European Economic Review
1969 - 2025
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Volume 100, issue C, 2017
- Product heterogeneity, cross-country taste differences, and the growth of world trade pp. 1-27

- Raphael Auer
- Demand, costs and product scope in the export market pp. 28-49

- Bee Yan Aw and Yi Lee
- A “quantized” approach to rational inattention pp. 50-71

- Gilles Saint-Paul
- Price bubbles, gender, and expectations in experimental asset markets pp. 72-94

- Charles Holt, Megan Porzio and Michelle Yingze Song
- An empirical assessment of Optimal Monetary Policy in the Euro area pp. 95-115

- Xiaoshan Chen, Tatiana Kirsanova and Campbell Leith
- On the competitive effects of multimarket contact pp. 116-142

- Guy Arie, Sarit Markovich and Mauricio Varela
- Normative conflict and the limits of self-governance in heterogeneous populations pp. 143-156

- Lata Gangadharan, Nikos Nikiforakis and Marie Claire Villeval
- Disinflations in a model of imperfectly anchored expectations pp. 157-174

- Christopher Gibbs and Mariano Kulish
- On the impact of quotas and decision rules in collective bargaining pp. 175-192

- Robert Feicht, Veronika Grimm, Holger A. Rau and Gesine Stephan
- The impact of state aid on the survival and financial viability of aided firms pp. 193-214

- Sven Heim, Kai Hüschelrath, Philipp Schmidt-Dengler and Maurizio Strazzeri
- Loss of skill during unemployment and TFP differences across countries pp. 215-235

- Victor Ortego-Marti
- Wheat agriculture and family ties pp. 236-256

- James Ang and Per Fredriksson
- Estimating the real effects of uncertainty shocks at the Zero Lower Bound pp. 257-272

- Giovanni Caggiano, Efrem Castelnuovo and Giovanni Pellegrino
- Global engagement and the occupational structure of firms pp. 273-292

- Carl Davidson, Fredrik Heyman, Steven Matusz, Fredrik Sjöholm and Susan Chun Zhu
- A tale of fat tails pp. 293-317

- Chetan Dave and Samreen Malik
- Can a common currency foster a shared social identity across different nations? The case of the euro pp. 318-336

- Franz Buscha, Daniel Müller and Lionel Page
- The 2012 eurozone crisis and the ECB’s OMT program: A debt-overhang banking and sovereign crisis interpretation pp. 337-363

- Filippo Occhino
- Federal Reserve credibility and the term structure of interest rates pp. 364-389

- Aeimit Lakdawala and Shu Wu
- Beyond GDP: Is there a law of one shadow price? pp. 390-411

- Fabrice Murtin, Romina Boarini, Juan Cordoba and Marla Ripoll
- First in first win: Evidence on schedule effects in round-robin tournaments in mega-events pp. 412-427

- Alex Krumer and Michael Lechner
- Aging and health financing in the U.S.: A general equilibrium analysis pp. 428-462

- Juergen Jung, Chung Tran and Matthew Chambers
- Does self-control depletion affect risk attitudes? pp. 463-487

- Holger Gerhardt, Hannah Schildberg-Hörisch and Jana Willrodt
- Rehypothecation and liquidity pp. 488-505

- David Andolfatto, Fernando Martin and Shengxing Zhang
- Austerity and tax compliance pp. 506-524

- Francesco Pappadà and Yanos Zylberberg
- When is the government transfer multiplier large? pp. 525-543

- Eric Giambattista and Steven Pennings
Volume 99, issue C, 2017
- The climate challenge for agriculture and the value of climate services: Application to coffee-farming in Peru pp. 5-30

- Filippo Lechthaler and Alexandra Vinogradova
- A brave new world? Kantian–Nashian interaction and the dynamics of global climate change mitigation pp. 31-42

- R. Quentin Grafton, Tom Kompas and Ngo Long
- Cooperation on climate-change mitigation pp. 43-55

- Charles Mason, Stephen Polasky and Nori Tarui
- On discounting and voting in a simple growth model pp. 56-76

- Kirill Borissov, Mikhail Pakhnin and Clemens Puppe
- Buy coal and act strategically on the fuel market pp. 77-92

- Thomas Eichner and Rüdiger Pethig
- Climate change policy under polar amplification pp. 93-112

- W. Brock and Anastasios Xepapadeas
- From fossil fuels to renewables: The role of electricity storage pp. 113-129

- Itziar Lazkano, Linda Nøstbakken and Martino Pelli
- Buffering volatility: A study on the limits of Germany's energy revolution pp. 130-150

- Hans-Werner Sinn
- A paler shade of green: Environmental policy under induced technical change pp. 151-169

- Corrado Di Maria and Sjak Smulders
- Dirty history versus clean expectations: Can energy policies provide momentum for growth? pp. 170-190

- Lucas Bretschger and Andreas Schaefer
- Balancing the carbon budget for oil: The distributive effects of alternative policies pp. 191-215

- Carolyn Fischer and Stephen Salant
Volume 98, issue C, 2017
- Response functions pp. 1-31

- Carlos Oyarzun, Adam Sanjurjo and Hien Nguyen
- Countercyclical retirement accounts pp. 32-48

- David A. Love
- Financial intermediaries’ instability and euro area macroeconomic dynamics pp. 49-72

- Stéphane Lhuissier
- Does everyone use probabilities? The role of cognitive skills pp. 73-85

- Johannes Binswanger and Martin Salm
- Property rights, extortion and the misallocation of talent pp. 86-110

- Ashantha Ranasinghe
- Competition and incentives pp. 111-125

- Klaus Schmidt, Lisa Fey and Carmen Thoma
- Competitive tax reforms in a monetary union with endogenous entry and tradability pp. 126-143

- Stéphane Auray, Aurélien Eyquem and Xiaofei Ma
- Bad Company: Understanding negative peer effects in college achievement pp. 144-168

- Ryan Brady, Michael Insler and Ahmed Rahman
- US policy spillover(?) – China’s accession to the WTO and rising exports to the EU pp. 169-188

- Karsten Mau
- The value and motivating mechanism of transparency in organizations pp. 189-198

- Leif Brandes and Donja Darai
- Signaling cooperation pp. 199-216

- Matthias Heinz and Heiner Schumacher
- Offshoring – Effects on technology and implications for the labor market pp. 217-239

- Manisha Goel
- The effect of mass influx on labor markets: Portuguese 1974 evidence revisited pp. 240-263

- Erik Mäkelä
- Coping with complexity – Experimental evidence for narrow bracketing in multi-stage contests pp. 264-281

- Rudi Stracke, Rudolf Kerschbamer and Uwe Sunde
- Quasi-experimental impact estimates of immigrant labor supply shocks: The role of treatment and comparison group matching and relative skill composition pp. 282-315

- Abdurrahman Aydemir and Murat G. Kırdar
- On home market effects and firm heterogeneity pp. 316-340

- Katharina Erhardt
- Large investors, regulatory taking and investor-state dispute settlement pp. 341-353

- Kai Konrad
- Market power and heterogeneous pass-through in German electricity retail pp. 354-372

- Tomaso Duso and Florian Szücs
- CO2 emission intensity and exporting: Evidence from firm-level data pp. 373-391

- Philipp Richter and Alexander Schiersch
- Inflation and economic growth in a Schumpeterian model with endogenous entry of heterogeneous firms pp. 392-409

- Angus Chu, Guido Cozzi, Yuichi Furukawa and Chih-Hsing Liao
- The impact of monetary policy on inequality in the UK. An empirical analysis pp. 410-423

- Haroon Mumtaz and Angeliki Theophilopoulou
- On the incentive effects of job rotation pp. 424-441

- Hendrik Hakenes and Svetlana Katolnik
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