European Economic Review
1969 - 2025
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Volume 75, issue C, 2015
- The labor market effects of introducing unemployment benefits in an economy with high informality pp. 1-17

- Mariano Bosch and Julen Esteban-Pretel
- Optimal long-run inflation with occasionally binding financial constraints pp. 18-42

- Salem Abo-Zaid
- Privacy concerns, voluntary disclosure of information, and unraveling: An experiment pp. 43-59

- Volker Benndorf, Dorothea Kübler and Hans-Theo Normann
- Expected prices as reference points—Theory and experiments pp. 60-79

- Lukas M. Wenner
- Firm heterogeneity and trade-induced layoffs: An empirical investigation pp. 80-97

- Pinar Uysal, Yoto Yotov and Thomas Zylkin
- The impact of the correlation between health expenditure and survival probability on the demand for insurance pp. 98-111

- Kai Zhao
- Climate cooperation with technology investments and border carbon adjustment pp. 112-130

- Carsten Helm and Robert Schmidt
- How urbanization affect employment and social interactions pp. 131-155

- Yasuhiro Sato and Yves Zenou
- The size distribution of the banking sector and the effects of monetary policy pp. 156-176

- Edgar A. Ghossoub and Robert R. Reed
- Promises, policies and pocketbook voting pp. 177-194

- Mikael Elinder, Henrik Jordahl and Panu Poutvaara
- Examining asymmetries in the transmission of monetary policy in the euro area: Evidence from a mixed cross-section global VAR model pp. 195-215

- Georgios Georgiadis
Volume 74, issue C, 2015
- Our currency, your problem? The global effects of the euro debt crisis pp. 1-13

- Livio Stracca
- Entry and markup dynamics in an estimated business cycle model pp. 14-35

- Vivien Lewis and Arnoud Stevens
- The expected inflation channel of government spending in the postwar U.S pp. 36-56

- Bill Dupor and Rong Li
- The importance of government commitment in attracting firms: A dynamic analysis of tax competition in an agglomeration economy pp. 57-78

- Hayato Kato
- What is fair? An experimental guide to climate negotiations pp. 79-95

- Kerri Brick and Martine Visser
- How to subsidize contributions to public goods: Does the frog jump out of the boiling water? pp. 96-108

- Theo Offerman and Ailko van der Veen
- Social responsibility promotes conservative risk behavior pp. 109-127

- Gary Bolton, Axel Ockenfels and Julia Stauf
- How do US credit supply shocks propagate internationally? A GVAR approach pp. 128-145

- Sandra Eickmeier and Tim Ng
- Ambiguity on audits and cooperation in a public goods game pp. 146-162

- Zhixin Dai, Robin Hogarth and Marie Claire Villeval
- Endogenous group formation in experimental contests pp. 163-189

- Luisa Herbst, Kai Konrad and Florian Morath
- Modeling an immigration shock pp. 190-206

- Michele Boldrin and Ana Montes
- The heterogeneous Great Moderation pp. 207-228

- Roberto Pancrazi
- Firm-specific capital, inflation persistence and the sources of business cycles pp. 229-243

- Joao Madeira
- Relative performance pay in the shadow of crisis pp. 244-268

- Matthias Kräkel and Petra Nieken
- Skill complementarity and the dual economy pp. 269-285

- Asger Wingender
- Exploring the capability to reason backwards: An experimental study with children, adolescents, and young adults pp. 286-302

- Jeannette Brosig-Koch, Timo Heinrich and Christoph Helbach
Volume 73, issue C, 2015
- Optimal fiscal policy in the neoclassical growth model revisited pp. 1-17

- Martin Gervais and Alessandro Mennuni
- Should tax policy favor high- or low-productivity firms? pp. 18-34

- Dominika Langenmayr, Andreas Haufler and Christian J. Bauer
- Competition in the economic crisis: Analysis of procurement auctions pp. 35-57

- Klaus Gugler, Michael Weichselbaumer and Christine Zulehner
- Debt overhang in a business cycle model pp. 58-84

- Filippo Occhino and Andrea Pescatori
- Regional implications of financial market development: Industry location and income inequality pp. 85-102

- Maximilian von Ehrlich and Tobias Seidel
- Returns to skills around the world: Evidence from PIAAC pp. 103-130

- Eric Hanushek, Guido Schwerdt, Simon Wiederhold and Ludger Woessmann
- Home production and Social Security reform pp. 131-150

- Michael Dotsey, Wenli Li and Fang Yang
Volume 72, issue C, 2014
- Younger parties, bigger spenders? Party age and political budget cycles pp. 1-18

- Marek Hanusch and Philip Keefer
- Nudges at the dentist pp. 19-38

- Steffen Altmann and Christian Traxler
- An experiment on the causes of bank run contagions pp. 39-51

- Surajeet Chakravarty, Miguel Fonseca and Todd Kaplan
- Workers of the world, unite! Franchise extensions and the threat of revolution in Europe, 1820–1938 pp. 52-75

- Toke Aidt and Peter Jensen
- The effect of early entrepreneurship education: Evidence from a field experiment pp. 76-97

- Laura Rosendahl Huber, Randolph Sloof and Mirjam Praag
- Feldstein–Horioka puzzles pp. 98-112

- Yanqin Chang and Richard Smith
- Wage effects of non-wage labour costs pp. 113-137

- María Cervini-Plá, Xavi Ramos and José Silva
- Deciding to enter a monetary union: The role of trade and financial linkages pp. 138-165

- Ruy Lama and Pau Rabanal
- Formulating research policy on expert advice pp. 166-181

- Christis Tombazos and Matt Dobra
- Bequests and heterogeneity in retirement wealth pp. 182-196

- Mariacristina De Nardi and Fang Yang
- Wealth and health behavior: Testing the concept of a health cost pp. 197-220

- Hans van Kippersluis and Titus Galama
- Offshoring and jobs: The myriad channels of influence pp. 221-239

- José Groizard, Priya Ranjan and Antonio Rodriguez-Lopez
Volume 71, issue C, 2014
- The impact of scoring weights on price and quality outcomes: An application to the procurement of Welfare-to-Work contracts pp. 1-14

- Pierre Koning and Arthur van de Meerendonk
- Discounting behavior: A reconsideration pp. 15-33

- Steffen Andersen, Glenn Harrison, Morten Lau and E. Elisabet Rutström
- Does globalization create superstars? A simple theory of managerial wages pp. 34-51

- Hans Gersbach and Armin Schmutzler
- Unemployment and the coverage extension of collective wage agreements pp. 52-66

- Fabrice Murtin, Alain de Serres and Alexander Hijzen
- The employment consequences of private equity acquisitions: The case of institutional buy outs pp. 67-79

- Marc Goergen, O׳Sullivan, Noel and Geoffrey Wood
- Economic development and family structure: From pater familias to the nuclear family pp. 80-100

- Luca Pensieroso and Alessandro Sommacal
- A new index of financial conditions pp. 101-116

- Gary Koop and Dimitris Korobilis
- hroot: Hamburg Registration and Organization Online Tool pp. 117-120

- Olaf Bock, Ingmar Baetge and Andreas Nicklisch
- Variation in risk seeking behaviour following large losses: A natural experiment pp. 121-131

- Lionel Page, David Savage and Benno Torgler
- Aid allocation rules pp. 132-151

- Patrick Carter
- Borders and distance in knowledge spillovers: Dying over time or dying with age?—Evidence from patent citations pp. 152-172

- Yao Li
- Search costs and equilibrium price dispersion in auction markets pp. 173-192

- Matthew R. Backus, Joseph Uri Podwol and Henry Schneider
- City age and city size pp. 193-208

- Kristian Giesen and Jens Suedekum
- A simple model of globalization, schooling and skill acquisition pp. 209-227

- Carl Davidson and Nicholas Sly
- A graceful return of the drachma pp. 228-243

- Betty Daniel
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