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Volume 109, issue 3, 2013
- Bargaining over productivity and wages when technical change is induced: implications for growth, distribution, and employment pp. 207-244

- Daniele Tavani
- Can consumption habit spillovers be a source of equilibrium indeterminacy? pp. 245-269

- Been-Lon Chen, Yu-Shan Hsu and Kazuo Mino
- Federalism, education-related public good and growth when agents are heterogeneous pp. 271-301

- Floriana Cerniglia and Riccarda Longaretti
- On inferior inputs and marginal returns pp. 303-313

- Paolo Bertoletti and Giorgio Rampa
- Piersanti, Giovanni: The macroeconomic theory of exchange rate crises pp. 315-317

- Philipp Harms
Volume 109, issue 2, 2013
- The welfare impact of a managerial oligopoly with an altruistic firm pp. 97-115

- Johan Willner
- Price competition between subsidized organizations pp. 117-145

- Jan Bouckaert and Bruno De Borger
- Price competition and innovation in markets with brand loyalty pp. 147-173

- Robert Schmidt
- Two-part tariffs set by a risk-averse monopolist pp. 175-192

- Xiangkang Yin
- Hotelling’s webshop pp. 193-200

- Mark Lijesen
- Goodhart, Charles A.E. and Tsomocos, Dimitros P.: The challenge of financial stability: a new model and its applications pp. 201-205

- Jean-Bernard Chatelain
Volume 109, issue 1, 2013
- Non-neutral information costs with match-value uncertainty pp. 1-25

- Agostino Manduchi
- Assortative matching of risk-averse agents with endogenous risk pp. 27-40

- Sanxi Li, Hailin Sun and Pu Chen
- Labor supply with stochastic wage rate and non-labor income uncertainty pp. 41-55

- Jianli Wang and Pu Gong
- Saving and retirement behavior under quasi-hyperbolic discounting pp. 57-71

- Lin Zhang
- Sweet self-deception pp. 73-88

- Dag Sommervoll
- Stackelberg, Heinrich von: Market Structure and Equilibrium pp. 89-92

- Federico Etro
- Lin, Justin Yifu: The Quest for Prosperity. How Developing Economies Can Take Off pp. 93-95

- Monika Kerekes
Volume 108, issue 3, 2013
- Bundling strategy and product differentiation pp. 207-229

- Hui-Ling Chung, Yan-Shu Lin and Jin-Li Hu
- Technology licensing under optimal tax policy pp. 231-247

- Arijit Mukherjee and Yingyi Tsai
- Informative advertising by an environmental group pp. 249-272

- Pim Heijnen
- Endogenous timing in a mixed oligopoly under demand uncertainty pp. 273-289

- Jianhu Zhang and Changying Li
- A note on merger in mixed duopoly: Bertrand versus Cournot pp. 291-298

- Kai Andree
- Colombatto, Enrico: Markets, Morals and Policy-Making pp. 299-300

- Andreas Freytag
Volume 108, issue 2, 2013
- Optimal taxation in the Uzawa–Lucas model with externality in human capital pp. 111-129

- Arantza Gorostiaga, Jana Hromcová and Miguel-Angel Lopez-Garcia
- On a closed-form solution to the stochastic Lucas–Uzawa model pp. 131-144

- Ryoji Hiraguchi
- Cyclical growth in a Goodwin–Kalecki–Marx model pp. 145-171

- Hiroaki Sasaki
- What circumstances lead a government to promote brain drain? pp. 173-202

- José Romero Ciavatto
- Balasko, Yves: General Equilibrium Theory of Value pp. 203-205

- M. Khan
Volume 108, issue 1, 2013
- Animal spirits and the composition of innovation in a lab-equipment R&D model with transition pp. 1-33

- Pedro Gil
- Dynamical analysis of the R&D-based growth model with a regime switch pp. 35-57

- Shiro Kuwahara
- Regional integration and innovation offshoring with occupational choice and endogenous growth pp. 59-79

- Colin Davis
- Wealth inequality, entrepreneurship and industrialization pp. 81-102

- Sahana Roy Chowdhury
- Turner, Adair: Economics after the crisis. Objectives and means pp. 103-106

- Ruediger Bachmann
- Wickens, Michael: Macroeconomic Theory. A Dynamic General Equilibrium Approach (Second Edition) pp. 107-109

- Philipp Engler
Volume 107, issue 3, 2012
- On the possibility of welfare-enhancing hard core cartels pp. 199-216

- Iwan Bos and Erik Pot
- On hierarchical competition in oligopoly pp. 217-237

- Ludovic Julien, Olivier Musy and Aurélien Saïdi
- Leaders and competitors pp. 239-255

- Sususmu Cato and Ryoko Oki
- Product differentiation and competitive pressure pp. 257-266

- Bernd Theilen
- Profitable parallel trade in unionized markets pp. 267-276

- Arijit Mukherjee and Laixun Zhao
- A note on mergers and relocation pp. 277-282

- Alexander Rasch
- Flinn, Christopher: Minimum Wages and Labor Market Outcomes pp. 283-286

- Ronald Schettkat
- Blanchard, Olivier; Romer, David; Spence, Michael and Stiglitz, Joseph: In the wake of the crisis. Leading economists reassess economic policy pp. 287-290

- Andrea Presbitero
Volume 107, issue 2, 2012
- Simplifying numerical analyses of Hamilton–Jacobi–Bellman equations pp. 101-128

- Dirk Bethmann and Markus Reiß
- Rational expectations and monopolistic trades pp. 129-140

- Patrick Leoni
- International linkage of inflation rates in a dynamic general equilibrium pp. 141-155

- Atsumasa Kondo and Koji Kitaura
- Why is mobile capital taxed? pp. 157-181

- Kangoh Lee
- Product market competition, open shop union and wage pp. 183-190

- Arijit Mukherjee
- Razin, Assaf, Sadka, Efraim and Suwankiri, Benjarong: Migration and the Welfare State. Political-Economy Policy Formation pp. 191-193

- Alexander Kemnitz
- Munk, C: Fixed Income Modelling pp. 195-197

- Antje Mahayni
Volume 107, issue 1, 2012
- Counterfeiting, enforcement and social welfare pp. 1-21

- Ming-Fang Tsai and Jiunn-Rong Chiou
- Price and quality competition pp. 23-44

- Ioana Chioveanu
- Mixed duopoly, cross-ownership and partial privatization pp. 45-70

- Ritika Jain and Rupayan Pal
- Presence of foreign investors in privatized firms and privatization policy pp. 71-80

- Ming Hsin Lin and Toshihiro Matsumura
- Incomplete contract, bargaining and optimal divisional structure pp. 81-96

- Te Bao and Yongqin Wang
- Veldkamp, L.: Information Choice in Macroeconomics and Finance pp. 97-99

- Christian Merkl