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December 2017, Volume 64, Issue 4
- 341-356 Corporate social responsibility, profits and welfare with managerial firms
by Luciano Fanti & Domenico Buccella - 357-366 On Sugden’s “mutually beneficial practice” and Berge equilibrium
by Bertrand Crettez - 367-388 Trust, risk and time preferences: evidence from survey data
by Giuseppe Albanese & Guido de Blasio & Paolo Sestito
September 2017, Volume 64, Issue 3
- 213-229 Feasible taxation in advanced democracies
by Leonardo Baggiani & Enrico Colombatto - 231-244 Corporate social responsibility and strategic relationships
by Yoshifumi Hino & Yusuke Zennyo - 245-267 The role of frames, numbers and risk in the frequency of cooperation
by Antoni Bosch-Domènech & Joaquim Silvestre - 269-284 Financial integration faced with the crisis: comparative cases of Greece and Portugal
by Farzad Mirmahboub - 285-311 The role of the private sector under insecure property rights
by Yohei Tenryu
June 2017, Volume 64, Issue 2
- 105-111 Health and happiness: an introduction
by Luca Crivelli & Mario Lucchini - 113-123 Do people really want to be nudged towards healthy lifestyles?
by Robert Sugden - 125-143 Poverty, economic stress and quality of life: lessons from the Irish case
by Dorothy Watson & Bertrand Maître & Christopher T. Whelan & Helen Russell - 145-158 Happiness, income and poverty
by Andrew E. Clark - 159-178 Eudaimonic well-being, inequality, and health: Recent findings and future directions
by Carol D. Ryff - 179-195 Conceptualization and measurement of disability in studies on subjective well-being: a critical review and evidence from the Italian Health Surveys
by Carlo Francescutti & Alessandra Battisti & Giampiero Griffo & Alessandro Solipaca - 197-211 Happiness and its molecular fingerprints
by Nicole Probst-Hensch
March 2017, Volume 64, Issue 1
- 1-45 Between-classes sorting within schools and test scores: an empirical analysis of Italian junior secondary schools
by Tommaso Agasisti & Patrizia Falzetti - 47-85 Alcohol consumption and individual time preferences of Russians
by Tatiana Kossova & Elena Kossova & Maria Sheluntcova - 87-103 Causes and barriers to increases in economic freedom
by Raymond J. March & Conrad Lyford & Benjamin Powell
December 2016, Volume 63, Issue 4
- 305-325 Sleep duration and life satisfaction
by Alan T. Piper - 327-358 An R&D-based real business cycle model
by Ka Wai Terence Fung & Chi Keung Marco Lau & Kwok Ho Chan - 359-378 Redistribution at the local level: the case of public childcare in Italy
by Alessandro Bucciol & Laura Cavalli & Paolo Pertile & Veronica Polin & Alessandro Sommacal - 379-392 Does collective meditation foster trust and trustworthiness in an investment game?
by Giovanni Bartolomeo & Stefano Papa - 393-429 Revisiting equity and debt: access to finance and economic inefficiency
by Mahmoud Sami Nabi
September 2016, Volume 63, Issue 3
- 195-214 Intra-competitiveness and inter-competitiveness among mutual banks: the case of Trento
by Gian Paolo Barbetta & Luca Colombo & Stefano Colombo & Michele Grillo - 215-232 Fiscal policy lag and equilibrium determinacy in a continuous-time New Keynesian model
by Eiji Tsuzuki - 233-258 The role of persuasion in cultural evolution dynamics
by Fabrizio Panebianco - 259-279 Market structure, outer versus inner competition: the case of Italy’s credit coop banks
by Paolo Coccorese & Giovanni Ferri & Punziana Lacitignola & Juan Lopez - 281-303 Welfare-enhancing parental altruism and children’s habit formation
by Lin Zhang & Shinsuke Ikeda
June 2016, Volume 63, Issue 2
- 171-193 The Italian productivity slowdown in a Real Business Cycle perspective
by Francesca Marino
March 2016, Volume 63, Issue 1
- 1-5 Economics and theology special issue: introduction
by Luigino Bruni & Paul Oslington & Stefano Zamagni - 1-5 Economics and theology special issue: introduction
by Luigino Bruni & Paul Oslington & Stefano Zamagni - 7-30 Accumulation as eternal recurrence: theology of the bad infinity
by Robert Urquhart - 31-49 The relation of Marx’s humanist political economy to ideas of “divinity” and humanity found in Plato and Aristotle
by Paul Elias - 51-75 Modern individualisms and Christian schism: why what we miss is important
by Mauro Magatti & Monica Martinelli - 77-91 Islamic conscious capitalism: a ‘Third Way’ in light of classical scripture
by Samir Safar-Aly - 77-91 Islamic conscious capitalism: a ‘Third Way’ in light of classical scripture
by Samir H. K. Safar-Aly
December 2015, Volume 62, Issue 4
- 291-306 Dominant market position and ordoliberalism
by Massimiliano Vatiero - 307-318 Direct and indirect impacts of parenthood on happiness
by Edsel Beja - 319-335 Preferences over inflation and unemployment in Europe: a north–south divide?
by Malte Hübner & Marcus Klemm - 337-361 A spatial equilibrium model of local nonmarket production with capacity constraints
by T. Heikkinen - 363-380 Delegation in sovereign wealth funds
by Artur Grigoryan - 381-400 Foreign direct investment, technological innovation and economic growth: empirical evidence using simultaneous equations model
by Abdelhafidh Dhrifi
September 2015, Volume 62, Issue 3
- 197-212 The meta-crisis of secular capitalism
by John Milbank & Adrian Pabst - 213-221 Futures hedging with basis risk and expectation dependence
by Udo Broll & Peter Welzel & Kit Wong - 223-248 How to safeguard world heritage sites? A theoretical model of “cultural responsibility”
by Leonardo Becchetti & Nazaria Solferino & M. Tessitore - 249-269 How is the child allowance to be financed? By income tax or consumption tax?
by Masaya Yasuoka & Naohisa Goto - 271-290 Aspirations, Prospect Theory and entrepreneurship: evidence from Colombia
by Francesco Bogliacino & Iván González-Gallo
June 2015, Volume 62, Issue 2
- 91-99 Consumption and happiness: an introduction
by Luca Stanca & Ruut Veenhoven - 101-119 Consumption expenditures and subjective well-being: empirical evidence from Germany
by Heinz-Herbert Noll & Stefan Weick - 121-141 Luxury car owners are not happier than frugal car owners
by Adam Okulicz-Kozaryn & Tim Nash & Natasha Tursi - 143-162 Effects of multifaceted consumption on happiness in life: a case study in Japan based on an integrated approach
by Junyi Zhang & Yubing Xiong - 163-182 Consumption and life satisfaction at different levels of economic development
by Devrim Dumludag - 183-196 Consumption, savings and life satisfaction: the Turkish case
by Ozge Gokdemir
March 2015, Volume 62, Issue 1
- 1-21 The war puzzle: contradictory effects of international conflicts on stock markets
by Amelie Brune & Thorsten Hens & Marc Rieger & Mei Wang - 23-39 A Bayesian potential game to illustrate heterogeneity in cost/benefit characteristics
by Arsen Palestini & Ilaria Poggio - 41-55 An asymmetric model on Seigniorage and the dynamics of net foreign assets
by Georg Dettmann - 57-84 Stochastic growth, taxation policy and welfare cost in an open emerging economy
by Ali Chebbi - 85-89 How should we measure GDP? The origin and nature of a contested concept
by Johannes Hirata
December 2014, Volume 61, Issue 4
- 305-328 Public interest and lobbies in reforming banking regulation: three tales of ring fencing
by Donato Masciandaro & Mattia Suardi - 329-346 Income growth and happiness: reassessment of the Easterlin Paradox
by Edsel Beja - 347-377 Service delivery effectiveness of microcredit-driven non-government organizations in alleviating poverty: a study on Bangladesh
by Tamgid Chowdhury - 379-397 Bad vibrations: new evidence on commons quality and localism at California’s surf breaks
by Franklin Mixon - 399-415 Exploring the nexus between remittances and economic growth: a study of Bangladesh
by Ronald Kumar & Peter Stauvermann - 417-421 Serge Gutwirth, Ronald Leenes, and Paul De Hert (Eds): Reloading data protection: multidisciplinary insights and contemporary challenges
by Christof Morscher
September 2014, Volume 61, Issue 3
- 203-218 Network efficiency and the banking system
by Nicola Giocoli - 219-230 Moral hazard and legal services contracts
by Bradley Graham & Jack Robles - 231-252 Endogenous population with human and physical capital accumulation
by Wei-Bin Zhang - 253-278 Do political determinants affect revenue collection? Evidence from the Indian states
by Bharatee Dash & Angara Raja - 279-303 Evolving corporate governance and the dividends behaviour regime in Japan
by Shaif Jarallah & Wali Ullah
June 2014, Volume 61, Issue 2
- 93-108 The legacy of R. Coase (1910–2013): toward a theory of institutional 'moving equilibrium'?
by Antonio Nicita - 109-113 On the many accounts of public happiness
by Alois Stutzer & Tommaso Reggiani - 115-125 Open issues in happiness research
by Bruno Frey & Jana Gallus & Lasse Steiner - 127-152 Satisfaction and comparison income in transition and developed economies
by Devrim Dumludag - 153-172 The significance of the political: individuality and public happiness
by Robert Urquhart - 173-189 Are modern philosophical accounts of well-being excessively ‘individualistic’?
by Mozaffar Qizilbash - 191-196 Public happiness in today’s economics
by Stefano Zamagni - 197-201 Distributive justice versus commutative justice
by Pier Porta
April 2014, Volume 61, Issue 1
- 1-11 Valuing non-pecuniary instruments of human resource management
by Akinori Tomohara & Akihiko Ohno - 13-38 Identitarian passions: the overwhelming power of the human recognition need
by Nicolò Bellanca & Giancarlo Pichillo - 39-60 Government spending under non-separability: a theoretical analysis
by Luigi Marattin & Arsen Palestini - 61-84 Population, competition, innovation, and economic growth with and without human capital investment
by Alberto Bucci - 85-91 Gino Barbieri: Decline and economic ideals in Italy in the early modern age. Edited by Sergio Noto and Maria Cristina Gatti. With an Introduction by David Colander
by Luigino Bruni
December 2013, Volume 60, Issue 4
- 355-356 Editorial
by Pier Porta - 357-373 Effect of regulated user fee on quality of healthcare for the poor and the non-poor
by Eugenia Amporfu - 375-386 Lobbying, corruption and “optimal” tariff
by Shih-shen Chen & Chu-Chuan Hsu & Chin-shu Huang - 387-407 Remittances and investment nexus in Bangladesh: an ARDL bounds testing approach
by A. Nurul Hossain & Syed Hasanuzzaman - 409-413 D. Acemoglu and J. A. Robinson: Why nations fail. The origins of power, prosperity and poverty
by Stefano Zamagni
September 2013, Volume 60, Issue 3
- 247-268 Reciprocity and matching frictions
by Dennis Wesselbaum - 269-291 Team reasoning theory: an experimental analysis of common reason to believe and social distance
by Leonardo Becchetti & Giacomo Degli Antoni & Marco Faillo - 293-317 Do political determinants affect the size and composition of public expenditure? A study of the Indian states
by Bharatee Dash & Angara Raja - 319-342 Subjects’ decision-making process: an empirical analysis on patients’ mobility process and the role of pharmaceutical clinical research
by Roberto Ippoliti & Greta Falavigna - 343-348 Jeremy Aldeman: Worldly Economist: The odyssey of Albert O. Hirschman
by Luigino Bruni - 349-354 The simple economics of commons: a review of Brett M. Frischmann, “Infrastructure: The Social Value of Shared Resources”
by Rustam Romaniuc
June 2013, Volume 60, Issue 2
- 113-155 What are we learning from the life satisfaction literature?
by Leonardo Becchetti & Alessandra Pelloni - 157-186 International outsourcing versus FDI under contractual incompleteness
by Valeria Gattai - 187-219 Markets wanted: expectation overshooting in transition economies
by Frank Neher - 221-233 Relational capital, profitability and access to credit: evidence from a sample of Italian small firms
by Matteo Migheli - 235-240 Evolution, games, and God: the principle of cooperation edited by Martin Novak and Sarah Coakley
by Luigino Bruni - 241-243 Okasha, Samir and Binmore, Ken (eds): Evolution and rationality: decisions, cooperation and strategic behaviour
by Alessandra Smerilli - 245-245 RETRACTED ARTICLE: Investor sentiment, stock market valuation and merger activity
by Benjamin Auer & Frank Schuhmacher
March 2013, Volume 60, Issue 1
- 1-19 Explaining the World Heritage List: an empirical study
by Bruno Frey & Paolo Pamini & Lasse Steiner - 21-48 Optimal labor income taxation in a two-sector dynamic general equilibrium model
by Kazunobu Muro - 49-70 Patient selection in a mixed oligopoly market for health care: the role of the soft budget constraint
by Rosella Levaggi & Marcello Montefiori - 71-81 Kaldorian assumptions and endogenous fluctuations: a note on Schinasi’s IS–LM model
by Giovanni Bella & Paolo Mattana & Beatrice Venturi - 83-100 Banking, contract enforcement and economic growth
by Mahmoud Nabi & Taoufik Rajhi - 101-106 Michael Sandel: What money can’t buy: the moral limits of markets
by Luigino Bruni - 107-112 Derek Bok: “The Politics of Happiness”: What government can learn from the new research on well-being
by Paolo Palamiti
December 2012, Volume 59, Issue 4
- 321-333 Introduction
by Luigino Bruni - 335-361 Who is the happy warrior? Philosophy, happiness research, and public policy
by Martha Nussbaum - 363-375 Well-being and war
by Bruno Frey - 377-387 The status of happiness
by Graeme Garrard - 389-407 Ethics and social capital for global well-being
by Patricia Illingworth - 409-430 Mapping patterns of well-being and quality of life in extended Europe
by Jenny Assi & Mario Lucchini & Amedeo Spagnolo - 431-457 The price of the market: pursuit of self-interest as annihilation of self
by Robert Urquhart - 459-475 Market, civic virtues, and civic bargaining in the medieval and early modern age: some evidence from sixteenth century Italy
by Luca Clerici
September 2012, Volume 59, Issue 3
- 231-243 Lessons from the experience of OECD nations on macroeconomic growth and economic freedom, 2004–2008
by Richard Cebula & J. Clark - 245-268 Voting with the wallet
by Leonardo Becchetti - 269-284 What’s up after brain drain? Sometimes, somewhere, someone comes back: a general model of return migration
by Alessio Biondo - 285-296 Migration decisions, expected remittances, and altruism
by Akira Shimada - 297-302 Unemployment, tax evasion and the slippery slope framework
by Gaetano Lisi - 303-313 Trade openness and the effectiveness of fiscal policy: some empirical evidence
by Georgios Karras - 315-319 Corruption in a neoclassical growth model with a non-convex production function: comment
by Marco Sorge
July 2012, Volume 59, Issue 2
- 111-120 Exploring Coase’s world: an introduction
by A. Nicita & M. Rizzolli & H. Smith - 121-144 Property as an economic concept: reconciling legal and economic conceptions of property rights in a Coasean framework
by Benito Arruñada - 145-155 The nature of Coasean property
by Brian Lee & Henry Smith - 157-174 Hold-up and externality: the firm as a nexus of incomplete rights?
by Antonio Nicita & Matteo Rizzolli - 175-187 Politics with(out) Coase
by Barbara Luppi & Francesco Parisi - 189-200 No institution is a free lunch: a reconstruction of Ronald Coase
by Ugo Pagano - 201-221 Coase (1937) revisited: Endogenous fiat in firms and markets
by Giorgio Zanarone - 223-229 Ronald Coase and law and economics in Europe
by Nuno Garoupa
March 2012, Volume 59, Issue 1
- 3-20 Human resource management and productivity in the “trust game corporation”
by Leonardo Becchetti & Giuseppina Gianfreda & Noemi Pace - 21-39 Unemployment compensation and aggregate fluctuations
by Christian Glocker - 41-65 Price collusion with free entry: the parasitic competition
by Aldo Montesano - 67-80 Individual autonomy in evolutionary game theory: defending Sugden against Ross’s accusation of eliminativism
by Marco Stimolo - 81-110 Gender differences in productivity rewards: the role of human capital
by Tindara Addabbo & Donata Favaro & Stefano Magrini
December 2011, Volume 58, Issue 4
- 337-358 Reaching for the stars: the appointment of celebrities to corporate boards
by Stephen Ferris & Kenneth Kim & Takeshi Nishikawa & Emre Unlu - 359-383 Wage inequality in developing countries: South–South trade matters
by Julien Gourdon - 385-400 Differences in the effect of social capital on health status between workers and non-workers
by Eiji Yamamura - 401-431 Strictness of leniency programs and asymmetric punishment effect
by Evgenia Motchenkova & Rob Laan - 433-438 A note on χ-values
by Tobias Hiller - 439-439 Erratum to: What to do in globalised economies if global governance is missing? The vicarious role of competition in social responsibility
by Leonardo Becchetti & Giorgio Federico & Nazaria Solferino
September 2011, Volume 58, Issue 3
- 243-256 Social science and neuroscience: how can they inform each other?
by Luca Stanca - 257-265 Can cognitive neuroscience give rise to satellite disciplines, such as neuro-economics?
by Carlo Umiltà - 267-285 Neuroeconomics: two camps gradually converging: what can economics gain from it?
by Jack Vromen - 287-305 Neuroeconomics?
by David Levine - 307-317 Social sciences and neuroscience: a circular integration
by Alessandro Antonietti & Paola Iannello - 319-336 Brain reading social action
by Riccardo Viale
June 2011, Volume 58, Issue 2
- 117-119 Maurice Allais (1911–2010): Obituary
by Aldo Montesano - 121-145 The political determinants of liberalization: do ideological cleavages still matter?
by Filippo Belloc & Antonio Nicita - 147-163 What can econophysics contribute to financial economics?
by Christophe Schinckus - 165-183 How people perceive the Welfare State: a real-effort experiment
by Stefania Ottone & Ferruccio Ponzano - 185-211 What to do in globalised economies if global governance is missing? The vicarious role of competition in social responsibility
by Becchetti Leonardo & Giorgio Federico & Solferino Nazaria - 213-228 Uncertainty, trust, and the regulation of the banking industry
by Enzo Dia - 229-242 Remittances and output in Bangladesh: an ARDL bounds testing approach to cointegration
by Biru Paul & Md. Uddin & Abdullah Noman
March 2011, Volume 58, Issue 1
- 1-8 The semantics of market and civil society: a bird’s eye view of Robert Sugden’s contribution to social sciences
by Sergio Beraldo & Luigino Bruni - 9-20 Mutual advantage, conventions and team reasoning
by Robert Sugden - 21-42 Sugden’s critique of Sen’s capability approach and the dangers of libertarian paternalism
by Mozaffar Qizilbash - 43-52 Common fate, game harmony and contributions to public goods: experimental evidence
by Luca Corazzini & Robert Sugden - 53-78 Prune or cut down: salience and Sugden’s The Economics of Rights, Co-operation and Welfare
by Pelle Hansen & David Rojo Arjona - 79-90 Good standing and cooperation
by Sergio Beraldo - 91-103 You are not in my boat: common fate and discrimination against outgroup members
by Daniel Zizzo - 105-115 The magic of the market
by Shaun Hargreaves Heap
December 2010, Volume 57, Issue 4
- 347-360 Economics as a compartmental system: a simple macroeconomic example
by Fabio Tramontana - 361-368 Education and job complexity levels
by Barassou Diawara & Keisuke Osumi - 369-393 Economic growth, Koestler cycles and the lock chamber effect
by Alessandro Vaglio - 395-409 Central bank inability and Taylor rule in developing countries
by Osama Sweidan - 411-421 International joint venture, commitment and host-country policy in an integrated market
by Tai-Liang Chen & Yuanyuan Ma - 423-439 Optimal pricing of a two-sided monopoly platform with a one-sided congestion effect
by Chokri Aloui & Khaïreddine Jebsi
September 2010, Volume 57, Issue 3
- 255-257 The economic child: developmental aspects of economic behavior
by Luigino Bruni & Vittorio Pelligra - 259-267 Willpower in children and adults: a survey of results and economic implications
by Alessandro Bucciol & Daniel Houser & Marco Piovesan - 269-288 Fairness and intentionality in children’s decision-making
by Ilaria Castelli & Davide Massaro & Alan Sanfey & Antonella Marchetti - 289-316 Sustainable government debt in a two-good, two-country overlapping generations model
by Karl Farmer & Jacopo Zotti - 317-333 The impact of governing structure on the pricing behavior and market structure of public institutions of higher education in the U.S
by Joseph Calhoun & David Kamerschen - 335-346 Corruption in a neoclassical growth model with a non-convex production function
by Matheus Pereira & Wilson Cruz Vieira
June 2010, Volume 57, Issue 2
- 105-118 Happiness and relational goods: well-being and interpersonal relations in the economic sphere
by Benedetto Gui & Luca Stanca - 119-141 Nationalism, cognitive ability, and interpersonal relations
by Giacomo Corneo - 143-162 The Austrian theory of relational goods
by Antonio Magliulo - 163-176 Does consumption buy happiness? Evidence from the United States
by Thomas DeLeire & Ariel Kalil - 177-198 The demand for relational goods: empirical evidence from the European Social Survey
by Björn Bünger - 199-213 If not only GDP, what else? Using relational goods to predict the trends of subjective well-being
by Stefano Bartolini & Ennio Bilancini - 215-231 Social interaction and volunteer satisfaction: an exploratory study in primary healthcare
by Paola Zappa & Emma Zavarrone - 233-253 Getting past “rational man/emotional woman”: comments on research programs in happiness economics and interpersonal relations
by Julie Nelson
March 2010, Volume 57, Issue 1
- 1-7 Domestic and international mixed models with price competition
by Kazuhiro Ohnishi - 9-45 Endogenous market structures and antitrust policy
by Federico Etro - 47-78 Growth, economic structure, and residential distribution of a small city
by Wei-Bin Zhang - 79-102 The role of ethics and product personality in the intention to purchase organic food products: a structural equation modeling approach
by Gianluigi Guido & M. Prete & Alessandro Peluso & R. Maloumby-Baka & Carolina Buffa
December 2009, Volume 56, Issue 4
- 335-346 Economists in the PITS?
by Bruno Frey - 347-357 Pitfalls in estimating β-convergence by means of panel data: an empirical test
by Carluccio Bianchi & Federica Calidoni & Mario Menegatti - 359-375 A hybrid production structure in trade: theory and implications
by Gouranga Das - 377-392 Home market effect in the presence of multinational activities: location and nationality
by Pascal Ghazalian & W. Furtan - 393-399 Managerial delegation and partial privatization in general equilibrium with sector-specific unemployment
by Leonard Wang & Ya-Chin Wang & Lihong Zhao - 401-423 The risk of falling house prices in Italy
by Tiziana Caliman - 425-430 On the origin and the literal meaning of monopsony: a note
by George Karatzas
September 2009, Volume 56, Issue 3
- 203-203 Symposium on “financial innovation: effects and perspectives”
by Gianandrea Goisis & Aldo Montesano - 205-214 Micro and macroeconomic effects of financial innovation in a domestic and international perspective
by Gianandrea Goisis - 215-225 Financial markets and the post-crisis scenario
by Michele Bagella & Rocco Ciciretti - 227-242 Economies of scale and scope in the European banking sector
by Gianandrea Goisis & Maria Giorgetti & Paola Parravicini & Francesco Salsano & Giovanna Tagliabue - 243-250 Risk allocation and uncertainty: some unpleasant outcomes of financial innovation
by Aldo Montesano