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Volume 136, issue 3, 2022
- Optimal funding coverage in a mixed oligopoly with quality competition and price regulation pp. 201-225

- Ziad Ghandour and Odd Rune Straume
- Optimal partial privatization in an endogenous timing game: a mixed oligopoly approach pp. 227-250

- Akio Kawasaki, Takao Ohkawa and Makoto Okamura
- Downstream competition and profits under different input price bargaining structures pp. 251-268

- Domenico Buccella and Luciano Fanti
- Daniel Markovits, The Meritocracy Trap, Penguin Random House, 484 pp., 2019, $ 18. Michael Sandel, The Tyranny of Merit, 288 pp., Allen Lane, 2020 £ 20.00 (HB)/£ 9.99 (PB) pp. 269-276

- Alessandra Pelloni
- Anthea Roberts and Nicolas Lamp, six faces of globalization pp. 277-279

- Enrico Colombatto
Volume 136, issue 2, 2022
- Market size, entry costs and free entry Cournot equilibrium pp. 97-114

- Krishnendu Dastidar and Sugata Marjit
- Existence and uniqueness of price equilibria in location-based models of differentiation with full coverage pp. 115-148

- Janko Hernández Cortés and Paolo Morganti
- Informal input suppliers, quality choice and welfare pp. 149-176

- Sergio Daga and Pedro Mendi
- New results on precautionary saving and nonlinear risks pp. 177-189

- Claudio Bonilla and Marcos Vergara
- Sonia Jaffe, Robert Minton, Casey B. Mulligan, and Kevin M. Murphy: Chicago Price Theory pp. 191-193

- Andreas Asseyer
- Sugata Marjit, Biswajit Mandal, and Noritsugu Nakanishi: Virtual trade and Comparative advantage: the Fourth dimension pp. 195-200

- Gouranga Das
Volume 136, issue 1, 2022
- Product differentiation, privatization commitment and profitability comparisons pp. 1-24

- Tai-Liang Chen and Yuxiang Zou
- Product liability, multidimensional R&D and innovation pp. 25-45

- Ping Lin and Tianle Zhang
- Supervise me if you can. Relational feelings, incentive pays and supervisory violations pp. 47-72

- Stefano Dughera and Alain Marciano
- Pandemics and support for mitigation measures pp. 73-89

- Kangoh Lee
- Stefan Nagel: Machine learning in asset pricing pp. 91-92

- Thorsten Hens
- Kam Yu, Mathematical economics: prelude to the neoclassical model pp. 93-96

- Firdous Ahmad Mala
Volume 135, issue 3, 2022
- Brand premia driven by perceived vertical differentiation in markets with information disparity and optimistic consumers pp. 223-253

- Alberto Cavaliere and G. Crea
- Procurement of advanced inputs and welfare-reducing vertical integration pp. 255-283

- Chul-Hi Park, Toshihiro Matsumura and Sang-Ho Lee
- Commodity taxes and rent extraction pp. 285-297

- Kuang-Cheng Andy Wang, Ping-Yao Chou and Wen-Jung Liang
- P. Aghion, C. Antonin, S. Bunel, The power of creative destruction: Economic upheaval and the wealth of nations pp. 299-306

- Alberto Bucci
Volume 135, issue 2, 2022
- Loanable funds versus money creation in banking: a benchmark result pp. 107-149

- Salomon Faure and Hans Gersbach
- Taxation, capital accumulation, environment and unemployment in an efficiency wage model pp. 151-198

- Manash Ranjan Gupta and Priya Brata Dutta
- Is full annuitization socially optimal? pp. 199-217

- Torben M. Andersen and Marias H. Gestsson
- Nick Cowen, a neoliberal theory of social justice pp. 219-221

- Erwin Dekker
Volume 135, issue 1, 2022
- Taxation and the sustainability of collusion with asymmetric costs pp. 1-48

- Douglas Turner
- Complementarity between online and offline channels for quality signaling pp. 49-74

- Yijuan Chen, Xiangting Hu and Sanxi Li
- Delegation in multiproduct downstream firms with heterogeneous channels pp. 75-102

- Kangsik Choi
- Howard S. Friedman, Ultimate price: the value we place on life pp. 103-106

- Marie-Louise Leroux
Volume 134, issue 3, 2021
- The impact of strategic agents in two-sided markets pp. 195-218

- Qihong Liu, Daniel Nedelescu and Ji Gu
- Technology licensing under product differentiation pp. 219-260

- Neelanjan Sen, Saumya Kaul and Rajit Biswas
- Equivalence and revenue comparison among identical-item auctions pp. 261-292

- Shuang Xu, Yong Zhao and Yeming Gong
- Paolo Serafini: mathematics to the rescue of democracy. What does voting mean and how can it be improved? pp. 293-296

- Eric Kamwa
Volume 134, issue 2, 2021
- Green products, market structure, and welfare pp. 103-125

- Begoña Casino and Lluís M. Granero
- Will managerial delegation impede upstream collusion? pp. 127-146

- Leonard F. S. Wang and Han Wang
- Strategic trade policy with interlocking cross-ownership pp. 147-174

- Luciano Fanti and Domenico Buccella
- Subsidizing risk prevention pp. 175-193

- Mario Menegatti
Volume 134, issue 1, 2021
- On the political economy of compulsory education pp. 1-25

- Alessandro Balestrino, Lisa Grazzini and Annalisa Luporini
- Ad valorem versus per unit taxation: a perspective from price signaling pp. 27-47

- Honglin Li and Xiaolu Liu
- Optimal contract under double moral hazard and limited liability pp. 49-71

- Jiajia Cong and Wen Zhou
- Self-insurance and saving under a two-argument utility framework pp. 73-94

- Jimin Hong and Kyungsun Kim
- Correction to: Self-insurance and saving under a two-argument utility framework pp. 95-96

- Jimin Hong and Kyungsun Kim
- M. Diss & V. Merlin, (Ed.), Evaluating voting systems with probability models: essays by and in Honor of William Gehrlein and Dominique Lepelley pp. 97-102

- Hannu Nurmi
Volume 133, issue 3, 2021
- How do demand and costs affect the nature of innovation? pp. 199-238

- Maria Rosa Battaggion and Piero Tedeschi
- Growth, innovation, credit constraints, and stock price bubbles pp. 239-269

- Sicheng He
- Progressive consumption tax and monetary policy in an endogenous growth model pp. 271-293

- Zhiming Fu and Antoine Le Riche
- R. Skidelsky, What’s wrong with economics? A primer for the perplexed pp. 295-298

- Bertram Schefold
Volume 133, issue 2, 2021
- An introduction to perfect and imperfect competition via bilateral oligopoly pp. 103-128

- Alex Dickson and Simone Tonin
- Private versus public companies with strategic CSR pp. 129-166

- Alessandro Gioffré, Alessandro Tampieri and Antonio Villanacci
- Investment decisions under incomplete markets in the presence of wealth effects pp. 167-189

- Yingjie Niu, Jinqiang Yang and Zhentao Zou
- J. Rosenfeld: You’re paid what you’re worth—and other myths of the modern economy pp. 191-194

- Antonio Abatemarco
- C. Furtado, the Myth of economic development pp. 195-197

- Johan Norberg
Volume 133, issue 1, 2021
- Corruption, mortality rates, and development: policies for escaping from the poverty trap pp. 1-26

- Kiyoka Akimoto
- Free labor mobility and indeterminacy in models of neoclassical growth pp. 27-46

- Carmelo Parello
- Prominence of store-brand products in an electronic platform pp. 47-83

- Hui Song
- The relationship between privatization and corporate taxation policies pp. 85-101

- Yi Liu, Toshihiro Matsumura and Chenhang Zeng
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