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December 2024, Volume 143, Issue 3
- 211-245 Public investment, factor income taxation, and intergenerational welfare distribution in an overlapping generations model
by Toshiki Tamai - 247-277 Optimal insurance for repetitive natural disasters under moral hazard
by Hangsuck Lee & Minha Lee & Jimin Hong - 279-303 Climate change and wage inequality
by Jiancai Pi & Yuhan Luo - 305-305 Correction: Climate change and wage inequality
by Jiancai Pi & Yuhan Luo - 307-310 Carol Graham: the power of hope, 200 pages. Princeton University Press, 2023. $ 30.00
by Andreas Knabe
October 2024, Volume 143, Issue 2
- 111-140 Commodity taxation principle, heterogeneous goods, and endogenous choice between price and quantity contracts
by Chia-Jen Chang & Chih-Ta Yen & Yu-Zhen Lin - 141-159 Environmental policy, licensing strategy, and social welfare
by Yen-Ju Lin & Yan-Shu Lin & Tsung-Han Chou & Pei-Cyuan Shih - 161-181 Cross-ownership and managerial delegation under vertical product differentiation
by Xingtang Wang & Leonard F. S. Wang & Huizhong Liu - 183-205 Informed agent’s advice in bargaining under two-sided incomplete information
by Sanghoon Kim - 207-210 Park, J.: slow burn: the hidden costs of a warming world, 336 pp., Princeton University Press, 2024, hardback $ 29.95
by Gregor Schwerhoff
September 2024, Volume 143, Issue 1
- 1-66 Public sector and human capital: on the mechanics of economic development
by Carlos Bethencourt & Fernando Perera-Tallo - 67-85 Population aging, human capital accumulation, and coordination of policies
by Makoto Hirono - 87-100 On the distribution of lifetime wealth accumulation
by Hoang Khieu - 101-109 Even imprudent risk lovers may engage in precautionary saving
by Marco M. Sorge
August 2024, Volume 142, Issue 3
- 213-245 Seller competition on two-sided platforms
by Neaketa Chawla & Debasis Mondal - 247-265 Platform competition with common ownership
by Jiancai Pi & Pengqing Zhang - 267-276 Entry, market structures and welfare
by Suryaprakash Mishra - 277-289 Losses from horizontal merger and collusion
by Hamid Beladi & Arijit Mukherjee - 291-303 Multiple prizes for multiple tasks: externalities and the optimal design of tournaments
by Susan Xu Tang & Yongsheng Xu - 305-305 Correction: Can cross-holdings benefit consumers?
by Hao Cheng & Xiaoting Wu & Chenhang Zeng
July 2024, Volume 142, Issue 2
- 111-162 Licensing of a new technology by an outside and uninformed licensor
by Manel Antelo & Antonio Sampayo - 163-198 Alternative forms of buyer power in a vertical duopoly: implications for profits, welfare, and cost pass-through
by Aditya Bhattacharjea & Srishti Gupta - 199-211 The legal incidence of ad valorem taxes matters
by Wilfried Pauwels & Fred Schroyen
June 2024, Volume 142, Issue 1
- 1-43 Collusion under product differentiation
by Neelanjan Sen & Urvashi Tandon & Rajit Biswas - 45-80 Repeated matching, career concerns, and firm size
by Eunhee Kim - 81-109 Intellectual property rights, taxation, and firms’ innovation: theory and evidence from China
by Rongxin Xu & Yibai Yang & Zhijie Zheng
April 2024, Volume 141, Issue 3
- 195-221 A contest model of balancing
by Will Kielm - 223-243 On the takeover mechanism in market socialism
by Emilio Carnevali & Matteo Sommacal - 245-273 Can cross-holdings benefit consumers?
by Hao Cheng & Xiaoting Wu & Chenhang Zeng - 275-287 Degree of product differentiation, antitrust enforcement and cartel stability
by Williams Huamani & Marcelo José Braga & Lucas Campio Pinha - 289-292 Komlos, John, Foundations of real-world economics: what every economics student needs to know, 3rd edition, 2023, Routledge, New York and London, 420 pp., £ 39.99 (Paperback)
by Rainer Hillebrand - 293-294 Correction to: Komlos, John, Foundations of real-world economics: what every economics student needs to know, 3rd edition, 2023, Routledge, New York and London, 420 pp., £ 39.99 (Paperback)
by Rainer Hillebrand
March 2024, Volume 141, Issue 2
- 101-135 Government spending and monopolistic competition with heterogeneous firm productivity
by Cheng-wei Chang & Ting-wei Lai - 137-162 Investment externalities, bank liquidity creation, and bank failures
by Diemo Dietrich & Uwe Vollmer - 163-188 Intrapersonal price discrimination and welfare in a dominant firm model
by Manel Antelo & Lluís Bru - 189-194 Brunnermeier M.K. and R. Reis: a crash course on crisis. Macroeconomic concepts for run-ups, collapses and recoveries
by Jean-Bernard Chatelain
January 2024, Volume 141, Issue 1
- 1-28 Effects of patent policy on growth and inequality: exogenous versus endogenous quality improvements
by You-Xun Lu & Ching-Chong Lai & Po-Yang Yu - 29-56 Technology choice, externalities in production, and a chaotic middle-income trap
by Takao Asano & Akihisa Shibata & Masanori Yokoo - 57-92 Mitigation and adaptation: an informational perspective
by Fuhai Hong & Yu Pang - 93-100 Bardhan, Pranab: A world of insecurity. Democratic disenchantment in rich and poor countries, Harvard university press, 2022, 240 pp., $ 27.95 (hardcover)
by Alessandra Pelloni
December 2023, Volume 140, Issue 3
- 181-207 Imperfect collusion in monitored markets with free entry
by Ludwig Auer & Tu Anh Pham - 209-231 Downstream new product development and upstream process innovation
by Akio Kawasaki & Tomomichi Mizuno & Kazuhiro Takauchi - 233-257 Analyzing strategic behavior in a dynamic model of bargaining and war
by Serhat Doğan & Kerim Keskin & Çağrı Sağlam - 259-273 Translation efficiency and directionally optimal scale
by Rolf Färe & Giannis Karagiannis - 275-278 Dhami, Sanjit and Sunstein, Cass R., bounded rationality. Heuristics, Judgment and Public Policy, MIT Press, 2022, 552 pp., $ 60.00 (Paperback)
by Ronnie Schöb
October 2023, Volume 140, Issue 2
- 93-119 Technological knowledge and wages: from skill premium to wage polarization
by Oscar Afonso & Tiago Sequeira & Derick Almeida - 121-140 Cournotian duopolistic firms may be Walrasian: a case in the Gabszewicz and Vial model
by Francesca Busetto & Giulio Codognato & Giorgia Pavan & Simone Tonin - 141-168 Strategic product compatibility in network industries
by Domenico Buccella & Luciano Fanti & Luca Gori - 169-179 Large Tullock contests
by Serhat Doğan & Emin Karagözoğlu & Kerim Keskin & Çağrı Sağlam
September 2023, Volume 140, Issue 1
- 1-36 Endogenous capital-augmenting R&D, intersectoral labor reallocation, and the movement of the labor share
by Pengfei Zhang - 37-61 The effects of downstream entry in a vertical mixed oligopoly: the role of input pricing
by Jiaxin Han & Chenhang Zeng - 63-91 A model of privately funded public research
by Thomas Greve & Hans Keiding
August 2023, Volume 139, Issue 3
- 177-190 Higher tax and less work: reverse “Keep up with the Joneses” and rising inequality
by Felix FitzRoy & Jim Jin & Michael Nolan - 191-208 Common ownership in a delivered pricing duopoly
by Nuowen Bai & Toshihiro Matsumura - 209-233 Incentives for prosocial behavior under reputation persistence and policy lags
by Francisco Candel-Sánchez & Juan Perote-Peña - 235-260 Resource allocations in the best-of-k ( $$k=2,3$$ k = 2 , 3 ) contests
by Aner Sela
July 2023, Volume 139, Issue 2
- 93-123 International licensing under an endogenous tariff in vertically-related markets
by Kuang-Cheng Andy Wang & Dang-Long Bui & Yi-Jie Wang & Wen-Jung Liang - 125-157 The impact of consumer’s regret on firms’ decisions in a durable good market
by Qianshuo Liu - 159-176 An upstream monopoly with transport costs
by John S. Heywood & Zheng Wang
June 2023, Volume 139, Issue 1
- 1-32 Conjectures and underpricing in repeated mass disputes with heterogeneous plaintiffs
by Giorgio Rampa & Margherita Saraceno - 33-42 Optimal sentencing with recurring crimes and adjudication errors
by Alice Guerra & Tore Nilssen - 43-69 The role of business locations in international patenting
by Di Fan & Long Zhao - 71-88 More licensed technologies may make it worse: a welfare analysis of licensing vertically two-tier foreign technologies
by Ku-Chu Tsao & Jin-Li Hu & Hong Hwang & Yan-Shu Lin - 89-91 Blanchard, O.: Fiscal policy under low interest rates
by Giacomo Corneo
April 2023, Volume 138, Issue 3
- 195-219 On the desirability of taxing bequests
by Georges Casamatta - 221-248 University dropout problems and solutions
by Giuseppe Bertola - 249-286 Who should be regulated: Genuine producers or third parties?
by Keisuke Hattori & Keisaku Higashida
March 2023, Volume 138, Issue 2
- 95-127 Two-sided competition, platform services and online shopping market structure
by Yang Geng & Yulin Zhang & Jing Li - 129-146 On the regulation of public broadcasting
by Changying Li & Youping Li & Jianhu Zhang - 147-148 Correction to: On the regulation of public broadcasting
by Changying Li & Youping Li & Jianhu Zhang - 149-164 Nonlinear pricing, biased consumers, and regulatory policy
by Phuong Ho - 165-188 When to merge with a lower quality producer?
by Neelanjan Sen & Uday Bhanu Sinha - 189-189 Correction to: Product liability, multidimensional R&D and innovation
by Ping Lin & Tianle Zhang - 191-193 Mario Ferrero : The political economy of Indo-European polytheism: how to deal with too many gods
by Eric Rasmusen
January 2023, Volume 138, Issue 1
- 1-16 An optimal investor-state dispute settlement mechanism
by Frank Stähler - 17-50 Spatial competition and social welfare considering different feasible location regions
by Shuxiao Sun & Xiaona Zheng & Huaqing Hu & Tao Huang - 51-72 Profit raising entry under mixed behavior
by Duarte Brito & Margarida Catalão-Lopes - 73-94 Centralized or decentralized bargaining in a vertically-related market with endogenous price/quantity choices
by Hong-Ren Din & Chia-Hung Sun
December 2022, Volume 137, Issue 3
- 195-228 The good, the bad and the worse: current, past and future consumption externalities and equilibrium efficiency
by Manuel A. Gómez - 229-254 Selective attribute rules
by Dongwoo Lee & Hans Haller - 255-278 Should the global community welcome new oil discoveries?
by Sylwia Bialek & Alfons J. Weichenrieder - 279-280 Correction to: An introduction to perfect and imperfect competition via bilateral oligopoly
by Alex Dickson & Simone Tonin - 281-283 Ralf Korn and Bernd Luderer, Money and Mathematics: A Conversational Approach to Modern Financial Mathematics and Insurance
by Firdous Ahmad Mala
October 2022, Volume 137, Issue 2
- 97-120 Patent portfolios and firms’ technological choices
by Stefano Comino & Fabio M. Manenti - 121-143 Welfare reducing vertical licensing in the presence of complementary inputs
by Yen-Ju Lin & Yan-Shu Lin & Pei-Cyuan Shih - 145-169 Competition in online markets with auctions and posted prices
by Alexander Maslov - 171-190 Credible spatial preemption in a mixed oligopoly
by Sawoong Kang & Jeong-Yoo Kim - 191-194 Pierre-Richard Agénor, Monetary Policy and Macroprudential Regulation with Financial Frictions
by Nurlan Turdaliev
September 2022, Volume 137, Issue 1
- 1-31 Limited asset market participation and fiscal sustainability
by Noritaka Maebayashi & Jumpei Tanaka - 33-34 Correction to: Limited asset market participation and fiscal sustainability
by Noritaka Maebayashi & Jumpei Tanaka - 35-80 Optimal Regional Insurance Provision: Do Federal Transfers Complement Local Debt?
by Darong Dai & Weige Huang & Liqun Liu & Guoqiang Tian - 81-96 Lifestyle taxes in the presence of profit shifting
by Rosella Levaggi & Carmen Marchiori & Paolo M. Panteghini
August 2022, Volume 136, Issue 3
- 201-225 Optimal funding coverage in a mixed oligopoly with quality competition and price regulation
by Ziad Ghandour & Odd Rune Straume - 227-250 Optimal partial privatization in an endogenous timing game: a mixed oligopoly approach
by Akio Kawasaki & Takao Ohkawa & Makoto Okamura - 251-268 Downstream competition and profits under different input price bargaining structures
by Domenico Buccella & Luciano Fanti - 269-276 Daniel Markovits, The Meritocracy Trap, Penguin Random House, 484 pp., 2019, $ 18. Michael Sandel, The Tyranny of Merit, 288 pp., Allen Lane, 2020 £ 20.00 (HB)/£ 9.99 (PB)
by Alessandra Pelloni - 277-279 Anthea Roberts and Nicolas Lamp, six faces of globalization
by Enrico Colombatto
July 2022, Volume 136, Issue 2
- 97-114 Market size, entry costs and free entry Cournot equilibrium
by Krishnendu Ghosh Dastidar & Sugata Marjit - 115-148 Existence and uniqueness of price equilibria in location-based models of differentiation with full coverage
by Janko Hernández Cortés & Paolo Morganti - 149-176 Informal input suppliers, quality choice and welfare
by Sergio Daga & Pedro Mendi - 177-189 New results on precautionary saving and nonlinear risks
by Claudio Bonilla & Marcos Vergara - 191-193 Sonia Jaffe, Robert Minton, Casey B. Mulligan, and Kevin M. Murphy: Chicago Price Theory
by Andreas Asseyer - 195-200 Sugata Marjit, Biswajit Mandal, and Noritsugu Nakanishi: Virtual trade and Comparative advantage: the Fourth dimension
by Gouranga G. Das
June 2022, Volume 136, Issue 1
- 1-24 Product differentiation, privatization commitment and profitability comparisons
by Tai-Liang Chen & Yuxiang Zou - 25-45 Product liability, multidimensional R&D and innovation
by Ping Lin & Tianle Zhang - 47-72 Supervise me if you can. Relational feelings, incentive pays and supervisory violations
by Stefano Dughera & Alain Marciano - 73-89 Pandemics and support for mitigation measures
by Kangoh Lee - 91-92 Stefan Nagel: Machine learning in asset pricing
by Thorsten Hens - 93-96 Kam Yu, Mathematical economics: prelude to the neoclassical model
by Firdous Ahmad Mala
April 2022, Volume 135, Issue 3
- 223-253 Brand premia driven by perceived vertical differentiation in markets with information disparity and optimistic consumers
by A. Cavaliere & G. Crea - 255-283 Procurement of advanced inputs and welfare-reducing vertical integration
by Chul-Hi Park & Toshihiro Matsumura & Sang-Ho Lee - 285-297 Commodity taxes and rent extraction
by Kuang-Cheng Andy Wang & Ping-Yao Chou & Wen-Jung Liang - 299-306 P. Aghion, C. Antonin, S. Bunel, The power of creative destruction: Economic upheaval and the wealth of nations
by Alberto Bucci
March 2022, Volume 135, Issue 2
- 107-149 Loanable funds versus money creation in banking: a benchmark result
by Salomon Faure & Hans Gersbach - 151-198 Taxation, capital accumulation, environment and unemployment in an efficiency wage model
by Manash Ranjan Gupta & Priya Brata Dutta - 199-217 Is full annuitization socially optimal?
by Torben M. Andersen & Marias H. Gestsson - 219-221 Nick Cowen, a neoliberal theory of social justice
by Erwin Dekker
January 2022, Volume 135, Issue 1
- 1-48 Taxation and the sustainability of collusion with asymmetric costs
by Douglas C. Turner - 49-74 Complementarity between online and offline channels for quality signaling
by Yijuan Chen & Xiangting Hu & Sanxi Li - 75-102 Delegation in multiproduct downstream firms with heterogeneous channels
by Kangsik Choi - 103-106 Howard S. Friedman, Ultimate price: the value we place on life
by Marie-Louise Leroux
December 2021, Volume 134, Issue 3
- 195-218 The impact of strategic agents in two-sided markets
by Qihong Liu & Daniel Nedelescu & Ji Gu - 219-260 Technology licensing under product differentiation
by Neelanjan Sen & Saumya Kaul & Rajit Biswas - 261-292 Equivalence and revenue comparison among identical-item auctions
by Shuang Xu & Yong Zhao & Yeming Gong - 293-296 Paolo Serafini: mathematics to the rescue of democracy. What does voting mean and how can it be improved?
by Eric Kamwa
October 2021, Volume 134, Issue 2
- 103-125 Green products, market structure, and welfare
by Begoña Casino & Lluís M. Granero - 127-146 Will managerial delegation impede upstream collusion?
by Leonard F. S. Wang & Han Wang - 147-174 Strategic trade policy with interlocking cross-ownership
by Luciano Fanti & Domenico Buccella - 175-193 Subsidizing risk prevention
by Mario Menegatti
September 2021, Volume 134, Issue 1
- 1-25 On the political economy of compulsory education
by Alessandro Balestrino & Lisa Grazzini & Annalisa Luporini - 27-47 Ad valorem versus per unit taxation: a perspective from price signaling
by Honglin Li & Xiaolu Liu - 49-71 Optimal contract under double moral hazard and limited liability
by Jiajia Cong & Wen Zhou - 73-94 Self-insurance and saving under a two-argument utility framework
by Jimin Hong & Kyungsun Kim - 95-96 Correction to: Self-insurance and saving under a two-argument utility framework
by Jimin Hong & Kyungsun Kim - 97-102 M. Diss & V. Merlin, (Ed.), Evaluating voting systems with probability models: essays by and in Honor of William Gehrlein and Dominique Lepelley
by Hannu Nurmi
August 2021, Volume 133, Issue 3
- 199-238 How do demand and costs affect the nature of innovation?
by Maria Rosa Battaggion & Piero Tedeschi - 239-269 Growth, innovation, credit constraints, and stock price bubbles
by Sicheng He - 271-293 Progressive consumption tax and monetary policy in an endogenous growth model
by Zhiming Fu & Antoine Le Riche - 295-298 R. Skidelsky, What’s wrong with economics? A primer for the perplexed
by Bertram Schefold
July 2021, Volume 133, Issue 2
- 103-128 An introduction to perfect and imperfect competition via bilateral oligopoly
by Alex Dickson & Simone Tonin - 129-166 Private versus public companies with strategic CSR
by Alessandro Gioffré & Alessandro Tampieri & Antonio Villanacci - 167-189 Investment decisions under incomplete markets in the presence of wealth effects
by Yingjie Niu & Jinqiang Yang & Zhentao Zou - 191-194 J. Rosenfeld: You’re paid what you’re worth—and other myths of the modern economy
by Antonio Abatemarco - 195-197 C. Furtado, the Myth of economic development
by Johan Norberg
June 2021, Volume 133, Issue 1
- 1-26 Corruption, mortality rates, and development: policies for escaping from the poverty trap
by Kiyoka Akimoto - 27-46 Free labor mobility and indeterminacy in models of neoclassical growth
by Carmelo Pierpaolo Parello - 47-83 Prominence of store-brand products in an electronic platform
by Hui Song - 85-101 The relationship between privatization and corporate taxation policies
by Yi Liu & Toshihiro Matsumura & Chenhang Zeng
April 2021, Volume 132, Issue 3
- 197-221 Intellectual property and taxation of digital platforms
by Juan Manuel Sánchez-Cartas - 223-250 Corporate social responsibility and partial privatisation of state holding corporations
by Quan Dong & Juan Carlos Bárcena-Ruiz - 251-289 Post-merger internal organization in multitier decentralized supply chains
by Margarida Catalão-Lopes & Duarte Brito
March 2021, Volume 132, Issue 2
- 103-131 Quality provision under conditions of oligopoly
by Johan Willner & Sonja Grönblom - 133-164 Inter-jurisdiction migration and the fiscal policies of local governments
by Darong Dai & Dennis W. Jansen & Liqun Liu - 165-185 Demographic change, human capital accumulation, and sectoral employment
by Makoto Hirono - 187-192 Revenue royalties: comment
by Marta San Martín & Ana I. Saracho - 193-195 P. Subacchi, The cost of free money: how unfettered capital threatens our economic future
by Arslan Razmi
January 2021, Volume 132, Issue 1
- 1-40 Intra-brand competition in a differentiated oligopoly
by Michèle Breton & Lucia Sbragia - 41-65 Multitasking: incentivizing agents differing either in their work ethic or intrinsic motivation
by Carsten Helm & Franz Wirl - 67-98 Optimal stopping time, consumption, labour, and portfolio decision for a pension scheme
by Francesco Menoncin & Sergio Vergalli - 99-101 Mark Hayes, John Maynard Keynes: the art of choosing the right model
by Mario A. Cedrini
December 2020, Volume 131, Issue 3
- 199-221 Firms’ strategic delegation with heterogeneous consumers
by Cong Pan & DongJoon Lee & Kangsik Choi - 223-236 Quality choice and behavior-based price discrimination
by Hoe Sang Chung - 237-265 Strategic partial outsourcing in the presence of single-source components
by Yutian Chen & Ying-Ju Chen - 267-286 Profitable collusion on costs: a spatial model
by John S. Heywood & Zheng Wang
October 2020, Volume 131, Issue 2
- 101-121 Tasks, technology, and factor prices in the neoclassical production sector
by Andreas Irmen - 123-147 Insider trading with different risk attitudes
by Wassim Daher & Harun Aydilek & Elias G. Saleeby - 149-180 Two-dimensional vertical differentiation with attribute dependence
by José A. Novo-Peteiro - 181-195 Endogenous vertical segmentation in a Cournot oligopoly
by Paul Belleflamme & Valeria Forlin - 197-198 V. Valli, The American Economy from Roosevelt to Trump
by Andreas Freytag
September 2020, Volume 131, Issue 1
- 1-38 Cocktails done right: price competition and welfare when substitutes become complements
by Matteo Alvisi & Emanuela Carbonara - 39-60 Does price discrimination make collusion less likely? a delivered pricing model
by John S. Heywood & Dongyang Li & Guangliang Ye - 61-75 Downstream rivals’ competition, bargaining, and welfare
by Xingtang Wang & Jie Li - 77-100 Partial privatization in an international mixed oligopoly under product differentiation
by Juan Carlos Bárcena-Ruiz & María Begoña Garzón
August 2020, Volume 130, Issue 3
- 225-248 Dynamic analysis of demographic change and human capital accumulation in an R&D-based growth model
by Kohei Okada - 249-273 Bounded rationality and heterogeneous expectations: Euler versus anticipated-utility approach
by Elton Beqiraj & Giovanni Di Bartolomeo & Marco Di Pietro & Carolina Serpieri - 275-296 Urban agglomeration and heterogeneous firms: a synthesis of Helpman and Melitz
by Yiming Zhou - 297-307 Insurance with a deductible: a way out of the long term care insurance puzzle
by Justina Klimaviciute & Pierre Pestieau - 309-311 A. Tangian: Analytical theory of democracy: history, mathematics and applications, volumes 1 and 2, Studies in Social Choice and Welfare
by Hannu Nurmi
July 2020, Volume 130, Issue 2
- 109-131 Patent protection and threat of litigation in oligopoly
by Carlo Capuano & Iacopo Grassi & Riccardo Martina - 133-156 The value and direction of innovation
by Kangoh Lee - 157-186 Innovators and imitators in a world economy
by Tetsugen Haruyama & Ken-ichi Hashimoto - 187-218 Industry equilibrium and welfare in monopolistic competition under uncertainty
by A. Shapoval & V. M. Goncharenko - 219-223 Kitagawa A., Ohta S. and H. Teruyama: the changing japanese labor market: theory and evidence, XI
by Sebastien Lechevalier
June 2020, Volume 130, Issue 1
- 1-36 Quality competition and entry: a media market case
by Maria Rosa Battaggion & Serena Marianna Drufuca - 37-66 Observable versus unobservable R&D investments in duopolies
by Kyung Hwan Baik & Sang-Kee Kim - 67-83 Upstream horizontal mergers involving a vertically integrated firm
by Ioannis N. Pinopoulos - 85-102 Demographic change and real house prices: a general equilibrium perspective
by Alessandro Piergallini - 103-107 Milanovic, Branko: Capitalism: Alone
by Alberto Chilosi
April 2020, Volume 129, Issue 3
- 203-239 Educational supply policies: distortions and labor market performance
by Maurício Benegas & Márcio Veras Corrêa - 241-270 Education policies, pre-college human capital investment and educated unemployment
by Xiangting Hu & Xiangbo Liu & Chao He & Tiantian Dai - 271-296 Exploring the robustness of country rankings by educational attainment
by Carsten Schroeder & Shlomo Yitzhaki - 297-299 Castle, Jennifer, Clements, Mike and Hendry, David: Forecasting: an essential introduction
by Robert M. Kunst
March 2020, Volume 129, Issue 2
- 103-142 Revenue in first-price auctions with a buy-out price and risk-averse bidders
by William E. Gryc - 143-172 Does add-on presence always lead to lower baseline prices? Theory and evidence
by Marco Savioli & Lorenzo Zirulia - 173-193 The welfare effect of bargaining power in the licensing of a cost-reducing technology
by Shin Kishimoto - 195-202 Quinn, Sarah L: American bonds: how credit markets shaped a nation
by Markus Demary
January 2020, Volume 129, Issue 1
- 1-31 Optimal taxation in a common resource oligopoly game
by Michele Bisceglia - 33-48 Deferred taxation under default risk
by Cristian Carini & Michele Moretto & Paolo M. Panteghini & Sergio Vergalli - 49-77 Precautionary retirement and precautionary saving
by Marco Magnani