Economic Policy
1997 - 2025
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Volume 32, issue 92, 2017
- Who voted for Brexit? A comprehensive district-level analysis pp. 601-650

- Sascha Becker, Thiemo Fetzer and Dennis Novy
- The costs and benefits of leaving the EU: trade effects pp. 651-705

- Swati Dhingra, Hanwei Huang, Gianmarco Ottaviano, João Paulo Pessoa, Thomas Sampson and John van Reenen
- Necessity as the mother of invention: monetary policy after the crisis pp. 707-755

- Alan Blinder, Michael Ehrmann, Jakob de Haan and David-Jan Jansen
- Framing and retirement age: The gap between willingness-to-accept and willingness-to-pay pp. 757-809

- Christoph Merkle, Philipp Schreiber and Martin Weber
Volume 32, issue 91, 2017
- The labour market consequences of refugee supply shocks pp. 361-413

- George Borjas and Joan Monras
- Time-consistent immigration policy under economic and cultural externalities pp. 415-446

- Alberto Bisin and Giulio Zanella
- Refugees and asylum seekers, the crisis in Europe and the future of policy pp. 447-496

- Timothy Hatton
- On the economics and politics of refugee migration pp. 497-550

- Christian Dustmann, Francesco Fasani, Tommaso Frattini, Luigi Minale and Uta Schönberg
- Does emigration delay political change? Evidence from Italy during the great recession pp. 551-596

- Massimo Anelli and Giovanni Peri
Volume 32, issue 90, 2017
- ESBies: safety in the tranches pp. 175-219

- Markus Brunnermeier, Sam Langfield, Marco Pagano, Ricardo Reis, Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh and Dimitri Vayanos
- From global savings glut to financing infrastructure pp. 221-261

- Rabah Arezki, Patrick Bolton, Sanjay Peters, Frédéric Samama and Joseph Stiglitz
- You’re banned! The effect of sanctions on German cross-border financial flows pp. 263-318

- Tibor Besedes, Stefan Goldbach and Volker Nitsch
- Sanctions and export deflection: evidence from Iran pp. 319-355

- Jamal Haidar
Volume 32, issue 89, 2017
- Rethinking deindustrialization pp. 5-38

- Andrew Bernard, Valerie Smeets and Frédéric Warzynski
- R&D tax incentives and the emergence and trade of ideas pp. 39-80

- Simon Bösenberg and Peter Egger
- Global liquidity and cross-border bank flows pp. 81-125

- Eugenio Cerutti, Stijn Claessens and Lev Ratnovski
- The fiscal mix in the euro-area crisis: dimensions and a model-based assessment of effects pp. 127-169

- Giovanni Callegari, Francesco Drudi and Keith Kuester
Volume 31, issue 88, 2016
- Research assessment and recognized excellence: simple bibliometrics for more efficient academic research evaluations pp. 611-652

- Pierre Régibeau and Katharine Rockett
- Did export promotion help firms weather the crisis? pp. 653-702

- Johannes Van Biesebroeck, Jozef Konings and Christian Volpe Martincus
- What drives the dynamics of business growth? pp. 703-742

- Albert Bravo-Biosca, Chiara Criscuolo and Carlo Menon
- Adult financial literacy and households’ financial assets: the role of bank information policies pp. 743-782

- Margherita Fort, Francesco Manaresi and Serena Trucchi
Volume 31, issue 87, 2016
- Breaking free of the triple coincidence in international finance pp. 409-451

- Stefan Avdjiev, Robert McCauley and Hyun Song Shin
- Academies, charter and free schools: do new school types deliver better outcomes? pp. 453-501

- Andrew Eyles, Claudia Hupkau and Stephen Machin
- Climate policy pp. 503-558

- John Hassler, Per Krusell and Jonas Nycander
- The six flaws of the Eurozone pp. 559-606

- Charles Wyplosz
Volume 31, issue 86, 2016
- Immigration, public opinion and the recession in Europe pp. 205-246

- Timothy Hatton
- Monnet’s error? pp. 247-297

- Luigi Guiso, Paola Sapienza and Luigi Zingales
- Credit booms and macrofinancial stability pp. 299-355

- Giovanni Dell’Ariccia, Deniz Igan, Luc Laeven and Hui Tong
- Are bank capital ratios pro-cyclical? New evidence and perspectives pp. 357-403

- Michael Brei and Leonardo Gambacorta
Volume 31, issue 85, 2016
- A surplus of ambition: can Europe rely on large primary surpluses to solve its debt problem? pp. 5-49

- Barry Eichengreen and Ugo Panizza
- Bank bias in Europe: effects on systemic risk and growth pp. 51-106

- Sam Langfield and Marco Pagano
- The great mortgaging: housing finance, crises and business cycles pp. 107-152

- Oscar Jorda, Moritz Schularick and Alan Taylor
- The rise and fall of European current account deficits pp. 153-199

- Joong Shik Kang and Jay Shambaugh
Volume 30, issue 84, 2015
- Trade and tasks: an exploration over three decades in Germany pp. 589-641

- Sascha Becker and Marc-Andreas Muendler
- Editor'S Choice Labour market adjustments and migration in Europe and the United States: how different? pp. 643-682

- Robert Beyer and Frank Smets
- Managerial practices and student performance pp. 683-728

- Adriana Di Liberto, Fabiano Schivardi and Giovanni Sulis
- US investment in global bonds: as the Fed pushes, some EMEs pull pp. 729-766

- John Burger, Rajeswari Sengupta, Francis Warnock and Veronica Warnock
Volume 30, issue 83, 2015
- Editor's Choice Austerity in 2009–13 pp. 383-437

- Alberto Alesina, Omar Barbiero, Carlo Favero, Francesco Giavazzi and Matteo Paradisi
- The confidence effects of fiscal consolidations pp. 439-489

- Roel Beetsma, Jacopo Cimadomo, Oana Furtuna and Massimo Giuliodori1
- Macroeconomic potentials of transatlantic free trade: a high resolution perspective for Europe and the world pp. 491-537

- Gabriel Felbermayr, Benedikt Heid, Mario Larch and Erdal Yalcin
- Non-tariff barriers, integration and the transatlantic economy pp. 539-584

- Peter Egger, Joseph Francois, Miriam Manchin and Douglas Nelson
Volume 30, issue 82, 2015
- Global dollar credit: links to US monetary policy and leverage pp. 187-229

- Robert McCauley, Patrick McGuire and Vladyslav Sushko
- Global liquidity through the lens of monetary aggregates pp. 231-290

- Kyuil Chung, Jong-Eun Lee, Elena Loukoianova, Hail Park and Hyun Song Shin
- The liquidation of government debt pp. 291-333

- Carmen Reinhart and M. Belen Sbrancia1
- Growth, inequality and social welfare: cross-country evidence pp. 335-377

- David Dollar, Tatjana Kleineberg and Aart Kraay
Volume 30, issue 81, 2015
- Do real exchange rate appreciations matter for growth? pp. 5-45

- Matthieu Bussiere, Claude Lopez and Cédric Tille
- What drives the German current account? And how does it affect other EU Member States? pp. 47-93

- Robert Kollmann, Marco Ratto, Werner Roeger, Jan in 't Veld and Lukas Vogel
- The euroization of bank deposits in Eastern Europe pp. 95-139

- Martin Brown and Helmut Stix
- Gender gaps in policy making: evidence from direct democracy in Switzerland pp. 141-181

- Patricia Funk and Christina Gathmann
Volume 29, issue 80, 2014
- Unemployment at risk: the policy determinants of labour market exposure to economic shocks (Labor market institutions and the business cycle: unemployment rigidities vs wage rigidities) pp. 603-637

- Alain de Serres and Fabrice Murtin
- Cyprus: from boom to bail-in (The “greatest” carry trade ever? Understanding eurozone bank risks) pp. 639-689

- Alexander Michaelides
- Do oil price increases cause higher food prices? (Biofuels, binding constraints, and agricultural commodity price volatility) pp. 691-747

- Christiane Baumeister and Lutz Kilian
- Evaluating asset-market effects of unconventional monetary policy: a multi-country review (Uncertainty of interest rate path as a monetary policy instrument) pp. 749-799

- John Rogers, Chiara Scotti and Jonathan Wright
Volume 29, issue 79, 2014
- School and family effects on educational outcomes across countries (Teaching practices and social capital) pp. 395-446

- Richard Freeman and Martina Viarengo
- Financial crises: lessons from history for today (Optimal caliper widths for propensity-score matching when estimating differences in means and differences in proportions in observational studies) pp. 447-493

- Selin Sayek and Fatma Taskin
- The role of creditor seniority in Europe's sovereign debt crisis (What is the risk of European sovereign debt defaults? Fiscal space, CDS spreads and market pricing of risk) pp. 495-552

- Sven Steinkamp and Frank Westermann
- Evaluating the cost of government credit support: the Oecd context (Existence of an equilibrium for a competitive economy) pp. 553-597

- Deborah Lucas
Volume 29, issue 78, 2014
- Systemic risk, sovereign yields and bank exposures in the euro crisis (Real effects of the sovereign debt crises in Europe: evidence from syndicated loans) pp. 203-251

- Niccolò Battistini, Marco Pagano and Saverio Simonelli
- Public policy and resource allocation: evidence from firms in Oecd countries (‘Joseph Schumpeter Lecture. Appropriate growth policy: a unifying framework) pp. 253-296

- Dan Andrews and Federico Cingano
- Mark-to-market accounting and systemic risk: evidence from the insurance industry (Mark-to-market accounting and cash-in-the-market pricing) pp. 297-341

- Andrew Ellul, Chotibhak Jotikasthira, Christian T. Lundblad and Yihui Wang
- Financial fair play in European football (v. National Football League, 560 (The Supreme Court May 24, 2010)) pp. 343-390

- Thomas Peeters and Stefan Szymanski
Volume 29, issue 77, 2014
- Defying gravity: can Japanese sovereign debt continue to increase without a crisis?* (Fiscal discipline and the cost of public debt service: some estimates for OECD countries) pp. 5-44

- Takeo Hoshi and Takatoshi Ito
- Identifying channels of credit substitution when bank capital requirements are varied (Which financial frictions? Parsing the evidence from the financial crisis) pp. 45-77

- Shekhar Aiyar, Charles W. Calomiris and Tomasz Wieladek
- TARGET2 and central bank balance sheets (The economics of TARGET2 balances) pp. 79-137

- Karl Whelan
- What drives TARGET2 balances? Evidence from a panel analysis (What drives Target2 balances? Evidence from a panel analysis) pp. 139-197

- Raphael Auer
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