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Current Contents Bulletin March 1, 2014
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Contents
American Economic Journal: Applied Economics Print + Online
American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics Print + Online
American Economic Review Print + Online
Developing Economies Print + Online
Econometrics Journal Print + Online
Economic Outlook Print Only
Economia Internazionale / Internatioanl
Economics
Print Only
Growth and Change Print + Online
Human Resource Management Print + Online
International Economic Review Print + Online
International Journal of Disclosure and
Governance
Print Only
International Review of Economics & Finance Online
JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies Print + Online
Journal of Business Continuity and Emergency
Planning
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Journal of Economic Cooperation and
Development
Print Only
Journal of Finance Print + Online
Journal of International Money and Finance Online
Journal of Islamic Business and Management Print Only
Journal of Money, Credit and Banking Print + Online
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Journal of Money, Credit and Banking
(Supplement)
Print + Online
Journal of Public Economics Online
Journal of Risk Print + Online
McKinsey Quarterly Print + Online
Muslim World Print + Online
Oxford Economic Papers Print Only
Review of Financial Studies Print Only
RMA Journal: The Journal of Enterprise Risk
Management
Print Only
Strategic Studies Print Only
World Bank Economic Review Print Only
World Bank Research Observer Print Only
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Dynamic Implications of Subjective Expectations: Evidence from Adult
Smokers
Yang Wang
1-37
Influenza Vaccination Campaigns: Is an Ounce of Prevention Worth a
Pound of Cure?
Courtney J. Ward
38-72
Small Steps for Workers, a Giant Leap for Productivity
Igal Hendel and Yossi Spiegel
73-90
The Great Equalizer: Health Care Access and Infant Mortality in Thai-
land
Jonathan Gruber, Nathaniel Hendren and Robert M. Townsend
91-107
Awarding Price, Contract Performance, and Bids Screening: Evidence
from Procurement Auctions
Francesco Decarolis
108-132
Competitive Effects of Means-Tested School Vouchers
David Figlio and Cassandra M. D. Hart
133-156
Child Gender and Parental Investments in India: Are Boys and Girls
Treated Differently?
Silvia Helena Barcellos, Leandro S. Carvalho and Adriana Lleras-
Muney
157-189
The Historically Evolving Impact of the Ogallala Aquifer: Agricultural
Adaptation to Groundwater and Drought
Richard Hornbeck and Pinar Keskin
190-219
Selection and Economic Gains in the Great Migration of African Ameri-
cans: New Evidence from Linked Census Data
William J. Collins and Marianne H. Wanamaker
220-252
Parental Education and Offspring Outcomes: Evidence from the Swedish
Compulsory School Reform
Petter Lundborg, Anton Nilsson and Dan-Olof Rooth
253-78
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American Economic Journal: Applied Economics Volume: 6 Issue: 1 (January 2014)
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American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics
Volume: 6 Issue: 1 (January 2014)
Estimating Models with Dispersed Information
Leonardo Melosi
1-31
Credit Constraints and Self-Fulfilling Business Cycles
Zheng Liu and Pengfei Wang
32-69
Some Evidence on the Importance of Sticky Wages
Alessandro Barattieri, Susanto Basu and Peter Gottschalk
70-101
Wage Rigidity and Disinflation in Emerging Countries
Julián Messina and Anna Sanz-de-Galdeano
102-133
Quantifying the Contribution of Search to Wage Inequality
Volker Tjaden and Felix Wellschmied
134-161
Can Tax Rebates Stimulate Consumption Spending in a Life-Cycle
Model?
Jonathan Huntley and Valentina Michelangeli
162-189
A Theory of Countercyclical Government Multiplier
Pascal Michaillat
190-217
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American Economic Review
Volume: 104 Issue: 1 (January 2014)
Sales Taxes and Internet Commerce
Liran Einav, Dan Knoepfle, Jonathan Levin and Neel Sundaresan
1-26
Risk Shocks
Lawrence J. Christiano, Roberto Motto and Massimo Rostagno
27-65
Aligned Delegation
Alexander Frankel
66-83
Immigration and the Diffusion of Technology: The Huguenot Diaspora in
Prussia
Erik Hornung
84-122
Violence and Risk Preference: Experimental Evidence from Afghanistan
Michael Callen, Mohammad Isaqzadeh, James D. Long and Charles
Sprenger
123-148
Consumption Risk-Sharing in Social Networks
Attila Ambrus, Markus Mobius and Adam Szeidl
149-182
Risk Sharing and Transactions Costs: Evidence from Kenya's Mobile
Money Revolution
William Jack and Tavneet Suri
183-223
Estimating a Structural Model of Herd Behavior in Financial Markets
Marco Cipriani and Antonio Guarino
224-251
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The Developing Economics
Issue: 52 Issue: 1 (March, 2014)
Relevance of Own R&D and Sources of Knowledge Transfer for
Industrial Innovation in China
Wan-Hsin Liu
1–25
Changing Sources of Household Income, Poverty, and Sectoral Ine-
quality in Sri Lanka, 1990–2006
Nandika S. Kumanayake, Jonna P. Estudillo and Keijiro Otsuka
26–51
A Note on the Labor Market Effects of Remittances in Latin American
and Caribbean Countries: Do Thresholds Exist?
Mahalia Jackman
52–67
Political Economy of Service Delivery: Monitoring Versus Contesta-
tion
Kjell Hausken and Mthuli Ncube
68–84
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The Econometrics Journal
Volume: 17 Issue: 1 (February 2014)
Weighted composite quantile regression estimation of DTARCH mod-
els
Jiancheng Jiang, Xuejun Jiang and Xinyuan Song
1–23
Multivariate variance targeting in the BEKK–GARCH model
Rasmus S. Pedersen and Anders Rahbek
24–55
Estimation of state-space models with endogenous Markov regime-
switching parameters
Kyu H. Kang
56–82
Estimation of fixed effects panel data partially linear additive regres-
sion models
Chunrong Ai, Jinhong You and Yong Zhou
83–106
Direct semi-parametric estimation of fixed effects panel data varying
coefficient models
Juan M. Rodriguez-Poo and Alexandra Soberon
107–138
Improved Lagrange multiplier tests in spatial autoregressions
Peter M. Robinson and Francesca Rossi
139–164
Identification-robust inference for endogeneity parameters in linear
structural models
Firmin Doko Tchatoka and Jean-Marie Dufour
165–187
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The Economic Outlook
Volume: 47 Issue: 3 (March 2014)
A Focus Shift to’Coal Based Power Generation
Akhtar Ali
4-10
Need for Effective Compliance
Huzaima Bukhari and Ikramul Haq
11-12
Privatisation’s Vision?
Dr. Kamal Monno
13-14
Limited Economic Options
Dr. Zafar Altaf
15-16
The decreasing Trends in Foreign Investment
Ahtasham ul Hsque
17-19
Productive Investment of Provident Fund
Basharat Ullah
20-22
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Economia Internazionale / Internatioanl Economics
Volume: 66 Issue: 4 (2013)
An Empirical Investigation of the Potential Asymmetric Relationship
between the Stock Market and the Exchange Rates in the UAE - Un
esame empirico dell a potenziale relazione asimmetrica tra mercato
azionario e tasso di cambio negli Emirati Arabi
Al Shayeb, Abdulrahman & Hatemi-J , Abdulnasser
425-438
Causal Relationship between Financial Development and Economic
Growth:A Case Study - Relazione causale tra sviluppo finanziario e
crescita economica: studio di un caso
Francis, Brian M.
439-453
Geopolitics of the European Union: Are Steps backward the Way
forward? - Geopolitica dell’Unione Europea: andando indietro si va
avanti?
Jovanovic, Miroslav N. & Damnjanovic Simic, Jelena
455-482
Money, Finance and Growth: A Critical Review - Moneta, finanza e
credito: una rassegna critica
Ogun, Oluremi
483-513
Decomposing Time-Frequency Relationship between Interest Rates
and Share Prices in India through Wavelets - La scomposizione della
relazione di frequenza temporale tra tassi di interesse e prezzi azion-
ari in India tramite wavelet
Tiwari, Aviral Kumar
515-531
Remittances, FDI, and Economic Growth in South Asia: Evidence
from Panel Data - Rimesse di denaro, Investimenti Diretti Esteri e
crescita economica in Sud Africa: evidenze da dati panel
Upadhyaya, Kamal P. & Dhakal , Dharmendra & Thapa, Samanta
533-545
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Growth & Change
Volume: 45 Issue: 1 (March 2014)
Do Good Fences Make Good Neighbors? The Cross Border Impact of
Casino Entrance
Michael J. Hicks
5–20
Casino Revenue Sensitivity to Competing Casinos: A Spatial Analysis
of Missouri
Douglas M. Walker and Todd M. Nesbit
21–40
An Examination of Cannibalization Effects within the Riverboat Gam-
ing Industry: The Case of Illinois-Area Casinos
Ryan M. Gallagher
41–59
The Spatial Extents of Casino Catchments in Australia
Francis Markham, Bruce Doran and Martin Young
60–78
The Inside and Outside Revenue Impact of Regional Gambling Taxes
in Spain
Andrés Leal, Julio López-Laborda and Fernando Rodrigo
79–97
Access to Legal Gambling and the Incidence of Crime: Evidence from
Alberta
Brad R. Humphreys and Brian P. Soebbing
98–120
The Impact of State Lotteries and Casinos on State Bankruptcy Filings
Kent R. Grote and Victor A. Matheson
121–135
Valuing Casinos as a Local Amenity
Michael Wenz
136–158
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Human Resource Management
Volume: 53 Issue: 1 (January/February 2014)
Predicting Retirement Upon Eligibility: An Embeddedness Perspec-
tive
Peter A. Bamberger and Samuel B. Bacharach
1–22
Gender Roles and Organizational HR Practices: The Case of Women's
Careers in Accountancy and Consultancy Firms in China
Fang Lee Cooke and Yuchun Xiao
23–44
Career Exploration and Perceived Employability within an Emerging
Economy Context
Ingo Forstenlechner, Hassan Selim, Yehuda Baruch and Mohamed
Madi
45–66
HRM Systems for Knowledge Workers: Differences Among Top
Managers, Middle Managers, and Professional Employees
Achim Krausert
67–87
Identification and Occupational Stress: A Stress-Buffering Perspective
Cameron Newton and Stephen Teo
89–113
HR Professional Role Tensions: Perceptions and Responses of the
Top Management Team
Cathy Sheehan, Helen De Cieri, Michelle Greenwood and Harry J.
Van Buren III
115–130
Meeting the Challenges of Effective International HRM: Analysis of
the Antecedents of Global Mindset
Joana S. P. Story, John E. Barbuto Jr., Fred Luthans and James A.
Bovaird
131–155
Enough is Enough: Cognitive Antecedents of Workaholism and Its
Aftermath
Corine I. van Wijhe, Maria C. W. Peeters and Wilmar B. Schaufeli
157–177
Foreign Direct Investment from Emerging Markets to Africa: The
HRM Context
Geoffrey Wood, Khelifa Mazouz, Shuxing Yin and Jeremy Eng-Tuck
Cheah
179–201
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International Economic Review
Volume: 55 Issue: 1 (February 2014)
When Does Determinacy Imply Expectational Stability?
James Bullard And Stefano Eusepi
1–22
Evolution of Gender Differences in Post-Secondary Human Capital
Investments: College Majors
Ahu Gemici And Matthew Wiswall
23–56
Value of Information in Competitive Economies With Incomplete
Markets
Piero Gottardi And Rohit Rahi
57–81
Numerical Simulation of Nonoptimal Dynamic Equilibrium Models
Zhigang Feng, Jianjun Miao, Adrian Peralta-Alva And Manuel S.
Santos
83–110
A Search-Equilibrium Approach to The Effects Of Immigration on
Labor Market Outcomes
Andri Chassamboulli And Theodore Palivos
111–129
Globalization, Trade, And Wages: What Does History Tell Us About
China?
Kris James Mitchener And Se Yan
131–168
On Fiscal Multipliers: Estimates From A Medium Scale Dsge Model
Sarah Zubairy
169–195
Exit Options And Dividend Policy Under Liquidity Constraints
Pauli Murto And Marko Terviö
197–221
Economic Growth with Trade in Factors of Production
Karine Yenokyan, John J. Seater And Maryam Arabshahi
223–254
Asset Returns Under Periodic Revelations of Earnings Management
Bo Sun
255–282
Growth, Renewables, and The Optimal Carbon Tax
Frederick Van Der Ploeg And Cees Withagen
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International Journal of Disclosure and Governance
Volume: 11 Issue: 1 (2013)
Risk narrative disclosure strategies to enhance organizational legitimacy:
Evidence from UAE financial institutions
Mostafa Kamal Hassan
1-17
Auditing firms are the natural rating agencies for balance sheet debt due
to an informational advantage
Julius Cherny
18-32
European perspectives on corporate non-financial disclosure: Evidence
from the Southeast
Konstantinos I Evangelinos and Antonis Skouloudis
33-53
Corporate e-disclosure determinants: Evidence from the Brazilian market
Wesley Mendes-Da-Silva and Luciana Massaro Onusic
54-73
Determinants of disclosure level of related party transactions in Indone-
sia
Cynthia A Utama and Sidharta Utama
74-98
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International Review of Economics & Finance Volume: 31 (May 2014)
Market liquidity and bank-dominated corporate governance: Evidence
from Japan
Hideaki Sakawa, Masato Ubukata, Naoki Watanabel
1-11
Pareto-improving tariff-tax reforms under imperfect competition
Kenji Fujiwara
12-20
The term structure of interest rates as predictor of stock returns: Evidence
for the IBEX 35 during a bear market
Adrian Fernandez-Perez, Fernando Fernández-Rodríguez, Simón Sos-
villa-Rivero
21-33
The informational efficiency of bonds and stocks: The role of institu-
tional sized bond trades
Hui-Ju Tsai
34-45
Evaluating multi-criteria ratings of financial investment options
Andrew N.K. Chen, Shin-Yun Wang, Po-Lung Yu
46-58
Why does skewness and the fat-tail effect influence value-at-risk esti-
mates? Evidence from alternative capital markets
Jung-Bin Su, Ming-Chih Lee, Chien-Liang Chiu
59-85
The South Korean auto industry's path to maturity
Lila J. Truett, Dale B. Truett
86-94
Untangling the causal relationship between government budget and cur-
rent account deficits in OECD countries: Evidence from bootstrap panel
Granger causality
Zixiong Xie, Shyh-Wei Chen
95-104
Co-movements among major European exchange rates: A multivariate
time-varying asymmetric approach
Go Tamakoshi, Shigeyuki Hamori
105-113
Asian fragmentation in the Global Financial Crisis
Toshihiro Okubo, Fukunari Kimura, Nozomu Teshima
114-127
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Journal of Common Market Studies
Volume: 52 Issue: 2 (March 2014)
Labour Migration from Eastern Europe and the EU's Quest for Talents
Alexander M. Danzer and Barbara Dietz
183–199
Defining Borders and People in the Borderlands: EU Policies, Israeli Pre-
rogatives and the Palestinians
Raffaella A. Del Sarto
200–216
Attitudinal Ambivalence towards Turkey's EU Membership
Cengiz Erisen and Elif Erisen
217–233
The European Commission's Proposal for a Financial Transactions Tax:
A Critical Assessment
John Grahl and Photis Lysandrou
234–249
Structured Eurobonds: Limiting Liability and Distributing Profits
Alexandra M.D. Hild, Bernhard Herz and Christian Bauer
250–267
The Effects of Liberalizing Migration on Permanent Migrants' Education
Structure
Peter Huber and Julia Bock-Schappelwein
268–284
The EU in the Horn of Africa: Building Resilience as a Distant Form of
Governance
Jonathan Joseph
285–301
Manufacturing Esprit de Corps: The Case of the European External Ac-
tion Service
Ana E. Juncos and Karolina Pomorska
302–319
Trade Agreements as Venues for ´Market Power Europe´? The Case of
Immigration Policy
Flavia Jurje and Sandra Lavenex
320–336
Rebalancing EU Interest Representation? Associative Democracy and
EU Funding of Civil Society Organizations
Rosa Sanchez Salgado
337–353
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Instrumental and Constitutional Differentiation in the European Union
Frank Schimmelfennig and Thomas Winzen
354–370
Absorption of Regional Funds: A Comparative Analysis
Jale Tosun
371–387
Greece in Crisis: Austerity, Populism and the Politics of Blame
Sofia Vasilopoulou, Daphne Halikiopoulou and Theofanis Exadaktylos
388–402
European Integration and the Disembedding of Labour Market Regula-
tion: Transnational Labour Relations at the European Central Bank Con-
struction Site
Ines Wagner and Nathan Lillie
403–419
Political and Economic Integration in the EU: The Case of Failed Tax
Harmonization
Fabio Wasserfallen
420–435
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Journal of Business Continuity and Emergency Planning
Volume: 7 Issue: 2 (2013-2014)
An introduction to cyber security
Fredrik Hult,
97-102
A critical examination of information sharing versus data sensitivity is-
sues for organizations at risk of cyber-attack
Jason Mallinder,
103-111
What good cyber resilience looks like
Fredrik Hult,
112-125
Cyber crime: Can a standard risk analysis help the tough challenge facing
business continuity managers?
Danny Vande Putte,
126-137
Why meeting the cyber security threat stops in the boardroom
Tim Scully
138-148
A review of critical national infrastructure protection measures applied in
the UK and USA
Wayne Harrop, Director
149-162
How will the cyber threat evolve in the future?
Martin Borrett, Director
163-171
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Journal of Economic Cooperation and Development
Volume: 34 Issue: 4 (2013)
Environment and Islam
Savaş Alpay, İbrahim Özdemir, Dilek Demirbaş
1-22
The Cost of International Reserves: An Empirical Analysis from Ma-
laysia
Siti Nurazira Mohd Daud, Abd Halim Ahmad
23-46
Deposit Behavior and Its Impact on Loan: A Case Study on Rajshahi
Krishi Unnayan Bank (RAKUB), Bangladesh
Md. Belal Hossain, Md. Anowar Hossain Bhuiyan, Habibur Rahman
47-60
Causality between Government Expenditure and National Income:
Evidence from Sudan
Ebaidalla Mahjoub Ebaidalla
61-76
The Challenges and Implications of Sustainable Development in Af-
rica: Policy Options for Nigeria
Ogujiuba Kanayo, Ehigiamusoe Uyi Kizito, Udefuna Patrick
77-111
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The Journal of Finance
Volume: 69 Issue: 1 (February 2014)
A Mean-Variance Benchmark for Intertemporal Portfolio Theory
John H. Cochrane
1–49
Sources of Entropy in Representative Agent Models
David Backus, Mikhail Chernov and Stanley Zin
51–99
When Uncertainty Blows in the Orchard: Comovement and Equilib-
rium Volatility Risk Premia
Andrea Buraschi, Fabio Trojani and Andrea Vedolin
101–137
Do Peer Firms Affect Corporate Financial Policy?
Mark T. Leary and Michael R. Roberts
139–178
Strategic Asset Allocation in Money Management
Suleyman Basak and Dmitry Makarov
179–217
Mergers and Acquisitions Accounting and the Diversification Dis-
count
Cláudia Custódio
219–240
Who Writes the News? Corporate Press Releases during Merger Ne-
gotiations
Kenneth R. Ahern and Denis Sosyura
241–291
Product Market Threats, Payouts, and Financial Flexibility
Gerard Hoberg, Gordon Phillips and Nagpurnanand Prabhala
293–324
Biased Beliefs, Asset Prices, and Investment: A Structural Approach
Aydoğan Alti and Paul C. Tetlock
325–361
Informed Trading through the Accounts of Children
Henk Berkman, Paul D. Koch and P. Joakim Westerholm
363–404
Asset Pricing with Dynamic Margin Constraints
Oleg Rytchkov
405–452
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Journal of International Money and Finance
Volume: 41 (March 2014)
Accounting for reserves
Tamim Bayoumi, Christian Saborowski
1-29
Inflation targeting, credibility, and non-linear Taylor rules
Matthias Neuenkirch, Peter Tillmann
30-45
Macroeconomic fundamentals and the exchange rate dynamics: A no-
arbitrage macro-finance approach
Weiwei Yin, Junye Li
46-64
Current account balance and dollar standard: Exploring the linkages
Andreas Steiner
65-94
Sticky prices or economically-linked economies: The case of forecasting
the Chinese stock market
Steven J. Jordan, Andrew Vivian, Mark E. Wohar
95-109
Sovereign risk premia: The link between fiscal rules and stability culture
Friedrich Heinemann, Steffen Osterloh, Alexander Kalb
110-127
Monetary shocks, exchange rates, and the extensive margin of exports
Dudley Cooke
128-145
The cost of private debt over the credit cycle
Johanna L. Francis, Dilek Aykut, Eugen Tereanu
146-181
Economic freedom and the stability of stock prices: A cross-country
analysis
Benjamin M. Blau, Tyler J. Brough, Diana W. Thomas
182-196
Structure in the Italian overnight loan market
Matthias Raddant
197-213
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Journal of Islamic Business and Management
Volume: 3 Issue: 1 (June 2013)
Qard Hasan: Its Shariah Rules and Applications in Islamic Finance
Syed Faqir Najeeb and Ahcene Lashasna
15-34
Combined effect ts of ethical leadership and Islamic work ethics (IWE)
on organizational commitment and job satisfaction
Syeda Madiha Kanwal Batool, Asma Gul, and Khurram Shahzad
35-50
Profit and Loss distribution and pool management framework for IBIs in
Pakistan: Progress, issues, and implications
Muhammad Ayub, Shahul Hameed Bin Muhammad Ibrahim
51-70
Workwild development of Islamic finance: trends, prospects and chal-
lenges
Nazaruddin A. Wahid and Hafas Furqani
71-90
Murabaha – an Islamic financing mode and the challenges vis-à-vis the
international accounting standards
Cenap Ilter and Sherif Elbarrad
91-102
Concept, underwriting scope and risk management
Azam Mohd Noor
103-132
Islam, Co-literacy and green purchase: evidence from Malaysia
Siti Haslina, Mahmod Sabir Haron and Nabsiah A. Wahid
133-149
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Journal of Money, Credit and Banking
Volume: 46 Issue: 1 (February 2014)
The Allocation of Aggregate Risk, Secondary Market Trades, and Finan-
cial Boom–Bust Cycles
Paul Beaudry and Amartya Lahiri
1–42
Legal Traditions and Initial Endowments in Shaping the Path of Finan-
cial Development
Daniel Oto-Peralías and Diego Romero-Ávila
43–77
Deep Habits in the New Keynesian Phillips Curve
Thomas A. Lubik and Wing Leong Teo
79–114
Labor Selection, Turnover Costs, and Optimal Monetary Policy
Ester Faia, Wolfgang Lechthaler and Christian Merkl
115–144
Location Decisions of Foreign Banks and Competitor Remoteness
Stijn Claessens and Neeltje Van Horen
145–170
Bank Earnings Management and Tail Risk during the Financial Crisis
Lee J. Cohen, Marcia Millon Cornett, Alan J. Marcus and Hassan Te-
hranian
171–197
Who Anticipated the Great Depression? Gustav Cassel versus Keynes
and Hayek on the Interwar Gold Standard
Douglas A. Irwin
199–227
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Journal of Money, Credit and Banking
Supplement to Volume: 46 (February 2014)
A Conference on Postcrisis Banking
Thorsten Beck, Jakob De Haan and Robert Deyoung
1–11
Banks' Liquidity and the Cost of Liquidity to Corporations
Vitaly M. Bord and João A.C. Santos
13–45
Discussion of Bord and Santos
John O.S. Wilson
47–52
The Home Bias and the Credit Crunch: A Regional Perspective
Andrea F. Presbitero, Gregory F. Udell and Alberto Zazzaro
53–85
Discussion of Presbitero, Udell, and Zazzaro
Steven Ongena
87–91
Sovereign Credit Risk, Banks' Government Support, and Bank Stock Re-
turns around the World
Ricardo Correa, Kuan-Hui Lee, Horacio Sapriza and Gustavo A. Suarez
93–121
Discussion of Correa, Lee, Sapriza, and Suarez
Reint Gropp
123–127
Financial Sector in Flux
Arnoud W.A. Boot
129–135
The Future Financial System
Stephen G. Cecchetti
137–141
Our Financial Structures—Are They Prepared for Financial Instability?
Eric S. Rosengren
143–156
Maintaining Adequate Bank Capital
Mark J. Flannery
157–180
Does Macro-Prudential Regulation Leak? Evidence from a UK Policy
Experiment
Shekhar Aiyar, Charles W. Calomiris and Tomasz Wieladek
181–214
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Discussion of Aiyar, Calomiris, and Wieladek
Joe Peek
215–218
Too Big to Be Efficient? The Impact of Implicit Subsidies on Estimates
of Scale Economies for Banks
Richard Davies and Belinda Tracey
219–253
Discussion of Davies and Tracey
Robert Deyoung
255–257
Bank Bonuses and Bailouts
Hendrik Hakenes and Isabel Schnabel
259–288
Discussion of Hakenes and Schnabel
Fabio Castiglionesi
289–293
Foreign Banks: Trends and Impact
Stijn Claessens and Neeltje Van Horen
295–326
Discussion of Claessens and Van Horen
David Marques-Ibanez
327–331
Multinational Banks and the Global Financial Crisis: Weathering the Per-
fect Storm?
Ralph De Haas and Iman Van Lelyveld
333–364
Discussion of De Haas and Van Lelyveld
Hans Degryse
365–368
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Journal of Public Economics
Volume: 110 (February 2014)
The effect of entry regulation in the health care sector: The case of home
health
Daniel Polsky, Guy David, Jianing Yang, Bruce Kinosian, Rachel M.
Werner
1-14
Reputation-concerned policy makers and institutional status quo bias
Qiang Fu, Ming Li
15-25
Student and worker mobility under university and government competi-
tion
Matthieu Delpierre, Bertrand Verheyden
26-41
Economic integration and the optimal corporate tax structure with het-
erogeneous firms
Christian Bauer, Ronald B. Davies, Andreas Haufler
42-56
Do local government fiscal spillovers exist? Evidence from counties,
municipalities, and school districts
Adam Isen
57-73
Honor among tax havens
S. Bucovetsky
74-81
House prices and birth rates: The impact of the real estate market on the
decision to have a baby
Lisa J. Dettling, Melissa S. Kearney
82-100
Optimal emission pricing in the presence of international spillovers: De-
composing leakage and terms-of-trade motives
Christoph Böhringer, Andreas Lange, Thomas F. Rutherford
101-111
Immigration policy and counterterrorism
Subhayu Bandyopadhyay, Todd Sandler
112-123
Incentives and responses under No Child Left Behind: Credible threats
and the role of competition
Rajashri Chakrabarti
124-146
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Journal of Risk
Volume: 16 Issue: 3 (2014)
Asymptotic equivalence of conservative value-at-risk- and expected
shortfall-based capital charges
Giovanni Puccetti and Ludger Rüschendorf
3-22
A gradual nonconvexification method for minimizing value-at-risk
Jiong Xi, Thomas F. Coleman, Yuying Li and Aditya Tayal
23-48
Conditional value-at-risk-based optimal partial hedging
Jianfa Cong, Ken Seng Tan and Chengguo Weng
49-84
Optimal hedging of funding liquidity risk
Wei Chen and Jimmy Skoglund
85-111
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McKinsey Quarterly
Issue: 1 (2014)
Next-shoring: A CEO’s guide
Katy George, Sree Ramaswamy, and Lou Rassey
26-40
Remaking the industrial economy
Hanh Nguyen, Martin Stuchtey, and Markus Zils
46-63
Tapping the power of hidden influencers
Lili Duan, Emily Sheeren
117-120
Why leadership-development programs fail
Pierre Gurdjian, Thomas Halbeisen, and Kevin Lane
121-126
Unearthing the sources of value hiding in your corporate portfolio
Marc Goedhart, Sven Smith, and Anexander Veldhuijzen
127-132
Why the COO should lead social-media customer service
Gadi BanMark
11-13
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The Muslim World
Volume: 103 Issue: 4 (October 2013)
Western Islam, Social Integration and the Resurgence of Religiosity in
Europe
Najib George Awad
433–447
New Paths in Muslim-Christian Dialog: Understanding Islam from the
Light of Earliest Jewish Christianity
Rod Cardoza
448–463
Path to the Divine: Anṣārī's Ṣad maydān and Manāzil al-Sā᾽irīn
Minlib Dallh
464–478
Competing Occidentalisms of Modern Islamist Thought: Necip Fazıl
Kısakürek and Nurettin Topçu on Christianity, the West and Modernity
Burhanettin Duran and Cemil Aydın
479–500
The Anti-Shi῾a Polemics of an Online Salafi-Jihadi: The Case of Nasir
al-Qa῾ida in Historical Perspective
Jeffry R. Halverson
501–517
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Oxford Economic Paper
Volume: 66 Issue: 1 (January 2014)
Public capital in resource rich economies: is there a curse?
Sambit Bhattacharyya and Paul Collier
1-24
Foreign direct investment, aid, and terrorism
Subhayu Bandyopadhyay, Todd Sandler, and Javed Younas
25-50
Why corrupt governments may receive more foreign aid
David de la Croix and Clara Delavallade
51-66
The identification of the response of interest rates to monetary policy ac-
tions using market-based measures of monetary policy shocks
Daniel L. Thornton
67-87
A fair wage model of unemployment with inertia in fairness perceptions
George Chouliarakis and Mónica Correa-López
88-114
Political economics of higher education finance
Rainald Borck and Martin Wimbersky
115-139
Non-union worker representation, foreign owners, and the performance
of establishments
Uwe Jirjahn and Steffen Mueller
140-163
The precautionary savings motive and household savings
Rob Alessie
164-187
Tradable permits vs ecological dumping when governments act non-
cooperatively
Fabio Antoniou, Panos Hatzipanayotou, and Phoebe Koundouri
188-208
A new version of Edgeworth’s taxation paradox
Robert A. Ritz
209-226
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What promotes greater use of the corporate bond market? A study of the
issuance behaviour of firms in Asia
Paul Mizen and Serafeim Tsoukas
227-253
Should the US increase subsidies to R&D? Lessons from an endogenous
growth theory
Manuel A. Gómez and Tiago Neves Sequeira
254-282
Violence, trust, and trustworthiness: evidence from a Nairobi slum
Leonardo Becchetti, Pierluigi Conzo, and Alessandro Romeo
283-305
Productivity growth and volatility: how important are wage and price
rigidities?
Barbara Annicchiarico and Alessandra Pelloni
306-324
Announcements as an equilibrium selection device
Nicola Acocella, Giovanni Di Bartolomeo, Andrew Hughes Hallett, and
Paolo G. Piacquadio
325-347
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Review of Financial Studies
Volume: 27 Issue: 2 (February 2014)
Procyclical Leverage and Value-at-Risk
Tobias Adrian and Hyun Song Shin
373-403
Why Did Holdings of Highly Rated Securitization Tranches Differ
So Much across Banks?
Taylor Nadauld, and René M. Stulz
404-453
Securitization and Loan Performance: Ex Ante and Ex Post Rela-
tions in the Mortgage Market
Wei Jiang, Ashlyn Aiko Nelson, and Edward Vytlacil
454-483
The Economics of Solicited and Unsolicited Credit Ratings
Paolo Fulghieri, Günter Strobl, and Han Xia
484-518
Asset Prices with Heterogeneity in Preferences and Beliefs
Harjoat S. Bhamra and Raman Uppal
519-580
When There Is No Place to Hide: Correlation Risk and the Cross-
Section of Hedge Fund Returns
Robert Kosowski, and Fabio Trojani
581-616
Common Errors: How to (and Not to) Control for Unobserved Het-
erogeneity
Todd A. Gormley and David A. Matsa
617-661
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The RMA Journal: The Journal of Enterprise Risk Management
(March 2014)
CFOs Add Value to Board Decisions on M&A
Chris Ruggeri
12-17
Sustained Organizational Momentum: The Holy Grail for the Risk Man-
agement Community
Renato Zeko
22-27
To Succeed in Commercial Banking, Get the Credit Process Right
Claude A. Hanlley Jr.
28-33
Lending to Nonprofits in Tough Times (for Nonprofits)
Kathy Swift
34-37
Aggressively Protect your Collateral when Borrower attempt Assets
Transfers
Michael D. Fielding
70-75
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Strategic Studies
Volume: 33 No: 2 (2013)
South Asian nuclear equation: a perspective
Zulfiqar Khan
The changing character of the Durand Line
Amina Khan, Christian Wagner
Impact of terrorism on Pakistan
Nadia Mushtaque
Civil-military relations in India: 'riding the tiger'
Shamsa Nawaz
Second tragedy of global commons: strategic competition and conflict
over humanity's common assets
Ghulam Mujaddid
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World Bank Economic Review
Volume: 28 Issue: 1 (2014)
How Can Safety Nets Contribute to Economic Growth?
Harold Alderman and Ruslan Yemtsov
1-20
Political Reforms and Public Policy: Evidence from Agricultural and
Food Policies
Alessandro Olper, Jan Fałkowski, and Johan Swinnen
21-47
Food Security and Storage in the Middle East and North Africa
Donald F. Larson, Julian Lampietti, Christophe Gouel, Carlo Cafiero,
and John Roberts
48-73
Preferential Market Access Design: Evidence and Lessons from African
Apparel Exports to the United States and the European Union
Jaime de Melo and Alberto Portugal-Perez
74-98
Network Proximity and Business Practices in African Manufacturing
Marcel Fafchamps and Måns Söderbom
99-129
The Impact of Financial Literacy Training for Migrants
John Gibson, David McKenzie, and Bilal Zia
130-161
Policy Barriers to International Trade in Services: Evidence from a New
Database
Ingo Borchert, Batshur Gootiiz, and Aaditya Mattoo
162-188
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World Bank Research Observer
Volume: 29 Issue: 1 (February 2014)
Inequality in China: An Overview
John Knight
1-19
Can Civil Society Overcome Government Failure in Africa?
Shantayanan Devarajan, Stuti Khemani, and Michael Walton
20-47
What Are We Learning from Business Training and Entrepreneurship
Evaluations around the Developing World?
David McKenzie and Christopher Woodruff
48-82
Population, Poverty, and Climate Change
Monica Das Gupta
83-108
Orderly Sovereign Debt Restructuring: Missing in Action! (And Likely
To Remain So)
Otaviano Canuto, Brian Pinto, and Mona Prasad
109-135
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