Economia Politica: Journal of Analytical and Institutional Economics
2015 - 2025
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Volume 33, issue 3, 2016
- An introduction to the special issue on “the behavioural turn in public policy: new evidence from experiments” pp. 323-332

- Francesco Bogliacino, Cristiano Codagnone and Giuseppe A. Veltri
- Fisheries, fish pollution and biodiversity: choice experiments with fishermen, traders and consumers pp. 333-353

- Camilo Andres Garzon, Maria Catalina Rey, Paula Juliana Sarmiento and Juan-Camilo Cardenas
- Spanish regulation for labeling of financial products: a behavioral-experimental analysis pp. 355-378

- Y. Gómez, V. Martínez-Molés and Jose Vila
- Effects of opportunistic behaviors on security markets: an experimental approach to insider trading and earnings management pp. 379-402

- Esther B. Brio, Ilidio Lopes-e-Silva and Javier Perote
- Labels as nudges? An experimental study of car eco-labels pp. 403-432

- Cristiano Codagnone, Giuseppe Alessandro Veltri, Francesco Bogliacino, Francisco Lupiáñez-Villanueva, George Gaskell, Andriy Ivchenko, Pietro Ortoleva and Francesco Mureddu
- The disconnection between privacy notices and information disclosure: an online experiment pp. 433-461

- Nuria Rodriguez-Priego, Rene van Bavel and Shara Monteleone
Volume 33, issue 2, 2016
- Europe in the new global economic governance: can we still make a difference? pp. 119-127

- Marco Buti
- The ECB: a reluctant leading character of the EMU play pp. 129-151

- Francesco Saraceno
- The Pavitt Taxonomy, revisited: patterns of innovation in manufacturing and services pp. 153-180

- Francesco Bogliacino and Mario Pianta
- Regional agreements, trade cost and flows in the Pacific pp. 181-199

- Dibyendu Maiti and Sunil Kumar
- Skill upgrading and wage gap: a decomposition analysis for Italian manufacturing firms pp. 201-232

- Irene Iodice and Chiara Tomasi
- La Meglio Gioventù: earnings gaps across generations and skills in Italy pp. 233-264

- Paolo Naticchioni, Michele Raitano and Claudia Vittori
- Finance, foreign (direct) investment and dutch disease: the case of Colombia pp. 265-289

- Alberto Botta, Antoine Godin and Marco Missaglia
- The trend over time of labour market opportunities for young people in Italy pp. 291-321

- Chiara Mussida and Dario Sciulli
Volume 33, issue 1, 2016
- A European fiscal union: the case for a larger central budget pp. 1-8

- Carlo Cottarelli
- Corporate taxation and financial strategies under asymmetric information pp. 9-34

- Francesco Cohen, Alessandro Fedele and Paolo Panteghini
- Education and training in a model of endogenous growth with creative wear-and-tear pp. 35-62

- Adriaan Zon and Roberto Antonietti
- On the volatility transmission between oil and stock markets: a comparison of emerging importers and exporters pp. 63-82

- Elie Bouri and Riza Demirer
- Discretionary policy, strategic complementarity and tax evasion: a strategic analysis of the Italian audit mechanism pp. 99-117

- Bruno Chiarini and Simona Monteleone
Volume 32, issue 3, 2015
- After the crisis, a new European governance pp. 271-276

- Pier Padoan
- Three different approaches to transparency in monetary policy pp. 277-300

- Maria Demertzis and Andrew Hughes Hallett
- Minimum taxation as a luxury good pp. 301-310

- Maurizio Caserta and Francesco Reito
- Relative income change and pro-poor growth pp. 311-327

- Marek Kosny and Gaston Yalonetzky
- An assessment of the first “scientific habilitation” for university appointments in Italy pp. 329-357

- Giovanni Abramo and Ciriaco D’Angelo
- Foreign trade and economic growth in Spain (1900–2012): the role of energy imports pp. 359-375

- Jacint Balaguer, Tatiana Florica and Jordi Ripollés
- A note on Piketty’s Capital in the Twenty-First Century and its critics pp. 377-385

- Lilia Costabile
Volume 32, issue 2, 2015
- Big hits, export concentration and volatility pp. 135-166

- Shamnaaz Sufrauj, Stefano Schiavo and Massimo Riccaboni
- Business cycles, technology and exports pp. 167-200

- Dario Guarascio, Mario Pianta, Matteo Lucchese and Francesco Bogliacino
- Firm financed training and pareto improving firing taxes pp. 201-220

- Andrea Ricci and Robert Waldmann
- Delegation study in asymmetric game pp. 221-244

- Kai Zhao
- How MNEs respond to environmental regulation: integrating the Porter hypothesis and the pollution haven hypothesis pp. 245-269

- Lorena D’Agostino
Volume 32, issue 1, 2015
- EPOL: towards the fourth decade pp. 1-3

- Alberto Quadrio Curzio
- Albert Hirschman: a celebration pp. 5-9

- Amartya Sen
- Understanding long run economic development as an evolutionary process pp. 11-29

- Richard Nelson
- Inequality and crises revisited pp. 31-51

- Salvatore Morelli and Anthony Atkinson
- The next financial crisis pp. 53-66

- Barry Eichengreen
- Impact of ICT diffusion and adoption on sectoral industrial performance: evidence from a panel of European countries pp. 67-84

- Marianna Belloc and Paolo Guerrieri
- de Finetti’s theory of probability and its Jaynesian critique pp. 85-95

- K. Velupillai
- The competent demand pull hypothesis: which sectors do play a role? pp. 97-134

- Cristiano Antonelli and Agnieszka Gehringer
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