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Volume 123, issue 3, 2018
- Endogenous sector-biased technical change and perpetual and transient structural change pp. 195-223

- Pengfei Zhang
- Competing incremental and breakthrough innovation in a model of product evolution pp. 225-247

- Colin Davis and Yasunobu Tomoda
- On financial deepening and long-run growth pp. 249-276

- Sergio Salas
- Productivity growth and welfare in a model of allocative inefficiency pp. 277-298

- Richard Cothren and Ravi Radhakrishnan
- Sanjit Dhami: The foundations of behavioral economic analysis pp. 299-301

- Peter N. C. Mohr
- Salsman, Richard M: The political economy of Public debt. Three centuries of theory and evidence, 322 pp. New thinking in political economy pp. 303-305

- Gilles Raveaud
Volume 123, issue 2, 2018
- Coalitional fairness with participation rates pp. 97-139

- Achille Basile, Maria Graziano and Ciro Tarantino
- Stochastic dominance and thick-tailed wealth distributions pp. 141-159

- Christian Pietro and Marco Sorge
- Occupational choice and entrepreneurship: effects of R&D subsidies on economic growth pp. 161-185

- Takaaki Morimoto
- Caselli, Francesco: Technology differences over space and time pp. 187-189

- Mariacristina Piva
- Roche, William K., O’Connell, Philip J. and Prothero, Andrea (eds.): Austerity and recovery in Ireland: Europe’s poster child and the great recession pp. 191-193

- Sebastian Dullien
Volume 123, issue 1, 2018
- The superiority among specific, demand ad valorem and cost ad valorem subsidy regimes pp. 1-21

- Wen-Jung Liang, Kuang Cheng Andy Wang and Ping-Yao Chou
- Endogenous market regulation in a signaling model of lobby formation pp. 23-47

- Francisco Candel-Sánchez and Juan Perote-Pena
- Mixed provision of health care services with double coverage pp. 49-70

- Cristina Pardo-Garcia and José Sempere-Monerris
- An analysis of entry-then-privatization model: welfare and policy implications pp. 71-88

- Sang-Ho Lee, Toshihiro Matsumura and Susumu Sato
- Wilson, David S. and Alan Kirman (eds): Complexity and evolution: toward a new synthesis for economics pp. 89-91

- Gian Italo Bischi
- Gersbach Hans: Redesigning Democracy—More Ideas for Better Rules pp. 93-95

- Bernhard Köster
Volume 122, issue 3, 2017
- Market access and technology adoption in the presence of FDI pp. 199-238

- Hiroshi Mukunoki
- Local content and emission taxes when the number of foreign firms is endogenous pp. 239-266

- Luis Gautier
- International asymmetric R&D rivalry and industrial strategy pp. 267-278

- Yasunori Ishii
- Aspirations and the transfer paradox in an overlapping generations model pp. 279-301

- Kojun Hamada, Tsuyoshi Shinozaki and Mitsuyoshi Yanagihara
- Miglo, Anton: Capital structure in the modern world pp. 303-306

- Anna Maria Menichini
Volume 122, issue 2, 2017
- Optimal mixed taxation, public goods and the problem of high-skilled emigration pp. 97-119

- Xavier Ruiz del Portal
- Higher Tax for Top Earners pp. 121-136

- Felix FitzRoy and Jim Jin
- Commodity taxes and welfare under endogenous market conduct pp. 137-154

- Henrik Vetter
- On the implications of declining population growth for regional migration pp. 155-171

- Thomas Christiaans
- Multiple steady states and indeterminacy in the Uzawa–Lucas model with educational externalities pp. 173-190

- Shiro Kuwahara
- Blanchard, Olivier, Rajan, Raghuram, Rogoff, Kenneth, & Summers, Lawrence H. (eds): Progress and confusion: The state of macroeconomic policy pp. 191-193

- Sebastian Dullien
- Manfred Nowak: Human rights or global capitalism: the limits of privatization pp. 195-196

- Gerold Ambrosius
- Erratum to: Optimal mixed taxation, public goods and the problem of high-skilled emigration pp. 197-197

- Xavier Ruiz del Portal
Volume 122, issue 1, 2017
- Perfect versus imperfect direct advertising, and market performance pp. 1-27

- Lola Esteban and José M. Hernández
- The combination of two tragedies: commons and anticommons tragedies pp. 29-43

- Chia-Hung Sun and Chorng-Jian Liu
- Environmental taxation and mergers in oligopoly markets with product differentiation pp. 45-65

- Mahelet Fikru and Luis Gautier
- Dynamic beauty contests: Learning from the winners to win? pp. 67-92

- Ming Yi
- Offer, Avner, and Söderberg, Gabriel: The Nobel Factor: the prize in economics, social democracy, and the market turn pp. 93-95

- Bertram Schefold
Volume 121, issue 3, 2017
- Staged financing: a trade-off theory of holdup and option value pp. 197-237

- Lei Gao
- Pricing and market conduct in a vertical relationship pp. 239-253

- Henrik Vetter
- Vertical separation with location–price competition pp. 255-266

- Youping Li and Jie Shuai
- Profit-sharing licensing pp. 267-278

- Shuai Niu
- Johansson, Per-Olov and Bengt Kriström: Cost-benefit analysis for project appraisal pp. 279-281

- Massimo Florio
Volume 121, issue 2, 2017
- Ordered search with asymmetric product design pp. 105-132

- Hui Song
- Asymmetric equilibria under price cap regulation pp. 133-151

- Yasunori Okumura
- Moral hazard, Bertrand competition and natural monopoly pp. 153-171

- Brishti Guha
- Domestic patenting systems and foreign licensing choices pp. 173-191

- Yingyi Tsai and Arijit Mukherjee
- Ayres, Robert: Energy, complexity and wealth maximization pp. 193-195

- Daniel Nachtigall
Volume 121, issue 1, 2017
- Norms and monetary fines as deterrents, and distributive effects pp. 1-27

- Kangoh Lee
- Social conflict and wage inequality pp. 29-49

- Jiancai Pi and Pengqing Zhang
- Public infrastructure for production and international trade in a small open economy: a dynamic analysis pp. 51-73

- Akihiko Yanase and Makoto Tawada
- Private ownership economies with externalities and existence of competitive equilibria: a differentiable approach pp. 75-98

- Elena del Mercato and Vincenzo Platino
- Van Bavel, Bas: The invisible hand?: How market economies have emerged and declined since AD 500. 352pp. Oxford University Press, New York, 2016. Hardback, £35.00 pp. 99-103

- Stefano Zamagni