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Volume 130, issue 3, 2020
- Dynamic analysis of demographic change and human capital accumulation in an R&D-based growth model pp. 225-248

- Kohei Okada
- Bounded rationality and heterogeneous expectations: Euler versus anticipated-utility approach pp. 249-273

- Elton Beqiraj, Giovanni Di Bartolomeo, Marco Di Pietro and Carolina Serpieri
- Urban agglomeration and heterogeneous firms: a synthesis of Helpman and Melitz pp. 275-296

- Yiming Zhou
- Insurance with a deductible: a way out of the long term care insurance puzzle pp. 297-307

- Justina Klimaviciute and Pierre Pestieau
- A. Tangian: Analytical theory of democracy: history, mathematics and applications, volumes 1 and 2, Studies in Social Choice and Welfare pp. 309-311

- Hannu Nurmi
Volume 130, issue 2, 2020
- Patent protection and threat of litigation in oligopoly pp. 109-131

- Carlo Capuano, Iacopo Grassi and Riccardo Martina
- The value and direction of innovation pp. 133-156

- Kangoh Lee
- Innovators and imitators in a world economy pp. 157-186

- Tetsugen Haruyama and Ken-ichi Hashimoto
- Industry equilibrium and welfare in monopolistic competition under uncertainty pp. 187-218

- Alexander Shapoval and V. M. Goncharenko
- Kitagawa A., Ohta S. and H. Teruyama: the changing japanese labor market: theory and evidence, XI pp. 219-223

- Sebastien Lechevalier
Volume 130, issue 1, 2020
- Quality competition and entry: a media market case pp. 1-36

- Maria Rosa Battaggion and Serena Marianna Drufuca
- Observable versus unobservable R&D investments in duopolies pp. 37-66

- Kyung Baik and Sang-Kee Kim
- Upstream horizontal mergers involving a vertically integrated firm pp. 67-83

- Ioannis Pinopoulos
- Demographic change and real house prices: a general equilibrium perspective pp. 85-102

- Alessandro Piergallini
- Milanovic, Branko: Capitalism: Alone pp. 103-107

- Alberto Chilosi
Volume 129, issue 3, 2020
- Educational supply policies: distortions and labor market performance pp. 203-239

- Maurício Benegas and Márcio Corrêa
- Education policies, pre-college human capital investment and educated unemployment pp. 241-270

- Xiangting Hu, Xiangbo Liu, Chao He and Tiantian Dai
- Exploring the robustness of country rankings by educational attainment pp. 271-296

- Carsten Schroeder and Shlomo Yitzhaki
- Castle, Jennifer, Clements, Mike and Hendry, David: Forecasting: an essential introduction pp. 297-299

- Robert Kunst
Volume 129, issue 2, 2020
- Revenue in first-price auctions with a buy-out price and risk-averse bidders pp. 103-142

- William E. Gryc
- Does add-on presence always lead to lower baseline prices? Theory and evidence pp. 143-172

- Marco Savioli and Lorenzo Zirulia
- The welfare effect of bargaining power in the licensing of a cost-reducing technology pp. 173-193

- Shin Kishimoto
- Quinn, Sarah L: American bonds: how credit markets shaped a nation pp. 195-202

- Markus Demary
Volume 129, issue 1, 2020
- Optimal taxation in a common resource oligopoly game pp. 1-31

- Michele Bisceglia
- Deferred taxation under default risk pp. 33-48

- Cristian Carini, Michele Moretto, Paolo Panteghini and Sergio Vergalli
- Precautionary retirement and precautionary saving pp. 49-77

- Marco Magnani
- Strategic corporate social responsibility, imperfect competition, and market concentration pp. 79-101

- Lisa Planer-Friedrich and Marco Sahm
Volume 128, issue 3, 2019
- Inter-group competition through joint marketing efforts and intra-group Cournot competition pp. 203-224

- Akio Kawasaki, Takao Ohkawa and Makoto Okamura
- On the social (sub)optimality of divisionalization under product differentiation pp. 225-238

- Luca Lambertini and Giuseppe Pignataro
- Cooperative R&D with durable goods pp. 239-258

- Amagoia Sagasta
- Financial conditions and supply decisions when firms are risk averse pp. 259-289

- Vanda Tulli, Mauro Gallegati and Gerd Weinrich
- Vague, Richard: A brief history of doom pp. 291-295

- Claudio Sardoni
Volume 128, issue 2, 2019
- Optimal public policy à la Ramsey in an endogenous growth model pp. 99-118

- Elena Del Rey and Miguel-Angel Lopez-Garcia
- Heterogeneity and monetary policy pp. 119-145

- Nurlan Turdaliev
- Indirect taxes in a cross-border shopping model: a monopolistic competition approach pp. 147-175

- Hiroshi Aiura and Hikaru Ogawa
- Optimal saving and health prevention pp. 177-191

- Desu Liu and Mario Menegatti
- Torben Iversen and David Soskice: Democracy and prosperity: reinventing capitalism through a turbulent century pp. 193-200

- Robert Boyer
- Komlos, John: Foundations of real world economics: what every economics student needs to know pp. 201-201

- Michael Braulke
Volume 128, issue 1, 2019
- Bundling versus unbundling: asymmetric information on information externalities pp. 1-25

- Marco Buso
- Foreign penetration and domestic competition pp. 27-45

- Sajal Lahiri and Yingyi Tsai
- Endogenous strategic variable in a mixed duopoly pp. 47-65

- Amarjyoti Mahanta
- Corporate social responsibility and privatization policy in a mixed oligopoly pp. 67-89

- Seung-Leul Kim, Sang-Ho Lee and Toshihiro Matsumura
- Basu, Kaushik: The republic of beliefs: a new approach to law and economics pp. 91-93

- Mario Ferrero
- Grigoriadis, Theocharis: Religion and Comparative Development: The Genesis of Democracy and Dictatorship pp. 95-97

- Christa Hainz
Volume 127, issue 3, 2019
- Bubbles and cycles in the Solow–Swan model pp. 193-221

- Gerhard Sorger
- Risk aversion heterogeneity and the investment–uncertainty relationship pp. 223-264

- Gianluca Femminis
- Gradual trade liberalization in a North–South model of the product cycle pp. 265-292

- Adolfo Cristobal-Campoamor
- Colander, David and Freedman, Craig: Where economics went wrong: Chicago’s abandonment of classical liberalism pp. 293-295

- Peter Rosner
Volume 127, issue 2, 2019
- Attorney fees in repeated relationships pp. 99-124

- Brad Graham and Jack Robles
- Endogenous third-degree price discrimination in Hotelling model with elastic demand pp. 125-145

- Tong Zhang, Yixue Huo, Xin Zhang and Jie Shuai
- Are tax havens good? Implications of the crackdown on secrecy pp. 147-160

- Alfons Weichenrieder and Fangying Xu
- Does promoting homeownership always damage labour market performances? pp. 161-183

- Julie Beugnot, Olivier Charlot and Guy Lacroix
- Vito Tanzi: The ecology of tax systems—factors that shape the demand and supply of taxes pp. 185-188

- Christian Keuschnigg
- Elhanan Helpman: Globalization and inequality pp. 189-191

- Benjamin Jung
Volume 127, issue 1, 2019
- Optimal asymmetric sector-specific labour taxation in an overlapping generations model pp. 1-18

- Igor Fedotenkov
- Sustainability of public debt under physical and human capital accumulation in an overlapping generations model pp. 19-45

- Takumi Motoyama
- Progressive taxation as an automatic destabilizer under endogenous growth pp. 47-71

- Shu-Hua Chen and Jang-Ting Guo
- Bank competition, real investments, and welfare pp. 73-90

- Oz Shy and Rune Stenbacka
- Tversky, Amos, The Essential Tversky pp. 91-93

- Matthias Lang
- George R. Boyer: The winding road to the welfare state—economic insecurity and social welfare policy in Britain pp. 95-97

- Bernard Harris