European Economic Review
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Volume 53, issue 8, 2009
- Innovation management in organizations pp. 871-887

- Roman Inderst
- Globalization, the output-inflation tradeoff and inflation pp. 888-907

- Harald Badinger
- The role of labor markets for euro area monetary policy pp. 908-936

- Kai Christoffel, Keith Kuester and Tobias Linzert
- Experiments on unemployment benefit sanctions and job search behavior pp. 937-951

- Jan Boone, Abdolkarim Sadrieh and Jan C. van Ours
- Real exchange rates and real interest rate differentials: A present value interpretation pp. 952-970

- Mathias Hoffmann and Ronald MacDonald
- Taylor rules in the open economy pp. 971-995

- Campbell Leith and Simon Wren-Lewis
- Securitisation and the bank lending channel pp. 996-1009

- Yener Altunbas, Leonardo Gambacorta and David Marques-Ibanez
- International portfolio reallocation: Diversification benefits and European monetary union pp. 1010-1027

- Roberto De Santis and Bruno Gérard
- Forecasting ECB monetary policy: Accuracy is a matter of geography pp. 1028-1041

- Helge Berger, Michael Ehrmann and Marcel Fratzscher
- Globalization, rent protection institutions, and going alone in freeing trade pp. 1042-1065

- Wolf-Heimo Grieben and Fuat Sener
Volume 53, issue 7, 2009
- International R&D spillovers and institutions pp. 723-741

- David Coe, Elhanan Helpman and Alexander Hoffmaister
- Global horse trading: IMF loans for votes in the United Nations Security Council pp. 742-757

- Axel Dreher, Jan-Egbert Sturm and James Vreeland
- Currency crises and foreign credit in emerging markets: Credit crunch or demand effect? pp. 758-774

- Galina Hale and Carlos Arteta
- Privatization, strategic foreign direct investment and host-country welfare pp. 775-785

- Arijit Mukherjee and Kullapat Suetrong
- A political economy theory of the soft budget constraint pp. 786-798

- James Robinson and Ragnar Torvik
- Media as watchdogs: The role of news media in electoral competition pp. 799-814

- Jimmy Chan and Wing Suen
- The effects of government spending shocks on consumption under optimal stabilization pp. 815-829

- Michal Horvath
- A test of trade theories when expenditure is home biased pp. 830-845

- Marius Brülhart and Federico Trionfetti
- Does the public employment service affect search effort and outcomes? pp. 846-869

- Denis Fougere, Jacqueline Pradel and Muriel Roger
Volume 53, issue 6, 2009
- Search in cities pp. 607-624

- Yves Zenou
- Efficient CO2 emissions control with emissions taxes and international emissions trading pp. 625-635

- Thomas Eichner and Rüdiger Pethig
- Optimal redistribution with unobservable disability: Welfarist versus non-welfarist social objectives pp. 636-644

- Pierre Pestieau and Maria Racionero
- The effect of corruption on bidding behavior in first-price auctions pp. 645-657

- Leandro Arozamena and Federico Weinschelbaum
- The impact of bargaining on markets with price takers: Too many bargainers spoil the broth pp. 658-674

- David Gill and John Thanassoulis
- Protection for sale or surge protection? pp. 675-688

- Susumu Imai, Hajime Katayama and Kala Krishna
- To react or not? Technology shocks, fiscal policy and welfare in the EU-3 pp. 689-714

- Jim Malley, Apostolis Philippopoulos and Ulrich Woitek
- Bidding for the unemployed: An application of mechanism design to welfare-to-work programs pp. 715-722

- Sander Onderstal
Volume 53, issue 5, 2009
- The response to incentives and contractual efficiency: Evidence from a field experiment pp. 481-494

- Harry Paarsch and Bruce S. Shearer
- Who to punish? Individual decisions and majority rule in mitigating the free rider problem pp. 495-511

- Arhan Ertan, Talbot Page and Louis Putterman
- Irrationality and monopolistic competition: An evolutionary approach pp. 512-526

- Guo Ying Luo
- The excess burden of tax evasion--An experimental detection-concealment contest pp. 527-543

- Ralph-C Bayer and Matthias Sutter
- Social capital, innovation and growth: Evidence from Europe pp. 544-567

- Semih Akçomak and Bas ter Weel
- Search frictions and labor market participation pp. 568-587

- Michael Pries and Richard Rogerson
- On the welfare benefits of an international currency pp. 588-606

- Prakash Kannan
Volume 53, issue 4, 2009
- An experimental study on individual choice, social welfare, and social preferences pp. 385-400

- Stefan Traub, Christian Seidl and Ulrich Schmidt
- Market experience eliminates some anomalies--and creates new ones pp. 401-416

- Jacinto Braga, Steven J. Humphrey and Chris Starmer
- Platform intermediation in a market for differentiated products pp. 417-428

- Andrea Galeotti and Jose Moraga-Gonzalez
- How remote is the offshoring threat? pp. 429-444

- Keith Head, Thierry Mayer and John Ries
- In search of welfare-improving gifts pp. 445-460

- Todd Kaplan and Bradley Ruffle
- Vertical integration, raising rivals' costs and upstream collusion pp. 461-480

- Hans-Theo Normann
Volume 53, issue 3, 2009
- Employment protection reform in search economies pp. 255-273

- Olivier L'Haridon and Franck Malherbet
- Life cycle employment and fertility across institutional environments pp. 274-292

- Daniela Del Boca and Robert Sauer
- Testing the neocon agenda: Democracy in resource-rich societies pp. 293-308

- Paul Collier and Anke Hoeffler
- Not just babble: Opening the black box of communication in a voluntary contribution experiment pp. 309-326

- Olivier Bochet and Louis Putterman
- Price manipulation in an experimental asset market pp. 327-342

- Helena Veiga and Marc Vorsatz
- When prices hardly matter: Incomplete insurance contracts and markets for repair goods pp. 343-354

- Martin Nell, Andreas Richter and Joerg Schiller
- Regional economic integration and geographic concentration of multinational firms pp. 355-375

- Maggie Chen
- Higher education, elite institutions and inequality pp. 376-384

- Andreas Bergh and Günther Fink
Volume 53, issue 2, 2009
- The effect of divorce laws on divorce rates in Europe pp. 127-138

- Libertad Gonzalez and Tarja Viitanen
- Central bank design with heterogeneous agents pp. 139-152

- Aleksander Berentsen and Carlo Strub
- Outside options: Another reason to choose the first-price auction pp. 153-169

- Oliver Kirchkamp, Eva Poen and J. Philipp Rei
- Regulation and pricing of pharmaceuticals: Reference pricing or price cap regulation? pp. 170-185

- Kurt Brekke, Astrid Grasdal and Tor Helge Holms
- Umbrella branding and external certification pp. 186-196

- Hendrik Hakenes and Martin Peitz
- Separating reputation, social influence, and identification effects in a dictator game pp. 197-209

- Maros Servtka
- Optimal monetary policy and economic growth pp. 210-221

- Joydeep Bhattacharya, Joseph Haslag and Antoine Martin
- What broad banks do, and markets don't: Cross-subsidization pp. 222-236

- Thorsten Koeppl and James (Jim) MacGee
- Trade, technology transfer and national efficiency in developing countries pp. 237-254

- Michael Henry, Richard Kneller and Chris Milner
Volume 53, issue 1, 2009
- Field experiments in economics: The past, the present, and the future pp. 1-18

- Steven Levitt and John List
- Labor market reforms, job instability, and the flexibility of the employment relationship pp. 19-36

- Niko Matouschek, Paolo Ramezzana and Frederic Robert-Nicoud
- Financial markets' behavior around episodes of large changes in the fiscal stance pp. 37-55

- Silvia Ardagna
- A theory of participatory democracy based on the real case of Porto Alegre pp. 56-72

- Enriqueta Aragones and Santiago Sánchez-Pagés
- The role of mediation in peacemaking and peacekeeping negotiations pp. 73-92

- Ester Camiña and Nicolás Porteiro
- A theory of rational marriage and divorce pp. 93-106

- Vicky Barham, Rose Anne Devlin and Jie Yang
- Social class, family background, and intergenerational mobility pp. 107-117

- James McIntosh and Martin D. Munk
- Social class, family background, and intergenerational mobility: A comment on Mcintosh and Munk pp. 118-120

- Robert Erikson and John H. Goldthorpe
- Testing mobility models: A rejoinder to Erikson and Goldthorpe pp. 121-125

- James McIntosh and Martin D. Munk
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