European Economic Review
1969 - 2025
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Volume 63, issue C, 2013
- Stressful Integration pp. 1-9

- Oded Stark
- Size inequality, coordination externalities and international trade agreements pp. 10-27

- Nuno Limão and Kamal Saggi
- Labor immobility and the transmission mechanism of monetary policy in a monetary union pp. 28-46

- Bernardino Adão and Isabel Correia
- Who benefits from financial development? New methods, new evidence pp. 47-67

- Daniel Henderson, Chris Papageorgiou and Christopher Parmeter
- Interest rate and the exchange rate: A non-monotonic tale pp. 68-93

- Viktoria Hnatkovska, Amartya Lahiri and Carlos Vegh
- Should pensions be progressive? pp. 94-116

- Hans Fehr, Manuel Kallweit and Fabian Kindermann
- Equilibrium risk shifting and interest rate in an opaque financial system pp. 117-133

- Edouard Challe, Benoit Mojon and Xavier Ragot
- The history augmented Solow model pp. 134-149

- Carl-Johan Dalgaard and Holger Strulik
- Investment rates and the aggregate production function pp. 150-169

- Fernando Garcia-Belenguer Campos and Manuel S. Santos
- An experiment on supply function competition pp. 170-185

- Friedel Bolle, Veronika Grimm, Axel Ockenfels and Xavier Del Pozo
- Sequential teamwork in competitive environments: Theory and evidence from swimming data pp. 186-205

- Michael Neugart and Matteo Richiardi
- On the political economy of high skilled migration and international trade pp. 206-224

- Spiros Bougheas and Doug Nelson
- Corporate taxes and intra-firm trade pp. 225-242

- Peter Egger and Tobias Seidel
- Entry costs and labor market dynamics pp. 243-255

- Enchuan Shao and Pedro Silos
- Financial market segmentation, stock market volatility and the role of monetary policy pp. 256-272

- Anastasia Zervou
- Fertility choice, mortality expectations, and interdependent preferences—An empirical analysis pp. 273-289

- David Canning, Isabel Günther, Sebastian Linnemayr and David Bloom
- Mental retirement and schooling pp. 292-298

- Paul Bingley and Alessandro Martinello
- How survey design affects self-assessed health responses in the Survey of Health, Ageing, and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) pp. 299-307

- Robin L. Lumsdaine and Anneke Exterkate
- Pension wealth and household savings in Europe: Evidence from SHARELIFE pp. 308-328

- Rob Alessie, Viola Angelini and Peter van Santen
Volume 62, issue C, 2013
- Does unemployment insurance crowd out home production? pp. 1-16

- Bulent Guler and Temel Taskin
- Eliciting beliefs: Proper scoring rules, incentives, stakes and hedging pp. 17-40

- Olivier Armantier and Nicolas Treich
- Crossing network versus dealer market: Unique equilibrium in the allocation of order flow pp. 41-57

- Tijmen Daniëls, Jutta Dönges and Frank Heinemann
- Do sticky prices increase real exchange rate volatility at the sector level? pp. 58-72

- Mario Crucini, Mototsugu Shintani and Takayuki Tsuruga
- Offshoring, wages, and employment: Theory and evidence pp. 73-97

- Guru Sethupathy
- Failure to launch? The role of land inequality in transition delays pp. 98-113

- Andros Kourtellos, Ioanna Stylianou and Chih Ming Tan
- Cheap money and risk taking: Opacity versus fundamental risk pp. 114-129

- Burkhard Drees, Bernhard Eckwert and Felix Vardy
- Search for a theory of organized crimes pp. 130-153

- Juin-jen Chang, Huei-chung Lu and Ping Wang
- The political economy of long-term care pp. 154-173

- Robert Nuscheler and Kerstin Roeder
Volume 61, issue C, 2013
- What determines households inflation expectations? Theory and evidence from a household survey pp. 1-13

- Joshy Easaw, Roberto Golinelli and Marco Malgarini
- Bidding behavior and experience in internet auctions pp. 14-27

- Rachel Pownall and Leonard Wolk
- Tax reforms under market distortions in product and labour markets pp. 28-42

- Konstantinos Angelopoulos, Wei Jiang and Jim Malley
- Cost incentives for doctors: A double-edged sword pp. 43-58

- Christoph Schottmüller
- An experimental test of a committee search model pp. 59-76

- Yoichi Hizen, Keisuke Kawata and Masaru Sasaki
- Disinflation effects in a medium-scale New Keynesian model: Money supply rule versus interest rate rule pp. 77-100

- Guido Ascari and Tiziano Ropele
- Analyzing the effects of US monetary policy shocks in dollarized countries pp. 101-115

- Tim Willems
- Margins and market shares: Pharmacy incentives for generic substitution pp. 116-131

- Kurt Brekke, Tor Helge Holmås and Odd Rune Straume
- Offshoring, tasks, and the skill-wage pattern pp. 132-152

- Daniel Baumgarten, Ingo Geishecker and Holger Görg
- Intergenerational attitudes towards strategic uncertainty and competition: A field experiment in a Swiss bank pp. 153-168

- Thierry Madiès, Marie Claire Villeval and Malgorzata Wasmer
- The effect of power imbalances on incentives to make non-contractible investments pp. 169-185

- Marco Faravelli, Oliver Kirchkamp and Helmut Rainer
- Learning, forecasting and optimizing: An experimental study pp. 186-204

- Te Bao, John Duffy and Cars Hommes
- The pecuniary and non-pecuniary costs of job displacement—The risky job of being back to work pp. 205-216

- Roberto Leombruni, Tiziano Razzolini and Francesco Serti
- Recursive contracts, firm longevity, and rat races: An experimental analysis pp. 217-231

- Peter Bardsley, Nisvan Erkal, Nikos Nikiforakis and Tom Wilkening
Volume 60, issue C, 2013
- A welfare analysis of the principle of mutual recognition pp. 1-16

- Eric Toulemonde
- Carry trade and foreign exchange rate puzzles pp. 17-31

- Richard Spronk, Willem Verschoor and Remco Zwinkels
- Equality, equity and incentives: An experiment pp. 32-51

- Loukas Balafoutas, Martin Kocher, Louis Putterman and Matthias Sutter
- A structural model of competing sellers: Auctions and posted prices pp. 52-68

- Robert Hammond
- Trade and industrial structure with large firms and heterogeneity pp. 69-90

- Eddy Bekkers and Joseph Francois
- When Galatea cares about her reputation: How having faith in your workers reduces their motivation to shine pp. 91-104

- Jurjen Kamphorst and Otto Swank
- Job mobility, wage dispersion, and technological change: An asymmetric information perspective pp. 105-126

- Jin Li
- Prudence as a competitive advantage: On the effects of competition on banks' risk-taking incentives pp. 127-143

- Roman Inderst
- Updating, self-confidence, and discrimination pp. 144-169

- Konstanze Albrecht, Emma von Essen, Juliane Parys and Nora Szech
- Foreign-owned firms around the world: A comparative analysis of wages and employment at the micro-level pp. 170-188

- Alexander Hijzen, Pedro Martins, Thorsten Schank and Richard Upward
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