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Volume 66, issue 4
- Electricity Use as a Real-Time Indicator of the Economic Burden of the COVID-19-Related Lockdown: Evidence from Switzerland pp. 303-321

- Benedikt Janzen and Doina Radulescu
- COVID-19: guaranteed Loans and Zombie Firms pp. 322-364

- Benedikt Zoller-Rydzek and Florian Keller
- Gender Equality and Public Policy during COVID-19 pp. 365-375

- Paola Profeta
- COVID: Not a Great Equalizer pp. 376-393

- Vincenzo Galasso
Volume 66, issue 3
- Introduction to the Special Issue ‘New Perspectives on Tax Administration Research’1 pp. 181-184

- Christos Kotsogiannis
- Flying under the Radar: Ghosts and the Income Tax pp. 185-197

- Brian Erard, Patrick Langetieg, Mark Payne and Alan Plumley
- Penetration of Digital Payments in Greece after Capital Controls: Determinants and Impact on VAT Revenues pp. 198-220

- Svetoslav Danchev, Georgios Gatopoulos and Nikolaos Vettas
- Traceable Payments and VAT Design: Effects on VAT Performance pp. 221-247

- Boryana Madzharova
- Do Audits Deter or Provoke Future Tax Noncompliance? Evidence on Self-Employed Taxpayers pp. 248-264

- Sebastian Beer, Matthias Kasper, Erich Kirchler and Brian Erard
- Gender, Social Value Orientation, and Tax Compliance pp. 265-284

- John W D’Attoma, Clara Volintiru and Antoine Malézieux
- Are Tax Amnesties Good for Us All? Understanding Influence of Tax Amnesties on Benefiters and Non-Benefiters pp. 285-300

- Recep Yücedoğru and İdris Sarisoy
- Corrigendum to: Gender, Social Value Orientation, and Tax pp. 301-301

- John W D’Attoma, Clara Volintiru and Antoine Malézieux
Volume 66, issue 2, 2020
- Should Contact Bans Have Been Lifted More in Germany? pp. 115-133

- Jean Roch Donsimoni, René Glawion, Bodo Plachter, Klaus Wälde and Constantin Weiser
- Profit Shifting and Industrial Heterogeneity pp. 134-156

- Salvador Barrios and Diego d'Andria
- Inflation and Output Volatility: Evidence from International Historical Data pp. 157-180

- Bruno Ćorić
Volume 65, issue 4, 2019
- Perspectives on Public Sector Outsourcing: Quasi-markets and Prices pp. 343-348

- Henrik Jordahl
- Outsourcing Public Services: Contractibility, Cost, and Quality pp. 349-372

- Fredrik Andersson, Henrik Jordahl and Jens Josephson
- The Impact of Private for-Profit Hospital Ownership on Costs and Quality of Care – Evidence from Germany pp. 373-401

- Ansgar Wübker and Christiane Wuckel
- Competition, Capitation, and Coding: Do Public Primary Care Providers Respond to Increased Competition? pp. 402-423

- Margareta Dackehag and Lina Maria Ellegård
- Effectiveness of Private and Public High Schools: Evidence from Finland pp. 424-445

- Mika Kortelainen and Kalle Manninen
- Public Procurement versus Laissez-Faire: Evidence from Household Waste Collection pp. 446-463

- Jaakko Meriläinen and Janne Tukiainen
- Does Public Sector Outsourcing Decrease Public Employment? Empirical Evidence from OECD Countries pp. 464-484

- Niklas Potrafke
Volume 65, issue 3, 2019
- What Do We Really Know about the Transatlantic Current Account? pp. 255-274

- Martin Braml and Gabriel Felbermayr
- Electoral Cycles of Tax Performance in Advanced Democracies pp. 275-295

- Endrit Lami and Drini Imami
- Vertical Fiscal Externalities and Federal Tax-Transfers under Variable Factor Supplies pp. 296-317

- Nikos Tsakiris, Panos Hatzipanayotou and Michael Michael
- Engines of the Skill Premium in the Portuguese Economy pp. 318-341

- Manuel Carlos Nogueira and Oscar Afonso
Volume 65, issue 1, 2019
- Speculative Eurozone Attacks and Departure Strategies pp. 1-15

- Stefan Homburg
- Impact of Euro-area Membership on Structural Reforms in Product Market and Business Regulation pp. 16-43

- Nina Schönfelder
- How Do Macroeconomic Fundamentals Affect Sovereign Bond Yields? New Evidence from European Forecasts pp. 44-67

- Joao Jalles
- Are Supply-side Reforms Contractionary at the Zero Lower Bound?* pp. 68-83

- Yangyang Ji
- Self-Employment Income Gap in Great Britain: How Much and Who? pp. 84-107

- Ana Cinta G Cabral, Christos Kotsogiannis and Gareth Myles
- Family-managed Firms and Labor Demand Size Matters—but Only the Small Ones Are Different pp. 108-129

- Arnd Kölling
Volume 64, issue 4, 2018
- The Economics of Peace and War: An Overview pp. 545-554

- Vesa Kanniainen and Panu Poutvaara
- Budget and Effort Choice in Sequential Colonel Blotto Campaigns pp. 555-576

- Kai Konrad
- Rebellious Youth: Evidence on the Link between Youth Bulges, Institutional Bottlenecks, and Conflict pp. 577-616

- Lena Gerling
- Defence Commitment and Deterrence in the Theory of War* pp. 617-638

- Vesa Kanniainen
- Military Service of Politicians, Public Policy, and Parliamentary Decisions pp. 639-666

- David Stadelmann, Marco Portmann and Reiner Eichenberger
- Are Drone Strikes Effective in Afghanistan and Pakistan? On the Dynamics of Violence between the United States and the Taliban pp. 667-697

- David Jaeger and Zahra Siddique
- Strategies to Deal with Terrorism pp. 698-711

- Bruno Frey and Margit Osterloh
- Economic Development in Peacekeeping Host Countries pp. 712-728

- Vincenzo Bove and Leandro Elia
- Corrigendum to: Defence Commitment and Deterrence in the Theory of War pp. 729-729

- Vesa Kanniainen
Volume 64, issue 3, 2018
- Introduction to the Special Issue ‘Inequality and Public Policies’, CESifo Economic Studies 2018 pp. 339-344

- Giampaolo Arachi, Michele Giuranno and Paola Profeta
- World Changes in Inequality: an Overview of Facts, Causes, Consequences, and Policies1 pp. 345-370

- François Bourguignon
- Quality of Government and Subjective Poverty in Europe pp. 371-395

- Massimo Baldini, Vito Peragine and Luca Silvestri
- Computation of Equivalent Incomes and Social Welfare for EU and Non-EU Countries pp. 396-425

- Ida Petrillo
- Does Corruption Influence the Self-Restraint Attitude of Women-led SMEs towards Bank Lending? pp. 426-455

- Emma Galli, Danilo Valerio Mascia and Stefania Patrizia Sonia Rossi
- Fiscal Decentralization in Times of Financial Crises pp. 456-488

- David Bartolini, Agnese Sacchi, Simone Salotti and Raffaella Santolini
- Risk Attitudes and Preferences for Redistribution: New Evidence from the Lab pp. 489-515

- Matteo Assandri, Anna Maffioletti, Massimiliano Piacenza and Gilberto Turati
- Estimates of the Causal Effects of Education on Earnings over the Life Cycle with Cohort Effects and Endogenous Education pp. 516-544

- Giuseppe Migali and Ian Walker
Volume 64, issue 2, 2018
- Introduction to the Special Issue ‘On the Use of Geo-Coded Data in Economic Research’ pp. 123-126

- Ina Blind, Matz Dahlberg and Gustav Engström
- Geographic Natural Experiments with Interference: The Effect of All-Mail Voting on Turnout in Colorado pp. 127-149

- Luke Keele and Rocio Titiunik
- Best Education Money Can Buy? Capitalization of School Quality in Finland pp. 150-175

- Oskari Harjunen, Mika Kortelainen and Tuukka Saarimaa
- The Impact of Clustering on Firm Innovation pp. 176-215

- Jan Ruffner and Andrin Spescha
- Weights to Address Non-parallel Trends in Panel Difference-in-differences Models pp. 216-240

- Gabriel Ahlfeldt
- Spatial Differencing: Estimation and Inference pp. 241-254

- Federico Belotti, Edoardo Di Porto and Gianluca Santoni
- Take Me to the Centre of Your Town! Using Micro-geographical Data to Identify Town Centres pp. 255-291

- Paul Cheshire, Christian Hilber, Piero Montebruno and Rosa Sanchis-Guarner
- Construction of Register-based Commuting Measures pp. 292-326

- Ina Blind, Matz Dahlberg, Gustav Engström and John Östh
- GIS for Credible Identification Strategies in Economics Research pp. 327-338

- Masayuki Kudamatsu
Volume 64, issue 1, 2018
- Corrective Taxation and Internalities from Food Consumption pp. 1-14

- Rachel Griffith, Martin O’Connell and Kate Smith
- Does Increasing Compulsory Education Decrease or Displace Adolescent Crime? New Evidence from Administrative and Victimization Data pp. 15-49

- Ylenia Brilli and Marco Tonello
- Financial Intermediation, the Mortgage Market, and Macroprudential Regulation pp. 50-77

- Jenny Körner
- Performance Pay Jobs and Job Satisfaction pp. 78-102

- Marko Ledić
- The German Language Worldwide: a New Data Set on Language Learning pp. 103-121

- Silke Uebelmesser, Matthias Huber and Severin Weingarten
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