American Economic Journal - Economic Policy

Volume 11, n° 4, November 2019

  • ANDERSSON Julius J. - Carbon Taxes and CO2 Emissions: Sweden as a Case Study, pp. 1-30
  • ANDREWS Rodney J., STANGE Kevin M. - Price Regulation, Price Discrimination, and Equality of Opportunity in Higher Education: Evidence from Texas, pp. 31-65
  • ANGELUCCI Manuela, PRINA Silvia, ROYER Heather, SAMEK Anya - Incentives and Unintended Consequences: Spillover Effects in Food Choice, pp. 66-95
  • BARFORT Sebastian, HARMON Nikolaj A., HJORTH Frederik, OLSEN Asmus Leth - Sustaining Honesty in Public Service: The Role of Selection, pp. 96-123
  • BARSEGHYAN Levon, CLARK Damon, COATE Stephen - Peer Preferences, School Competition, and the Effects of Public School Choice, pp. 124-158
  • CARRELL Scott E., HOEKSTRA Mark, WEST James E. - The Impact of College Diversity on Behavior toward Minorities, pp. 159-82
  • DAUBANES Julien, ROCHET Jean-Charles - The Rise of NGO Activism, pp. 183-212
  • DESHPANDE Manasi, LI Yue - Who Is Screened Out? Application Costs and the Targeting of Disability Programs, pp. 213-248
  • DRANOVE David, ODY Christopher - Employed for Higher Pay? How Medicare Payment Rules Affect Hospital Employment of Physicians, pp. 249-271
  • FIGLIO David, GIULIANO Paola, ÖZEK Umut, SAPIENZA Paola - Long-Term Orientation and Educational Performance, pp. 272-309
  • JOHNSON Rucker C., JACKSON C. Kirabo - Reducing Inequality through Dynamic Complementarity: Evidence from Head Start and Public School Spending, pp. 310-349
  • LEE Jonathan M., TAYLOR Laura O. - Randomized Safety Inspections and Risk Exposure on the Job: Quasi-experimental Estimates of the Value of a Statistical Life, pp. 350-374
  • RICHARDS Michael R., TELLO-TRILLO D. Sebastian - Public Spillovers from Private Insurance Contracting: Physician Responses to Managed Care, pp. 375-403
  • HO Daniel E., ASHWOOD Zoe C., HANDAN-NADER Cassandra - New Evidence on Information Disclosure through Restaurant Hygiene Grading, pp. 404-428
  • JIN Ginger Zhe, LESLIE Phillip - New Evidence on Information Disclosure through Restaurant Hygiene Grading: Reply, pp. 429-443

Volume 11, n° 3, August 2019

  • BAKER Michael, GRUBER Jonathan, MILLIGAN Kevin - The Long-Run Impacts of a Universal Child Care Program, pp. 1-26
  • BANKS James, BLUNDELL Richard, LEVELL Peter, SMITH James P. - Life-Cycle Consumption Patterns at Older Ages in the United States and the United Kingdom: Can Medical Expenditures Explain the Difference?, pp. 27-54
  • BROCKMEYER Anne, SMITH Spencer, HERNANDEZ Marco, KETTLE Stewart - Casting a Wider Tax Net: Experimental Evidence from Costa Rica, pp. 55-87
  • CABRAL Marika, CULLEN Mark R. - Estimating the Value of Public Insurance Using Complementary Private Insurance, pp. 88-129
  • CAMPBELL Jeffrey R., HERCOWITZ Zvi - Liquidity Constraints of the Middle Class, pp. 130-155
  • CARRILLO Bladimir, FERES Jose - Provider Supply, Utilization, and Infant Health: Evidence from a Physician Distribution Policy pp. 156-196
  • FRAKES Michael, GRUBER Jonathan - Defensive Medicine: Evidence from Military Immunity, pp. 197-231
  • GALIANI Sebastian, HAJJ Nadya, MCEWAN Patrick J., IBARRARÁN Pablo, KRISHNASWAMY Nandita - Voter Response to Peak and End Transfers: Evidence from a Conditional Cash Transfer Experiment, pp. 232-260
  • LIU Yongzheng, MAO Jie - How Do Tax Incentives Affect Investment and Productivity? Firm-Level Evidence from China, pp. 261-291
  • LOVENHEIM Michael F., WILLÉN Alexander - The Long-Run Effects of Teacher Collective Bargaining, pp. 292-324
  • LU Yi, WANG Jin, ZHU Lianming - Place-Based Policies, Creation, and Agglomeration Economies: Evidence from China's Economic Zone Program, pp. 325-360
  • MAFFINI Giorgia, XING Jing, DEVEREUX Michael P. - The Impact of Investment Incentives: Evidence from UK Corporation Tax Returns, pp. 361-389
  • PASHCHENKO Svetlana, PORAPAKKARM Ponpoje - Reducing Medical Spending of the Publicly Insured: The Case for a Cash-out Option, pp. 390-426
  • TELTSER Keith F. - Do Kidney Exchanges Improve Patient Outcomes?, pp. 427-453
  • CHANG Tom, GRAFF ZIVIN Joshua S., GROSS Tal, NEIDELL Matthew J. - Corrigendum: Particulate Pollution and the Productivity of Pear Packers, pp. 454-456

(résumés du n° 3/2019)

Volume 11, n° 2, May 2019

  • CHODOROW-REICH Gabriel - Geographic Cross-Sectional Fiscal Spending Multipliers: What Have We Learned?, pp. 1-34
  • CORNELISSEN Thomas, DUSTMANN Christian - Early School Exposure, Test Scores, and Noncognitive Outcomes, pp. 35-63
  • GERUSO Michael, LAYTON Timothy, PRINZ Daniel - Screening in Contract Design: Evidence from the ACA Health Insurance Exchanges, pp. 64-107
  • MARX Benjamin M., TURNER Lesley J. - Student Loan Nudges: Experimental Evidence on Borrowing and Educational Attainment, pp. 108-41
  • MITTAG Nikolas - Correcting for Misreporting of Government Benefits, pp. 142-64
  • MYERS Erica - Are Home Buyers Inattentive? Evidence from Capitalization of Energy Costs, pp. 165-88
  • PARCHET Raphaël - Are Local Tax Rates Strategic Complements or Strategic Substitutes?, pp. 189-224
  • ROZEMA Kyle, SCHANZENBACH Max - Good Cop, Bad Cop: Using Civilian Allegations to Predict Police Misconduct, pp. 225-268
  • RUH Philippe, STAUBLI Stefan Financial Incentives and Earnings of Disability Insurance Recipients: Evidence from a Notch Design, pp. 269-300
  • TUTTLE Cody - Snapping Back: Food Stamp Bans and Criminal Recidivism, pp. 301-327

Volume 11, n° 1, February 2019

  • ALLCOTT Hunt, KNITTEL Christopher - Are Consumers Poorly Informed about Fuel Economy? Evidence from Two Experiments, pp. 1-37
  • BENZARTI Youssef, CARLONI Dorian - Who Really Benefits from Consumption Tax Cuts? Evidence from a Large VAT Reform in France, pp. 38-63
  • BETTINGER Eric, GURANTZ Oded, KAWANO Laura, SACERDOTE Bruce, STEVENS Michael - The Long-Run Impacts of Financial Aid: Evidence from California's Cal Grant, pp. 64-94
  • CARPENTER Christopher S., LAWLER Emily C. - Direct and Spillover Effects of Middle School Vaccination Requirements, pp. 95-125
  • CHEVALIER Judith A., KASHYAP Anil K. - Best Prices: Price Discrimination and Consumer Substitution, pp. 126-159
  • COHEN Alma, YANG Crystal S. - Judicial Politics and Sentencing Decisions, pp. 160-191
  • CUTLER David, SKINNER Jonathan S., STERN Ariel Dora, WENNBERG David - Physician Beliefs and Patient Preferences: A New Look at Regional Variation in Health Care Spending, pp. 192-221
  • DAFNY Leemore - Does It Matter if Your Health Insurer Is For Profit? Effects of Ownership on Premiums, Insurance Coverage, and Medical Spending, pp. 222-265
  • GUCERI Irem, LIU Li - Effectiveness of Fiscal Incentives for R&D: Quasi-experimental Evidence, pp. 266-291
  • HUET-VAUGHN Emiliano - Stimulating the Vote: ARRA Road Spending and Vote Share, pp. 292-316
  • KNIGHT Brian, SCHIFF Nathan - The Out-of-State Tuition Distortion, pp. 317-350
  • THUSTRUP KREINER Claus, DREYER LASSEN David, LETH-PETERSEN Søren - Liquidity Constraint Tightness and Consumer Responses to Fiscal Stimulus Policy, pp. 351-379
  • LEWIS Eric - Patchwork Policies, Spillovers, and the Search for Oil and Gas, pp. 380-405
  • MILLIGAN Kevin, SMART Michael - An Estimable Model of Income Redistribution in a Federation: Musgrave Meets Oates, pp. 406-434
( résumés du n° 1/2019)



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