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2024, Volume 76, Issue 4
- 901-919 Artificial intelligence capital and employment prospects
by Nick Drydakis - 920-944 Protests, long-term preferences, and populism: Evidence from 1968 in Europe
by Andrea Fazio - 945-969 Automation and taxation
by Kerstin Hötte & Angelos Theodorakopoulos & Pantelis Koutroumpis - 970-996 Intangible capital and productivity: Firm-level evidence from German manufacturing
by Wolfhard Kaus & Viktor Slavtchev & Markus Zimmermann - 997-1013 International co-movements of inflation, 1851–1913
by Stefan Gerlach & Rebecca Stuart - 1014-1032 Exporters under foreign heat
by Clément Nedoncelle - 1033-1051 The gender pay gap in medicine: evidence from Britain
by Melanie Jones & Ezgi Kaya - 1052-1070 Firm-level financial frictions and aggregate allocative efficiency
by Laurent Maurin & Marcin Wolski - 1071-1088 Structural reforms and income distribution: new evidence for OECD countries
by Rasmus Wiese & João Tovar Jalles & Jakob de Haan - 1089-1107 Impact of socioeconomic determinants on the speed of epidemic diseases: a comparative analysis
by Gilles Dufrénot & Ewen Gallic & Pierre Michel & Norgile Midopkè Bonou & Ségui Gnaba & Iness Slaoui - 1108-1127 The relationship between aggregate uncertainty and firm-level uncertainty
by Joshy Easaw & Christian Grimme - 1128-1146 Increasing inequalities in longevity among Italian workers
by Chiara Ardito & Nicolás Zengarini & Roberto Leombruni & Giuseppe Costa & Angelo d’Errico - 1147-1167 Structural change, labour reallocation, and productivity growth in post-reform China
by Wenliang Li - 1168-1188 Gender pay gaps in the young adult labor force: prejudice-based discrimination or misreading of the observed-to-offered wage relationship?
by Radha Jagannathan & Michael J Camasso & Jocelyn LaFleur - 1189-1203 Strategic behaviours in a labour market with mobility-restricting contractual provisions: evidence from the National Hockey League
by Luca Fumarco & Neil Longley & Alberto Palermo & Giambattista Rossi - 1204-1225 Inequality of opportunity and life satisfaction
by Leonardo Becchetti & Francesco Colcerasa & Vitorocco Peragine & Fabio Pisani - 1226-1238 The effect of capacity constraints on the slope of the Phillips curve
by Martin B Holm & Lars O Lerdalen & David Vines - 1239-1264 Trading permits and informal entrepreneurship: evidence from South Africa
by Racky Balde
2024, Volume 76, Issue 3
- 609-627 Performance pay and work hours: US survey evidence
by Benjamin Artz & John S Heywood - 628-646 Trends in effort at work in the UK
by Jose Ignacio Gimenez-Nadal & Almudena Sevilla - 647-669 Banking structural reforms and top income shares: regulate or deregulate?
by Carola Casti - 670-685 Marital sorting, family output, and wealth inequality
by Emin Gahramanov & Xueli Tang & Zhenhai Yang & Shenghao Zhu - 686-707 Changing gender norms and household resource allocation
by Jung Hyuk Lee - 708-721 On the public provision of positional goods
by Désirée I Christofzik & Sebastian G Kessing - 722-740 Public sector wage compression and wage inequality: gender and geographic heterogeneity
by Jørn Rattsø & Hildegunn E Stokke - 741-758 Determinants of public sector efficiency: a panel database from a stochastic frontier analysis
by Ablam Estel Apeti & Bao-We-Wal Bambe & Aguima Aime Bernard Lompo - 759-779 Public- and private-sector jobs: a cross-country perspective
by Alessandra Fenizia & Daniele Checchi & Claudio Lucifora - 780-796 Inflation dynamics: a traditional perspective
by Christopher Malikane - 797-822 Exchange rates and binary political events
by Pedro Venturi & Alex Ferreira & Arie Gozluklu & Yujing Gong - 823-836 The essentiality of money in a trading post economy with random matching
by Alessandro Marchesiani - 837-858 Migration, technology diffusion, and growth
by Bright Isaac Ikhenaode & Carmelo Pierpaolo Parello - 859-876 Identifying literacy and numeracy skill mismatch in OECD countries using the job analysis method
by Sandra Pérez Rodríguez & Rolf van der Velden & Tim Huijts & Babs Jacobs - 877-900 Endogenous learning in international environmental agreements: the impact of research spillovers and the degree of cooperation
by Francisco J André & Michael Finus
2024, Volume 76, Issue 2
- 291-313 How difficult is it to interpret subjective well-being questions during crises? Evidence from the onset of conflict in Yemen
by Sharad Tandon - 314-329 Bernanke and Kindleberger on financial crises, 1978–2003
by Emmanuel Carré & Laurent Le Maux - 330-350 Housing, the credit market, and unconventional monetary policies: from the sovereign crisis to the great lockdown
by Hamed Ghiaie - 351-374 Macroprudential policy implementation in a heterogeneous monetary union
by Margarita Rubio - 375-394 Beyond human capital: how does parents’ direct influence on their sons’ earnings vary across eight OECD countries?
by Franco Bonomi Bezzo & Michele Raitano & Pieter Vanhuysse - 395-411 Wages of UK immigrant men across generations: who catches up?
by Nico Ochmann - 412-432 Distributional effect of import shocks on British local labour markets
by Anwar S Adem - 433-450 How does low-skilled immigration affect native wages? Evidence from Employment Permit System in Korea
by Michell Dong & Jongkwan Lee & Hee-Seung Yang - 451-468 Uncertainty shocks and employment fluctuations in Germany: the role of establishment size
by Tim Kovalenko - 469-494 Institutions, trade, and development: identifying the impact of country-specific characteristics on international trade
by Cosimo Beverelli & Alexander Keck & Mario Larch & Yoto V Yotov - 495-513 Work experience, information revelation, and study effort
by Thanos Mergoupis & Robertas Zubrickas - 514-532 Unemployment insurance design with repeated choices
by Sumudu Kankanamge & Thomas Weitzenblum - 533-560 The role of student effort on performance in PISA: revisiting the gender gap in achievement
by Lina M Anaya & Gema Zamarro - 561-584 Non-governmental organizations’ motivation to diversify: self-interest or operation-related? Evidence from Uganda
by Canh Thien Dang & Trudy Owens - 585-607 Government funding incentives and study program capacities in public universities: theory and evidence
by Jan Morten Dyrstad & Mia Marie Wallgren Sohlman & Tor Henrik Teigen
2024, Volume 76, Issue 1
- 1-21 Identity, immigration, and subjective well-being: why are natives so sharply divided on immigration issues?
by Peter Howley & Muhammad Waqas - 22-40 Measuring trust in institutions
by Fredrik Carlsson & Eyoual Demeke & Peter Martinsson & Tewodros Tesemma - 41-59 COVID-19 and culture
by Aatishya Mohanty & James B Ang - 60-80 Teenage conduct problems: a lifetime of disadvantage in the labour market?
by Sam Parsons & Alex Bryson & Alice Sullivan - 81-93 Do children increase the likelihood of homeownership? Evidence from a sample with twins
by Seolah Kim & Hanbyul Ryu - 94-114 Worker flows and wage dynamics: estimating wage growth without composition effects
by Raquel Carrasco & J Ignacio García-Pérez & Juan F Jimeno - 115-135 Effects of bargaining legislation on worker and management reconciliation decisions—a bivariate duration analysis
by Sadat Reza & Paul Rilstone - 136-161 Firms’ innovation and university cooperation. New evidence from a survey of Italian firms
by Daniela Bragoli & Flavia Cortelezzi & Massimiliano Rigon - 162-186 Public investment and human capital with segmented labour markets
by Edward F Buffie & Christopher Adam & Luis-Felipe Zanna & Lacina Balmae & Dawit Tessema & Kangni Kpodar - 187-206 Does the depth of informality influence welfare in urban Sub-Saharan Africa?
by Eva-Maria Egger & Cecilia Poggi & Héctor Rufrancos - 207-226 Optimal public debt indexation in advanced economies
by Patricia Gomez-Gonzalez - 227-249 Collusion sustainability with a capacity-constrained firm
by Leonardo Madio & Aldo Pignataro - 250-266 Ending civil wars through fraudulent elections
by Michael Christian Lehmann - 267-289 Identifying the economic determinants of individual voting behaviour in UK general elections
by Georgios Marios & María Dolores
2023, Volume 75, Issue 4
- 885-889 Introduction to the special issue on ‘new directions in understanding philanthropic activities’
by Maja Adena & Michalis Drouvelis & Steffen Huck - 890-901 An experimental test of cause-related marketing and charitable giving
by James J Murphy & Molly Conlin & Bryan Haugstad - 902-922 Charitable donations to natural disasters: evidence from an online platform
by Rajshri Jayaraman & Michael Kaiser & Marrit Teirlinck - 923-940 Symbolic incentives and the recruitment of volunteers for citizen science projects
by Simona Cicognani & Sebastian Stein & Mirco Tonin & Michael Vlassopoulos - 941-961 Charitable giving and intermediation: a principal agent problem with hidden prices
by Nadine Chlaß & Lata Gangadharan & Kristy Jones - 962-972 It’s me again… Ask avoidance and the dynamics of charitable giving
by Maximilian Späth - 973-992 Can prosocial incentives and self-chosen goals improve performance? An online real-effort experiment
by Yu Cao & C Mónica Capra & Yuxin Su - 993-1011 What drives overhead aversion in charity? Evidence from field-experimental variation in fundraising costs
by Tobias Cagala & Johannes Rincke & Amanda Tuset Cueva - 1012-1032 Effects of the minimum wage on the nonprofit sector
by Jonathan Meer & Hedieh Tajali - 1033-1052 Substitutes or complements: a budget-based analysis of the relationship between donating and volunteering
by Lieke Voorintholt - 1053-1072 Charitable giving role-modeling: parent transmission frequency and adolescent reception
by Mark Ottoni-Wilhelm & Una Osili & Xiao Han - 1073-1092 The evolution of preferences and charitable giving: a panel study of the university years
by Catherine Eckel & Nishita Sinha & Rick Wilson - 1093-1104 How does less public spending affect the motivation of citizens to contribute to nature conservation?
by Andries Richter & Stijn Reinhard
2023, Volume 75, Issue 3
- 589-612 A year of COVID: the evolution of labour market and financial inequalities through the crisis
by Thomas F Crossley & Paul Fisher & Hamish Low & Peter Levell - 613-630 COVID-19 anti-contagion policies and economic support measures in the USA
by Theologos Dergiades & Costas Milas & Elias Mossialos & Theodore Panagiotidis - 631-651 The institutional wage adjustment to import competition: evidence from the Italian collective bargaining system
by Alessia Matano & Paolo Naticchioni & Francesco Vona - 652-680 Do US top executives benefit from market concentration?
by Maria Bas & Caroline Paunov - 681-703 Habit formation and trade unions
by Laszlo Goerke & Sven A Hartmann - 704-728 Long-term relatedness and income distribution: understanding the deep roots of inequality
by Trung V Vu - 729-749 Productivity-enhancing reallocation during the Great Recession: evidence from Lithuania
by Jose Garcia-Louzao & Linas Tarasonis - 750-779 Policing and crime: dynamic panel evidence from California
by Nicholas Lovett & David M Welsch & Yuhan Xue - 780-801 Population sorting and human capital accumulation
by Leonid V Azarnert - 802-825 Economic insecurity and political preferences
by Walter Bossert & Andrew E Clark & Conchita D’Ambrosio & Anthony Lepinteur - 826-857 The corporate sector and the current account
by Jan Behringer & Till van Treeck - 858-872 Evidence of self-selection and spatial mismatch in interregional migration: the case of Italy
by Bianca Biagi & Claudio Detotto & Alessandra Faggian - 873-883 Passing the buck!—how credible are self-reported measures of confidence in public institutions?
by Somdeep Chatterjee
2023, Volume 75, Issue 2
- 281-306 Social progress around the world: trends and convergence
by Jesús Peiró-Palomino & Andrés J Picazo-Tadeo & Vicente Rios - 307-324 Human capital and welfare
by Stefano Bosi & Carmen Camacho & David Desmarchelier - 325-345 Stress, effort, and incentives at work
by Elena Cottini & Paolo Ghinetti & Elisabetta Iossa & Pierluigi Sacco - 346-370 The impact of one-parent family payment reforms on the labour market outcomes of lone parents
by Paul Redmond & Seamus McGuinness & Claire Keane - 371-392 Wage inequality and union membership at the establishment level: An econometric study using Norwegian data
by Elin Svarstad & Ragnar Nymoen - 393-417 Essential work and emergency childcare: identifying gender differences in COVID-19 effects on labour demand and supply
by Jordy Meekes & Wolter H J Hassink & Guyonne Kalb - 418-443 Household inequality and remittances in rural Thailand: a life-cycle perspective
by Richard Disney & Andy McKay & C Rashaad Shabab - 444-459 Mobilizing women voters: experimental evidence from Pakistan
by Zain Chaudhry & Karrar Hussain & Attique Ur Rehman - 460-489 Environmental regulation, taxes, and activism
by Morakinyo O Adetutu & Kayode A Odusanya & Eleni Stathopoulou & Thomas G Weyman-Jones - 490-506 Improving children’s executive functions: evidence from capoeira
by Guilherme Hirata - 507-525 Quasi-randomization by survey date for policy analysis
by Kimin Kim & Myoung-Jae Lee - 526-552 On the use of current and forward-looking data in monetary policy: a behavioural macroeconomic approach
by Paul De Grauwe & Yuemei Ji - 553-573 Credit, banking fragility, and economic performance
by Jérôme Creel & Paul Hubert & Fabien Labondance - 574-587 Assessing the effects of fiscal policy news under imperfect information
by Luisa Corrado & Edgar Silgado-Gómez
2023, Volume 75, Issue 1
- 1-34 The impact of ADHD genetic risk on educational achievement: a comparative cross-national study
by Bernhard C Dannemann & Erkan Gören - 35-54 Can wishful thinking explain evidence for overconfidence? An experiment on belief updating
by Uri Gneezy & Moshe Hoffman & Mark A Lane & John A List & Jeffrey A Livingston & Michael J Seiler - 55-74 A note on the unemployment volatility puzzle
by Nikolaos Kokonas - 75-95 The unexpected influencer: Pope Francis and European perceptions of the recent refugee crisis
by Claudio Deiana & Gianluca Mazzarella & Elena Claudia Meroni & Luca Tiozzo Pezzoli - 96-116 The anchoring of long-term inflation expectations of consumers: insights from a new survey
by Gabriele Galati & Richhild Moessner & Maarten van Rooij - 117-141 Asymmetric information, strategic transfers, and the design of long-term care policies
by Chiara Canta & Helmuth Cremer - 142-162 Economic geography aspects of the Panama Canal
by Stephan Maurer & Ferdinand Rauch - 163-182 Higher order risk attitudes in the time of COVID-19: an experimental study
by Irene Mussio & Maximiliano Sosa Andrés & Abdul H Kidwai - 183-205 Eradicating female genital cutting: implications from political efforts in Burkina Faso
by Yuya Kudo - 206-232 Grand rights and opera reuse today
by Alexander Cuntz - 233-255 Road accidents: unexpected costs of stock market movements
by Jane M Fry & Lisa Farrell - 256-280 Political connections and firms: network dimensions
by Maurizio Bussolo & Simon Commander & Stavros Poupakis
2022, Volume 74, Issue 4
- 959-975 Brexit and Japanese foreign direct investment in the UK: a sectoral analysis
[A knowledge and physical Capital model of international trade flows, foreign direct investment and multinational enterprises]
by Andrzej Cieślik & Michael Ryan - 976-998 Under attack: Terrorism and international trade in France, 2014–2016
[The economic cost of conflict: A case study of the Basque Country]
by Volker Nitsch & Isabelle Rabaud - 999-1020 Longitudinal patterns in cohort income inequality, income instability, and income trajectories of a US cohort on the cusp of retirement
[Growth-rate heterogeneity and the covariance structure of life-cycle earnings]
by Thomas L Hungerford - 1021-1044 The causal impact of performance-based funding on university performance: quasi-experimental evidence from a policy in Russian higher education
[Impacts of performance-based research funding systems: the case of the Norwegian publication indicator]
by Tommaso Agasisti & Ekaterina Abalmasova & Ekaterina Shibanova & Aleksei Egorov - 1045-1062 Parental gender bias and investment in children’s health and education: evidence from Bangladesh
[Child gender and parental investments in India: Are boys and girls treated differently?]
by Lutfunnahar Begum & Philip J Grossman & Asad Islam - 1063-1076 Damage sensitivity and stability in international environmental agreements
[Self-enforcing international environmental agreements]
by Heather Eckert & Bruno Nkuiya - 1077-1109 Firm dynamics by age and size classes and the choice of size measure
[A unified theory of firm selection and growth]
by Stelios Giannoulakis & Plutarchos Sakellaris - 1110-1138 Job search, unemployment protection, and informal work
[Re-employment probabilities of unemployment benefit recipients]
by Iain W Long & Vito Polito - 1139-1166 Migration and growth in a Schumpeterian growth model with creative destruction
[A model of growth through creative destruction]
by Carmelo Pierpaolo Parello - 1167-1194 Preferences or expectations: understanding the gender gap in major choice
[The demand for and return to education when education outcomes are Uncertain]
by Aparajita Dasgupta & Anisha Sharma - 1195-1213 The cyclicality of job search effort in matching models
[Labor supply in the past, present, and future: a Balan ced-Growth perspective]
by M Alper Çenesiz & Luís Guimarães - 1214-1227 How Uzawa differs from Lucas
[A model of growth through creative destruction]
by Kazuyuki Sasakura - 1228-1246 Did the Black Death cause economic development by ‘inventing’ fertility restriction?
[Land use and management in the upland demesne of the De Lacy estate of Blackburnshire c. 1300]
by Jeremy Edwards & Sheilagh Ogilvie - 1247-1263 Reply to Edwards and Ogilvie: ‘Did the Black Death Cause Economic Development by “Inventing” Fertility Restriction’
[On the origins of gender roles: Women and the plough]
by Nico Voigtländer & Hans-Joachim Voth
2022, Volume 74, Issue 3
- 623-642 Wealth concentration in the USA using an expanded measure of net worth
[Top wealth shares in the UK over more than a century]
by Lindsay Jacobs & Elizabeth Llanes & Kevin Moore & Jeffrey Thompson & Alice Henriques Volz - 643-670 Wealth inequality, intergenerational transfers, and family background
[Intergenerational wealth mobility and the role of inheritance: Evidence from multiple generations]
by Juan C Palomino & Gustavo A Marrero & Brian Nolan & Juan G Rodríguez - 671-700 Inflation trends in Asia: implications for central banks
[Are Phillips curves useful for forecasting inflation?]
by Juan Angel Garcia & Aubrey Poon - 701-720 Professionals Inflation Forecasts: The Two Dimensions Of Forecaster Inattentiveness
[“Sectoral and aggregate inflation dynamics in the euro area”]
by Joshy Easaw & Roberto Golinelli - 721-745 Are economic growth and well-being compatible? Welfare reform and life satisfaction in Japan
[Childcare expansion in East Asia: Changing shape of the institutional configurations in Japan and South Korea]
by Francesco Sarracino & Kelsey J O’Connor & Hiroshi Ono - 746-772 The persistence of unhappiness: trapped into despair?
[Estimation of dynamic nonlinear random effects models with unbalanced panels]
by Lionel Wilner - 773-804 Heterogeneous gains from countercyclical fiscal policy: new evidence from international industry-level data
[Optimal investment with costly reversibility]
by Sangyup Choi & Davide Furceri & João Tovar Jalles - 805-819 Private and public consumption: substitutes or complements?
[Temporary and permanent government spending in an open economy]
by João Tovar Jalles & Georgios Karras - 820-839 Data brokers co-opetition
[The impact of big data on firm performance: an empirical investigation]
by Yiquan Gu & Leonardo Madio & Carlo Reggiani - 840-868 What drives financial development? A Meta-regression analysis
[A new database of financial reforms]
by Chris Doucouliagos & Jakob de Haan & Jan-Egbert Sturm - 869-893 For some, luck matters more: the impact of the great recession on the early careers of graduates from different socio-economic backgrounds
[Cashier or consultant? Entry labor market conditions, field of study, and career success]
by Emilia Del Bono & Greta Morando - 894-919 Adult skills and labor market conditions during teenage years: cross-country evidence from international surveys
[Is post-secondary education a safe port and for whom? Evidence from Canadian data]
by By Marianne Haraldsvik & Bjarne Strøm - 920-935 Simultaneous borrowing and saving in microfinance
[Microfinance beyond group lending]
by Dyotona Dasgupta & Prabal Roy Chowdhury - 936-957 The dynamics of disability and benefit receipt in Britain
[Large sample properties of matching estimators for average treatment effects]
by Melanie K Jones & Duncan McVicar
2022, Volume 74, Issue 2
- 313-332 Revealed preference analysis and bounded rationality
[Consume now or later? Time inconsistency, collective choice and revealed preference]
by Eileen Tipoe & Abi Adams & Ian Crawford - 333-358 Rising wealth inequality: when r − g matters
[The rise and decline of general laws of capitalism]
by Hoang Khieu - 359-381 Quantifying multipliers in Italy: does fiscal policy composition matter?
[The macroeconomic effects of public investment: Evidence from advanced economies]
by Matteo Deleidi - 382-411 An economical business-cycle model
[Breaking through the zero lower bound]
by Pascal Michaillat & Emmanuel Saez - 412-430 Fiscal multipliers in a small open economy: the case of Austria
[The macroeconomic effects of fiscal policy in Portugal: a bayesian SVAR analysis]
by Jan Čapek & Jesús Crespo Cuaresma & Johannes Holler & Philip Schuster - 431-452 Labour productivity during the Great Depression and the Great Recession in UK engineering and metal manufacture
[The Productivity Puzzle: a Firm-level Investigation into Employment Behaviour and Resource Allocation over the Crisis]
by Robert A Hart - 453-472 Posthumous trading patterns affecting artwork prices
[Financial returns, price determinants, and genre effects in American art investment]
by Dakshina G De Silva & Georgia Kosmopoulou & Rachel A J Pownall & Robert Press - 473-497 Household saving, health, and healthcare utilization in Japan
[Stature, obesity, and portfolio choice]
by Raslan Alzuabi & Sarah Brown & Daniel Gray & Mark N Harris & Christopher Spencer - 498-522 The role of income and substitution in commodity demand
[Modelling OECD industrial energy demand: asymmetric price responses and energy-saving technical change]
by John Baffes & Alain Kabundi & Peter Nagle - 523-540 Does misery love company? An experimental investigation
[How much do we care about absolute versus relative income and consumption?]
by Katherine Farrow & Gilles Grolleau & Lisette Ibanez - 541-564 Mental health, reporting bias and economic transitions
[Semiparametric estimation with mismeasured dependent variables: an application to duration models for unemployment spells]
by Sarah Brown & Mark N Harris & Preety Srivastava & Karl Taylor - 565-566 Erratum: Mental health, reporting bias and economic transitions
by Sarah Brown & Mark N Harris & Preety Srivastava & Karl Taylor - 567-593 Conflict and the nature of precautionary wealth
[Behavioral and material determinants of production relations in land-abundant tropical agriculture]
by Rishabh Sinha & Leila Aghabarari & Ahmed Rostom - 594-609 The evolution of tax implicit value judgements in the UK: 1968–2018
[Comparing poverty rates internationally: Lessons from recent studies in developed countries]
by Justin van de Ven & Nicolas Hérault - 610-622 Logit function in stochastic categorizations
[Choice overload: a conceptual review and meta-analysis]
by Kai Wang
2022, Volume 74, Issue 1
- 1-13 Slow real wage growth during the Industrial Revolution: productivity paradox or pro-rich growth?
[Engels’ pause: technical change, capital accumulation, and inequality in the British industrial revolution]
by Nicholas Crafts - 14-39 Return to apprenticeships: a comparison between existing apprentices and newly recruited apprentices
[Apprenticeship as a stepping stone to better jobs: evidence from Brazilian matched employer-employee data]
by Stefan Speckesser & Lei Xu - 40-61 Economic conditions, task shares, and overqualification
[Changes in unemployment and wage inequality: an alternative theory and some evidence]
by Fraser Summerfield - 62-84 Return migration and self-employment: is there a ‘jack-of-all-trades’ effect?
[The intergenerational transmission of liberal professions]
by Clotilde Mahé - 85-93 Worker surveillance capital, labour share, and productivity
[Workplace surveillance: an overview]
by Philippe Askenazy - 94-114 The gender pay gap: what can we learn from Northern Ireland?
[Women’s labour market participation in Northern Ireland: a re-examination of the ‘traditionalism’ argument]
by Melanie Jones & Ezgi Kaya - 115-135 Technological unemployment revisited: automation in a search and matching framework
[The future of work: meeting the global challenges of demographic change and automation]
by Dario Cords & Klaus Prettner - 136-154 Task-specific human capital and returns to specialization: evidence from association football
[All about balance? A test of the jack-of-all-trades theory using military enlistment data]
by Karol Kempa - 155-177 Impacts of the Great Recession on sport: evidence from English Football League attendance demand
[US household tourism expenditure and the great recession: an analysis with the consumer expenditure survey]
by Babatunde Buraimo & Giuseppe Migali & Rob Simmons - 178-193 Sovereign debt crises and cross-country assistance
[A pyrrhic victory? Bank bailouts and sovereign credit risk]
by Christian Grisse & Gisle J. Natvik - 194-214 E pluribus unum? Political fractionalization and deviations from the law of one price in the USA
[Fractionalization]
by Massimo Antonini & David Fielding & Jacinta Pires - 215-235 Strategic environmental policy and international market share rivalry under differentiated Bertrand oligopoly
[Tradable permits vs. ecological dumping when governments act non-cooperatively]
by Harvey E Lapan & Shiva Sikdar - 236-264 Can hope elevate microfinance? Evidence from Oaxaca, Mexico
[Multiple inference and gender differences in the effects of early intervention: a reevaluation of the Abecedarian, Perry Preschool, and early training projects]
by Ruben Irvin Rojas Valdes & Bruce Wydick & Travis J Lybbert - 265-296 Non-parametric estimation and evaluation of capability sets
[Gender differences in Italian children's capabilities]
by Pim Verbunt & Nicky Rogge & Tom Van Puyenbroeck - 297-311 Innovation and product market concentration: Schumpeter, arrow, and the inverted U-shape curve
[Lessons from schumpeterian growth theory]
by Flavio DelbonoBy & Luca Lambertini
2021, Volume 73, Issue 4
- 1392-1403 Ten years after the start of the euro crisis: lessons for financial markets and macroeconomic policies
by Anindya Banerjee & Georgios P Kouretas & Athanasios P Papadopoulos & George S Tavlas - 1404-1426 How does the ZLB affect the properties of alternative exchange rate systems?
by Hiona Balfoussia & Harris Dellas & Dimitris Papageorgiou & Evangelia Vourvachaki - 1427-1453 Wage growth and inflation in Europe: a puzzle?
by Vizhdan Boranova & Raju Huidrom & Sylwia Nowak & Petia Topalova & Volodymyr Tulin & Richard Varghese - 1454-1470 Cross-country spillovers of national financial markets and the effectiveness of ECB policies during the euro-area crisis
by Heather D Gibson & Stephen G Hall & Deborah GeFang & Pavlos Petroulas & George S Tavlas - 1471-1492 Central bank purchases of sovereign bonds in the euro area, the random walk hypothesis, and different measures of risk
by Ansgar Belke & Daniel Gros & Farzaneh Shamsfakhr - 1493-1515 Monetary policy expectations and sovereign risk dynamics in the Eurozone
by Theodoros Bratis & Nikiforos T Laopodis & Georgios P Kouretas - 1516-1535 Fiscal policy uncertainty and its effects on the real economy: German evidence
by Joscha Beckmann & Robert L Czudaj & Georgios Kouretas - 1536-1556 How loose, how tight? A measure of monetary and fiscal stance for the euro area
by Nicoletta Batini & Alessandro Cantelmo & Giovanni Melina & Stefania Villa - 1557-1580 Pandemic shocks and fiscal-monetary policies in the Eurozone: COVID-19 dominance during January–June 2020
by Yothin Jinjarak & Rashad Ahmed & Sameer Nair-Desai & Weining Xin & Joshua Aizenman - 1581-1603 Liquidity traps in a monetary union
by Robert Kollmann - 1604-1633 Why macroprudential policy matters in a monetary union
by Claudia M. Buch & Manuel Buchholz & Katharina Knoll & Benjamin Weigert - 1634-1660 Institutions and macroeconomic performance: core versus periphery countries in the Eurozone
by Tryfonas Christou & Apostolis Philippopoulos & Vanghelis Vassilatos
2021, Volume 73, Issue 3
- 955-981 Historical migration and contemporary health
by Thomas Barnebeck Andersen & Carl-Johan Dalgaard & Christian Volmer Skovsgaard & Pablo Selaya - 982-1007 Does employment protection affect unemployment? A meta-analysis
by Philipp Heimberger - 1008-1033 Shocks and labour cost adjustment: evidence from a survey of European firms
by Thomas Y. Mathä & Stephen Millard & Tairi Rõõm & Ladislav Wintr & Robert Wyszyński - 1034-1056 The impact of a minimum wage change on the distribution of wages and household income
by Paul Redmond & Karina Doorley & Seamus McGuinness - 1057-1076 High-performance work systems and the performance of public sector workplaces in Britain
by Alex Bryson & Michael White - 1077-1098 Ambiguity and long-run cooperation in strategic games
by Marco Rojas & Damián Vergara - 1099-1121 Time well spent versus a life considered: changing subjective Well-Being in China
by Shu Cai & Albert Park & Winnie Yip - 1122-1152 Development priorities: the relative benefits of agricultural growth
by Fabio Monteforte & Mathan Satchi & Jonathan R. W. Temple - 1153-1174 Predicting poverty trends by survey-to-survey imputation: the challenge of comparability
by Astrid Mathiassen & Bjørn K. Getz Wold - 1175-1199 Fiscal sustainability under entitlement spending
by Floriana Cerniglia & Enzo Dia & Andrew Hughes Hallett - 1200-1217 Time-inconsistent discounting and the Friedman rule: roles of non-unitary discounting
by Takeo Hori & Koichi Futagami & Shoko Morimoto - 1218-1243 Measuring the efficiency of VAT reforms: a demand system simulation approach
by Peter Tóth & Andrej Cupák & Marian Rizov - 1244-1269 Elasticities of taxable income and adjustment costs: bunching evidence from New Zealand
by Nazila Alinaghi & John Creedy & Norman Gemmell - 1270-1303 Inflation, market structure, and innovation-driven growth with distinct cash constraints
by Chien-Yu Huang & Juin-Jen Chang & Lei Ji - 1304-1323 Executive pensions and the pay–performance relation—Evidence from changes to pension legislation in the UK
by Damon Morris & Ian Gregory-Smith & Brian G. M Main & Alberto Montagnoli & Peter W Wright