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Journal of Economics
1941 - 2024
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Volume 143, issue 3, 2024
- Public investment, factor income taxation, and intergenerational welfare distribution in an overlapping generations model pp. 211-245
- Toshiki Tamai
- Optimal insurance for repetitive natural disasters under moral hazard pp. 247-277
- Hangsuck Lee, Minha Lee and Jimin Hong
- Climate change and wage inequality pp. 279-303
- Jiancai Pi and Yuhan Luo
- Correction: Climate change and wage inequality pp. 305-305
- Jiancai Pi and Yuhan Luo
- Carol Graham: the power of hope, 200 pages. Princeton University Press, 2023. $ 30.00 pp. 307-310
- Andreas Knabe
Volume 143, issue 2, 2024
- Commodity taxation principle, heterogeneous goods, and endogenous choice between price and quantity contracts pp. 111-140
- Chia-Jen Chang, Chih-Ta Yen and Yu-Zhen Lin
- Environmental policy, licensing strategy, and social welfare pp. 141-159
- Yen-Ju Lin, Yan-Shu Lin, Tsung-Han Chou and Pei-Cyuan Shih
- Cross-ownership and managerial delegation under vertical product differentiation pp. 161-181
- Xingtang Wang, Leonard F. S. Wang and Huizhong Liu
- Informed agent’s advice in bargaining under two-sided incomplete information pp. 183-205
- Sanghoon Kim
- Park, J.: slow burn: the hidden costs of a warming world, 336 pp., Princeton University Press, 2024, hardback $ 29.95 pp. 207-210
- Gregor Schwerhoff
Volume 143, issue 1, 2024
- Public sector and human capital: on the mechanics of economic development pp. 1-66
- Carlos Bethencourt and Fernando Perera-Tallo
- Population aging, human capital accumulation, and coordination of policies pp. 67-85
- Makoto Hirono
- On the distribution of lifetime wealth accumulation pp. 87-100
- Hoang Khieu
- Even imprudent risk lovers may engage in precautionary saving pp. 101-109
- Marco Sorge
Volume 142, issue 3, 2024
- Seller competition on two-sided platforms pp. 213-245
- Neaketa Chawla and Debasis Mondal
- Platform competition with common ownership pp. 247-265
- Jiancai Pi and Pengqing Zhang
- Entry, market structures and welfare pp. 267-276
- Suryaprakash Mishra
- Losses from horizontal merger and collusion pp. 277-289
- Hamid Beladi and Arijit Mukherjee
- Multiple prizes for multiple tasks: externalities and the optimal design of tournaments pp. 291-303
- Susan Xu Tang and Yongsheng Xu
- Correction: Can cross-holdings benefit consumers? pp. 305-305
- Hao Cheng, Xiaoting Wu and Chenhang Zeng
Volume 142, issue 2, 2024
- Licensing of a new technology by an outside and uninformed licensor pp. 111-162
- Manel Antelo and Antonio Sampayo
- Alternative forms of buyer power in a vertical duopoly: implications for profits, welfare, and cost pass-through pp. 163-198
- Aditya Bhattacharjea and Srishti Gupta
- The legal incidence of ad valorem taxes matters pp. 199-211
- Wilfried Pauwels and Fred Schroyen
Volume 142, issue 1, 2024
- Collusion under product differentiation pp. 1-43
- Neelanjan Sen, Urvashi Tandon and Rajit Biswas
- Repeated matching, career concerns, and firm size pp. 45-80
- Eunhee Kim
- Intellectual property rights, taxation, and firms’ innovation: theory and evidence from China pp. 81-109
- Rongxin Xu, Yibai Yang and Zhijie Zheng
Volume 141, issue 3, 2024
- A contest model of balancing pp. 195-221
- Will Kielm
- On the takeover mechanism in market socialism pp. 223-243
- Emilio Carnevali and Matteo Sommacal
- Can cross-holdings benefit consumers? pp. 245-273
- Hao Cheng, Xiaoting Wu and Chenhang Zeng
- Degree of product differentiation, antitrust enforcement and cartel stability pp. 275-287
- Williams Huamani, Marcelo Braga and Lucas Campio Pinha
- 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) pp. 289-292
- Rainer Hillebrand
- 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) pp. 293-294
- Rainer Hillebrand
Volume 141, issue 2, 2024
- Government spending and monopolistic competition with heterogeneous firm productivity pp. 101-135
- Cheng-wei Chang and Ting-wei Lai
- Investment externalities, bank liquidity creation, and bank failures pp. 137-162
- Diemo Dietrich and Uwe Vollmer
- Intrapersonal price discrimination and welfare in a dominant firm model pp. 163-188
- Manel Antelo and Lluis Bru
- Brunnermeier M.K. and R. Reis: a crash course on crisis. Macroeconomic concepts for run-ups, collapses and recoveries pp. 189-194
- Jean-Bernard Chatelain
Volume 141, issue 1, 2024
- Effects of patent policy on growth and inequality: exogenous versus endogenous quality improvements pp. 1-28
- You-Xun Lu, Ching-chong Lai and Po-Yang Yu
- Technology choice, externalities in production, and a chaotic middle-income trap pp. 29-56
- Takao Asano, Akihisa Shibata and Masanori Yokoo
- Mitigation and adaptation: an informational perspective pp. 57-92
- Fuhai Hong and Yu Pang
- Bardhan, Pranab: A world of insecurity. Democratic disenchantment in rich and poor countries, Harvard university press, 2022, 240 pp., $ 27.95 (hardcover) pp. 93-100
- Alessandra Pelloni
Volume 140, issue 3, 2023
- Imperfect collusion in monitored markets with free entry pp. 181-207
- Ludwig Auer and Tu Anh Pham
- Downstream new product development and upstream process innovation pp. 209-231
- Akio Kawasaki, Tomomichi Mizuno and Kazuhiro Takauchi
- Analyzing strategic behavior in a dynamic model of bargaining and war pp. 233-257
- Serhat Doğan, Kerim Keskin and Çağrı Sağlam
- Translation efficiency and directionally optimal scale pp. 259-273
- Rolf Färe and Giannis Karagiannis
- Dhami, Sanjit and Sunstein, Cass R., bounded rationality. Heuristics, Judgment and Public Policy, MIT Press, 2022, 552 pp., $ 60.00 (Paperback) pp. 275-278
- Ronnie Schöb
Volume 140, issue 2, 2023
- Technological knowledge and wages: from skill premium to wage polarization pp. 93-119
- Oscar Afonso, Tiago Sequeira and Derick Almeida
- Cournotian duopolistic firms may be Walrasian: a case in the Gabszewicz and Vial model pp. 121-140
- Francesca Busetto, Giulio Codognato, Giorgia Pavan and Simone Tonin
- Strategic product compatibility in network industries pp. 141-168
- Domenico Buccella, Luciano Fanti and Luca Gori
- Large Tullock contests pp. 169-179
- Serhat Doğan, Emin Karagözoğlu, Kerim Keskin and Çağrı Sağlam
Volume 140, issue 1, 2023
- Endogenous capital-augmenting R&D, intersectoral labor reallocation, and the movement of the labor share pp. 1-36
- Pengfei Zhang
- The effects of downstream entry in a vertical mixed oligopoly: the role of input pricing pp. 37-61
- Jiaxin Han and Chenhang Zeng
- A model of privately funded public research pp. 63-91
- Thomas Greve and Hans Keiding
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