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2014, issue 581, vol 124
- Influential Opinion Leaders pp. 1147-1167

- Antoine Loeper, Jakub Steiner and Colin Stewart
- No News in Business Cycles pp. 1168-1191

- Mario Forni, Luca Gambetti and Luca Sala
- What Causes Over‐investment in R&D in Endogenous Growth Models? pp. 1192-1212

- Vincenzo Denicolo' and Piercarlo Zanchettin
- Is Internet Job Search Still Ineffective? pp. 1213-1233

- Peter Kuhn and Hani Mansour
- Liquidity, Term Spreads and Monetary Policy pp. 1234-1278

- Yunus Aksoy and Henrique Basso
- Local Government Spending Multipliers and Financial Distress: Evidence from Japanese Prefectures pp. 1279-1316

- Markus Brückner and Anita Tuladhar
- Labour Market Institutions and Worker Flows: Comparing Germany and the US pp. 1317-1342

- Philip Jung and Moritz Kuhn
- China's Dominance Hypothesis and the Emergence of a Tri‐polar Global Currency System pp. 1343-1370

- Marcel Fratzscher and Arnaud Mehl
- Survival of the Fittest in Cities: Urbanisation and Inequality pp. 1371-1400

- Kristian Behrens and Frédéric Robert‐Nicoud
2014, issue 580, vol 124
- The Fiscal and Welfare Effects of Immigration: Introduction pp. F565-F568

- Christian Dustmann and Tommaso Frattini
- The Effect of Immigration on Public Finances pp. F569-F592

- Ian Preston
- The Fiscal Effects of Immigration to the UK pp. F593-F643

- Christian Dustmann and Tommaso Frattini
- Immigrants, Labour Market Performance and Social Insurance pp. F644-F683

- Bernt Bratsberg, Oddbjørn Raaum and Knut Røed
- Son of My Father? The Life‐cycle Analysis of Well‐being: Introduction pp. F684-F687

- Andrew Clark
- Does Childhood Predict Adult Life Satisfaction? Evidence from British Cohort Surveys pp. F688-F719

- Paul Frijters, David Johnston and Michael Shields
- What Predicts a Successful Life? A Life‐course Model of Well‐being pp. F720-F738

- Richard Layard, Andrew Clark, Francesca Cornaglia, Nattavudh Powdthavee and James Vernoit
- Adolescent Time Preferences Predict Lifetime Outcomes pp. F739-F761

- Bart Golsteyn, Hans Grönqvist and Lena Lindahl
2014, issue 579, vol 124
- Pivotal Suppliers and Market Power in Experimental Supply Function Competition pp. 887-916

- Jordi Brandts, Stanley Reynolds and Arthur Schram
- Understanding Social Interactions: Evidence from the Classroom pp. 917-953

- Giacomo De Giorgi and Michele Pellizzari
- Testing Unilateral and Bilateral Link Formation pp. 954-976

- Margherita Comola and Marcel Fafchamps
- Life‐cycle Effects of Age at School Start pp. 977-1004

- Peter Fredriksson and Björn Öckert
- Mobile Termination, Network Externalities and Consumer Expectations pp. 1005-1039

- Sjaak Hurkens and Ángel L. López
- Parents, Television and Cultural Change pp. 1040-1065

- Esther Hauk and Giovanni Immordino
- Does Collective Wage Bargaining Restore Efficiency in a Search Model with Large Firms? pp. 1066-1085

- Christian Bauer and Jörg Lingens
- Wages and Commuting: Quasi‐natural Experiments' Evidence from Firms that Relocate pp. 1086-1105

- Ismir Mulalic, Jos van Ommeren and Ninette Pilegaard
- The Labour Market Effects of Immigration and Emigration in OECD Countries pp. 1106-1145

- Frédéric Docquier, Çağlar Ozden and Giovanni Peri
2014, issue 578, vol 124
- The Effects of Environmental Policies in the Car Sector: Introduction pp. F389-F392

- Frank Verboven
- The Market Impact and the Cost of Environmental Policy: Evidence from the Swedish Green Car Rebate pp. F393-F419

- Cristian Huse and Claudio Lucinda
- Welfare Implications of Car Feebates: A Simulation Analysis pp. F420-F443

- Adamos Adamou, Sofronis Clerides and Theodoros Zachariadis
- The Environmental Effect of Green Taxation: The Case of the French Bonus/Malus pp. F444-F480

- Xavier D'Haultfoeuille, Pauline Givord and Xavier Boutin
- Keep Your Clunker in the Suburb: Low‐emission Zones and Adoption of Green Vehicles pp. F481-F512

- Hendrik Wolff
- Economic Models as Analogies pp. F513-F533

- Itzhak Gilboa, Andrew Postlewaite, Larry Samuelson and David Schmeidler
- Herding Cats? Management and University Performance pp. F534-F564

- John McCormack, Carol Propper and Sarah Smith
2014, issue 577, vol 124
- Central Bank Communication on Financial Stability pp. 701-734

- Benjamin Born, Michael Ehrmann and Marcel Fratzscher
- Non‐parametric Analysis of Multi‐output Production with Joint Inputs pp. 735-775

- Laurens Cherchye, Thomas Demuynck, Bram De Rock and Kristof Witte
- Price Discrimination in Input Markets: Quantity Discounts and Private Information pp. 776-804

- Fabian Herweg and Daniel Müller
- Do Entry Regulations Deter Entrepreneurship and Job Creation? Evidence from Recent Reforms in Portugal pp. 805-832

- Lee Branstetter, Francisco Lima, Lowell Taylor and Ana Venâncio
- Replacing Trust with Control: A Field Test of Motivation Crowd Out Theory pp. 833-858

- Niklas Bengtsson and Per Engström
- Culture, Geography and Institutions: Empirical Evidence from Small‐scale Banking pp. 859-886

- Franz Hahn
2014, issue 575, vol 124
- Wealth Dynamics in a Bond Economy with Heterogeneous Beliefs pp. 1-30

- Timothy Cogley, Thomas Sargent and Viktor Tsyrennikov
- The Impact of Firing Restrictions on Labour Market Equilibrium in the Presence of On‐the‐job Search pp. 31-61

- Fabien Postel‐Vinay and Hélène Turon
- Information and Efficiency: Goal Arrival in Soccer Betting pp. 62-91

- Karen Croxson and J Reade
- Weather Shocks, Sweet Potatoes and Peasant Revolts in Historical China pp. 92-118

- Ruixue Jia
- Unemployment and market size pp. 119-148

- Martin Ellison, R Keller, Kevin Roberts and Margaret Stevens
- Changing Identity: Retiring From Unemployment pp. 149-166

- Clemens Hetschko, Andreas Knabe and Ronnie Schöb
- Reassessing Labour Market Reforms: Temporary Contracts as a Screening Device pp. 167-200

- Renato Faccini
- Drought and Civil War In Sub‐Saharan Africa pp. 201-244

- Mathieu Couttenier and Raphael Soubeyran
- Information Processing Constraints and Asset Mispricing pp. 245-268

- Alasdair Brown
- Finance and Competition pp. 269-288

- Harris Dellas and Ana Fernandes
2014, issue 574, vol 124
- Bankers and Their Bonuses pp. F1-F21

- Brian Bell and John van Reenen
- CEO Pay and Voting Dissent Before and After the Crisis pp. F22-F39

- Ian Gregory‐Smith, Steve Thompson and Peter Wright
- CEO Pay and Firm Size: An Update After the Crisis pp. F40-F59

- Xavier Gabaix, Augustin Landier and Julien Sauvagnat
- Executive Compensation and Board Governance in US Firms pp. F60-F89

- Martin Conyon
- Same or Different? The CEO Labour Market in China's Public Listed Companies pp. F90-F108

- Alex Bryson, John Forth and Minghai Zhou
- Appointments, Pay and Performance in UK Boardrooms by Gender pp. F109-F128

- Ian Gregory‐Smith, Brian G.M. Main and Charles A. O'Reilly
- Political Economy Experiments: Introduction pp. F129-F130

- Rebecca Morton
- Turnout and Power Sharing pp. F131-F162

- Helios Herrera, Massimo Morelli and Thomas Palfrey
- Competition, Cooperation and Collective Choice pp. F163-F195

- Thomas Markussen, Ernesto Reuben and Jean-Robert Tyran
- Communication and Voting in Multi‐party Elections: An Experimental Study pp. F196-F225

- Bernhard Kittel, Wolfgang Luhan and Rebecca Morton
- Coordinating Resistance Through Communication and Repeated Interaction pp. F226-F256

- Timothy Cason and Vai-Lam Mui
- The Elements of Political Persuasion: Content, Charisma and Cue pp. F257-F292

- Torun Dewan, Macartan Humphreys and Daniel Rubenson
- What Persuades Voters? A Field Experiment on Political Campaigning pp. F293-F326

- Jared Barton, Marco Castillo and Ragan Petrie
- Votes and Violence: Evidence from a Field Experiment in Nigeria pp. F327-F355

- Paul Collier and Pedro Vicente
- Is Vote Buying Effective? Evidence from a Field Experiment in West Africa pp. F356-F387

- Pedro Vicente
2014, issue 576
- Income Dynamics and Life‐cycle Inequality: Mechanisms and Controversies pp. 289-318

- Richard Blundell
- Divorce Risk, Wages and Working Wives: A Quantitative Life‐Cycle Analysis of Female Labour Force Participation pp. 319-358

- Raquel Fernández and Joyce Cheng Wong
- Choosing Size of Government Under Ambiguity: Infrastructure Spending and Income Taxation pp. 359-376

- Charles Manski
- What Can Wages and Employment Tell Us about the UK's Productivity Puzzle? pp. 377-407

- Richard Blundell, Claire Crawford and Wenchao Jin
- Real Wages and Unemployment in the Big Squeeze pp. 408-432

- Paul Gregg, Stephen Machin and Mariña Fernández‐Salgado
- The UK Productivity and Jobs Puzzle: Does the Answer Lie in Wage Flexibility? pp. 433-452

- João Paulo Pessoa and John van Reenen
- Using Changes in Auction Maturity Sectors to Help Identify the Impact of QE on Gilt Yields pp. 453-479

- Nick McLaren, Ryan Banerjee and David Latto
- Crime Deterrence: Evidence From the London 2011 Riots pp. 480-506

- Brian Bell, Laura Jaitman and Stephen Machin
- Trade Imbalances, Export Structure and Wage Inequality pp. 507-539

- Rosario Crino and Paolo Epifani
- Cash‐on‐hand and the Duration of Job Search: Quasi‐experimental Evidence from Norway pp. 540-568

- Christoph Basten, Andreas Fagereng and Kjetil Telle
- Measuring Individual Risk Attitudes when Preferences are Imprecise pp. 569-593

- Graham Loomes and Ganna Pogrebna
- Oligopolistic Competition and Search Without Priors pp. 594-606

- Alexei Parakhonyak
- Changing Households' Investment Behaviour through Social Interactions with Local Leaders: Evidence from a Randomised Transfer Programme pp. 607-633

- Karen Macours and Renos Vakis
- Alcohol Exposure In Utero and Child Academic Achievement pp. 634-667

- Stephanie Hinke Kessler Scholder, George L. Wehby, Sarah Lewis and Luisa Zuccolo
- What Lies Beneath? A Time‐varying FAVAR Model for the UK Transmission Mechanism pp. 668-699

- Colin Ellis, Haroon Mumtaz and Pawel Zabczyk
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