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Volume 81, issue 4, 2015
- Economic impact of unauthorized workers pp. 871-873

- Julie Hotchkiss
- The wage impact of undocumented workers: Evidence from administrative data pp. 874-906

- Julie Hotchkiss, Myriam Quispe‐Agnoli and Fernando Rios‐Avila
- The effects on insurance costs of restricting undocumented immigrants' access to driver licenses pp. 907-927

- Mauricio Cáceres and Kenneth Jameson
- The impact of mandated employment verification systems on state‐level employment by foreign affiliates pp. 928-946

- Catalina Amuedo‐Dorantes, Cynthia Bansak and Allan A. Zebedee
- The impact of E‐Verify mandates on labor market outcomes pp. 947-959

- Pia Orrenius and Madeline Zavodny
- Do E‐verify mandates improve labor market outcomes of low‐skilled native and legal immigrant workers? pp. 960-979

- Sarah Bohn, Magnus Lofstrom and Steven Raphael
- Heterogeneous gender effects under loss aversion in the economics classroom: A field experiment pp. 980-994

- Maria Apostolova‐Mihaylova, William Cooper, Gail Hoyt and Emily Marshall
- Same‐sex relationship escalation with uncertain marriage legality: Theory and empirical implications pp. 995-1011

- Amy Farmer and Andrew W. Horowitz
- The effects of competition on the nature of cheating behavior pp. 1012-1024

- Mary Rigdon and Alexander P. D'Esterre
- A recession‐and‐state forecasting model pp. 1025-1039

- Rolando F. Peláez
- The impact of diabetes insurance mandates on infant health pp. 1040-1061

- Anca M. Grecu and Lee Spector
- Familiarity and decision making: The unclear role of noise in accept/reject decisions pp. 1062-1073

- Chun‐Hui Miao and Jeremy Sandford
- Short‐run marginal medical costs from booze and butts: Evidence from the states pp. 1074-1095

- Laurie J. Bates, Resul Cesur and Rexford Santerre
- Age and productivity: An empirical study of early American artists pp. 1096-1116

- Robert Ekelund, John D. Jackson and Robert Tollison
- Inducing political action by workers pp. 1117-1144

- Bruno De Borger and Amihai Glazer
- A test of prohibition's effect on alcohol production and consumption using crop yields pp. 1145-1168

- Griffin Edwards and Travis Howe
- School, department, and instructor determinants of teaching methods in undergraduate economics courses pp. 1169-1188

- Cynthia Harter, Georg Schaur and Michael Watts
Volume 81, issue 3, 2015
- Carrots That Look Like Sticks: Toward an Understanding of Multitasking Incentive Schemes pp. 538-561

- Omar Al‐Ubaydli, Steffen Andersen, Uri Gneezy and John List
- Conduct in narrativized trust games pp. 562-597

- Jan Osborn, Bart Wilson and Bradley R. Sherwood
- Is Leaving Home a Hardship? pp. 598-618

- David Ribar
- Reevaluation of the Employment Impact of the 1996 Summer Olympic Games pp. 619-632

- Julie Hotchkiss, Robert Moore and Fernando Rios‐Avila
- Determinants of Tacit Collusion in a Cournot Duopoly Experiment pp. 633-652

- Lisa R. Anderson, Beth A. Freeborn and Jason P. Hulbert
- On Persistent Poverty in a Rich Country pp. 653-678

- T M Tonmoy Islam, Jenny Minier and James Ziliak
- How Do Retailers Price Beer During Periods of Peak Demand? Evidence from Game Weeks of the German Bundesliga pp. 679-696

- Janine Empen and Stephen Hamilton
- Dynamic Scoring in a Romer‐Style Economy pp. 697-723

- Dean Scrimgeour
- (Not Finding a) Sequential Order Bias in Elite Level Gymnastics pp. 724-741

- Kurt W. Rotthoff
- Local Intergovernmental Competition and the Law of 1/n pp. 742-768

- George R. Crowley
- “Exports‐at‐Risk”: The Effect of Multimarket Contact in International Trade pp. 769-781

- Robert Feinberg
- Old‐Age Government Transfers and the Crowding Out of Private Gifts: The 70 and Above Program for the Rural Elderly in Mexico pp. 782-802

- Catalina Amuedo‐Dorantes and Laura Juarez
- Creative Destruction and Optimal Patent Life in a Variety‐Expanding Growth Model pp. 803-828

- Hwan C. Lin
- Using ESPN 30 for 30 to teach economics pp. 829-842

- Abdullah Al‐Bahrani and Darshak Patel
- How to Learn to Stop Worrying and Love the Job Market pp. 843-863

- Sarah Jacobson
Volume 81, issue 2, 2014
- Editor's Report pp. 267-270

- Laura Razzolini
- Levels and Trends in U.S. Income and its Distribution: A Crosswalk from Market Income towards a Comprehensive Haig‐Simons Income Approach pp. 271-293

- Philip Armour, Richard Burkhauser and Jeff Larrimore
- Effort and Performance: What Distinguishes Interacting and Noninteracting Groups from Individuals? pp. 294-322

- Tibor Besedes, Cary Deck, Sarah Quintanar, Sudipta Sarangi and Mikhael Shor
- How the Nature of Product Differentiation Affects Procurement Competition pp. 323-344

- Charles Thomas
- Relative Performance Incentives and Price Bubbles in Experimental Asset Markets pp. 345-363

- Stephen Cheung and Andrew Coleman
- Waiting for Signaling Quality pp. 364-386

- Hikmet Gunay
- Profit Leak? Pre‐Release File Sharing and the Music Industry pp. 387-408

- Robert Hammond
- A Simple Empirical Measure of Central Banks' Conservatism pp. 409-434

- Grégory Levieuge and Yannick Lucotte
- Interest Groups and the “Rise and Decline” of Growth pp. 435-456

- Jac Heckelman and Bonnie Wilson
- Corporate Social Responsibility or Payoff Asymmetry? A Study of an Endogenous Timing Game pp. 457-473

- Toshihiro Matsumura and Akira Ogawa
- Strategic Incentives in Teams: Implications of Returns to Scale pp. 474-488

- Matthew McGinty
- Protection versus Free Trade: Lobbying Competition between Domestic and Foreign Firms pp. 489-505

- Dapeng Cai and Jie Li
- Does Organizational Form Impact Pricing Asymmetry? Evidence from Nonprofit Financial Institutions pp. 506-518

- William E. Jackson
- Dilemma of the Silver Standard Economies: The Case of China pp. 519-534

- Tai-kuang Ho
Volume 81, issue 1, 2014
- Introduction: SEA Symposium in Honor of Roger Sherman pp. 1-6

- Charles Holt and Catherine Eckel
- Risk Aversion and the Winner's Curse pp. 7-22

- Charles Holt and Roger Sherman
- What Are SEC Football Tickets Worth? Evidence from Secondary Market Transactions pp. 23-55

- Ken Sanford and Frank Scott
- The Discriminating Beta: Prices and Capacity with Correlated Demands pp. 56-67

- Catherine Eckel and William T. Smith
- Can Empirical Demand Models Assist in CON Comparative Reviews? A Case Study in Florida pp. 68-90

- Gary M. Fournier
- The Persistence of Dominant‐Firm Market Share: Raising Rivals' Cost on the New York Stock Exchange pp. 91-112

- Frederick H. deB. Harris, Adam S. Hyde and Robert A. Wood
- High School Dropouts and Sexually Transmitted Infections pp. 113-134

- D. Mark Anderson and Claus Pörtner
- Field Experiment Tests for Discrimination against Hispanics in the U.S. Rental Housing Market pp. 135-167

- Andrew Hanson and Michael Santas
- Sales and Firm Entry: The Case of Wal‐Mart pp. 168-192

- Philip Glandon and Matthew Jaremski
- Changing Perceptions of Maturity Mismatch in the U.S. Banking System: Evidence from Equity Markets pp. 193-210

- Andrew T. Young, Travis Wiseman and Thomas Hogan
- Faculty Gender in the College Classroom: Does It Matter for Achievement and Major Choice? pp. 211-231

- Amanda L. Griffith
- When More Poor Means Less Poverty: On Income Inequality and Purchasing Power pp. 232-246

- Andreas Bergh and Therese Nilsson
- Does Voter Turnout Influence School Bond Elections? pp. 247-262

- Huan Gong and Cynthia Rogers
- Why Growth Matters: How Economic Growth in India Reduced Poverty and the Lessons for Other Developing Countries pp. 263-264

- John Dalton
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