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January 2025, Volume 63, Issue 1
- 4-46 Who bears the cost of nationalism? A spatial analysis on the unintended spillover effects of boycotts
by Huiyi Chen - 47-97 On the design of an optimal immigration policy
by Armando R. Lopez‐Velasco - 98-124 Measuring the U.S. monetary noise shocks
by Yi‐Hua Wu & Ching‐Chong Lai - 125-143 Sentiment analysis of economic text: A lexicon‐based approach
by Luca Barbaglia & Sergio Consoli & Sebastiano Manzan & Luca Tiozzo Pezzoli & Elisa Tosetti - 144-159 Fiscal consolidation plans with underground economy
by Maria Ferrara & Cristiana Fiorelli & Elisabetta Marzano & Monica Varlese - 160-180 Leadership in a social dilemma: Does it matter if the leader is pro‐social or just says they are pro‐social?
by Edward Cartwright & Yidan Chai & Lian Xue - 181-205 Political ideology, emotion response, and confirmation bias
by David L. Dickinson - 206-235 Price matching in online retail
by Anna Bottasso & Simone Robbiano & Paolo Marocco - 236-264 Pricing in response to new information: The case of betting markets
by Kai Fischer & W. Benedikt Schmal - 265-288 How do firms respond to state retirement plan mandates?
by Adam Bloomfield & Kyung Min Lee & Jay Philbrick & Sita Nataraj Slavov - 289-329 Specialization trends in economics research: A large‐scale study using natural language processing and citation analysis
by Sebastian Galiani & Ramiro H. Gálvez & Ian Nachman
October 2024, Volume 62, Issue 4
- 1405-1425 Managing migration crises: Evidence from surge facilities and unaccompanied minor children flows
by Catalina Amuedo‐Dorantes & José R. Bucheli & Mary J. Lopez - 1426-1448 Purchases over the SNAP benefit cycle: Evidence from supermarket panel data
by Katherine Harris‐Lagoudakis & Hannah Wich - 1449-1466 Hedging mortality risk over the life‐cycle—The role of information and borrowing constraints
by Torben M. Andersen - 1467-1493 Inflation targeting, output stabilization, and real indeterminacy in monetary models with an interest rate rule
by Konstantin Platonov - 1494-1519 Retirement wealth, earnings risks, and intergenerational links
by Lei Shao & Jie Zhang - 1520-1538 Evidence on quality spillovers from speed enhancing policies in the workplace
by Alexandra E. Hill & Timothy K. M. Beatty - 1539-1557 Lockdown drinking: The sobering effect of price controls in a pandemic
by Farasat A. S. Bokhari & Ratula Chakraborty & Paul W. Dobson & Marcello Morciano - 1558-1578 Unhealthy food, regulations, and consumer welfare: The US microwaveable popcorn market
by Christoph Bauner & Debi Prasad Mohapatra & Nadia Streletskaya & Emily Wang - 1579-1597 Education, crowding‐out, and Black‐White employment in youth labor markets: Evidence from No Pass, No Drive policies
by Kendall J. Kennedy & Danqing Shen - 1598-1617 An experimental comparison of contributions in collective prevention games and public goods games
by Véronique Flambard & Fabrice Le Lec & Rustam Romaniuc - 1618-1628 Tullock contest with reference‐dependent preferences
by Francesco Fallucchi & Francesco Trevisan - 1629-1651 Social framing effects in leadership by example: Preferences or beliefs?
by Edward Cartwright & Michalis Drouvelis - 1652-1678 Misinformation, consumer risk perceptions, and markets: The impact of an information shock on vaping and smoking cessation
by Lawrence Jin & Don Kenkel & Michael Lovenheim & Alan Mathios & Hua Wang - 1679-1701 Activity‐based funding reform and the performance of public hospitals: The case of Queensland, Australia
by Bao Hoang Nguyen & Shawna Grosskopf & Jongsay Yong & Valentin Zelenyuk - 1702-1721 On the impact of institutional change: Rights reassignment and career length
by Martin B. Schmidt - 1722-1747 Revisiting the novelty effect from new stadiums: An event study approach
by John Charles Bradbury - 1748-1769 Favoritism under multiple sources of social pressure
by Gábor Békés & Endre Borza & Márton Fleck
July 2024, Volume 62, Issue 3
- 921-932 Selective reporting of placebo tests in top economics journals
by Anna Dreber & Magnus Johannesson & Yifan Yang - 933-956 Reject or revise: Gender differences in persistence and publishing in economics
by Gauri Kartini Shastry & Olga Shurchkov - 957-983 A (dynamic) investigation of stereotypes, belief‐updating, and behavior
by Katherine Coffman & Maria Paola Ugalde Araya & Basit Zafar - 984-1008 How much can hospital‐level interventions improve maternal health? Evidence from state Perinatal Quality Collaboratives
by Jessica Kiser - 1009-1023 The effects of patient cost‐sharing on adolescents' healthcare utilization and financial risk protection: Evidence from South Korea
by Seonghoon Kim & Kanghyock Koh & Wonjun Lyou - 1024-1045 From high school to higher education: Is recreational marijuana a consumption amenity for US college students?
by Ahmed El Fatmaoui - 1046-1073 Sentiments and spending intentions: Evidence from Florida
by Hector H. Sandoval & Anita N. Walsh - 1074-1089 Privacy regulation and firm performance: Estimating the GDPR effect globally
by Carl Benedikt Frey & Giorgio Presidente - 1090-1104 Conditions for extrapolating differences in consumption to differences in welfare
by Wei Zhao & David M. Kaplan - 1105-1133 Tariffs, product standards, and national treatment at the WTO
by Difei Geng - 1134-1151 Growth at risk from climate change
by Michael T. Kiley - 1152-1171 Fertility and long‐term economic growth
by Kaixing Huang - 1172-1191 Social learning about climate risks
by Yilan Xu & Sébastien Box‐Couillard - 1192-1215 Inflation surprises in a New Keynesian economy with a “true” consumption function
by Roberto Tamborini - 1216-1245 Market intelligence gathering, asymmetric information, and the instability of money demand
by Seon Tae Kim & Alessandro Marchesiani - 1246-1267 Macroprudential policies and Brexit: A welfare analysis
by Margarita Rubio - 1268-1291 Whoever you want me to be: Personality and incentives
by Andrew McGee & Peter McGee - 1292-1308 Whistle‐blowing and the incentive to hire
by Jef De Mot & Murat C. Mungan - 1309-1334 Crime over the welfare payment cycle
by Marco T. C. Stam & Marike G. Knoef & Anke A. T. Ramakers - 1335-1352 Three‐player contests with a potential inactive player: Endogenous timing of effort exertion
by Kyung Hwan Baik & Jong Hwa Lee - 1353-1368 Fasting and honesty: Experimental evidence from Egypt
by Dina Rabie & Mohamed Rashwan & Rania Miniesy - 1369-1399 Capital controls, banking competition, and monetary policy
by Edgar A. Ghossoub & Andre Harrison & Robert R. Reed
April 2024, Volume 62, Issue 2
- 505-524 Designing school choice mechanisms: A structural model and demand estimation
by Zhiyi Xu & Robert G. Hammond - 525-542 Gender stereotypes and hiding low performance
by Shuya He & Charles N. Noussair - 543-562 The effect of observing multiple private information outcomes on the inclination to cheat
by Sandro Casal & Antonio Filippin - 563-583 Outcomes or participation? Experimentally testing competing sources of legitimacy for taxation
by Christoph Engel & Luigi Mittone & Azzurra Morreale - 584-606 The age‐wage‐productivity puzzle: Evidence from the careers of top earners
by Rachel Scarfe & Carl Singleton & Adesola Sunmoni & Paul Telemo - 607-632 The increasing penalty to occupation‐education mismatch
by Hugh Cassidy & Amanda Gaulke - 633-649 Not so Black and White: Interracial marriage and wages
by Christina Houseworth & Jonathan Fisher - 650-674 Do prosecutors induce the innocent to plead guilty?
by Alexander Lundberg - 675-697 The volatility of survey measures of culture and its consequences
by Giulio Zanella & Marina M. Bellani - 698-721 Broadband and rural development: Impacts of the U.S. Department of Agriculture Broadband Initiatives Program on saving and creating jobs
by Anil Rupasingha & John Pender & Ryan Williams - 722-747 International comovements of public debt
by Hasan Isomitdinov & Vladimir Arčabić & Junsoo Lee & Youngjin Yun & James E. Payne - 748-781 Dynamic preferential trade agreement formation and the role of political economy
by Eric Conglin Chi & Halis Murat Yildiz - 782-804 Equity‐efficiency tradeoffs in international bargaining
by Adib Bagh & Josh Ederington - 805-836 Do markets Trump politics? Fossil and renewable market reactions to major political events
by Samson Mukanjari & Thomas Sterner - 837-864 Pandemic containment and inequality in a developing economy
by Kunal Dasgupta & Srinivasan Murali - 865-891 “Long GFC”? The global financial crisis, health care, and COVID‐19 deaths
by Antonio Moreno & Steven Ongena & Alexia Ventula Veghazy & Alexander F. Wagner - 892-916 New evidence on crude oil market efficiency
by Liang Hu & Yoon‐Jin Lee
January 2024, Volume 62, Issue 1
- 5-23 Race and the Income‐Achievement Gap
by Ryan Bacic & Angela Zheng - 24-38 Did pandemic unemployment benefits increase unemployment? Evidence from early state‐level expirations
by Harry J. Holzer & Glenn Hubbard & Michael R. Strain - 39-55 Pandemic exposure and long‐run psychological well‐being
by Chao Ma & Yiwei Li & Wenxin Jiang & Xing Zhang - 56-73 Locked down in distress: A quasi‐experimental estimation of the mental‐health fallout from the COVID‐19 pandemic
by Lina Anaya & Peter Howley & Muhammad Waqas & Gaston Yalonetzky - 74-96 Do unconditional cash transfers increase fertility? Lessons from a large‐scale program
by Sefa Awaworyi Churchill & Nasir Iqbal & Saima Nawaz & Siew Ling Yew - 97-125 Optimal parental leave subsidization with endogenous fertility and growth
by Siew Ling Yew & Shuyun May Li & Solmaz Moslehi - 126-149 How certain are we about the role of uncertainty in the economy?
by Helmut Herwartz & Alexander Lange - 150-174 Government‐led e‐commerce expansion project and rural household income: Evidence and mechanisms
by Shiyi Chen & Wanlin Liu & Hong Song & Qing Zhang - 175-196 Minimum eligibility age for social pensions and household poverty: Evidence from Mexico
by Clemente Ávila‐Parra & David Escamilla‐Guerrero & Oscar Gálvez‐Soriano - 197-222 State‐owned enterprises and entrusted lending: Economic growth and business cycles in China
by Shuonan Zhang - 223-241 Dishonesty as a collective‐risk social dilemma
by Shuguang Jiang & Marie Claire Villeval - 242-266 Cheating amongst youth offenders: How peers and their social status influence cheating
by Kaiwen Leong & Huailu Li & Sharon Xuejing Zuo - 267-286 Exploration versus exploitation: A laboratory test of the single‐agent exponential bandit model
by Stanton Hudja & Daniel Woods - 287-307 A simple nudge increases socioeconomic diversity in undergraduate Economics
by Todd Pugatch & Elizabeth Schroeder - 308-328 Pre‐play promises, threats and commitments under partial credibility
by Tigran Melkonyan & Surajeet Chakravarty - 329-348 Political hierarchy spillovers: Evidence from China
by Meng‐Ting Chen & Jiakai Zhang - 349-374 The lasting impact of external shocks on political opinions and populist voting
by Eugenio Levi & Isabelle Sin & Steven Stillman - 375-389 Measurement errors in popular night lights data may bias estimated impacts of economic sanctions: Evidence from closing the Kaesong Industrial Zone
by Bonggeun Kim & John Gibson & Geua Boe‐Gibson - 390-413 A tale of two cities: Communication, innovation, and divergence
by Stefano Magrini & Alessandro Spiganti - 414-429 When the league table lies: Does outcome bias lead to informationally inefficient markets?
by Raphael Flepp & Oliver Merz & Egon Franck - 430-448 Sports injuries and game stakes: Concussions in the National Football League
by Pascal Courty & Jeffrey Cisyk - 449-467 Spillover benefits of carbon dioxide cap and trade: Evidence from the Toxics Release Inventory
by Linh Pham & Travis Roach - 468-487 U.S. shale oil production and trend estimation: Forecasting a Hubbert model
by Douglas B. Reynolds - 488-499 Why do older scholars slow down?
by Daniel S. Hamermesh & Lea‐Rachel Kosnik
October 2023, Volume 61, Issue 4
- 777-797 Invisible hurdles: Gender and institutional differences in the evaluation of economics papers
by Fulya Y. Ersoy & Jennifer Pate - 798-817 Adams and Eves: High school math and the gender gap in Economics majors
by Graziella Bertocchi & Luca Bonacini & Marina Murat - 818-850 Aggregate and individual effects of information in a coordination (traffic) game
by Sruthi Ashraf & Alexander L. Brown & Mark W. Burris & Valon Vitaku - 851-869 When social assistance meets market power: A mixed duopoly view of health insurance in the United States
by Ashantha Ranasinghe & Xuejuan Su - 870-890 The physical and mental health returns of Head Start 25 years after participation: Evidence from income eligibility cutoffs
by Lindsey Lacey - 891-910 To follow the market or the parent system: Evidence from health IT adoption by hospital chains
by Jianjing Lin - 911-941 Adverse selection in the group life insurance market
by Timothy F. Harris & Aaron Yelowitz & Jeffery Talbert & Alison Davis - 942-964 Managerial turnover in primary care clinics
by Samuel Cole & Duha T. Altindag - 965-981 The flood that caused a drought
by Alex Nikolsko‐Rzhevskyy & Oleksandr Talavera & Nam Vu - 982-1005 On financial frictions and firm's market power
by Miguel Casares & Luca G. Deidda & Jose E. Galdon‐Sanchez - 1006-1033 On the ambiguity of job search
by Ying Tung Chan & Chi Man Yip - 1034-1052 Trade agreements and subnational income of border regions
by Hanna L. Adam & Mario Larch & David Stadelmann - 1053-1076 Acquisitions, product variety, and distribution in the U.S. craft beer industry
by Wesley Blundell & Kyle Wilson - 1077-1102 Anticipating the honeymoon: Event study estimation of new stadium effects in Major League Baseball using the imputation method
by Stefan Szymanski - 1103-1128 Do local expenditures on sports facilities affect sports participation?
by Carina Steckenleiter & Michael Lechner & Tim Pawlowski & Ute Schüttoff
July 2023, Volume 61, Issue 3
- 480-495 Racial disparities in unemployment during the COVID‐19 pandemic and recovery: The “stubborn,” the “hiccup,” and the “stall”
by Kenneth A. Couch & Robert W. Fairlie & Huanan Xu - 496-522 Understanding spillover of peer parental education: Randomization evidence and mechanisms
by Bobby W. Chung & Jian Zou - 523-545 Let there be light: Daylight saving time and road traffic collisions
by Jonathan James - 546-571 High‐stakes examinations and educational inequality: Evidence from transitory exposure to air pollution
by Hui Deng & Rui Du & Dongmei Guo & Weizeng Sun & Yuhuan Xia - 572-583 Monopsony, wage discrimination, and public policy
by Brianna L. Alderman & Roger D. Blair & Perihan Ö. Saygin - 584-604 Global digital platforms, technology transfer and foreign direct investment policies in two‐sided markets
by Mikhail Klimenko & Jingwen Qu - 605-628 Firm outward direct investment and multinational activity under domestic taxes
by Haichao Fan & Yu Liu & Suhua Tian & Xuan Wang - 629-651 The long‐run agglomeration effects of early agriculture in Europe
by Andrew Dickens & Nils‐Petter Lagerlöf - 652-674 A (paid) passage to India: Migration and revealed willingness to pay for upper‐caste status
by Alexander Persaud - 675-692 Optimal unemployment policy
by Nicholas Lawson - 693-719 Structure‐preserving transformations of epistemic models
by Christian W. Bach & Andrés Perea - 720-737 Should a benevolent government provide public goods if it cannot commit?
by Francisco Silva - 738-765 Bondholder representatives on bank boards: A device for market discipline
by Isabelle Distinguin & Laetitia Lepetit & Frank Strobel & Phan Huy Hieu Tran
April 2023, Volume 61, Issue 2
- 232-252 Measuring the welfare costs of racial discrimination in the labor market
by Almarina Gramozi & Theodore Palivos & Marios Zachariadis - 253-281 The implications of optional practical training reforms on international student enrollments and quality
by Catalina Amuedo‐Dorantes & Kevin Shih & Huanan Xu - 282-300 Culture and the labor supply of female immigrants
by Julia Bredtmann & Sebastian Otten - 301-321 Democracy, state capacity and public finance
by Joshy Z. Easaw & Samuli Leppälä - 322-341 How do fiscal rules shape governments' spending behavior?
by Cezara Vinturis - 342-363 The spillover effects of parental verbal conflict on classmates' cognitive and noncognitive outcomes
by Weina Zhou & Andrew J. Hill - 364-376 The closer we get, the better we are?
by Nathan Goldstein & Ben‐Zion Zilberfarb - 377-401 Measuring wage inequality under right censoring
by João Nicolau & Pedro Raposo & Paulo M. M. Rodrigues - 402-412 Cautions when normalizing the dependent variable in a regression as a z‐score
by Jeffrey Penney - 413-429 How to fight corruption: Carrots and sticks
by Dmitriy Knyazev - 430-450 Targeted advertising and costly consumer search
by Roberto Burguet & Vaiva Petrikaitė - 451-471 The political effects of trade with Japan in the 1980s
by Shuichiro Nishioka & Eric Olson
January 2023, Volume 61, Issue 1
- 8-9 Introduction to symposium on the new energy economics
by Charles F. Mason & Jeremy Weber - 10-34 Compensating communities for industrial disamenities: The case of shale gas development
by Max Harleman - 35-57 Coal demand, market forces, and U.S. coal mine closures
by Brett Watson & Ian Lange & Joshua Linn - 58-81 Electricity consumption changes following solar adoption: Testing for a solar rebound
by Ross C. Beppler & Daniel C. Matisoff & Matthew E. Oliver - 82-98 Uncovering bias in order assignment
by Darren Grant - 99-121 On the relation between corruption and market competition
by Dimitrios Varvarigos & Eleni Stathopoulou - 122-137 Catalog competition: Theory and experimental evidence
by Dimitrios Xefteris & Iván Barreda‐Tarrazona & Aurora García‐Gallego & Nikolaos Georgantzís - 138-161 Greed and fear: Competitive and charitable priming in a threshold volunteer's dilemma
by Shakun D. Mago & Jennifer Pate - 162-178 Informing employees in small and medium‐sized firms about training: Results of a randomized field experiment
by Gerard J. van den Berg & Christine Dauth & Pia Homrighausen & Gesine Stephan - 179-198 Cross‐country disparities in skill premium and skill acquisition
by Anurag Banerjee & Parantap Basu & Elisa Keller - 199-220 House price volatility in China: Demand versus supply
by Yin Germaschewski
October 2022, Volume 60, Issue 4
- 1473-1496 Optimal unemployment insurance in a directed search model
by Martin Gervais & Lawrence Warren & Reza Boostani - 1497-1519 Central bank digital currency, tax evasion, and inflation tax
by Ohik Kwon & Seungduck Lee & Jaevin Park - 1520-1539 Informal economy and central bank digital currency
by Eun Young Oh & Shuonan Zhang - 1540-1558 Do EITC eligibility rules encourage college enrollment?
by Shogher Ohannessian & Ben Ost - 1559-1580 Financing public education when agents have retirement concerns
by Daniel Montolio & Amedeo Piolatto & Luca Salvadori - 1581-1606 Some benefit, some are left behind: NAFTA and educational attainment in the United States
by Leopoldo Gómez‐Ramírez & María Padilla‐Romo - 1607-1625 Workweek reduction and women's job turnover: Evidence from labor legislation in South Korea
by Taehyun Ahn - 1626-1643 Birth order and the decline in college completion among the baby boom generation
by Christopher Handy & Katharine L. Shester - 1644-1662 The effect of population aging on pension enforcement: Do firms bear the burden?
by Jiakai Zhang & Renjie Zhao - 1663-1680 Trade and the propagation of global shocks
by Pedro Cavalcanti Ferreira & Alberto Trejos - 1681-1703 Welfare gains in the Armington, Krugman and Melitz models: Comparisons grounded on gravity
by Edward J. Balistreri & David G. Tarr - 1704-1729 Fiscal multipliers, expectations and learning in a macroeconomic agent‐based model
by Severin Reissl - 1730-1756 Cross‐border networks and knowledge spillovers for foreign entry
by Jackie M. L. Chan & Chih‐Sheng Hsieh - 1757-1781 Sticky wages in a world of ideas
by Kevin X. D. Huang & Munechika Katayama & Mototsugu Shintani & Takayuki Tsuruga - 1782-1805 International sourcing, complementary inputs, and the structure of trade agreements: Deep, shallow, narrow, and wide
by Richard Chisik & Sara Rohany Tabatabai - 1806-1832 Asset bubbles, unemployment, and financial market frictions
by Ken‐ichi Hashimoto & Ryonghun Im & Takuma Kunieda & Akihisa Shibata - 1833-1853 The role of experience in deterring crime: A theory of specific versus general deterrence
by Thomas J. Miceli & Kathleen Segerson & Dietrich Earnhart - 1854-1874 The effect of priming on fraud: Evidence from a natural field experiment
by Parampreet Christopher Bindra & Graeme Pearce - 1875-1897 Aggregate emission intensity targets: Applications to the Paris Agreement
by Jinhua Zhao - 1898-1910 The influence of food recommendations: Evidence from a randomized field experiment
by Kamal Bookwala & Caleb Gallemore & Joaquín Gómez‐Miñambres - 1911-1928 Causal inference on the engagement effects of athletic participation from within‐student variation
by Richard W. DiSalvo & Jing Che - 1929-1942 The endowment effect and the trading of draft picks in major professional U.S. sports
by Jeff Hobbs & Vivek Singh - 1943-1951 Economic Inquiry 2021 Editor's Report
by Timothy C. Salmon
July 2022, Volume 60, Issue 3
- 1005-1017 Polarization, antipathy, and political activism
by Jiabin Wu & Hanzhe Zhang - 1018-1037 The value of investment in nonexclusive contracts
by Guillem Roig - 1038-1063 Quantifying the impact of economic sanctions on international trade in the energy and mining sectors
by Mario Larch & Serge Shikher & Constantinos Syropoulos & Yoto V. Yotov - 1064-1091 All rights reserved: Copyright protection and multinational knowledge transfers
by Olena Ivus & Walter G. Park - 1092-1110 Does cronyism pay? Costly ingroup favoritism in the lab
by Sheheryar Banuri & Catherine Eckel & Rick K. Wilson - 1111-1126 The effect of payment medium on effort
by Elif Incekara‐Hafalir & Raymond Kumar & Juliana Silva‐Goncalves - 1127-1141 Voting rights and the resilience of Black turnout
by Kyle Raze - 1142-1163 Property crime and private protection allocation within cities: Theory and evidence
by Bruno Decreuse & Steeve Mongrain & Tanguy van Ypersele - 1164-1185 Historical evidence for larger government spending multipliers in uncertain times than in slumps
by Pascal Goemans - 1186-1213 The cleansing effect of banking crises
by Reint Gropp & Steven Ongena & Jörg Rocholl & Vahid Saadi - 1214-1232 International bank credit, nonbank lenders, and access to external financing
by Jose Maria Serena & Marina‐Eliza Spaliara & Serafeim Tsoukas - 1233-1257 Do transfers lower inequality between households? Demographic evidence from Distributional National Accounts
by Marina Gindelsky - 1258-1276 How structural is unemployment in the United States?
by Yuelin Liu - 1277-1295 The role of corporate taxes in the decline of the startup rate
by Julian Neira & Rish Singhania - 1296-1310 The importance of high performing team members in complex team work: Results from quasi‐experiments in professional team sports
by Philipp Wegelin & Johannes Orlowski & Helmut M. Dietl - 1311-1334 Recreational marijuana legalization and admission to the foster‐care system
by John Gardner & Bright Osei - 1335-1356 In December days are shorter but loans are cheaper
by Jérémie Bertrand & Laurent Weill - 1357-1381 Putting a price on popularity: Evidence from superstars in the National Basketball Association
by Scott M. Kaplan - 1382-1415 Horizontal and vertical differentiation in comic art auctions
by Régis Blazy & Marie Blum - 1416-1436 Eliminating supportive crowds reduces referee bias
by J. James Reade & Dominik Schreyer & Carl Singleton - 1437-1460 Consumer behavior and food prices during the COVID‐19 pandemic: Evidence from Chinese cities
by Bixuan Yang & Frank Asche & Tao Li
April 2022, Volume 60, Issue 2
- 465-484 Gender, coauthorship, and academic outcomes in economics
by Andrew Hussey & Sheena Murray & Wendy Stock - 485-507 The evolving impacts of the COVID‐19 pandemic on gender inequality in the US labor market: The COVID motherhood penalty
by Kenneth A. Couch & Robert W. Fairlie & Huanan Xu - 508-527 Work‐from‐home productivity during the COVID‐19 pandemic: Evidence from Japan
by Masayuki Morikawa - 528-542 Seattle's local minimum wage and earnings inequality
by Mark C. Long - 543-567 Seven jobs in a lifetime? An analysis of employee tenure
by Charles L. Baum - 568-591 The effect of the Affordable Care Act Medicaid expansion on marriage
by Matt Hampton & Otto Lenhart - 592-619 The unequal burden of retirement reform: Evidence from Australia
by Todd Morris - 620-644 Housing wealth shocks, home equity withdrawal, and the claiming of Social Security retirement benefits
by Naqun Huang & Jing Li & Amanda Ross - 645-667 How much does formula versus chaining matter for a cost‐of‐living index? The CPI‐U versus the C‐CPI‐U
by Gregory Kurtzon - 668-693 Data‐driven identification in SVARs—When and how can statistical characteristics be used to unravel causal relationships?
by Helmut Herwartz & Alexander Lange & Simone Maxand - 694-705 Obtaining consistent time series from Google Trends
by Vera Z. Eichenauer & Ronald Indergand & Isabel Z. Martínez & Christoph Sax - 706-720 Procrastination and the non‐monotonic effect of deadlines on task completion
by Stephen Knowles & Maroš Servátka & Trudy Sullivan & Murat Genç - 721-740 Status for the good guys: An experiment on charitable giving
by Astrid Dannenberg & Olof Johansson‐Stenman & Heike Wetzel