Research in Economics
1997 - 2025
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Volume 70, issue 4, 2016
- Research in economics and industrial organization pp. 511-517

- Federico Etro
- Bagels and donuts for sale: A case study in profit maximization pp. 518-535

- Steven Levitt
- A statistical physics implementation of Coase׳s theory of the firm pp. 536-557

- Sergey V. Buldyrev, Michael Salinger and H. Eugene Stanley
- Product design and decision rights in vertical structures pp. 558-568

- Pierre Dubois and Bruno Jullien
- Effects of increased variety on demand, pricing, and welfare pp. 569-587

- William Horrace, Rui Huang and Jeffrey Perloff
- On the welfare effects of regulating the number of discriminatory prices pp. 588-607

- Yann Braouezec
- Welfare improving discrimination based on cognitive limitations pp. 608-622

- Oktay Sürücü
- A welfare evaluation of tying strategies pp. 623-637

- Amit Gayer and Oz Shy
- Mixed bundling may hinder collusion pp. 638-658

- Edmond Baranes, Marion Podesta and Jean-Christophe Poudou
- An equilibrium model of investment-reducing vertical integration pp. 659-676

- Jay Choi and Sang-Seung Yi
- Mergers in durable-goods industries: A re-examination of market power and welfare effects pp. 677-692

- Ari D. Gerstle and Michael Waldman
- Patent licensing and bargaining with innovative complements and substitutes pp. 693-713

- Daniel Spulber
- Persistence of monopoly, innovation, and R&D spillovers pp. 714-734

- Eugen Kovac and Kresimir Zigic
- Media exposure and corporate reputation pp. 735-740

- Luis Cabral
- Who benefits from increased competition among sellers on B2C platforms? pp. 741-751

- Paul Belleflamme and Eric Toulemonde
- Competition and consumer data: The good, the bad, and the ugly pp. 752-765

- George Norman, Lynne Pepall, Dan Richards and Liang Tan
- Strictly convex variable cost does not imply U-shaped average cost pp. 766-770

- Luigi Balletta and Antonio Tesoriere
Volume 70, issue 3, 2016
- Modeling speculative bubbles with diverse investor expectations pp. 375-387

- Peter Phillips
- Beauty is in the bid of the beholder: An empirical basis for style pp. 388-402

- William Goetzmann, Peter W. Jones, Mauro Maggioni and Johan Walden
- Do U.S. paintings follow the CAPM? Findings disaggregated by subject, artist, and value of the work pp. 403-411

- Richard Agnello
- Pricing color intensity and lightness in contemporary art auctions pp. 412-420

- Rachel Pownall and Kathryn Graddy
- Historic art exhibitions and modern - day auction results pp. 421-430

- Christiane Hellmanzik
- Price and death: modeling the death effect in art price formation pp. 431-445

- Jun-ichi Itaya and Heinrich Ursprung
- Reserve prices in all-pay auctions with complete information pp. 446-453

- Paolo Bertoletti
- Uncertainty by regulation: Rottenberg׳s invariance principle pp. 454-467

- Rodney Fort, Joel Maxcy and Mark Diehl
- Testing the O-Ring theory using data from the English Premier League pp. 468-481

- Stefan Szymanski and Guy Wilkinson
- Performance expectations and the tenure of head coaches: Evidence from NCAA football pp. 482-492

- Brad Humphreys, Rodney Paul and Andrew Weinbach
- Arts vs engineering: Choosing consumption of and investment in education pp. 493-510

- Richard Romano and Alessandro Tampieri
Volume 70, issue 2, 2016
- How to model consumer heterogeneity? Lessons from three case studies on SP and RP data pp. 197-231

- Michael Keane and Nada Wasi
- Should instrumental variables be used as matching variables? pp. 232-237

- Jeffrey Wooldridge
- Modelling optimal instrumental variables for dynamic panel data models pp. 238-261

- Manuel Arellano
- Counterfactual analysis in macroeconometrics: An empirical investigation into the effects of quantitative easing pp. 262-280

- Mohammad Pesaran and Ronald Smith
- Measuring business cycles with structural breaks and outliers: Applications to international data pp. 281-303

- Pierre Perron and Tatsuma Wada
- A comparison of some out-of-sample tests of predictability in iterated multi-step-ahead forecasts pp. 304-319

- Pablo Pincheira and Kenneth West
- Deducing markups from stockout behavior pp. 320-331

- Mark Bils
- To hold out or not to hold out pp. 332-345

- Frank Schorfheide and Kenneth I. Wolpin
- No blessing, no curse? On the benefits of being a resource-rich southern region of Italy pp. 346-359

- Roberto Iacono
- Financial literacy and subjective expectations questions: A validation exercise pp. 360-374

- Monica Paiella
Volume 70, issue 1, 2016
- Research in economics and public finance pp. 1-6

- Federico Etro
- The effect of taxes on shareholder inflows around mutual fund distribution dates pp. 7-19

- Woodrow T. Johnson and James M. Poterba
- A note on income taxation and occupational choice pp. 20-23

- Eytan Sheshinski
- The graduate tax when education is a signal pp. 24-37

- Russayani Ismail and Gareth Myles
- Tax compliance by firms and audit policy pp. 38-52

- Ralph-C Bayer and Frank Cowell
- Groupings and the gains from tagging pp. 53-63

- Ravi Kanbur and Matti Tuomala
- Indirect taxes for redistribution: Should necessity goods be favored? pp. 64-88

- Robin Boadway and Zhen Song
- Optimal commodity taxation with varying quality of goods pp. 89-100

- Spencer Bastani, Sören Blomquist and Luca Micheletto
- Social long-term care insurance with two-sided altruism pp. 101-109

- Helmuth Cremer, Pierre Pestieau and Kerstin Roeder
- On the optimal linkage of social security benefits to payroll taxes pp. 110-121

- Firouz Gahvari and Randy Beach
- The welfare state and migration: A dynamic analysis of political coalitions pp. 122-142

- Benjarong Suwankiri, Assaf Razin and Efraim Sadka
- Does welfare reduce poverty? pp. 143-157

- George Borjas
- The dynamic relationship between school size and academic performance: An investigation of elementary schools in Wisconsin pp. 158-169

- David M. Welsch and David Zimmer
- To borrow or not to borrow? An analysis of university leverage decisions pp. 170-185

- Harvey S. Rosen and Alexander J.W. Sappington
- Do people contribute more to intra-temporal or inter-temporal public goods? pp. 186-195

- Gilles Grolleau, Angela Sutan and Radu Vranceanu
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