European Economic Review
1969 - 2025
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Volume 59, issue C, 2013
- Trade, income and the Baltic Dry Index pp. 1-18

- Faqin Lin and Nicholas Sim
- Macroeconomic adjustment under loose financing conditions in the construction sector pp. 19-34

- Oscar Arce, José Manuel Campa and Ángel Gavilán
- Uncertainty about welfare effects of consumption fluctuations pp. 35-62

- Romain Houssa
- Collective bargaining, firm heterogeneity and unemployment pp. 63-79

- Juan F Jimeno and Carlos Thomas
- On the microeconomics of food and malnutrition under endogenous discounting pp. 80-96

- Jean-Paul Chavas
- Cross-border mergers in vertically related industries pp. 97-108

- Hamid Beladi, Avik Chakrabarti and Sugata Marjit
- Credit mismatch and breakdown pp. 109-125

- Zsolt Becsi, Victor E. Li and Ping Wang
- Entrepreneurship and team participation: An experimental study pp. 126-140

- David Cooper and Krista Saral
- Low-wage import competition, inflationary pressure, and industry dynamics in Europe pp. 141-166

- Raphael Auer, Kathrin Degen and Andreas Fischer
- Focal points in tacit bargaining problems: Experimental evidence pp. 167-188

- Andrea Isoni, Anders Poulsen, Robert Sugden and Kei Tsutsui
- Has the Euro changed the business cycle? pp. 189-211

- Zeno Enders, Philip Jung and Gernot Müller
- Credit availability and investment: Lessons from the “great recession” pp. 212-227

- Eugenio Gaiotti
Volume 58, issue C, 2013
- Wholesalers in international trade pp. 1-17

- Matthieu Crozet, Guy Lalanne and Sandra Poncet
- Natural disasters and the effect of trade on income: A new panel IV approach pp. 18-30

- Gabriel Felbermayr and Jasmin Gröschl
- Job search requirements for older unemployed: Transitions to employment, early retirement and disability benefits pp. 31-57

- Marloes Lammers, Hans Bloemen and Stefan Hochguertel
- Macro-expectations, aggregate uncertainty, and expected term premia pp. 58-80

- Christian Dick, Maik Schmeling and Andreas Schrimpf
- The political economy of fiscal deficits and government production pp. 81-94

- Gisle Natvik
- Group identity and relation-specific investment: An experimental investigation pp. 95-109

- Hodaka Morita and Maroš Servátka
- Estimating the effects of coordinated fiscal actions in the euro area pp. 110-121

- Shafik Hebous and Tom Zimmermann
Volume 57, issue C, 2013
- Child height, health and human capital: Evidence using genetic markers pp. 1-22

- Stephanie von Hinke, George Davey Smith, Debbie A. Lawlor, Carol Propper and Frank Windmeijer
- Merger policy, entry, and entrepreneurship pp. 23-38

- Robin Mason and Helen Weeds
- Selling an asset to a competitor pp. 39-62

- Isabelle Brocas
- Bilateral portfolio dynamics during the global financial crisis pp. 63-74

- Vahagn Galstyan and Philip Lane
- Multi-product firms and business cycle dynamics pp. 75-97

- Antonio Minniti and Francesco Turino
- Revisiting the importance of non-tradable goods' prices in cyclical real exchange rate fluctuations pp. 98-107

- Ida Wolden Bache, Tommy Sveen and Kjersti Næss Torstensen
- Job design with conflicting tasks reconsidered pp. 108-117

- Patrick Schmitz
- Optimal food price stabilisation policy pp. 118-134

- Christophe Gouel
Volume 56, issue 8, 2012
- A directed search model of intermediated trade pp. 1481-1494

- Javier Fernandez
- Corporate tax effects on the quality and quantity of FDI pp. 1495-1511

- Johannes Becker, Clemens Fuest and Nadine Riedel
- Do financing constraints matter for R&D? pp. 1512-1529

- James Brown, Gustav Martinsson and Bruce Petersen
- Looking into the black box of Schumpeterian growth theories: An empirical assessment of R&D races pp. 1530-1545

- Francesco Venturini
- What drives the skill premium: Technological change or demographic variation? pp. 1546-1572

- Hui He
- Productivity, trade and the R&D content of intermediate inputs pp. 1573-1592

- Shuichiro Nishioka and Marla Ripoll
- When the squeakiest wheel gets the most oil: Exploiting one's nuisance power pp. 1593-1606

- Didier Laussel and Tanguy van Ypersele
- Extreme screening policies pp. 1607-1620

- Arup Bose, Debashis Pal and David Sappington
- Trading off generations: Equity, discounting, and climate change pp. 1621-1644

- Maik Schneider, Christian Traeger and Ralph Winkler
- Fairness and cheating pp. 1645-1655

- Daniel Houser, Stefan Vetter and Joachim Winter
- An estimated DSGE model: Explaining variation in nominal term premia, real term premia, and inflation risk premia pp. 1656-1674

- Martin Andreasen
- Female labor supply and divorce: New evidence from Ireland pp. 1675-1691

- Olivier Bargain, Libertad Gonzalez, Claire Keane and Berkay Özcan
- The impact of TFP growth on the unemployment rate: Does on-the-job training matter? pp. 1692-1713

- Eva Moreno-Galbis
- War and natural resource exploitation pp. 1714-1729

- Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg and Dominic Rohner
- Infrastructure and inequality pp. 1730-1745

- Santanu Chatterjee and Stephen J Turnovsky
- On the inefficiency of matching models of unemployment with heterogeneous workers and jobs when firms rank their applicants pp. 1746-1758

- Frédéric Gavrel
- Explicit vs. tacit collusion—The impact of communication in oligopoly experiments pp. 1759-1772

- Miguel Fonseca and Hans-Theo Normann
- Norm enforcement in the city: A natural field experiment pp. 1773-1785

- Loukas Balafoutas and Nikos Nikiforakis
Volume 56, issue 7, 2012
- Imitation and innovation driven development under imperfect intellectual property rights pp. 1361-1375

- Christian Lorenczik and Monique Newiak
- Quality, quantity, spending and prices pp. 1376-1391

- Kenneth Clements and Grace Gao
- The impact of high government debt on economic growth and its channels: An empirical investigation for the euro area pp. 1392-1405

- Cristina Checherita-Westphal and Philipp Rother
- Inequality aversion and voting on redistribution pp. 1406-1421

- Wolfgang Höchtl, Rupert Sausgruber and Jean-Robert Tyran
- Temptation and social security in a dynastic framework pp. 1422-1445

- Cagri Kumru and Chung Tran
- Private patent protection in the theory of Schumpeterian growth pp. 1446-1460

- Lewis S. Davis and Fuat Şener
- Tax contracts and elections pp. 1461-1479

- Hans Gersbach and Maik Schneider
Volume 56, issue 6, 2012
- Economic well-being and poverty among the elderly: An analysis based on a collective consumption model pp. 985-1000

- Laurens Cherchye, Bram De Rock and Frederic Vermeulen
- Intra-household labor supply, migration, and subsistence constraints in a risky environment: Evidence from rural El salvador pp. 1001-1019

- Timothy Halliday
- Herding, contrarianism and delay in financial market trading pp. 1020-1037

- Andreas Park and Daniel Sgroi
- The direct incidence of corporate income tax on wages pp. 1038-1054

- Wiji Arulampalam, Michael Devereux and Giorgia Maffini
- Optimal top marginal tax rates under income splitting for couples pp. 1055-1069

- Stefan Bach, Giacomo Corneo and Viktor Steiner
- Market frictions: A unified model of search costs and switching costs pp. 1070-1086

- Chris M. Wilson
- Firms' financial choices and thin capitalization rules under corporate tax competition pp. 1087-1103

- Andreas Haufler and Marco Runkel
- Is polarization bad? pp. 1104-1118

- Cecilia Testa
- The impact of trade on employment, welfare, and income distribution in unionized general oligopolistic equilibrium pp. 1119-1135

- Hartmut Egger and Daniel Etzel
- Communication in intergroup conflicts pp. 1136-1147

- Andreas Leibbrandt and Lauri Sääksvuori
- The role of borders, languages, and currencies as obstacles to labor market integration pp. 1148-1163

- Kevin Bartz and Nicola Fuchs-Schündeln
- On the optimal distribution of traffic of network airlines pp. 1164-1179

- Xavier Fageda and Ricardo Flores-Fillol
- Laffer strikes again: Dynamic scoring of capital taxes pp. 1180-1199

- Holger Strulik and Timo Trimborn
- Are income and consumption taxes ever really equivalent? Evidence from a real-effort experiment with real goods pp. 1200-1219

- Tomer Blumkin, Bradley Ruffle and Yosef Ganun
- Rational exuberance pp. 1220-1240

- Paul Heidhues and Nicolas Melissas
- Commodity prices and growth: An empirical investigation pp. 1241-1260

- Paul Collier and Benedikt Goderis
- Why aren't developed countries saving? pp. 1261-1275

- Loretti Dobrescu, Laurence Kotlikoff and Alberto Motta
- Influential listeners: An experiment on persuasion bias in social networks pp. 1276-1288

- Luca Corazzini, Filippo Pavesi, Beatrice Petrovich and Luca Stanca
- Fiscal risk in a monetary union pp. 1289-1309

- Betty Daniel and Christos Shiamptanis
- Voluntary participation and intergenerational risk sharing in a funded pension system pp. 1310-1324

- Roel Beetsma, Ward Romp and Siert J. Vos
- Risk and rationalization—The role of affect and cognitive dissonance for sexual risk taking pp. 1325-1337

- Andréa Mannberg
- Trends in time allocation: A cross-country analysis pp. 1338-1359

- Jose Ignacio Gimenez-Nadal and Almudena Sevilla
Volume 56, issue 5, 2012
- Building vintage and electricity use: Old homes use less electricity in hot weather pp. 906-930

- Howard Chong
- Residential energy use and conservation: Economics and demographics pp. 931-945

- Dirk Brounen, Nils Kok and John Quigley
- The behavioral response to voluntary provision of an environmental public good: Evidence from residential electricity demand pp. 946-960

- Grant Jacobsen, Matthew Kotchen and Michael P. Vandenbergh
- Understanding the Solar Home price premium: Electricity generation and “Green” social status pp. 961-973

- Samuel R. Dastrup, Joshua Graff Zivin, Dora Costa and Matthew Kahn
- The nascent market for “green” real estate in Beijing pp. 974-984

- Siqi Zheng, Jing Wu, Matthew Kahn and Yongheng Deng
Volume 56, issue 4, 2012
- Debt shifting and ownership structure pp. 635-647

- Dirk Schindler and Guttorm Schjelderup
- Too much of a good thing? On the growth effects of the EU's regional policy pp. 648-668

- Sascha Becker, Peter Egger and Maximilian von Ehrlich
- A dynamic analysis of the demand for health insurance and health care pp. 669-690

- Jonneke Bolhaar, Maarten Lindeboom and Bas van der Klaauw
- Ageing, cognitive abilities and retirement pp. 691-710

- Fabrizio Mazzonna and Franco Peracchi
- Internal rent seeking, works councils, and optimal establishment size pp. 711-726

- Michael Beckmann and Matthias Kräkel
- Does intellectual monopoly stimulate or stifle innovation? pp. 727-746

- Angus Chu, Guido Cozzi and Silvia Galli
- On the development strategy of countries of intermediate size—An analysis of heterogeneous firms in a multi-region framework pp. 747-756

- Rikard Forslid and Toshihiro Okubo
- Price convergence in the EMU? Evidence from micro data pp. 757-776

- Christoph Fischer
- Markups, quality, and transport costs pp. 777-791

- Julien Martin
- Expenditure on children: A Rothbarth-type method consistent with scale economies and parents' bargaining pp. 792-813

- Olivier Bargain and Olivier Donni
- Evaluating the labor-market effects of compulsory military service pp. 814-829

- Thomas Bauer, Stefan Bender, Alfredo Paloyo and Christoph Schmidt
- Creditor concentration: An empirical investigation pp. 830-847

- Steven Ongena, Günseli Tümer-Alkan and Natalja v. Westernhagen
- Import prices, income, and inequality pp. 848-869

- Eddy Bekkers, Joseph Francois and Miriam Manchin
- Does downward nominal wage rigidity dampen wage increases? pp. 870-887

- Heiko Stüber and Thomas Beissinger
- Entrepreneurship and organization design pp. 888-902

- Christian Roessler and Philipp Koellinger
Volume 56, issue 3, 2012
- Net foreign assets, productivity and real exchange rates in constrained economies pp. 295-316

- Dimitris Christopoulos, Karine Gente and Miguel Leon-Ledesma
- Financial crises and liquidity shocks a bank-run perspective pp. 317-326

- Guillermo Calvo
- Inventories, inflation dynamics and the New Keynesian Phillips curve pp. 327-346

- Thomas A. Lubik and Wing Leong Teo
- Downstream labeling and upstream price competition pp. 347-360

- Olivier Bonroy and Stéphane Lemarié
- Resurrecting the weak credibility hypothesis in models of exchange-rate-based stabilization pp. 361-372

- Edward F. Buffie and Manoj Atolia
- Pre-announcement and timing: The effects of a government expenditure shock pp. 373-388

- Alexander Kriwoluzky
- Sovereign default risk premia, fiscal limits, and fiscal policy pp. 389-410

- Huixin Bi
- Is bioenergy trade good for the environment? pp. 411-421

- Jean-Marc Bourgeon and Hélène Ollivier
- Dimension reduction and model averaging for estimation of artists' age-valuation profiles pp. 422-435

- John Galbraith and Douglas J. Hodgson
- Cross-border tax effects on affiliate investment—Evidence from European multinationals pp. 436-450

- Johannes Becker and Nadine Riedel
- How to allocate forward contracts: The case of electricity markets pp. 451-469

- Maria-Angeles de Frutos and Natalia Fabra
- Connections and performance in bankers’ turnover pp. 470-487

- Erich Battistin, Clara Graziano and Bruno M. Parigi
- Entrepreneurial innovations, competition and competition policy pp. 488-506

- Pehr-Johan Norbäck and Lars Persson
- Federal fiscal transfer rules in monetary unions pp. 507-525

- Michael Evers
- A model-based indicator of the fiscal stance pp. 526-551

- Vito Polito and Michael Wickens
- The lifeboat problem pp. 552-559

- Kai Konrad and Dan Kovenock
- Fan welfare maximization as a club objective in a professional sports league pp. 560-578

- Paul Madden
- Firm exit, technological progress and trade pp. 579-591

- Philipp Schröder and Allan Sørensen
- Labor matching behavior and trade adjustment pp. 592-604

- Nicholas Sly
- Life cycle saving: Insights from the perspective of bounded rationality pp. 605-623

- Johannes Binswanger
- Inflation, price dispersion and market integration through the lens of a monetary search model pp. 624-634

- Sascha S. Becker and Dieter Nautz
Volume 56, issue 2, 2012
- Liquidity risk and financial competition: Implications for asset prices and monetary policy pp. 155-173

- Edgar A. Ghossoub
- The political economy of immigration in a direct democracy: The case of Switzerland pp. 174-189

- Jaya Krishnakumar and Tobias Müller
- Optimal patentability requirements with complementary innovations pp. 190-204

- Vincenzo Denicolo' and Christine Halmenschlager
- Sound taxation? On the use of self-declared value pp. 205-215

- Marco Haan, Pim Heijnen, Lambert Schoonbeek and Linda A. Toolsema
- Input versus output taxation in an experimental international economy pp. 216-232

- Arno Riedl and Frans van Winden
- Behavioral spillovers in coordination games pp. 233-245

- Timothy Cason, Anya C. Savikhin and Roman Sheremeta
- Probability models and robust policy rules pp. 246-262

- Paul Levine, Peter McAdam and Joseph Pearlman
- How former business owners fare in the labor market? Job assignment and earnings pp. 263-276

- Rui Baptista, Francisco Lima and Miguel Torres Preto
- Asymmetric effects of trade costs on entry modes: Firm level evidence pp. 277-294

- Ayça Tekin-Koru
Volume 56, issue 1, 2012
- Sick pay provision in experimental labor markets pp. 1-19

- Peter Duersch, Jörg Oechssler and Radovan Vadovic
- The costs of hiring skilled workers pp. 20-35

- Marc Blatter, Samuel Muehlemann and Samuel Schenker
- The time-varying integration of euro area government bond markets pp. 36-53

- Lorenzo Pozzi and Guido Wolswijk
- Trade, conflict, and political integration: Explaining the heterogeneity of regional trade agreements pp. 54-71

- Vincent Vicard
- How national and international financial development affect industrial R&D pp. 72-83

- Keith Maskus, Rebecca Neumann and Tobias Seidel
- Public education and redistribution when talents are mismatched pp. 84-96

- Michele Bernasconi and Paola Profeta
- Ageing, government budgets, retirement, and growth pp. 97-115

- Martin Gonzalez-Eiras and Dirk Niepelt
- Wage inequality, segregation by skill and the price of capital in an assignment model pp. 116-137

- Angel Gavilan
- Does conditionality work? A test for an innovative US aid scheme pp. 138-153

- Hannes Öhler, Peter Nunnenkamp and Axel Dreher
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