Journal of the European Economic Association (JEEA) free access to 10th anniversary issue
By Victoria Bird|January 15, 2013|Economics, Financial and Management Studies, Politics and International Relations|0 comments
FREE access to 10th Anniversary Celebratory Issue
Volume 11, Issue Supplement S1, January 2013 |
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This special issue is a celebration of ten years of the journal. Given the excellent flow of submissions, the editorial team decided not to invite contributions specifically for this issue, but to select a sample of representative articles coming through the regular submission process. The set of topics ranges from ethnic and political conflict to credit markets and gender discrimination, monetary policy, international capital flows, housing markets, health, child development and human capital. Some contributions are applied in nature, while others have a methodological focus. |
Read Fabrizio Zilibotti’s Editorial in full here. |
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Simply click on the article titles below to read the papers included in the 10th Anniversary Celebratory Issue online. |
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The Monopoly of Violence: Evidence from Colombia
Daron Acemoglu, James A. Robinson, Rafael J. Santos |
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Do Women Pay More for Credit? Evidence from Italy
Alberto F. Alesina, Francesca Lotti, Paolo Emilio Mistrulli |
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Why Do Emerging Economies Borrow Short Term?
Fernando A. Broner, Guido Lorenzoni, Sergio L. Schmukler |
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Housing Finance and Monetary Policy
Alessandro Calza, Tommaso Monacelli, Livio Stracca |
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Maternal Education, Home Environments, and the Development of Children and Adolescents
Pedro Carneiro, Costas Meghir, Matthias Parey |
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On the Theory of Ethnic Conflict
Francesco Caselli, Wilbur John Coleman II |
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Labor-Market Heterogeneity, Aggregation, and Policy (In)Variance of DSGE Model Parameters
Yongsung Chang, Sun-Bin Kim, Frank Schorfheide |
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What Good is Wealth without Health? The Effect of Health on the Marginal Utility of Consumption
Amy Finkelstein, Erzo F. P. Luttmer, Matthew J. Notowidigdo |
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*The articles featured in the 10th Anniversary Virtual Issue are freely available online until 31st December 2013. |
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