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April 2026, Volume 92, Issue 4
- 865-877 Doing Business v. Business Ready: A Preliminary Comparison
by Justin Callais & Robert Lawson - 878-896 Welfare Access and Inactivity Gaps: Revisiting the Racial Divergence in Unemployment Rates
by Gonzalo Dona & Rene Zamarripa - 897-914 Vacancies on the FOMC
by Cody Couture - 915-934 Unveiling Pollution Abatement Costs in Chinese Manufacturing Sector Using a By‐Production Approach
by Yulu Wang & Subal C. Kumbhakar & Shunan Zhao - 935-955 The Impacts of Removing College Entrance Exams: Evidence From the Test‐Optional Movement
by Brianna Felegi - 956-972 The Impact of Tobacco Regulations on Smoking and Vaping
by Don Kenkel & Alan Mathios & Grace Phillips & Revathy Surya Narayana & Hua Wang & Sen Zeng - 973-989 The Impact of Increased Life Expectancy on Schooling, Retirement, and Labor Force Participation Decisions
by Manoj Atolia & John Gibson & Felix Rioja - 990-1002 The Effects of Sports Betting on Casino Gambling in the United States
by Ege Can & Mark W. Nichols & Vasileios Pavlopoulos - 1003-1011 Technology Licensing in Vertical Markets: A Spatial Model
by John S. Heywood & Dongyang Li & Guangliang Ye - 1012-1043 Political Ideology and Health Outcomes: Evidence From Metropolitan Regions in the United States
by Kelly Hyde & Ilia Murtazashvili & Jane E. Ruseski & Yang Zhou - 1044-1063 Minimum Wages and Homelessness
by Seth J. Hill - 1064-1099 Localization Economies and Firm Productivity: Evidence From Football Teams in São Paulo, Brazil
by Brad R. Humphreys & Amir B. Ferreira Neto - 1100-1111 Judging Trends in Income Inequality in the U.S.: Do the Measures Matter?
by V. Kerry Smith - 1112-1132 Ill‐informed beliefs: Misperceptions of the costs of unplanned parental absences
by Erin Giffin & Jessica B. Hoel & Prachi Jain - 1133-1155 How Digital Transformation Reshapes Executive and Worker Compensation: Evidence From Chinese Manufacturing Firms
by Wenqi Duan & Mingming Jiang & Jianhong Qi - 1156-1188 Homicide, punishment and deterrence in Australia
by Hugh Farrell & Vincent O'Sullivan - 1189-1204 Homefront: Black Servicemembers and Black Voters in the Civil Rights Era
by Thomas Koch & Trevon D. Logan & John M. Parman - 1205-1223 Teaching financial crises: A leverage experiment
by Lee Coppock & Daniel Harper & Charles Holt
January 2026, Volume 92, Issue 3
- 689-704 Unraveling Corruption and State Capacity With Heterogeneous Productivity
by Diego Carrasco & Nhan Buu Phan & Shino Takayama - 705-715 The impact of credit union competition on Bank loan rates, 2010–2019
by Robert M. Feinberg & Kara M. Reynolds - 716-727 The Discouraging Effect of Overconfidence
by Cary Deck & Klajdi Bregu - 728-742 The Abilene Paradox: The Curse of Caring Too Much
by Lia Flores & Rachel Mannahan & Jin‐Yeong Sohn - 743-762 Teacher Gender and Students' Academic Outcomes in High School
by Yuan Cao - 763-787 Social Openness and International Capital Flows
by Christopher Biolsi & Amrita Dhar - 788-808 Prohibition and Percolation: The Roaring Success of Coffee During US Alcohol Prohibition
by Zachary Bartsch - 809-827 Persistent Private Information in Experimental Asset Markets
by Daniel Q. Harper & Charles A. Holt & Margaret M. Isaacson - 828-837 The Jamestown/Xiaogang Survival Game: A Class Experiment
by Lee Coppock & Charles A. Holt & Cathleen Johnson & Madison Smither - 838-855 The Inexhaustible Mine?
by Gabriel F. Benzecry & Daniel J. Smith
October 2025, Volume 92, Issue 2
- 181-193 Temporary Fixes, Permanent Problems: Implications of the Growing Reliance on Liminal Status in U.S. Immigration Policy
by Pia M. Orrenius & Madeline Zavodny - 194-217 Estimating average treatment effects with only discrete covariates
by Jingping Gu & Dennis W. Jansen & Xiaoyu Li - 218-271 Resource shocks, firm obstacles, and local business in Africa
by Jamie Bologna Pavlik & Amanda Ross - 272-312 How does temperature affect rural income: Channels and implication of adaptation
by Qingen Gai & Chengzheng Li & Peng Zhang - 313-337 Did Karl Marx party in 1891? The effect of SPD's Erfurt program on Karl Marx's citations
by Phillip W. Magness & Michael Makovi - 338-358 The effect of racial and ethnic attitudes on Hispanic identity in the United States
by Hussain Hadah - 359-381 Economic policy uncertainty and the Kimchi premium in the cryptocurrency market
by Dooyeon Cho & Kyung‐woo Lee - 382-402 A rationale for the “meeting competition defense” under primary‐line injury
by Iñaki Aguirre & Arda Yenipazarli - 403-433 Signaling endogenous product quality with price in the presence of consumer boycotts
by Yi‐Ling Cheng & Chris Y. Tung - 434-469 When the rich do (not) trust the (newly) rich: Experimental evidence on the effects of positive random shocks in the trust game
by Hernan Bejarano & Joris Gillet & Ismael Rodriguez‐Lara - 470-503 Age effects in primary education: A double disadvantage for second‐generation immigrants
by Antonio Abatemarco & Mariagrazia Cavallo & Immacolata Marino & Giuseppe Russo - 504-526 Do business and economics studies erode prosocial values?
by Mattias Sundemo & Åsa Löfgren - 527-560 Border revitalization policy and export competitiveness
by Hongguang Sui & Md Shariful Islam & Xiaoxue Du & Shihua Zhang - 561-586 The intergenerational transmission of food insecurity: Do educational compromises make things worse?
by Sarah Hamersma & Matthew Kim - 587-605 Did Henry Ford Cause the Recession of 1926–1927? A Test of the Granular Hypothesis
by Gabriel Mathy & Stephen Sun - 606-627 Testing a new approach to teaching introductory economics: Effects on subsequent learning
by Buly A. Cardak & Sue O'Keefe & Yen Dan Tong & David Walker - 628-636 Ethics and Tuition Price Discrimination: A Classroom Game
by James Staveley‐O'Carroll & Deepak Joglekar - 637-661 Sentiment Analysis of Teaching Evaluations: Evidence From Nearly 8 Million Rate My Professor Reviews
by Jose M. Fernandez & Erin Yetter - 662-675 Exploring heterogeneous responses of residential water consumption to lawn size: Insights from a novel parcel‐level dataset
by Brandli Stitzel & Rex Pjesky
July 2025, Volume 92, Issue 1
- 3-5 Symposium introduction: Is certificate‐of‐need needed?
by Edward J. Timmons - 6-43 Certificate‐of‐Need laws in healthcare: A comprehensive review of the literature
by Matthew D. Mitchell - 44-62 Rural healthcare access and supply constraints: A causal analysis
by Vitor Melo & Liam Sigaud & Elijah Neilson & Markus Bjoerkheim - 63-86 The causal effect of repealing Certificate‐of‐Need laws for ambulatory surgical centers: Does access to medical services increase?
by Thomas Stratmann & Markus Bjoerkheim & Christopher Koopman - 87-110 The effect of substance use Certificate‐of‐Need laws on access to substance use disorder treatment facilities
by Shishir Shakya & Christine Bretschneider‐Fries - 111-132 The effect of Certificate‐of‐Need laws on substance use disorder care for vulnerable populations
by Alicia Plemmons & Darwyyn Deyo & Sarah Drain - 133-151 Certificate of Need and the labor market
by Kihwan Bae & James Bailey - 152-175 The effect of Certificate‐of‐Need laws on physician earnings and labor supply
by Moiz Bhai
April 2025, Volume 91, Issue 4
- 1208-1212 When user error calls for a product redesign: Poverty in the United States
by Gary A. Hoover - 1213-1228 Symposium introduction: Reviewing the Federal Reserve's framework
by Bryan P. Cutsinger & William J. Luther - 1229-1246 The rise of inflation targeting
by Carola Binder - 1247-1264 The devolution of federal reserve monetary policy strategy, 2012–24
by Peter N. Ireland - 1265-1286 The failure of forward guidance: Lessons from the pandemic recovery
by Thomas L. Hogan - 1287-1322 How the Federal Reserve got so huge, and why and how it can shrink
by Bill Nelson - 1323-1346 Mission creep at the Federal Reserve
by Louis Rouanet & Alexander William Salter - 1347-1371 Monetarism and Monetary Policy
by Robert L. Hetzel - 1372-1390 Should the Federal Reserve raise its inflation target?
by Lawrence H. White - 1391-1403 The fate of FAIT: Salvaging the Fed's framework
by David Beckworth & Patrick J. Horan - 1404-1419 The case for nominal GDP level targeting
by Joshua Hendrickson - 1420-1439 Enhancing resilience with natural growth targeting
by Athanasios Orphanides - 1440-1473 Changes in central bank leadership and inflation dynamics
by C. Richard Higgins & Irfan A. Qureshi - 1474-1493 Further evidence on inflation targeting and income distribution
by John Thornton & Chrysovalantis Vasilakis
January 2025, Volume 91, Issue 3
- 763-767 Symposium introduction: The political economy of corruption
by Oguzhan Dincer & Michael Johnston & Gary A. Hoover - 768-779 Does corruption discriminate? Racial opportunity gap in the United States
by Oguzhan Dincer & Gary Hoover - 780-810 The institutional dimension of the inequality–corruption nexus: A varieties of capitalism assessment
by Vladimir Hlasny & Thomas Kalinowski - 811-849 Exploring the corruption‐inefficiency nexus using an endogenous stochastic frontier analysis
by Massimo Finocchiaro Castro & Calogero Guccio - 850-880 Good for the goose, bad for the gander? Corruption and income inequality
by Jamie Bologna Pavlik & Justin T. Callais - 881-914 Foreign aid and corruption: Unveiling the obstacles to effective development
by Carlos Bethencourt & Fernando Perera‐Tallo - 915-968 Discretion and political favoritism: Evidence from two reforms in public procurement
by Marly Tatiana Celis Galvez & Vitezslav Titl & Fredo Schotanus - 969-987 What philosophy can teach political economy about corruption: A non‐ideal theory
by Mario I. Juarez‐Garcia - 988-1011 Milton Friedman and nominal income targeting
by Patrick Horan - 1012-1047 The color of coronavirus
by Cong S. Pham & Devashish Mitra - 1048-1068 Harmony in diplomacy, convergence in choices: Low fertility diffusion through Sino‐Korean normalization
by Seung‐Hun Chung & Ahmad Shah Mobariz - 1069-1106 Income inequality, banking competition, and monetary policy
by Edgar A. Ghossoub & Robert R. Reed - 1107-1139 Theme park rides are Giffen goods
by Garth Heutel - 1140-1175 The paradox of transfers: Distribution and the Dutch disease
by Nazanin Behzadan & Richard Chisik - 1176-1196 Video assistant referee and home field advantage: Implications for referee bias
by Camilo Abbate & Jeffrey Cross & Richard Uhrig
July 2024, Volume 91, Issue 1
- 3-11 Free Markets and Health Care: Lessons from Welfare Economics
by Charles Courtemanche - 12-37 Does telemedicine save lives? Evidence on the effect of telemedicine parity laws on mortality rates
by Jiajia Chen & Angela K. Dills - 38-61 How does occupational licensing affect entry into the medical field? An examination of emergency medical technicians
by Aaron Yelowitz & Samuel J. Ingram - 62-91 The effects of occupational licensing reform for nurse practitioners on children's health
by Moiz Bhai & David T. Mitchell - 92-117 The location of urban healthcare services: Evidence from Phoenix Yelp reviews
by Josh Matti & Jane E. Ruseski - 118-141 Employer‐provided health insurance: Are two options too many?
by Trevor Collier & Marlon Williams - 142-186 Do those with chronic health conditions benefit from the Affordable Care Act Medicaid expansion?
by Derek Hoodin & James Marton & Benjamin Ukert - 187-212 Revisiting the connection between state Medicaid expansions and adult mortality
by Antonios M. Koumpias & Charles Courtemanche & Jordan W. Jones & Daniela Zapata - 213-256 When is tinkering with safety net programs harmful to beneficiaries?
by Jeffrey Clemens & Michael Wither - 257-277 Does quitting smoking increase obesity? Evidence that accounts for misreporting
by Rusty Tchernis & Keith Teltser & Arjun Teotia - 278-321 The effect of E‐cigarette indoor vaping restrictions on infant mortality
by Michael Cooper & Michael F. Pesko
April 2024, Volume 90, Issue 4
- 828-877 Effect of prescription opioid control policies on infant health
by Engy Ziedan & Robert Kaestner - 878-899 Economic fluctuations and mortality in Canada revisited
by Zuzana Janko & Gurleen Popli - 900-948 The effects of COVID‐19 lockdown on the body weight and lifestyle behaviors of U.S. adults
by Jaesang Sung & Will Davis & Qihua Qiu - 949-1001 Labor force effects of Medicaid and Marketplace expansions: Variation by gender, parental status, and household structure
by Makayla Lavender & Emily Johnston - 1002-1034 Can high‐skilled immigrants transfer their human capital to the United States?
by Bin Xie - 1035-1059 Certifiably employable? Occupational regulation and unemployment duration
by Ilya Kukaev & Edward J. Timmons - 1060-1098 Separately measuring home‐field advantage for offenses and defenses: A panel‐data study of constituent channels within collegiate American football
by Matthew J. McMahon & Sarah Marx Quintanar - 1099-1135 Economic freedom and growth, income, investment, and inequality: A quantitative summary of the literature
by Robert Lawson & Vincent Miozzi & Meg Tuszynski - 1136-1164 Aging in style: Seniority and sentiment in scholarly writing
by Lea‐Rachel Kosnik & Daniel S. Hamermesh
January 2024, Volume 90, Issue 3
- 541-576 The COVID‐19 pandemic and primary care appointment availability by physician age and gender
by Janna Wisniewski & Brigham Walker & Sarah Tinkler & Miron Stano & Rajiv Sharma - 577-611 Are menthol smokers different? An economic perspective
by Yu‐Chun Elisa Cheng & Don Kenkel & Alan Mathios & Hua Wang - 612-633 A Bayesian analysis of e‐cigarette risk perceptions in the United Kingdom
by W. Kip Viscusi - 634-655 “Rational overeating” in a feast‐or‐famine world: Economic insecurity and the obesity epidemic
by Trenton G. Smith & Steven Stillman & Stuart Craig - 656-681 How does economic freedom influence public health? Evidence from U.S. cities
by Justin Callais & Kelly Hyde & Ilia Murtazashvili & Yang Zhou - 682-700 Moral hazard and selection bias in insurance markets: Evidence from commercial fisheries
by Akbar Marvasti & Sami Dakhlia - 701-740 CBD as a cure‐all? The impacts of state‐level legalization of prescription cannabidiol (CBD) on opioid prescriptions
by Tim Bersak & Richard Gearhart & Nyakundi Michieka - 741-768 Can geography explain Quebec's historical poverty?
by Vincent Geloso & Louis Rouanet - 769-791 The impacts of U.S. right‐to‐work laws on free riding, unionization, and compensation
by Dillan Bono‐Lunn - 792-814 Does studying economics make you selfish?
by Daniele Girardi & Sai Madhurika Mamunuru & Simon D. Halliday & Samuel Bowles
October 2023, Volume 90, Issue 2
- 219-223 Editor's report
by Charles Courtemanche - 224-241 The effect of international travel on the spread of COVID‐19 in the United States
by Jeffrey T. Prince & Daniel H. Simon - 242-258 Optimal investment in health when lifetime is stochastic, or, rational agents do not often follow health recommendations
by Kristian Bolin & Michael R. Caputo - 259-276 Marijuana legalization and traffic fatalities revisited
by Weiwei Chen & Michael T. French - 277-290 Background risk and consumers' demand for insurance under limited liability
by Gilad Sorek & T. Randolph Beard - 291-316 Decentralized response as a pandemic second‐best: The case of Russia
by Vladimir V. Maltsev - 317-340 AACSB accreditation and student demand
by Marisa Cameron & Bryan C. McCannon & Katherine Starr - 341-368 Does age affect the relation between risk and time preferences? Evidence from a representative sample
by Zexuan Wang & Ismaël Rafaï & Marc Willinger - 369-388 Personalized pricing with heterogeneous mismatch costs
by Noriaki Matsushima & Tomomichi Mizuno & Cong Pan - 389-413 Unintended effects of broadband grants on bank branches
by Minhae Kim - 414-443 Interactions between job search and housing decisions: A structural estimation
by Sílvio Rendon & Núria Quella‐Isla - 444-473 The effect of bilateral currency swap agreements on foreign capital inflows: Evidence from China
by Lingduo Jiang & Shuangshuang Liu & Guofeng Zhang - 474-496 Opening the gates: The increasing impact of papers beyond the top five and other changes in economic publishing
by Jill Caviglia‐Harris - 497-509 Microcommitments: Mitigating procrastination with more than a nudge
by Amanda J. Felkey & Eva Dziadula & Eric P. Chiang - 510-534 Assessing proxies of knowledge and difficulty with rubric‐based instruments
by Ben O. Smith & Jadrian J. Wooten
July 2023, Volume 90, Issue 1
- 3-30 In‐person versus online instruction: Evidence from principles of economics
by Kenneth G. Elzinga & Daniel Q. Harper - 31-43 Technology use, work adaptation, and economic vulnerability during COVID‐19
by Kasra Khademorezaian & Georgia Kosmopoulou & Shane Connelly & Mark Fichtel & Yash Gujar & Heshan Sun - 44-70 Southern gains and northern losses: Regional variation in the evolution of black/white earnings differences in the United States, 1976–2017
by Charles L. Ballard & John H. Goddeeris - 71-89 Estimating the effects of wind loss mitigation on home value
by Sebastain Awondo & Harris Hollans & Lawrence Powell & Chip Wade - 90-120 Innovation offshoring and reshoring with fully endogenous growth
by Colin Davis & Ken‐ichi Hashimoto - 121-155 (De)unionization, trade, unemployment, and wage differentials
by Juin‐Jen Chang & Li‐Wen Hung & Shin‐Kun Peng - 156-181 Do sovereign credit rating events affect the foreign exchange market? Evidence from a treatment effect analysis
by Hippolyte Balima & Alexandru Minea & Cezara Vinturis - 182-213 Gerrymandering in the laboratory
by SunAh An & Michael Anderson & Cary Deck
April 2023, Volume 89, Issue 4
- 1034-1055 COVID on campus: An empirical analysis of COVID infection rates at U.S. colleges and universities
by Lewis Davis & Stephen J. Schmidt & Sophia Zacher - 1056-1077 Is the “smoke‐filled room” necessary? An experimental study of the effect of communication networks on collusion
by Timothy Flannery & Siyu Wang - 1078-1101 Task specialization and low‐skilled immigration in a highly educated country: Evidence from Korea
by Hyejin Kim & Jongkwan Lee - 1102-1137 Financial dependence and exports: Entrants or incumbents?
by Kwan Yong Lee - 1138-1167 Scope economies from rural and urban microfinance services
by Valentina Hartarska & Jingfang Zhang & Denis A. Nadolnyak - 1168-1195 On the optimality of information sharing between integrated and vertically separated competitors
by Maria Rosa Battaggion & Vittoria Cerasi & Gülen Karakoç - 1196-1215 The U.S. Postal Savings System and the collapse of building and loan associations during the Great Depression
by Sebastian Fleitas & Matthew Jaremski & Steven Sprick Schuster - 1216-1241 The convergence dynamics of economic freedom across U.S. states
by James E. Payne & James W. Saunoris & Saban Nazlioglu & Cagin Karul - 1242-1265 Building and using nonlinear simulations in Excel with an application to the specific factors model
by John Gilbert & Onur A. Koska & Reza Oladi
January 2023, Volume 89, Issue 3
- 647-656 Economic planning must be polycentric, not monocentric: Introduction to a symposium on Mises and Hayek on socialism and knowledge
by Art Carden - 657-679 Mises's dynamics of interventionism: Lessons from Indian agriculture
by Shruti Rajagopalan - 680-693 After Shleifer, who needs Mises?
by Anna B. Faria & John Robert Subrick - 694-707 State capacity and the socialist calculation debate
by Mykola Bunyk & Leonid Krasnozhon - 708-731 Economic calculation and transaction costs: The case of the airline oversales auction system
by Peter J. Boettke & Rosolino A. Candela & Peter J. Jacobsen - 732-753 Intergenerational income mobility and economic freedom
by Justin T. Callais & Vincent Geloso - 754-787 What divides the first and second generations? Family time of arrival and educational outcomes for immigrant youth
by Marie C. Hull - 788-829 The effect of spouses' relative education on household time allocation
by Elisa Taveras - 830-859 Two steps forward, one step back? Quantifying the pecuniary costs of debt account aversion and the debt snowball
by Ben Hamilton - 860-884 Impacts of publicly funded health insurance for adults on children's academic achievement
by Lindsey Rose Bullinger & Maithreyi Gopalan & Caitlin McPherran Lombardi - 885-923 Proxy variable estimation of productivity and efficiency
by Mike G. Tsionas & Subal C. Kumbhakar - 924-974 Heterogeneity, leveling the playing field, and affirmative action in contests
by Subhasish M. Chowdhury & Patricia Esteve‐González & Anwesha Mukherjee - 975-985 Habit persistence in assets demand
by Adrian R. Fleissig & James L. Swofford - 986-1021 An investigation of unsuccessful performance and subsequent retake behavior in principles of economics
by Tisha L. N. Emerson & KimMarie McGoldrick
October 2022, Volume 89, Issue 2
- 275-279 Editor's report
by Charles Courtemanche - 280-304 Economic outcomes for transgender people and other gender minorities in the United States: First estimates from a nationally representative sample
by Christopher S. Carpenter & Maxine J. Lee & Laura Nettuno - 305-325 Are economic arguments against immigration missing the boat? The fiscal effects of the Mariel Boatlift
by Lili Yao & J. Brandon Bolen & Claudia R. Williamson - 326-372 The effect of Medicaid on recidivism: Evidence from Medicaid suspension and termination policies
by Gultekin Gollu & Mariyana Zapryanova - 373-405 Incentivizing STEM participation: Evidence from the SMART Grant Program
by Margaret E. Blume‐Kohout & Jacob P. Scott - 406-439 The impact of oil and gas job opportunities during youth on human capital
by Amanda Chuan - 440-470 Capabilities, wealth, and trade: Revisiting the evidence
by Kan Yue - 471-495 Heterogeneous effects of health shocks in developed countries: Evidence from Australia
by Asad Islam & Jaai Parasnis - 496-521 Market response to typhoons: The role of information and expectations
by Chin‐Hsien Yu & Bruce A. McCarl & Jian‐Da Zhu - 522-539 Governors and electoral hazard in the allocation of federal disaster aid
by Thomas Husted & David Nickerson - 540-568 The ambiguous competitive effects of passive partial forward ownership
by Konstantinos G. Papadopoulos & Emmanuel Petrakis & Panagiotis Skartados - 569-592 Schumpeter vs. Keynes redux: “Still not dead”
by John T. Dalton & Lillian R. Gaeto - 593-610 What is liberal about Adam Smith's “liberal plan”?
by Erik W. Matson - 611-642 Who is the most sought‐after economist? Ranking economists using Google Trends
by Tom Coupé
July 2022, Volume 89, Issue 1
- 3-36 The impact of chief diversity officers on diverse faculty hiring
by Steven W. Bradley & James R. Garven & Wilson W. Law & James E. West - 37-61 Match quality and divorce among naturalized U.S. citizens
by Eva Dziadula - 62-89 Heterogeneous peer effects by gender, task, and monetary incentive: Evidence from speed skating
by Masaya Nishihata - 90-111 Does aid cause changes in economic freedom?
by Jamie Bologna Pavlik & Benjamin Powell & Andrew T. Young - 112-137 The munchies: Marijuana legalization and food sales in Washington
by Timothy R. Hodge & Cooper Hazel - 138-159 Addiction, present‐bias, and self‐restraint
by Lawrence Jin & Minwook Kang - 160-184 Optimal risk sharing with ex post private information: Rules versus discretion
by Chifeng Dai - 185-215 An experimental analysis of risk effects in attacker‐defender games
by Charles A. Holt & Ricky Sahu & Angela M. Smith - 216-237 Social trust and patterns of growth
by Christian Bjørnskov - 238-270 Partisan competition authorities, Cournot‐oligopoly, and endogenous market structure
by Laszlo Goerke
April 2022, Volume 88, Issue 4
- 1245-1247 Acknowledgments
by Hayley Wyatt - 1248-1276 Millennials: Maligned or miscreants?
by Julie L. Hotchkiss - 1277-1312 Gender gap in tenure and promotion: Evidence from the economics Ph.D. class of 2008
by Jihui Chen & Qihong Liu & Myongjin Kim - 1313-1342 Academic freedom, institutions, and productivity
by Niclas Berggren & Christian Bjørnskov - 1343-1372 The effects of welfare time limits on access to financial resources: Evidence from the 2010s
by Gabrielle Pepin - 1373-1400 Unemployment insurance programs and the choice to leave the labor force
by Patrick J. Conway - 1401-1430 Digital trade barriers and export performance: Evidence from China
by Lingduo Jiang & Shuangshuang Liu & Guofeng Zhang - 1431-1452 Strict trade measures, flexible financing
by Veysel Avsar & Gultekin Gollu & Nurgul Sevinc - 1453-1489 The causal effect of free trade agreements on the trade margins: Product‐level evidence from geographically distant partners
by Sang‐Wook (Stanley) Cho & Hansoo Choi & Julián P. Díaz - 1490-1516 Fairness concerns and job assignment to positions with different surplus
by Katarína Danková & Hodaka Morita & Maroš Servátka & Le Zhang - 1517-1548 In search of competitive givers
by David Fielding & Stephen Knowles & Ronald Peeters - 1549-1573 Loss aversion in asymmetric anti‐coordination games
by Yuanji Wen & Stijn Masschelein & Anmol Ratan - 1574-1598 Impact of Great Recession bank failures on use of financial services among racial/ethnic and income groups
by Luisa Blanco & Salvador Contreras & Amit Ghosh - 1599-1625 Revisiting the effect of supermajority requirements on fiscal outcomes
by William B. Hankins
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