Research in Economics
1997 - 2025
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Volume 71, issue 4, 2017
- Avinash and Joe's excellent engine pp. 643-644

- Paul Krugman
- Research in economics and monopolistic competition pp. 645-649

- Federico Etro
- The past and future of monopolistic competition modeling pp. 650-652

- Avinash Dixit
- Price-cost margins and firm size under monopolistic competition: The case of IES preferences pp. 653-662

- Paolo Bertoletti, Eileen Fumagalli and Clara Poletti
- Can a larger market foster R&D under monopolistic competition with variable mark-ups? pp. 663-674

- Igor Bykadorov and Sergey Kokovin
- Multi-product firms in monopolistic competition: The role of scale-scope spillovers pp. 675-689

- Philip Ushchev
- Firm size distribution and employment fluctuations: Theory and evidence pp. 690-703

- Holger Görg, Philipp Henze, Viroj Jienwatcharamongkhol, Daniel Kopasker, Hassan Molana, Catia Montagna and Fredrik Sjöholm
- Monopolistic competition and optimum product selection: Why and how heterogeneity matters pp. 704-717

- Antonella Nocco, Gianmarco Ottaviano and Matteo Salto
- Efficiency in large markets with firm heterogeneity pp. 718-728

- Swati Dhingra and John Morrow
- The Dixit–Stiglitz economy with a ‘small group’ of firms: A simple and robust equilibrium markup formula pp. 729-739

- d’Aspremont, Claude and Rodolphe Dos Santos Ferreira
- Geographical advantage: Home market effect in a multi-region world pp. 740-758

- Kiminori Matsuyama
- From groundnuts to globalization: A structural estimate of trade and growth pp. 759-783

- Christian Broda, Joshua Greenfield and David Weinstein
- The (Q,S,s) pricing rule: a quantitative analysis pp. 784-797

- Kenneth Burdett and Guido Menzio
- Monopolistic competition, the Dixit–Stiglitz model, and economic analysis pp. 798-802

- Joseph Stiglitz
Volume 71, issue 3, 2017
- Research in economics and macroeconomics pp. 373-383

- Federico Etro
- Stock-market crashes and depressions pp. 384-398

- Robert Barro and José F. Ursúa
- Does the crowding-in effect of public spending on private consumption undermine neoclassical models? pp. 399-410

- Steve Ambler, Hafedh Bouakez and Emanuela Cardia
- Fiscal multipliers in Japan pp. 411-421

- Alan Auerbach and Yuriy Gorodnichenko
- Policy credibility and alternative approaches to disinflation pp. 422-440

- Michael Bordo, Christopher Erceg, Andrew Levin and Ryan Michaels
- Asymmetric monetary policy and the effective lower bound pp. 441-451

- Christopher Gust, David López-Salido and Steve Meyer
- Language after liftoff: Fed communication away from the zero lower bound pp. 452-490

- Michael Feroli, David Greenlaw, Peter Hooper, Frederic Mishkin and Amir Sufi
- Nominal GDP targeting for developing countries pp. 491-506

- Pranjul Bhandari and Jeffrey Frankel
- IKEA: Product, pricing, and pass-through pp. 507-520

- Marianne Baxter and Anthony Landry
- The macroeconomics of the quiet revolution: Understanding the implications of the rise in women’s participation for economic growth and inequality pp. 521-539

- Jonathan Heathcote, Kjetil Storesletten and Giovanni L. Violante
- Trade and firm heterogeneity in a Schumpeterian model of growth pp. 540-563

- Tetsugen Haruyama and Laixun Zhao
- Wage bargaining, trade and growth pp. 564-587

- Wolf-Heimo Grieben and Fuat Şener
- European unemployment revisited: Shocks, institutions, integration pp. 588-612

- Giuseppe Bertola
- Measuring the financial soundness of U.S. firms, 1926–2012 pp. 613-635

- Andrew G. Atkeson, Andrea L. Eisfeldt and Pierre-Olivier Weill
- A DSGE model of banks and financial intermediation with default risk pp. 636-642

- Michael Wickens
Volume 71, issue 2, 2017
- Voting on prices vs. voting on quantities in a World Climate Assembly pp. 199-211

- Martin Weitzman
- Revisiting the economics of climate change: the role of geoengineering pp. 212-224

- Juan Moreno-Cruz and Sjak Smulders
- The private and social consequences of purchasing an electric vehicle and solar panels: Evidence from California pp. 225-235

- Magali Delmas, Matthew Kahn and Stephen L. Locke
- Resource harvesting regulation and enforcement: An evolutionary approach pp. 236-253

- Yannis Petrohilos-Andrianos and Anastasios Xepapadeas
- State-conditioned soil investment in rural Uganda pp. 254-281

- Leah E.M. Bevis, Jon M. Conrad, Christopher Barrett and Clark Gray
- International migration and informal social protection in rural Mozambique pp. 282-290

- Mariapia Mendola
- Firm productivity, wages, and agglomeration externalities pp. 291-305

- Marcel Fafchamps and Said El Hamine
- Growth, inequality, and poverty reduction in developing countries: Recent global evidence pp. 306-336

- Augustin Fosu
- Access to finance, product innovation and middle-income traps pp. 337-355

- Pierre-Richard Agénor and Otaviano Canuto
- Public–private partnerships for the provision of public goods: Theory and an application to NGOs pp. 356-371

- Timothy Besley and Maitreesh Ghatak
Volume 71, issue 1, 2017
- Research in economics and game theory. A 70th anniversary pp. 1-7

- Federico Etro
- How historical analogies in newspapers of five countries make sense of major events: 9/11, Mumbai and Tahrir Square pp. 8-19

- Robert Axelrod and Larissa Forster
- Let׳s talk it over: Coordination via preplay communication with level-k thinking pp. 20-31

- Vincent Crawford
- Laws and authority pp. 32-42

- George Mailath, Stephen Morris and Andrew Postlewaite
- Feasible elimination procedures in social choice: An axiomatic characterization pp. 43-50

- Bezalel Peleg and Hans Peters
- Strategic dissent in the Hotelling–Downs model with sequential entry and private information pp. 51-66

- Siddhartha Bandyopadhyay, Manaswini Bhalla, Kalyan Chatterjee and Jaideep Roy
- Judicial review and the power of the executive and legislative branches pp. 67-85

- Jonathan Hamilton and Steven Slutsky
- Passing the Buck On the acceptance of responsibility pp. 86-101

- Friedel Bolle
- Stackelberg equilibrium with many leaders and followers. The case of zero fixed costs pp. 102-117

- Antonio Tesoriere
- Costly location in Hotelling duopoly pp. 118-128

- Jeroen Hinloopen and Stephen Martin
- Vertical differentiation and collusion: Pruning or proliferation? pp. 129-139

- Jean Gabszewicz, Marco Marini and Ornella Tarola
- A theory of collusion with partial mutual understanding pp. 140-158

- Joseph E. Harrington
- A model of trust in quality and North–South trade pp. 159-170

- Eric Rasmusen
- Search costs and the severity of adverse selection pp. 171-197

- Francesco Palazzo
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