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Volume 177, issue C, 2020
- Advanced counter-biasing pp. 1-18

- Kevin Benscheidt and Jeffrey Carpenter
- Competition for leadership in teams pp. 19-33

- Ana Mauleon, Simon Schopohl and Vincent Vannetelbosch
- Early subjective completion beliefs and the demand for post-secondary education pp. 34-55

- Johannes Kunz and Kevin E. Staub
- Price-quality trade-off in procurement auctions with an uncertain quality threshold pp. 56-70

- Ying Yao and Makoto Tanaka
- Export scope, managerial efficiency, and trade liberalization: Evidence from Chinese firms pp. 71-90

- Larry Qiu and Miaojie Yu
- Partisan selective engagement: Evidence from Facebook pp. 91-108

- Marcel Garz, Jil Sörensen and Daniel F. Stone
- Minsky from the bottom up – Formalising the two-price model of investment in a simple agent-based framework pp. 109-142

- Severin Reissl
- The causal mechanism of financial education: Evidence from mediation analysis pp. 143-184

- Fenella Carpena and Bilal Zia
- Financial spillover and global risk in a multi-region model of the world economy pp. 185-218

- Olga Croitorov, Massimo Giovannini, Stefan Hohberger, Marco Ratto and Lukas Vogel
- Democratisation and tax structure in the presence of home production: Evidence from the Kingdom of Greece pp. 219-236

- Pantelis Kammas and Vassilis Sarantides
- Political dynamics, public goods and private spillovers pp. 237-254

- Timothy Kam, Tina Kao and Yingying Lu
- Centralized assignment mechanisms and assortative matching: Evidence from Chinese universities pp. 255-276

- Yuan Cao
- The superstar and the followers: Intra-firm product complementarity in international trade pp. 277-304

- Björn Arnarson
- Civil unrest, emergency powers, and spillover effects: A mixed methods analysis of the 2005 French riots pp. 305-326

- Stéphane Mechoulan
- Social information and selfishness pp. 327-340

- Jan Potters and Yilong Xu
- Inequality in minimum-effort coordination pp. 341-370

- Christoph Feldhaus, Bettina Rockenbach and Christopher Zeppenfeld
- Can episodic future thinking affect food choices? pp. 371-389

- Michelle S. Segovia, Marco Palma and Rodolfo Nayga
- Enhanced anonymity in tax experiments does not affect compliance pp. 390-398

- Christoph Kogler, Jerome Olsen and Rebecca I. Bogaers
- The daily grind: Cash needs and labor supply pp. 399-414

- Pascaline Dupas, Jonathan Robinson and Santiago Saavedra
- Rational expectations (may) lead to complex dynamics in a Muthian cobweb model with heterogeneous agents pp. 415-432

- Ahmad Naimzada and Marina Pireddu
- Persistent norms and tipping points: The case of female genital cutting pp. 433-474

- Lindsey Novak
- Housing Vouchers, Income Shocks and Crime: Evidence from a Lottery pp. 475-493

- Jillian Carr and Vijetha Koppa
- People do not adapt. New analyses of the dynamic effects of own and reference income on life satisfaction pp. 494-513

- Caspar Kaiser
- Public goods, property rights, and investment incentives: An experimental investigation pp. 514-532

- David Kusterer and Patrick W. Schmitz
- A comparison of individual and group behavior in a competition with cheating opportunities pp. 533-547

- Astrid Dannenberg and Elina Khachatryan
- Locus of control and investment in risky assets pp. 548-568

- Nicolas Salamanca, Andries de Grip, Didier Fouarge and Raymond Montizaan
- Diverse cognitive skills and team performance: A field experiment based on an entrepreneurship education program pp. 569-588

- Laura Rosendahl Huber, Randolph Sloof, Mirjam Praag and Simon C. Parker
- A competitive analysis of fail fast: Shakeout and uncertainty about consumer tastes pp. 589-600

- Kieron J. Meagher, Arlene Wong and Klaus Zauner
- Evidence for the effect of monitoring costs on foreign direct investment pp. 601-617

- Bruce Blonigen, Anca Cristea and Donghyun Lee
- Are financing constraints binding for investment? Evidence from a natural experiment pp. 618-640

- Katarzyna Bilicka
- Location choice and quality competition in mixed hospital markets pp. 641-660

- Burkhard Hehenkamp and Oddvar Kaarboe
- Fiscal stimulus in expectations-driven liquidity traps pp. 661-687

- Joep Lustenhouwer
- Does going tough on banks make the going get tough? Bank liquidity regulations, capital requirements, and sectoral activity pp. 688-726

- Deniz Igan and Ali Mirzaei
- Innovate versus imitate: Theory and experimental evidence pp. 727-751

- John Duffy and Jason Ralston
- Temptation over time: Delays help pp. 752-761

- Patrick DeJarnette
- The impact of local corruption on business tax registration and compliance: Evidence from Vietnam pp. 762-786

- Duong Le, Edmund Malesky and Anh Pham
- The economic consequences of durable left-populist regimes in Latin America pp. 787-817

- Samuel Absher, Kevin Grier and Robin Grier
- Natural disasters and risk aversion pp. 818-835

- Michael Bourdeau-Brien and Lawrence Kryzanowski
- Optimal law enforcement with sophisticated and naïve offenders pp. 836-857

- Berno Buechel, Eberhard Feess and Gerd Muehlheusser
- Conflict between non-exclusive groups pp. 858-874

- Jonas Send
- The determinants of bank loan recovery rates in good times and bad – New evidence pp. 875-897

- Hong Wang, Catherine Forbes, Jean-Pierre Fenech and John Vaz
- The value of decision-making power in social decisions pp. 898-912

- Jan Hausfeld, Urs Fischbacher and Daria Knoch
- Do innovation-intensive firms mitigate their valuation uncertainty during bad times? pp. 913-940

- Ilayda Nemlioglu and Sushanta Mallick
- Inferring informal risk-sharing regimes: Evidence from rural Tanzania pp. 941-955

- Zhimin Li and Ethan Ligon
Volume 176, issue C, 2020
- Tax Compliance and Investment Incentives: Firm Responses to Accelerated Depreciation in China pp. 1-17

- Ziying Fan and Yu Liu
- Am I the big fish? The effect of ordinal rank on student academic performance in middle school pp. 18-41

- Han Yu
- Are educated leaders good for education? Evidence from India pp. 42-62

- Rahul Lahoti and Soham Sahoo
- Social media, news media and the stock market pp. 63-90

- Peiran Jiao, André Veiga and Ansgar Walther
- Registration costs and voter turnout pp. 91-104

- Rachana Bhatt, Evgenia Dechter and Richard Holden
- Hotelling-Bertrand duopoly competition under firm-specific network effects pp. 105-128

- Marco Tolotti and Jorge Yepez
- Understanding risk of bubbles in cryptocurrencies pp. 129-144

- F.A. Enoksen, Ch.J. Landsnes, K. Lučivjanská and Peter Molnár
- In search of stock repurchases determinants in listed Indonesian firms during regulatory changes pp. 145-165

- Abdul Moin, Yilmaz Guney and Izidin El Kalak
- A reappraisal of luck versus skill in the cross-section of mutual fund returns pp. 166-187

- Rong Huang, Dimitrios Asteriou and William Pouliot
- Having it all, for all: Child-care subsidies and income distribution reconciled pp. 188-211

- Francesca Barigozzi, Helmuth Cremer and Kerstin Roeder
- Bargaining and conflict with up-front investments: How power asymmetries matter pp. 212-225

- Zachary Schaller and Stergios Skaperdas
- Welfare-based income insecurity in the us and germany: evidence from harmonized panel data pp. 226-243

- Nicholas Rohde, Kam Ki Tang, D’Ambrosio, Conchita, Lars Osberg and Prasada Rao
- Peer effects on restaurant tipping in Norway: An experimental approach pp. 244-252

- Christer Thrane and Erik Haugom
- Disposition effect in fund managers. Fund and stock-specific factors and the upshot for investors pp. 253-268

- Laura Andreu, Cristina Ortiz and José Luis Sarto
- Blue Porches: Finding the limits of external validity of the endowment effect pp. 269-271

- Gharad Bryan, Matthew Grant, Kareem Haggag, Dean Karlan, Meredith Startz and Christopher Udry
- Audit regimes in long-term care pp. 272-298

- Maarten Lindeboom, Bas van der Klaauw and Sandra Vriend
- Seemingly exploitative contracts pp. 299-320

- Pei Cheng Yu
- Mental accounting of public funds – The flypaper effect in the lab pp. 321-336

- Johannes Becker, Daniel Hopp and Michael Kriebel
- Whose voice matters? An experimental examination of gender bias in intra-household decision-making pp. 337-352

- Klaus Abbink, Asad Islam and Chau Nguyen
- Drip pricing and its regulation: Experimental evidence pp. 353-370

- Alexander Rasch, Miriam Thöne and Tobias Wenzel
- The price of exclusion, and the value of inclusive policies pp. 371-383

- Sergio Mittlaender
- The central banks’ ability to control variability of money market interest rates: The case of inflation targeting countries pp. 384-402

- Karel Brůna and Quang Tran
- The effects of pre-play communication in a coordination game with incomplete information pp. 403-415

- Youxin Hu, John Kagel, Huanxing Yang and Lan Zhang
- Unraveling hypothetical bias in discrete choice experiments pp. 416-430

- Luisa Menapace and Roberta Raffaelli
- Central bank communication in the media and investor sentiment pp. 431-444

- Hamza Bennani
- Risk taking and sharing when risk exposure is interdependent pp. 445-460

- Abigail Barr, Trudy Owens and Ashira Perera
- Unhappiness and age pp. 461-488

- David Blanchflower
- Conspicuous monitoring and remote work pp. 489-511

- Nathaniel Jensen, Elizabeth Lyons, Eddy Chebelyon, Ronan Le Bras and Carla Gomes
- Heterogeneous tax sensitivity of firm-level investments pp. 512-538

- Peter Egger, Katharina Erhardt and Christian Keuschnigg
- Choice of pension management fees and effects on pension wealth pp. 539-568

- Noelia Bernal Lobato and Javier Olivera
- Saving face through preference signaling and obligation avoidance pp. 569-581

- Matthew Chao and Jonathan Chapman
- Pooling or fooling? An experiment on signaling pp. 582-596

- Francesco Feri, Miguel Meléndez-Jiménez, Giovanni Ponti, Fernando Vega-Redondo and Haihan Yu
- Before the lunch line: Effectiveness of behavioral economic interventions for pre-commitment on elementary school children's food choices pp. 597-618

- Orgul Ozturk, Edward A. Frongillo, Christine E. Blake, Melayne McInnes and Gabrielle Turner-McGrievy
- Whose education matters? An analysis of inter caste marriages in India pp. 619-633

- Tridip Ray, Arka Roy Chaudhuri and Komal Sahai
- Effort is not a monotonic function of skills: Results from a global mobile experiment pp. 634-652

- Konrad Grabiszewski and Alex Horenstein
- Taxpayer responses in good times and bad pp. 653-690

- Enda Patrick Hargaden
- The value of international political connections: Evidence from Trump's 2016 surprise election pp. 691-700

- Alexander Fink and Jörg R. Stahl
- Can policy and financial risk predict stock markets? pp. 701-719

- Marius Aleksander Emblem Helseth, Svein Olav Krakstad, Peter Molnár and Karl-Martin Norlin
- Uncertainty aversion in game theory: Experimental evidence pp. 720-734

- Evan Calford
- The isomorphism hypothesis: The prisoner's dilemma as intertemporal allocation, and vice versa pp. 735-746

- Elias Khalil
- Daily weather only has small effects on wellbeing in the US pp. 747-762

- Paul Frijters, Chitwan Lalji and Debayan Pakrashi
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