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Jean-François Bonnefon, Wim De Neys, and Astrid Hopfensitz
vol. 19, n. 8, August 2015, pp. 421–422
Jean-François Bonnefon, Antimo Buonocore, Stefania De Vito, and Sergio Della Sala
vol. 23, n. 6, August 2015, pp. 796–805
Remembering the past and imagining the future both rely on complex mental imagery. We considered the possibility that constructing a future scene might tap a component of mental imagery that is not as critical for remembering past scenes. Whereas visual imagery plays an important role in...
E.J. Barbeau, Gladys Barragan, and Maxime Cauchoix
vol. 75, August 2015, pp. 390–401
Christoph Rheinberger, and Nicolas Treich
August 18, 2015
Michael Becher, and Flemming Juul Christiansen
vol. 59, n. 3, July 2015, pp. 641–655
Chief executives in many parliamentary democracies have the power to dissolve the legislature. Despite a well-developed literature on the endogenous timing of parliamentary elections, political scientists know remarkably little about the strategic use of dissolution power to influence policymaking...
Ingela Alger, Laurent Lehmann, and Jörgen W. Weibull
vol. 69, n. 7, July 2015, pp. 1858–1873
Jean-François Bonnefon
vol. 41, n. 7, July 2015, pp. 955–961
Patrick Fève, and Jean-Guillaume Sahuc
vol. 67, n. 3, July 2015, pp. 531–552
This article addresses the existence of a wide range of estimated government spending multipliers in a dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model of the euro area. Our estimation results and counterfactual exercises provide evidence that omitting the interactions of key ingredients at the...
Koen Jochmans, and G. Dhaene
vol. 82, July 2015, pp. 991–1030
Emmanuel Farhi, and Jean Tirole
vol. 158, July 2015, pp. 634–655
Parties in financial markets, industries, compensation design or politics may negotiate on either a piecemeal or a bundled basis. Little is known about the desirability of bundling when values are common and/or information endogenous. The paper shows that bundling encourages information-equalizing...