2020

Volume 12, n° 4, November 2020

  • Bastani S., Blomquist S., Micheletto L. - Child Care Subsidies, Quality, and Optimal Income Taxation, pp. 1-37.
  • Benzarti Y. - How Taxing Is Tax Filing? Using Revealed Preferences to Estimate Compliance Costs, pp. 38-57.
  • Bradley S., Feldman N.E. - Hidden Baggage: Behavioral Responses to Changes in Airline Ticket Tax Disclosure, pp. 58-87.
  • Cahyadi N., Hanna R., Olken B.A., Prima R.A., Satriawan E., Syamsulhakim E. - Cumulative Impacts of Conditional Cash Transfer Programs: Experimental Evidence from Indonesia, pp. 88-110.
  • Conlon C.T., Rao N.L. - Discrete Prices and the Incidence and Efficiency of Excise Taxes, pp. 111-143.
  • Gadenne L. - Can Rationing Increase Welfare? Theory and an Application to India’s Ration Shop System, pp. 144-177.
  • Green D., Melzer B.T., Parker J.A., Rojas A. - Accelerator or Brake? Cash for Clunkers, Household Liquidity, and Aggregate Demand, pp. 178-211.
  • Guzman J., Stern S. - The State of American Entrepreneurship: New Estimates of the Quantity and Quality of Entrepreneurship for 32 US States, 1988-2014, pp. 212-243.
  • Holland S.P., Mansur E.T., Muller N.Z., Yates A.J. - Decompositions and Policy Consequences of an Extraordinary Decline in Air Pollution from Electricity Generation, pp. 244-274.
  • Jappelli, T., Pistaferri L. - Reported MPC and Unobserved Heterogeneity, pp. 275-297.
  • Lockwood B.B. - Optimal Income Taxation with Present Bias, pp. 298-327.
  • Watzinger M., Fackler T.A., Nagler M., Schnitzer M. - How Antitrust Enforcement Can Spur Innovation: Bell Labs and the 1956 Consent Decree, pp. 328-359.

(résumés du n° 4/2020)

Volume 12, n° 3, August 2020

  • Acemoglu D., Fergusson L., Robinson J., Romero D., Vargas J. F. - The Perils of High-Powered Incentives : Evidence from Colombia’s False Positives, pp. 1‑43.
  • Bastian J. - The Rise of Working Mothers and the 1975 Earned Income Tax Credit, pp. 44‑75.
  • Bertocchi G., Dimico A., Lancia F., Russo A. - Youth Enfranchisement, Political Responsiveness, and Education Expenditure : Evidence from the US, pp. 76‑106.
  • Bollinger B., Burkhardt J., Gillingham K. T. - Peer Effects in Residential Water Conservation : Evidence from Migration, pp. 107‑133.
  • Boyer M. M., De Donder P., Fluet C., Leroux M.-L., Michaud P.-C. - Long-Term Care Insurance : Information Frictions and Selection, pp. 134‑169.
  • Calel R. - Adopt or Innovate : Understanding Technological Responses to Cap-and-Trade, pp. 170‑201.
  • Gallagher J., Fisher P. J. - Criminal Deterrence When There Are Offsetting Risks : Traffic Cameras, Vehicular Accidents, and Public Safety, pp. 202‑237.
  • Han H.-W., Lien H.-M., Yang T.-T. - Patient Cost-Sharing and Healthcare Utilization in Early Childhood : Evidence from a Regression Discontinuity Design, pp. 238‑278.
  • Jaffe S., Shepard M. - Price-Linked Subsidies and Imperfect Competition in Health Insurance, pp. 279‑311.
  • Johannesen N., Langetieg P., Reck D., Risch M., Slemrod J. - Taxing Hidden Wealth : The Consequences of US Enforcement Initiatives on Evasive Foreign Accounts, pp. 312‑346.
  • Johnson J. E., Kleiner M. M. - Is Occupational Licensing a Barrier to Interstate Migration?, pp. 347‑373.
  • Kresch E. P. - The Buck Stops Where? Federalism, Uncertainty, and Investment in the Brazilian Water and Sanitation Sector, pp. 374‑401.
  • Mortenson J. A., Whitten A. - Bunching to Maximize Tax Credits : Evidence from Kinks in the US Tax Schedule, pp. 402‑432.
  • Shaffer B. - Misunderstanding Nonlinear Prices : Evidence from a Natural Experiment on Residential Electricity Demand, pp. 433‑461.

Volume 12, n° 2, May 2020

  • Bubb R., Warren P. L. - An Equilibrium Theory of Retirement Plan Design, pp. 22–45.
  • Mele A. - Does School Desegregation Promote Diverse Interactions? An Equilibrium Model of Segregation within Schools, pp. 228–57.
  • Park R. J., Goodman J., Hurwitz M., Smith J. - Heat and Learning, pp. 306–39.
  • Rudik I. - Optimal Climate Policy When Damages Are Unknown, pp. 340–73.
  • Owens III R., Rossi-Hansberg E., Sarte P.-D. - Rethinking Detroit, pp. 258–305.
  • Dieterle S., Bartalotti O., Brummet Q. - Revisiting the Effects of Unemployment Insurance Extensions on Unemployment: A Measurement-Error-Corrected Regression Discontinuity Approach, pp. 84–114.
  • Goodman J., Gurantz O., Smith J. - Take Two! SAT Retaking and College Enrollment Gaps, pp. 115–58.
  • Agrawal A., Rosell C., Simcoe T. - Tax Credits and Small Firm R&D Spending, pp. 1–21.
  • Leung P., O’Leary C. - Unemployment Insurance and Means-Tested Program Interactions: Evidence from Administrative Data, pp. 159–92.
  • Londoño-Vélez J., Rodríguez C., Sánchez F. - Upstream and Downstream Impacts of College Merit-Based Financial Aid for Low-Income Students: Ser Pilo Paga in Colombia, pp. 193–227.
  • Cellini S. R., Darolia R., Turner L. J. - Where Do Students Go When For-Profit Colleges Lose Federal Aid? American Economic Journal: Economic Policy 12 46–83.

(résumés du n°2/2020)

Volume 12, n° 1, February 2020

  • AGARWAL Sumit, AMROMIN Gene, BEN-DAVID Itzhak, CHOMSISENGPHET Souphala, EVANOFF Douglas D. - Financial Education versus Costly Counseling: How to Dissuade Borrowers from Choosing Risky Mortgages?, pp. 1-32
  • BARRAGE Lint, CHYN Eric, HASTINGS Justine - Advertising and Environmental Stewardship: Evidence from the BP Oil Spill, pp. 33-61
  • BAU Natalie, DAS Jishnu - Teacher Value Added in a Low-Income Country, pp. 62-96)
  • BOUND John, BRAGA Breno, KHANNA Gaurav, TURNER Sarah - A Passage to America: University Funding and International Students, pp. 97-126
  • COHODES Sarah R. - The Long-Run Impacts of Specialized Programming for High-Achieving Students, pp. 127-66
  • GERARDEN Todd D., REEDER W. Spencer, STOCK James H. - Federal Coal Program Reform, the Clean Power Plan, and the Interaction of Upstream and Downstream Climate Policies, pp. 167-99
  • GREENSTONE Michael, MAS Alexandre, NGUYEN Hoai-Luu - Do Credit Market Shocks Affect the Real Economy? Quasi-experimental Evidence from the Great Recession and "Normal" Economic Times, pp. 200-225
  • GROSZ Michel - The Returns to a Large Community College Program: Evidence from Admissions Lotteries, pp. 226-53
  • KROFT Kory, KUCKO Kavan, LEHMANN Etienne, SCHMIEDER Johannes - Optimal Income Taxation with Unemployment and Wage Responses: A Sufficient Statistics Approach, pp. 254-92
  • KUKA Elira, SHENHAV Na'ama, SHIH Kevin - Do Human Capital Decisions Respond to the Returns to Education? Evidence from DACA, pp. 293-324
  • LIU Li - Where Does Multinational Investment Go with Territorial Taxation? Evidence from the United Kingdom, pp. 325-58
  • PAPAY John P., TAYLOR Eric S., TYLER John H., LASKI Mary E. - Learning Job Skills from Colleagues at Work: Evidence from a Field Experiment Using Teacher Performance Data, pp. 359-88
  • WETTSTEIN Gal - Retirement Lock and Prescription Drug Insurance: Evidence from Medicare Part D, pp. 389-417
  • YANG Jun, PUREVJAV Avralt-Od, Shanjun LI - The Marginal Cost of Traffic Congestion and Road Pricing: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Beijing, pp. 418-53

(résumés du n°1/2020)

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