Southern Economic Journal
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Volume 85, issue 4, 2019
- Shackling the Identification Police? pp. 1016-1026

- Christopher Ruhm
- Economics, Insurance, and Flood Hazards pp. 1027-1031

- Jamie Kruse and Jacob Hochard
- Flood Fatalities in the United States: The Roles of Socioeconomic Factors and the National Flood Insurance Program pp. 1032-1057

- Jungmin Lim and Mark Skidmore
- Flood Insurance and Risk Reduction: Market Penetration, Coverage, and Mitigation in Coastal North Carolina pp. 1058-1082

- Mona Ahmadiani, Susana Ferreira and Craig Landry
- Climate Forecasts and Flood Mitigation pp. 1083-1107

- Charles Sims and Sarah E. Null
- Measuring Heterogeneous Price Effects for Home Acquisition Programs in At‐Risk Regions pp. 1108-1131

- Eugene Frimpong, Jamie Kruse, Gregory Howard, Rachel Davidson, Joseph Trainor and Linda Nozick
- Flood Risk and Salience: New Evidence from the Sunshine State pp. 1132-1158

- Laura A. Bakkensen, Xiaozhou Ding and Lala Ma
- Capitalization of Flood Insurance and Risk Perceptions in Housing Prices: An Empirical Agent‐Based Model Approach pp. 1159-1179

- Koen de Koning, Tatiana Filatova and Okmyung Bin
- Reasonable and Risk‐Based? Replacing NFIP Generally Subsidized Rates with a Means‐Tested Subsidy pp. 1180-1195

- Benjamin Miller, Lloyd Dixon and Noreen Clancy
- Worthiness versus Self‐Interest in Charitable Giving: Evidence from a Low‐Income, Minority Neighborhood pp. 1196-1216

- Natalia Candelo Londono, Angela de Oliveira and Catherine Eckel
- Dual Job Holding and the Gig Economy: Allocation of Effort across Primary and Gig Jobs pp. 1217-1242

- Meriem Hodge Doucette and W. David Bradford
- Cultural Baggage: Do Immigrants Import Corruption? pp. 1243-1261

- Jamie Bologna Pavlik, Estefania Lujan Padilla and Benjamin Powell
- The Role of TTIP on the Environment pp. 1262-1285

- Dhimitri Qirjo and Razvan Pascalau
- Were Nineteenth‐Century Industrial Workers Permanent Income Savers? pp. 1286-1310

- Howard Bodenhorn
Volume 85, issue 3, 2019
- An Analysis of Dynamic Price Discrimination in Airlines pp. 639-662

- Diego Escobari, Nicholas Rupp and Joseph Meskey
- An Experimental Study of Public Information in the Asymmetric Partnership Game pp. 663-690

- Andrew Kloosterman
- What Should (Knightian) Economists Do? James M. Buchanan's 1980 Visit to Chile pp. 691-714

- Andrew Farrant
- James M. Buchanan and the Political Economy of Desegregation pp. 715-741

- Phillip W. Magness, Art Carden and Vincent Geloso
- Employer‐Sponsored Health Insurance and the Gender Wage Gap: Evidence from the Employer Mandate pp. 742-765

- Conor Lennon
- Do Air Quality Alerts Affect Household Migration? pp. 766-795

- Bongkyun Kim
- How to Compete? Cournot versus Bertrand in a Vertical Structure with an Integrated Input Supplier pp. 796-820

- Luciano Fanti and Marcella Scrimitore
- “Crime” on the Field pp. 821-864

- Carl Kitchens, Matthew Makofske and Le Wang
- The Effects of Competition on Prescription Payments in Retail Pharmacy Markets pp. 865-898

- Jihui Chen
- Job Security and Risk‐Taking: Theory and Evidence From Professional Football pp. 899-918

- Peter Slade and Tor Tolhurst
- Social Stigma and Asset Value pp. 919-938

- Patrick Gourley
- Graduated Punishments in Public Good Games pp. 939-959

- Allard van der Made
- Measuring the Accuracy of Federal Reserve Forecasts pp. 960-984

- Lillian R. Gaeto and Sandeep Mazumder
- Firm Heterogeneity and Export Pricing in India pp. 985-1004

- Michael A. Anderson, Martin H. Davies, José E. Signoret and Stephen Smith
Volume 85, issue 2, 2018
- Editor's Report pp. 309-312

- Laura Razzolini
- Risk Preferences, Time Preferences, and Smoking Behavior pp. 313-348

- Glenn Harrison, Andre Hofmeyr, Don Ross and J. Todd Swarthout
- When It Rains, It Pours: Under What Circumstances Does Job Loss Lead to Divorce pp. 349-377

- Melissa Ruby Banzhaf
- Macroeconomics with Endogenous Markups and Optimal Taxation pp. 378-406

- Federico Etro
- The Effect of the Fed's Large‐Scale Asset Purchases on Inflationary Expectations pp. 407-423

- Willem Thorbecke
- The Chain Effect of an Antidumping Policy pp. 424-440

- Kuo-Feng Kao and Chao‐Cheng Mai
- Educational mismatch and the earnings distribution pp. 441-456

- Keith Bender and Kristen Roche Carioti
- Investment in Outside Options as Opportunistic Behavior: An Experimental Investigation pp. 457-484

- Hodaka Morita and Maroš Servátka
- What Happens to the Employers Involved in Mass Layoffs? pp. 485-507

- Elizabeth Handwerker and Lowell Mason
- Open Borders for Business? Causes and Consequences of the Regulation of Foreign Entry pp. 508-536

- Lewis Davis and Claudia R. Williamson
- Give Me Liberty, or I Will Produce Underground: Effects of Economic Freedom on the Shadow Economy pp. 537-562

- Aziz N. Berdiev, James Saunoris and Friedrich Schneider
- Do Negative Random Shocks Affect Trust and Trustworthiness? pp. 563-579

- Hernan Bejarano, Joris Gillet and Ismael Rodriguez‐Lara
- Household Informedness and Long‐Run Inflation Expectations: Experimental Evidence pp. 580-598

- Carola Binder and Alex Rodrigue
- Pre‐Play Learning and the Preference Reversal Phenomenon pp. 599-615

- Younjun Kim and Elizabeth Hoffman
- Requiring Versus Recommending Preparation Before Class: Does It Matter? pp. 616-631

- Martin Andersen, Dora Gicheva and Jeffrey Sarbaum
Volume 85, issue 1, 2018
- In honor of Michael Grossman pp. 3-5

- Sara Markowitz and Robert Kaestner
- Evolution of the Infant Health Production Function pp. 6-47

- Hope Corman, Dhaval Dave and Nancy E. Reichman
- An Assessment of the Forward‐Looking Hypothesis of the Demand for Cigarettes pp. 48-70

- Robert Kaestner and Kevin Callison
- Education and family health care spending pp. 71-92

- Alan C. Monheit and Irina B. Grafova
- Unemployment and Health Behaviors over the Business Cycle: A Longitudinal View pp. 93-120

- Gregory Colman and Dhaval Dave
- Earnings Gaps for Conspicuous Characteristics: Evidence from Indonesia pp. 121-141

- Md Nazmul Ahsan and Inas Kelly
- Effect of Stress on Later‐Life Health: Evidence from the Vietnam War Draft pp. 142-165

- Daniel Grossman, John Cawley and Damien de Walque
- Present and Future of the European Union and EMU pp. 166-169

- Silvia Fedeli
- Public budgetary rules and GDP growth: An empirical study on OECD and twelve european countries pp. 170-188

- Elton Beqiraj, Silvia Fedeli and Francesco Forte
- Sustainability and comovement of government debt in EMU Countries: A panel data analysis pp. 189-202

- Gordon L. Brady and Cosimo Magazzino
- Economic Fluctuations in the U.S. and Euro Area: Quantifying the Contribution of Technical Change pp. 203-216

- Marco Di Pietro and Enrico Saltari
- Cooperative Monetary and Fiscal Policies in the Euro Area pp. 217-234

- Willi Semmler and Alexander Haider
- On the trade, growth, and welfare effects of intellectual property rights protection pp. 235-254

- Yuki Saito
- Why factors facilitating collusion may not predict cartel occurrence — experimental evidence pp. 255-275

- Miguel Fonseca, Yan Li and Hans‐Theo Normann
- Assessing the effects of the Mexican Drug War on economic growth: An empirical analysis pp. 276-303

- Germà Bel and Maximilian Holst
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