European Economic Review
1969 - 2025
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Volume 70, issue C, 2014
- Buying frenzies in durable-goods markets pp. 1-16

- Ting Liu and Pasquale Schiraldi
- The distribution of the gains from spillovers through worker mobility between workers and firms pp. 17-35

- Andrey Stoyanov and Nick Zubanov
- Social preferences and voting on reform: An experimental study pp. 36-55

- Fabian Paetzel, Rupert Sausgruber and Stefan Traub
- International productivity gaps and the export status of firms: Evidence from France and Japan pp. 56-74

- Flora Bellone, Kozo Kiyota, Toshiyuki Matsuura, Patrick Musso and Lionel Nesta
- Equilibrium capital taxation in open economies under commitment pp. 75-87

- Till Gross
- Risk aversion, investor information and stock market volatility pp. 88-107

- Kevin Lansing and Stephen LeRoy
- Growth forecasts, belief manipulation and capital markets pp. 108-125

- Frederik Lundtofte and Patrick Leoni
- Reserve accumulation and financial crises: From individual protection to systemic risk pp. 126-144

- Andreas Steiner
- Strike, coordination, and dismissal in uniform wage settings pp. 145-158

- Karina Gose and Abdolkarim Sadrieh
- Worker heterogeneity, the job-finding rate, and technical change pp. 159-177

- Suren Basov, Ian King and Lawrence Uren
- Lying through their teeth: Third party advice and truth telling in a strategy proof mechanism pp. 178-185

- Pablo Guillen and Alexander Hing
- Retailers as agents and the limits of parallel trade pp. 186-196

- Keith Maskus and Frank Stähler
- Slavery, education, and inequality pp. 197-209

- Graziella Bertocchi and Arcangelo Dimico
- Firm entry deregulation, competition and returns to education and skill pp. 210-230

- Ana Fernandes, Priscila Ferreira and L. Winters
- Exit strategies pp. 231-257

- Ignazio Angeloni, Ester Faia and Roland Winkler
- Conclave pp. 258-275

- Maksymilian Kwiek
- Market size, structure, and access: Trade with capacity constraints pp. 276-298

- Anson Soderbery
- A simple model of the commercial lobbying industry pp. 299-316

- Thomas Groll and Christopher J. Ellis
- Going once, going twice, reported! Cartel activity and the effectiveness of antitrust policies in experimental auctions pp. 317-336

- Jeroen Hinloopen and Sander Onderstal
- Determinants of sovereign bond yield spreads in the EMU: An optimal currency area perspective pp. 337-349

- Mauro Costantini, Matteo Fragetta and Giovanni Melina
- Export growth and credit constraints pp. 350-370

- Tibor Besedes, Byung-Cheol Kim and Volodymyr Lugovskyy
- Multi-stage sequential all-pay auctions pp. 371-382

- Ella Segev and Aner Sela
- Price equalization, trade flows, and barriers to trade pp. 383-398

- Piyusha Mutreja, B Ravikumar, Raymond Riezman and Michael Sposi
- On the efficiency of equal sacrifice income tax schedules pp. 399-418

- Carlos Eugênio da Costa and Thiago Pereira
- A model of housing and credit cycles with imperfect market knowledge pp. 419-437

- Pei Kuang
- Tax evasion and public expenditures on tax revenue services in an endogenous growth model pp. 438-453

- Iosif Kafkalas, Pantelis Kalaitzidakis and Vangelis Tzouvelekas
- Macroeconomic volatility: The role of the informal economy pp. 454-469

- Paulina Restrepo-Echavarria
- Mortality versus morbidity in the demographic transition pp. 470-492

- Anna-Maria Aksan and Shankha Chakraborty
- Certification and minimum quality standards when some consumers are uninformed pp. 493-511

- Benno Buehler and Florian Schuett
- Does willful ignorance deflect punishment? – An experimental study pp. 512-524

- Björn Bartling, Florian Engl and Roberto Weber
Volume 69, issue C, 2014
- An environmental-economic measure of sustainable development pp. 4-17

- Robert Cairns and Vincent Martinet
- Fueling growth when oil peaks: Directed technological change and the limits to efficiency pp. 18-39

- Francisco André and Sjak Smulders
- The trade-off between intra- and intergenerational equity in climate policy pp. 40-58

- Snorre Kverndokk, Eric Nævdal and Linda Nøstbakken
- Effective climate policies in a dynamic North–South model pp. 59-77

- Lucas Bretschger and Nujin Suphaphiphat
- Spatial climate-economic models in the design of optimal climate policies across locations pp. 78-103

- William Brock, Gustav Engström and Anastasios Xepapadeas
- Optimal climate change mitigation under long-term growth uncertainty: Stochastic integrated assessment and analytic findings pp. 104-125

- Svenn Jensen and Christian Traeger
- From regressive pollution taxes to progressive environmental tax reforms pp. 126-142

- Mireille Chiroleu-Assouline and Mouez Fodha
- Should we be worried about the green paradox? Announcement effects of the Acid Rain Program pp. 143-162

- Corrado Di Maria, Ian Lange and Edwin van der Werf
Volume 68, issue C, 2014
- Understanding global liquidity pp. 1-18

- Sandra Eickmeier, Leonardo Gambacorta and Boris Hofmann
- Domestic policies in self-enforcing trade agreements pp. 19-30

- Philip Sauré
- Who benefits from regional trade agreements? The view from the stock market pp. 31-47

- Christoph Moser and Andrew Rose
- Experimental evidence on the relationship between tax evasion opportunities and labor supply pp. 48-70

- Philipp Doerrenberg and Denvil Duncan
- The labor wedge as a matching friction pp. 71-92

- Anton Cheremukhin and Paulina Restrepo-Echavarria
- Bonuses and managerial misbehaviour pp. 93-105

- Caspar Siegert
- Playing ‘hard to get’: An economic rationale for crowding out of intrinsically motivated behavior pp. 106-115

- Wendelin Schnedler and Christoph Vanberg
- On the heterogeneity of terror pp. 116-136

- Krisztina Kis-Katos, Helge Liebert and Günther Schulze
- The impact of different incentive schemes on asset prices pp. 137-150

- Daniel Kleinlercher, Jürgen Huber and Michael Kirchler
- Self-rewards and personal motivation pp. 151-167

- Alexander Koch, Julia Nafziger, Anton Suvorov and Jeroen van de Ven
- Two-part tariff competition between two-sided platforms pp. 168-180

- Markus Reisinger
- Team production in competitive labor markets with adverse selection pp. 181-198

- Ferdinand von Siemens and Michael Kosfeld
- Market structure and market performance in E-commerce pp. 199-218

- Franz Hackl, Michael E. Kummer, Rudolf Winter-Ebmer and Christine Zulehner
- Learning, incomplete contracts and export dynamics: Theory and evidence from French firms pp. 219-249

- Romain Aeberhardt, Ines Buono and Harald Fadinger
- Participatory accountability and collective action: Experimental evidence from Albania pp. 250-269

- Abigail Barr, Truman Packard and Danila Serra
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