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Volume 58, No.2
May 2025
Symposium on the Economics of Genetic Testing and Personalized Medicine "Introduction to the Symposium on the Economics of Genetic Testing and Personalized Medicine" by Philippe De Donder "Optimal self-insurance with genetic testing and state-dependent utility" by David Crainich "A welfare analysis of genetic testing in health insurance markets with adverse selection and prevention" by David Bardey and Philippe De Donder "Privacy Concerns in Insurance Markets: Implications for Market Equilibria and Customer Utility" by Irina Gemmo, Mark Browne, and Helmut Grundl
Original Articles "Revisiting Quebec's Quiet Revolution: A synthetic control analysis" by Vincent Geloso and Chandler S. Reilly
"Automation and Asymmetric International Spillovers of Technological Shocks" by Shohei Momoda, Takayuki Ogawa, and Ryosuke Shimizu "Production Networks and the Macroeconomic impacts of Commodity Price Shocks" by Shutao Cao and Wei Dong
"Global Emissions, Regulatory Competition, and Excess Entry" by Hikaru Ogawa and Wenming Wang
Papers Accepted for Publication
"Mixed Oligopoly and Raising Rivals’ Costs" by Kenneth Fjell, John Heywood, and Debashis Pal
Conditionally Accepted Papers
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