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Volume 63, issue 4, 2009
- Experimental economics made in Italy pp. 213-215

- Shane Niall O'Higgins and Giovanni Ponti
- Equilibrium selection in signaling games with teams: Forward induction or faster adaptive learning? pp. 216-224

- David Cooper and John Kagel
- Positional learning with noise pp. 225-241

- Giovanni Ponti and Enrica Carbone
- CSR, rationality and the ethical preferences of investors in a laboratory experiment pp. 242-252

- Costanza Consolandi, Alessandro Innocenti and Alessandro Vercelli
- Suit the action to the word, the word to the action: Eliciting motives for trust and reciprocity by attitudinal and behavioural measures pp. 253-265

- Francesco Farina, Shane Niall O'Higgins and Patrizia Sbriglia
- Social norms in repeated public good games pp. 266-281

- Annamaria Nese and Patrizia Sbriglia
- Lab and framed lab versus natural experiments: Evidence from a risky choice experiment pp. 282-295

- Fabrizio Botti, Anna Conte, Daniela Di Cagno and Carlo D'Ippoliti
Volume 63, issue 3, 2009
- Sequential location under one-sided demand uncertainty pp. 145-159

- Aurélie Bonein and Stéphane Turolla
- Fixed versus variable supply in the public provision of goods pp. 160-164

- Raluca Elena Buia
- Trade liberalization in a differentiated duopoly reconsidered pp. 165-171

- Kenji Fujiwara
- Bilateral trade with apositional traders pp. 172-188

- Stefano Galavotti
- The dynamics of parallel economies. Measuring the informal sector in Mexico pp. 189-199

- Jose Brambila-Macias and Guido Cazzavillan
- Beyond lectures and tutorials: Formal on-the-job training received by young European university graduates pp. 200-211

- Manuel Salas-Velasco
Volume 63, issue 2, 2009
- Remembering Leonardo Bartolini (1958-2008) pp. 63-63

- Bruno M. Parigi
- A survey of the Feldstein-Horioka puzzle: What has been done and where we stand pp. 64-76

- Nicholas Apergis and Chris Tsoumas
- Human capital, inequality, endogenous growth and educational subsidy: A theoretical analysis pp. 77-90

- Bidisha Chakraborty and Manash Gupta
- The Simpson paradox of school grading in Italy pp. 91-94

- Valentino Dardanoni, Salvatore Modica and Aline Pennisi
- Product differentiation, firm heterogeneity and international trade: Exploring the Alchian-Allen effect pp. 95-101

- Luciana Echazu
- Economic growth and the employer of last resort: A simple model of flexicurity capitalism pp. 102-113

- Alfred Greiner and Peter Flaschel
- Selective immigration policies, human capital accumulation and migration duration in infinite horizon pp. 114-126

- Francesco Magris and Giuseppe Russo
- A model of the Italian cut-off system for taxing small businesses pp. 127-134

- Carla Marchese and Fabio Privileggi
- Contingent worksharing pp. 135-143

- Giulio Piccirilli
- Addendum to: "Linearly progressive income taxes and stabilization" [Res. Econ. 61 (2007) 25-29] pp. 144-144

- Nicolas Dromel and Patrick Pintus
Volume 63, issue 1, 2009
- The merger paradox in a mixed oligopoly pp. 1-10

- Benjamin Artz, John Heywood and Matthew McGinty
- Strategic managerial dishonesty and financial distress pp. 11-21

- Damien Besancenot and Radu Vranceanu
- How upside down are political business cycles when there is output persistence pp. 22-26

- António Caleiro
- Impact evaluation of multiple overlapping programs under a conditional independence assumption pp. 27-54

- Cuong Nguyen
- On the comparison of price and quantity competition under endogenous timing pp. 55-61

- Xiao-hua Yang, Yun-feng Luo and Hui-qiu Wu
Volume 62, issue 4, 2008
- Central bank's conservativeness and transparency pp. 179-187

- Meixing Dai and Moise Sidiropoulos
- Strategic commitment and Cournot competition with labor-managed and profit-maximizing firms pp. 188-196

- Kazuhiro Ohnishi
- The supply of education quality in a spatial model with asymmetric moving costs pp. 197-214

- Patrizia Ordine and Giuseppe Rose
- Financial development and instability: The role of the labour share pp. 215-236

- Elsa Orgiazzi
Volume 62, issue 3, 2008
- Editorial pp. 121-121

- Guido Cazzavillan
- Nonlinear difference equations, bifurcations and chaos: An introduction pp. 122-177

- Jean-Michel Grandmont
Volume 62, issue 2, 2008
- Indeterminacy with constant money growth rules and income-based liquidity constraints pp. 57-63

- Stefano Bosi and Frédéric Dufourt
- Consumption efficiency hypothesis and the HOS model: Some counterintuitive results pp. 64-71

- Sarbajit Chaudhuri and Dibyendu Banerjee
- On procurement auctions with fixed budgets pp. 72-91

- Krishnendu Dastidar
- Strategic commitment in a mixed oligopoly pp. 92-100

- Guy Meunier
- Incentives and forms of cooperation in research and development pp. 101-119

- Damiano B. Silipo
Volume 62, issue 1, 2008
- Cultural relativism and ideological policy makers in a general equilibrium model with for-profit and non-profit enterprises pp. 1-15

- Luigi Bonatti
- Nominal rigidities, skewness and inflation regimes pp. 16-33

- M. Angeles Caraballo and Carlos Dabús
- Dissemination of spillovers in cost-reducing alliances pp. 34-44

- Frédéric Deroïan
- Transparency and central bank losses in developing countries pp. 45-54

- Osama Sweidan and Benjamin Widner
- Comment on "A note on the Hotelling principle of minimum differentiation: Imitation and crowd" pp. 55-56

- Christian Ahlin
Volume 61, issue 4, 2007
- Interactive epistemology in games with payoff uncertainty pp. 165-184

- Pierpaolo Battigalli and Marciano Siniscalchi
- A weak bargaining set for contract choice problems pp. 185-190

- Somdeb Lahiri
- Individual preferences and the effect of uncertainty on irreversible investment pp. 191-207

- Kazunobu Muro
- A note on work-leisure choice, human capital accumulation, and endogenous growth pp. 208-217

- Iacovos N. Psarianos
- Punishment paths and cartel size pp. 218-223

- Jaideep Roy and Robert Rothschild
- Privatization, productive efficiency and social welfare with a foreign competitor pp. 224-232

- Yoshihiro Tomaru
Volume 61, issue 3, 2007
- General training and oligopsony pp. 113-121

- Giuseppe Cusin
- A note on the Hotelling principle of minimum differentiation: Imitation and crowd pp. 122-129

- Marco Di Cintio
- Risk perceptions, voluntary contributions and environmental policy pp. 130-139

- Johanna Etner, Meglena Jeleva and Pierre-André Jouvet
- R&D spending in the high-tech sector and economic growth pp. 140-147

- Martin Falk
- Performance measurement in multi-task agencies pp. 148-163

- Veikko Thiele
Volume 61, issue 2, 2007
- Buyer power and quality improvements pp. 45-61

- Pierpaolo Battigalli, Chiara Fumagalli and Michele Polo
- The role of information in the competition for FDI under uncertainty pp. 62-70

- Qianwei Ying and Quanfa Yang
- Making the risk of job loss a way of life: Does it affect job satisfaction? pp. 71-83

- Ioannis Theodossiou and E. Vasileiou
- Leverage, managerial monitoring and firm valuation: A simultaneous equation approach pp. 84-98

- Saibal Ghosh
- Monopolization through endogenous vertical mergers pp. 99-104

- Gamal Atallah
- Durability choice with differentiated products pp. 105-112

- Gregory E. Goering
Volume 61, issue 1, 2007
- How do altruistic parental transfers affect the welfare gains of marriage? pp. 1-9

- Joaquin Andaluz and José Alberto Molina
- Evolutionary stability of trading rules in an urn-ball matching model pp. 11-15

- Marja-Liisa Halko, Klaus Kultti and Juha-Pekka Niinimaki
- On the incentives for cooperative research pp. 17-23

- Tarun Kabiraj
- Linearly progressive income taxes and stabilization pp. 25-29

- Nicolas Dromel and Patrick Pintus
- Inequality as differences: A simple characterization pp. 31-36

- Ernesto Savaglio
- A solution to the monopolist's problem when demand is iso-inelastic pp. 37-43

- Vanda Tulli and Gerd Weinrich
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