Economic Policy
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Volume 37, issue 112, 2022
- Covid-induced school closures in the United States and Germany: long-term distributional effects pp. 609-639

- Nicola Fuchs-Schündeln
- The political economy of reforms in Central Bank design: evidence from a new dataset pp. 641-688

- Davide Romelli
- Zsofia Barany discussion of: Central bank independence pp. 689-690

- Zsofia Barany
- Fiorella De Fiore discussion of: Central bank independence pp. 691-694

- Fiorella De Fiore
- The effectiveness of promotion incentives for public employees: evidence from Italian academia pp. 697-748

- Marco Nieddu and Lorenzo Pandolfi
- Andrea Tesei discussion of: Career incentives in academia pp. 749-751

- Andrea Tesei
- Corporate zombies: anatomy and life cycle pp. 757-803

- Ryan Banerjee and Boris Hofmann
- Federica Romei discussion of: Corporate zombies pp. 805-806

- Federica Romei
- Farzad Saidi discussion of: Corporate zombies pp. 807-808

- Farzad Saidi
- Technology, labour market institutions and early retirement pp. 811-849

- Naomitsu Yashiro, Tomi Kyyrä, Hyunjeong Hwang and Juha Tuomala
- Christopher Roth discussion of: Technology and early retirement pp. 851-852

- Christopher Roth
Volume 37, issue 111, 2022
- What kind of EU fiscal capacity? Evidence from a randomized survey experiment in five European countries in times of corona pp. 411-459

- Roel Beetsma, Brian Burgoon, Francesco Nicoli, Anniek de Ruijter and Frank Vandenbroucke
- Edouard Challe discussion of: Fiscal capacity support pp. 461-464

- Edouard Challe
- Moritz Kuhn discussion of: Fiscal capacity support pp. 465-467

- Moritz Kuhn
- A market for work permits pp. 471-499

- Michael Lokshin and Martin Ravallion
- Gabrielle Fack discussion of: Immigrants' work permits pp. 501-502

- Gabrielle Fack
- Paolo Pinotti discussion of: Immigrants' Work Permits pp. 503-504

- Paolo Pinotti
- Startups and employment following the COVID-19 pandemic: a calculator pp. 507-533

- Cristiana Benedetti-Fasil, Petr Sedláček and Vincent Sterk
- Bartosz Maćkowiak discussion of: Startups and employment pp. 535-538

- Bartosz Maćkowiak
- Dennis Novy discussion of: Startups and employment pp. 539-541

- Dennis Novy
- Lockdown and voting behaviour: a natural experiment on postponed elections during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 547-599

- Tommaso Giommoni and Gabriel Loumeau
- Emeric Henry discussion of: Lockdown and elections pp. 601-602

- Emeric Henry
Volume 37, issue 110, 2022
- A wealth tax on corporations’ stock pp. 213-227

- Emmanuel Saez and Gabriel Zucman
- Unsafe jobs, labour market risk and social protection pp. 229-267

- Gaetano Basso, Tito Boeri, Alessandro Caiumi and Marco Paccagnella
- Zsofia Barany discussion of: Unsafe jobs pp. 269-271

- Zsofia Barany
- Joan Monras discussion of: Unsafe jobs pp. 273-274

- Joan Monras
- Can the covid bailouts save the economy? pp. 277-330

- Vadim Elenev, Tim Landvoigt and Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh
- Edouard Challe discussion of: Bailouts pp. 331-333

- Edouard Challe
- Christine Laudenbach discussion of: Bailouts pp. 335-337

- Christine Laudenbach
- Macroeconomic dynamics and reallocation in an epidemic: evaluating the ‘Swedish solution’ pp. 341-398

- Dirk Krueger, Harald Uhlig and Taojun Xie
- Moritz Kuhn discussion of: Safe choices? pp. 399-401

- Moritz Kuhn
- Federica Romei discussion of: Safe choices? pp. 403-404

- Federica Romei
Volume 37, issue 109, 2022
- Inequalities in the times of a pandemic pp. 5-41

- Stefanie Stantcheva
- The medium-term impact of non-pharmaceutical interventions. The case of the 1918 influenza in US cities pp. 43-81

- Guillaume Chapelle
- Erik Hornung Discussion of: Policies in the Middle Run pp. 83-84

- Erik Hornung
- The role of schools in transmission of the SARS-CoV-2 virus: quasi-experimental evidence from Germany pp. 87-130

- Clara von Bismarck-Osten, Kirill Borusyak and Uta Schönberg
- Gabrelle Fack Discussion of: Closing Schools? pp. 131-131

- Gabrielle Fack
- Alexandra Roulet Discussion of: Closing Schools? pp. 133-134

- Alexandra Roulet
- The impact of the coronavirus lockdown on mental health: evidence from the United States pp. 139-155

- Abi Adams-Prassl, Teodora Boneva, Marta Golin and Christopher Rauh
- Paolo Pinotti Discussion of: Mental Health pp. 157-158

- Paolo Pinotti
- Christopher Roth Discussion of: Mental Health pp. 159-160

- Christopher Roth
- Real-time inequality and the welfare state in motion: evidence from COVID-19 in Spain pp. 165-199

- Oriol Aspachs, Ruben Durante, Alberto Graziano, Josep Mestres, Jose G Montalvo and Marta Reynal-Querol
- Thiemo Fetzer Discussion of: COVID and Income Inequality pp. 201-203

- Thiemo Fetzer
Volume 36, issue 108, 2021
- Chaebols and firm dynamics in Korea (Distance to frontier, selection, and economicgrowth) pp. 593-626

- Philippe Aghion, Sergei Guriev and Kangchul Jo
- UK house prices and three decades of decline in the risk-free real interest rate (Demographics and Real Interest Rates: Inspecting the Mechanism) pp. 627-684

- David Miles and Victoria Monro
- Cover your assets: non-performing loans and coverage ratios in Europe (Bias-corrected matching estimators for average treatment effects) pp. 685-733

- Lucia Alessi, Brunella Bruno, Elena Carletti, Katja Neugebauer and Isabella Wolfskeil
- Employment protection and fertility decisions: the unintended consequences of the Italian Jobs Act (Wrongful discharge laws and innovation) pp. 735-773

- Maria De Paola, Roberto Nisticò and Vincenzo Scoppa
- Erratum to: Cover your assets: non-performing loans and coverage ratios in Europe pp. 775-775

- Lucia Alessi, Brunella Bruno, Elena Carletti, Katja Neugebauer and Isabella Wolfskeil
Volume 36, issue 107, 2021
- Editors’ Introduction pp. 373-376

- Mariolina Ciccone
- Exporting pollution: where do multinational firms emit CO2? (Effects of air quality regulations on polluting industries) pp. 377-437

- Itzhak Ben-David, Yeejin Jang, Stefanie Kleimeier and Michael Viehs
- Smart hedging against carbon leakage (An overview of the GTAP 9 data base) pp. 439-484

- Christoph Böhringer, Knut Einar Rosendahl and Halvor Storrøsten
- An endogenous emissions cap produces a green paradox (Combining price and quantity controls under partitioned environmental regulation) pp. 485-522

- Reyer Gerlagh, Roweno J R K Heijmans and Knut Einar Rosendahl
- The link between regional temperature and regional incomes: econometric evidence with sub-national data (Productivity differences between and within countries) pp. 523-550

- Christina Greßer, Daniel Meierrieks and David Stadelmann
- Pareto-improving carbon-risk taxation (The environment and directed technical change) pp. 551-589

- Laurence Kotlikoff, Felix Kubler, Andrey Polbin and Simon Scheidegger
Volume 36, issue 106, 2021
- Redesigning EU fiscal rules: from rules to standards pp. 195-236

- Olivier Blanchard, Alvaro Leandro and Jeromin Zettelmeyer
- EU transfers and euroscepticism: can’t buy me love? pp. 237-286

- Alessandro Borin, Elisa Macchi and Michele Mancini
- Fewer guns, less crime: evidence from Brazil pp. 287-323

- Rodrigo Schneider
- Does a higher retirement age reduce youth employment? pp. 325-372

- Marco Bertoni and Giorgio Brunello
Volume 36, issue 105, 2021
- Education and health: long-run effects of peers, tracking and years pp. 3-49

- Martin Fischer, Ulf-G. Gerdtham, Gawain Heckley, Martin Karlsson, Gustav Kjellsson and Therese Nilsson
- Health outcomes, personality traits and eating disorders pp. 51-76

- John C Ham, Daniela Iorio and Michelle Sovinsky
- Height and well-being during the transition from plan to market pp. 77-120

- Alicia Adsera, Francesca Dalla Pozza, Sergei Guriev, Lukas Kleine-Rueschkamp and Elena Nikolova
- The human side of austerity: health spending and outcomes during the Greek crisis pp. 121-190

- Roberto Perotti
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