The American Economic Review

Volume 103, n° 7, December 2013

  • HANDEL Benjamin R. - Adverse Selection and Inertia in Health Insurance Markets: When Nudging Hurts, pp. 2643-2682
  • CHETTY Raj, FRIEDMAN John N., SAEZ Emmanuel - Using Differences in Knowledge across Neighborhoods to Uncover the Impacts of the EITC on Earnings, pp. 2683-2721
  • HENDEL Igal, NEVO Aviv - Intertemporal Price Discrimination in Storable Goods Markets, pp. 2722-2751
  • HERRENDORF Berthold, ROGERSON Richard, VALENTINYI Ákos - Two Perspectives on Preferences and Structural Transformation, pp. 2752-2789
  • KARNI Edi, VIERO Marie-Louise - 'Reverse Bayesianism': A Choice-Based Theory of Growing Awareness, pp. 2790-2810
  • ANDERSON Axel, SMITH Lones - Dynamic Deception, pp. 2811-2847
  • KOVRIHNYKH Natalia - Debt Contracts with Partial Commitment, pp. 2848-2874
  • KOLSTAD Jonathan T. - Information and Quality When Motivation Is Intrinsic: Evidence from Surgeon Report Cards, pp. 2875-2910
  • CHEN Jiawei, ESTEBAN Susanna, SHUM Matthew - When Do Secondary Markets Harm Firms? pp. 2911-2934
  • HUMMELS David L., SCHAUR Georg - Time as a Trade Barrier, pp. 2935-2959
  • LEE Robin S. - Vertical Integration and Exclusivity in Platform and Two-Sided Markets, pp. 2960-3000
  • HEFFETZ Ori, RABIN Matthew - Conclusions Regarding Cross-Group Differences in Happiness Depend on Difficulty of Reaching Respondents, pp. 3001-3021

Shorter Papers

  • JAIMOVICH Nir, PRUITT Seth, SIU Henry E. - The Demand for Youth: Explaining Age Differences in the Volatility of Hours, pp. 3022-3044
  • BLANCHARD Olivier J., L'HUILLIER Jean-Paul, LORENZONI Guido - News, Noise, and Fluctuations: An Empirical Exploration, pp. 3045-3070
  • BALIGA Sandeep, HANANY Eran, KLIBANOFF Peter - Polarization and Ambiguity, pp. 3071-3083
  • SAITO Kota - Social Preferences under Risk: Equality of Opportunity versus Equality of Outcome, pp. 3084-3101
  • ADDA Jérôme, CORNAGLIA Francesca - Taxes, Cigarette Consumption, and Smoking Intensity: Reply, pp. 3102-3114

(résumés du n° 7/2013)

Volume 103, n° 6, October 2013

Articles

  • HECKMAN James, PINTO Rodrigo, SAVELYEV Peter - Understanding the Mechanisms through Which an Influential Early Childhood Program Boosted Adult Outcomes, pp. 2052-2086
  • CLARK Damon, ROYER Heather - The Effect of Education on Adult Mortality and Health: Evidence from Britain, pp. 2087-2120
  • AUTOR David H., DORN David, HANSON Gordon H. - The China Syndrome: Local Labor Market Effects of Import Competition in the United States, pp. 2121-2168
  • KHANDELWAL Amit K., SCHOTT Peter K., WEI Shang-Jin - Trade Liberalization and Embedded Institutional Reform: Evidence from Chinese Exporters, pp. 2169-2195
  • FIELD Erica, PANDE Rohini, PAPP John, RIGOL Natalia - Does the Classic Microfinance Model Discourage Entrepreneurship among the Poor? Experimental Evidence from India, pp. 2196-2226
  • VOIGTLÄNDER Nico, VOTH Hans-Joachim - How the West 'Invented' Fertility Restriction, pp. 2227-2264
  • ROBERTS Michael J., SCHLENKER Wolfram - Identifying Supply and Demand Elasticities of Agricultural Commodities: Implications for the US Ethanol Mandate, pp. 2265-2295
  • DESMET Klaus, ROSSI-HANSBERG Esteban - Urban Accounting and Welfare, pp. 2296-2327
  • LI Jin, MATOUSCHEK Niko - Managing Conflicts in Relational Contracts, pp. 2328-2351
  • GAGNEPAIN Philippe, IVALDI Marc, MARTIMORT David - The Cost of Contract Renegotiation: Evidence from the Local Public Sector, pp. 2352-2383
  • CALZOLARI Giacomo, DENICOLO Vincenzo - Competition with Exclusive Contracts and Market-Share Discounts, pp. 2384-2411
  • PESKI Marcin, SZENTES Balázs - Spontaneous Discrimination, pp. 2412-2436
  • BUONANNO Paolo, RAPHAEL Steven - Incarceration and Incapacitation: Evidence from the 2006 Italian Collective Pardon, pp. 2437-2465
  • CAMPBELL Arthur - Word-of-Mouth Communication and Percolation in Social Networks, pp. 2466-2498
  • BARSEGHYAN Levon, MOLINARI Francesca, O'DONOGHUE Ted, TEITELBAUM Joshua C. -    The Nature of Risk Preferences: Evidence from Insurance Choices, pp. 2499-2529

Shorter Papers

  • PARKER Jonathan A., SOULELES Nicholas S., JOHNSON David S., McCLEELAND Robert -  Consumer Spending and the Economic Stimulus Payments of 2008, pp. 2530-2553
  • DHINGRA Swati - Trading Away Wide Brands for Cheap Brands, pp. 2554-2584
  • SCHLEE Edward E. - Surplus Maximization and Optimality, pp. 2585-2611
  • KURMANN André, OTROK Christopher - News Shocks and the Slope of the Term Structure of Interest Rates, pp. 2612-2632
  • ZIEGELMEYER Anthony, MARCH Christoph, KRÜGEL Sebastian - Do We Follow Others When We Should? A Simple Test of Rational Expectations: Comment, pp. 2633-2642

(résumés du n° 6/2013)

Volume 103, n° 5, August 2013

  • AUTOR David H., DORN David - The Growth of Low-Skill Service Jobs and the Polarization of the US Labor Market, pp. 1553-1597
  • FAN Ying - Ownership Consolidation and Product Characteristics: A Study of the US Daily Newspaper Market, pp. 1598-1628
  • ATKIN David - Trade, Tastes, and Nutrition in India, pp. 1629-1663
  • AGUIAR Mark, HURST Erik, KARABARBOUNIS Loukas - Time Use during the Great Recession, pp. 1664-1696
  • CARVALHO Vasco, GABAIX Xavier - The Great Diversification and Its Undoing, pp. 1697-1727
  • BASAK Suleyman, PAVLOVA Anna - Asset Prices and Institutional Investors, pp. 1728-1758
  • BROLLO Fernanda, NANNICINI Tommaso, PEROTTI Roberto, TABELLINI Guido - The Political Resource Curse, pp. 1759-1796
  • MAESTAS Nicole, MULLEN Kathleen J., STRAND Alexander - Does Disability Insurance Receipt Discourage Work? Using Examiner Assignment to Estimate Causal Effects of SSDI Receipt, pp. 1797-1829
  • ROBERTS James W., SWEETING Andrew - When Should Sellers Use Auctions? pp. 1830-1861
  • BHARADWAJ Prashant, LOKEN Katrine Vellesen, NEILSON Christopher -  Early Life Health Interventions and Academic Achievement, pp. 1862-1891
  • JACOBSEN KLEVEN Henrik Jacobsen, LANDAIS Camille, SAEZ Emmanuel - Taxation and International Migration of Superstars: Evidence from the European Football Market, pp. 1892-1924

Shorter Papers

  • OTTAVIANO Gianmarco I. P., PERI Giovanni, WRIGHT Greg C. - Immigration, Offshoring, and American Jobs, pp. 1925-1959
  • KOVAK Brian K. - Regional Effects of Trade Reform: What Is the Correct Measure of Liberalization? pp. 1960-1976
  • OSTER Emily, SHOULSON Ira, DORSEY E. Ray - Limited Life Expectancy, Human Capital and Health Investments, pp. 1977-2002
  • XIE Yu, KILLEWALD Alexandra - Intergenerational Occupational Mobility in Great Britain and the United States since 1850: Comment, pp. 2003-2020
  • HOUT Michael, GUEST Avery M. - Intergenerational Occupational Mobility in Great Britain and the United States since 1850: Comment, pp. 2021-2040
  • LONG Jason, FERRIE Joseph - Intergenerational Occupational Mobility in Great Britain and the United States since 1850: Reply, pp. 2041-2049
  • AYGÜN Orhan, SÖNMEZ Tayfun - Matching with Contracts: Comment, pp. 2050-2051

(résumés du n° 5/2013)

Volume 103, n° 4, June 2013

Articles

  • LONG Jason, FERRIE Joseph - Intergenerational Occupational Mobility in Great Britain and the United States since 1850, pp. 1109-1137
  • DUPAS Pascaline, ROBINSON Jonathan - Why Don't the Poor Save More? Evidence from Health Savings Experiments, pp. 1138-1171
  • CORREIA Isabel, FARHI Emmanuel, NICOLINI Juan Pablo, TELES Pedro - Unconventional Fiscal Policy at the Zero Bound, pp. 1172-1211
  • MERTENS Karel, RAVN Morten O. - The Dynamic Effects of Personal and Corporate Income Tax Changes in the United States, pp. 1212-1247
  • BOUTON Laurent - A Theory of Strategic Voting in Runoff Elections, pp. 1248-1288
  • POP-ELECHES Cristian, URGUIOLA Miguel - Going to a Better School: Effects and Behavioral Responses, pp. 1289-1324
  • FEHR Ernst, HERZ Holger, WILKENING Tom - The Lure of Authority: Motivation and Incentive Effects of Power, pp. 1325-1359
  • LIM Claire S. H. - Preferences and Incentives of Appointed and Elected Public Officials: Evidence from State Trial Court Judges, pp. 1360-1397
  • CAPPELEN Alexander W., KONOW James, SORENSEN Erik Ø., TUNGODDEN Bertil - Just Luck: An Experimental Study of Risk-Taking and Fairness, pp. 1398-1413
  • KELLER Wolfgang, YEAPLE Stephen Ross - The Gravity of Knowledge, pp. 1414-1444

Shorter Papers

  • ROGERSON Richard, WALLENIUS Johanna - Nonconvexities, Retirement, and the Elasticity of Labor Supply, pp. 1445-1462
  • KURLAT Pablo - Lemons Markets and the Transmission of Aggregate Shocks, pp. 1463-1489
  • SPIEGLER Ran - Placebo Reforms, pp. 1490-1506
  • CLOYNE James - Discretionary Tax Changes and the Macroeconomy: New Narrative Evidence from the United Kingdom, pp. 1507-1528
  • CRAINICH David, EECKHOUDT Louis, TRANNOY Alain - Even (Mixed) Risk Lovers Are Prudent, pp. 1529-1535
  • EBERT Sebastian - Even (Mixed) Risk Lovers Are Prudent: Comment, pp. 1536-1537
  • CUMMINS Jason G., HASSETT Kevin A., OLINER Stephen D. - Investment Behavior, Observable Expectations, and Internal Funds: Corrigendum, pp. 1538-1539
  • Independent Auditor's Report, pp. 1540-1541

(résumés du n° 4/2013)

Volume 103, n° 3, May 2013

Papers
  • GLAESER Edward L. - A Nation of Gamblers: Real Estate Speculation and American History, pp. 1-42
Reflections on the 100th Anniversary of The Federal Reserve  
  • LUCAS Robert E. - Glass-Steagall: A Requiem, pp. 43-47
  • REINHART Carmen M., ROGOFF Kenneth S. - Shifting Mandates: The Federal Reserve's First Centennial, pp. 48-54
  • ROMER Christina D., ROMER David H. - The Most Dangerous Idea in Federal Reserve History: Monetary Policy Doesn't Matter, pp. 55-60

The Fiftieth Anniversary of Friedman and Schwartz’s A Monetary History of the United States

  • BORDO Michael D., Rockhoff Hugh - Not Just the Great Contraction: Friedman and Schwartz's A Monetary History of the United States 1867 to 1960, pp. 61-65
  • ROMER Christina D., ROMER David H. - The Missing Transmission Mechanism in the Monetary Explanation of the Great Depression, pp. 66-72
  • MITCHENER Kris James, RICHARDSON Gary - Shadowy Banks and Financial Contagion )

Culture, Institutions, and Historical Persistence

  • VOIGTLÄNDER Nico, VOTH Hans-Joachim - Married to Intolerance: Attitudes toward Intermarriage in Germany, 1900-2006, pp. 79-85
  • GIULIANO Paola, NUNN Nathan - The Transmission of Democracy: From the Village to the Nation-State, pp. 86-92
  • BELLOC Marianna, BOWLES Samuel - The Persistence of Inferior Cultural-Institutional Conventions, pp. 93-98
Work and Search in Recessions: Theory, History, and Measurement
  • BURDA Michael C., HAMERMESH Daniel S., STEWART Jay - Cyclical Variation in Labor Hours and Productivity Using the ATUS, pp. 99-104
  • NEUMANN Todd C., TAYLOR Jason E., FISHBACK Price - Comparisons of Weekly Hours over the Past Century and the Importance of Work-Sharing Policies in the 1930s, pp. 105-110
  • AGUIAR Mark, HURST Erik, KARABARBOUNIS Loukas - The Life-Cycle Profile of Time Spent on Job Search, pp. 111-116

Effects of Fiscal Policy in Deep Recessions: Simple and Hopefully Credible Empirical Evidence

  • BLANCHARD Olivier J., LEIGH Daniel - Growth Forecast Errors and Fiscal Multipliers, pp. 117-120
  • SHOAG Daniel - Using State Pension Shocks to Estimate Fiscal Multipliers since the Great Recession, pp. 121-124
  • FEYRER James, SACERDOTE Bruce - How Much Would US Style Fiscal Integration Buffer European Unemployment and Income Shocks? (A Comparative Empirical Analysis), pp. 125-128
  • OWYANG Michael T., RAMEY Valerie A., ZUBAIRY Sarah - Are Government Spending Multipliers Greater during Periods of Slack? Evidence from Twentieth-Century Historical Data, pp. 129-134

Global Macro Policy and the Great Recession

  • REIS Ricardo - The Mystique Surrounding the Central Bank's Balance Sheet, Applied to the European Crisis, pp. 135-140
  • AUERBACH Alan J., GORODNICHENKO Yuriy - Output Spillovers from Fiscal Policy, pp. 141-146
  • DOMINGUEZ Kathryn M. E., SHAPIRO Matthew D. - Forecasting the Recovery from the Great Recession: Is This Time Different? pp. 147-152

Extreme Wage Inequality: Evidence and Policy Responses

  • BELL Brian D., VAN REENEN John - Extreme Wage Inequality: Pay at the Very Top, pp. 153-157
  • KAPLAN Steven N., RAUH Joshua D. - Family, Education, and Sources of Wealth among the Richest Americans, 1982-2012, pp. 158-162
  • BESLEY Timothy, GHATAK Maitreesh - Bailouts and the Optimal Taxation of Bonus Pay, pp. 163-167

Perspectives on Inequality and Mobility in the US

  • AUTEN Gerald, GEE Geoffrey, TURNER Nicholas -Income Inequality, Mobility, and Turnover at the Top in the US, 1987-2010, pp. 168-172
  • ARMOUR Philip, BURKHAUSER Richard V., LARRIMORE Jeff - Deconstructing Income and Income Inequality Measures: A Crosswalk from Market Income to Comprehensive Income, pp. 173-177
  • MEYER Bruce D., SULLIVAN James X. - Consumption and Income Inequality and the Great Recession, pp. 178-183
  • FISHER Jonathan D., JOHNSON David S., SMEEDING Timothy M. - Measuring the Trends in Inequality of Individuals and Families: Income and Consumption, pp. 184-188

High Skill Immigration in the US

  • GROGGER Jeffrey, HANSON Gordon - The Scale and Selectivity of Foreign-Born PhD Recipients in the US, pp. 189-192
  • KERR Sari Pekkala, KERR William R. - Immigration and Employer Transitions for STEM Workers, pp. 193-197
  • CLEMENS Michael A. - Why Do Programmers Earn More in Houston Than Hyderabad? Evidence from Randomized Processing of US Visas, pp. 198-202
  • BOUND John, BRAGA Breno, GOLDEN Joseph M., TURNER Sarah - Pathways to Adjustment: The Case of Information Technology Workers, pp. 203-207

International Trade and Labor Market

  • BLOOM Nicholas, ROMER Paul M., TERRY Stephen J., VAN REENEN John - A Trapped-Factors Model of Innovation, pp. 208-213
  • AKERMAN Anders, HELPMAN Elhanan, ITSKHOKI Oleg, MUENDLER Marc-Andreas, REDDING Stephen - Sources of Wage Inequality, pp. 214-219
  • AUTOR David H., DORN David, HANSON Gordon H. - The Geography of Trade and Technology Shocks in the United States, pp. 220-225

Neighborhood Effects and Place Based Policie

  • LUDWIG Jens, DUNCAN Greg J., GENNETIAN Lisa A., KATZ Lawrence F., KESSLER Ronald C., KLING Jeffrey R., SANBONMATSU Lisa - Long-Term Neighborhood Effects on Low-Income Families: Evidence from Moving to Opportunity, pp. 226-231
  • FRYER Roland G., KATZ Lawrence F. - Achieving Escape Velocity: Neighborhood and School Interventions to Reduce Persistent Inequality, pp. 232-237
  • KLINE Patrick, MORETTI Enrico - Place Based Policies with Unemployment, pp. 238-243

Work on Women’s Work is Never Done

  • BERTRAND Marianne - Career, Family, and the Well-Being of College-Educated Women, pp. 244-250
  • BLAU Francine D., KAHN Lawrence M. - Female Labor Supply: Why Is the United States Falling Behind? pp. 251-256
  • GOLDIN Claudia, OLIVETTI Claudia - Shocking Labor Supply: A Reassessment of the Role of World War II on Women's Labor Supply, pp. 257-262

The Economics of Gender

  • CASTILLA Carolina, WALKER Thomas - Is Ignorance Bliss? The Effect of Asymmetric Information between Spouses on Intra-household Allocations, pp. 263-268
  • JUHN Chinhui, UJHELYI Gergely, VILLEGAS-SANCHEZ Carolina - Trade Liberalization and Gender Inequality, pp. 269-273
  • SABIA Joseph J., DILLS Angela K., DE SIMONEJeffrey - Sexual Violence against Women and Labor Market Outcomes, pp. 274-278
  • GRAVES Jennifer - The Effects of School Calendar Type on Maternal Employment across Racial Groups: A Story of Child Care Availability, pp. 279-283

Gender and Development

  • BLANCO Luisa, RUIZ Isabel - The Impact of Crime and Insecurity on Trust in Democracy and Institutions, pp. 284-288
  • ELU Juliet U., LOUBERT Linda - Earnings Inequality and the Intersectionality of Gender and Ethnicity in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Case of Tanzanian Manufacturing, pp. 289-292
  • ASIEDU Elizabeth, KALONDA-KANYAMA Isaac, NDIKUMANA Leonce, NTI-ADDAE Akwasi -  Access to Credit by Firms in Sub-Saharan Africa: How Relevant Is Gender? pp. 293-297
  • PONGOU Roland, SERRANO Roberto - Fidelity Networks and Long-Run Trends in HIV/AIDS Gender Gaps, pp. 298-302

Environmental Policy in Developing Countries

  • FOSTER Andrew D., GUTIERREZ Emilio - The Informational Role of Voluntary Certification: Evidence from the Mexican Clean Industry Program, pp. 303-308
  • JAYACHANDRAN Seema - Liquidity Constraints and Deforestation: The Limitations of Payments for Ecosystem Services, pp. 309-313
  • DUFLO Esther, GREENSTONE Michael, PANDE Rohini, RYAN Nicholas - What Does Reputation Buy? Differentiation in a Market for Third-Party Auditors, pp. 314-319

Impacts of Unilateral Climate Change Policy

  • WINCHESTER Niven, RAUSCH Sebastian - A Numerical Investigation of the Potential for Negative Emissions Leakage, pp. 320-225)
  • CARBONE Jared C. - Linking Numerical and Analytical Models of Carbon Leakage, pp. 326-331
  • BAYLIS Kathy, FULLERTON Don, KAMEY Daniel H. - Leakage, Welfare, and Cost-Effectiveness of Carbon Policy, pp. 332-337

Forty Years Since the 1973 OPEC Embargo: US Energy Policy and Lessons for the Future

  • JOSKOW Paul L. - Natural Gas: From Shortages to Abundance in the United States, pp. 338-343
  • KNITTEL Christopher R. - Transportation Fuels Policy since the OPEC Embargo: Paved with Good Intentions, pp. 344-349
  • PULLER Steven L., WEST Jeremy - Efficient Retail Pricing in Electricity and Natural Gas Markets, pp. 350-355

Money Management by Households and Firms in Kenya

  • JACK William, RAY Adam, SURI Tavneet - Transaction Networks: Evidence from Mobile Money in Kenya, pp. 356-361
  • KREMER Michael, LEE Jean, ROBINSON Jonathan, ROSTAPSHOVA Olga - Behavioral Biases and Firm Behavior: Evidence from Kenyan Retail Shops, pp. 362-368
  • MBITI Isaac, WEIL David N. - The Home Economics of E-Money: Velocity, Cash Management, and Discount Rates of M-Pesa Users, pp. 369-374

Financial Markets and Economic Development

  • MOBARAK Ahmed Mushfiq, ROSENZWEIG Mark R. - Informal Risk Sharing, Index Insurance, and Risk Taking in Developing Countries, pp. 375-380
  • BEAMAN Lori, KARLAN Dean, THUYSBAERT Bram, UDRY Christopher - Profitability of Fertilizer: Experimental Evidence from Female Rice Farmers in Mali, pp. 381-386
  • DE MEL Sureshl, McINTOSH Craig, WOODRUFF Christopher - Deposit Collecting: Unbundling the Role of Frequency, Salience, and Habit Formation in Generating Savings, pp. 387-392

Speculation, Insurance, and Financial Regulation

  • POSNER Eric, WEYL E. Glen - Benefit-Cost Analysis for Financial Regulation, pp. 393-397
  • SIMSEK Alp - Financial Innovation and Portfolio Risks, pp. 398-401
  • SHILLER Robert J. - Reflections on Finance and the Good Society, pp. 402-405
  • FAGNAN David E., FERNANDEZ Jose Maria, LO Andrew W., STEIN Roger M. - Can Financial Engineering Cure Cancer? pp. 406-411

Topics in Human Capital: Education, Job Training, and Health

  • GARCIA-PEREZ Mónica - Health Care Usage and Health Status of Immigrant Children: The Effects of Nativity versus Citizenship, pp. 412-417
  • BLANCO German, FLORES Carlos A., FLORES-LAGUNES Alfonso - The Effects of Job Corps Training on Wages of Adolescents and Young Adults, pp. 418-422
  • CASCIO Elizabeth U., REBER Sarah - The Poverty Gap in School Spending Following the Introduction of Title I, pp. 423-427
  • CORTES Kalena E. - Achieving the DREAM: The Effect of IRCA on Immigrant Youth Postsecondary Educational Access, pp. 428-432

HIV and Behavior Change

  • CASE Anne, PAXSON Christina - HIV Risk and Adolescent Behaviors in Africa, pp. 433-438
  • GODLONTON Susan, THORNTON Rebecca L. - Learning from Others' HIV Testing: Updating Beliefs and Responding to Risk, pp. 439-444
  • SHAH Manisha - Do Sex Workers Respond to Disease? Evidence from the Male Market for Sex, pp. 445-450

The Economics of Health

  • CARMAN Katherine Grace - Inheritances, Intergenerational Transfers, and the Accumulation of Health, pp. 451-455
  • LUCAS Adrienne M., WILSON Nicholas L. - Adult Antiretroviral Therapy and Child Health: Evidence from Scale-Up in Zambia, pp. 456-461
  • FURTADO Delia, THEODOROPOULOS Nikolaos - SSI for Disabled Immigrants: Why Do Ethnic Networks Matter? pp. 462-466
  • BARHAM Tania, MACOURS Karen, MALUCCIO John A. - Boys' Cognitive Skill Formation and Physical Growth: Long-Term Experimental Evidence on Critical Ages for Early Childhood Interventions, pp. 467-471

Estate and Gift Taxation

  • KOPCZUK Wojciech - Incentive Effects of Inheritances and Optimal Estate Taxation, pp. 472-477
  • McGARRY Kathleen - The Estate Tax and Inter Vivos Transfers over Time, pp. 478-483
  • HINES James R. - Income and Substitution Effects of Estate Taxation, pp. 484-488

Optimal Taxation and Social Insurance

  • FARHI Emmanuel, WERNING Iván - Estate Taxation with Altruism Heterogeneity, pp. 489-495
  • KRUEGER Dirk, LUDWIG Alexander - Optimal Progressive Labor Income Taxation and Education Subsidies When Education Decisions and Intergenerational Transfers Are Endogenous, pp. 496-501
  • GOLOSOV Mikhail, SHOURIDEH Ali, TROSHKIN Maxim, TSYVINSKI Aleh - Optimal Pension Systems with Simple Instruments, pp. 502-507

Economics of National Security

  • MURPHY Kevin M., TOPEL Robert H. - Some Basic Economics of National Security, pp. 508-511
  • BERMAN Eli, FELTER Joseph H., SHAPIRO Jacob N., TROLAND Erin - Modest, Secure, and Informed: Successful Development in Conflict Zones, pp. 512-517
  • BAHNEY Benjamin W., IYENGAR Radha K., JOHNSTON Patrick B., JUNG Danielle F., SHAPIRO Jacob N., SHATZ Howard J. - Insurgent Compensation: Evidence from Iraq, pp. 518-522
  • CLEMENS Jeffrey - An Analysis of Economic Warfare, pp. 523-527

New Challenges for Growth in Historical Perspective

  • ASHRAF Quamrul, GALOR Oded - Genetic Diversity and the Origins of Cultural Fragmentation, pp. 528-533
  • GREIF Avner, IYIGUN Murat - Social Organizations, Violence, and Modern Growth, pp. 534-538
  • BECKER Sascha O., WOESSMANN Ludger - Not the Opium of the People: Income and Secularization in a Panel of Prussian Counties, pp. 539-544
  • DIEBOLT Claude, PERRIN Faustine - From Stagnation to Sustained Growth: The Role of Female Empowerment, pp. 545-549

Lessons from Nonparametric Methods in Historical Perspective

  • NEWEY Whitney K. - Nonparametric Instrumental Variables Estimation, pp. 550-556
  • CHESHER Andrew, ROSEN Adam M. - What Do Instrumental Variable Models Deliver with Discrete Dependent Variables? pp. 557-562
  • BLUNDELL Richard, KRISTENSEN Dennis, MATZKIN Rosa L. - Control Functions and Simultaneous Equations Methods, pp. 563-569

Structural Behavioral Economics

  • BESHEARS John, CHOI James J., FUSTER Andreas, LAIBSON David, MADRIAN Brigitte C. - What Goes Up Must Come Down? Experimental Evidence on Intuitive Forecasting, pp. 570-574
  • BUSSE Meghan R., LACETERA Nicola, POPE Devin G., SILVA-RISSO Jorge, SYDNOR Justin R. - Estimating the Effect of Salience in Wholesale and Retail Car Markets, pp. 575-579
  • BARSEGHYAN Levon, MOLINARI Francesca, O'DONOGHUE Ted, TEITELBAUM Joshua C. - Distinguishing Probability Weighting from Risk Misperceptions in Field Data, pp. 580-585
  • DELLA VIGNA Stefano, LIST John A., MALMENDIER Ulrike, RAO Gautam - The Importance of Being Marginal: Gender Differences in Generosity, pp. 586-590

Economic Analysis of Subjective Well-being

  • DEATON Angus, STONE Arthur A. - Two Happiness Puzzles, pp. 591-597
  • STEVENSON Betsey, WOLFERS Justin - Subjective Well-Being and Income: Is There Any Evidence of Satiation? pp. 598-604
  • BENJAMIN Daniel J., HEFFETZ Ori, KIMBALL Miles S., SZEMBROT Nichole - Aggregating Local Preferences to Guide Marginal Policy Adjustments, pp. 605-610

Advances in Behavioral Economics

  • BARBERIS Nicholas - The Psychology of Tail Events: Progress and Challenges, pp. 611-616
  • RABIN Matthew - An Approach to Incorporating Psychology into Economics, pp. 617-622
  • BORDALO Pedro, GENNAIOLI Nicola, SHLEIFERAndrei - Salience and Asset Prices, pp. 623-628

What Do Economists Think about Major Public Policy Issues?

  • GORDON Roger, DAHL Gordon B. - Views among Economists: Professional Consensus or Point-Counterpoint? pp. 629-635
  • SAPIENZA Paola, ZINGALES Luigi - Economic Experts versus Average Americans, pp. 636-642
  • BOSSHARDT William, WATTS Michael, BECKER William E. - Topics in Economic EducationCourse Requirements for Bachelor's Degrees in Economics, pp. 643-647
  • STOCK Wendy A., SIEGFRIED John J. - One Essay on Dissertation Formats in Economics, pp. 648-653
  • ALLGOOD Sam, WALSTAD William B. - How Economists Allocate Time to Teaching and Research, pp. 654-658
  • WALSTAD William B. - Economic Understanding in US High School Courses, pp. 659-663

Proceedings

  • ROUSSEAU Peter L. Rousseau  Minutes of the Annual Business Meeting: San Diego, CA, January 5, 2013, pp. 667-668

Reports

  • ROUSSEAU Peter L. - Report of the Secretary, pp. 669-672
  • ROUSSEAU Peter L. - Report of the Treasurer, pp. 673-677
  • SCOTT Charles E., SIEGFRIED John J. - American Economic Association Universal Academic Questionnaire Summary Statistics, pp. 678-682
  • ROUSSEAU Peter L. - List of Online Reports, p. 683
  • SIEGFRIED John J. - Minutes of the Meeting of the Executive Committee: Chicago, IL, April 27, 2012, pp. 685-691
  • ROUSSEAU Peter L. - Minutes of the Meeting of the Executive Committee: San Diego, CA, January 3, 2013, pp. 692-700
  • GOLDBERG Pinelopi Koujianou - Report of the Editor: American Economic Review, pp. 701-712
  • CURRIE Janet - Report of the Editor: Journal of Economic Literature, pp. 713-715
  • AUTOR David - Report of the Editor: Journal of Economic Perspectives, pp. 716-718
  • DUFLO Esther - Report of the Editor: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, pp. 719-722
  • AUERBACH Alan J. - Report of the Editor: American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, pp. 723-726
  • LEAHY John - Report of the Editor: American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, pp. 727-731
  • POSTLEWAITE Andrew - Report of the Editor: American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, pp. 732-734
  • SIEGFRIED John J. - Report of the Director: Job Openings for Economists, pp. 735-737
  • ALLGOOD Sam - Report: Committee on Economic Education, pp. 738-743
  • McELROY Marjorie B. - Report: Committee on the Status of Women in the Economics Profession, pp. 744-755
  • ROUSE Cecilia - Report: Committee on the Status of Minority Groups in the Economics Profession, pp. 756-766
  • FEENSTRA Robert - Report: American Economic Association Committee on Statistics, pp. 767-768
  • MOFFITT Robert - Report: Committee on Government Relations, pp. 769-771
  • GRUBER Jonathan, PAXSON Chris, RAMEY Valerie, WOODFORD Michael - Report: Ad Hoc Committee on Criterion for the John Bates Clark Medal, pp. 772-773
  • CUTLER David, FINKELSTEIN Amy, LLERAS-MUNEY Adriana, POTERBA James, ROMER David, SHIMER Robert - Report: Ad Hoc Search Committee for the Editor of the American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, p. 774
  • KASHYAP Anil - Report: Ad Hoc Search Committee for the Editor of the Journal of Economic Literature, p. 775

(résumés du n° 3/2013)

Volume 103, n° 2, April 2013

  • SIMS Christopher A. - Paper Money, pp. 563-584
  • BUDISH Eric, CHE Yeon-Koo, KOJIMA Fuhito, MILGROM Paul - Designing Random Allocation Mechanisms: Theory and Applications, pp. 585-623
  • KAWAI Kei, WATANABE Yasutora - Inferring Strategic Voting, pp. 624-662
  • LAUERMANN Stephan - Dynamic Matching and Bargaining Games: A General Approach, pp. 663-689
  • CHEN M. Keith - The Effect of Language on Economic Behavior: Evidence from Savings Rates, Health Behaviors, and Retirement Assets, pp. 690-731
  • HE Zhiguo, KRISHNAMURTHY Arvind - Intermediary Asset Pricing, pp. 732-770
  • HAGEDOM Marcus, MANOVSKII Iourii - Job Selection and Wages over the Business Cycle, pp. 771-803
  • OSTER Emilyr, SHOULSON Ira, DORSEY E. Ray - Optimal Expectations and Limited Medical Testing: Evidence from Huntington Disease, pp. 804-830
  • SEIM Katja, WALDFOGEL Joel - Public Monopoly and Economic Efficiency: Evidence from the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board's Entry Decisions, pp. 831-862
  • BERGER Daniel, EASTERLY William, NUNN Nathan, SATYANATH Shanker - Commercial Imperialism? Political Influence and Trade during the Cold War, pp. 863-896
  • BUSSO Matias, GREGORY Jesse, KLINE Patrick - Assessing the Incidence and Efficiency of a Prominent Place Based Policy, pp. 897-947
  • LAGAKOS David, WAUGH Michael E. - Selection, Agriculture, and Cross-Country Productivity Differences, pp. 948-980

Shorter Papers

  • FRYER Roland G., LEVITT Steven D. - Testing for Racial Differences in the Mental Ability of Young Children, pp. 981-1005
  • NOCKE Volker, WHINSTON Michael D. - Merger Policy with Merger Choice, pp. 1006-1033
  • KUBLER Felix, SELDEN Larry, WEI Xiao - Inferior Good and Giffen Behavior for Investing and Borrowing, pp. 1034-1053
  • FENG Shuaizhang, HU Yingyao -Misclassification Errors and the Underestimation of the US Unemployment Rate, pp. 1054-1070
  • BOWN Chad P., CROWLEY Meredith A. - Self-Enforcing Trade Agreements: Evidence from Time-Varying Trade Policy, pp. 1071-1090
  • NMAE-CORREA Alvaro J., YILDIRIM Huseyin - A Theory of Charitable Fund-Raising with Costly Solicitations, pp. 1091-1107

(résumés du n° 2/2013)

Volume 103, n° 1, February 2013

  • ASHRAF Quamrul, GALOR Oded - The 'Out of Africa' Hypothesis, Human Genetic Diversity, and Comparative Economic Development, pp. 1-46
  • CHE Yeon-Koo, DESSEIN Wouter, KARTIK Navin - Pandering to Persuade, pp. 47-79
  • PATHAK Parag A., SÖNMEZ Tayfun - School Admissions Reform in Chicago and England: Comparing Mechanisms by Their Vulnerability to Manipulation, pp. 80-106
  • NAIDU Suresh, YUCHTMAN Noam - Coercive Contract Enforcement: Law and the Labor Market in Nineteenth Century Industrial Britain, pp. 107-144
  • GRENNAN Matthew - Price Discrimination and Bargaining: Empirical Evidence from Medical Devices, pp. 145-177
  • EINAV Liran, FINKELSTEIN Amy, RYAN Stephen P., SCHRIMPF Paul, CULLEN Mark R. - Selection on Moral Hazard in Health Insurance, pp. 178-219
  • BUSSE Meghan R., KNITTEL Christopher R., ZETTELMEYER Florian - Are Consumers Myopic? Evidence from New and Used Car Purchases, pp. 220-256
  • FRAKES Michael - The Impact of Medical Liability Standards on Regional Variations in Physician Behavior: Evidence from the Adoption of National-Standard Rules, pp. 257-276
  • AGHION Philippe, VAN REENEN John, ZINGALES Luigi - Innovation and Institutional Ownership, pp. 277-304
  • BARTELSMAN Ericn, HALTIWANGER John, SCARPETTA Stefano - Cross-Country Differences in Productivity: The Role of Allocation and Selection, pp. 305-334
  • BUEHLER Stefan, GÄERTNER Dennis L. - Making Sense of Nonbinding Retail-Price Recommendations, pp. 335-359
  • CABRALES Antonio, GOSSNER Olivier, SERRANO Roberto - Entropy and the Value of Information for Investors, pp. 360-377
  • KOREN Miklós, TENREYRO Silvana - Technological Diversification, pp. 378-414
  • BROCK J. Michelle, LANGE Andreas, OZBAY Erkut Y. - Dictating the Risk: Experimental Evidence on Giving in Risky Environments, pp. 415-437
  • DUNBAR Geoffrey R., LEWBEL Arthur, PENDAKUR Krishna - Children's Resources in Collective Households: Identification, Estimation, and an Application to Child Poverty in Malawi, pp. 438-471

Shorter Papers

  • FERNANDEZ Raquel - Cultural Change as Learning: The Evolution of Female Labor Force Participation over a Century, pp. 472-500
  • COTTON Christopher - Submission Fees and Response Times in Academic Publishing, pp. 501-509
  • SUTTER Matthias, KOCHER Martin G., GLÄTZLE-RÜETZLER Daniela, TRAUTMANN Stefan T. - Impatience and Uncertainty: Experimental Decisions Predict Adolescents' Field Behavior, pp. 510-531
  • GIBSON Rajna, TANNER Carmen, WAGNERAlexander F. - Preferences for Truthfulness: Heterogeneity among and within Individuals, pp. 532-548
  • DI TELLA Rafael, DUBRA Juan - Fairness and Redistribution: Comment, pp. 549-553
  • ALESINA Alberto, ANGELETOS George-Marios, COZZI Guido - Fairness and Redistribution: Reply, pp. 554-561

(résumés du n° 1/2013)

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