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Oxford Economic Papers
1938 - 2025
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2017, volume 69, articles 4
- Lower volatility, higher inequality: are they related? pp. 847-869

- Ozan EksiBy
- Conspicuous consumption and income inequality pp. 870-896

- Sung-Ha HwangBy and Jungmin Lee
- Social trust, workplace organization, and the comparative advantage of nations pp. 897-917

- André van HoornBy
- Adjustments in the housing market after an environmental shock: evidence from a large-scale change in aircraft noise exposure pp. 918-938

- Christian Almer, Stefan Boes and Stephan Nüesch
- Updating poverty estimates in the absence of regular and comparable consumption data: methods and illustration with reference to a middle-income country pp. 939-962

- Hai-Anh Dang, Peter Lanjouw and Umar Serajuddin
- The political influence of peer groups: experimental evidence in the classroom pp. 963-985

- Camila F. S. Campos, Shaun Hargreaves Heap and Fernanda Leite Lopez de Leon
- Gender differences in the propensity to apply for promotion: evidence from the Italian Scientific Qualification pp. 986-1009

- Maria De Paola, Michela Ponzo and Vincenzo Scoppa
- Coming to work while sick: an economic theory of presenteeism with an application to German data pp. 1010-1031

- Boris HirschBy, Daniel S. J. Lechmann and Claus Schnabel
- Competition and innovation with selective exit: an inverted-U shape relationship? pp. 1032-1053

- Pilar BeneitoBy, María Engracia Rochina-Barrachina and Amparo Sanchis-Llopis
- Euro introduction and the behaviour of Italian exporting firms pp. 1054-1077

- Carmine PappalardoBy and Claudio Vicarelli
- The frequency of banking crises in a dynamic setting: a discrete-time duration approach pp. 1078-1100

- Vincent BouvatierBy
- Do the rich save more? Evidence from linked survey and administrative data pp. 1101-1119

- Antoine BozioBy, Carl Emmerson, Cormac O’Dea and Gemma Tetlow
- Optimum saving and growth: Harrod on dynamic welfare economics pp. 1120-1137

- Mauro BoianovskyBy
- Language standardization and the Industrial Revolution pp. 1138-1161

- Leonard Dudley
2017, volume 69, articles 3
- The UK productivity puzzle, 2008–2012: evidence using plant-level estimates of total factor productivity pp. 529-549

- Richard HarrisBy and John Moffat
- On the heterogeneous consequences of civil war pp. 550-568

- Vincenzo BoveBy, Leandro Elia and Ronald Smith
- Fiscal multipliers: new evidence from a large panel of countries pp. 569-590

- Wee Chian Koh
- It is not your fault, but it is your problem: global financial crisis and emerging markets pp. 591-611

- Gulcin Ozkan and Filiz Unsal
- Inflation during times of economic slack and deleveraging: a panel data analysis pp. 612-631

- Selien De Schryder
- The design of fiscal consolidation measures in the European Union: distributional effects and implications for macro-economic recovery pp. 632-654

- Alari PaulusBy, Francesco Figari and Holly Sutherland
- Rethinking potential output: embedding information about the financial cycle pp. 655-677

- Claudio BorioBy, Piti Disyatat and John Juselius
- Rich transitional dynamics, physical capital, and technology intensity pp. 678-706

- Pedro Mazeda GilBy, André Almeida and Sofia B.S.D. Castro
- Who gained from the introduction of free universal secondary education in England and Wales? pp. 707-733

- Robert A. HartBy, Mirko Moro and J Roberts
- Intra-household commuting choices and local labour markets pp. 734-757

- Jennifer Roberts and Karl Taylor
- Long-term effect of teenage birth on earnings: evidence from a British cohort study pp. 758-781

- Sandy TubeufBy and Rosalind Bell-Aldeghi
- Female job satisfaction: can we explain the part-time puzzle? pp. 782-808

- Sarah Bridges and Trudy Owens
- Resource curse avoidance: governmental intervention and wage formation in the Norwegian petroleum sector pp. 809-833

- Jan Morten DyrstadBy
- Taxation, risk aversion, and the wage gaps in tournaments pp. 834-845

- John Douglas SkåtunBy
2017, volume 69, articles 2
- The use of international agreements in transnational environmental protection pp. 333-344

- Michael Finus, Philip Cooper and Christian Almer
- Environmental cooperation: contrasting international environmental agreements pp. 345-364

- Todd Sandler
- Multilateral versus sequential negotiations over climate change pp. 365-387

- Alejandro Caparrós and Jean-Christophe Pereau
- Dynamic cooperation with tipping points in the climate system pp. 388-409

- Robert Schmidt
- Luring others into climate action: coalition formation games with threshold and spillover effects pp. 410-431

- Valentina Bosetti, Mélanie Heugues and Alessandro Tavoni
- Strategic uncertainty, indeterminacy, and the formation of international environmental agreements pp. 432-452

- Daiju Narita and Ulrich Wagner
- River coalitions and water trade pp. 453-469

- Erik Ansink, Michael Gengenbach and Hans-Peter Weikard
- Scarcity climate rents under a carbon price with oligopoly competition pp. 470-495

- Francisco André and Luis M. de Castro
- Sharing R&D investments in breakthrough technologies to control climate change pp. 496-521

- Santiago Rubio
2017, volume 69, articles 1
- Aspirations and the political economy of inequality pp. 1-35

- Timothy Besley
- Visible inequality, status competition, and conspicuous consumption: evidence from rural India pp. 36-54

- Punarjit Roychowdhury
- Gender equity and the escape from poverty pp. 55-74

- Klaus Prettner and Holger Strulik
- A breakdown of residual wage inequality in Germany: wage decompositions using worker-, plant-, region-, and sector-specific determinants pp. 75-96

- Philipp Ehrl
- Donating time to charity: working for nothing? pp. 97-117

- Yu Aoki
- Environmental public good provision under robust decision making pp. 118-142

- Konstantinos Angelopoulos, George Economides and Apostolis Philippopoulos
- Informal work in a flexible labour market pp. 143-164

- Edoardo Di Porto, Leandro Elia and Cristina Tealdi
- The immigration–unemployment nexus: do education and Protestantism matter? pp. 165-188

- Jakob Madsen and Stojanka Andric
- The dynamic role of specific experience in the selection of self-employment versus wage-employment pp. 189-212

- Cristian Pardo and Jaime Ruiz-Tagle
- Paternal unemployment during childhood: causal effects on youth worklessness and educational attainment pp. 213-238

- Steffen Müller, Regina Riphahn and Caroline Schwientek
- What can explain the Chinese patent explosion? pp. 239-262

- Markus Eberhardt, Christian Helmers and Zhihong Yu
- Optimal lending contracts pp. 263-277

- Christian At and Lionel Thomas
- New uncertainty measures for the euro area using survey data pp. 278-300

- Alessandro Girardi and Andreas Reuter
- Measuring exchange rate flexibility by regression methods pp. 301-319

- Michael Bleaney and Mo Tian
- Viral economics: an epidemiological model of knowledge diffusion in economics pp. 320-331

- Nicole Gurley and Daniel K.N. Johnson
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On this page- 2017, volume 69
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Articles 4
Articles 3 Articles 2 Articles 1
Other years2025, volume 77
2024, volume 76
2023, volume 75
2022, volume 74
2021, volume 73
2020, volume 72
2019, volume 71
2018, volume 70
2016, volume 68
2015, volume 67
2014, volume 66
2013, volume 65
2012, volume 64
2011, volume 63
2010, volume 62
2009, volume 61
2008, volume 60
2007, volume 59
2006, volume 58
2005, volume 57
2004, volume 56
2003, volume 55
2002, volume 54
2001, volume 53
2000, volume 52
1999, volume 51
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