European Economic Review
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Volume 91, issue C, 2017
- Why countries differ in thin capitalization rules: The role of financial development pp. 1-14

- Mohammed Mardan
- Strategic fiscal policies in Europe: Why does the labour wedge matter? pp. 15-29

- Francois Langot and Matthieu Lemoine
- Families and social security pp. 30-56

- Hans Fehr, Manuel Kallweit and Fabian Kindermann
- Who creates jobs? Econometric modeling and evidence for Austrian firm level data pp. 57-71

- Peter Huber, Harald Oberhofer and Michael Pfaffermayr
- Amortization requirements and household indebtedness: An application to Swedish-style mortgages pp. 72-88

- Isaiah Hull
- Preferences, selection, and value added: A structural approach pp. 89-117

- Pelin Akyol and Kala Krishna
- Static and dynamic gains from costly importing of intermediate inputs: Evidence from Colombia pp. 118-145

- Hongsong Zhang
- Macroeconomic experiences and risk taking of euro area households pp. 146-156

- Miguel Ampudia Fraile and Michael Ehrmann
- WTO dispute determinants pp. 157-179

- David Kuenzel
- Cross-border externalities and cooperation among representative democracies pp. 180-208

- Antoine Loeper
- Democracy, inequality, and institutional quality pp. 209-228

- Rainer Kotschy and Uwe Sunde
- Time-intensive R&D and unbalanced trade pp. 229-244

- Philip Sauré
- Excess capacity in a fixed-cost economy pp. 245-260

- Daniel Murphy
- Transparency, expectations anchoring and inflation target pp. 261-273

- Guido Ascari, Anna Florio and Alessandro Gobbi
- Legal uncertainty as a welfare enhancing screen pp. 274-289

- Matthias Lang
- Sequential negotiations with loss-averse buyers pp. 290-304

- Antonio Rosato
- The unilateral implementation of a sustainable growth path with directed technical change pp. 305-327

- Inge van den Bijgaart
Volume 90, issue C, 2016
- Social identity and social free-riding pp. 4-17

- Mark Bernard, Florian Hett and Mario Mechtel
- A simple model of homophily in social networks pp. 18-39

- Sergio Currarini, Jesse Matheson and Fernando Vega-Redondo
- Identity, homophily and in-group bias pp. 40-55

- Sergio Currarini and Friederike Mengel
- Money or friends: Social identity and deception in networks pp. 56-66

- Rong Rong, Daniel Houser and Anovia Yifan Dai
- The effects of group composition in a strategic environment: Evidence from a field experiment pp. 67-85

- John List, William Neilson and Michael Price
- Social connectedness improves co-ordination on individually costly, efficient outcomes pp. 86-106

- Giuseppe Attanasi, Astrid Hopfensitz, Emiliano Lorini and Frederic Moisan
- Identity and group conflict pp. 107-121

- Subhasish Chowdhury, Joo Young Jeon and Abhijit Ramalingam
- Social motives in intergroup conflict: Group identity and perceived target of threat pp. 122-133

- Ori Weisel and Ro'i Zultan
- Conflict and the ethnic structure of the marketplace: Evidence from Israel pp. 134-145

- Asaf Zussman
- Bend it like Beckham: Ethnic identity and integration pp. 146-164

- Alberto Bisin, Eleonora Patacchini, Thierry Verdier and Yves Zenou
- Ethnic discrimination: Evidence from China pp. 165-177

- Markus Mobius, Tanya Rosenblat and Qiqi Wang
- Natural groups and economic characteristics as driving forces of wage discrimination pp. 178-200

- Thorsten Chmura, Sebastian Goerg and Pia Weiss
- Wish you were here? Quasi-experimental evidence on the effect of education on self-reported attitude toward immigrants pp. 201-224

- d׳Hombres, Béatrice and Luca Nunziata
- On trust in honesty and volunteering among Europeans: Cross-country evidence on perceptions and behavior pp. 225-253

- Anja Dieckmann, Veronika Grimm, Matthias Unfried, Verena Utikal and Lorenzo Valmasoni
- Cooperation and discrimination within and across language borders: Evidence from children in a bilingual city pp. 254-264

- Silvia Angerer, Daniela Glätzle-Rützler, Philipp Lergetporer and Matthias Sutter
- Religious fragmentation, social identity and cooperation: Evidence from an artefactual field experiment in India pp. 265-279

- Surajeet Chakravarty, Miguel Fonseca, Sudeep Ghosh and Sugata Marjit
- Religion, discrimination and trust across three cultures pp. 280-301

- Swee Hoon Chuah, Simon Gächter, Robert Hoffmann and Jonathan Tan
- Social identity and governance: The behavioral response to female leaders pp. 302-325

- Lata Gangadharan, Tarun Jain, Pushkar Maitra and Joseph Vecci
- Author׳s gender affects rating of academic articles: Evidence from an incentivized, deception-free laboratory experiment pp. 326-335

- Michal Krawczyk and Magdalena Smyk
- How competitiveness may cause a gender wage gap: Experimental evidence pp. 336-349

- Matthias Heinz, Hans-Theo Normann and Holger A. Rau
- Does affirmative action reduce gender discrimination and enhance efficiency? New experimental evidence pp. 350-362

- Guillaume Beaurain and David Masclet
- Exposure to female colleagues breaks the glass ceiling—Evidence from a combined vignette and field experiment pp. 363-374

- Henning Finseraas, Åshild Johnsen, Andreas Kotsadam and Gaute Torsvik
- Discrimination in the laboratory: A meta-analysis of economics experiments pp. 375-402

- Tom Lane
Volume 89, issue C, 2016
- Indexing the income tax code, monetary/fiscal interaction, and the great moderation pp. 1-20

- Andrew Keinsley
- Microfinance spillovers: A model of competition in informal credit markets with an application to Indian villages pp. 21-41

- Timothée Demont
- Protecting buyers from fine print pp. 42-54

- D׳Agostino, Elena and Daniel Seidmann
- A rational, economic model of paygo tax rates pp. 55-72

- George de Menil, Fabrice Murtin, Eytan Sheshinski and Tite Yokossi
- Quantiles, corners, and the extensive margin of trade pp. 73-84

- José A.F. Machado, João Santos Silva and Kehai Wei
- The labor supply of fixed-wage workers: Estimates from a real effort experiment pp. 85-95

- Jeffrey Carpenter
- Household debt and spending during the financial crisis: Evidence from Danish micro data pp. 96-115

- Asger Lau Andersen, Charlotte Duus and Thais Lærkholm Jensen
- Non-monotonic group-size effect in repeated provision of public goods pp. 116-128

- Chengsi Wang and Galina Zudenkova
- Hierarchies and entrepreneurship pp. 129-147

- Joacim Tåg, Thomas Astebro and Peter Thompson
- Public spending and growth: The role of government accountability pp. 148-171

- Atsuyoshi Morozumi and Francisco Veiga
- Distributional consequences of asset price inflation in the Euro Area pp. 172-192

- Klaus Adam and Panagiota Tzamourani
- Information and the persistence of private-order contract enforcement institutions: An experimental analysis pp. 193-215

- Tom Wilkening
- Volatility and diversification of exports: Firm-level theory and evidence pp. 216-247

- Gonzague Vannoorenberghe, Zheng Wang and Zhihong Yu
- Ethnic diversity and firms' export behavior pp. 248-263

- Pierpaolo Parrotta, Dario Pozzoli and Davide Sala
- Good geography, good institutions? Historical evidence from nineteenth-century British colonies pp. 264-283

- Eik Swee and Laura Panza
- The strategic value of partial vertical integration pp. 284-302

- Raffaele Fiocco
- The societal benefit of a financial transaction tax pp. 303-323

- Aleksander Berentsen, Samuel Huber and Alessandro Marchesiani
- Political incentives and state subsidy allocation: Evidence from Hungarian municipalities pp. 324-344

- Balazs Murakozy and Almos Telegdy
- Imprecise information disclosure and truthful certification pp. 345-360

- Martin Pollrich and Lilo Wagner
- Home bias in multimarket Cournot games pp. 361-371

- Catherine Roux, Luis Santos-Pinto and Christian Thöni
- Judicial error and cooperation pp. 372-388

- Thomas Markussen, Louis Putterman and Jean-Robert Tyran
- Voter turnout and fiscal policy pp. 389-406

- Raphaël Godefroy and Emeric Henry
- The competitive advantage of honesty pp. 407-424

- Mark Pigors and Bettina Rockenbach
- Persistent government spending and fiscal multipliers: The investment-channel pp. 425-453

- Martial Dupaigne and Patrick Fève
- Household bargaining and the design of couples’ income taxation pp. 454-470

- Helmuth Cremer, Jean-Marie Lozachmeur, Darío Maldonado and Kerstin Roeder
- When does the cost channel pose a challenge to inflation targeting central banks? pp. 471-494

- A. Lee Smith
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