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Volume 183, issue C, 2021
- Competition, collaboration and organization design pp. 1-18

- Suraj Prasad and Sebastian Tanase
- Recommendations in credence goods markets with horizontal product differentiation pp. 19-38

- Katharina Momsen
- Default options and insurance demand pp. 39-56

- Peter John Robinson, Wouter Botzen, Howard Kunreuther and Shereen J. Chaudhry
- Compromising to share the revenues from broadcasting sports leagues pp. 57-74

- Gustavo Bergantiños and Juan Moreno-Ternero
- Capital constraints and asset bubbles: An experimental study pp. 75-88

- Lee A. Coppock, Daniel Q. Harper and Charles Holt
- The formation of input–output architecture: Evidence from the European Union pp. 89-104

- Philipp Mundt
- Nudging at scale: Experimental evidence from FAFSA completion campaigns pp. 105-128

- Kelli A. Bird, Benjamin L. Castleman, Jeffrey Denning, Joshua Goodman, Cait Lamberton and Kelly Ochs Rosinger
- Understanding the resource curse: A large-scale experiment on corruption in Tanzania pp. 129-157

- Alexander Cappelen, Odd Fjeldstad, Donald Mmari, Ingrid Hoem Sjursen and Bertil Tungodden
- The decade after tomorrow: Estimation of discount rates from realistic temporal decisions over long time horizons pp. 158-174

- Patrick Lloyd-Smith, Wiktor Adamowicz, Alicia Entem, Eli P. Fenichel and Mani Rouhi Rad
- Born in the family: Preferences for boys and the gender gap in math pp. 175-188

- Gaia Dossi, David Figlio, Paola Giuliano and Paola Sapienza
- How do sellers benefit from Buy-It-Now prices in eBay auctions? pp. 189-205

- Tim Grebe, Radosveta Ivanova-Stenzel and Sabine Kröger
- On the monetary exchange with multiple equilibrium money holdings distributions: An experimental approach pp. 206-232

- Kazuya Kamiya, Hajime Kobayashi, Tatsuhiro Shichijo and Takashi Shimizu
- How political conflicts distort bilateral trade: Firm-level evidence from China pp. 233-249

- Yuhua Li, Ze Jian, Wei Tian and Laixun Zhao
- Multiple behavioral rules in Cournot oligopolies pp. 250-267

- Carlos Alós-Ferrer and Alexander Ritschel
- Individualism and financial inclusion pp. 268-288

- Weijie Lu, Geng Niu and Yang Zhou
- Self-serving behavior of the rich causes contagion effects among the poor pp. 289-300

- Bettina Rockenbach, Sebastian Tonke and Arne R. Weiss
- Behavioral effects of tax withholding on tax compliance: Implications for information initiatives pp. 301-319

- Christian Vossler, Michael McKee and David Bruner
- Should central banks communicate uncertainty in their projections? pp. 320-341

- Ryan Rholes and Luba Petersen
- Policy conflict, coordination, and leadership in a monetary union under imperfect instrument substitutability pp. 342-361

- Georgios Chortareas and Christos Mavrodimitrakis
- Career lotto? Labor supply in a superstar market pp. 362-376

- Wayne Grove, Michael Jetter and Kerry Papps
- Stress may increase choice of sooner outcomes, but not temporal discounting pp. 377-396

- Johannes Haushofer, Prachi Jain, Abednego Musau and David Ndetei
- Great expectations: Reservation wages and minimum wage reform pp. 397-419

- Alexandra Fedorets and Cortnie Shupe
- Job quality and workplace gender diversity in Europe pp. 420-432

- Andrew Clark, D’Ambrosio, Conchita and Rong Zhu
- Industrial clusters, networks and resilience to the Covid-19 shock in China pp. 433-455

- Ruochen Dai, Dilip Mookherjee, Yingyue Quan and Xiaobo Zhang
- Socially optimal mistakes? debiasing COVID-19 mortality risk perceptions and prosocial behavior pp. 456-480

- Martin Abel, Tanya Byker and Jeffrey Carpenter
- Does education improve financial behaviors? Quasi-experimental evidence from Britain pp. 481-507

- Daniel Gray, Alberto Montagnoli and Mirko Moro
- Spreading of an infectious disease between different locations pp. 508-532

- Alessio Muscillo, Paolo Pin and Tiziano Razzolini
- Early-Life exposure to rainfall shocks and gender gaps in employment: Findings from Vietnam pp. 533-554

- Simon Feeny, Ankita Mishra, Trong-Anh Trinh, Longfeng Ye and Anna Zhu
- Heterogeneous expectations, housing bubbles and tax policy pp. 555-573

- Carolin Martin, Noemi Schmitt and Frank Westerhoff
- Trade liberalization and gender gaps in local labor market outcomes: Dimensions of adjustment in the United States pp. 574-588

- Tibor Besedes, Seung Hoon Lee and Tongyang Yang
- Knowing who you actually are: The effect of feedback on short- and longer-term outcomes pp. 589-615

- Sofoklis Goulas and Rigissa Megalokonomou
- Fighting alone versus fighting for a team: An experiment on multiple pairwise contests pp. 616-631

- Lingbo Huang and Zahra Murad
- How did rising labor costs erode China’s global advantage? pp. 632-653

- Yi Huang, Liugang Sheng and Gewei Wang
- Native-immigrant differences in the effect of children on the gender pay gap pp. 654-680

- Adrian Nieto Castro
- Predicting bankruptcy of local government: A machine learning approach pp. 681-699

- Nino Antulov-Fantulin, Raffaele Lagravinese and Giuliano Resce
- Leverage and asset prices: An experiment pp. 700-717

- Marco Cipriani, Ana Fostel and Daniel Houser
- Illicit drugs and the decline of the middle class pp. 718-743

- Volker Grossmann and Holger Strulik
- Inequality aversion, self-interest and social connectedness pp. 744-772

- Matthew Robson
- Measurement and effects of euro/dollar exchange rate uncertainty pp. 773-790

- Joscha Beckmann
- Shocks and the spatial distribution of economic activity: The role of institutions pp. 791-810

- Patrick Testa
- Does property rights protection affect export quality? Evidence from a property law enactment pp. 811-832

- Guangzhong Li, Jie Li, Ying Zheng and Peter Egger
- David Hume, economic rationality, and policy: Symposium introduction pp. 833-835

- Erik W. Matson
- Hume's experimental psychology and the idea of erroneous preferences pp. 836-848

- Robert Sugden
- Satisfaction in action: Hume's endogenous theory of preferences and the virtues of commerce pp. 849-860

- Erik W. Matson
- Conservative liberalism: Hume, Smith, and Burke as policy liberals and polity conservatives pp. 861-873

- Daniel B. Klein
- Hume and ‘The Progress of Reason’ pp. 874-883

- Margaret Schabas
- Introduction to the special issue on “New macroeconomic perspectives on inequality, credit, and stability” pp. 884-886

- Marco Gallegati and Alan Kirman
- The regional transmission of uncertainty shocks on income inequality in the United States pp. 887-900

- Manfred Fischer, Florian Huber and Michael Pfarrhofer
- Household debt: The missing link between inequality and secular stagnation pp. 901-927

- Gaël Giraud and Matheus Grasselli
- The impact of quantitative easing on UK bank lending: Why banks do not lend to businesses? pp. 928-953

- Mahmoud Fatouh, Sheri Markose and Simone Giansante
- Credit cycles, human capital and the distribution of income pp. 954-975

- Ingrid Kubin and Thomas O. Zörner
- Consumption externalities and growth: Theory and evidence for the United States pp. 976-997

- Luke Petach and Daniele Tavani
- Inequality and finance in a rent economy pp. 998-1029

- Alberto Botta, Eugenio Caverzasi, Alberto Russo, Mauro Gallegati and Joseph Stiglitz
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