Southern Economic Journal
1997 - 2025
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Volume 90, issue 4, 2024
- Effect of prescription opioid control policies on infant health pp. 828-877

- Engy Ziedan and Robert Kaestner
- Economic fluctuations and mortality in Canada revisited pp. 878-899

- Zuzana Janko and Gurleen Popli
- The effects of COVID‐19 lockdown on the body weight and lifestyle behaviors of U.S. adults pp. 900-948

- Jaesang Sung, Will Davis and Qihua Qiu
- Labor force effects of Medicaid and Marketplace expansions: Variation by gender, parental status, and household structure pp. 949-1001

- Makayla Lavender and Emily Johnston
- Can high‐skilled immigrants transfer their human capital to the United States? pp. 1002-1034

- Bin Xie
- Certifiably employable? Occupational regulation and unemployment duration pp. 1035-1059

- Ilya Kukaev and Edward Timmons
- Separately measuring home‐field advantage for offenses and defenses: A panel‐data study of constituent channels within collegiate American football pp. 1060-1098

- Matthew McMahon and Sarah Marx Quintanar
- Economic freedom and growth, income, investment, and inequality: A quantitative summary of the literature pp. 1099-1135

- Robert Lawson, Vincent Miozzi and Meg Tuszynski
- Aging in style: Seniority and sentiment in scholarly writing pp. 1136-1164

- Lea‐Rachel Kosnik and Daniel Hamermesh
Volume 90, issue 3, 2024
- The COVID‐19 pandemic and primary care appointment availability by physician age and gender pp. 541-576

- Janna Wisniewski, Brigham Walker, Sarah Tinkler, Miron Stano and Rajiv Sharma
- Are menthol smokers different? An economic perspective pp. 577-611

- Yu‐Chun Elisa Cheng, Don Kenkel, Alan Mathios and Hua Wang
- A Bayesian analysis of e‐cigarette risk perceptions in the United Kingdom pp. 612-633

- W Viscusi
- “Rational overeating” in a feast‐or‐famine world: Economic insecurity and the obesity epidemic pp. 634-655

- Trenton G. Smith, Steven Stillman and Stuart Craig
- How does economic freedom influence public health? Evidence from U.S. cities pp. 656-681

- Justin Callais, Kelly Hyde, Ilia Murtazashvili and Yang Zhou
- Moral hazard and selection bias in insurance markets: Evidence from commercial fisheries pp. 682-700

- Akbar Marvasti and Sami Dakhlia
- CBD as a cure‐all? The impacts of state‐level legalization of prescription cannabidiol (CBD) on opioid prescriptions pp. 701-740

- Tim Bersak, Richard Gearhart and Nyakundi Michieka
- Can geography explain Quebec's historical poverty? pp. 741-768

- Vincent Geloso and Louis Rouanet
- The impacts of U.S. right‐to‐work laws on free riding, unionization, and compensation pp. 769-791

- Dillan Bono‐Lunn
- Does studying economics make you selfish? pp. 792-814

- Daniele Girardi, Sai Madhurika Mamunuru, Simon D. Halliday and Samuel Bowles
Volume 90, issue 2, 2023
- Editor's report pp. 219-223

- Charles Courtemanche
- The effect of international travel on the spread of COVID‐19 in the United States pp. 224-241

- Jeffrey Prince and Daniel H. Simon
- Optimal investment in health when lifetime is stochastic, or, rational agents do not often follow health recommendations pp. 242-258

- Kristian Bolin and Michael Caputo
- Marijuana legalization and traffic fatalities revisited pp. 259-276

- Weiwei Chen and Michael T. French
- Background risk and consumers' demand for insurance under limited liability pp. 277-290

- Gilad Sorek and Thomas Beard
- Decentralized response as a pandemic second‐best: The case of Russia pp. 291-316

- Vladimir V. Maltsev
- AACSB accreditation and student demand pp. 317-340

- Marisa Cameron, Bryan McCannon and Katherine Starr
- Does age affect the relation between risk and time preferences? Evidence from a representative sample pp. 341-368

- Zexuan Wang, Ismaël Rafaï and Marc Willinger
- Personalized pricing with heterogeneous mismatch costs pp. 369-388

- Noriaki Matsushima, Tomomichi Mizuno and Cong Pan
- Unintended effects of broadband grants on bank branches pp. 389-413

- Minhae Kim
- Interactions between job search and housing decisions: A structural estimation pp. 414-443

- Silvio Rendon and Núria Quella‐Isla
- The effect of bilateral currency swap agreements on foreign capital inflows: Evidence from China pp. 444-473

- Lingduo Jiang, Shuangshuang Liu and Guofeng Zhang
- Opening the gates: The increasing impact of papers beyond the top five and other changes in economic publishing pp. 474-496

- Jill Caviglia‐Harris
- Microcommitments: Mitigating procrastination with more than a nudge pp. 497-509

- Amanda J. Felkey, Eva Dziadula and Eric P. Chiang
- Assessing proxies of knowledge and difficulty with rubric‐based instruments pp. 510-534

- Ben Smith and Jadrian Wooten
Volume 90, issue 1, 2023
- In‐person versus online instruction: Evidence from principles of economics pp. 3-30

- Kenneth Elzinga and Daniel Q. Harper
- Technology use, work adaptation, and economic vulnerability during COVID‐19 pp. 31-43

- Kasra Khademorezaian, Georgia Kosmopoulou, Shane Connelly, Mark Fichtel, Yash Gujar and Heshan Sun
- Southern gains and northern losses: Regional variation in the evolution of black/white earnings differences in the United States, 1976–2017 pp. 44-70

- Charles L. Ballard and John H. Goddeeris
- Estimating the effects of wind loss mitigation on home value pp. 71-89

- Sebastain Awondo, Harris Hollans, Lawrence Powell and Chip Wade
- Innovation offshoring and reshoring with fully endogenous growth pp. 90-120

- Colin Davis and Ken‐ichi Hashimoto
- (De)unionization, trade, unemployment, and wage differentials pp. 121-155

- Juin‐Jen Chang, Li‐Wen Hung and Shin‐Kun Peng
- Do sovereign credit rating events affect the foreign exchange market? Evidence from a treatment effect analysis pp. 156-181

- Hippolyte Balima, Alexandru Minea and Cezara Vinturis
- Gerrymandering in the laboratory pp. 182-213

- SunAh An, Michael Anderson and Cary Deck
Volume 89, issue 4, 2023
- COVID on campus: An empirical analysis of COVID infection rates at U.S. colleges and universities pp. 1034-1055

- Lewis Davis, Stephen Schmidt and Sophia Zacher
- Is the “smoke‐filled room” necessary? An experimental study of the effect of communication networks on collusion pp. 1056-1077

- Timothy Flannery and Siyu Wang
- Task specialization and low‐skilled immigration in a highly educated country: Evidence from Korea pp. 1078-1101

- Hyejin Kim and Jongkwan Lee
- Financial dependence and exports: Entrants or incumbents? pp. 1102-1137

- Kwan Yong Lee
- Scope economies from rural and urban microfinance services pp. 1138-1167

- Valentina Hartarska, Jingfang Zhang and Denis A. Nadolnyak
- On the optimality of information sharing between integrated and vertically separated competitors pp. 1168-1195

- Maria Rosa Battaggion, Vittoria Cerasi and Gülen Karakoç
- The U.S. Postal Savings System and the collapse of building and loan associations during the Great Depression pp. 1196-1215

- Sebastian Fleitas, Matthew Jaremski and Steven Sprick Schuster
- The convergence dynamics of economic freedom across U.S. states pp. 1216-1241

- James Payne, James Saunoris, Saban Nazlioglu and Cagin Karul
- Building and using nonlinear simulations in Excel with an application to the specific factors model pp. 1242-1265

- John Gilbert, Onur Koska and Reza Oladi
Volume 89, issue 3, 2023
- Economic planning must be polycentric, not monocentric: Introduction to a symposium on Mises and Hayek on socialism and knowledge pp. 647-656

- Art Carden
- Mises's dynamics of interventionism: Lessons from Indian agriculture pp. 657-679

- Shruti Rajagopalan
- After Shleifer, who needs Mises? pp. 680-693

- Anna B. Faria and John Robert Subrick
- State capacity and the socialist calculation debate pp. 694-707

- Mykola Bunyk and Leonid Krasnozhon
- Economic calculation and transaction costs: The case of the airline oversales auction system pp. 708-731

- Peter J. Boettke, Rosolino A. Candela and Peter J. Jacobsen
- Intergenerational income mobility and economic freedom pp. 732-753

- Justin T. Callais and Vincent Geloso
- What divides the first and second generations? Family time of arrival and educational outcomes for immigrant youth pp. 754-787

- Marie Hull
- The effect of spouses' relative education on household time allocation pp. 788-829

- Elisa Taveras
- Two steps forward, one step back? Quantifying the pecuniary costs of debt account aversion and the debt snowball pp. 830-859

- Ben Hamilton
- Impacts of publicly funded health insurance for adults on children's academic achievement pp. 860-884

- Lindsey Rose Bullinger, Maithreyi Gopalan and Caitlin McPherran Lombardi
- Proxy variable estimation of productivity and efficiency pp. 885-923

- Mike G. Tsionas and Subal Kumbhakar
- Heterogeneity, leveling the playing field, and affirmative action in contests pp. 924-974

- Subhasish Chowdhury, Patricia Esteve‐González and Anwesha Mukherjee
- Habit persistence in assets demand pp. 975-985

- Adrian R. Fleissig and James L. Swofford
- An investigation of unsuccessful performance and subsequent retake behavior in principles of economics pp. 986-1021

- Tisha L. N. Emerson and KimMarie McGoldrick
Volume 89, issue 2, 2022
- Editor's report pp. 275-279

- Charles Courtemanche
- Economic outcomes for transgender people and other gender minorities in the United States: First estimates from a nationally representative sample pp. 280-304

- Christopher S. Carpenter, Maxine J. Lee and Laura Nettuno
- Are economic arguments against immigration missing the boat? The fiscal effects of the Mariel Boatlift pp. 305-325

- Lili Yao, J. Brandon Bolen and Claudia R. Williamson
- The effect of Medicaid on recidivism: Evidence from Medicaid suspension and termination policies pp. 326-372

- Gultekin Gollu and Mariyana Zapryanova
- Incentivizing STEM participation: Evidence from the SMART Grant Program pp. 373-405

- Margaret E. Blume‐Kohout and Jacob P. Scott
- The impact of oil and gas job opportunities during youth on human capital pp. 406-439

- Amanda Chuan
- Capabilities, wealth, and trade: Revisiting the evidence pp. 440-470

- Kan Yue
- Heterogeneous effects of health shocks in developed countries: Evidence from Australia pp. 471-495

- Asad Islam and Jaai Parasnis
- Market response to typhoons: The role of information and expectations pp. 496-521

- Chin‐Hsien Yu, Bruce A. McCarl and Jian‐Da Zhu
- Governors and electoral hazard in the allocation of federal disaster aid pp. 522-539

- Thomas Husted and David Nickerson
- The ambiguous competitive effects of passive partial forward ownership pp. 540-568

- Konstantinos Papadopoulos, Emmanuel Petrakis and Panagiotis Skartados
- Schumpeter vs. Keynes redux: “Still not dead” pp. 569-592

- John Dalton and Lillian R. Gaeto
- What is liberal about Adam Smith's “liberal plan”? pp. 593-610

- Erik W. Matson
- Who is the most sought‐after economist? Ranking economists using Google Trends pp. 611-642

- Tom Coupé
Volume 89, issue 1, 2022
- The impact of chief diversity officers on diverse faculty hiring pp. 3-36

- Steven W. Bradley, James R. Garven, Wilson Law and James West
- Match quality and divorce among naturalized U.S. citizens pp. 37-61

- Eva Dziadula
- Heterogeneous peer effects by gender, task, and monetary incentive: Evidence from speed skating pp. 62-89

- Masaya Nishihata
- Does aid cause changes in economic freedom? pp. 90-111

- Jamie Bologna Pavlik, Benjamin Powell and Andrew T. Young
- The munchies: Marijuana legalization and food sales in Washington pp. 112-137

- Timothy R. Hodge and Cooper Hazel
- Addiction, present‐bias, and self‐restraint pp. 138-159

- Lawrence Jin and Minwook Kang
- Optimal risk sharing with ex post private information: Rules versus discretion pp. 160-184

- Chifeng Dai
- An experimental analysis of risk effects in attacker‐defender games pp. 185-215

- Charles Holt, Ricky Sahu and Angela M. Smith
- Social trust and patterns of growth pp. 216-237

- Christian Bjørnskov
- Partisan competition authorities, Cournot‐oligopoly, and endogenous market structure pp. 238-270

- Laszlo Goerke
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