European Economic Review
1969 - 2025
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Volume 97, issue C, 2017
- Stated and revealed heterogeneous risk preferences in educational choice pp. 1-25

- Frank Fossen and Daniela Glocker
- Tax-deferred saving accounts: Heterogeneity and policy reforms pp. 26-41

- Anson Ho
- Does product market competition increase strike activity? Evidence from the UK pp. 42-56

- George Symeonidis
- Sleep restriction and circadian effects on social decisions pp. 57-71

- David Dickinson and Todd McElroy
- The importance of peers for compliance with norms of fair sharing pp. 72-86

- Simon Gächter, Leonie Gerhards and Daniele Nosenzo
- The effect of ambient temperature shocks during conception and early pregnancy on later life outcomes pp. 87-107

- Joshua Wilde, Bénédicte Apouey and Toni Jung
- Liquidity shocks, business cycles and asset prices pp. 108-130

- Saki Bigio and Andrés Schneider
Volume 96, issue C, 2017
- Carbon pricing, carbon sequestration and social discounting pp. 1-17

- Maria Elisa Belfiori
- Volatility and slow technology diffusion pp. 18-37

- Domenico Ferraro
- Global samaritans? Donor election cycles and the allocation of humanitarian aid pp. 38-47

- Kurt Annen and Scott Strickland
- Signaling quality through gifts: Implications for the charitable sector pp. 48-61

- Andreas Lange, Michael Price and Rudy Santore
- Immigrants and firms’ outcomes: Evidence from France pp. 62-82

- Cristina Mitaritonna, Gianluca Orefice and Giovanni Peri
Volume 95, issue C, 2017
- Impact of pension system structure on international financial capital allocation pp. 1-22

- Staveley-O’Carroll, James and Staveley-O’Carroll, Olena M.
- Heterogeneous risk/loss aversion in complete information all-pay auctions pp. 23-37

- Chen, Zhuoqiong (Charlie), David Ong and Ella Segev
- Managing innovation: Optimal incentive contracts for delegated R&D with double moral hazard pp. 38-61

- Joaquín Poblete and Daniel Spulber
- Dissecting fiscal multipliers under the fiscal theory of the price level pp. 62-83

- Peder Beck-Friis and Tim Willems
- Collusion and information revelation in auctions pp. 84-102

- Aniol Llorente-Saguer and Ro'i Zultan
- De-targeting: Advertising an assortment of products to loss-averse consumers pp. 103-124

- Heiko Karle and Martin Peitz
- Capital regulation and the macroeconomy: Empirical evidence and macroprudential policy pp. 125-141

- Roland Meeks
- Habit formation in consumption: A meta-analysis pp. 142-167

- Tomas Havranek, Marek Rusnák and Anna Sokolova
- Benefits to elite schools and the expected returns to education: Evidence from Mexico City pp. 168-194

- Ricardo Estrada and Jérémie Gignoux
- Job security and long-term investment: An experimental analysis pp. 195-214

- Gary Charness, Ramon Cobo-Reyes, Natalia Jiménez, Juan A. Lacomba and Francisco Lagos
Volume 94, issue C, 2017
- I paid a bribe: An experiment on information sharing and extortionary corruption pp. 1-22

- Dmitry Ryvkin, Danila Serra and James Tremewan
- Private eradication of mobile public bads pp. 23-44

- Christopher Costello, Nicolas Querou and Agnes Tomini
- The climate challenge for agriculture and the value of climate services: Application to coffee-farming in Peru pp. 45-70

- Filippo Lechthaler and Alexandra Vinogradova
- Multi-product offshoring pp. 71-89

- Carsten Eckel and Michael Irlacher
- Communication structure and coalition-proofness – Experimental evidence pp. 90-102

- Gilles Grandjean, Marco Mantovani, Ana Mauleon and Vincent Vannetelbosch
- Nominal targeting in an economy with government debt pp. 103-125

- Yuting Bai, Tatiana Kirsanova and Campbell Leith
- Why don’t poor countries do R&D? Varying rates of factor returns across the development process pp. 126-147

- Edwin Goni Pacchioni and William Maloney
- The nature of social learning: Experimental evidence pp. 148-165

- Stefan P. Penczynski
- Cross-border acquisitions and restructuring: Multinational enterprises and private equity-firms pp. 166-184

- Selva Bahar Baziki, Pehr-Johan Norbäck, Lars Persson and Joacim Tåg
- On discounting and voting in a simple growth model pp. 185-204

- Kirill Borissov, Mikhail Pakhnin and Clemens Puppe
- Import and innovation: Evidence from Chinese firms pp. 205-220

- Zhiyuan Chen, Jie Zhang and Wenping Zheng
- A dynamic model of open source vs proprietary R&D pp. 221-239

- Antonio Tesoriere and Luigi Balletta
- The endowment effect in games pp. 240-262

- Michalis Drouvelis and Joep Sonnemans
- Climate change policy under polar amplification pp. 263-282

- W. Brock and Anastasios Xepapadeas
Volume 93, issue C, 2017
- Consumer myopia, imperfect competition and the energy efficiency gap: Evidence from the UK refrigerator market pp. 1-23

- Francois Cohen, Matthieu Glachant and Magnus Söderberg
- Incentives, information and malnutrition: Evidence from an experiment in India pp. 24-46

- Prakarsh Singh and Sandip Mitra
- Knowledge diffusion, endogenous growth, and the costs of global climate policy pp. 47-72

- Lucas Bretschger, Filippo Lechthaler, Sebastian Rausch and Lin Zhang
- Collective versus individual Decision-Making: A case study of the Bank of Israel Law pp. 73-89

- Francisco Ruge-Murcia and Alessandro Riboni
- Cooperation and authoritarian values: An experimental study in China pp. 90-105

- Björn Vollan, Andreas Landmann, Yexin Zhou, Biliang Hu and Carsten Herrmann-Pillath
- Costly communication and learning from failure in organizational coordination pp. 106-122

- Dietmar Fehr
- A signaling-based theory of contractual commitment to relationships pp. 123-138

- Luis Vasconcelos
- Ranking languages in the European Union: Before and after Brexit pp. 139-151

- Victor Ginsburgh, Juan Moreno-Ternero and Shlomo Weber
- Why don't voters ‘put the Gini back in the bottle'? Inequality and economic preferences for redistribution pp. 152-172

- Brandon Pecoraro
Volume 92, issue C, 2017
- Intergenerational altruism and house prices: Evidence from bequest tax reforms in Italy pp. 1-12

- Giorgio Bellettini, Filippo Taddei and Giulio Zanella
- Intergenerational correlation and social interactions in education pp. 13-30

- Sebastian Bervoets and Yves Zenou
- Do women have more shame than men? An experiment on self-assessment and the shame of overestimating oneself pp. 31-46

- Sandra Ludwig, Gerlinde Fellner-Röhling and Carmen Thoma
- Addressing household indebtedness: Monetary, fiscal or macroprudential policy? pp. 47-73

- Sami Alpanda and Sarah Zubairy
- The home bias of the poor: Foreign asset portfolios across the wealth distribution pp. 74-91

- Tobias Broer
- Income underreporting among the self-employed: A permanent income approach pp. 92-109

- Per Engström and Johannes Hagen
- Regional inequality, convergence, and its determinants – A view from outer space pp. 110-132

- Christian Lessmann and André Seidel
- Intuitive help and punishment in the field pp. 133-145

- Luis Artavia-Mora, Arjun Bedi and Matthias Rieger
- Malaria suitability, urbanization and persistence: Evidence from China over more than 2000 years pp. 146-160

- Matthias Flückiger and Markus Ludwig
- On measuring uncertainty and its impact on investment: Cross-country evidence from the euro area pp. 161-179

- Philipp Meinen and Oke Roehe
- Electoral competition and political selection: An analysis of the activity of French deputies, 1958–2012 pp. 180-195

- Nicolas Gavoille and Marijn Verschelde
- Immigration and the gender wage gap pp. 196-214

- Anthony Edo and Farid Toubal
- Financing constraints and fixed-term employment: Evidence from the 2008-9 financial crisis pp. 215-238

- Ana Fernandes and Priscila Ferreira
- The political economy of mitigation and adaptation pp. 239-257

- Wolfgang Habla and Kerstin Roeder
- Immigration, regional conditions, and crime: Evidence from an allocation policy in Germany pp. 258-282

- Marc Piopiunik and Jens Ruhose
- Unauthorized immigration and fiscal competition pp. 283-305

- Subhayu Bandyopadhyay and Santiago Pinto
- Anticipated international environmental agreements pp. 306-336

- Ömer T. Açıkgöz and Hassan Benchekroun
- Revisiting the evidence for cardinal treatment of ordinal variables pp. 337-358

- Carsten Schröder and Shlomo Yitzhaki
- Cash inflow and trading horizon in asset markets pp. 359-384

- Michael Razen, Jürgen Huber and Michael Kirchler
- Trade and synchronization in a multi-country economy pp. 385-415

- Luciana Juvenal and Paulo Santos Monteiro
- The output costs of hard and soft sovereign default pp. 416-432

- Christoph Trebesch and Michael Zabel
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