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2018, Volume 70, Issue 1
- 266-285 The cost of capital in a model of financial intermediation with coordination frictions
by Oana Peia & Radu Vranceanu - 286-299 Multiple borrowing and adverse selection in credit markets
by Eric Van Tassel
2017, Volume 69, Issue 4
- 847-869 Lower volatility, higher inequality: are they related?
by Ozan EksiBy - 870-896 Conspicuous consumption and income inequality
by Sung-Ha HwangBy & Jungmin Lee - 897-917 Social trust, workplace organization, and the comparative advantage of nations
by André van HoornBy - 918-938 Adjustments in the housing market after an environmental shock: evidence from a large-scale change in aircraft noise exposure
by Christian Almer & Stefan Boes & Stephan Nüesch - 939-962 Updating poverty estimates in the absence of regular and comparable consumption data: methods and illustration with reference to a middle-income country
by Hai-Anh H. Dang & Peter F. Lanjouw & Umar Serajuddin - 963-985 The political influence of peer groups: experimental evidence in the classroom
by Camila F. S. Campos & Shaun Hargreaves Heap & Fernanda Leite Lopez de Leon - 986-1009 Gender differences in the propensity to apply for promotion: evidence from the Italian Scientific Qualification
by Maria De Paola & Michela Ponzo & Vincenzo Scoppa - 1010-1031 Coming to work while sick: an economic theory of presenteeism with an application to German data
by Boris HirschBy & Daniel S. J. Lechmann & Claus Schnabel - 1032-1053 Competition and innovation with selective exit: an inverted-U shape relationship?
by Pilar BeneitoBy & María Engracia Rochina-Barrachina & Amparo Sanchis - 1054-1077 Euro introduction and the behaviour of Italian exporting firms
by Carmine PappalardoBy & Claudio Vicarelli - 1078-1100 The frequency of banking crises in a dynamic setting: a discrete-time duration approach
by Vincent BouvatierBy - 1101-1119 Do the rich save more? Evidence from linked survey and administrative data
by Antoine BozioBy & Carl Emmerson & Cormac O’Dea & Gemma Tetlow - 1120-1137 Optimum saving and growth: Harrod on dynamic welfare economics
by Mauro BoianovskyBy - 1138-1161 Language standardization and the Industrial Revolution
by Leonard Dudley
2017, Volume 69, Issue 3
- 529-549 The UK productivity puzzle, 2008–2012: evidence using plant-level estimates of total factor productivity
by Richard HarrisBy & John Moffat - 550-568 On the heterogeneous consequences of civil war
by Vincenzo BoveBy & Leandro Elia & Ron P Smith - 569-590 Fiscal multipliers: new evidence from a large panel of countries
by Wee Chian Koh - 591-611 It is not your fault, but it is your problem: global financial crisis and emerging markets
by F. Gulcin Ozkan & D. Filiz Unsal - 612-631 Inflation during times of economic slack and deleveraging: a panel data analysis
by Selien De Schryder - 632-654 The design of fiscal consolidation measures in the European Union: distributional effects and implications for macro-economic recovery
by Alari PaulusBy & Francesco Figari & Holly Sutherland - 655-677 Rethinking potential output: embedding information about the financial cycle
by Claudio BorioBy & Piti Disyatat & Mikael Juselius - 678-706 Rich transitional dynamics, physical capital, and technology intensity
by Pedro Mazeda GilBy & André Almeida & Sofia B.S.D. Castro - 707-733 Who gained from the introduction of free universal secondary education in England and Wales?
by Robert A. HartBy & Mirko Moro & J. Elizabeth Roberts - 734-757 Intra-household commuting choices and local labour markets
by Jennifer Roberts & Karl Taylor - 758-781 Long-term effect of teenage birth on earnings: evidence from a British cohort study
by Sandy TubeufBy & Rosalind Bell-Aldeghi - 782-808 Female job satisfaction: can we explain the part-time puzzle?
by Sarah Bridges & Trudy Owens - 809-833 Resource curse avoidance: governmental intervention and wage formation in the Norwegian petroleum sector
by Jan Morten DyrstadBy - 834-845 Taxation, risk aversion, and the wage gaps in tournaments
by John Douglas SkåtunBy
2017, Volume 69, Issue 2
- 333-344 The use of international agreements in transnational environmental protection
by Michael Finus & Philip Cooper & Christian Almer - 345-364 Environmental cooperation: contrasting international environmental agreements
by Todd Sandler - 365-387 Multilateral versus sequential negotiations over climate change
by Alejandro Caparrós & Jean-Christophe Péreau - 388-409 Dynamic cooperation with tipping points in the climate system
by Robert C. Schmidt - 410-431 Luring others into climate action: coalition formation games with threshold and spillover effects
by Valentina Bosetti & Melanie Heugues & Alessandro Tavoni - 432-452 Strategic uncertainty, indeterminacy, and the formation of international environmental agreements
by Daiju Narita & Ulrich J. Wagner - 453-469 River coalitions and water trade
by Erik Ansink & Michael Gengenbach & Hans-Peter Weikard - 470-495 Scarcity climate rents under a carbon price with oligopoly competition
by Francisco J. André & Luis M. de Castro - 496-521 Sharing R&D investments in breakthrough technologies to control climate change
by Santiago J. Rubio
2017, Volume 69, Issue 1
- 1-35 Aspirations and the political economy of inequality
by Timothy Besley - 36-54 Visible inequality, status competition, and conspicuous consumption: evidence from rural India
by Punarjit Roychowdhury - 55-74 Gender equity and the escape from poverty
by Klaus Prettner & Holger Strulik - 75-96 A breakdown of residual wage inequality in Germany: wage decompositions using worker-, plant-, region-, and sector-specific determinants
by Philipp Ehrl - 97-117 Donating time to charity: working for nothing?
by Yu Aoki - 118-142 Environmental public good provision under robust decision making
by Konstantinos Angelopoulos & George Economides & Apostolis Philippopoulos - 143-164 Informal work in a flexible labour market
by Edoardo Di Porto & Leandro Elia & Cristina Tealdi - 165-188 The immigration–unemployment nexus: do education and Protestantism matter?
by Jakob B. Madsen & Stojanka Andric - 189-212 The dynamic role of specific experience in the selection of self-employment versus wage-employment
by Cristian Pardo & Jaime Ruiz-Tagle - 213-238 Paternal unemployment during childhood: causal effects on youth worklessness and educational attainment
by Steffen Müller & Regina T. Riphahn & Caroline Schwientek - 239-262 What can explain the Chinese patent explosion?
by Markus Eberhardt & Christian Helmers & Zhihong Yu - 263-277 Optimal lending contracts
by Christian At & Lionel Thomas - 278-300 New uncertainty measures for the euro area using survey data
by Alessandro Girardi & Andreas Reuter - 301-319 Measuring exchange rate flexibility by regression methods
by Michael Bleaney & Mo Tian - 320-331 Viral economics: an epidemiological model of knowledge diffusion in economics
by Nicole Gurley & Daniel K.N. Johnson
2016, Volume 68, Issue 4
- 861-870 Understanding context effects for a measure of life evaluation: how responses matter
by Angus Deaton & Arthur A. Stone - 871-876 What we know about context effects in self-report surveys of well-being: comment on Deaton and Stone
by Richard E. Lucas & Shigehiro Oishi & Ed Diener - 877-878 Response to Lucas, Oishi, and Diener
by Angus Deaton & Arthur A. Stone - 879-897 More for less? Puzzling selection effects in the insurance market
by Edmund Cannon & Giam Pietro Cipriani & Katia Bazar-Rosen - 898-919 Not so dissatisfied after all? The impact of union coverage on job satisfaction
by Alex Bryson & Michael White - 920-944 Expenditure and confidence: using daily data to identify shocks to consumer confidence
by Marta Lachowska - 945-967 Too many graduates? An application of the Gottschalk–Hansen model to young British graduates between 2001–2010
by Nigel O’Leary & Peter Sloane - 968-993 Do freedom of information laws improve bureaucratic efficiency? An empirical investigation
by Krishna Chaitanya Vadlamannati & Arusha Cooray - 994-1015 Import competition, dynamic resource allocation and productivity dispersion: micro-level evidence from China
by Sai Ding & Wei Jiang & Puyang Sun - 1016-1038 Money doctors and their reform proposals for China reconsidered, 1903–29
by Tai-kuang Ho - 1039-1061 On the fee elasticity of the demand for trademarks in Europe
by Benedikt Herz & Malwina Mejer - 1062-1083 The political economy of migration policies in oil-rich Gulf countries
by Halvor Mehlum & Gry Østenstad - 1084-1106 Bubbles and unemployment in an endogenous growth model
by Ken-ichi Hashimoto & Ryonghun Im - 1107-1119 Trade liberalization, technology transfer, and endogenous R&D
by Hong Hwang & Sugata Marjit & Cheng-Hau Peng - 1120-1145 Estimating nonlinear effects of fiscal policy using quantile regression methods
by Ludger Linnemann & Roland Winkler - 1146-1165 Fiscal policies enhancing growth in Europe: does one size fit all?
by Carine Bouthevillain & Gilles Dufrénot - 1166-1174 A behavioral model of simultaneous borrowing and saving
by Karna Basu
2016, Volume 68, Issue 3
- 655-664 Food price volatility and its consequences: introduction
by Rabah Arezki & Karim El Aynaoui & Yaw Nyarko & Francis Teal - 665-687 Global food prices and domestic inflation: some cross-country evidence
by Davide Furceri & Prakash Loungani & John Simon & Susan M. Wachter - 688-713 Analysing food price trends in the context of Engel’s Law and the Prebisch-Singer hypothesis
by John Baffes & Xiaoli L. Etienne - 714-735 Are grain markets in Niger driven by speculation?
by Catherine Araujo Bonjean & Catherine Simonet - 736-757 Seasonality in local food markets and consumption: evidence from Tanzania
by Jonathan Kaminski & Luc Christiaensen & Christopher L. Gilbert - 758-781 Food imports, international prices, and violence in Africa
by Stijn van Weezel - 782-810 Implications of food subsistence for monetary policy and inflation
by Rafael Portillo & Luis-Felipe Zanna & Stephen O’Connell & Richard Peck - 811-835 Managing food price volatility in a large open country: the case of wheat in India
by Christophe Gouel & Madhur Gautam & Will J. Martin - 836-856 Food security, welfare, and partial de-regulation of parastatals
by Steve McCorriston & Donald MacLaren
2016, Volume 68, Issue 2
- 301-315 Editor's Choice The profit-maximizing non-profit
by Amihai Glazer - 316-339 Searching for the source of macroeconomic integration across advanced economies
by Uluc Aysun - 340-360 Immigration and economic growth in the OECD countries 1986–2006
by Ekrame Boubtane & Jean-Christophe Dumont & Christophe Rault - 361-378 Self-confirming immigration policy
by Paolo E. Giordani & Michele Ruta - 379-397 The unfairness of (poverty) targets
by Melanie Allwine & Jamele Rigolini & Luis F. López-Calva - 398-418 Subsidies and capital markets: implications for microfinance loan portfolios
by Eric Van Tassel - 419-443 Instruments, rules, and household debt: the effects of fiscal policy
by Javier Andrés & José E. Boscá & Javier Ferri - 444-464 British tax credit simplification, the intra-household distribution of income and family consumption
by Paul Fisher - 465-483 Tax incentives and investment in the UK
by Gavin Wallis - 484-505 Inflation targeting and interest rates: a panel time-series approach
by Matteo Lanzafame - 506-524 What drives the gender wage gap? A look at the role of firm and job-title heterogeneity
by Ana Rute Cardoso & Paulo Guimarães & Pedro Portugal - 525-545 Graduate returns, degree class premia and higher education expansion in the UK
by Robin Naylor & Jeremy Smith & Shqiponja Telhaj - 546-565 Fertility and economic growth: the role of workforce skill composition and child care prices
by Creina Day - 566-584 Caps on Coasean transfers
by Ian A. MacKenzie & Markus Ohndorf - 585-603 History-dependent growth incidence: a characterization and an application to the economic crisis in Italy
by Flaviana Palmisano & Dirk Van de gaer - 604-626 Optimal plans and timing under additive transformations to rewards
by Michael R. Caputo & Martin Forster - 627-650 Screening workers for ability and motivation
by Francesca Barigozzi & Nadia Burani
2016, Volume 68, Issue 1
- 1-15 Editor's Choice Publick Stews and the genesis of public economics
by Bruce Elmslie - 16-39 ICT use and total factor productivity growth: intangible capital or productive externalities?
by Ram C. Acharya - 40-63 Returns to scale and curvature in the presence of spillovers: evidence from European countries
by Anthony J. Glass & Karligash Kenjegalieva & Robin C. Sickles - 64-88 Does knowledge tradeability make secrecy more attractive than patents? An analysis of IPR strategies and licensing
by Frederique Goy & Changtao Wang - 89-107 Political cycle in graduation rates
by Christian Hubert Ebeke & Mireille Ntsama Etoundi - 108-130 Do migrants send remittances as a way of self-insurance?
by Catia Batista & Janis Umblijs - 131-151 Real wage rigidity and the unemployment volatility puzzle in small open economies
by Tord S. Krogh - 152-173 Lousy pay with lousy conditions: the role of occupational desegregation in explaining the UK gender pay and work intensity gaps
by Joanne Kathryn Lindley - 174-196 Public-private wage duality during the Greek crisis
by Rebekka Christopoulou & Vassilis Monastiriotis - 197-216 The impact of children on women’s labour supply and earnings in the UK: evidence using twin births
by Mary A. Silles - 217-237 Flexibilization without hesitation? Temporary contracts and job satisfaction
by Adrian Chadi & Clemens Hetschko - 238-257 Hiring costs for skilled workers and the supply of firm-provided training
by Marc Blatter & Samuel Muehlemann & Samuel Schenker & Stefan C. Wolter - 258-278 Adaptation to climate change can support unilateral emission reductions
by Klaus Eisenack & Leonhard Kähler - 279-300 Non-binding agreements in public goods experiments
by Astrid Dannenberg
2015, Volume 67, Issue 4
- 865-888 Scope and compatibility of measures in international fisheries agreements
by By Michael Finus & Raoul Schneider - 889-894 Comment on ‘Scope and compatibility of measures in international fisheries agreements’ by Finus and Schneider
by By Dale Squires & Lisa T. Ballance & Rick Deriso & James Ianelli & Mark Maunder & Kurt Schaefer - 895-896 Response to Squires et al
by By Michael Finus & Raoul Schneider - 897-917 Self-enforcing international environmental agreements and trade: taxes versus caps
by By Thomas Eichner & Rüdiger Pethig - 918-948 The importance of early conscientiousness for socio-economic outcomes: evidence from the British Cohort Study
by By Tyas Prevoo & Bas ter Weel - 949-962 Keeping up with the Joneses: from conspicuous consumption to conspicuous leisure?
by By Li Huang & He-ling Shi - 963-986 Household income uncertainties over three decades
by By James Feigenbaum & Geng Li - 987-1014 Funding a new bridge in rural Vietnam: a field experiment on social influence and default contributions
by By Fredrik Carlsson & Olof Johansson-Stenman & Pham Khanh Nam - 1015-1033 Competitive microcredit markets: differentiation and ex ante incentives for multiple borrowing
by By Paolo Casini - 1034-1056 On the causal effects of selective admission policies on students’ performances: evidence from a quasi-experiment in a large Italian university
by By Vincenzo Carrieri & Marcello D’Amato & Roberto Zotti - 1057-1077 How specific is apprenticeship training? Evidence from inter-firm and occupational mobility after graduation
by By Barbara Mueller & Jürg Schweri - 1078-1095 The ins and outs of German unemployment: a transatlantic perspective
by By Matthias S. Hertweck & Oliver Sigrist - 1096-1122 The open economy balance sheet channel and the exporting decisions of firms: evidence from the Brazilian crisis of 1999
by By Spiros Bougheas & Paul Mizen & Simone Silva - 1123-1145 Revisiting the ‘great trade collapse’ with the endogenous input-choice model
by By Mika Saito & Ichiro Tokutsu - 1146-1164 Learning the monetary/fiscal interaction under trend inflation
by By Anna Florio & Alessandro Gobbi - 1165-1173 Consumer surplus and CES demand
by By Thijs ten Raa - 1174-1185 De-industrialization and entrepreneurship under monopolistic competition
by By Albert G. Schweinberger & Jens Suedekum
2015, Volume 67, Issue 3
- 531-552 On the size of the government spending multiplier in the euro area
by Patrick Fève & Jean-Guillaume Sahuc - 553-580 What fiscal policy is most effective? A meta-regression analysis
by Sebastian Gechert - 581-597 Austerity versus stimulus: the polarizing effect of fiscal policy
by Richard McManus - 598-613 Inflation targeting and macroeconomic performance since the Great Recession
by Thomas Barnebeck Andersen & Nikolaj Malchow-Møller & Jens Nordvig - 614-633 Uncertainty, model selection, and the PPP puzzle
by Maria Dolores Gade & Laura Mayoral - 634-660 Expectation errors, uncertainty, and economic activity
by Yavuz Arslan & Aslıhan Atabek & Timur Hulagu & Saygın Şahinöz - 661-686 Civil war, social capital and resilience in Uganda
by Giacomo De Luca & Marijke Verpoorten - 687-714 Occupations under fire: the labour market in a complex emergency
by Jennifer Alix-Garcia & Anne Bartlett - 715-739 Heterogeneity in the impact of health shocks on labour outcomes: evidence from Swedish workers
by Petter Lundborg & Martin Nilsson & Johan Vikström - 740-759 Information technologies and subjective well-being: does the Internet raise material aspirations?
by Steffen Lohmann - 760-780 The decline in average family size and its implications for the average benefits of within "household sharing"
by Carsten Schröder & Katrin Rehdanz & Daiju Narita & Toshihiro Okubo - 781-805 Historical origins of cultural supply in Italy
by Karol Jan Borowiecki - 806-825 Strategic trade policy, competition, and welfare: the case of voluntary export restraints between Britain and Japan (1971–2002)
by James T. Walker - 826-845 Who cares about stock market booms and busts? Evidence from data on mental health
by Anita Ratcliffe & Karl Taylor - 846-863 On the benefits of contractual inefficiency in quality-differentiated markets
by Emanuele Bacchiega & Olivier Bonroy
2015, Volume 67, Issue 2
- 185-204 Climate shocks, dynastic cycles and nomadic conquests: evidence from historical China
by Qiang Chen - 205-226 Assessing the intergenerational correlation in disability pension recipiency
by Espen Bratberg & Øivind Anti Nilsen & Kjell Vaage - 227-244 Self-employment, wage employment, and informality in a developing economy
by John Bennett & Matthew D. Rablen - 245-268 More hours, more jobs? The employment effects of longer working hours
by Martyn Andrews & Hans-Dieter Gerner & Thorsten Schank & Richard Upward - 269-290 Conflicting identities and social pressure: effects on the long-run evolution of female labour supply
by Andrea Mannberg & Tomas Sjögren - 291-309 Academic productivity before and after tenure: the case of the ‘specialist’
by João Ricardo Faria & Peter McAdam - 310-333 Labour force participation of older men in Australia: the role of spousal participation
by Kostas Mavromaras & Rong Zhu - 334-355 A comparative analysis of macroprudential policies
by Yaprak Tavman - 356-379 The output effect of gross foreign investment reversals
by Thorsten Janus & Daniel Riera-Crichton - 380-405 Asset price and monetary policy: the effect of expectations formation
by Nan-Kuang Chen & Han-Liang Cheng & Hsiao-Lei Chu - 406-432 Tweets, Google trends, and sovereign spreads in the GIIPS
by Theologos Dergiades & Costas Milas & Theodore Panagiotidis - 433-454 The effect of competition on the intra-industry dispersion of earnings
by George Symeonidis - 455-478 How should commodities be taxed? A counter-argument to the recommendation in the Mirrlees Review
by Spencer Bastani & Sören Blomquist & Jukka Pirttilä - 479-493 Optimal sales tax rebates and tax enforcement consumers
by Marcelo Arbex & Enlinson Mattos - 494-513 Trade liberalization in Asia and FDI strategies in heterogeneous firms: evidence from Japanese firm-level data
by Kazunobu Hayakawa & Toshiyuki Matsuura - 514-527 Optimal privatization policy in the presence of network externalities
by Chia-Chi Wang & Jiunn-Rong Chiou
2015, Volume 67, Issue 1
- 1-20 Terrorism and counterterrorism: an overview
by Todd Sandler - 21-41 Terrorist group location decision: an empirical investigation
by Khusrav Gaibulloev - 42-62 International terrorism as a trade impediment?
by Peter Egger & Martin Gassebner - 63-82 Terrorism and fertility: evidence for a causal influence of terrorism on fertility
by Claude Berrebi & Jordan Ostwald - 83-103 Oppressive governments, dependence on the USA, and anti-American terrorism
by Thomas Gries & Daniel Meierrieks & Margarete Redlin - 104-115 Socially efficient detection of terror plots
by Edward H. Kaplan - 116-132 When terrorism is evidence of state success: securing the state against territorial groups
by David B. Carter - 133-156 Does globalization mitigate the adverse effects of terrorism on growth?
by Javed Younas - 157-181 Economic growth and terrorism: domestic, international, and suicide
by Seung-Whan Choi
2014, Volume 66, Issue 4
- 891-915 The trade-off between unemployment and wage inequality revisited
by Alena Bičáková - 916-939 Channels of labour supply responses of lone parents to changed work incentives
by Xiaodong Gong & Robert Breunig - 940-958 Job matching across occupational labour markets
by Michael Stops - 959-982 Educational mismatches and skills: new empirical tests of old hypotheses
by Mark Levels & Rolf van der Velden & Jim Allen - 983-1005 The effect of private versus public ownership on labour earnings
by Paulo Bastos & Natália P. Monteiro & Odd Rune Straume - 1006-1018 How robust is majority voting as a social choice rule?
by Dimitrios Xefteris - 1019-1041 Marital transfers and the welfare of women
by William Chan - 1042-1069 Geography is not destiny: geography, institutions and literacy in England, 1837–63
by Gregory Clark & Rowena Gray - 1070-1089 The Penn effect within a country: evidence from Japan
by Yin-Wong Cheung & Eiji Fujii - 1090-1120 Jealous of the Joneses: conspicuous consumption, inequality, and crime
by Daniel L. Hicks & Joan Hamory Hicks - 1121-1144 Endogenous price flexibility and optimal monetary policy
by Ozge Senay & Alan Sutherland - 1145-1158 Net foreign assets and real exchange rates revisited
by Michael Bleaney & Mo Tian
2014, Volume 66, Issue 3
- 631-659 Maternal gender role attitudes, human capital investment, and labour supply of sons and daughters
by David W. Johnston & Stefanie Schurer & Michael A. Shields - 660-680 Expansion of schooling and educational inequality in Europe: the educational Kuznets curve revisited
by Elena Meschi & Francesco Scervini - 681-701 Copula-based measurement of dependence between dimensions of well-being
by Koen Decancq - 702-720 Bait contracts
by Marie-Louise Vierø - 721-749 Mineral resources and conflicts in DRC: a case of ecological fallacy?
by Jean-François Maystadt & Giacomo De Luca & Petros G. Sekeris & John Ulimwengu - 750-773 Disasters and development: natural disasters, credit constraints, and economic growth
by Thomas K.J. McDermott & Frank Barry & Richard S.J. Tol - 774-797 Democratizing for peace? The effect of democratization on civil conflicts
by Uwe Sunde & Matteo Cervellati - 798-823 Performance pay and ethnic earnings differences in Britain
by Colin P. Green & John S. Heywood & Nikolaos Theodoropoulos - 824-847 The unintended consequences of the rat race: the detrimental effects of performance pay on health
by Keith A. Bender & Ioannis Theodossiou - 848-870 Efficiency wages, staggered wages, and union wage-setting
by Markus Knell - 871-889 Intergenerational worklessness in the UK and the role of local labour markets
by Lindsey Macmillan
2014, Volume 66, Issue 2
- 349-372 How have Europeans grown so tall?
by Timothy J. Hatton - 373-396 The post-independence decline and rise of crop productivity in sub-Saharan Africa: measurement and explanations
by Steven A. Block - 397-418 The macroeconomic effects of legislated tax changes in Germany
by Bernd Hayo & Matthias Uhl - 419-442 The drivers of happiness inequality: suggestions for promoting social cohesion
by Leonardo Becchetti & Riccardo Massari & Paolo Naticchioni - 443-464 Governance, bureaucratic rents, and well-being differentials across US states
by Simon Luechinger & Mark Schelker & Alois Stutzer - 465-490 A forensic analysis of global imbalances
by Menzie D. Chinn & Barry Eichengreen & Hiro Ito - 491-515 Fiscal shocks and the real exchange rate: evidence from an outpost of textbook open-economy macroeconomics
by David Fielding