European Economic Review
1969 - 2025
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Volume 67, issue C, 2014
- Robust control, informational frictions, and international consumption correlations pp. 1-27

- Yulei Luo, Jun Nie and Eric Young
- Abrupt positive feedback and the social cost of carbon pp. 28-41

- Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg
- The impact of management incentives in intergroup contests pp. 42-61

- Gerald Eisenkopf
- Conspicuous consumption and political regimes: Evidence from East and West Germany pp. 62-81

- Tim Friehe and Mario Mechtel
- Optimal incentive contracts for knowledge workers pp. 82-106

- Florian Englmaier, Gerd Muehlheusser and Andreas Roider
- Intellectual property rights and foreign direct investment: A welfare analysis pp. 107-124

- Hitoshi Tanaka and Tatsuro Iwaisako
- Aid and democracy redux pp. 125-143

- Erasmus Kersting and Christopher Kilby
- Frequency bias in consumers׳ perceptions of inflation: An experimental study pp. 144-158

- Sotiris Georganas, Paul Healy and Nan Li
- Education, mobility and the college wage premium pp. 159-173

- Damba Lkhagvasuren
- Instrumental cardinal concerns for social status in two-sided matching with non-transferable utility pp. 174-189

- Ennio Bilancini and Leonardo Boncinelli
- Trust on the brink of Armageddon: The first-strike game pp. 190-196

- Klaus Abbink and Thomas de Haan
- Testing the single-peakedness of other-regarding preferences pp. 197-209

- Maria Levati, Aaron Nicholas and Birendra Rai
- An empirical inquiry into the role of sectoral diversification in exchange rate regime choice pp. 210-227

- Mohammad Tarequl Chowdhury, Prasad Bhattacharya, Debdulal Mallick and Mehmet Ulubasoglu
Volume 66, issue C, 2014
- Public debt and the limits of fiscal policy to increase economic growth pp. 1-15

- Vladimir Teles and Caio Cesar Mussolini
- Ingratiation: Experimental evidence pp. 16-38

- Stéphane Robin, Agnieszka Rusinowska and Marie Claire Villeval
- Optimal monetary policy when agents are learning pp. 39-62

- Krisztina Molnar and Sergio Santoro
- Revisiting the employment impact of offshoring pp. 63-83

- Greg Wright
- To see is to believe: Common expectations in experimental asset markets pp. 84-96

- Stephen Cheung, Morten Hedegaard and Stefan Palan
- Rank matters–The impact of social competition on portfolio choice pp. 97-110

- Oege Dijk, Martin Holmen and Michael Kirchler
- Investment shocks and consumption pp. 111-126

- Francesco Furlanetto and Martin Seneca
- Asymmetric information and overinvestment in quality pp. 127-143

- Paul Belleflamme and Martin Peitz
- Labor diversity and firm productivity pp. 144-179

- Pierpaolo Parrotta, Dario Pozzoli and Mariola Pytlikova
- Bonus pools and the informativeness principle pp. 180-191

- Lorens Imhof and Matthias Kräkel
- Opportunistic discrimination pp. 192-204

- Rick Harbaugh and Ted To
- Migration and imperfect labor markets: Theory and cross-country evidence from Denmark, Germany and the UK pp. 205-225

- Herbert Brücker, Andreas Hauptmann, Elke Jahn and Richard Upward
- Violence during democratization and the quality of democratic institutions pp. 226-247

- Matteo Cervellati, Piergiuseppe Fortunato and Uwe Sunde
- Multinational firms, acquisitions and job tasks pp. 248-265

- Katariina Nilsson Hakkala, Fredrik Heyman and Fredrik Sjöholm
- Private versus social returns to human capital: Education and economic growth in India pp. 266-283

- Matthias Schündeln and John Playforth
- Broad and narrow bracketing in gift certificate spending pp. 284-302

- Flóra Á Felső and Adriaan Soetevent
Volume 65, issue C, 2014
- Sectoral price rigidity and aggregate dynamics pp. 1-22

- Hafedh Bouakez, Emanuela Cardia and Francisco Ruge-Murcia
- The composition of wage differentials between migrants and natives pp. 23-44

- Panagiotis Nanos and Christian Schluter
- Ricardian productivity differences and the gains from trade pp. 45-65

- Andrei Levchenko and Jing Zhang
- Intergenerational transmission of risk attitudes – A revealed preference approach pp. 66-89

- Sarah Necker and Andrea Voskort
- On the path dependence of tax compliance pp. 90-107

- Lisa Bruttel and Tim Friehe
- Looking beyond the bridge: The effect of temporary agency employment on labor market outcomes pp. 108-125

- Elke Jahn and Michael Rosholm
- Honest on Mondays: Honesty and the temporal separation between decisions and payoffs pp. 126-135

- Bradley Ruffle and Yossef Tobol
- On the genesis of multinational foreign affiliate networks pp. 136-163

- Peter Egger, Matthias Fahn, Valeria Merlo and Georg Wamser
- Output commitment through product bundling: Experimental evidence pp. 164-180

- Jeroen Hinloopen, Wieland Müller and Hans-Theo Normann
Volume 64, issue C, 2013
- Divided government versus incumbency externality effect—Quasi-experimental evidence on multiple voting decisions pp. 1-20

- Florian Ade and Ronny Freier
- The diffusion of health technologies: Cultural and biological divergence pp. 21-34

- Casper Hansen
- Democracy as a middle ground: A unified theory of development and political regimes pp. 35-56

- Anna Seim and Stephen Parente
- Minimum wages and youth unemployment pp. 57-75

- Aspen Gorry
- Cultural diversity and economic growth: Evidence from the US during the age of mass migration pp. 76-97

- Philipp Ager and Markus Brückner
- Handicaps in incomplete information all-pay auctions with a diverse set of bidders pp. 98-110

- Rene Kirkegaard
- Procedural fairness and the tolerance for income inequality pp. 111-128

- Hyejin Ku and Tim Salmon
- It takes two to cheat: An experiment on derived trust pp. 129-146

- Maria Bigoni, Stefania Bortolotti, Marco Casari and Diego Gambetta
- Taking the initiative. What characterizes leaders? pp. 147-168

- Lisa Bruttel and Urs Fischbacher
- Bailouts and bank runs: Theory and evidence from TARP pp. 169-180

- Chunyang Wang
- Trilemma stability and international macroeconomic archetypes pp. 181-193

- Helen Popper, Alex (Alexandros) Mandilaras and Graham Bird
- Promises in contract design pp. 194-208

- Gary Charness, Ninghua Du, Chun-Lei Yang and Lan Yao
- Minimum participation rules for the provision of public goods pp. 209-222

- Anke Gerber, Jakob Neitzel and Philipp Wichardt
- Information feedback and contest structure in rent-seeking games pp. 223-240

- Francesco Fallucchi, Elke Renner and Martin Sefton
- Bank capital and the optimal capital structure of an economy pp. 241-255

- Hans Gersbach
- Structural versus behavioral remedies in the deregulation of electricity markets: An experimental investigation motivated by policy concerns pp. 256-265

- Silvester Van Koten and Andreas Ortmann
- Promoting rule compliance in daily-life: Evidence from a randomized field experiment in the public libraries of Barcelona pp. 266-284

- Jose Apesteguia, Patricia Funk and Nagore Iriberri
- Monetary policy and fiscal limits with no-default pp. 285-304

- Baruch Gliksberg
- The contributions of search and human capital to earnings growth over the life cycle pp. 305-331

- Audra Bowlus and Huju Liu
- Trade, wages, and profits pp. 332-350

- Hartmut Egger, Peter Egger and Udo Kreickemeier
- Beauty is the promise of happiness? pp. 351-368

- Daniel Hamermesh and Jason Abrevaya
- The development of egalitarianism, altruism, spite and parochialism in childhood and adolescence pp. 369-383

- Ernst Fehr, Daniela Glätzle-Rützler and Matthias Sutter
- Sticky prices or rational inattention – What can we learn from sectoral price data? pp. 384-394

- Daniel Kaufmann and Sarah Lein
- Strategic sophistication of individuals and teams. Experimental evidence pp. 395-410

- Matthias Sutter, Simon Czermak and Francesco Feri
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