American Economic Journal - Applied Economics

Volume 11, n° 4, October 2019

  • FEYRER James - Trade and Income—Exploiting Time Series in Geography, pp. 1-35
  • MARX Benjamin, STOKER Thomas M., SURI Tavneet - There Is No Free House: Ethnic Patronage in a Kenyan Slum, pp. 36-70
  • CICALA Steve, LIEBER Ethan M. J., MARONE Victoria - Regulating Markups in US Health Insurance, pp. 71-104
  • BARTIK Alexander W., CURRIE Janet, GREENSTONE Michael, KNITTEL Christopher R. - The Local Economic and Welfare Consequences of Hydraulic Fracturing, pp. 105-55
  • HARMON Nikolaj, FISMAN Raymond, KAMENICA Emir - Peer Effects in Legislative Voting, pp. 156-80
  • KLEVEN Henrik, LANDAIS Camille, SØGAARD Jakob Egholt - Children and Gender Inequality: Evidence from Denmark, pp. 181-209
  • Stacy DICKERT-CONLIN, ELDER Todd, TELTSER Keith - Allocating Scarce Organs: How a Change in Supply Affects Transplant Waiting Lists and Transplant Recipients, pp. 210-39
  • DESERRANNO Erika, STRYJAN Miri, SULAIMAN Munshi - Leader Selection and Service Delivery in Community Groups: Experimental Evidence from Uganda, pp. 240-67
  • DUBE Arindrajit - Minimum Wages and the Distribution of Family Incomes, pp. 268-304
  • ELFENBEIN Daniel W., FISMAN Raymond, MCMANUS Brian - Does Cheap Talk Affect Market Outcomes? Evidence from eBay, pp. 305-26
  • PORTEOUS Obie - High Trade Costs and Their Consequences: An Estimated Dynamic Model of African Agricultural Storage and Trade, pp. 327-66
  • PLESS Jacquelyn, VAN BENTHEM Arthur A. - Pass-Through as a Test for Market Power: An Application to Solar Subsidies, pp. 367-401
( résumés du n° 4/2019)

Volume 11, n° 3, July 2019

  • ANG Desmond - Do 40-Year-Old Facts Still Matter? Long-Run Effects of Federal Oversight under the Voting Rights Act, pp. 1-53
  • BARRERA-OSORIO Felipe, LINDEN Leigh L., SAAVEDRA Juan E. - Medium- and Long-Term Educational Consequences of Alternative Conditional Cash Transfer Designs: Experimental Evidence from Colombia, pp. 54-91
  • CELHAY Pablo A., Paul J. GERTLER, Paula GIOVAGNOLI, VERMEERSCH Christel - Long-Run Effects of Temporary Incentives on Medical Care Productivity, pp. 92-127
  • LOYALKA Prashant, POPOVA Anna, LI Guirong, SHI Zhaolei - Does Teacher Training Actually Work? Evidence from a Large-Scale Randomized Evaluation of a National Teacher Training Program, pp. 128-54
  • BJÖRKMAN NYQVIST Martina, GUARISO Andrea, SVENSSON Jakob, YANAGIZAWA-DROTT David - Reducing Child Mortality in the Last Mile: Experimental Evidence on Community Health Promoters in Uganda, pp. 155-92
  • DENNING Jeffrey T., MARX Benjamin M., TURNER Lesley J. - ProPelled: The Effects of Grants on Graduation, Earnings, and Welfare, pp. 193-224
  • BUSER Thomas, YUAN Huaiping - Do Women Give Up Competing More Easily? Evidence from the Lab and the Dutch Math Olympiad, pp. 225-52
  • WEISS Michael J., RATLEDGE Alyssa, SOMMO Colleen, GUPTA Himani - Supporting Community College Students from Start to Degree Completion: Long-Term Evidence from a Randomized Trial of CUNY's ASAP, pp. 253-97
  • CAMPANTE Filipe R., DO Quoc-Anh, GUIMARAES Bernardo - Capital Cities, Conflict, and Misgovernance, pp. 298-337
  • AUTOR David, FIGLIO David, KARBOWNIK Krzysztof, ROTH Jeffrey, WASSERMAN Melanie - Family Disadvantage and the Gender Gap in Behavioral and Educational Outcomes, pp. 338-81
  • DEE Thomas S., DOBBIE Will, JACOB Brian A., ROCKOFF Jonah - The Causes and Consequences of Test Score Manipulation: Evidence from the New York Regents Examinations, pp. 382-423
  • PARK Sangyoon - Socializing at Work: Evidence from a Field Experiment with Manufacturing Workers, pp. 424-55

Volume 11, n° 2, April 2019

  • PANHANS Matthew - Adverse Selection in ACA Exchange Markets: Evidence from Colorado, pp. 1-36
  • CABRAL Marika, MAHONEY Neale - Externalities and Taxation of Supplemental Insurance: A Study of Medicare and Medigap, pp. 37-73
  • BRUNS Benjamin -  Changes in Workplace Heterogeneity and How They Widen the Gender Wage Gap, pp. 74-113
  • HIMMLER Oliver, JÄCKLE Robert, WEINSCHENK Philipp - Soft Commitments, Reminders, and Academic Performance, pp. 114-142
  • ANDERSON D. Mark, KOFI CHARLES Kerwin, LAS HERAS OLIVARES Claudio, REES Daniel I. - Was the First Public Health Campaign Successful?, pp. 143-175
  • MEYER Bruce D., MITTAG Nikolas - Using Linked Survey and Administrative Data to Better Measure Income: Implications for Poverty, Program Effectiveness, and Holes in the Safety Net, pp. 176-204
  • BHALOTRA Sonia, CHAKRAVARTY Abhishek, MOOKHERJEE Dilip, PINO Francisco J. - Property Rights and Gender Bias: Evidence from Land Reform in West Bengal, pp. 205-237
  • HEYES Anthony, SABERIAN Soodeh - Temperature and Decisions: Evidence from 207,000 Court Cases, pp. 238-265
  • BARR Abigail, DEKKER Marleen, JANSSENS Wendy, KEBEDE Bereket, KRAMER Berber - Cooperation in Polygynous Households, pp. 266-283
  • ABEL Martin, BURGER Rulof, CARRANZA Eliana, PIRAINO Patrizio - Bridging the Intention-Behavior Gap? The Effect of Plan-Making Prompts on Job Search and Employment, pp. 284-301
  • CURTO Vilsa, FINAY Liran, FINKELSTEIN Amy, LEVIN Jonathan, BHATTACHARVA Jay - Health Care Spending and Utilization in Public and Private Medicare, pp. 302-332

(résumés du n° 2/2019)

Volume 11, n° 1, January 2019

  • NGUYEN Hoai-Luu Q. - Are Credit Markets Still Local? Evidence from Bank Branch Closings, pp. 1-32
  • BUSSO Matias, GALIANI Sebastian - The Causal Effect of Competition on Prices and Quality: Evidence from a Field Experiment, pp. 33-56
  • MEAGER Rachael - Understanding the Average Impact of Microcredit Expansions: A Bayesian Hierarchical Analysis of Seven Randomized Experiments, pp. 57-91
  • BOLHAAR Jonneke, KETEL Nadine, VAN DER KLAAUW Bas - Job Search Periods for Welfare Applicants: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment, pp. 92-125
  • BILLINGS Stephen B., DEMING David J., ROSS Stephen L. - Partners in Crime, pp. 126-150
  • CHANG Tom Y., ZIVIN Joshua Graff, GROSS Tal, NEIDELL Matthew - The Effect of Pollution on Worker Productivity: Evidence from Call Center Workers in China, pp. 151-172
  • HE Jiaxiu, LIU Haoming, SALVO Alberto - Severe Air Pollution and Labor Productivity: Evidence from Industrial Towns in China, pp. 173-201
  • DE MEL Suresh, McKENZIE David, WOODRUFF Christopher - Labor Drops: Experimental Evidence on the Return to Additional Labor in Microenterprises, pp. 202-235
  • ALLCOTT Hunt, KESSLER Judd B. - The Welfare Effects of Nudges: A Case Study of Energy Use Social Comparisons, pp. 236-276
  • DESERRANNO Erika - Financial Incentives as Signals: Experimental Evidence from the Recruitment of Village Promoters in Uganda, pp. 277-317
  • KEARNEY Melissa S., LEVINE Phillip B. - Early Childhood Education by Television: Lessons from Sesame Street, pp. 318-350

(résumés du n° 1/2019)

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