Xiaobo Zhang
- Specialist versus generalist investors: Trading off support quality, investment horizon and control rights pp. 459-478

- Guillaume Andrieu and Alexander Peter Groh
- Value-added exports and U.S. local labor markets: Does China really matter? pp. 479-504

- Leilei Shen and Peri Silva
- The effectiveness of top-down advice in strategy-proof mechanisms: A field experiment pp. 505-511

- Pablo Guillen and Rustamdjan Hakimov
- Paradoxical effects of increasing the normal retirement age: A prospective evaluation pp. 512-527

- Yue Li
- Monetary and non-monetary incentives in real-effort tournaments pp. 528-545

- Nisvan Erkal, Lata Gangadharan and Boon Han Koh
- A North–South model of trade with search unemployment pp. 546-566

- Ignat Stepanok
- The spillover effects of affirmative action on competitiveness and unethical behavior pp. 567-604

- Ritwik Banerjee, Nabanita Datta Gupta and Marie Claire Villeval
- Inequality, financial development and economic growth in the OECD, 1870–2011 pp. 605-624

- Jakob Madsen, Md. Islam and Chris Doucouliagos
- Econometric evidence on the depreciation of innovations pp. 625-642

- Gaétan de Rassenfosse and Adam Jaffe
- Let’s try next door: Technical Barriers to Trade and multi-destination firms pp. 643-663

- Lionel Fontagné and Gianluca Orefice
- Guilt in voting and public good games pp. 664-681

- Dominik Rothenhäusler, Nikolaus Schweizer and Nora Szech
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