Empirical Economics
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Volume 46, issue 4, 2014
- Exchange rate pass-through and inflation targeting in Peru pp. 1181-1196

- Diego Winkelried
- Consumption multipliers of different types of public spending: a structural vector error correction analysis for the UK pp. 1197-1220

- Luigi Marattin and Simone Salotti
- Reconsidering the welfare cost of inflation in the US: a nonparametric estimation of the nonlinear long-run money-demand equation using projection pursuit regressions pp. 1221-1240

- Rangan Gupta and Anandamayee Majumdar
- State politics, tuition, and the dynamics of a political budget cycle pp. 1241-1270

- Curtis Reynolds
- Savings and investments in the OECD: a panel cointegration study with a new bootstrap test pp. 1271-1300

- Francesca Di Iorio and Stefano Fachin
- Employment comovements at the sectoral level over the business cycle pp. 1301-1323

- Steven Cassou and Jesús Vázquez
- More equal but not so fair: an analysis of Brazilian income distribution from 1995 to 2009 pp. 1325-1337

- Erik Figueiredo and Jose Luis Netto Junior
- On the redistributive effects of Germany’s feed-in tariff pp. 1339-1383

- Peter Grösche and Carsten Schröder
- Labour force participation across Europe: a cohort-based analysis pp. 1385-1415

- Almut Balleer, Ramon Gomez-Salvador and Jarkko Turunen
- Default options and training participation pp. 1417-1428

- Lex Borghans and Bart Golsteyn
- Building the minimum wage: the distributional impact of Germany’s first sectoral minimum wage on wages and hours across different wage bargaining regimes pp. 1429-1446

- Pia Rattenhuber
- The role of hard-to-obtain information on ability for the school-to-work transition pp. 1447-1471

- Barbara Mueller and Stefan Wolter
- On the reliability of retrospective unemployment information in European household panel data pp. 1473-1493

- Tomi Kyyrä and Ralf Wilke
- Are the choices of people stochastically rational? A stochastic test of the number of revealed preference violations pp. 1495-1519

- Per Hjertstrand and James Swofford
- Testing for complementarities among countable strategies pp. 1521-1544

- Eugenio Miravete
- Intrasectoral structural change and aggregate productivity development: robust stochastic nonparametric frontier function estimates pp. 1545-1572

- Jens Krüger
Volume 46, issue 3, 2014
- Why does monetary policy respond to the real exchange rate in small open economies? A Bayesian perspective pp. 789-825

- Carlos García and Wildo Gonzalez P.
- Evaluating changes in the monetary transmission mechanism in the Czech Republic pp. 827-842

- Michal Franta, Roman Horvath and Marek Rusnák
- Measuring the effects of monetary policy in Pakistan: a factor-augmented vector autoregressive approach pp. 843-864

- Kashif Munir and Abdul Qayyum
- Zero lower bound, ECB interest rate policy and the financial crisis pp. 865-886

- Stefan Gerlach and John Lewis
- The predictive power of yield spread: evidence from wavelet analysis pp. 887-901

- Arif Dar, Amaresh Samantaraya and Firdous Shah
- Sticky information and inflation persistence: evidence from the U.S. data pp. 903-935

- Benedetto Molinari
- Comparative fiscal illusion: a fiscal illusion index for the European Union pp. 937-960

- Roberto Dell’Anno and Brian Dollery
- A revisit on the tax burden distribution and GDP growth: fresh evidence using a consistent nonparametric test for causality for the USA pp. 961-972

- Aviral Tiwari and Mihai Mutascu
- On the power of bootstrap tests for stationarity: a Monte Carlo comparison pp. 973-998

- Sevan Gulesserian and Mohitosh Kejriwal
- Government popularity and the economy: first evidence from German microdata pp. 999-1017

- Sören Enkelmann
- Choosing and using payment instruments: evidence from German microdata pp. 1019-1055

- Ulf von Kalckreuth, Tobias Schmidt and Helmut Stix
- Parametric versus nonparametric methods in risk scoring: an application to microcredit pp. 1057-1079

- Manuel Hernandez and Maximo Torero
- The trend over time of the gender wage gap in Italy pp. 1081-1110

- Chiara Mussida and Matteo Picchio
- Regional unemployment and norm-induced effects on life satisfaction pp. 1111-1141

- Adrian Chadi
- Household food consumption, individual caloric intake and obesity in France pp. 1143-1166

- Céline Bonnet, Pierre Dubois and Valérie Orozco
- Are estimated peer effects on smoking robust? Evidence from adolescent students in Spain pp. 1167-1179

- Rosa Duarte, José-Julián Escario and José Alberto Molina
Volume 46, issue 2, 2014
- Evaluating the effectiveness of in-work tax credits pp. 397-425

- Ghazala Azmat
- Consumer cohorts and purchases of nonalcoholic beverages pp. 427-449

- Geir Gustavsen and Kyrre Rickertsen
- Earnings dynamics of men and women in Finland: permanent inequality versus earnings instability pp. 451-477

- Otto Kässi
- Does supervisor gender affect wages? pp. 479-499

- Paul Sicilian and Adam Grossberg
- Supplementary private health insurance and health care utilization of people aged 50+ pp. 501-524

- Anikó Bíró
- A ray of hope? Another look at the Italian textile industry pp. 525-542

- Lila Truett and Dale Truett
- Economic integration and specialization in production in the EU27: does FDI influence countries’ specialization? pp. 543-572

- Natalia Vechiu and Farid Makhlouf
- Preference-directed regulation when ethical environmental policy choices are formed with limited information pp. 573-606

- Christopher Jeffords
- Estimating a high-frequency New-Keynesian Phillips curve pp. 607-628

- Steffen Ahrens and Stephen Sacht
- Smooth transition trends and labor force participation rates in the United States pp. 629-652

- Paraskevi Salamaliki and Ioannis Venetis
- Detecting multiple breaks in long memory the case of U.S. inflation pp. 653-680

- Uwe Hassler and Barbara Meller
- Measuring monetary policy with empirically grounded identifying restrictions pp. 681-699

- Piyachart Phiromswad
- Still puzzling: evaluating the price puzzle in an empirically identified structural vector autoregression pp. 701-731

- Selva Demiralp, Kevin Hoover and Stephen Perez
- Competing specifications of the gravity equation: a three-way model, bilateral interaction effects, or a dynamic gravity model with time-varying country effects? pp. 733-741

- Elif Nuroğlu and Robert Kunst
- Do money and financial variables help forecasting output in emerging European Economies? pp. 743-763

- Petre Caraiani
- Understanding and forecasting aggregate and disaggregate price dynamics pp. 765-788

- Colin Bermingham and Antonello D’Agostino
Volume 46, issue 1, 2014
- Temperature, rainfall and economic growth in Africa pp. 1-18

- Matteo Lanzafame
- The dynamics of international trade integration: 1967–2004 pp. 19-41

- Iván Arribas, Francisco Perez and Emili Tortosa-Ausina
- The link between economic growth and growth volatility pp. 43-63

- Shu-Chin Lin and Dong-Hyeon Kim
- Decomposition of inter-regional poverty gap in India: a spatial approach pp. 65-99

- Somnath Chattopadhyay, Amita Majumder and Hasanur Jaman
- Is real GDP stationary? Evidence from a panel unit root test with cross-sectional dependence and historical data pp. 101-108

- Nektarios Aslanidis and Stilianos Fountas
- Ricardian equivalence and fiscal distortions in the Dominican Republic pp. 109-125

- Peter Prazmowski
- Predicting U.S. recessions through a combination of probability forecasts pp. 127-144

- Giovanni De Luca and Alfonso Carfora
- Economic forecast quality: information timeliness and data vintage effects pp. 145-174

- Nick Taylor
- Determinants and dynamics of migration to OECD countries in a three-dimensional panel framework pp. 175-197

- Ilse Ruyssen, Gerdie Everaert and Glenn Rayp
- Bounds analysis of competing risks: a non-parametric evaluation of the effect of unemployment benefits on migration pp. 199-228

- Melanie Arntz, Simon Lo and Ralf Wilke
- Does the impact of plant closure on labour market attachment differ between immigrants and native workers across the business cycle? pp. 229-252

- Inés Hardoy and Pål Schøne
- How well does the U.S. Government provide health insurance for infants? pp. 253-284

- Manan Roy
- The impact of working conditions on sickness absence: a theoretical model and an empirical application to work schedules pp. 285-305

- Cédric Afsa and Pauline Givord
- A note on the robustness of Card and Krueger (1994) and Neumark and Wascher (2000) pp. 307-316

- Olli Ropponen
- Dealing with internal inconsistency in double-bounded dichotomous choice: an application to community-based health insurance pp. 317-328

- Hermann Donfouet, P. Wilner Jeanty and Pierre-Alexandre Mahieu
- Precautionary saving under liquidity constraints: evidence from Italy pp. 329-360

- Manuela Deidda
- Counterfactual analysis of bank mergers pp. 361-391

- Pedro Barros, Diana Bonfim, Moshe Kim and Nuno Martins
- Report of the Editors pp. 393-395

- Robert Kunst
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