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2015, issue 589, vol 125
- In Utero Ramadan Exposure and Children's Academic Performance pp. 1501-1533

- Douglas Almond, Bhashkar Mazumder and Reyn Van Ewijk
- Contractual Dualism, Market Power and Informality pp. 1534-1573

- Arnab Basu, Nancy Chau and Ravi Kanbur
- Dutch Disease and the Mitigation Effect of Migration: Evidence from Canadian Provinces pp. 1574-1615

- Michel Beine, Serge Coulombe and Wessel Vermeulen
- Firms' Rents, Workers' Bargaining Power and the Union Wage Premium pp. 1616-1652

- Thomas Breda
- Income and Population Growth pp. 1653-1676

- Markus Brueckner and Hannes Schwandt
- Buyer Power from Joint Listing Decision pp. 1677-1704

- Stephane Caprice and Patrick Rey
- Unemployment, Participation and Worker Flows Over the Life‐Cycle pp. 1705-1733

- Sekyu Choi, Alexandre Janiak and Benjamín Villena‐Roldán
- Mandatory Mediation and the Renegotiation of Mortgage Contracts pp. 1734-1763

- J. Michael Collins and Carly Urban
- Consequences of the New UK Tax Exemption System: Evidence from Micro‐level Data pp. 1764-1789

- Peter Egger, Valeria Merlo, Martin Ruf and Georg Wamser
- Doubts and Dogmatism in Conflict Behaviour pp. 1790-1817

- Sidartha Gordon and Alessandro Riboni
- Duration and Term Structure of Trade Agreements pp. 1818-1849

- Sergei Guriev and Mikhail Klimenko
- How Status Inheritance Rules Affect Marital Sorting: Theory and Evidence from Urban China pp. 1850-1887

- Li Han, Tao Li and Yaohui Zhao
- A Monetary Analysis of Balance Sheet Policies pp. 1888-1917

- Markus Hörmann and Andreas Schabert
- Lame Ducks and the Media pp. 1918-1951

- Oliver Latham
- Belief Precision and Effort Incentives in Promotion Contests pp. 1952-1963

- Jeanine Miklós‐Thal and Hannes Ullrich
- Preferential Trade Agreements Harm Third Countries pp. 1964-1985

- Pascal Mossay and Takatoshi Tabuchi
- Choosing the Form of Government: Theory and Evidence from Brazil pp. 1986-2023

- Marcos Yamada Nakaguma
- Fair and Efficient Taxation under Partial Control pp. 2024-2051

- Erwin Ooghe and Andreas Peichl
- The Productivity of Working Hours pp. 2052-2076

- John Pencavel
- Price Response, Asymmetric Information and Competition pp. 2077-2115

- Joshua Sherman and Avi Weiss
- Belief Elicitation: A Horse Race among Truth Serums pp. 2116-2135

- Stefan Trautmann and Gijs Kuilen
2015, issue 588, vol 125
- The Effects of Surveillance Cameras on Crime: Evidence from the Stockholm Subway pp. F289-F305

- Mikael Priks
- Economic Shocks, Early Life Circumstances and Later Life Outcomes: Introduction pp. F306-F310

- James Smith
- The Great Recession and Mothers' Health pp. F311-F346

- Janet Currie, Valentina Duque and Irwin Garfinkel
- Early Health Shocks, Intra†household Resource Allocation and Child Outcomes pp. F347-F371

- Junjian Yi, James Heckman, Junsen Zhang and Gabriella Conti
- Individual Behaviour as a Pathway between Early†life Shocks and Adult Health: Evidence from Hunger Episodes in Post†war Germany pp. F372-F393

- Iris Kesternich, Bettina Siflinger, James Smith and Joachim Winter
- Time in Education: Introduction pp. F394-F396

- Eric Hanushek
- Do Differences in Schools' Instruction Time Explain International Achievement Gaps? Evidence from Developed and Developing Countries pp. F397-F424

- Victor Lavy
- Instruction Time, Classroom Quality, and Academic Achievement pp. F425-F448

- Steven G. Rivkin and Jeffrey Schiman
2015, issue 587, vol 125
- Do Highly Educated Women Choose Smaller Families? pp. 1191-1226

- Moshe Hazan and Hosny Zoabi
- Prenatal Sex Selection and Girls’ Well‐Being: Evidence from India pp. 1227-1261

- Luojia Hu and Analia Schlosser
- What Parents Want: School Preferences and School Choice pp. 1262-1289

- Simon Burgess, Ellen Greaves, Anna Vignoles and Deborah Wilson
- The Effect of Education on Criminal Convictions and Incarceration: Causal Evidence from Micro‐data pp. 1290-1326

- Randi Hjalmarsson, Helena Holmlund and Matthew Lindquist
- Demand for Slant: How Abstention Shapes Voters' Choice of News Media pp. 1327-1368

- Santiago Oliveros and Felix Vardy
- A Comparative Welfare Analysis of Electoral Systems with Endogenous Turnout pp. 1369-1392

- Melis Kartal
- Immigration and House Prices in the UK pp. 1393-1424

- Filipa Sá
- Optimal Public Sector Wages pp. 1425-1451

- Pedro Gomes
- Monetary Policy and the Transaction Role of Money in the US pp. 1452-1473

- Alexander Kriwoluzky and Christian Stoltenberg
- A Theory of Top Income Taxation and Social Insurance pp. 1474-1500

- Francisco Gonzalez and Jean-Francois Wen
2015, issue 586, vol 125
- Opening Access to Research pp. F1-F30

- Mark Armstrong
- Evaluating a Decade of Mobile Termination Rate Regulation pp. F31-F48

- Christos Genakos and Tommaso Valletti
- The Role of Language in Shaping International Migration pp. F49-F81

- Alicia Adsera and Mariola Pytlikova
- Immigration, Housing Discrimination and Employment pp. F82-F114

- Tito Boeri, Marta De Philippis, Eleonora Patacchini and Michele Pellizzari
- Sovereign Debt and Joint Liability: An Economic Theory Model for Amending the Treaty of Lisbon pp. F115-F130

- Kaushik Basu and Joseph Stiglitz
- Equity Recourse Notes: Creating Counter†cyclical Bank Capital pp. F131-F157

- Jeremy Bulow and Paul Klemperer
- The Causes and Consequences of Organised Crime: Preliminary Evidence Across Countries pp. F158-F174

- Paolo Pinotti
- Poor Institutions, Rich Mines: Resource Curse in the Origins of the Sicilian Mafia pp. F175-F202

- Paolo Buonanno, Ruben Durante, Giovanni Prarolo and Paolo Vanin
- The Economic Costs of Organised Crime: Evidence from Southern Italy pp. F203-F232

- Paolo Pinotti
- Organised Crime, Institutions and Political Quality: Empirical Evidence from Italian Municipalities pp. F233-F255

- Gianmarco Daniele and Benny Geys
- The Value of Connections: Evidence from the Italian†American Mafia pp. F256-F288

- Giovanni Mastrobuoni
2015, issue 585, vol 125
- Convergence and Modernisation pp. 911-942

- Robert Barro
- Processing Trade, Tariff Reductions and Firm Productivity: Evidence from Chinese Firms pp. 943-988

- Miaojie Yu
- Competition and Increasing Returns to Scale: A Model of Bank Size pp. 989-1014

- Tianxi Wang
- Positively Gamma Discounting: Combining the Opinions of Experts on the Social Discount Rate pp. 1015-1024

- Mark C. Freeman and Ben Groom
- Please Don't Vote for Me: Voting in a Natural Experiment with Perverse Incentives pp. 1025-1052

- Jörg Spenkuch
- Peer Effects in Charitable Giving: Evidence from the (Running) Field pp. 1053-1071

- Sarah Smith, Frank Windmeijer and Edmund Wright
- Curbing the Credit Cycle pp. 1072-1109

- David Aikman, Andrew Haldane and Benjamin Nelson
- Inequality Constraints and Euler Equation‐based Solution Methods pp. 1110-1135

- Pontus Rendahl
- Rationalising Choice with Multi‐self Models pp. 1136-1156

- Attila Ambrus and Kareen Rozen
- Income Shocks and HIV in Africa pp. 1157-1189

- Marshall Burke, Erick Gong and Kelly Jones
2015, issue 582, vol 125
- Impatience, Incentives and Obesity pp. 1-31

- Charles Courtemanche, Garth Heutel and Patrick McAlvanah
- HIV Testing and Risky Sexual Behaviour pp. 32-60

- Erick Gong
- Intergenerational Wealth Mobility in England, 1858–2012: Surnames and Social Mobility pp. 61-85

- Gregory Clark and Neil Cummins
- Competition, Disclosure and Signalling pp. 86-114

- Maarten C.W. Janssen and Santanu Roy
- Are Women More Attracted to Co‐operation Than Men? pp. 115-140

- Peter Kuhn and Marie Claire Villeval
- Should Central Banks Burst Bubbles? Some Microeconomic Issues pp. 141-161

- John Conlon
- Smoothed Interest Rate Setting by Central Banks and Staggered Loan Contracts pp. 162-183

- Yuki Teranishi
- A Testable Theory of Imperfect Perception pp. 184-202

- Andrew Caplin and Daniel Martin
2015, issue 584
- Untangling Trade and Technology: Evidence from Local Labour Markets pp. 621-646

- David Autor, David Dorn and Gordon Hanson
- Does Management Matter in schools? pp. 647-674

- Nicholas Bloom, Renata Lemos, Raffaella Sadun and John van Reenen
- Financial Flows and the International Monetary System pp. 675-698

- Evgenia Passari and Helene Rey
- The Causal Impact of Common Native Language on International Trade: Evidence from a Spatial Regression Discontinuity Design pp. 699-745

- Peter Egger and Andrea Lassmann
- Estimating Fiscal Multipliers: News From A Non‐linear World pp. 746-776

- Giovanni Caggiano, Efrem Castelnuovo, Valentina Colombo and Gabriela Nodari
- Investment Behaviour, Risk Sharing and Social Distance pp. 777-802

- Ben D'Exelle and Arjan Verschoor
- Trade, Wages and Collective Bargaining: Evidence from France pp. 803-837

- Juan Carluccio, Denis Fougere and Erwan Gautier
- The Rise in Life Expectancy and Economic Growth in the 20th Century pp. 838-852

- Casper Hansen and Lars Lønstrup
- Disagreement and Learning about Reforms pp. 853-886

- Johannes Binswanger and Manuel Oechslin
- Non‐Reservation Price Equilibrium and Search without Priors pp. 887-909

- Alexei Parakhonyak and Anton Sobolev
2015, issue 583
- Unveiling the Ethics behind Inequality Measurement: Dalton's Contribution to Economics pp. 209-234

- Anthony Atkinson and Andrea Brandolini
- In Praise of Frank Ramsey's Contribution to the Theory of Taxation pp. 235-268

- Joseph Stiglitz
- Frank Ramsey's A Mathematical Theory of Saving pp. 269-294

- Orazio Attanasio
- Keynesian Controversies on Wages pp. 295-349

- John Pencavel
- Harrod 1939 pp. 350-377

- Lawrence Blume and Thomas Sargent
- Introduction to The Distribution of Earnings and of Individual Output, by A.D. Roy pp. 378-402

- James Heckman and Michael Sattinger
- Introduction to A Theory of the Allocation of Time by Gary Becker pp. 403-409

- James Heckman
- Gary Becker's A Theory of the Allocation of Time pp. 410-442

- Pierre‐André Chiappori and Arthur Lewbel
- Localised and Biased Technologies: Atkinson and Stiglitz's New View, Induced Innovations, and Directed Technological Change pp. 443-463

- Daron Acemoglu
- Taxation and Saving – A Retrospective pp. 464-492

- Alan Auerbach
- Regret Theory: A Bold Alternative to the Alternatives pp. 493-532

- Han Bleichrodt and Peter Wakker
- Knowledge Spillovers, Innovation and Growth pp. 533-573

- Philippe Aghion and Xavier Jaravel
- Endogenous Growth, Convexity of Damage and Climate Risk: How Nordhaus' Framework Supports Deep Cuts in Carbon Emissions pp. 574-620

- Simon Dietz and Nicholas Stern
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