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CURRENT CONTENTS BULLETINVolume No: 04SBP LibraryLearning Resource Center,State Bank of Pakistan,I I Chundrigar Road, KarachiPh: (92-21) 32453100, 32453069Fax: (92-21) 99211009Issue No : 07

Title of Journals1American Economic Journal: Economic PolicyAvailable Online032American Economic Journal: MacroeconomicsAvailable Online043American Economic Journal: MicroeconomicsAvailable Online054American StatisticianAvailable Online065AutoMarkPrint Only076China Economic ReviewAvailable Online087Developing EconomiesAvailable Online098EconometricaAvailable Online109Economic ModellingAvailable Online1110European Economic ReviewAvailable Online1211Insurance: Mathematics and EconomicsAvailable Online1312International Business ReviewAvailable Online1413International Economics ReviewAvailable Online1514International Review of Economics & FinanceAvailable Online1615International Journal of Disclosure and GovernancePrint Only1716Journal of Applied PsychologyPrint Only1817Journal of Business Continuity and Emergency PlanningPrint Only1918Journal of Economic LiteratureAvailable Online2019Journal of Economic PerspectivesAvailable Online2120Journal of FinanceAvailable Online2221Journal of Islamic Banking and FinancePrint Only2322Journal of MacroeconomicsAvailable Online2423Journal of Money Credit and BankingAvailable Online2524Journal of Post Keynesian EconomicsPrint Only2625Journal of World BusinessAvailable Online272

Current Contents BulletinJuly 2013American Economic Journal: Economic PolicyVolume 5 Issue No 02 (2013)Natural Resources and Local Communities: Evidence from a Peruvian Gold MineFernando M. Aragón and Juan Pablo Rud(pp. 1-25)Improving College Performance and Retention the Easy Way: Unpacking the ACT ExamEric P. Bettinger, Brent J. Evans and Devin G. Pope(pp. 26-52)Does Less Income Mean Less Representation?Eric Brunner, Stephen L. Ross and Ebonya Washington(pp. 53-76)Multi-Product Firms and Exchange Rate FluctuationsArpita Chatterjee, Rafael Dix-Carneiro and Jade Vichyanond(pp. 77-110)How Do Mortgage Subsidies Affect Home Ownership? Evidence from the Mid-Century GI BillsDaniel K. Fetter(pp. 111-47)Evaluating US Fuel Economy Standards in a Model with Producer and Household HeterogeneityMark R. Jacobsen(pp. 148-87)The EITC, Tax Refunds, and Unemployment SpellsSara LaLumia(pp. 188-221)Social Capital and Political AccountabilityTommaso Nannicini, Andrea Stella, Guido Tabellini and Ugo Troiano(pp. 222-50)Feeling the Florida Heat? How Low-Performing Schools Respond to Voucher and Accountability PressureCecilia Elena Rouse, Jane Hannaway, Dan Goldhaber and David Figlio(pp. 251-81)Can Owning a Home Hedge the Risk of Moving?Todd Sinai and Nicholas Souleles(pp. 282-312)The Contagion Effect of Neighboring ForeclosuresCharles Towe and Chad Lawley17087217(pp. 313-35)Back to TopB3

Current Contents BulletinJuly 2013American Economic Journal: Macro EconomicsVolume 5 Issue No 02 (2013)Is There a Trade-Off between Inflation and Output Stabilization?Alejandro Justiniano, Giorgio E. Primiceri and Andrea Tambalotti(pp. 1-31)Importing Skill-Biased TechnologyAriel Burstein, Javier Cravino and Jonathan Vogel(pp. 32-71)Capital-Skill Complementarity and the Skill Premium in a Quantitative Model of TradeFernando Parro(pp. 72-117)Input Sourcing and Multinational ProductionStefania Garetto(pp. 118-51)Blunt Instruments: Avoiding Common Pitfalls in Identifying the Causes of Economic GrowthSamuel Bazzi and Michael A. Clemens(pp. 152-86)Monetary Commitment and Fiscal Discretion: The Optimal Policy MixStefano Gnocchi(pp. 187-216)Uncertainty and Economic Activity: Evidence from Business Survey DataRüdiger Bachmann, Steffen Elstner and Eric R. Sims(pp. 217-49)Back to TopB4

Current Contents BulletinJuly 2013American Economic Journal: Micro EconomicsVolume 5 Issue No 02 (2013)Strategic Immunization and Group StructureAndrea Galeotti and Brian W. Rogers(pp. 1-32)Marry for What? Caste and Mate Selection in Modern IndiaAbhijit Banerjee, Esther Duflo, Maitreesh Ghatak and Jeanne Lafortune(pp. 33-72)Why People Vote: Ethical Motives and Social IncentivesS. Nageeb Ali and Charles Lin(pp. 73-98)Preference Signaling in Matching MarketsPeter Coles, Alexey Kushnir and Muriel Niederle(pp. 99-134)Testing for Factor Price Equality with Unobserved Differences in Factor Quality or ProductivityAndrew B. Bernard, Stephen J. Redding and Peter K. Schott(pp. 135-63)Assignment of Arrival SlotsJames Schummer and Rakesh V. Vohra(pp. 164-85)Go Figure: The Strategy of Nonliteral SpeechHugo M. Mialon and Sue H. Mialon(pp. 186-212)Trust, Reciprocity, and Favors in Cooperative RelationshipsAtila Abdulkadiroğlu and Kyle Bagwell(pp. 213-59)Back to TopB5

Current Contents BulletinJuly 2013American StatisticianVolume 67 Issue No 02 (2013)Using the Exterior Match to Compare Two Entwined Matched Control GroupsPaul R. Rosenbaum & Jeffrey H. Silber(pp. 67-75)Simulation-Based Confidence Intervals for Functions With Complicated DerivativesMicha Mandel(pp. 76-81)Estimating Omissions From SearchesAnthony J. Webster & Richard Kemp(pp. 82-89)A Bayesian Look at Nonidentifiability: A Simple ExampleSergio Wechsler, Rafael Izbicki & Luís Gustavo Esteves(pp. 90-93)Majority Voting by Independent Classifiers Can Increase Error RatesStephen B. Vardeman & Max D. Morris(pp. 94-96)Visualizing Longitudinal Data With DropoutsMithat Gönen(pp. 97-103)Statistical Accuracy of iPad Applications: An Initial ExaminationRichard G. Lomax(pp. 105-108)Back to TopB6

Current Contents BulletinJuly 2013AutoMarkVolume 6 Issue No 07 (2013)Bike maker looking forward for their revivalAli Hassan(pp.12-14)The motorcycle Industry in Pakistan: Investment Opportunites and prospects (P.1)M.Yousuf Shaikh(pp.15-17)Potential of Construction Machinery in PakistanSyed Mansoor Ali(pp.20-21)General Insurance: A boon or a bane for PakistanAzam Sultan(pp.24-25)A step toward a better choice: Pak Oasis Launched Solar Panels Productions in PakistanAsif Masood(pp.31-32)Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif Maiden visit to “China”M.Yousuf Shaikh(pp.33-36)Back to TopB7

Current Contents BulletinJuly 2013China Economic ReviewVolume 25 (2013)Is foreign direct investment to China crowding out the foreign direct investment to other countries?Laura Resmini, Iulia Siedschlag(pp. 1-16)The economic causes and consequences of social instability in ChinaJohn Knight(pp. 17-26)Does financial aid help poor students succeed in college?Xiaobing Wang, Chengfang Liu, Linxiu Zhang, Ai Yue, Yaojiang Shi, James Chu(pp. 27-43)Productivity spillovers among linked sectorsLing Peng, Yongmiao Hong(pp. 44-61)Different types of firms, different types of products, and their dynamics: An anatomy of China's importsHyun-Hoon Lee, Donghyun Park, Jing Wang(pp. 62-77)How do market forces affect executive compensation in Chinese state-owned enterprises?Fang Hu, Weiqiang Tan, Qingquan Xin, Sixian Yang(pp. 78-87)Factor-augmented VAR analysis of the monetary policy in ChinaQing He, Pak-Ho Leung, Terence Tai-Leung Chong(pp. 88-104)Central bank financial strength and the cost of sterilization in ChinaChrister Ljungwall, Yi Xiong, Zou Yutong(pp. 105-116)Speculative capital inflows, adaptive expectations, and the optimal renminbi appreciation policyMei Li, Junfeng Qiu(pp. 117-138)Back to TopB8

Current Contents BulletinJuly 2013Developing EconomiesVolume 51/Issue No 2 (2013)Does Aid Unpredictability Weaken Governance? Evidence from Developing CountriesThierry Kangoye(pp. 121–144)Trade Opening, Fiscal Reforms, Poverty, and Inequality: A CGE Analysis for BangladeshBodrun Nahar and Mahinda Siriwardana(pp. 145–185)Technological Change, Job Risk, and Wage Premium: Evidence from TaiwanJin-Long Liu, Chia-Hui Huang and Chih-Hai Yang(pp. 186–202)Beliefs, Economic Volatility, and Redistributive Preferences across Developing CountriesAnil Duman(pp. 203–218)Back to TopB9

Current Contents BulletinJuly 2013Econometrica: Journal of Econometric SocietyVolume 51/Issue No 2 (2013)From Natural Variation to Optimal Policy? The Importance of Endogenous Peer Group FormationScott E. Carrell, Bruce I. Sacerdote and James E. West(pp. 855–882)Contract Structure, Risk-Sharing, and Investment ChoiceGreg Fischer(pp. 883–939)A Dynamic Model of Welfare ReformMarc K. Chan(pp. 941–1001)Demand Fluctuations in the Ready-Mix Concrete IndustryAllan Collard-Wexler(pp. 1003–1037)Temporal Resolution of Uncertainty and Recursive Models of Ambiguity AversionTomasz Strzalecki(pp. 1039–1074)Alpha as Ambiguity: Robust Mean-Variance Portfolio AnalysisFabio Maccheroni, Massimo Marinacci and Doriana Ruffino(pp. 1075–1113)Fiscal Foresight and Information FlowsEric M. Leeper, Todd B. Walker and Shu-Chun Susan Yang(pp. 1115–1145)Land-Price Dynamics and Macroeconomic FluctuationsZheng Liu, Pengfei Wang and Tao Zha(pp. 1147–1184)Back to TopB10

Current Contents BulletinJuly 2013Economic ModellingVolume 32/Issue No 1 (2013)Are the effects of monetary policy on output asymmetric in Pakistan?Nadia Zakir, Wasim Shahid Malik(pp. 1-9)The equivalence of profit-sharing licensing and per-unit royalty licensingShuai Niu(pp. 10-14)Correlations and volatility spillovers across commodity and stock markets: Linking energies, food, and goldWalid Mensi, Makram Beljid, Adel Boubaker(pp. 15-22)Credit and business cycles in Greece: Is there any relationship?Costas Karfakis(pp. 23-29)Endogenous domestic market structure and the effects of a trade cost reduction in a unionised industryArijit Mukherjee(pp. 30-33)Borrowing constraints and the trade balance–output comovementYan Zhao(pp. 34-41)A wavelet decomposition approach to crude oil price and exchange rate dependenceJuan C. Reboredo, Miguel A. Rivera-Castro(pp. 42-57)Executive bonus compensation when abnormal earnings and the state of the economy are correlatedHwa-Sung Kim(pp. 58-65)Exchange rate nonlinearities in EMU exports to the USFlorian Verheyen(pp. 66-76)A translog production function for the Spanish provinces: Impact of the human and physical capital in economic growthM. del P. Pablo-Romero, M. de la P. Gómez-Calero(pp. 77-87)Banks dividend policy: Evidence from PakistanKashif Imran, Muhammad Usman, Muhammad Nishat(pp. 88-90)Back to TopB11

Current Contents BulletinJuly 2013European Economic ReviewVolume 60/Issue No 1 (2013)A welfare analysis of the principle of mutual recognitionEric Toulemonde(pp. 1-16)Carry trade and foreign exchange rate puzzlesRichard Spronk, Willem F.C. Verschoor, Remco C.J. Zwinkels(pp. 17-31)Equality, equity and incentives: An experimentLoukas Balafoutas, Martin G. Kocher, Louis Putterman, Matthias Sutter(pp. 32-51)A structural model of competing sellers: Auctions and posted pricesRobert G. Hammond(pp. 52-68)Trade and industrial structure with large firms and heterogeneityEddy Bekkers, Joseph Francois(pp. 69-90)When Galatea cares about her reputation: How having faith in your workers reduces their motivation to shineJurjen J.A. Kamphorst, Otto H. Swank(pp. 91-104)Job mobility, wage dispersion, and technological change: An asymmetric information perspectiveJin Li(pp. 105-126)Prudence as a competitive advantage: On the effects of competition on banks' risk-taking incentivesRoman Inderst(pp. 127-143)Updating, self-confidence, and discriminationKonstanze Albrecht, Emma von Essen, Juliane Parys, Nora Szech(pp. 144-169)Foreign-owned firms around the world: A comparative analysis of wages and employment at the micro-levelAlexander Hijzen, Pedro S. Martins, Thorsten Schank, Richard Upward(pp. 170-188)Back to TopB12

Current Contents BulletinJuly 2013Insurance: Mathematics and EconomicsVolume 52/Issue No 3 (2013)Control variates and conditional Monte Carlo for basket and Asian optionsKemal Dinçer Dingeç, Wolfgang Hörmann(pp. 421-434)On iterative premium calculation principles under Cumulative Prospect TheoryMarek Kaluszka, Michał Krzeszowiec(pp. 435-440)Tail Variance premiums for log-elliptical distributionsZinoviy Landsman, Nika Pat, Jan Dhaene(pp. 441-447)Optimal dividend problem with a nonlinear regular-singular stochastic controlMi Chen, Xiaofan Peng, Junyi Guo(pp. 448-456)Extensions of the notion of overall comonotonicity to partial comonotonicityLianzeng Zhang, Baige Duan(pp. 457-464)Risky targets and effortO-Chia Chuang, Louis Eeckhoudt, Rachel J. Huang, Larry Y. Tzeng(pp. 465-468)An extension of Paulsen–Gjessing’s risk model with stochastic return on investmentsChuancun Yin, Yuzhen Wen(pp. 469-476)Quantile credibility modelsGeorgios Pitselis(pp. 477-489)The distributions of the time to reach a given level and the duration of negative surplus in the Erlang(2) riskmodelDavid C.M. Dickson, Shuanming Li(pp. 490-497)Time-consistent investment and reinsurance strategies for mean–variance insurers with jumpsYan Zeng, Zhongfei Li, Yongzeng Lai(pp. 498-507)Constant proportion portfolio insurance under a regime switching exponential Lévy processChengguo Weng(pp. 508-521)On the (in-)dependence between financial and actuarial risksJan Dhaene, Alexander Kukush, Elisa Luciano, Wim Schoutens, Ben Stassen(pp. 522-531)Back to TopB13

Current Contents BulletinJuly 2013International Business ReviewVolume 52/Issue No 3 (2013)Enhancing bank performance through branches or representative offices? Evidence from European banksHsin-Yu Liang, Yann Peng Ching, Kam C. Chan(pp. 495-508)The influence of ownership structure and board strategic involvement on international sales: The moderating effect of family involvementAndrea Calabrò, Mariateresa Torchia, Thilo Pukall, Donata Mussolino(pp. 509-523)Multiple influences on corporate governance practice in Nigeria: Agents, strategies and implicationsEmmanuel Adegbite, Kenneth Amaeshi, Chizu Nakajima(pp. 524-538)An unrequited affinity between talent shortages and untapped female potential: The relevance of gender quotasfor talent management in high growth potential economies of the Asia Pacific regionAhu Tatli, Joana Vassilopoulou, Mustafa Özbilgin(pp. 539-553)MNE home country cultural norms and conflict strategy fit in transnational business contract disputesGeorge O. White III, John Hadjimarcou, Stav Fainshmidt,(pp. 554-567)Dispositional affectivity and work outcomes of expatriatesJan Selmer, Jakob Lauring(pp. 568-577)Culture and business networks: International business negotiations with Arab managersPriyan Khakhar, Hussain Gulzar Rammal(pp. 578-590)An empirical evaluation of conflict in MNC matrix structure firmsJoachim Wolf, William G. Egelhoff(pp. 591-601)The formation of trust and commitment in business relationships in the Middle East: Understanding Et-MoonerelationshipsIbrahim Abosag, Joong-Woo Lee(pp. 602-614)Extending Dunning's Investment Development Path: The role of home country institutional determinants in explaining outward foreign direct investmentCarmen Stoian(pp. 615-637)Back to TopB14

Current Contents BulletinJuly 2013International Economic ReviewVolume 52/Issue No 3 (2013)A dynamic model of housing demand: estimation and policy implicationsPatrick Bajari, Phoebe Chan, Dirk Krueger and Daniel Miller(pp. 409–442)Incentives and the cost of firing in an equilibrium labor market model with endogenous layoffsCheng Wang(pp. 443–472)An equilibrium search model of synchronized salesJames Albrecht, Fabien Postel-Vinay and Susan Vroman(pp. 473–493)Land use regulation as a barrier to entry: evidence from the texas lodging industryJunichi Suzuki(pp. 495–523)Nonstationary relational contracts with adverse selectionHuanxing Yang(pp. 525–547)An empirical model of learning under ambiguity: the case of clinical trialsJose M. Fernandez(pp. 549–573)Hybrid innovation in meiji, japanTom Nicholas(pp. 575–600)Market access, investment, and heterogeneous firmsAlan C. Spearot(pp. 601–627)Financial development and the sources of growth and convergenceOleg Badunenko and Diego Romero-Ávila(pp. 629–663)Tax competition in a simple model with heterogeneous firms: how larger markets reduce profit taxesAndreas Haufler and Frank Stähler(pp. 665–692)Why foreign ownership may be good for youHartmut Egger and Udo Kreickemeier(pp. 693–716)I’ll never forget my first cigarette: a revealed preference analysis of the “habits as durables” modelThomas Demuynck and Ewout Verriest(pp. 717–738)Back to TopB15

Current Contents BulletinJuly 2013International Review of Economics & FinanceVolume 27/Issue No 1 (2013)Panel data analyses of the pecking order theory and the market timing theory of capital structure in TaiwanDar-Hsin Chen, Chun-Da Chen, Jianguo Chen, Yu-Fang Huang(pp. 1-13)Profits and losses from currency interventionHailong Jin, E. Kwan Choi(pp. 14-20)Modeling the transitional dynamics of international joint venture policies: An option pricing approachElmar Lukas(pp. 21-36)Country size and tax policy for international joint ventures in an integrated marketYasuo Sanjo(pp. 37-53)Do habits generate endogenous fluctuations in a growing economy?Hyun Park(pp. 54-68)Privatizing by merger: The case of an inefficient public leaderJ. Alejandro Gelves, John S. Heywood(pp. 69-79)Managerial incentives and a firm's cash flow sensitivitiesPisun (Tracy) Xu(pp. 80-96)GFC-robust risk management strategies under the Basel AccordMichael McAleer, Juan-Angel Jimenez-Martin(pp. 97-111)Dividends, investment and cash flow uncertainty: Evidence from ChinaLu Deng, Sifei Li, Mingqing Liao, Weixing Wu(pp. 112-124)The behavior of real exchange rate: Nonlinearity and breaksChia-Hao Lee, Pei-I Chou(pp. 125-133)Back to TopB16

Current Contents BulletinJuly 2013International Journal of Disclosure and GovernanceVolume 10/Issue No 2 (2013)Message from the chair on introducing enterprise risk management (ERM) to a companyJohn R S Fraser(pp.98-104)Perspectives on the decision-making style of the board chairAbigail Levrau and Lutgart Van den Berghe(pp.105-121)Right reward for right performance: Aligning executive compensation with good governanceYılmaz Argüden(pp.122-134)Uniform regulation of executive pay at banks: Will it make a difference? The case study of PolandAgnieszka Słomka-Gołębiowska(pp.135-154)Financial reporting failures, board's competency and effectivenessAiman Nariman Mohd-Sulaiman(pp.155-174)Threats to board stability: Understanding SME director behaviorSolange Charas and Sheri Perelli(pp.175-191)Back to TopB17

Current Contents BulletinJuly 2013Journal of Applied PsychologyVolume 98/Issue No 4 (2013)Moving beyond relationship and task conflict: Toward a process-state perspective.DeChurch, Leslie A.; Mesmer-Magnus, Jessica R.; Doty, Dan(pp. 559-578)Joint influences of individual and work unit abusive supervision on ethical intentions and behaviors: A moderatedmediation model.Hannah, Sean T.; Schaubroeck, John M.; Peng, Ann C.(pp. 579-592)Affect spin and the emotion regulation process at work.Beal, Daniel J.; Trougakos, John P.; Weiss, Howard M.; Dalal, Reeshad S.(pp. 593-605)Family-supportive organization perceptions and organizational commitment: The mediating role of work–familyconflict and enrichment and partner attitudes.Wayne, Julie Holliday; Casper, Wendy J.; Matthews, Russell A.; Allen, Tammy D.(pp. 606-622)A meta-analysis of sex differences in physical ability: Revised estimates and strategies for reducing differences inselection contexts.Courtright, Stephen H.; McCormick, Brian W.; Postlethwaite, Bennett E.; Reeves, Cody J.; Mount, Michael K.(pp. 623-641)When big brother is watching: Goal orientation shapes reactions to electronic monitoring during online training.Watson, Aaron M.; Foster Thompson, Lori; Rudolph, Jane V.; Whelan, Thomas J.; Behrend, Tara S.; Gissel, Amanda L.(pp. 642-657)Team-oriented leadership: The interactive effects of leader group prototypicality, accountability, and team identification.Giessner, Steffen R.; van Knippenberg, Daan; van Ginkel, Wendy(pp. 658-667)The influence of time management skill on the curvilinear relationship between organizational citizenship behavior and task performance.Rapp, Adam A.; Bachrach, Daniel G.; Rapp, Tammy L.(pp. 668-677)Trickle-down effects of supervisor perceptions of interactional justice: A moderated mediation approach.Ambrose, Maureen L.; Schminke, Marshall; Mayer, David M.(pp. 678-689)Assessing the validity of sales self-efficacy: A cautionary tale.Gupta, Nina; Ganster, Daniel C.; Kepes, Sven(pp. 690-700)Back to TopB18

Current Contents BulletinJuly 2013Journal of Business Continuity & Emergency PlanningVolume 06/Issue No 3 (2013)Identifying key tier one suppliersSteve Wicks(pp.210-221)Using the Incident Command System within a continuity of operations program: Case Study of the Bank of CanadaCarole Loop(pp.272-281)The human cost of being a ‘First Responder'Arthur Rabjohn(pp.268-271)Supply chain management: Some lessons learned the hard wayStephen Nuttall(pp.222-227)Open and social leadership: A new paradigm in emergency managementAdam Crowe(pp.253-267)Targeted assets risk analysisBarry Bouwsema(pp.228-239)A best practices approach to physical corporate preparedness utilizing emergency suppliesStephen Baruch(pp.240-252)Use of fear/threat-based messages to motivate preparedness: Costs, consequences and other choices: Part 2Ana-Marie Jones(pp. 198-209)Back to TopB19

Current Contents BulletinJuly 2013Journal of Economic LiteratureVolume 51/Issue No 1 (2013)Structural Models of Nonequilibrium Strategic Thinking: Theory, Evidence, and ApplicationsVincent P. Crawford, Miguel A. Costa-Gomes and Nagore Iriberri(pp. 5-62)Home Bias in Open Economy Financial MacroeconomicsNicolas Coeurdacier and Hélène Rey(pp. 63-115)On Economics: A Review of Why Nations Fail by D. Acemoglu and J. Robinson and Pillars of Prosperity by T. Besleyand T. PerssonW. Bentley MacLeod(pp. 116-43)Back to TopB20

Current Contents BulletinJuly 2013Journal of Economic PerspectivesVolume 27/Issue No 2 (2013)The Growth of FinanceRobin Greenwood and David Scharfstein(pp. 3-28)Finance: Function Matters, Not SizeJohn H. Cochrane(pp. 29-50)Moore's Law versus Murphy's Law: Algorithmic Trading and Its DiscontentsAndrei A. Kirilenko and Andrew W. Lo(pp. 51-72)An International Look at the Growth of Modern FinanceThomas Philippon and Ariell Reshef(pp. 73-96)Asset Management Fees and the Growth of FinanceBurton G. Malkiel(pp. 97-108)Investing in Preschool ProgramsGreg J. Duncan and Katherine Magnuson(pp. 109-32)What Can Be Done to Improve Struggling High Schools?Julie Berry Cullen, Steven D. Levitt, Erin Robertson and Sally Sadoff(pp. 133-52)Beyond BA Blinders: Lessons from Occupational Colleges and Certificate Programs for Nontraditional StudentsJames E. Rosenbaum and Janet Rosenbaum(pp. 153-72)Economics versus Politics: Pitfalls of Policy AdviceDaron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson(pp. 173-92)Latin America's Social Policy Challenge: Education, Social Insurance, RedistributionSantiago Levy and Norbert Schady(pp. 193-218)The Investment Strategies of Sovereign Wealth FundsShai Bernstein, Josh Lerner and Antoinette Schoar(pp. 219-38)Back to TopB21

Current Contents BulletinJuly 2013Journal of FinanceVolume 68/Issue No 3 (2013)Reverse Survivorship BiasJuhani T. Linnainmaa(pp. 789–813)The Evolution of a Financial Crisis: Collapse of the Asset-Backed Commercial Paper MarketDaniel Covitz, Nellie Liang and Gustavo A. Suarez(pp. 815–848)Equilibrium Subprime LendingIgor Makarov and Guillaume Plantin(pp. 849–879)Access to Collateral and Corporate Debt Structure: Evidence from a Natural ExperimentVikrant Vig(pp. 881–928)Value and Momentum EverywhereClifford S. Asness, Tobias J. Moskowitz and Lasse Heje Pedersen(pp. 929–985)Can Time-Varying Risk of Rare Disasters Explain Aggregate Stock Market Volatility?Jessica A. Wachter(pp. 987–1035)State-Level Business Cycles and Local Return PredictabilityGeorge M. Korniotis and Alok Kumar(pp. 1037–1096)Do Hostile Takeovers Stifle Innovation? Evidence from Antitakeover Legislation and Corporate PatentingJulian Atanassov(pp. 1097–1131)Decentralized Investment Management: Evidence from the Pension Fund IndustryDavid Blake, Alberto G. Rossi, Allan Timmermann(pp. 1133–1178)Financial Regulation, Financial Globalization, and the Synchronization of Economic ActivitySebnem Kalemli-OzcaN, Elias Papaioannou and José-Luis Peydró(pp. 1179–1228)How Wise Are Crowds? Insights from Retail Orders and Stock ReturnsEric K. Kelley and Paul C. Tetlock(pp. 1229–1265)Sentiment during RecessionsDiego García(pp. 1267–1300)Back to TopB22

Current Contents BulletinJuly 2013Journal of Islamic Banking & FinanceVolume 30/Issue No 2 (2013)Subprime crises and the lessons for the Islamic Financial IndustrySuleman Muhammad Ali(pp.9-21)A competitive analysis of Islamic and Conventional Banks in PakistanSyed Farhan Najum(pp.22-27)Non-Interest banking System in Nigeria – Sharia’h PerspectiveDr. Huud Shittu(pp.28-42)Analysis of Promise in Islamic law, Definition and the opinions of Muslim Jurists with regard to Binding Nature ofpromiseDr Mohammad Nawaz(pp.43-58)Firm’s Behavior in Islamic EconomicsSalman Ahmed Shaikh(pp.59-67)Adoption of AAOIFI Shariah Standards : Case of Pakistan(pp.68-74)Islamic Finance in Multipolar world: Traversing of Complexities of a new WorldAbbas Mirakhore and Mughees Shaukat(pp.75-84)Dynamic Model of Islamic Bank ProfitabilityTiti Dewi(pp.85-91)Efficiency and performance of Islamic Banks in BangladeshMuhamad Abduh(pp.92-104)Back to TopB23

Current Contents BulletinJuly 2013Journal of MacroeconomicsVolume 30/Issue No 2 (2013)Monetary policy and stock price dynamics with limited asset market participationMarco Airaudo(pp. 1-22)Coexistence and welfare cost of inflationManjong Lee(pp. 23-32)Stock returns and monetary policy: Are there any ties?Hafedh Bouakez, Badye Essid, Michel Normandin(pp. 33-50)Reaction to technology shocks in Markov-switching structural VARs: Identification via heteroskedasticityAleksei Netsunajev(pp. 51-62)Estimating the elasticity of intertemporal substitution: Is the aggregate financial return free from the weak instrument problem?Fábio Augusto Reis Gomes, Lourenço S. Paz(pp. 63-75)Consumption and stock prices: Evidence from a small international panelDavid G. McMillan(pp. 76-88)Nominal and real wage rigidities. In theory and in EuropeMarkus Knell(pp. 89-105)How do currency misalignments’ threshold affect economic growth?Cécile Couharde, Audrey Sallenave(pp. 106-120)Capital adequacy and the bank lending channel: Macroeconomic implicationsMing-fu Shaw, Juin-jen Chang, Hung-Ju Chen(pp. 121-137)Indeterminacy, labor and capital income taxes, and non-linear tax schedulesYoichi Gokan(pp. 138-149)Structural breaks and relative price convergence among US citiesNatalie D. Hegwood, Hiranya K. Nath(pp. 150-160)Back to TopB24

Current Contents BulletinJuly 2013Journal of Money Credit & BankingVolume 45/Issue No 4 (2013)The Impact of the Volatility of Monetary Policy ShocksHaroon Mumtaz and Francesco Zanetti(pp. 535–558)Evidence on the Relationship between Housing and Consumption in the United States: A State-Level AnalysisChadi S. Abdallah and William D. Lastrapes(pp. 559–590)Optimal Mortgage Refinancing: A Closed-Form SolutionSumit Agarwal, John C. Driscoll and David I. Laibson(pp. 591–622)Time-Varying Risk–Return Trade-off in the Stock MarketHui Guo, Zijun Wang and Jian Yang(pp. 623–650)Rediscounting under Aggregate Risk with Moral HazardJames T.E. Chapman, Antoine Martin(pp. 651–674)Strategic Effects of Regulatory Capital Requirements in Imperfect Banking CompetitionEva Schliephake and Roland Kirstein(pp. 675–700)Optimal Monetary Policy in a Model of Money and CreditPedro Gomis-Porqueras and Daniel Sanches(pp. 701–730)Learning by DisinflatingAlina Barnett and Martin Ellison(pp. 731–746)Interpreting Permanent Shocks to Output When Aggregate Demand May Not Be Neutral in the Long RunJohn W. Keating(pp. 747–756)Back to TopB25

Current Contents BulletinJuly 2013Journal of Post Keynesian EconomicsVolume 35/Issue No 4 (2013)Public debt and full employment in a stock-flow consistent model of a corporate economySoon Ryoo and Peter Skott(pp.511-528)Government spending and the Great RecessionH. Sonmez Atesoglu(pp.529-536)European Union: a diverging Union?Grigoris Zarotiadis and Aristea Gkagka(pp.537-568)Balance-of-payments constrained growth, structural change, and the Thai economyNat Tharnpanich and John S. L. McCombie(pp.569-598)Capital accumulation, external indebtedness, and macroeconomic performance of emerging countriesMarcos Rocha and José Luis Oreiro(pp.599-620)Foreign exchange reserves: a new challenge to ChinaTun-jen Cheng and Xuan Liu(pp.621-650)Economic growth and income distribution with heterogeneous preferences on the real exchange rateGilberto Tadeu Lima and Gabriel Porcile(pp.651-674)Household debt, financialization, and macroeconomic performance in the United States, 1951-2009Yun K. Kim(pp.675-694)Back to TopB26

Current Contents BulletinJuly 2013Journal of World BusinessVolume 48/Issue No 3 (2013)Global business management for sustainability and competitiveness: The role of corporate branding, corporateidentity and corporate reputationT.C. Melewar, Suraksha Gupta, Michael Czinkota(pp. 285-286)Embedding knowledge and value of a brand into sustainability for differentiationSuraksha Gupta, Michael Czinkota, T.C. Melewar(pp. 287-296)The role of social interactions in building internal corporate brands: Implications for sustainabilityChristine Vallaster, Adam Lindgreen(pp. 297-310)Sustainability as corporate culture of a brand for superior performanceSuraksha Gupta, V. Kumar(pp. 311-320)Asset or constraint: Corporate reputation and MNCs’ involvement in the least developed countriesMartina Musteen, Lawrence Rhyne, Congcong Zheng(pp. 321-328)Measuring reputation in global markets—A comparison of reputation measures’ convergent and criterion validitiesMarko Sarstedt, Petra Wilczynski, T.C. Melewar(pp. 329-339)The impact of brand authenticity on brand trust and SME growth: A CEO perspectiveFabian Eggers, Michele O’Dwyer, Sascha Kraus, Christine Vallaster(pp. 340-348)Business groups and foreign direct investments by developing country firms: An empirical test in Ind

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