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Volume 192, issue C, 2021
- The intergenerational impact of reduced generosity in the social safety net pp. 1-24

- Agne Suziedelyte and Anna Zhu
- Investment, firm-specific uncertainty, and financial flexibility pp. 25-35

- Georgios Chortareas and Emmanouil Noikokyris
- Kinship structure, stress, and the gender gap in competition pp. 36-57

- Sara Lowes
- Social comparison and gender differences in financial risk taking pp. 58-72

- Ulrich Schmidt, Andreas Friedl, Michael Eichenseer and Katharina Lima de Miranda
- One size does not fit all: Plurality of social norms and saving behavior in Kenya pp. 73-91

- Hanna Fromell, Daniele Nosenzo, Trudy Owens and Fabio Tufano
- Naivety about hidden information: An experimental investigation pp. 92-116

- Maria Montero and Jesal D. Sheth
- Trend followers, contrarians and fundamentalists: Explaining the dynamics of financial markets pp. 117-136

- Noemi Schmitt and Frank Westerhoff
- Markups and cost structure: Small Spanish firms during the Great Recession pp. 137-158

- Pilar García-Perea, Aitor Lacuesta and Pau Roldan-Blanco
- Women on board and firm export attitudes: Evidence from Italy pp. 159-175

- Francesco Carbonero, Francesco Devicienti, Alessandro Manello and Davide Vannoni
- Policy errors and business cycle fluctuations: Evidence from an emerging economy pp. 176-198

- Abhishek Kumar, Sushanta Mallick and Apra Sinha
- Economic impact of targeted government responses to COVID-19: Evidence from the large-scale clusters in Seoul pp. 199-221

- Jinwook Shin, Seonghoon Kim and Kanghyock Koh
- Gender differences in private and public goal setting pp. 222-247

- Jordi Brandts, Sabrine El Baroudi, Stefanie Huber and Christina Rott
- Social policy instruments and the compliance environment pp. 248-267

- Judd B. Kessler, Corinne Low and Monica Singhal
- Dowries, resource allocation, and poverty pp. 268-303

- Rossella Calvi and Ajinkya Keskar
- Betting against bank profitability pp. 304-323

- Md Akhtaruzzaman, Mardy Chiah, Paul Docherty and Angel Zhong
- Does parameterization affect the complexity of agent-based models? pp. 324-356

- Jiri Kukacka and Ladislav Krištoufek
- Impact of transboundary air pollution on service quality and consumer satisfaction pp. 357-380

- Sumit Agarwal, Long Wang and Yang Yang
- Executives’ gender pay gap and financing constraints pp. 381-404

- Ana Fernandes and Priscila Ferreira
- Gender differences in financial literacy: The role of stereotype threat pp. 405-416

- Gustav Tinghög, Ali Ahmed, Kinga Barrafrem, Thérèse Lind, Kenny Skagerlund and Daniel Västfjäll
- Automation and the future of work: How rhetoric shapes the response in policy preferences pp. 417-433

- Karen Jeffrey
- All-pay auctions versus lotteries as provisional fixed-prize fundraising mechanisms: Theory and evidence pp. 434-464

- John Duffy and Alexander Matros
- A simulation study of how religious fundamentalism takes root pp. 465-481

- Jijian Fan, Daniel Friedman, Jonathan Gair, Sriya Iyer, Bartosz Redlicki and Chander Velu
- Gift-exchange in society and the social integration of refugees–Evidence from a survey, a laboratory, and a field experiment pp. 482-499

- Sabrina Jeworrek, Bernd Josef Leisen and Vanessa Mertins
- Sectoral inflation persistence, market concentration, and imperfect common knowledge pp. 500-517

- Ryo Kato, Tatsushi Okuda and Takayuki Tsuruga
- American exceptionalism? Differences in the elasticity of preferences for redistribution between the United States and Western Europe pp. 518-540

- Christopher Hoy and Franziska Mager
- In crisis, we pray: Religiosity and the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 541-583

- Jeanet Bentzen
- Imperfect tacit collusion and asymmetric price transmission pp. 584-599

- Muhammed Bulutay, David Hales, Patrick Julius and Weiwei Tasch
- Sanctuary cities and crime pp. 600-615

- Yuki Otsu
- The short and long-run impact of empowering customers in corporate social responsibility initiatives pp. 616-637

- Grant E. Donnelly, Duncan I. Simester and Michael I. Norton
- Leaders in juvenile crime pp. 638-667

- Carlos Díaz, Eleonora Patacchini, Thierry Verdier and Yves Zenou
- Gender, age, and attitude toward competition pp. 668-690

- Nicolas Eber, Abel François and Laurent Weill
- Risk committee complexity and liquidity risk in the European banking industry pp. 691-703

- Simona Galletta, Sebastiano Mazzù and Enzo Scannella
- A Bayesian cognitive hierarchy model with fixed reasoning levels pp. 704-723

- Jun Feng, Xiangdong Qin and Xiaoyuan Wang
- The effect of work disability on the job involvement of older workers pp. 724-739

- Danilo Cavapozzi and Chiara Dal Bianco
- Big-city life (dis)satisfaction? The effect of urban living on subjective well-being pp. 740-764

- David Loschiavo
- Face mask use and physical distancing before and after mandatory masking: No evidence on risk compensation in public waiting lines pp. 765-781

- Gyula Seres, Anna Balleyer, Nicola Cerutti, Jana Friedrichsen and Müge Süer
- Evaluating wildfire exposure: Using wellbeing data to estimate and value the impacts of wildfire pp. 782-798

- David Johnston, Yasin Onder, Muhammad Habibur Rahman and Mehmet Ulubasoglu
- Self-Selection into corruption: Evidence from the lab pp. 799-812

- Pablo Brassiolo, Ricardo Estrada, Gustavo Fajardo and Juan Vargas
- Reference points and the tradeoff between risk and incentives pp. 813-831

- Thomas Dohmen, Arjan Non and Tom Stolp
- In the heat of the moment: Economic and non-economic drivers of the weather-crime relationship pp. 832-856

- David Blakeslee, Ritam Chaurey, Ram Fishman, Deepak Malghan and Samreen Malik
- Intergenerational transmission in regulated professions and the role of familism pp. 857-879

- Omar Bamieh and Andrea Cintolesi
Volume 191, issue C, 2021
- The role of risk and negotiation in explaining the gender wage gap pp. 1-27

- Pushkar Maitra, Ananta Neelim and Chau Tran
- Anchors of strategic reasoning in the traveler’s dilemma pp. 28-38

- Hanh T. Tong and David Freeman
- Checking out temptation: A natural experiment with purchases at the grocery register pp. 39-50

- Daniel Houser, Jia Liu, David H. Reiley and Michael B. Urbancic
- When are mixed equilibria relevant? pp. 51-65

- Daniel Friedman and Shuchen Zhao
- Pricing ethics in the foreign exchange market: Environmental, Social and Governance ratings and currency premia pp. 66-77

- Ilias Filippou and Mark Taylor
- Learning frames pp. 78-96

- Vessela Daskalova and Nicolaas Vriend
- Preventing criminal minds: Early education access and adult offending behavior pp. 97-126

- Zelda Brutti and Daniel Montolio
- Fighting for not-So-Religious souls: The role of religious competition in secular conflicts pp. 127-152

- Hector Galindo-Silva and Guy Tchuente
- Persisting effects of social norm feedback letters in reducing household electricity usage in Post-Soviet Eastern Europe: A randomized controlled trial pp. 153-161

- Jin Han Kim and Michael Kaemingk
- Naïve imitation and partial cooperation in a local public goods model pp. 162-185

- P. Jean-Jacques Herings, Ronald Peeters, Anastas Tenev and Frank Thuijsman
- Are informal transfers driven by strategic risk-sharing or fairness? Evidence from an experiment in Kenya pp. 186-196

- Prachi Jain and Margaret J. Lay
- Incentives for the over-provision of public goods pp. 197-213

- Michael Sacks
- Do volatility indices diminish gold's appeal as a safe haven to investors before and during the COVID-19 pandemic? pp. 214-235

- Tauhidul Tanin, Ashutosh Sarker, Shawkat Hammoudeh and Muhammad Shahbaz
- Coupled lotteries—A new method to analyze inequality aversion pp. 236-256

- Melanie Koch, Lukas Menkhoff and Ulrich Schmidt
- Taking turns in continuous time pp. 257-279

- Shuchen Zhao
- Ambiguity, asset illiquidity, and price variability pp. 280-292

- Tong Zhou
- Descriptive Norms and Guilt Aversion pp. 293-311

- Anastasia Danilov, Kiryl Khalmetski and Dirk Sliwka
- A welfare criterion with endogenous welfare weights for belief disagreement models pp. 312-333

- Kim, Jeong Ho (John) and Byung-Cheol Kim
- Bargaining with voluntary transmission of private information: An experimental analysis of final offer arbitration pp. 334-366

- Paul Pecorino, Michael Solomon and Mark Van Boening
- The long-term influences of ability mixing on soft skills pp. 367-386

- Taehyun Ahn and Young-Geun Goh
- Government spending and intergenerational income mobility: Evidence from China pp. 387-414

- Xiao Huang, Shoujun Huang and Ailun Shui
- Institutional investor sentiment and the mean-variance relationship: Global evidence pp. 415-441

- Wenzhao Wang and Darren Duxbury
- Flexible work arrangements and precautionary behavior: Theory and experimental evidence pp. 442-481

- Andreas Orland and Davud Rostam-Afschar
- Ownership shares and choosing the best leader pp. 482-500

- Gabriel Courey, John Heywood and Matthew McGinty
- Gender differences in motivated reasoning pp. 501-518

- Michael Thaler
- Social disorganization theory and crime in the advanced countries: Two centuries of evidence pp. 519-537

- Zeresh Errol, Jakob Madsen and Solmaz Moslehi
- Information quality and regime change: Evidence from the lab pp. 538-554

- Leif Helland, Felipe Iachan, Ragnar Juelsrud and Plamen T. Nenov
- The shape of warm glow: Field experimental evidence from a fundraiser pp. 555-574

- Jeffrey Carpenter
- How do big gifts affect rival charities and their donors? pp. 575-597

- Jennifer Mayo
- Measuring resilience to major life events pp. 598-619

- Fabrice Etilé, Paul Frijters, David Johnston and Michael Shields
- An economic model of the last-mile internet pp. 620-638

- Rakesh Chaturvedi, Souvik Dutta and Kiriti Kanjilal
- Gender health gaps: The role of risky addictive behaviors pp. 639-660

- Abebe Hailemariam, Siew Ling Yew and Samuelson Appau
- Are gender quotas on candidates bound to be ineffective? pp. 661-678

- Quentin Lippmann
- Hassle costs and workplace charitable giving: Field experiments with Google employees pp. 679-685

- Jessan Hutchinson-Quillian, David Reiley and Anya Samek
- Physicians’ incentives to adopt personalised medicine: Experimental evidence pp. 686-713

- David Bardey, Samuel Kembou and Bruno Ventelou
- When no bad deed goes punished: Relational contracting in Ghana and the UK pp. 714-737

- Elwyn Davies and Marcel Fafchamps
- Mathematics camps: A gift for gifted students? pp. 738-751

- Ainoa Aparicio, Flavia Coda Moscarola and Sarah Zaccagni
- Does the frequency of reminders matter for their effectiveness? A randomized controlled trial pp. 752-764

- Armenak Antinyan, Zareh Asatryan, Zhixin Dai and Kezhi Wang
- Beliefs also make social-norm preferences social pp. 765-784

- Michael McBride and Garret Ridinger
- Immigrant artists: Enrichment or displacement? pp. 785-797

- Karol Borowiecki and Kathryn Graddy
- Empirical properties and identification of adaptive learning models in behavioral game theory pp. 798-821

- Erhao Xie
- On the effectiveness of the European Central Bank’s conventional and unconventional policies under uncertainty pp. 822-845

- Niko Hauzenberger, Michael Pfarrhofer and Anna Stelzer
- Share the love: Parental bias, women empowerment and intergenerational mobility pp. 846-867

- Elizabeth Asiedu, Théophile T. Azomahou, Yoseph Getachew and Eleni Yitbarek
- An alternative behavioral explanation for the MAX effect pp. 868-886

- Maren Baars and Hannes Mohrschladt
- The Impact of Monetary Policy on Yield Curve Expectations pp. 887-901

- Maximilian Boeck and Martin Feldkircher
- Altruism born of suffering? The impact of an adverse health shock on pro-social behaviour pp. 902-915

- Nicole Black, Elaine De Gruyter, Dennis Petrie and Sarah Smith
- Bolstering community ties as a mean of reducing crime pp. 916-945

- Magdalena Dominguez and Daniel Montolio
- Observability and social image: On the robustness and fragility of reciprocity pp. 946-964

- Gary Bolton, Eugen Dimant and Ulrich Schmidt
- On the delegation of authority pp. 965-981

- Matthias Kräkel
- Social reform as a path to political leadership: A dynamic model pp. 982-1010

- Manaswini Bhalla, Kalyan Chatterjee and Souvik Dutta
- The state-dependent trading behavior of banks in the oil futures market pp. 1011-1024

- Daniel Bierbaumer, Malte Rieth and Anton Velinov
- Unbridled spirit: Illicit markets for bourbon whiskey pp. 1025-1045

- Conor Lennon and Tom Shohfi
- Risk-adjusted valuation for real option decisions pp. 1046-1064

- Carol Alexander, Xi Chen and Charles Ward
- Gender differences under test pressure and their impact on academic performance: A quasi-experimental design pp. 1065-1090

- Daniel Montolio and Pere A. Taberner
- Nudges versus subsidies: Experimental evidence on the demand for a nutritious food in India pp. 1091-1111

- Felipe Dizon and Jisang Yu
- Investors’ attention and information losses under market stress pp. 1112-1127

- Dionisis Philippas, Catalin Dragomirescu-Gaina, Stéphane Goutte and Duc Khuong Nguyen
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