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Volume 87, issue 4, 2021
- Acknowledgments pp. 1061-1063

- Hayley Wyatt
- Economic lessons for COVID‐19 pandemic policies pp. 1064-1089

- W Viscusi
- The political economy of the COVID‐19 pandemic pp. 1090-1106

- Peter Boettke and Benjamin Powell
- Externality and COVID‐19 pp. 1107-1118

- Peter Leeson and Louis Rouanet
- The political economy of state responses to infectious disease pp. 1119-1137

- Christopher J. Coyne, Thomas K. Duncan and Abigail R. Hall
- Stay‐at‐home orders were issued earlier in economically unfree states pp. 1138-1151

- Bryan McCannon and Joshua Hall
- The Federal Reserve's response to the COVID‐19 contraction: An initial appraisal pp. 1152-1174

- Nicolas Cachanosky, Bryan P. Cutsinger, Thomas Hogan, William Luther and Alexander W. Salter
- The political economy of drug and alcohol regulation during the COVID‐19 pandemic pp. 1175-1209

- Audrey Redford and Angela Dills
- The FDA and the COVID‐19: A political economy perspective pp. 1210-1228

- Raymond J. March
- Essential or not? Knowledge problems and COVID‐19 stay‐at‐home orders pp. 1229-1249

- Virgil Henry Storr, Stefanie Haeffele, Jordan K. Lofthouse and Laura E. Grube
- Economic freedom, pandemics, and robust political economy pp. 1250-1266

- Rosolino A. Candela and Vincent Geloso
- Battling COVID‐19 with dysfunctional federalism: Lessons from India pp. 1267-1299

- Abishek Choutagunta, G. P. Manish and Shruti Rajagopalan
- Separation of power and expertise: Evidence of the tyranny of experts in Sweden's COVID‐19 responses pp. 1300-1319

- Per Bylund and Mark D. Packard
- The evolution of democratic tradition and regional variation in resistance in Nazi Germany pp. 1320-1344

- Wayne Geerling, Gary Magee and Russell Smyth
- Incentivizing provision of collective goods: Allocation rules pp. 1345-1365

- Brock Stoddard, Caleb A. Cox and James Walker
- Escaping the long arm of the law? Racial disparities in the effect of drivers' license suspensions on offense probabilities pp. 1366-1389

- Siân Mughan and Joanna Carroll
- The impact of smiling cues on social cooperation pp. 1390-1404

- Michalis Drouvelis and Brit Grosskopf
Volume 87, issue 3, 2021
- Vincent J. Tarascio: In Memoriam (1930–2020) pp. 749-752

- Bruce Caldwell
- In sickness and in health, until death do us part: A case for theory pp. 753-768

- Donna Gilleskie
- The contagion externality of a superspreading event: The Sturgis Motorcycle Rally and COVID‐19 pp. 769-807

- Dhaval Dave, Drew McNichols and Joseph J. Sabia
- Prescription drug monitoring programs, opioid abuse, and crime pp. 808-848

- Dhaval Dave, Monica Deza and Brady Horn
- Light pollution, sleep deprivation, and infant health at birth pp. 849-888

- Laura M. Argys, Susan L. Averett and Muzhe Yang
- Football transfer fee premiums and Europe's big five pp. 889-908

- Craig Depken and Tomislav Globan
- Overeducation and wages revisited: A two‐cohort comparison and random coefficients approach pp. 909-936

- Benjamin Artz and David M. Welsch
- Delayed firm‐paid general training pp. 937-951

- Thomas J. Carter
- Financial development and top income shares in OECD countries pp. 952-978

- Anjan Saha, Vinod Mishra and Russell Smyth
- Tax policy implications for a two‐engine growing economy pp. 979-1009

- Wei‐Neng Wang, Chia‐Ying Liu and Juin-jen Chang
- Entry deterrence when the potential entrant is your competitor in a different market pp. 1010-1030

- Miguel Ángel Ropero
- Promise, trust, and betrayal: Costs of breaching an implicit contract pp. 1031-1051

- Daniel Levy and Andrew T. Young
Volume 87, issue 2, 2020
- Editor's Report pp. 411-415

- Charles Courtemanche
- Educational gender gaps pp. 416-439

- Shelly Lundberg
- The effect of universal pre‐kindergarten policy on female labor force participation—A synthetic control approach pp. 440-482

- Hao Li
- Who responds to changes to the federal adoption tax credit? Evidence from Florida pp. 483-516

- Luke P. Rodgers and Cullen T. Wallace
- Wage discrimination in the NBA: Evidence using free agent signings pp. 517-539

- Candon Johnson and Eduardo Minuci
- The effects of medical malpractice tort reform on physician supply an analysis of legislative changes from 2009 to 2016 pp. 540-575

- Charles L. Baum
- When young soldiers drink: The impact of legal access to alcohol among U.S. Army soldiers pp. 576-607

- Marigee Bacolod, Jesse Cunha and Yu‐Chu Shen
- Sibling donation games: pure‐altruism, strategic‐altruism, and the interaction of familial and public transfers pp. 608-628

- Amy Farmer, Andrew W. Horowitz and Na Tan
- The utilitarian–maximin social welfare function and anomalies in social choice pp. 629-646

- Mark Schneider and Byung‐Cheol Kim
- Competition between branded and nonbranded firms and its impact on welfare pp. 647-665

- Cong Pan
- Estimation of productivity and markups with price dispersion: Evidence from Chinese manufacturing during economic transition pp. 666-699

- Shunan Zhao, Bing Qian and Subal Kumbhakar
- Firms’ heterogeneity, demand accumulating, and exchange rate pass‐through pp. 700-731

- Yong Tan and Chen Carol Zhao
- Platform pricing redux pp. 732-740

- Daniel Arce
Volume 87, issue 1, 2020
- Three prongs for prudent climate policy pp. 3-29

- Joseph E. Aldy and Richard Zeckhauser
- Free trade agreements and world obesity pp. 30-49

- Michele Baggio and Alberto Chong
- The effect of mass shootings on the demand for guns pp. 50-69

- Jensen Brock and P. Wesley Routon
- Does publicly subsidized health insurance affect the birth rate? pp. 70-121

- Makayla Palmer
- Does government health insurance reduce job lock and job push? pp. 122-169

- Scott Barkowski
- Economic freedom and migration: A metro area‐level analysis pp. 170-190

- Imran Arif, Adam Hoffer, Dean Stansel and Donald Lacombe
- Anywhere they go, we go: Immigration inflow's impact on co‐ethnic natives in the U.S pp. 191-215

- Tao Song and Huanan Xu
- The rise and fall of worldwide income inequality, 1820–2035 pp. 216-244

- Joseph Connors, James Gwartney and Hugo Montesinos‐Yufa
- Synergies and competition: Export survival in Africa and Latin America pp. 245-273

- Luisa Blanco, Jesse Mora, Michael Olabisi and James Prieger
- Competitive blind spots and the cyclicality of investment: Experimental evidence pp. 274-315

- Cortney Rodet and Andrew Smyth
- Validity and reliability of contingent valuation and life satisfaction measures of welfare: An application to the value of national Olympic success pp. 316-330

- Brad Humphreys, Bruce Johnson and John Whitehead
- Do shocks to animal spirits cause output fluctuations? pp. 331-368

- Christopher Biolsi and Bocong Du
- Amazon Mechanical Turk workers can provide consistent and economically meaningful data pp. 369-385

- David Johnson and John Barry Ryan
- The evolution of Hayek's thought on gold and monetary standards pp. 386-405

- James Caton
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