The American Economic Review 2009

Volume 99, n° 5, December 2009

Articles

  • CHIAPPORI Pierre-André, IYIGUN Murat, WEISS Yoram - Investment in Schooling and the Marriage Market, pp. 1689-1713
  • MULLER Nicholas Z., MENDELSOHN Robert - Efficient Pollution Regulation: Getting the Prices Right, pp. 1714-1739
  • GAYLE George-Levi, MILLER Robert A. - Has Moral Hazard Become a More Important Factor in Managerial Compensation?, pp. 1740-1769
  • GRUBB Michael D. - Selling to Overconfident Consumers, pp. 1770-1807
  • VERESHCHAGINA Galina, HOPENHAYN Hugo A. - Risk Taking by Entrepreneurs, pp. 1808-1830
  • JANUSZEWSKI FORBES Silke, LEDERMAN Mara - Adaptation and Vertical Integration in the Airline Industry, pp. 1831-1849
  • LANDEO Claudia M., SPIER Kathryn E. - Naked Exclusion: An Experimental Study of Contracts with Externalities, pp. 1850-1877
  • HENDEL Igal, NEVO Aviv, ORTALO-MAGNÉ François - The Relative Performance of Real Estate Marketing Platforms: MLS versus FSBOMadison.com, pp. 1878-1898
  • YOUNG H. Peyton - Innovation Diffusion in Heterogeneous Populations: Contagion, Social Influence, and Social Learning, pp. 1899-1924
  • ROBSON Arthur J., SAMUELSON Larry - The Evolution of Time Preference with Aggregate Uncertainty, pp. 1925-1953
  • ABDULKADIROGLU Atila, PATHAK Parag A., ROTH Alvin E. - Strategy-Proofness versus Efficiency in Matching with Indifferences: Redesigning the NYC High School Match, pp. 1954-1978
  • LAVY Victor - Performance Pay and Teachers' Effort, Productivity, and Grading Ethics, pp. 1979-2011
  • ARNOLD Lutz G., RILEY John G. - On the Possibility of Credit Rationing in the Stiglitz-Weiss Model, pp. 2012-2021
  • HO Teck-Hua, SU Xuanming - Peer-Induced Fairness in Games, pp. 2022-2049
  • LORENZONI Guido - A Theory of Demand Shocks, pp. 2050-2084

Shorter Papers

  • CHOI James J., LAIBSON David, MADRIAN Brigitte C. - Mental Accounting in Portfolio Choice: Evidence from a Flypaper Effect, pp. 2085-2095
  • ALFARO Laura, CHARLTON Andrew - Intra-industry Foreign Direct Investment, pp. 2096-2119
  • OBERHOLZER-GEE Felix, WALDFOGEL Joel - Media Markets and Localism: Does Local News en Español Boost Hispanic Voter Turnout?, pp. 2120-2128
  • OTTAVIANI Marco, SORENSEN Peter Norman - Surprised by the Parimutuel Odds?, pp. 2129-2134
  • JEANNE Olivier - Debt Maturity and the International Financial Architecture, pp. 2135-2148
  • DANIEL Terry E., GISCHES Eyran J., RAPOPORT Amnon - Departure Times in Y-Shaped Traffic Networks with Multiple Bottlenecks, pp. 2149-2176
  • LEVINSON Arik - Technology, International Trade, and Pollution from US Manufacturing, pp. 2177-2192
  • KVALOY Ola, OLSEN Trond E. - Endogenous Verifiability and Relational Contracting, pp. 2193-2208
  • BATTISTIN Erich, BRUGIAVINI Agar, RETTORE Enrico, WEBER Guglielmo - The Retirement Consumption Puzzle: Evidence from a Regression Discontinuity Approach, pp. 2209-2226
  • MATSUSAKA John G. - Direct Democracy and Public Employees, pp. 2227-2246
  • SUTTER Matthias - Individual Behavior and Group Membership: Comment, pp. 2247-2257
  • BAYER Christian - A Comment on the Economics of Labor Adjustment: Mind the Gap: Evidence from a Monte Carlo Experiment, pp. 2258-2266
  • COOPER Russell, WILLIS Jonathan L.- A Comment on the Economics of Labor Adjustment: Mind the Gap: Evidence from a Monte Carlo Experiment: Reply, pp. 2267-2276
  • DEMICHELIS Stefano, WEIBULL Jörgen W. - Corrigendum: Language, Meaning, and Games: A Model of Communication, Coordination, and Evolution, p. 2277

(résumés du n° 5/2009)

Volume 99, n° 4, September 2009

Articles

  • JAIMOVICH Nir, REBELO Sergio - Can News about the Future Drive the Business Cycle?, pp. 1097-1118
  • LONGSTAFF Francis A. - Portfolio Claustrophobia: Asset Pricing in Markets with Illiquid Assets, pp. 1119-1144
  • CHETTY Raj, LOONEY Adam, KROFT Kory - Salience and Taxation: Theory and Evidence, pp. 1145-1177
  • BLUME Andreas, DUFFY John, FRANCO April M. - Decentralized Organizational Learning: An Experimental Investigation, pp. 1178-1205
  • OGAWA Hikaru, WILDASIN David E. - Think Locally, Act Locally: Spillovers, Spillbacks, and Efficient Decentralized Policymaking, pp. 1206-1217
  • BESLEY Timothy, PERSSON Torsten - The Origins of State Capacity: Property Rights, Taxation, and Politics, pp. 1218-1244
  • ASHRAF Nava - Spousal Control and Intra-household Decision Making: An Experimental Study in the Philippines, pp. 1245-1277
  • BANDIERA Oriana, PRAT Andrea, VALLETTI Tommaso - Active and Passive Waste in Government Spending: Evidence from a Policy Experiment, pp. 1278-1308
  • BERGSTROM Theodore C., GARRATT Rodney J., SHEEHAN-COONOR Damien - One Chance in a Million: Altruism and the Bone Marrow Registry, pp. 1309-1334
  • KOSFELD Michael, OKADA Akira, RIEDL Arno - Institution Formation in Public Goods Games, pp. 1335-1355
  • SIALM Clemens - Tax Changes and Asset Pricing, pp. 1356-1383
  • ANGRIST Joshua, LAVY Victor - The Effects of High Stakes High School Achievement Awards: Evidence from a Randomized Trial, pp. 1384-1414
  • DEL NEGRO Marco, SCHORFHEIDE Frank - Monetary Policy Analysis with Potentially Misspecified Models, pp. 1415-1450
  • PÁSTOR Ľuboš, VERONESI Pietro - Technological Revolutions and Stock Prices, pp. 1451-1483
  • IVANOV Asen, LEVIN Dan, PECK James - Hindsight, Foresight, and Insight: An Experimental Study of a Small-Market Investment Game with Common and Private Values, pp. 1484-1507
  • RABIN Matthew, WEIZSACKER Georg - Narrow Bracketing and Dominated Choices, pp. 1508-1543
  • BULOW Jeremy, KLEMPERER Paul - Why Do Sellers (Usually) Prefer Auctions?, pp. 1544-1575

Shorter Papers

  • GERSHKOV Alex, MOLDOVANU Benny - Learning about the Future and Dynamic Efficiency, pp. 1576-1587
  • ENNIS Huberto M., KEISTER Todd - Bank Runs and Institutions: The Perils of Intervention, pp. 1588-1607
  • OHLENDORF Susanne - Expectation Damages, Divisible Contracts, and Bilateral Investment, pp. 1608-1618
  • PALACIOS-HUERTA Ignacio, VOLIJ Oscar - Field Centipedes, pp. 1619-1635
  • BENATI Luca, SURICO Paolo - VAR Analysis and the Great Moderation, pp. 1636-1652
  • MANDEL Benjamin R. - Art as an Investment and Conspicuous Consumption Good, pp. 1653-1663
  • BERGIN Paul R., FEENSTRA Robert C., HANSON Gordon H. - Offshoring and Volatility: Evidence from Mexico's Maquiladora Industry, pp. 1664-1671
  • LEVY Moshe - Gibrat's Law for (All) Cities: Comment, pp. 1672-1675
  • EECKHOUT Jan - Gibrat's Law for (All) Cities: Reply, pp. 1676-1683

(résumés du n° 4/2009)

Volume 99, n° 3, June 2009

Articles

  • KRUGMAN Paul - The Increasing Returns Revolution in Trade and Geography, pp. 561-571
  • LEAVER Clare - Bureaucratic Minimal Squawk Behavior: Theory and Evidence from Regulatory Agencies, pp. 572-607
  • KOJIMA Fuhito, PATHAK Parag A. - Incentives and Stability in Large Two-Sided Matching Markets, pp. 608-627
  • COVAL Joshua D., JUREK Jakub W., STAFFORD Erik - Economic Catastrophe Bonds, pp. 628-666
  • BENTO Antonio M., GOULDER Lawrence H., JACOBSEN Mark R., VON HAEFEN Roger H. - Distributional and Efficiency Impacts of Increased US Gasoline Taxes, pp. 667-699
  • PARRY Ian W. H., SMALL Kenneth A. - Should Urban Transit Subsidies Be Reduced?, pp. 700-724
  • COPELAND Brian R., TAYLOR M. Scott - Trade, Tragedy, and the Commons, pp. 725-749
  • MILLER Nathan H. - Strategic Leniency and Cartel Enforcement, pp. 750-768
  • BARTOSZ MA&CACUTE, WIEDERHOLT Kowiak and Mirko - Optimal Sticky Prices under Rational Inattention, pp. 769-803
  • JAIMOVICH Nir, SIU Henry E. - The Young, the Old, and the Restless: Demographics and Business Cycle Volatility, pp. 804-826
  • LEWBEL Arthur, PENDAKUR Krishna - Tricks with Hicks: The EASI Demand System, pp. 827-863
  • CAI Hongbin, CHEN Yuyu, FANG Hanming - Observational Learning: Evidence from a Randomized Natural Field Experiment, pp. 864-882
  • INDERST Roman, OTTAVIANI Marco - Misselling through Agents, pp. 883-908$
  • KÖSZEGI Botond, RABIN Matthew - Reference-Dependent Consumption Plans, pp. 909-936
  • NETZER Nick - Evolution of Time Preferences and Attitudes toward Risk, pp. 937-955
  • CHARNESS Gary, VILLEVAL Marie-Claire - Cooperation and Competition in Intergenerational Experiments in the Field and the Laboratory, pp. 956-978
  • CAMERA Gabriele, CASARI Marco - Cooperation among Strangers under the Shadow of the Future, pp. 979-1005

Shorter Papers

  • MACCINI Sharon, YANG Dean - Under the Weather: Health, Schooling, and Economic Consequences of Early-Life Rainfall, pp. 1006-1026
  • BEGGS Alan, GRADDY Kathryn - Anchoring Effects: Evidence from Art Auctions, pp. 1027-1039
  • IRELAND Peter N. - On the Welfare Cost of Inflation and the Recent Behavior of Money Demand, pp. 1040-1052
  • KILIAN Lutz - Not All Oil Price Shocks Are Alike: Disentangling Demand and Supply Shocks in the Crude Oil Market, pp. 1053-1069
  • WRIGHT Julian - Exclusive Dealing and Entry, When Buyers Compete: Comment, pp. 1070-1081
  • EDLUND Lena, KOPCZUK Wojciech - Corrigendum: Women, Wealth, and Mobility, page 1082

(résumés du n° 3/2009)

Volume 99, n° 2, May 2009

Papers and Proceedings of the One Hundred Twenty-First Annual Meeting of the American Economic Association

Papers

Richard T. Ely Lecture

  • CARD David - Immigration and Inequality, pp. 1-21

US Immigration Issues

  • HANSON Gordon H., MCINTOSH Craig - The Demography of Mexican Migration to the United States, pp. 22-27
  • OKONKWO OSILI Una, XIE Jia - Do Immigrants and Their Children Free Ride More Than Natives?, pp. 28-34
  • LOPEZ Mary, LOZANO Fernando Antonio - The Labor Supply of Immigrants in the United States: The Role of Changing Source Country Characteristics, pp. 35-40
  • RAPHAEL Steven, SMOLENSKY Eugene - Immigration and Poverty in the United States, pp. 41-44

The Skill Content of Jobs and the Evolution of the Wage Structure

  • AUTOR David, DORN David - This Job Is "Getting Old": Measuring Changes in Job Opportunities Using Occupational Age Structure, pp. 45-51
  • ABRAHAM Katharine G., SPLETZER James R. - New Evidence on the Returns to Job Skills, pp. 52-57
  • GOOS Maarten, MANNING Alan, SALMONS Anna - Job Polarization in Europe, pp. 58-63

Data Watch: Implementation of a New Architecture for the US National Accounts

  • JORGENSON Dale W., LANDEFELD J. Steven - Implementation of a New Architecture for the US National Accounts, pp. 64-68
  • BOSKIN Michael J. - Perspectives on the New Architecture for the US National Accounts, pp. 69-73
  • HARPER Michael J., MOULTON Brent R., ROSENTHAL Steven, WASSHAUSEN David B. - Integrated GDP-Productivity Accounts, pp. 74-79
  • PALUMBO Michael G., PARKER Jonathan A. - The Integrated Financial and Real System of National Accounts for the United States: Does It Presage the Financial Crisis?, pp. 80-86

Data Watch: Data Initiatives

  • ATTANASIO Orazio P. - Expectations and Perceptions in Developing Countries: Their Measurement and Their Use, pp. 87-92
  • BARTLING Bjorn, FEHR Ernst, MARECHAL Michel Andre, SCHUNK Daniel - Egalitarianism and Competitiveness, pp. 93-98
  • BROWNING Martin, CROSSLEY Thomas - Are Two Cheap, Noisy Measures Better Than One Expensive, Accurate One?, pp. 99-103

Health and Wealth

  • CASE Anne, PAXSON Christina - Early Life Health and Cognitive Function in Old Age, pp. 104-109
  • DE NARDI Mariacristina, FRENCH Eric, BAILEY JONES John - Life Expectancy and Old Age Savings, pp. 110-115
  • FINKELSTEIN Amy, LUTTMER Erzo F. P., NOTOWIDIGDO Matthew J. - Approaches to Estimating the Health State Dependence of the Utility Function, pp. 116-121

The Economy and Health

  • MILLER Douglas L., PAGE Marianne E., HUFF STEVENS Ann, FILIPSKI Mateusz - Why Are Recessions Good for Your Health?, pp. 122-127
  • MILLIGAN Kevin, STABILE Mark - Child Benefits, Maternal Employment, and Children's Health: Evidence from Canadian Child Benefit Expansions, pp. 128-132
  • SULLIVAN Daniel, VON WACHTER Till - Average Earnings and Long-Term Mortality: Evidence from Administrative Data, pp. 133-138

Human Capital Acquisition and Entrepreneurship

  • GURLEY-CALVEZ Tami, BIEHL Amelia, HARPER Katherine - Time-Use Patterns and Women Entrepreneurs, pp. 139-144
  • BANSAK Cynthia, CHEZUM Brian - How Do Remittances Affect Human Capital Formation of School-Age Boys and Girls?, pp. 145-148
  • CHEN Stacey H., CHEN Yen-Chien, LIU Jin-Tan - The Impact of Unexpected Maternal Death on Education: First Evidence from Three National Administrative Data Links, pp. 149-153
  • MILLER Amalia R. - Motherhood Delay and the Human Capital of the Next Generation, pp. 154-158

The Psychology of Food Consumption

  • DOWNS Julie S., LOEWENSTEIN George, WISDOM Jessica - Strategies for Promoting Healthier Food Choices, pp. 159-164
  • WANSINK Brian, JUST David R., PAYNE Collin R. - Mindless Eating and Healthy Heuristics for the Irrational, pp. 165-169
  • BERTRAND Marianne, WHITMORE SCHANZENBACH Diane - Time Use and Food Consumption, pp. 170-176

Air Pollution and Health around the World

  • CURRIE Janet, SCHMIEDER Johannes F. - Fetal Exposures to Toxic Releases and Infant Health, pp. 177-183
  • ALMOND Douglas, CHEN Yuyu, GREENSTONE Michael, LI Hongbin - Winter Heating or Clean Air? Unintended Impacts of China's Huai River Policy, pp. 184-190
  • FOSTER Andrew, GUTIERREZ Emilio, KUMAR Naresh - Voluntary Compliance, Pollution Levels, and Infant Mortality in Mexico, pp. 191-197

The Economic Impacts of Climate Change

  • DELL Melissa, JONES Benjamin F., OLKEN Benjamin A. - Temperature and Income: Reconciling New Cross-Sectional and Panel Estimates, pp. 198-204
  • FELKNER John, TAZHIBAYEVA Kamilya, TOWNSEND Robert - Impact of Climate Change on Rice Production in Thailand, pp. 205-210
  • DESCHENES Olivier, GREENSTONE Michael, GURYAN Jonathan - Climate Change and Birth Weight, pp. 211-217

The Economics of Malaria

  • BLEAKLEY Hoyt - Economic Effects of Childhood Exposure to Tropical Disease, pp. 218-223
  • DUPAS Pascaline - What Matters (and What Does Not) in Households' Decision to Invest in Malaria Prevention?, pp. 224-230
  • TAROZZI Alessandro, MAHAJAN Aprajit, YOONG Joanne, BLACKBURN Brian - Commitment Mechanisms and Compliance with Health-Protecting Behavior: Preliminary Evidence from Orissa, India, pp. 231-235
  • HOFFMANN Vivian - Intrahousehold Allocation of Free and Purchased Mosquito Nets, pp. 236-241

Disease and Development: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives

  • CLARK Gregory, CUMMINS Neil - Urbanization, Mortality, and Fertility in Malthusian England , pp. 242-247
  • VOIGTLANDER Nico, VOTH Hans-Joachim - Malthusian Dynamism and the Rise of Europe: Make War, Not Love, pp. 248-254
  • WEIL David N., WILDE Joshua - How Relevant Is Malthus for Economic Development Today?, pp. 255-260

Macroeconomic Narratives from Africa and the Diaspora

  • BLAIR HENRY Peter, MILLER Conrad - Institutions versus Policies: A Tale of Two Islands, pp. 261-267
  • BENY Laura N., COOK Lisa D. - Metals or Management? Explaining Africa's Recent Economic Growth Performance, pp. 268-274
  • COULIBALY Brahima, LOGAN Trevon D. - South Africa's Post-apartheid Two-Step: Social Demands versus Macro Stability, pp. 275-281

Conflict and Development

  • CHASSANG Sylvain, PADRO I MIQUEL Gerard - Defensive Weapons and Defensive Alliances, pp. 282-286
  • FEARON James D., HUMPHREYS Macartan, WEINSTEIN Jeremy M. - Can Development Aid Contribute to Social Cohesion after Civil War? Evidence from a Field Experiment in Post-conflict Liberia, pp. 287-291
  • BESLEY Timothy, PERSSON Torsten - Repression or Civil War?, pp. 292-297

Political Economy under Weak Institutions

  • ACEMOGLU Daron, EGOROV Georgy, SONIN Konstantin - Do Juntas Lead to Personal Rule?, pp. 298-303
  • BRENDER Adi, DRAZEN Allan - Consolidation of New Democracy, Mass Attitudes, and Clientelism, pp. 304-309
  • ROBINSON James A., ZORVIK Ragnar - The Real Swing Voter's Curse, pp. 310-315

Polls, Votes, and Elections

  • WALSH Elias, DOLFIN Sarah, DINARDO John - Lies, Damn Lies, and Pre-election Polling, pp. 316-322
  • MAS Alexandre, MORETTI Enrico - Racial Bias in the 2008 Presidential Election, pp. 323-329
  • LEE David S., MORETTI Enrico - Bayesian Learning and the Pricing of New Information: Evidence from Prediction Markets, pp. 330-336

Intellectual Property Rights and Economic Growth in the Long Run

  • BOLDRIN Michele, LEVINE David K. - A Model of Discovery, pp. 337-342
  • LERNER Josh - The Empirical Impact of Intellectual Property Rights on Innovation: Puzzles and Clues, pp. 343-348
  • MOKYR Joel - Intellectual Property Rights, the Industrial Revolution, and the Beginnings of Modern Economic Growth, pp. 349-355

New Empirical Approaches to Decision Making under Uncertainty

  • CHIAPPORI Pierre-Andre, GANDHI Amit, SALANIE Bernard, SALANIE Francois - Identifying Preferences under Risk from Discrete Choices, pp. 356-362
  • KIMBALL Miles S., SAHM Claudia R., SHAPIRO Matthew D. - Risk Preferences in the PSID: Individual Imputations and Family Covariation, pp. 363-368

Heterogeneity in the Response of Consumption to Income

  • TOBACMAN Jeremy - Endogenous Effective Discounting, Credit Constraints, and Wealth Inequality, pp. 369-373
  • SHAPIRO Matthew D., SLEMROD Joel - Did the 2008 Tax Rebates Stimulate Spending?, pp. 374-379
  • DYNAN Karen E., EDELBERG Wendy, PALUMBO Michael G. - The Effects of Population Aging on the Relationship among Aggregate Consumption, Saving, and Income, pp. 380-386
  • KAUFMANN Katja, PISTAFERRI Luigi - Disentangling Insurance and Information in Intertemporal Consumption Choices, pp. 387-392

Household Heterogeneity in Financial Markets

  • CALVET Laurent E., CAMPBELL John Y., SODINI Paolo - Measuring the Financial Sophistication of Households, pp. 393-398
  • PARKER Jonathan A., VISSING-JORGENSEN Annette - Who Bears Aggregate Fluctuations and How?, pp. 399-405
  • PIAZZESI Monika, SCHNEIDER Martin - Momentum Traders in the Housing Market: Survey Evidence and a Search Model, pp. 406-411

Rationality in the Consumer Credit Market

  • AGARWAL Sumit, SKIBA Paige Marta, TOBACMAN Jeremy - Payday Loans and Credit Cards: New Liquidity and Credit Scoring Puzzles?, pp. 412-417
  • BERTRAND Marianne, MORSE Adair - What Do High-Interest Borrowers Do with Their Tax Rebate?, pp. 418-423
  • STANGO Victor, ZINMAN Jonathan - What Do Consumers Really Pay on Their Checking and Credit Card Accounts? Explicit, Implicit, and Avoidable Costs, pp. 424-429

Online Advertising Markets

  • VARIAN Hal R. - Online Ad Auctions, pp. 430-434
  • HOSSAIN Tanjim, MORGAN John - The Quest for QWERTY, pp. 435-440
  • AGARWAL Nikhil, ATHEY Susan, YANG David - Skewed Bidding in Pay-per-Action Auctions for Online Advertising, pp. 441-447

Beliefs and Disagreement in Organizations

  • VAN DEN STEEN Eric - Authority versus Persuasion, pp. 448-453
  • LANDIER Augustin, SRAER David, THESMAR David - Financial Risk Management: When Does Independence Fail?, pp. 454-458
  • BENABOU Roland, TIROLE Jean - Over My Dead Body: Bargaining and the Price of Dignity, pp. 459-465

International Aspects of Financial-Market Imperfections

  • REINHART Carmen M., ROGOFF Kenneth S. - The Aftermath of Financial Crises, pp. 466-472
  • AGUIAR Mark, AMADOR Manuel, GOPINATH Gita - Expropriation Dynamics, pp. 473-479
  • OBSTFELD Maurice, SHAMBAUGH Jay C., TAYLOR Alan M. - Financial Instability, Reserves, and Central Bank Swap Lines in the Panic of 2008, pp. 480-446

Trade, Product Turnover and Quality

  • BERNARD Andrew B., BRADFORD JENSEN J., REDDING Stephen J., SCHOTT Peter K. - The Margins of US Trade, pp. 487-493
  • GOLDBERG Pinelopi, KHANDELWAL Amit, PAVCNIK Nina, TOPOLOVA Petia - Trade Liberalization and New Imported Inputs, pp. 494-500
  • KUGLER Maurice, VERHOOGEN Eric - Plants and Imported Inputs: New Facts and an Interpretation, pp. 501-507

Public Policies, Public Funding, and Their Impact

  • LONG Sharon K., STOCKLEY Karen, YEMANE Alshadye - Another Look at the Impacts of Health Reform in Massachusetts: Evidence Using New Data and a Stronger Model, pp. 508-511
  • MITRA Sophie - Disability Screening and Labor Supply: Evidence from South Africa, pp. 512-516
  • IONESCU Felicia, POLGREEN Linnea A. - A Theory of Brain Drain and Public Funding for Higher Education in the United States, pp. 517-521
  • HAM John C., LI Xianghong, SHORE-SHEPPARD Lara D. - Public Policy and the Dynamics of Children's Health Insurance, 1986-1999, pp. 522-526

Pensions and Health Care: Fiscal Challenges for State and Local Governments

  • LUCAS Deborah J., ZELDES Stephen P. - How Should Public Pension Plans Invest?, pp. 527-532
  • CLARK Robert L. - Will Public Sector Retiree Health Benefit Plans Survive? Economic and Policy Implications of Unfunded Liabilities, pp. 533-537
  • BROWN Jeffrey R., WILCOX David W. - Discounting State and Local Pension Liabilities, pp. 538-542

The Revival of Fiscal Policy

  • AUERBACH Alan J. - Implementing the New Fiscal Policy Activism, pp. 543-549
  • TAYLOR John B. - The Lack of an Empirical Rationale for a Revival of Discretionary Fiscal Policy, pp. 550-555
  • FELDSTEIN Martin - Rethinking the Role of Fiscal Policy, pp. 556-559

Capital Market Frictions and Liquidity

  • EBERLY Janice, WANG Neng - Capital Reallocation and Growth, pp. 560-566
  • GORTON Gary - Information, Liquidity, and the (Ongoing) Panic of 2007, pp. 567-572
  • MISHKIN Frederic S. - Is Monetary Policy Effective during Financial Crises?, pp. 573-577

Liquidity, Macroeconomics, and Asset Prices

  • BRUNNERMEIER Markus K., YOGO Motohiro - A Note on Liquidity Risk Management, pp. 578-583
  • CABALLERO Ricardo J., KRISHNAMURTHY Arvind - Global Imbalances and Financial Fragility, pp. 584-588
  • FARHI Emmanuel, TIROLE Jean - Leverage and the Central Banker's Put, pp. 589-593

Monetary Policy, Liquidity, and Financial Crises

  • BOLTON Patrick, SANTOS Tano, SCHEINKMAN Jose A. - Market and Public Liquidity, pp. 594-599
  • ADRIAN Tobias, SHIN Hyun Song - Money, Liquidity, and Monetary Policy, pp. 600-605
  • DIAMOND Douglas W., RAJAN Raghuram G. - The Credit Crisis: Conjectures about Causes and Remedies, pp. 606-610

The Economics Major as Part of a Liberal Education

  • COLANDER David, MCGOLDRICK KimMarie - The Economics Major as Part of a Liberal Education: The Teagle Report, pp. 611-618
  • HILL Catharine - The Economics Major as Part of a Liberal Education: The Teagle Report: Comment, pp. 618-620
  • BRENEMAN David W. - The Economics Major as Part of a Liberal Education: The Teagle Report: Comment, pp. 620-621
  • DALY George - The Economics Major as Part of a Liberal Education: The Teagle Report: Comment, pp. 621-623

Completing an Economics PhD in Five Years: Let the Data (Literally) Speak for Themselves

  • STOCK Wendy A., FINEGAN T. Aldrich, SIEGFRIED John J. - Completing an Economics PhD in Five Years, pp. 624-629

(résumés du n° 2/2009)

Volume 99, n° 1, March 2009

Articles

  • DIXIT Avinash - Governance Institutions and Economic Activity, pp. 5-24
  • CONESA Juan Carlos, KITAO Sagiri, KRUEGER Dirk - Taxing Capital? Not a Bad Idea after All!, pp. 25-48
  • ADAMS William, EINAV Liran, LEVIN Jonathan - Liquidity Constraints and Imperfect Information in Subprime Lending, pp. 49-84
  • CAGETTI Marco, DE NARDI Mariacristina - Estate Taxation, Entrepreneurship, and Wealth, pp. 85-111
  • MAS Alexandre, MORETTI Enrico - Peers at Work, pp. 112-45
  • EDLUND Lena, KOPCZUK Wojciech - Women, Wealth, and Mobility, pp. 146-78
  • URQUIOLA Miguel, VERHOOGEN Eric - Class-Size Caps, Sorting, and the Regression-Discontinuity Design, pp. 179-215
  • BEAUDRY Paul, BLACKORBY Charles, SZALAY Dezsö - Taxes and Employment Subsidies in Optimal Redistribution Programs, pp. 216-42
  • BARRO Robert J. - Rare Disasters, Asset Prices, and Welfare Costs, pp. 243-64
  • TIROLE Jean - Cognition and Incomplete Contracts, pp. 265-94
  • HARGREAVES HEAP Shaun P., ZIZZO Daniel John - The Value of Groups, pp. 295-323
  • DOBKIN Carlos, NICOSIA Nancy - The War on Drugs: Methamphetamine, Public Health, and Crime, pp. 324-49
  • BOIVIN Jean, GIANNONI Marc P., MIHOV Ilian - Sticky Prices and Monetary Policy: Evidence from Disaggregated US Data, pp. 350-84
  • MACHINA Mark J. - Risk, Ambiguity, and the Rank-Dependence Axioms, pp. 385-92
  • HO Katherine - Insurer-Provider Networks in the Medical Care Market, pp. 393-430
  • CHEN Yan, XIN LI Sherry - Group Identity and Social Preferences, pp. 431-57

Shorter Papers

  • HAMILTON Stephen F. - Excise Taxes with Multiproduct Transactions, pp. 458-71
  • MORGAN John, VÁRDY Felix - Diversity in the Workplace, pp. 472-85
  • ANGELUCCI Manuela, DE GIORGI Giacomo - Indirect Effects of an Aid Program: How Do Cash Transfers Affect Ineligibles' Consumption?, pp. 486-508
  • MAKOWSKY Michael D., STRATMANN Thomas - Political Economy at Any Speed: What Determines Traffic Citations?, pp. 509-527
  • SPILIMBERGO Antonio - Democracy and Foreign Education, pp. 528-43
  • ARIELY Dan, BRACHA Anat, MEIER Stephan - Doing Good or Doing Well? Image Motivation and Monetary Incentives in Behaving Prosocially, pp. 544-55

(résumés du n° 1/2009)


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