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Volume 82, issue 4, 2016
- Experimental Methods for the General Economist: Five Lessons from the Lab pp. 1046-1058

- Douglas Davis
- Identifying the Link Between Food Security and Incarceration pp. 1062-1077

- Robynn Cox and Sally Wallace
- Beyond Income: What Else Predicts Very Low Food Security Among Children? pp. 1078-1105

- Patricia Anderson, Kristin Butcher, Hilary Hoynes and Diane Schanzenbach
- Identifying the Effects of WIC on Food Insecurity Among Infants and Children pp. 1106-1122

- Brent Kreider, John Pepper and Manan Roy
- Rasch Analyses of Very Low Food Security among Households and Children in the Three City Study pp. 1123-1146

- Robert Moffitt and David Ribar
- Multigenerational Families and Food Insecurity pp. 1147-1166

- James Ziliak and Craig Gundersen
- Communication and Cooperation: A Methodological Study pp. 1167-1185

- David J. Cooper and Kai‐Uwe Kühn
- Price‐Match Announcements in a Consumer Search Duopoly pp. 1186-1211

- Aleksandr Yankelevich and Brady Vaughan
- Tattoos, Employment, and Labor Market Earnings: Is There a Link in the Ink? pp. 1212-1246

- Michael T. French, Johanna Catherine Maclean, Philip Robins, Bisma Sayed and Leah Shiferaw
- Violent Video Games and Violent Crime pp. 1247-1265

- Scott Cunningham, Benjamin Engelstätter and Michael R. Ward
- Can Changing Economic Factors Explain the Rise in Obesity? pp. 1266-1310

- Charles Courtemanche, Joshua Pinkston, Christopher Ruhm and George L. Wehby
- Impact of the Information Asymmetry Between Managers and Owners Under Oligopoly pp. 1311-1326

- Duarte Brito, Pedro Pereira and João Vareda
- Corruption Via Media Capture: The Effect of Competition pp. 1327-1348

- Samarth Vaidya and Rupayan Gupta
- Bubbles and experience: An experiment with a steady inflow of new traders pp. 1349-1373

- Huan Xie and Jipeng Zhang
- Trade Agreements and Economic Growth pp. 1374-1401

- Xuepeng Liu
- The bubble game: A classroom experiment pp. 1402-1412

- Sophie Moinas and Sébastien Pouget
Volume 82, issue 3, 2016
- Sabotage versus Discouragement: Which Dominates Post Promotion Tournament Behavior? pp. 673-696

- David Johnson and Tim Salmon
- Identifying the causal effect of alcohol abuse on the perpetration of intimate partner violence by men using a natural experiment pp. 697-724

- Susan L. Averett and Yang Wang
- Enforcement, Socioeconomic Diversity, and Tax Filing Compliance in the United States pp. 725-747

- James Alm, Jeremy Clark and Kara Leibel
- Openness of the economy, terms of trade, and arms pp. 748-759

- Carlos Seiglie
- Seller Beware: Supply and Demand Reduction and Price Manipulation in Multiple‐Unit Uniform Price Auctions pp. 760-780

- Abel M. Winn, Michael L. Parente and David Porter
- State bloc versus individual delegate voting at the constitutional convention: Did it make a difference? pp. 781-800

- Paul D. Carlsen and Jac Heckelman
- When Identifying Contributors is Costly: An Experiment on Public Goods pp. 801-808

- Anya Samek and Roman M. Sheremeta
- Patents, R&D subsidies, and endogenous market structure in a schumpeterian economy pp. 809-825

- Angus Chu, Yuichi Furukawa and Lei Ji
- What Blows in with the Wind? pp. 826-858

- Dakshina De Silva, Robert P. McComb and Anita Schiller
- Endogenous Price Leadership and the Strategic Acquisition of Information pp. 859-873

- Scott M. Gilpatric and Youping Li
- Incumbent Response to Entry by Low‐Cost Carriers in the U.S. Airline Industry pp. 874-892

- Kerry M. Tan
- Hot Spot Policing: A Study of Place‐Based Strategies for Crime Prevention pp. 893-913

- Natalia Lazzati and Amilcar A. Menichini
- The Impact of Research and Development on Economic Growth and Productivity in the U.S. States pp. 914-934

- Luisa R. Blanco, Ji Gu and James Prieger
- Unionization, market structure, and economic growth pp. 935-951

- Lei Ji, Juin-jen Chang and Chien‐Yu Huang
- All entrepreneurial productivity increases are not created equal pp. 952-974

- Arup Bose, Debashis Pal and David Sappington
- The role of new media on teen sexual behaviors and fertility outcomes—the case of 16 and Pregnant pp. 975-1003

- Jennifer Trudeau
- Optimal wages for politicians pp. 1004-1020

- Mohammad Reza Mirhosseini
- Targeting Teaching Lecture Capture Learning: Do Students Perform Better Compared to Face‐to‐Face Classes? pp. 1021-1038

- William Bosshardt and Eric P. Chiang
Volume 82, issue 2, 2015
- Regional effects of federal tax shocks pp. 343-360

- Bernd Hayo and Matthias Uhl
- Does health insurance decrease health expenditure risk in developing countries? The case of China pp. 361-384

- Juergen Jung and Jialu Liu Streeter
- Optimal government spending in an economy with imperfectly competitive goods and labor markets pp. 385-407

- Shu‐hua Chang and Juin‐jen Chang
- The increasing returns to scale CES production function and the law of diminishing marginal returns pp. 408-415

- Stephen K. Layson
- Mixed duopoly, location choice, and shadow cost of public funds pp. 416-429

- Toshihiro Matsumura and Yoshihiro Tomaru
- Fame and the fortune of academic economists: How the market rewards influential research in economics pp. 430-452

- Michael J. Hilmer, Michael Ransom and Christiana E. Hilmer
- Trade and growth: A gravity approach pp. 453-470

- Antoine Gervais
- Public investment and reelection prospects in developed countries pp. 471-500

- Margarita Katsimi and Vassilis Sarantides
- Selecting public goods institutions: Who likes to punish and reward? pp. 501-534

- Michalis Drouvelis and Julian C. Jamison
- Health insurance generosity and conditional coverage: Evidence from medicaid managed care in Kentucky pp. 535-555

- James Marton and Aaron Yelowitz
- Knowledge retention, student learning, and blended course work: Evidence from principles of economics courses pp. 556-579

- Sarah B. Cosgrove and Neal H. Olitsky
- School district consolidation: Market concentration and the scale‐efficiency tradeoff pp. 580-597

- Timothy Gronberg, Dennis W. Jansen, Mustafa Karakaplan and Lori Taylor
- Separation of powers and the tax level in the U.S. states pp. 598-619

- Leandro de Magalhaes and Lucas Ferrero
- Heterogeneous private sector information, central bank disclosure, and stabilization policy pp. 620-634

- Jonathan G. James and Phillip Lawler
- Nuclear bombs and economic sanctions pp. 635-646

- Kaz Miyagiwa and Yuka Ohno
- Factor shares, inequality, and capital flows pp. 647-667

- Hernando Zuleta
- A framework for undergraduate research in economics pp. 668-672

- Jeffrey Wagner
Volume 82, issue 1, 2015
- John Nash: Flashes of Brilliance in Different Directions pp. 1-12

- Charles Holt
- Institutional authority and collusion pp. 13-37

- Axel Sonntag and Daniel Zizzo
- The National Football League season wins total betting market: The impact of heuristics on behavior pp. 38-54

- Linda M. Woodland and Bill Woodland
- The effect of bank account ownership on credit and consumption: Evidence from the UK pp. 55-80

- Katie Fitzpatrick
- Explaining price level differences: New evidence on the Balassa–Samuelson effect pp. 81-99

- Lein‐Lein Chen, Seungmook Choi and John Devereux
- Pregnancy outcomes for medicaid patients in mandatory managed care: The Pennsylvania HealthChoices program pp. 100-121

- Tianyan Hu, Shin‐Yi Chou and Mary E. Deily
- Intergenerational analysis of the donating behavior of parents and their offspring pp. 122-151

- Sarah Brown, Preety Srivastava and Karl Taylor
- Money in the production function: A new Keynesian DSGE perspective pp. 152-184

- Jonathan Benchimol
- Gender differences in job search among young workers: A study using displaced workers in the United States pp. 185-207

- Astrid Kunze and Kenneth Troske
- Welfare receipt and the intergenerational transmission of work‐welfare norms pp. 208-234

- Juan D. Barón, Deborah A. Cobb‐Clark and Nisvan Erkal
- Do risk and time preferences have biological roots? pp. 235-256

- Andreas Drichoutis and Rodolfo Nayga
- Pollution havens, endogenous environmental policy, and foreign direct investment pp. 257-284

- Ida Ferrara, Paul Missios and Halis Yildiz
- Does decentralization reduce income inequality? Only in rich states pp. 285-306

- Tarkan Çavuşoğlu and Oguzhan Dincer
- An empirical assessment of the effects of trade in innovative tasks on innovation output pp. 307-334

- Saleh S. Tabrizy
- The Mystery of the Invisible Hand By Marshall Jevons. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2014. Pp. 352. $24.95. ISBN 9780691163130 pp. 335-337

- Fred S. McChesney
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