European Economic Review
1969 - 2025
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Volume 49, issue 8, 2005
- Policy commitment and the welfare gains from capital market liberalization pp. 1927-1951

- Vincenzo Quadrini
- The impact of Sunday shopping on employment and hours of work in the retail industry: Evidence from Canada pp. 1953-1978

- Mikal Skuterud
- The contracting value of tainted reports in cost reduction settings pp. 1979-1985

- Mark Penno
- Stock-flow matching and the performance of the labor market pp. 1987-2011

- Paul Gregg and Barbara Petrongolo
- Congestion and tax competition in a parallel network pp. 2013-2040

- Bruno De Borger, Stef Proost and K. Van Dender
- On the design of optimal grandfathering schemes for emission allowances pp. 2041-2055

- Christoph Bohringer and Andreas Lange
- The effects of employment protection: Learning from variable enforcement pp. 2057-2077

- Tito Boeri and Juan F Jimeno
- Flexible exchange rates as shock absorbers pp. 2079-2105

- Sebastian Edwards and Eduardo Levy Yeyati
- Allocating bank regulatory powers: Lender of last resort, deposit insurance and supervision pp. 2107-2136

- Charles Kahn and Joao Santos
- Estimated general equilibrium models for the evaluation of monetary policy in the US and Europe pp. 2137-2159

- Campbell Leith and Jim Malley
Volume 49, issue 7, 2005
- The trade distorting effect of state trading enterprises in importing countries pp. 1693-1715

- Steve McCorriston and Donald MacLaren
- Trade creating free trade areas and the undermining of multilateralism pp. 1717-1735

- Emanuel Ornelas
- Inside the bank lending channel pp. 1737-1759

- Leonardo Gambacorta
- Foreign direct investment, competition and industrial development in the host country pp. 1761-1784

- Salvador Barrios, Holger Gorg and Eric Strobl
- On `indirect' trade-related R&D spillovers pp. 1785-1798

- Olivier Lumenga-Neso, Marcelo Olarreaga and Maurice Schiff
- Unemployment duration and economic incentives--a quasi random-assignment approach pp. 1799-1825

- Knut Røed and Tao Zhang
- Endogenizing market institutions: An experimental approach pp. 1827-1853

- Georg Kirchsteiger, Muriel Niederle and Jan Potters
- The sources of protectionist drift in representative democracies pp. 1855-1876

- Didier Laussel and Raymond Riezman
- Endogenous vertical restraints in international trade pp. 1877-1889

- Horst Raff and Nicolas Schmitt
- Bidding behavior in asymmetric auctions: An experimental study pp. 1891-1913

- Werner Guth, Radosveta Ivanova-Stenzel and Elmar Wolfstetter
- Income taxation with intergenerational mobility: Can higher inequality lead to less progression? pp. 1915-1925

- Tomer Blumkin and Efraim Sadka
Volume 49, issue 6, 2005
- Why are some people (and countries) more protectionist than others? pp. 1393-1430

- Anna Maria Mayda and Dani Rodrik
- Complementarities in innovation policy pp. 1431-1450

- Pierre Mohnen and Lars-Hendrik Roller
- Social polarization, fiscal instability and growth pp. 1451-1477

- Jaejoon Woo
- Termination restrictions and investment in general training pp. 1479-1499

- Giulio Fella
- Managerial incentives and collusive behavior pp. 1501-1523

- Giancarlo Spagnolo
- Competitive search markets with heterogeneous workers pp. 1525-1542

- Roman Inderst
- The monetary transmission mechanism: Evidence from the industries of five OECD countries pp. 1543-1569

- Luca Dedola and Francesco Lippi
- New Phillips curve under alternative production technologies for Canada, the United States, and the Euro area pp. 1571-1602

- Edith Gagnon and Hashmat Khan
- Classifying exchange rate regimes: Deeds vs. words pp. 1603-1635

- Eduardo Levy-Yeyati and Federico Sturzenegger
- Relative wages and trade-induced changes in technology pp. 1637-1663

- Karolina Ekholm and Karen Helene Midelfart
- Growth, habit formation, and catching-up with the Joneses pp. 1665-1691

- Jaime Alonso-Carrera, Jordi Caballe and Xavier Raurich
Volume 49, issue 5, 2005
- A small estimated euro area model with rational expectations and nominal rigidities pp. 1081-1104

- Günter Coenen and Volker Wieland
- Shopping hours and price competition pp. 1105-1124

- Roman Inderst and Andreas Irmen
- Almost common values auctions revisited pp. 1125-1136

- Dan Levin and John Kagel
- Price stickiness and the contractionary effect of technology shocks pp. 1137-1163

- Domenico J. Marchetti and Francesco Nucci
- The regional allocation of infrastructure investment: The role of equity, efficiency and political factors pp. 1165-1205

- Antoni Castells and Albert Solé-Ollé
- Intertemporal market division:: A case of alternating monopoly pp. 1207-1223

- P. Jean-Jacques Herings, Ronald Peeters and Maarten Pieter Schinkel
- The consequences of labor market flexibility: Panel evidence based on survey data pp. 1225-1259

- Rafael Di Tella and Robert MacCulloch
- Public pensions and growth pp. 1261-1281

- Stéphane Lambrecht, Philippe Michel and Jean-Pierre Vidal
- Inflation, investment and economic performance: The role of internal financing pp. 1283-1303

- Richard Smith and Henry van Egteren
- The Indian Public Distribution System as provider of food security: Evidence from child nutrition in Andhra Pradesh pp. 1305-1330

- Alessandro Tarozzi
- A business cycle model with variable capacity utilization and demand disturbances pp. 1331-1360

- Tomoyuki Nakajima
- Explaining the wealth holdings of different cohorts: Productivity growth and Social Security pp. 1361-1391

- Arie Kapteyn, Rob Alessie and Annamaria Lusardi
Volume 49, issue 4, 2005
- Location of vertically linked industries: agglomeration versus comparative advantage pp. 809-832

- Mary Amiti
- Monetary regimes and the co-ordination of wage setting pp. 833-843

- Steinar Holden
- Monetary integration and inflation preferences: A real options analysis pp. 845-860

- Frank Strobel
- Imperfectly competitive cycles with Keynesian and Walrasian features pp. 861-886

- Leo Kaas and Paul Madden
- Poole in the New Keynesian model pp. 887-907

- Fabrice Collard and Harris Dellas
- Biogeography and long-run economic development pp. 909-938

- Ola Olsson and Douglas Hibbs
- Government policy and the probability of coordination failures pp. 939-973

- Huberto Ennis and Todd Keister
- Data uncertainty and the role of money as an information variable for monetary policy pp. 975-1006

- Günter Coenen, Andrew Levin and Volker Wieland
- Adaptability, productivity, and educational incentives in a matching model pp. 1007-1032

- Olivier Charlot, Bruno Decreuse and Pierre Granier
- Economic growth and the riskiness of investment in firm-specific skills pp. 1033-1049

- Taichi Maki, Koichi Yotsuya and Tadashi Yagi
- The limitations of decentralized world redistribution: An optimal taxation approach pp. 1051-1079

- Wojciech Kopczuk, Joel Slemrod and Shlomo Yitzhaki
Volume 49, issue 3, 2005
- Interpretable asset markets? pp. 531-560

- Ravi Bansal, Varoujan Khatchatrian and Amir Yaron
- Identifying monetary policy shocks with changes in open market operations pp. 561-577

- Andreas Schabert
- Fundamentals, information, and international capital flows: A welfare analysis pp. 579-598

- Tom Krebs
- Herding in delegated portfolio management: When is comparative performance information desirable? pp. 599-626

- Alexander Gumbel
- Animal spirits and the composition of innovation pp. 627-637

- Guido Cozzi
- The welfare costs of union wage compression pp. 639-658

- Matthew Lindquist
- Reallocation of corporate resources and managerial incentives in internal capital markets pp. 659-681

- Sandro Brusco and Fausto Panunzi
- External factors in emerging market recoveries: An empirical investigation pp. 683-702

- Ricardo Mora Villarrubia and Georges Siotis
- Strategic interactions and airline network morphology under demand uncertainty pp. 703-716

- Philippe Barla and Christos Constantatos
- Downstream merger with upstream market power pp. 717-743

- Kjell Lommerud, Odd Rune Straume and Lars Sørgard
- Real business cycles, sticky wages or sticky prices? The impact of technology shocks on US manufacturing pp. 745-760

- Jim Malley, Vito Muscatelli and Ulrich Woitek
- Optimal consumption and the timing of the resolution of uncertainty pp. 761-773

- Louis Eeckhoudt, Christian Gollier and Nicolas Treich
- Technological convergence, R&D, trade and productivity growth pp. 775-807

- Gavin Cameron, James Proudman and Stephen Redding
Volume 49, issue 2, 2005
- A revisionist perspective of European research in economics pp. 251-277

- Christis Tombazos
- Transparency on the consumer side and tacit collusion pp. 279-297

- Christian Schultz
- Firms' location decision across asymmetric countries and employment inequality pp. 299-320

- Vanessa Strauss-Kahn
- Competition between insurers with superior information pp. 321-340

- Bertrand Villeneuve
- Asymmetric access price regulation in telecommunications markets pp. 341-358

- Martin Peitz
- Trade policy and quality leadership in transition economies pp. 359-385

- Jose Moraga-Gonzalez and Jean-Marie Viaene
- Disorganization and financial collapse pp. 387-408

- Dalia Marin and Monika Schnitzer
- Optimal environmental taxation and enforcement policy pp. 409-435

- Philippe Bontems and Jean-Marc Bourgeon
- Too little or too much R&D? pp. 437-456

- Maria J. Alvarez-Pelaez and Christian Groth
- Teacher sorting, teacher quality, and student composition pp. 457-483

- Hans Bonesronning, Torberg Falch and Bjarne Strøm
- Are monetary-policy reaction functions asymmetric?: The role of nonlinearity in the Phillips curve pp. 485-503

- Juan Dolado, Ramón Maria-Dolores and Manuel Naveira
- An experimental test of design alternatives for the British 3G/UMTS auction pp. 505-530

- Klaus Abbink, Bernd Irlenbusch, Paul Pezanis-Christou, Bettina Rockenbach, Abdolkarim Sadrieh and Reinhard Selten
Volume 49, issue 1, 2005
- Time-use data in economics pp. 1-7

- Daniel Hamermesh and Gerard Pfann
- Timing constraints and the allocation of time: The effects of changing shopping hours regulations in The Netherlands pp. 9-27

- Joyce Jacobsen and Peter Kooreman
- Routine pp. 29-53

- Daniel Hamermesh
- Estimates of a labour supply function using alternative measures of hours of work pp. 55-73

- N. Anders Klevmarken
- Loafing or learning?--the demand for informal education pp. 75-98

- René Fahr
- To be consumed with moderation pp. 99-111

- Juan D. Carrillo
- Financial markets, the pattern of industrial specialization and comparative advantage: Evidence from OECD countries pp. 113-144

- Helena Svaleryd and Jonas Vlachos
- Hormone beef, chlorinated chicken and international trade pp. 145-172

- Giacomo Calzolari and Giovanni Immordino
- Unbundling the local loop pp. 173-199

- Marc Bourreau and Pinar Dogan
- Skills, agglomeration and segmentation pp. 201-225

- Tomoya Mori and Alessandro Turrini
- Tilting the supply schedule to enhance competition in uniform-price auctions pp. 227-250

- Marco LiCalzi and Alessandro Pavan
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