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2017, issue 607, vol 127
- Assessing Plan B: The Effect of the Morning After Pill on Children and Women pp. 2525-2552

- Andrea Bentancor and Damian Clarke
- Education, Social Mobility and Religious Movements: The Islamic Revival in Egypt pp. 2553-2580

- Christine Binzel and Jean-Paul Carvalho
- Pathogens, Weather Shocks and Civil Conflicts pp. 2581-2616

- Matteo Cervellati, Uwe Sunde and Simona Valmori
- Knowing when to Quit: Default Choices, Demographics and Fraud pp. 2617-2640

- Robert Letzler, Ryan Sandler, Ania Jaroszewicz, Isaac Knowles and Luke M. Olson
- Provision of a Public Good with Multiple Dynasties pp. 2641-2664

- Larry Karp
- Art as a Wartime Investment: Conspicuous Consumption and Discretion pp. 2665-2701

- Kim Oosterlinck
- Demand Reduction in Multi†object Auctions with Resale: An Experimental Analysis pp. 2702-2729

- Marco Pagnozzi and Krista Saral
- Why Sex? And why only in Pairs? pp. 2730-2743

- Motty Perry, Philip Reny and Arthur Robson
- Incentive Contracts and the Allocation of Talent pp. 2744-2783

- Yanhui Wu
2017, issue 606, vol 127
- Contracting on Ambiguous Prospects pp. 2241-2262

- Massimiliano Amarante, Mario Ghossoub and Edmund Phelps
- Contraception and the Demographic Transition pp. 2263-2301

- Joydeep Bhattacharya and Shankha Chakraborty
- Information Acquisition and Exchange in Social Networks pp. 2302-2331

- Sanjeev Goyal, Stephanie Rosenkranz, Utz Weitzel and Vincent Buskens
- Can Survey Participation Alter Household Saving Behaviour? pp. 2332-2357

- Thomas Crossley, Jochem Bresser, Liam Delaney and Joachim Winter
- False Diagnoses: Pitfalls of Testing For Asymmetric Information In Insurance Markets pp. 2358-2377

- David Meza and David C. Webb
- Health and Hunger: Disease, Energy Needs, and the Indian Calorie Consumption Puzzle pp. 2378-2409

- Josephine Duh and Dean Spears
- Domestic Creditor Rights and External Private Debt pp. 2410-2440

- Haichao Fan and Xiang Gao
- Guarding the Guardians pp. 2441-2477

- Bernardo Guimaraes and Kevin Sheedy
- Taxing Externalities Under Financing Constraints pp. 2478-2503

- Florian Hoffmann, Roman Inderst and Ulf Moslener
- Organised Crime, Insider Information and Optimal Leniency pp. 2504-2524

- Salvatore Piccolo and Giovanni Immordino
2017, issue 605, vol 127
- Charitable Bequests and Wealth At Death pp. F1-F23

- Anthony Atkinson, Peter G. Backus and John Micklewright
- Why are Households that Report the Lowest Incomes So Well‐off? pp. F24-F49

- Mike Brewer, Ben Etheridge and Cormac O’Dea
- International Trends in Technological Progress: Evidence from Patent Citations, 1980–2011 pp. F50-F70

- Soonwoo Kwon, Jihong Lee and Sokbae (Simon) Lee
- The Contribution of Early‐life Versus Labour Market Factors to Intergenerational Income Persistence: A Comparison of the UK and Sweden pp. F71-F94

- Anders Bjorklund, Markus Jantti and Martin Nybom
- Risk Attitudes Across The Life Course pp. F95-F116

- Thomas Dohmen, Armin Falk, Bart Golsteyn, David Huffman and Uwe Sunde
- Incentives in the Public Sector: Evidence from a Government Agency pp. F117-F141

- Simon Burgess, Carol Propper, Marisa Ratto and Emma Tominey
- ‘No Win, No Fee’, Cost‐shifting and the Costs of Civil Litigation: A Natural Experiment pp. F142-F163

- Paul Fenn, Veronica Grembi and Neil Rickman
- Why Entrepreneurs Choose Risky R&D Projects – But Still Not Risky Enough pp. F164-F199

- Erika Färnstrand Damsgaard, Per Hjertstrand, Pehr-Johan Norbäck, Lars Persson and Helder Vasconcelos
- The Research Reproducibility Crisis and Economics of Science pp. F200-F208

- Zacharias Maniadis and Fabio Tufano
- To Replicate or Not To Replicate? Exploring Reproducibility in Economics through the Lens of a Model and a Pilot Study pp. F209-F235

- Zacharias Maniadis, Fabio Tufano and John List
- The Power of Bias in Economics Research pp. F236-F265

- John P. A. Ioannidis, T. Stanley and Chris Doucouliagos
- Persuasion Bias in Science: Can Economics Help? pp. F266-F304

- Alfredo Di Tillio, Marco Ottaviani and Peter Sørensen
- The German 4G Spectrum Auction: Design and Behaviour pp. F305-F324

- Peter Cramton and Axel Ockenfels
- Determining the Optimal Length of Regulatory Guarantee: A Length‐of‐contract Auction pp. F325-F333

- Thomas Greve and Michael Pollitt
- A Practical Guide to the Combinatorial Clock Auction pp. F334-F350

- Lawrence M. Ausubel and Oleg Baranov
- Auction Format and Auction Sequence in Multi‐item Multi‐unit Auctions: An Experimental Study pp. F351-F371

- Regina Betz, Ben Greiner, Sascha Schweitzer and Stefan Seifert
- Pro‐competitive Rationing in Multi‐unit Auctions pp. F372-F395

- Pär Holmberg
- Historic Amenities and Housing Externalities: Evidence from the Netherlands pp. F396-F420

- Hans Koster and Jan Rouwendal
- Game of Zones: The Political Economy of Conservation Areas pp. F421-F445

- Gabriel Ahlfeldt, Kristoffer Moeller, Sevrin Waights and Nicolai Wendland
- Political Dynasties in Democracies: Causes, Consequences and Remaining Puzzles pp. F446-F454

- Benny Geys and Daniel M. Smith
- Self‐perpetuation of Political Power pp. F455-F473

- Martín Rossi
- Political Dynasties, Electoral Institutions and Politicians’ Human Capital pp. F474-F494

- Benny Geys
- Dynastic Political Rents? Economic Benefits to Relatives of Top Politicians pp. F495-F517

- Olle Folke, Torsten Persson and Johanna Rickne
- Experiments on Percolation of Information in Dark Markets pp. F518-F544

- Elena Asparouhova and Peter Bossaerts
- Accounting Standards and Financial Market Stability: An Experimental Examination pp. F545-F562

- Shengle Lin, Glenn Pfeiffer and David Porter
- It is Not Just Confusion! Strategic Uncertainty in An Experimental Asset Market pp. F563-F580

- Eizo Akiyama, Nobuyuki Hanaki and Ryuichiro Ishikawa
- Bubble Formation and (In)Efficient Markets in Learning‐to‐forecast and optimise Experiments pp. F581-F609

- Te Bao, Cars Hommes and Tomasz Makarewicz
- Market versus Residence Principle: Experimental Evidence on the Effects of a Financial Transaction Tax pp. F610-F631

- Jürgen Huber, Michael Kirchler, Daniel Kleinlercher and Matthias Sutter
2017, issue 604, vol 127
- Prudence With Respect To Ambiguity pp. 1731-1755

- Aurelien Baillon
- Pre‐reformation Roots of the Protestant Ethic pp. 1756-1793

- Thomas Andersen, Jeanet Bentzen, Carl-Johan Dalgaard and Paul Sharp
- The Economics of Grief pp. 1794-1832

- Gerard J. Berg, Petter Lundborg and Johan Vikström
- Time Aggregation and State Dependence in Welfare Receipt pp. 1833-1873

- Manudeep Bhuller, Christian Brinch and Sebastian Königs
- Changing the Rules Midway: The Impact of Granting Alimony Rights on Existing and Newly Formed Partnerships pp. 1874-1905

- Pierre‐Andre Chiappori, Murat Iyigun, Jeanne Lafortune and Yoram Weiss
- Long‐run Health Repercussions of Drought Shocks: Evidence from South African Homelands pp. 1906-1939

- Taryn Dinkelman
- Noise Bubbles pp. 1940-1976

- Mario Forni, Luca Gambetti, Marco Lippi and Luca Sala
- What Can the Duration of Discovered Cartels Tell Us About the Duration of All Cartels? pp. 1977-2005

- Joseph E. Harrington and Yanhao Wei
- My Precious! The Location and Diffusion of Scientific Research: Evidence from the Synchrotron Diamond Light Source pp. 2006-2040

- Christian Helmers and Henry Overman
- Premuneration Values and Investments in Matching Markets pp. 2041-2065

- George Mailath, Andrew Postlewaite and Larry Samuelson
- Distributional Impacts of Fat Taxes and Thin Subsidies pp. 2066-2092

- Laurent Muller, Anne Lacroix, Jayson Lusk and Bernard Ruffieux
- Collateral, Liquidity and Debt Sustainability pp. 2093-2126

- Stefan Niemann and Paul Pichler
- National Happiness and Genetic Distance: A Cautious Exploration pp. 2127-2152

- Eugenio Proto and Andrew Oswald
- Preferences and Biases in Educational Choices and Labour Market Expectations: Shrinking the Black Box of Gender pp. 2153-2186

- Ernesto Reuben, Matthew Wiswall and Basit Zafar
- The Non‐equivalence of Labour Market Taxes: A Real‐effort Experiment pp. 2187-2215

- Matthias Weber and Arthur Schram
- Actively Learning by Pricing: A Model of an Experimenting Seller pp. 2216-2239

- Tim Willems
2017, issue 603, vol 127
- Monopolistic Competition when Income Matters pp. 1217-1243

- Paolo Bertoletti and Federico Etro
- The Cycle of Earnings Inequality: Evidence from Spanish Social Security Data pp. 1244-1278

- Stéphane Bonhomme and Laura Hospido
- Growth and Human Capital: A Network Approach pp. 1279-1317

- Tiago Cavalcanti and Chryssi Giannitsarou
- Aspiring for Change: A Theory of Middle Class Activism pp. 1318-1347

- Heng Chen and Wing Suen
- The Long‐term Effects of Early Track Choice pp. 1348-1380

- Christian Dustmann, Patrick Puhani and Uta Schönberg
- Warm‐glow Giving and Freedom to be Selfish pp. 1381-1409

- Ozgur Evren and Stefania Minardi
- Temporary Disability and Economic Incentives pp. 1410-1432

- Elisabeth Fevang, Inés Hardoy and Knut Røed
- Discrimination in the Labour Market: The Curse of Competition between Workers pp. 1433-1466

- Thomas Haan, Theo Offerman and Randolph Sloof
- History, Path Dependence and Development: Evidence from Colonial Railways, Settlers and Cities in Kenya pp. 1467-1494

- Remi Jedwab, Edward Kerby and Alexander Moradi
- The Benefits of Risky Science pp. 1495-1526

- Michael Mandler
- A Theory of Protest Voting pp. 1527-1567

- David Myatt
- Chronicle of a War Foretold: The Macroeconomic Effects of Anticipated Defence Spending Shocks pp. 1568-1597

- Nadav Ben Zeev and Evi Pappa
- Health Cost Risk: A Potential Solution to the Annuity Puzzle pp. 1598-1625

- Kim Peijnenburg, Theo Nijman and Bas J.M. Werker
- Sunk Costs of R&D, Trade and Productivity: The Moulds Industry Case pp. 1626-1664

- Carlos Santos
- Children Do Not Behave Like Adults: Gender Gaps In Performance And Risk Taking In A Random Social Context In The High‐Stakes Game Shows Jeopardy and Junior Jeopardy pp. 1665-1692

- Jenny Säve‐Söderbergh and Gabriella Sjögren Lindquist
- Wage Formation: Towards Isolating Search and Bargaining Effects from the Marginal Product pp. 1693-1729

- Jeanne Tschopp
2017, issue 602, vol 127
- Assignment Procedure Biases in Randomised Policy Experiments pp. 873-895

- Gani Aldashev, Georg Kirchsteiger and Alexander Sebald
- The Intergenerational Welfare State and the Rise and Fall of Pay‐as‐you‐go Pensions pp. 896-923

- Torben M. Andersen and Joydeep Bhattacharya
- Jewish Persecutions and Weather Shocks: 1100–1800 pp. 924-958

- Robert Warren Anderson, Noel Johnson and Mark Koyama
- Homelessness and Crime: Do Your Friends Matter? pp. 959-995

- Lucia Corno
- What Fuels the Boom Drives the Bust: Regulation and the Mortgage Crisis pp. 996-1024

- Jihad Dagher and Ning Fu
- Adjusting Your Dreams? High School Plans and Dropout Behaviour pp. 1025-1046

- Dominique Goux, Marc Gurgand and Eric Maurin
- The Effect of Group Identity on Distributive Choice: Social Preference or Heuristic? pp. 1047-1068

- Francesco Guala and Antonio Filippin
- Play It Again: Partner Choice, Reputation Building and Learning From Finitely repeated Dilemma Games pp. 1069-1095

- Kenju Kamei and Louis Putterman
- School Starting Age and the Crime‐age Profile pp. 1096-1118

- Rasmus Landersø, Helena Nielsen and Marianne Simonsen
- Electoral Uncertainty, Income Inequality and The Middle Class pp. 1119-1152

- Anirban Mitra and Shabana Mitra
- Credit Frictions and The Cleansing Effect of Recessions pp. 1153-1187

- Sophie Osotimehin and Francesco Pappadà
- Optimal Life‐cycle Capital Taxation under Self‐control Problems pp. 1188-1216

- Nicola Pavoni and Hakki Yazici
2017, issue 600, vol 127
- Books are Forever: Early Life Conditions, Education and Lifetime Earnings in Europe pp. 271-296

- Giorgio Brunello, Guglielmo Weber and Christoph Weiss
- Identifying the Elasticity of Taxable Income pp. 297-329

- Sarah K. Burns and James Ziliak
- Air Pollution and Infant Mortality: Evidence from the Expansion of Natural Gas Infrastructure pp. 330-362

- Resul Cesur, Erdal Tekin and Aydogan Ulker
- Early Interventions and Disability Insurance: Experience from a Field Experiment pp. 363-392

- Per Engström, Pathric Hägglund and Per Johansson
- How Social Preferences Shape Incentives in (Experimental) Markets for Credence Goods pp. 393-416

- Rudolf Kerschbamer, Matthias Sutter and Uwe Dulleck
- Maintaining Efficiency while Integrating Entrants from Lower Performing Groups: an Experimental Study pp. 417-444

- Tim Salmon and Roberto Weber
- Does Quality Affect Patients’ Choice of Doctor? Evidence from England pp. 445-494

- Rita Santos, Hugh Gravelle and Carol Propper
- No Man Left Behind: Effects of Emigration Prospects on Educational and Labour Outcomes of Non‐migrants pp. 495-521

- Slesh Shrestha
- The Real Wage Cyclicality of Newly Hired and Incumbent Workers in Germany pp. 522-546

- Heiko Stüber
- The Effect of Media Exposure of Suspects on Solving Crime pp. 547-570

- Dinand Webbink, Judith Erp and Froukje Gastel
2017, issue 599, vol 127
- Second‐Degree Moral Hazard In A Real‐World Credence Goods Market pp. 1-18

- Loukas Balafoutas, Rudolf Kerschbamer and Matthias Sutter
- Stealing to Survive? Crime and Income Shocks in Nineteenth Century France pp. 19-49

- Vincent Bignon, Eve Caroli and Roberto Galbiati
- Does Welfare Spending Crowd Out Charitable Activity? Evidence from Historical England Under the Poor Laws pp. 50-83

- Nina Boberg‐Fazlić and Paul Sharp
- Health Insurance Without Single Crossing: Why Healthy People Have High Coverage pp. 84-105

- Jan Boone and Christoph Schottmüller
- Are You Happy While You Work? pp. 106-125

- Alex Bryson and George MacKerron
- Longitudinal Evidence for a Midlife Nadir in Human Well‐being: Results from Four Data Sets pp. 126-142

- Terence Cheng, Nattavudh Powdthavee and Andrew Oswald
- Are The World's Languages Consolidating? The Dynamics and Distribution of Language Populations pp. 143-176

- David Clingingsmith
- The Effect of Additional Funds for Low‐ability Pupils: A Non‐parametric Bounds Analysis pp. 177-198

- Monique De Haan
- The Hayek Hypothesis and Long‐run Competitive Equilibrium: An Experimental Investigation pp. 199-228

- Jason Shachat and Zhenxuan Zhang
- Two‐way Capital Flows and Global Imbalances pp. 229-269

- Pengfei Wang, Yi Wen and Zhiwei Xu
2017, issue 601
- Current Account Deficits During Heightened Risk: Menacing or Mitigating? pp. 571-623

- Kristin Forbes, Ida Hjortsoe and Tsvetelina Nenova
- Corrupt Bookmaking in a Fixed Odds Illegal Betting Market pp. 624-652

- Parimal Kanti Bag and Bibhas Saha
- Income Taxes, Sorting and the Costs of Housing: Evidence from Municipal Boundaries in Switzerland pp. 653-687

- Christoph Basten, Maximilian Ehrlich and Andrea Lassmann
- Income Inequality, Tax Policy, and Economic Growth pp. 688-727

- Siddhartha Biswas, Indraneel Chakraborty and Rong Hai
- Gender Differences and Stereotypes in Strategic Reasoning pp. 728-756

- Maria Cubel and Santiago Sanchez‐Pages
- Take What You Can: Property Rights, Contestability and Conflict pp. 757-783

- Thiemo Fetzer and Samuel Marden
- What Are Asset Demand Tests of Expected Utility Really Testing? pp. 784-808

- Felix Kubler, Larry Selden and Xiao Wei
- Attitudes to Uncertainty in a Strategic Setting pp. 809-826

- Zhihua Li, Graham Loomes and Ganna Pogrebna
- Learning from Trades pp. 827-872

- Eeva Mauring
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