Southern Economic Journal
1997 - 2025
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Volume 83, issue 4, 2017
- Is Economics Useful for Public Policy? pp. 835-854

- James Alm
- The Entrepreneurial Market Process—An Exposition pp. 855-868

- Israel M. Kirzner
- Throwing the Books at Them: Amazon's Puzzling Long Run Pricing Strategy pp. 869-885

- Imke Reimers and Joel Waldfogel
- The Effects of Alcohol Use on Economic Decision Making pp. 886-902

- Klajdi Bregu, Cary Deck, Lindsay Ham and Salar Jahedi
- Sexual Identity, Same‐Sex Relationships, and Labour Market Dynamics: New Evidence from Longitudinal Data in Australia pp. 903-931

- Joseph J. Sabia, Mark Wooden and Thanh Tam Nguyen
- Liberalizing Reforms and the European Union: Accession, Membership, and Convergence pp. 932-951

- Danko Tarabar and Andrew T. Young
- Political and Economic Inequities and the Shaping of Institutions and Redistribution pp. 952-971

- Alberto Chong and Mark Gradstein
- Tax‐Adjusted q Model with Intangible Assets: Theory and Evidence from Temporary Investment Tax Incentives pp. 972-992

- Sophia Chen and Estelle P. Dauchy
- Effects of a Management–Labor Context and Team Play on Ultimatum Game Outcomes pp. 993-1011

- Hal Arkes, John Kagel and Dimitry Mezhvinsky
- An Equilibrium Selection Theory of Monopolization pp. 1012-1037

- Andrew Eckert, Tilman Klumpp and Xuejuan Su
- The Sound of Others: Surprising Evidence of Conformist Behavior pp. 1038-1051

- Paolo Crosetto and Antonio Filippin
- Salience and the Disposition Effect: Evidence from the Introduction of “Cash‐Outs” in Betting Markets pp. 1052-1073

- Alasdair Brown and Fuyu Yang
- Does Regulation of Physicians Reduce Health Care Spending? pp. 1074-1097

- Scott Barkowski
Volume 83, issue 3, 2017
- A Personal Remembrance pp. 630-636

- William Shughart
- Robert Tollison (1942–2016) pp. 637-638

- Peter Boettke
- A Celebration of Vernon Smith's 90th Birthday and Lifetime Contributions to Economics, Southern Economic Association, 2016 pp. 639-643

- Catherine Eckel, Daniel Houser and Peter Boettke
- The Discovery of Bubbles and Crashes in Experimental Asset Markets and the Contribution of Vernon Smith to Experimental Finance pp. 644-648

- Charles Noussair
- Vernon Smith's Support for Education in Virtual Worlds pp. 649-654

- Kevin McCabe
- How We Think about Economics pp. 655-657

- Bart Wilson
- In Honor of Vernon Smith's 90th Birthday pp. 658-660

- Elizabeth Hoffman
- A Celebration of Vernon Smith's 90th Birthday and Lifetime Contributions to Economics and Beyond: Experiments That Inform Policy pp. 661-663

- Jamie Brown Kruse
- Tribute to Sidney Siegel (1916‐1961): A Founder of Experimental Economics pp. 664-667

- Vernon Smith
- Cartel Organization, Price Discrimination, and Selection of Transatlantic Migrants: 1899–1911 pp. 668-704

- George Deltas and Richard Sicotte
- Occupational Safety and the Shift from Common to Individual Fishing Quotas in the Gulf of Mexico pp. 705-720

- Akbar Marvasti and Sami Dakhlia
- Are Charters the Best Alternative? A Cost Frontier Analysis of Alternative Education Campuses in Texas pp. 721-743

- Timothy Gronberg, Dennis Jansen and Lori Taylor
- An Evaluation of Friedman's Monetary Instability Hypothesis pp. 744-755

- Joshua Hendrickson
- Aid Volatility and Real Business Cycles in a Developing Open Economy pp. 756-773

- Ahiteme N. Houndonougbo
- Increasing Downside or Outer Risk? The Challenge of Measuring Competitive Imbalance in Closed and Open Leagues pp. 774-795

- Jean-Pascal Gayant and Nicolas Le Pape
- The Shocking Origins of Political Transitions: Evidence from Earthquakes pp. 796-823

- Muhammad Rahman, Nejat Anbarci, Prasad Bhattacharya and Mehmet Ulubasoglu
Volume 83, issue 2, 2016
- Editor's Report pp. 339-342

- Laura Razzolini
- The Changing Benefits of Early Work Experience pp. 343-363

- Charles L. Baum and Christopher Ruhm
- Does Manufacturer Advertising Crowd‐in or Crowd‐out Retailer Advertising? An Application of an Endogenous Prize Contest with Asymmetric Players pp. 364-379

- Robert Ridlon
- A Portion of Profits to Charity: Corporate Social Responsibility and Firm Profitability pp. 380-398

- Paul Pecorino
- Government spending and the distribution of economic growth pp. 399-415

- Susan Mayer, Leonard M. Lopoo and Lincoln H. Groves
- Deterring Rearrests for Drinking and Driving pp. 416-436

- Frank Sloan, Lindsey Eldred, Sabrina McCutchan and Alyssa Platt
- Evaluating the Economic Effects of Flat Tax Reforms Using Synthetic Control Methods pp. 437-463

- Bibek Adhikari and James Alm
- The Impact of SNAP on Material Hardships: Evidence From Broad‐Based Categorical Eligibility Expansions pp. 464-486

- Jeehoon Han
- A few bad apples: Communication in the presence of strategic ideologues pp. 487-500

- Daniel Stone
- Evaluating Workplace Mandates with Flows Versus Stocks: An Application to California Paid Family Leave pp. 501-526

- E Curtis, Barry Hirsch and Mary C. Schroeder
- The Effects of State Merit Aid Programs on Attendance at Elite Colleges pp. 527-549

- David Sjoquist and John Winters
- Bond Markets Initiation and Tax Revenue Mobilization in Developing Countries pp. 550-572

- Hippolyte Balima, Jean-Louis Combes and Alexandru Minea
- A New Approach to the Study of Jobless Recoveries pp. 573-589

- Fabio Mendez, Jared D. Reber and Jeremy Schwartz
- Effects of Patent Protection on Optimal Corporate Income and Consumption Taxes in an R&D‐Based Growth Model pp. 590-608

- Tatsuro Iwaisako
- Dynamic Spillovers in the United States: Stock Market, Housing, Uncertainty, and the Macroeconomy pp. 609-624

- Nikolaos Antonakakis, Christophe André and Rangan Gupta
Volume 83, issue 1, 2016
- Sex, Race, and Job Satisfaction Among Highly Educated Workers pp. 1-24

- Joni Hersch and Jean Xiao
- The Impact of the ACA's Extension of Coverage to Dependents on Young Adults’ Access to Care and Prescription Drugs pp. 25-44

- Catalina Amuedo‐Dorantes and Mehmet Yaya
- State Firearm Sales and Criminal Activity: Evidence from Firearm Background Checks pp. 45-68

- Matthew Lang
- Impact of Rebates and Refunds on Contributions to Threshold Public Goods: Evidence from a Field Experiment pp. 69-86

- Matthew Donazzan, Nisvan Erkal and Boon Han Koh
- Experiments on Electronic Double Auctions and Abnormal Trades pp. 87-104

- Lucy Ackert, Lei Jiang and Li Qi
- The Max‐Min Group Contest: Weakest‐link (Group) All‐Pay Auction pp. 105-125

- Subhasish Chowdhury, Dongryul Lee and Iryna Topolyan
- Information Effects in Uniform Price Multi‐Unit Dutch Auctions pp. 126-145

- Joy Buchanan, Steven Gjerstad and David Porter
- The Impact of SNAP Vehicle Asset Limits on Household Asset Allocation pp. 146-175

- Deokrye Baek and Christian Raschke
- Free Trade Agreements and Foreign Direct Investment: The Role of Endogeneity and Dynamics pp. 176-201

- Robert Reed, Christina Lira, Lee Byung‐Ki and Junsoo Lee
- Endogenous Efficiency Gains from Mergers pp. 202-235

- Gamal Atallah
- CSR in an Asymmetric Duopoly with Environmental Externality pp. 236-252

- Luca Lambertini, Arsen Palestini and Alessandro Tampieri
- Golden Rules of Wages pp. 253-270

- Andrew T. Young and Hernando Zuleta
- Accounting for Skill Premium Patterns: Evidence from the EU Accession pp. 271-299

- Sang-Wook Cho and Julian Diaz
- Fixed Export Costs and Export Behavior pp. 300-320

- Luis Castro Peñarrieta, Ben Li, Keith Maskus and Yiqing Xie
- Flipping the Undergraduate Economics Classroom: Using Online Videos to Enhance Teaching and Learning pp. 321-331

- Jill Caviglia‐Harris
- Teaching Preparation and Placement in “Non‐top‐tier” Ph.D. Programs pp. 332-336

- Bhavneet Walia and Shane Sanders
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