Southern Economic Journal
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Volume 86, issue 4, 2020
- Immigration and the Health of U.S. Natives pp. 1278-1306

- Christian Gunadi
- Fringe Benefits and Chinese Import Competition pp. 1307-1337

- Tommaso Tempesti
- Insecure Resources, Bilateral Trade, and Endogenous Predation: A Game‐Theoretic Analysis of Conflict and Trade pp. 1338-1371

- Yang-Ming Chang and Shih‐Jye Wu
- An Impossible Goal: When Trade Ratios Cannot Achieve No‐Net‐Loss pp. 1372-1392

- Isla Globus‐Harris
- International Effects of Stock Market Dispersion pp. 1393-1417

- Nam Vu and Jiayu Wu
- Does Balance Among Areas of Institutional Quality Matter for Economic Growth? pp. 1418-1445

- J. Brandon Bolen and Russell Sobel
- Corruption as an Occupational Choice: Endogenous Corruption and Tax Policy pp. 1446-1474

- Gareth D. Myles and Hana Yousefi
- Big Fish, Small Pond: The Effect of Rank at Entry on Postsecondary Outcomes pp. 1475-1509

- A. Payne and Justin Smith
- On the Importance of Context in Sequential Search pp. 1510-1530

- Yu‐Chin Hsiao, Simon Kemp and Maroš Servátka
- Individual Competence and Committee Decision Making: Experimental Evidence pp. 1531-1558

- Bryan McCannon and Paul Walker
- Financial Incentives and Herding: Evidence from Two Online Experiments pp. 1559-1575

- Syon Bhanot and Charles Williamson
- Marriage, Divorce, and Social Safety Net Policy pp. 1576-1612

- Elliott Isaac
- Buchanan, Popular Myths, and the Social Responsibility of Economists pp. 1613-1629

- Alain Marciano
Volume 86, issue 3, 2020
- Do State Minimum Wages Affect the Incarceration Rate? pp. 845-872

- Pallab K. Ghosh, Gary Hoover and Zexuan Liu
- Did the Great Recession Affect Fertility? Examining the Impact of Job Displacements on the Timing of Births in the United States pp. 873-909

- Shamma Adeeb Alam and Bijetri Bose
- The Impact of Housing Prices on Health in the United States Before, During, and After the Great Recession pp. 910-940

- Jaesang Sung and Qihua Qiu
- Does Money Matter for Intergenerational Income Transmission? pp. 941-970

- Michelle M. Miller and Frank McIntyre
- Fairness and the Unselfish Demand for Redistribution by Taxpayers and Welfare Recipients pp. 971-988

- Fabio Sabatini, Marco Ventura, Eiji Yamamura and Luca Zamparelli
- Policy‐Induced School Calendar Changes and Teacher Moonlighting pp. 989-1018

- Gregory Gilpin
- Are “Education Lotteries” Less Regressive? Evidence from Texas pp. 1019-1040

- Celeste K. Carruthers and Kara D. Smith
- Is the Best Interest of the Child Best for Children? Educational Attainment and Child Custody Assignment pp. 1041-1080

- Yang Chen and Trevon Logan
- Supplying Slot Machines to the Poor pp. 1081-1109

- Melisa Bubonya and David Byrne
- Further Evidence on the Effect of Clean Indoor Air Laws on Smoking: The Italian Case pp. 1110-1132

- Martina Celidoni, Luca Pieroni and Luca Salmasi
- Target Date Defaults in a Public Sector Retirement Saving Plan pp. 1133-1149

- Robert L. Clark and Olivia Mitchell
- The Tax Paradox and Weak Tax Neutrality pp. 1150-1169

- Ramon Lopez, Pablo Gutiérrez Cubillos and Eugenio Figueroa
- Remittances, Output, and Exchange Rate Regimes: Theory with an Application to Latin America pp. 1170-1191

- Dennis Jansen and Diego E. Vacaflores
- U.S. Monetary Policy since the 1950s and the Changing Content of FOMC Minutes pp. 1192-1213

- Pierre Siklos
- A Note on Price Behavior in Urban Pakistan pp. 1214-1221

- James Herndon
- Identity and the Self‐Reinforcing Effects of Norm Compliance pp. 1222-1240

- Mark A. Pickup, Erik Kimbrough and Eline A. de Rooij
- An Experimental Analysis of Regulatory Interventions for Complex Pricing pp. 1241-1266

- Lana Friesen and Peter Earl
Volume 86, issue 2, 2019
- Editor's Report pp. 367-370

- Charles Courtemanche
- The Dozen Things Experimental Economists Should Do (More of) pp. 371-432

- Eszter Czibor, David Jimenez‐Gomez and John List
- Hierarchy Leadership and Social Distance in Charitable Giving pp. 433-458

- Jipeng Zhang and Huan Xie
- Does Generation Matter to Entrepreneurship? Four Generations of Entrepreneurs pp. 459-477

- Ting Zhang and Zoltan Acs
- An Honest Day's Pay: Cooperation among Entrepreneurs vs. Students, and Linkages to Real‐World Business Success pp. 478-502

- Mongoljin Batsaikhan and Louis Putterman
- Assessing the Efficacy of Consumer Boycotts of U.S. Target Firms: A Shareholder Wealth Analysis pp. 503-529

- Kasaundra M. Tomlin
- Identification of Job Lock and Inefficient Labor Market Mobility pp. 530-547

- Tim Bersak
- How Do Local Labor Markets and Human Capital Affect Employment Outcomes after Job Loss? pp. 548-572

- Ken Ueda
- Cross‐Country Evidence on Labor Market Institutions and Young Adult Employment through the Financial Crisis pp. 573-612

- Jeffrey Clemens
- The Effects of Differential Income Replacement and Mortality on U.S. Social Security Redistribution pp. 613-637

- Li Tan and Cory Koedel
- Appeals to Social Norms and Taxpayer Compliance pp. 638-666

- James Alm, William D. Schulze, Carrie von Bose and Jubo Yan
- The Law of 1/n Revisited: Distributive Politics, Legislature Size, and the Costs of Collective Action pp. 667-690

- George R. Crowley
- Global Innovative R&D Offshoring with Heterogeneous Labor: The Role of IPR‐Protection on Technology Transfer and the Brain Drain Effect pp. 691-725

- Zachary Cohle
- The Impact of Self‐Perceived Relative Income on Life Satisfaction: Evidence from British Panel Data pp. 726-745

- Han Yu
- Surviving the Famine Unscathed? An Analysis of the Long‐Term Health Effects of the Great Chinese Famine pp. 746-772

- Wenli Cheng and Hui Shi
- So Many Hospitals, So Little Information: How Hospital Value‐Based Purchasing Is a Game of Chance pp. 773-799

- Andrew Friedson, William Horrace and Allison F. Marier
- Heading for the Hills? Effects of Community Flood Management on Local Adaptation to Flood Risks pp. 800-822

- Douglas Noonan and Xian Liu
- Overlapping Marathons: What Happens to Female Pace When Men Catch Up? pp. 823-838

- Erica G. Birk, Logan M. Lee and Glen R. Waddell
Volume 86, issue 1, 2019
- My Last Editor's Report pp. 3-4

- Laura Razzolini
- Laura Razzolini and the Modernization of the Southern Economic Journal pp. 5-6

- Jonathan Hamilton
- Editor's Report pp. 7-8

- Charles Courtemanche
- Food Access, Program Participation, and Health: Research Using FoodAPS pp. 9-17

- Marianne Bitler and Christian Gregory
- SNAP and Paycheck Cycles pp. 18-48

- Timothy Beatty, Marianne Bitler, Xinzhe Huang Cheng and Cynthia van der Werf
- Does School Lunch Fill the “SNAP Gap” at the End of the Month? pp. 49-82

- Agustina Laurito and Amy Schwartz
- WIC Participation and Relative Quality of Household Food Purchases: Evidence from FoodAPS pp. 83-105

- Di Fang, Michael R. Thomsen, Rodolfo Nayga and Aaron M. Novotny
- The Contribution of the School Environment to the Overall Food Environment Experienced by Children pp. 106-123

- David Frisvold and Joseph Price
- Investigating Treatment Effects of Participating Jointly in SNAP and WIC when the Treatment Is Validated Only for SNAP pp. 124-155

- Helen Jensen, Brent Kreider and Oleksandr Zhylyevskyy
- The Effect of SNAP and School Food Programs on Food Security, Diet Quality, and Food Spending: Sensitivity to Program Reporting Error pp. 156-201

- Kyung Min Kang and Robert Moffitt
- Estimating the Associations between SNAP and Food Insecurity, Obesity, and Food Purchases with Imperfect Administrative Measures of Participation pp. 202-228

- Charles Courtemanche, Augustine Denteh and Rusty Tchernis
- Misreporting of Government Transfers: How Important Are Survey Design and Geography? pp. 230-253

- Bruce D. Meyer and Nikolas Mittag
- Higher Wages, Less Gym Time? The Effects of Minimum Wages on Time Use pp. 253-270

- Otto Lenhart
- Perverse Incentives? Labor Market Regulation and Performance in the Public Sector pp. 271-285

- Alberto Chong and Angelo Cozzubo
- Terror per Capita pp. 286-304

- Michael Jetter and David Stadelmann
- Negotiating with Terrorists: The Costs of Compliance pp. 305-317

- Kerim Arin, Eberhard Feess, Torben Kuhlenkasper and Otto F. M. Reich
- Crime Watch: Hurricanes and Illegal Activities pp. 318-338

- Nekeisha Spencer and Eric Strobl
- Product Scope and Productivity: Evidence from India's Product Reservation Policy pp. 339-362

- Ishani Tewari and Joshua Wilde
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