Economic Policy
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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 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
Volume 35, issue 104, 2020
- Boosting fiscal space: the roles of GDP-linked debt and longer maturities pp. 587-634

- Jun Il Kim and Jonathan Ostry
- The changing nature of gender selection into employment over the great recession pp. 635-677

- Juan Dolado, Cecilia Garcia-Penalosa and Linas Tarasonis
- Persuadable perceptions: the effect of media content on beliefs about corruption pp. 679-737

- Lucia Rizzica and Marco Tonello
- School choice during a period of radical school reform. Evidence from academy conversion in England pp. 739-795

- Marco Bertoni, Stephen Gibbons and Olmo Silva
Volume 35, issue 103, 2020
- Why is the euro punching below its weight? pp. 405-460

- Ethan Ilzetzki, Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff
- The fiscal–monetary policy mix in the euro area: challenges at the zero lower bound pp. 461-517

- Athanasios Orphanides
- The US–Chinese trade war: an event study of stock-market responses pp. 519-559

- Peter Egger and Jiaqing Zhu
- Trade wars: What do they mean? Why are they happening now? What are the costs? pp. 561-584

- Aaditya Mattoo and Robert Staiger
Volume 35, issue 102, 2020
- Anticipating the financial crisis: evidence from insider trading in banks pp. 213-267

- Ozlem Akin, Jose Marin and Jose-Luis Peydro
- Mandating access: assessing the NIH’s public access policy pp. 269-304

- Joseph Staudt
- Removing the wall around welfare: What do We learn from A8 immigrants in the UK? pp. 305-356

- Ludovica Giua
- What drives pension reforms in the OECD? pp. 357-402

- Roel Beetsma, Franc Klaassen, Ward Romp and Ron van Maurik
Volume 35, issue 101, 2020
- Learning about fiscal multipliers during the European sovereign debt crisis: evidence from a quasi-natural experiment pp. 5-40

- Lucyna Gornicka, Christophe Kamps, Gerrit Koester and Nadine Leiner-Killinger
- Completing the Banking Union with a European deposit insurance scheme: who is afraid of cross-subsidization? pp. 41-95

- Jacopo Carmassi, Sonja Dobkowitz, Johanne Evrard, Laura Parisi, André F Silva and Michael Wedow
- Friendly fire: the trade impact of the Russia sanctions and counter-sanctions pp. 97-146

- Matthieu Crozet and Julian Hinz
- What’s in a name? That which we call capital controls pp. 147-208

- Atish Ghosh, Jun I Kim and Mahvash Qureshi
Volume 34, issue 100, 2019
- Automation and jobs: when technology boosts employment* pp. 589-626

- James Bessen
- Who is afraid of machines? pp. 627-690

- Sotiris Blanas, Gino Gancia and Sang Yoon (Tim) Lee
- Automation, performance and international competition: a firm-level comparison of process innovation pp. 691-722

- Lene Kromann and Anders Sørensen
- Why is labour receiving a smaller share of global income?* pp. 723-759

- Mai Dao, Mitali Das and Zsoka Koczan
- BigTech and the changing structure of financial intermediation pp. 761-799

- Jon Frost, Leonardo Gambacorta, Yi Huang, Hyun Song Shin and Pablo Zbinden
Volume 34, issue 99, 2019
- Zero-hours contracts and labour market policy pp. 369-427

- Nikhil Datta, Giulia Giupponi and Stephen Machin
- Uber happy? Work and well-being in the 'Gig Economy' pp. 429-477

- Thor Berger, Carl Benedikt Frey, Guy Levin and Santosh Rao Danda
- Income contingent university loans: Policy design and an application to Spain pp. 479-521

- Antonio Cabrales, Maia Güell, Rocio Madera and Analía Viola
- Academic salaries and public evaluation of university research: Evidence from the UK Research Excellence Framework pp. 523-583

- Gianni De Fraja, Giovanni Facchini and John Gathergood
Volume 34, issue 98, 2019
- The cost of non-Europe, revisited pp. 145-199

- Thierry Mayer, Vincent Vicard, Soledad Zignago and Beata Javorcik
- The gains from economic integration pp. 201-266

- David Comerford, Sevi Rodríguez Mora and Beata Javorcik
- Importance of EU regional support programmes for firm performance pp. 267-313

- Konstantins Benkovskis, Olegs Tkacevs, Naomitsu Yashiro and Beata Javorcik
- Mars or Mercury? The geopolitics of international currency choice pp. 315-363

- Barry Eichengreen, Arnaud Mehl, Livia Chiţu and Thorsten Beck
Volume 33, issue 96, 2018
- Monetary policy and bank profitability in a low interest rate environment pp. 531-586

- Carlo Altavilla, Miguel Boucinha, Jose-Luis Peydro and Thorsten BeckManaging Editor
- Can education compensate the effect of population ageing on macroeconomic performance? pp. 587-634

- Rainer Kotschy, Uwe Sunde and Tommaso MonacelliManaging Editor
- The productivity puzzle and misallocation: an Italian perspective pp. 635-684

- Sara Calligaris, Massimo Del Gatto, Fadi Hassan, Gianmarco Ottaviano, Fabiano Schivardi and Tommaso MonacelliManaging Editor
- The walking dead? Zombie firms and productivity performance in OECD countries pp. 685-736

- Muge Adalet, Dan Andrews, Valentine Millot and Thorsten BeckManaging Editor
Volume 33, issue 95, 2018
- Intervention and peace pp. 361-402

- David Levine and Salvatore Modica
- Long-term exposure to malaria and violence in Africa pp. 403-446

- Matteo Cervellati, Elena Esposito, Uwe Sunde and Simona Valmori
- Can power-sharing foster peace? Evidence from Northern Ireland pp. 447-484

- Hannes Mueller and Dominic Rohner
- Trading for peace pp. 485-526

- Saumitra Jha
Volume 33, issue 94, 2018
- Interest rate changes, mortgages, and consumption: evidence from Italy pp. 183-224

- Tullio Jappelli and Annalisa Scognamiglio
- Can appreciation be expansionary? Evidence from the euro area pp. 225-264

- Philip Lane and Livio Stracca
- The economics of financing higher education pp. 265-314

- Ron Diris and Erwin Ooghe
- Dangerous flexibility – retirement reforms reconsidered pp. 315-355

- Axel Börsch-Supan, Tabea Bucher-Koenen, Vesile Kutlu-Koc and Nicolas Goll
Volume 33, issue 93, 2018
- Is regulation to blame for the decline in American entrepreneurship? pp. 5-44

- Nathan Goldschlag and Alexander Tabarrok
- Evaluating market consolidation in mobile communications pp. 45-100

- Christos Genakos, Tommaso Valletti and Frank Verboven
- Firing costs and firm hiring: evidence from an Italian reform pp. 101-130

- Paolo Sestito and Eliana Viviano
- Patent boxes design, patents location, and local R&D pp. 131-177

- Annette Alstadsæter, Salvador Barrios, Gaëtan Nicodème, Agnieszka Maria Skonieczna and Antonio Vezzani
- Erratum to: Who voted for Brexit? A comprehensive district-level analysis pp. 179-180

- Sascha Becker, Thiemo Fetzer and Dennis Novy
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