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Volume 65, issue 4, 2011
- Culture and human capital in a two-sector endogenous growth model pp. 279-293

- Alberto Bucci and Giovanna Segre
- The rich, the poor, and the middle class: Thresholds and intensity indices pp. 294-304

- Joseph G. Eisenhauer
- Remittances as a social status signaling device pp. 305-318

- Claire Naiditch and Radu Vranceanu
- Endogenous order and information aggregation pp. 319-331

- Manaswini Bhalla
- Bankable emission permits under uncertainty and optimal risk-management rules pp. 332-339

- Julien Chevallier, Johanna Etner and Pierre-André Jouvet
- Optimal growth when environmental quality is a research asset pp. 340-352

- Christian Groth and Francesco Ricci
- On the relationship between population change and sustainable development pp. 353-364

- Simone Marsiglio
Volume 65, issue 3, 2011
- Environmental awareness and environmental R&D spillovers in differentiated duopoly pp. 137-143

- Akira Yakita and Hisayuki Yamauchi
- Input pricing by an upstream monopolist into imperfectly competitive downstream markets pp. 144-151

- Ioannis Pinopoulos
- Lifetime employment contract and reaction functions of profit-maximizing and labor-managed firms pp. 152-157

- Kazuhiro Ohnishi
- Recession in the skilled sector and implications for informal wage pp. 158-163

- Sugata Marjit, Saibal Kar and Sarbajit Chaudhuri
- Which institutions matter to short-term market efficiency in Japan? pp. 164-179

- Anxing Wang, Jimei Zhou and Tao Chen
- Technological change and monetary policy in a sticky-price model pp. 180-194

- Eiji Tsuzuki and Tomohiro Inoue
- Monetary and fiscal policy interactions with central bank transparency and public investment pp. 195-208

- Meixing Dai and Moise Sidiropoulos
- The influence of labour market institutions on job complexity pp. 209-220

- Samir Amine and Pedro Lages Dos Santos
- New fuzzy indices of poverty by distinguishing three levels of poverty pp. 221-231

- Besma Belhadj
- Wage traps as a cause of illiteracy, child labor, and extreme poverty pp. 232-242

- Dennis Gärtner and Manfred Gärtner
- Regional growth in China: An empirical investigation using multiple imputation and province-level panel data pp. 243-253

- Kerk L. Phillips and Baizhu Chen
- On the rationale of spatial discrimination with quantity-setting firms pp. 254-258

- Stefano Colombo
- Eight degrees of separation pp. 259-270

- Paolo Pin
- Threshold cointegration and the short-run dynamics of twin deficit behaviour pp. 271-277

- Mark Holmes
Volume 65, issue 2, 2011
- Evidence on excess sensitivity of consumption to predictable income growth pp. 71-77

- Michele Limosani and Emanuele Millemaci
- A simple model of favouritism in recruitment pp. 78-88

- Michela Ponzo and Vincenzo Scoppa
- The risk premium and the effects of risk on agents utility pp. 89-94

- Mario Menegatti
- Monetary strictness and labour market outcomes under incomplete transparency pp. 95-99

- Marcelo Sánchez
- The link between exchange rate uncertainty and Israeli exports to the US: 2SLS and cointegration approaches pp. 100-109

- Yaron Zelekha and Ohad Bar-Efrat
- Solow or Lucas? Testing speed of convergence on a panel of OECD countries pp. 110-123

- Jens Arnold, Andrea Bassanini and Stefano Scarpetta
- Skill-biased technological change, endogenous labor supply and growth: A model and calibration to Poland and the US pp. 124-136

- Guido Cazzavillan and Krzysztof Olszewski
Volume 65, issue 1, 2011
- Firing costs and labor market tightness: Is there any relationship? pp. 1-4

- Enrico Saltari and Riccardo Tilli
- A general equilibrium evaluation of the sustainability of the new pension reforms in Italy pp. 5-35

- Riccardo Magnani
- Financial leverage and managerial compensation: Evidence from the UK pp. 36-46

- Gianluca Papa and Biagio Speciale
- Bargaining over managerial delegation contracts and merger incentives in an international oligopoly pp. 47-61

- Yasuhiko Nakamura
- Do government policies affect growth? Examining a model with R&D and factor accumulation pp. 62-70

- Thanh Le
Volume 64, issue 4, 2010
- Cartel sustainability with vertical product differentiation: Price versus quantity competition pp. 201-211

- Joaquin Andaluz
- The effects of currency fluctuations and trade integration on industry trade between Canada and Mexico pp. 212-223

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee, Marzieh Bolhassani and Scott Hegerty
- Downsizing, wage inequality and welfare in a developing economy pp. 224-228

- Hamid Beladi and Chi-Chur Chao
- FDI in agricultural land, welfare and unemployment in a developing economy pp. 229-239

- Sarbajit Chaudhuri and Dibyendu Banerjee
- The neglected effects of demand characteristics on the sustainability of collusion pp. 240-246

- Andrea Gallice
- Skilled-unskilled wage inequality: A general equilibrium analysis pp. 247-263

- Manash Gupta and Priya Dutta
Volume 64, issue 3, 2010
- Health insurance: Medical treatment vs disability payment pp. 137-145

- Geir Asheim, Anne Wenche Emblem and Tore Nilssen
- Collaterals and macroeconomic volatility pp. 146-161

- Riham Barbar and Stefano Bosi
- Preventing merger unilateral effects: A Nash-Cournot approach to asset divestitures pp. 162-174

- Patrice Bougette
- Endogenous skill cycles pp. 175-185

- Francesco Busato and Enrico Marchetti
- Human capital, externalities and growth in an overlapping generations model pp. 186-200

- Damien Gaumont and D. Leonard
Volume 64, issue 2, 2010
- Good research and bad teaching? A business school tale pp. 67-72

- Damien Besancenot and Joao Faria
- Stylised facts and other empirical evidence on firm dynamics, business cycle and growth pp. 73-80

- Pedro Gil
- How to measure innovation? New evidence of the technology-growth linkage pp. 81-96

- Joao Jalles
- Productivity dispersion: A case study pp. 97-100

- Antti Kauhanen and Satu Roponen
- Make vs buy in a monopoly with demand or cost uncertainty pp. 101-109

- Luca Lambertini
- Twice constrained investment under uncertainty: A mixed time model pp. 110-120

- M Kevin McGee
- Wage-rise contract and endogenous timing in international mixed duopoly pp. 121-127

- Kazuhiro Ohnishi
- Technology adoption in a differentiated duopoly: Cournot versus Bertrand pp. 128-136

- Rupayan Pal
Volume 64, issue 1, 2010
- What do you want to know? Information acquisition and learning in experimental Cournot games pp. 1-17

- Maria Bigoni
- Product differentiation, price discrimination and collusion pp. 18-27

- Stefano Colombo
- Union objectives and indexation externalities in a monopolistically competitive economy pp. 28-35

- Jonathan G. James and Phillip Lawler
- Hold-up and the inefficiency of job assignments pp. 36-44

- Fumi Kiyotaki
- Mergers, cartels and leniency programs: The role of capital stocks pp. 45-57

- Emilie Dargaud
- A social welfare function characterizing competitive equilibria of incomplete financial markets pp. 58-65

- Mario Tirelli and Sergio Turner
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