European Economic Review
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Volume 55, issue 8, 2011
- The dynamic impact of immigration on natives' labor market outcomes: Evidence from Israel pp. 1027-1045

- Sarit Cohen-Goldner and M. Daniele Paserman
- Formation and persistence of oppositional identities pp. 1046-1071

- Alberto Bisin, Eleonora Patacchini, Thierry Verdier and Yves Zenou
- A controlled field experiment on corruption pp. 1072-1082

- Olivier Armantier and Amadou Boly
- Pareto-improving firing costs? pp. 1083-1093

- Bilgehan Karabay and John McLaren
- Conflicting tasks and moral hazard: Theory and experimental evidence pp. 1094-1108

- Eva Hoppe and David Kusterer
- Knowledge sharing and the dynamics of social capital pp. 1109-1119

- Luis Araujo and Raoul Minetti
- Government policy in the formal and informal sectors pp. 1120-1136

- Jose Prado
- A welfare analysis of global patent protection in a model with endogenous innovation and foreign direct investment pp. 1137-1151

- Tatsuro Iwaisako, Hitoshi Tanaka and Koichi Futagami
- Barriers to entry, deregulation and workplace training: A theoretical model with evidence from Europe pp. 1152-1176

- Andrea Bassanini and Giorgio Brunello
Volume 55, issue 7, 2011
- Pricing urban congestion: A structural random utility model with traffic anticipation pp. 877-902

- Christelle Viauroux
- Exploiting old customers and attracting new ones: The case of bank deposit pricing pp. 903-915

- Santiago Carbo-Valverde, Timothy Hannan and Francisco Rodriguez-Fernandez
- Mergers and partial ownership pp. 916-926

- Øystein Foros, Hans Jarle Kind and Greg Shaffer
- Search, Nash bargaining and rule-of-thumb consumers pp. 927-942

- José Boscá, Rafael Domenech and Javier Ferri
- Biogeographical conditions, the transition to agriculture and long-run growth pp. 943-954

- Michael Bleaney and Arcangelo Dimico
- Oil rents, corruption, and state stability: Evidence from panel data regressions pp. 955-963

- Rabah Arezki and Markus Brückner
- Job matching when employment contracts suffer from moral hazard pp. 964-979

- Dominique Demougin and Carsten Helm
- How effective is European merger control? pp. 980-1006

- Tomaso Duso, Klaus Gugler and Burcin Yurtoglu
- Work organization, preferences dynamics and the industrialization process pp. 1007-1025

- Victor Hiller
Volume 55, issue 6, 2011
- Trade and unemployment: What do the data say? pp. 741-758

- Gabriel Felbermayr, Julien Prat and Hans-Joerg Schmerer
- International emission permit markets with refunding pp. 759-773

- Hans Gersbach and Ralph Winkler
- An experimental investigation of why individuals conform pp. 774-798

- Basit Zafar
- How individuals choose health insurance: An experimental analysis pp. 799-819

- Arthur Schram and Joep Sonnemans
- Incentives for input foreclosure pp. 820-831

- Roman Inderst and Tommaso Valletti
- Did globalization drive convergence? Identifying cross-country growth regimes in the long run pp. 832-844

- Gianfranco Di Vaio and Kerstin Enflo
- When is FDI a capital flow? pp. 845-861

- Dalia Marin and Monika Schnitzer
- Spillovers through backward linkages from multinationals: Measurement matters! pp. 862-875

- Salvador Barrios, Holger Görg and Eric Strobl
Volume 55, issue 5, 2011
- Quality heterogeneity and global economic growth pp. 595-612

- Elias Dinopoulos and Bulent Unel
- Country size and the rule of law: Resuscitating Montesquieu pp. 613-629

- Ola Olsson and Gustav Hansson
- Rent-seeking versus productive activities in a multi-task experiment pp. 630-643

- Hessel Oosterbeek, Randolph Sloof and Joep Sonnemans
- Labor market institutions and aggregate fluctuations in a search and matching model pp. 644-658

- Francesco Zanetti
- Does demographic change matter for growth? pp. 659-677

- Pei-Ju Liao
- Prize sharing in collective contests pp. 678-687

- Shmuel Nitzan and Kaoru Ueda
- Financial development, liberalization and technological deepening pp. 688-701

- James Ang
- Expected inflation, expected stock returns, and money illusion: What can we learn from survey expectations? pp. 702-719

- Maik Schmeling and Andreas Schrimpf
- When is the optimal lending contract in microfinance state non-contingent? pp. 720-731

- Doh-Shin Jeon and Domenico Menicucci
- History-based price discrimination and entry in markets with switching costs: A welfare analysis pp. 732-739

- Thomas Gehrig, Oz Shy and Rune Stenbacka
Volume 55, issue 4, 2011
- Optimal fiscal policy in a world liquidity trap pp. 443-462

- David Cook and Michael Devereux
- Endogenous market structures and contract theory: Delegation, principal-agent contracts, screening, franchising and tying pp. 463-479

- Federico Etro
- Strategic tariffs, tariff jumping, and heterogeneous firms pp. 480-496

- Matthew Cole and Ronald Davies
- Occupational self-selection in a labor market with moral hazard pp. 497-519

- Berna Demiralp
- Human capital investment with competitive labor search pp. 520-534

- Leo Kaas and Stefan Zink
- The enfranchisement of women and the welfare state pp. 535-553

- Graziella Bertocchi
- The role of strategic uncertainty in games: An experimental study of cheap talk and contracts in the Nash demand game pp. 554-574

- Nick Feltovich and Joe Swierzbinski
- The political economy of sin taxes pp. 575-594

- Markus Haavio and Kaisa Kotakorpi
Volume 55, issue 3, 2011
- Advances in international macroeconomics: Lessons from the crisis pp. 307-308

- Michael Devereux, Robert Kollmann and Werner Roeger
- Cross-country causes and consequences of the crisis: An update pp. 309-324

- Andrew Rose and Mark Spiegel
- Identifying the global transmission of the 2007-2009 financial crisis in a GVAR model pp. 325-339

- Alexander Chudik and Marcel Fratzscher
- Do credit shocks matter? A global perspective pp. 340-353

- Thomas Helbling, Raju Huidrom, Ayhan Kose and Christopher Otrok
- Financial amplification of foreign exchange risk premia pp. 354-370

- Tobias Adrian, Erkko Etula and Jan Groen
- Foreign currency debt, risk premia and macroeconomic volatility pp. 371-385

- Anton Korinek
- The recent boom-bust cycle: The relative contribution of capital flows, credit supply and asset bubbles pp. 386-406

- Jan In't Veld, Rafal Raciborski, Marco Ratto and Werner Roeger
- Global banking and international business cycles pp. 407-426

- Robert Kollmann, Zeno Enders and Gernot Müller
- Evaluating international financial integration under leverage constraints pp. 427-442

- Michael Devereux and Alan Sutherland
Volume 55, issue 2, 2011
- Myopia, redistribution and pensions pp. 165-175

- Helmuth Cremer and Pierre Pestieau
- Employment and hours of work pp. 176-192

- Noritaka Kudoh and Masaru Sasaki
- The limits of self-governance when cooperators get punished: Experimental evidence from urban and rural Russia pp. 193-210

- Simon Gächter and Benedikt Herrmann
- Monetary-fiscal policy interactions and fiscal stimulus pp. 211-227

- Troy Davig and Eric Leeper
- Credible redistribution policy and skilled migration pp. 228-245

- Roc Armenter and Francesc Ortega
- The trade-offs from pattern bargaining with uncertain production costs pp. 246-262

- Anthony Creane and Carl Davidson
- An assessment of the Europe agreements' effects on bilateral trade, GDP, and welfare pp. 263-279

- Peter Egger and Mario Larch
- Contract length heterogeneity and the persistence of monetary shocks in a dynamic generalized Taylor economy pp. 280-292

- Huw Dixon and Engin Kara
- On the irrelevance of insider trading for managerial compensation pp. 293-303

- Steffen Brenner
- A note on the competitive search model of Azariadis and Pissarides pp. 304-306

- Ryoji Hiraguchi
Volume 55, issue 1, 2011
- Monetary and fiscal interactions in times of economic stress: A symposium pp. 1-1

- Eric Leeper and Juergen von Hagen
- Understanding policy in the great recession: Some unpleasant fiscal arithmetic pp. 2-30

- John Cochrane
- Inflation and the fiscal limit pp. 31-47

- Troy Davig, Eric Leeper and Todd Walker
- Stepping on a rake: The role of fiscal policy in the inflation of the 1970s pp. 48-56

- Christopher Sims
- Government debt and optimal monetary and fiscal policy pp. 57-74

- Klaus Adam
- Optimal fiscal and monetary policies in the face of rare disasters pp. 75-92

- Stefan Niemann and Paul Pichler
- Discretionary policy in a monetary union with sovereign debt pp. 93-117

- Campbell Leith and Simon Wren-Lewis
- Deficit reduction: Short-term pain for long-term gain pp. 118-139

- Kevin Clinton, Michael Kumhof, Douglas Laxton and Susanna Mursula
- Monetary and fiscal policy interactions in the post-war U.S pp. 140-164

- Nora Traum and Shu-Chun Yang
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