European Economic Review
1969 - 2025
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Volume 45, issue 10, 2001
- The non-monetary nature of gifts pp. 1793-1810

- Canice Prendergast and Lars Stole
- Optimal secession rules pp. 1811-1834

- Massimo Bordignon and Sandro Brusco
- International cooperation for sale pp. 1835-1850

- Scott Barrett
- Centralized bargaining and reorganized work: Are they compatible? pp. 1851-1875

- Assar Lindbeck and Dennis Snower
- Firing costs and stigma: A theoretical analysis and evidence from microdata pp. 1877-1906

- Patrizia Canziani and Barbara Petrongolo
- Curtailing the black box: German banking groups in the transmission of monetary policy pp. 1907-1930

- Markus Kuppers
- Efficiency in European banking pp. 1931-1955

- Yener Altunbas, E. P. M. Gardener, Philip Molyneux and Basil Moore
- Asymmetric information and the structure of the banking industry pp. 1957-1980

- Giovanni Dell'ariccia
- Competitive insurance markets under adverse selection and capacity constraints pp. 1981-1992

- Roman Inderst and Achim Wambach
Volume 45, issue 9, 2001
- Hardening the budget constraint: The experience of the post-socialist countries pp. 1573-1599

- János Kornai
- Red barons or robber barons? Governance and investment in Russian financial-industrial groups pp. 1601-1617

- Enrico Perotti and Stanislav Gelfer
- Income distribution and price controls: Targeting a social safety net during economic transition pp. 1647-1663

- Michael Alexeev and James Leitzel
- Determinants of the implied shadow exchange rates from a target zone pp. 1665-1696

- Jesper Rangvid and Carsten Sorensen
- The measurement of preferences over the distribution of benefits: The importance of the reference point pp. 1697-1709

- Paul Dolan and Angela Robinson
- Gender-biased redistribution and intra-household distribution pp. 1711-1722

- Indraneel Dasgupta
- Unions in oligopolistic, vertically connected industries pp. 1723-1740

- Thomas Grandner
- Monitoring versus incentives pp. 1741-1764

- Dominique Demougin and Claude Fluet
- Optimal magnitude and probability of fines pp. 1765-1771

- Nuno Garoupa
- Dynamic adverse selection and debt pp. 1773-1792

- Gilles Chemla and Antoine Faure-Grimaud
Volume 45, issue 8, 2001
- How democracy affects growth pp. 1341-1378

- Jose Tavares and Romain Wacziarg
- Economic growth and transitions between renewable and nonrenewable energy resources pp. 1379-1398

- Olli Tahvonen and Seppo Salo
- Growth with non-drastic innovations and the persistence of leadership pp. 1399-1413

- Vincenzo Denicolo'
- Growth dynamics and education spending: The role of inherited tastes and abilities pp. 1415-1438

- David de la Croix
- International competition, growth and welfare pp. 1439-1459

- Paul J. G. Tang and Klaus Wälde
- Devaluation and investment in an optimizing model of the small open economy pp. 1461-1499

- Edward F. Buffie and Yongkul Won
- Growth effects of government expenditure and taxation in rich countries pp. 1501-1520

- Stefan Folster and Magnus Henrekson
- Minimum wages, technological progress and loss of skill pp. 1521-1544

- Birthe Larsen
- The cost of business cycles and the stabilization value of unemployment insurance pp. 1545-1572

- Paul Beaudry and Carmen Pages
Volume 45, issue 7, 2001
- Currency crises and monetary policy in an economy with credit constraints pp. 1121-1150

- Philippe Aghion, Philippe Bacchetta and Abhijit Banerjee
- Hedging and financial fragility in fixed exchange rate regimes pp. 1151-1193

- Craig Burnside, Martin Eichenbaum and Sergio Rebelo
- Trade in capital goods pp. 1195-1235

- Jonathan Eaton and Samuel Kortum
- European inflation dynamics pp. 1237-1270

- Jordi Galí, Mark Gertler and David Lopez-Salido
- Output fluctuations and fiscal policy: U.S. state and local governments 1978-1994 pp. 1271-1310

- Bent Sorensen, Lisa Wu and Oved Yosha
- The welfare cost of business cycles revisited: Finite lives and cyclical variation in idiosyncratic risk pp. 1311-1339

- Kjetil Storesletten, Chris Telmer and Amir Yaron
Volume 45, issue 4-6, 2001
- Games of monetary and fiscal interactions in the EMU pp. 589-613

- Avinash Dixit
- A theorist's view of experiments pp. 615-628

- Ariel Rubinstein
- Political agency, government responsiveness and the role of the media pp. 629-640

- Timothy Besley and Robin Burgess
- Press advertising and the ascent of the 'Pensee Unique' pp. 641-651

- Jean Gabszewicz, Didier Laussel and Nathalie Sonnac
- Mass media and public policy pp. 652-663

- David Strömberg
- Credit market imperfections and persistent unemployment pp. 665-679

- Daron Acemoglu
- Latent entrepreneurship across nations pp. 680-691

- David Blanchflower, Andrew Oswald and Alois Stutzer
- Entrepreneurship, start-up costs and employment pp. 692-705

- Raquel Fonseca, Paloma Lopez-Garcia and Christopher Pissarides
- Social classes, demographic transition and economic growth pp. 707-717

- Elise Brezis
- Evolution and growth pp. 718-729

- Oded Galor and Omer Moav
- Globalization and local proximity in innovation: A dynamic process pp. 731-741

- Laura Bottazzi
- Technology, trade, and growth: A unified framework pp. 742-755

- Jonathan Eaton and Samuel Kortum
- Geographic patterns of trading profitability in Xetra pp. 757-769

- Harald Hau
- What makes stock exchanges succeed? Evidence from cross-listing decisions pp. 770-782

- Marco Pagano, Otto Randl, Ailsa A. Roell and Josef Zechner
- Information and capital flows: The determinants of transactions in financial assets pp. 783-796

- Richard Portes, Helene Rey and Yonghyup Oh
- Competing cybermediaries pp. 797-808

- Bernard Caillaud and Bruno Jullien
- Market structure in congestible markets pp. 809-818

- In Ho Lee and Robin Mason
- The open source movement: Key research questions pp. 819-826

- Josh Lerner and Jean Tirole
- The curse of natural resources pp. 827-838

- Jeffrey D. Sachs and Andrew Warner
- The political economy of resource-driven growth pp. 839-846

- Richard M. Auty
- Natural resources, education, and economic development pp. 847-859

- Thorvaldur Gylfason
- Measuring human capital in the labor market: The supply of experience in 8 OECD countries pp. 861-874

- Etienne Wasmer
- Female employment and occupational changes in the 1990s: How is the EU performing relative to the US? pp. 875-889

- Juan Dolado, Florentino Felgueroso and Juan F Jimeno
- Changes in the wage structure, family income, and children's education pp. 890-904

- Daron Acemoglu and Jorn-Steffen Pischke
- Generalizations that aren't? Evidence on education and growth pp. 905-918

- Jonathan Temple
- Initial conditions and economic growth in the US states pp. 919-927

- Paul Johnson and Lisa N. Takeyama
- The local Solow growth model pp. 928-940

- Steven Durlauf, Andros Kourtellos and Artur Minkin
- Risk perceptions and distributional judgments pp. 941-952

- Frank Cowell and Erik Schokkaert
- Cross-cultural equity evaluations: A questionnaire-experimental approach pp. 953-963

- Wulf Gaertner, Jochen Jungeilges and Reinhard Neck
- Risk perceptions, income transformations and inequality pp. 964-976

- Yoram Amiel, Frank Cowell and Avraham Polovin
- Monetary-fiscal policy interactions and commitment versus discretion in a monetary union pp. 977-987

- Avinash Dixit and Luisa Lambertini
- Why was the euro weak? Markets and policies pp. 988-994

- Daniel Cohen and Olivier Loisel
- Market mechanisms for policy decisions: Tools for the European Union pp. 995-1006

- Alessandra Casella
- Economic reform and mortality in the former Soviet Union: A study of the suicide epidemic in the 1990s pp. 1007-1019

- Elizabeth Brainerd
- Foreign aid and poverty in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Targeting simulations and policy implications pp. 1020-1030

- Marcelo Bisogno and Alberto Chong
- Understanding the relationship between poverty and children's health pp. 1031-1039

- Robert T. Jensen and Kaspar Richter
Volume 45, issue 3, 2001
- Herding and anti-herding: A model of reputational differentiation pp. 385-403

- Matthias R. Effinger and Mattias K Polborn
- Election goals and income redistribution: Recent evidence from Albania pp. 405-423

- Anne Case
- Fiscal consolidation under fixed exchange rates pp. 425-450

- Paola Caselli
- Asymmetry in the EMS: New evidence based on non-linear forecasts pp. 451-473

- Oscar Bajo-Rubio, Simon Sosvilla-Rivero and Fernando Fernandez-Rodriguez
- Foreign direct investment, intra-firm trade and ownership structure pp. 475-494

- Kai Konrad and Kjell Lommerud
- Endogenous tariff creation and tariff diversion in a customs union pp. 495-518

- Stephen P. Magee and Hak-Loh Lee
- Equilibrium pollution taxes in a two industry open economy pp. 519-532

- Niels Nannerup
- Fixed-term contracts and the dynamics of labour demand pp. 533-552

- Dominique Goux, Eric Maurin and Marianne Pauchet
- A minimum wage can be welfare-improving and employment-enhancing pp. 553-576

- Robin Boadway and Katherine Cuff
- The diffusion of mobile telecommunications services in the European Union pp. 577-588

- Harald Gruber and Frank Verboven
Volume 45, issue 2, 2001
- Incentive systems in a real effort experiment pp. 187-214

- Frans van Dijk, Joep Sonnemans and Frans van Winden
- Honesty in a regulatory context - good thing or bad? pp. 215-232

- Anthony Heyes
- Saving behavior and wealth accumulation in a pure lifecycle model with income uncertainty pp. 233-258

- Ian Irvine and Susheng Wang
- Investment and the exchange rate: An analysis with firm-level panel data pp. 259-283

- Francesco Nucci and Alberto Pozzolo
- Learning by doing and the Dutch disease pp. 285-306

- Ragnar Torvik
- An explanation of international differences in education and workplace training pp. 307-322

- Giorgio Brunello and Alfredo Medio
- Research and development, voluntary export restriction and tariffs pp. 323-336

- Antoine Bouët
- The consequences of the minimum wage when other wages are bargained over pp. 337-352

- Pierre Cahuc, Anne Saint-Martin and Andre Zylberberg
- Clustering of initial public offerings, information revelation and underpricing pp. 353-383

- Ulrike Hoffmann-Burchardi
Volume 45, issue 1, 2001
- Electoral competition and politician turnover pp. 1-25

- Juan D. Carrillo and Thomas Mariotti
- Can bilateralism ease the pains of multilateral trade liberalization? pp. 27-44

- Olivier Cadot, Jaime de Melo and Marcelo Olarreaga
- Trade and relative wages: The role of supervisory function by skilled workers pp. 45-65

- Satya Das
- Innovation and wage effects of international outsourcing pp. 67-86

- Amy Glass and Kamal Saggi
- Country asymmetries, endogenous product choice and the timing of trade liberalization pp. 87-107

- Antonio Cabrales and Massimo Motta
- Federal policies and local economies: Europe and the US pp. 109-134

- Mario Forni and Lucrezia Reichlin
- Unemployment dynamics across OECD countries pp. 135-165

- Ravi Balakrishnan and Claudio Michelacci
- Market power, productivity and the EU Single Market Program: Evidence from a panel of Italian firms pp. 167-186

- Anna Bottasso and Alessandro Sembenelli
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