The American Economic Review

Volume 104, n° 12, December 2014

Articles

  • BEN-PORATH Elchanan, DEKEL Eddie, LIPMAN Barton L. - Optimal Allocation with Costly Verification, pp. 3779-3813
  • MACHINA Mark J. - Ambiguity Aversion with Three or More Outcomes, pp. 3814-3840
  • HO Kate, PAKES Ariel - Hospital Choices, Hospital Prices, and Financial Incentives to Physicians, pp. 3841-3884
  • BERTRAND Marianne, BOMBARDINI Matilde, TREBBI Francesco - Is It Whom You Know or What You Know? An Empirical Assessment of the Lobbying Process, pp. 3885-3920
  • FIGLIO David, GURYAN Jonathan, KARBOWNIK Krzysztof, ROTH Jeffrey - The Effects of Poor Neonatal Health on Children's Cognitive Development, pp. 3921-3955
  • DAVIS Steven J., HALTIWANGER John, HANDLEY Kyle, JARMIN Ron, LERNER Jos, MIRANDA Javier - Private Equity, Jobs, and Productivity, pp. 3956-3990
  • NGAI L. Rachel, TENREYRO Silvana - Hot and Cold Seasons in the Housing Market, pp. 3991-4026
  • CHARI V. V., SHOURIDEH Ali, ZETLIN-JONES Ariel - Reputation and Persistence of Adverse Selection in Secondary Loan Markets, pp. 4027-4070
  • HUANG Ling, SMITH Martin D. - The Dynamic Efficiency Costs of Common-Pool Resource Exploitation, pp. 4071-4103
  • OSSA Ralph - Trade Wars and Trade Talks with Data, pp. 4104-4146
  • ADAMS Abi, CHERCHYE Laurens, DE ROCK Bram, VERRIEST Ewout - Consume Now or Later? Time Inconsistency, Collective Choice, and Revealed Preference, pp. 4147-4183

Shorter Papers

  • JACKSON Matthew O., YARIV Leeat - Present Bias and Collective Dynamic Choice in the Lab, pp. 4184-4204
  • AGARWAL Sumit, QIAN Wenlan - Consumption and Debt Response to Unanticipated Income Shocks: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Singapore, pp. 4205-4230
  • BORN Benjamin, PFEIFER Johannes - Risk Matters: The Real Effects of Volatility Shocks: Comment, pp. 4231-4239

(résumés du n° 12/2014)

Volume 104, n° 11, November 2014

  • ALESINA Alberto, LA FERRARA Eliana - A Test of Racial Bias in Capital Sentencing, pp. 3397-3343
  • DE CLIPPEL Geoffroy, ELIAZ Kfir, KNIGHT Brian K- On the Selection of Arbitrators, pp. 3434-3458
  • KUBLER Felix, SELDEN Larry, WEI Xiao - Asset Demand Based Tests of Expected Utility Maximization, pp. 3459-3480
  • ROBSON Arthur J., SZENTES Balázs - A Biological Theory of Social Discounting, pp. 3481-3497
  • BENJAMIN Daniel J., HEFFETZ Ori, KIMBALL Miles S., REES-JONES Alex - Can Marginal Rates of Substitution Be Inferred from Happiness Data? Evidence from Residency Choices, pp. 3498-3528
  • SAHIN Ayşegül, SONG Joseph, TOPA Giorgio, VIOLANTE Giovanni L. - Mismatch Unemployment, pp. 3529-3564
  • PALLAIS Amanda - Inefficient Hiring in Entry-Level Labor Markets, pp. 3565-3599
  • CHANEY Thomas - The Network Structure of International Trade, pp. 3600-3634
  • YOUNG Alwyn - Structural Transformation, the Mismeasurement of Productivity Growth, and the Cost Disease of Services, pp. 3635-3667
  • GAVAZZA Alessandro, LIZZERI Alessandro, ROKETSKY Nikita - A Quantitative Analysis of the Used-Car Market, pp. 3668-3700

Shorter Papers

  • AARONSON Daniel, LANGE Fabian, MAZUMDER Bhashkar - Fertility Transitions along the Extensive and Intensive Margins, pp. 3701-3724
  • AL-NAJJAR Nabil, POMATTO Luciano, SANDRONI Alvaro - Claim Validation, pp. 3725-3736
  • RAHMAN David - The Power of Communication, pp. 3737-3751
  • JONES Benjamin F. - The Human Capital Stock: A Generalized Approach, pp. 3752-3777

(résumés du n° 11/2014)

Volume 104, n° 10, Oktober 2014

  • BOWEN T. Renee, CHEN Ying, ERASLAN Hülya - Mandatory versus Discretionary Spending: The Status Quo Effect, pp. 2941-2974
  • DE CLIPPEL Geoffroy - Behavioral Implementation, pp. 2975-3002
  • ALLCOTT Hunt, ROGERS Todd - The Short-Run and Long-Run Effects of Behavioral Interventions: Experimental Evidence from Energy Conservation, pp. 3003-3037
  • GREENSTONE Michael, HANNA Rema - Environmental Regulations, Air and Water Pollution, and Infant Mortality in India, pp. 3038-3072
  • GENTZKOW Matthew, SHAPIRO Jesse M., SINKINSON Michael - Competition and Ideological Diversity: Historical Evidence from US Newspapers, pp. 3073-3114
  • ELLIOTT Matthew, GOLUB Benjamin, JACKSON Matthew O. - Financial Networks and Contagion, pp. 3115-3153
  • SWANSON Eric T., WILLIAMS John C. - Measuring the Effect of the Zero Lower Bound on Medium- and Longer-Term Interest Rates, pp. 3154-3185
  • MOLL Benjamin - Productivity Losses from Financial Frictions: Can Self-Financing Undo Capital Misallocation? pp. 3186-3221
  • MOSER Petra, VOENA Alessandra, WALDINGER Fabian - German Jewish Émigrés and US Invention, pp. 3222-3255
  • ISONI Andrea, POULSEN Anders, SUGDEN Robert, TSUTSUI Kei - Efficiency, Equality, and Labeling: An Experimental Investigation of Focal Points in Explicit Bargaining, pp. 3256-3287
  • ALBRECHT James, GAUTIER Pieter A., VROMAN Susan - Efficient Entry in Competing Auctions, pp. 3288-3296
  • KARTASHOVA Katya - Private Equity Premium Puzzle Revisited, pp. 3297-3334
  • BROWN Jason, DUGGAN Mark, KUZIEMKO Ilyana, WOOLSTON William - How Does Risk Selection Respond to Risk Adjustment? New Evidence from the Medicare Advantage Program, pp. 3335-3364
  • ALLEN Jason, CLARK Robert, HOUDE Jean-François - The Effect of Mergers in Search Markets: Evidence from the Canadian Mortgage Industry, pp. 3365-3396

(résumés du n° 10/2014)

Volume 104, n° 9, September 2014

  • CHETTY Raj, FRIEDMAN John N., ROCKOFF Jonah E. - Measuring the Impacts of Teachers I: Evaluating Bias in Teacher Value-Added Estimates, pp. 2593-2632
  • CHETTY Raj, FRIEDMAN John N., ROCKOFF Jonah E. - Measuring the Impacts of Teachers II: Teacher Value-Added and Student Outcomes in Adulthood, pp. 2633-2679
  • EPSTEIN Larry G., FARHI Emmanuel, STRZALECKI Tomasz - How Much Would You Pay to Resolve Long-Run Risk? pp. 2680-2697
  • BENJAMIN Daniel J., HEFFETZ Ori, KIMBALL Miles S., SZEMBROT Nichole - Beyond Happiness and Satisfaction: Toward Well-Being Indices Based on Stated Preference, pp. 2698-2735
  • MANUELLI Rodolfo E., SESHADRI  Ananth - Human Capital and the Wealth of Nations, pp. 2736-2762
  • ANDERSON Michael L. - Subways, Strikes, and Slowdowns: The Impacts of Public Transit on Traffic Congestion, pp. 2763-2796
  • CHENG Ing-Haw, RAINA Sahil, XIONG Wei - Wall Street and the Housing Bubble, pp. 2797-2829
  • MAYER Christopher, MORRISON Edward, PISKIRSKI Tomasz, GUPTA Arpit -  Mortgage Modification and Strategic Behavior: Evidence from a Legal Settlement with Countrywide, pp. 2830-2857

Shorter Papers

  • BATTGLINI Marco, NUNNARI Salvatore, PALFREY Thomas R. - Dynamic Free Riding with Irreversible Investments, pp. 2858-2871
  • FABRA Natalia, REGUANT Mar - Pass-Through of Emissions Costs in Electricity Markets, pp. 2872-2899
  • BOURGEON Jean-Marc, PICARD Pierre - Fraudulent Claims and Nitpicky Insurers, pp. 2900-2917
  • ZHOU Jidong - Multiproduct Search and the Joint Search Effect, pp. 2918-2939

(résumés du n° 9/2014)

Volume 104, n° 8, August 2014

  • AZZIMONTI Marina, DE FRANCISCO Eva, QUADRINI Vincenzo - Financial Globalization, Inequality, and the Rising Public Debt, pp. 2267-2302
  • CHAMBERS Christopher P., ECHENIQUE Federico, SHMAYA Eran - The Axiomatic Structure of Empirical Content, pp. 2303-2319
  • NIMARK Kristoffer P. - Man-Bites-Dog Business Cycles, pp. 2320-2367
  • ILUT Cosmin L., SCHNEIDER Martin - Ambiguous Business Cycles, pp. 2368-2399
  • GUTTMAN Ilan, KREMER Ilan, SKRZYPACZ Andrzej - Not Only What but Also When: A Theory of Dynamic Voluntary Disclosure, pp. 2400-2420
  • MAZYLIN Dina, DOVER Yaniv, CHEVALIER Judith - Promotional Reviews: An Empirical Investigation of Online Review Manipulation, pp. 2421-2455
  • CAMPANTE Filipe R., DO Quoc-Anh - Isolated Capital Cities, Accountability, and Corruption: Evidence from US States, pp. 2456-2481
  • MARTIN Ralf, MUÛLS Mirabelle, DE PREUX Laure B.. WAGNER Ulrich J. - Industry Compensation under Relocation Risk: A Firm-Level Analysis of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme, pp. 2482-2508

Shorter Papers

  • GOOS Maarten, MANNING Alan, SALOMONS Anna - Explaining Job Polarization: Routine-Biased Technological Change and Offshoring, pp. 2509-2526
  • ANENBERG Elliot, KUNG Edward - Estimates of the Size and Source of Price Declines Due to Nearby Foreclosures, pp. 2527-2551
  • DAUGHETY Andrew F., REINGANUM Jennifer F. - The Effect of Third-Party Funding of Plaintiffs on Settlement, pp. 2552-2566
  • FAIRLIE Robert W., HOFFMANN Florian, OREOPOULOS Philip - A Community College Instructor Like Me: Race and Ethnicity Interactions in the Classroom, pp. 2567-2591

(résumés du n° 8/2014)

Volume 104, n° 7, July 2014

  • GUERRIERI Veronica, SHIMER Robert - Dynamic Adverse Selection: A Theory of Illiquidity, Fire Sales, and Flight to Quality, pp. 1875-1908
  • TAROZZI Alessandro, MAHAJAN Aprajit, BLACKBURN Brian, KOPF Dan, KRISHNAN Lakshmi, YOONG Joanne - Micro-loans, Insecticide-Treated Bednets, and Malaria: Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial in Orissa, India, pp. 1909-1941
  • AMITI Mary, ITSKHOKI Oleg, KONINGS Jozef - Importers, Exporters, and Exchange Rate Disconnect, pp. 1942-1978
  • BILIR L. Kamran - Patent Laws, Product Life-Cycle Lengths, and Multinational Activity, pp. 1979-2013
  • ATAKAN Alp E., EKMEKCI Mehmet - Auctions, Actions, and the Failure of Information Aggregation, pp. 2014-2048
  • DAHL Gordon B., LOKEN Katrine V., MOGSTAD Magne - Peer Effects in Program Participation, pp. 2049-2074
  • HEATHCOTE Jonathan, STORESLETTEN Kjetil, VIOLANTE Giovanni L. - Consumption and Labor Supply with Partial Insurance: An Analytical Framework, pp. 2075-2126

Shorter Papers

  • ARMENTER Roc, KOREN Miklós - A Balls-and-Bins Model of Trade, pp. 2127-2151
  • SHIGEOKA Hitoshi - The Effect of Patient Cost Sharing on Utilization, Health, and Risk Protection, pp. 2152-2184
  • ACCONCIA Antonio, CORSETTI Giancarlo, SIMONELLI Saverio - Mafia and Public Spending: Evidence on the Fiscal Multiplier from a Quasi-experiment, pp. 2185-2209
  • ASHRAF Nava, FIELD Erica, LEE Jean - Household Bargaining and Excess Fertility: An Experimental Study in Zambia, pp. 2210-2237
  • FALCK Oliver, GOLD Robert, HEBLICH Stephan - E-lections: Voting Behavior and the Internet, pp. 2238-2265

(résumés du n° 7/2014)

Volume 104, n° 6, June 2014

Articles

  • FAMA Eugene - Two Pillars of Asset Pricing, pp. 1467-1485
  • SHILLER Robert J. - Speculative Asset Prices, pp. 1486-1517 
  • CHOI Syngjoo, KARIV Shachar, MÜLLER Wieland, SILVERMAN Dan - Who Is (More) Rational? pp. 1518-1550
  • BAGGER Jesper, FONTAINE François, POSTEL-VINAY Fabien, ROBIN Jean-Marc - Tenure, Experience, Human Capital, and Wages: A Tractable Equilibrium Search Model of Wage Dynamics, pp. 1551-1596
  • HUMMELS David, JORGENSEN Rasmus, MUNCH Jakob, XIANG Chong - The Wage Effects of Offshoring: Evidence from Danish Matched Worker-Firm Data, pp. 1597-1629
  • NUNN Nathan, QIAN Nancy - US Food Aid and Civil Conflict, pp. 1630-1666
  • ADAMOPOULOS Tasso, RESTUCCIA Diego - The Size Distribution of Farms and     International Productivity Differences, pp. 1667-1697
  • KELLOGG Ryan - The Effect of Uncertainty on Investment: Evidence from Texas Oil Drilling, pp. 1698-1734
  • DUFFY John, PUZZELLO Daniela - Gift Exchange versus Monetary Exchange: Theory and Evidence, pp. 1735-1776

Shorter Papers

  • STEPHENS Melvin, YANG Dou-Yan - Compulsory Education and the Benefits of Schooling, pp. 1777-1792
  • APICELLA Coren L., AZEVEDO Eduardo M., CHRISTAKIS Nicholas A., FOWLER James H. -    Evolutionary Origins of the Endowment Effect: Evidence from Hunter-Gatherers, pp. 1793-1805
  • DAMM Anna Piil, DUSTMANN Christian - Does Growing Up in a High Crime Neighborhood Affect Youth Criminal Behavior? pp. 1806-1832
  • CROST Benjamin, FELTER Joseph, JOHNSTON  Patrick - Aid under Fire: Development Projects and Civil Conflict, pp. 1833-1856
  • HELLER Yuval - Language, Meaning, and Games: A Model of Communication, Coordination, and Evolution: Comment, pp. 1857-1863

(résumés du n° 6/2014)

Volume 104, n° 5, May 2014

Papers

Richard T. Ely Lecture

  • POTERBA James M. - Retirement Security in an Aging Population, pp. 1-30

What's Natural? Key Macroeconomic Parameters after the Great Recession

  • WATSON Mark W. - Inflation Persistence, the NAIRU, and the Great Recession, pp. 31-36
  • BARSKY Robert, JUSTINIANO Alejandro, MELOSI Leonardo - The Natural Rate of Interest and Its Usefulness for Monetary Policy, pp. 37-43
  • FERNALD John G., JONES Charles I. - The Future of US Economic Growth, pp. 44-49

Recessions and Recoveries

  • REINHART Carmen M., ROGOFF Kenneth S. - Recovery from Financial Crises: Evidence from 100 Episodes, pp. 50-55
  • BAKER Scott R., BLOOM Nicholas, CANES-WRONE Brandice, DAVIS Steven J., RODDEN Jonathan - Why Has US Policy Uncertainty Risen since 1960? pp. 56-60
  • TAYLOR John B. - The Role of Policy in the Great Recession and the Weak Recovery, pp. 61-66

Is Neglect Benign? The Case of United States Housing Finance Policy

  • LANDVOIGT Tim, PIAZZESI Monika, SCHNEIDER Martin - Housing Assignment with Restrictions: Theory and Evidence from Stanford University's Campus, pp. 67-72
  • SHILLER Robert J. - Why Is Housing Finance Still Stuck in Such a Primitive Stage? pp. 73-76
  • CAPLIN Andrew, LOWRANCE Roy - The Mortgage Mess, the Press, and the Politics of Inattention, pp. 77-81
  • WILLEN Paul - Mandated Risk Retention in Mortgage Securitization: An Economist's View, pp. 82-87

Sovereign Debt Crisis

  • CONESA Juan Carlos, KEHOE Timothy J. - Is It Too Late to Bail Out the Troubled Countries in the Eurozone? pp. 88-93
  • ARELLANO Cristina, BAI Yan - Renegotiation Policies in Sovereign Defaults, pp. 94-100
  • AGUIAR Mark, AMADOR Manuel, FARHI Emmanuel, GOPINATH Gita - Sovereign Debt Booms in Monetary Unions, pp. 101-106

Perspectives on Consumption

  • CARROLL Christopher D., SLCALEK Jiri, TOKUOKA Kiichi - The Distribution of Wealth and the MPC: Implications of New European Data, pp. 107-111
  • BERGER David, VAVRA Joseph - Measuring How Fiscal Shocks Affect Durable Spending in Recessions and Expansions, pp. 112-115
  • KAPLAN Greg, VIOLANTE Giovanni L. - A Tale of Two Stimulus Payments: 2001 versus 2008, pp. 116-121

New Directions and Opportunities for Research on Consumption with the PSID

  • ATTANASIO Orazio, PISTAFERRI Luigi - Consumption Inequality over the Last Half Century: Some Evidence Using the New PSID Consumption Measure, pp. 122-126
  • HOKAYEM Charles, ZILIAK James P. - Health, Human Capital, and Life Cycle Labor Supply, pp. 127-131
  • ANDRESKI Patricia, LI Geng, SAMACIOGLU Mehmet Zahid, SCHOENI Robert - Estimates of Annual Consumption Expenditures and Its Major Components in the PSID in Comparison to the CE, pp. 132-135
  • CHARLES Kerwin Kofi, DANZIGER Sheldon, LI Geng, SCHOENI Robert - The Intergenerational Correlation of Consumption Expenditures, pp. 136-140

Big Data in Macroeconomics: New Insights from Large Administrative Datasets

  • CHETTY Raj, HENDREN Nathaniel, KLINE Patrick, SAEZ Emmanuel, TURNER Nicholas - Is the United States Still a Land of Opportunity? Recent Trends in Intergenerational Mobility, pp. 141-147
  • GUVENEN Fatih, KAPLAN Greg, SONG Jae - How Risky Are Recessions for Top Earners? pp. 148-153
  • KREINER Claus Thustrup, LETH-PETERSEN Søren, EBBESEN Peer - Skov    Year-End Tax Planning of Top Management: Evidence from High-Frequency Payroll Data, pp. 154-158

Macro Development with Micro Data

  • BUERA Francisco J., KABOSKI Joseph P., SHIN Yongseok - Macro-perspective on Asset Grants Programs: Occupational and Wealth Mobility, pp. 159-164
  • GOLLIN Douglas, LAGAKOS David, WAUGH Michael E. - Agricultural Productivity Differences across Countries, pp. 165-170
  • KABOSKI Joseph P., LIPSCOMB Molly,Virgiliu Midrigan  The Aggregate Impact of Household Saving and Borrowing Constraints: Designing a Field Experiment in Uganda (pp. 171-76)

Theory and Measurement of Intangible Capital

  • McGRATTAN Ellen R., PRESCOTT Edward C. - A Reassessment of Real Business Cycle Theory, pp. 177-182
  • GOURIO François, RUDANKO Leena - Can Intangible Capital Explain Cyclical Movements in the Labor Wedge? pp. 183-188
  • EISFELDT Andrea L., PAPNIKOLAOU Dimitris - The Value and Ownership of Intangible Capital, pp. 189-194

Econometrics: Identification and Structural Estimation

  • ANDREWS Isaiah, MIKUSHEVA Anna - Weak Identification in Maximum Likelihood: A Question of Information, pp. 195-199
  • HO Kate, PAKES Ariel - Physician Payment Reform and Hospital Referrals, pp. 200-205
  • CHOI Eleanor Jawon, MOON Hyungsik Roger, RIDDER Geert - Estimation of an Education Production Function under Random Assignment with Selection, pp. 206-211
  • VOSSMEYER Angela - Treatment Effects and Informative Missingness with an Application to Bank Recapitalization Programs, pp. 212-217

Macroeconomic Impact of Population Aging

  • SHEINER Louise - The Determinants of the Macroeconomic Implications of Aging, pp. 218-223
  • BÖRSCH-SUPAN Axel, HÄRTL Klaus, LUDWIG Alexander - Aging in Europe: Reforms, International Diversification, and Behavioral Reactions, pp. 224-229
  • GOLDMAN Dana P., ORSZAG Peter R. - The Growing Gap in Life Expectancy: Using the Future Elderly Model to Estimate Implications for Social Security and Medicare, pp. 230-233
  • LEE Ronald D. - Macroeconomic Consequences of Population Aging in the United States: Overview of a National Academy Report, pp. 234-239

Innovation, Labor, and Wealth

  • McKEMAN Signe-Mary, RATCLIFFE Caroline, STEUERLE Eugene, ZHANG Sisi - Disparities in Wealth Accumulation and Loss from the Great Recession and Beyond, pp. 240-244
  • MORA Marie T., DAVILA Alberto - Gender and Business Outcomes of Black and Hispanic New Entrepreneurs in the United States, pp. 245-249
  • POZO Susan - Does the US Labor Market Reward International Experience? pp. 250-254
  • YIN Pai-Ling, DAVIS Jason P., MUZYRYA Yulia - Entrepreneurial Innovation: Killer Apps in the iPhone Ecosystem, pp. 255-259

Developing Country Lessons for Advanced Economy Growth

  • CHARI Anusha, HENRY Peter Blair - Learning from the Doers: Developing Country Lessons for Advanced Economy Growth, pp. 260-265
  • BOONE Peter, JOHNSON Simon - Forty Years of Leverage: What Have We Learned about Sovereign Debt? pp. 266-271
  • HLATSHWAYO Sandile, SPENCE Michael - Demand and Defective Growth Patterns: The Role of the Tradable and Non-tradable Sectors in an Open Economy, pp. 272-277

The Demand for Insurance in Developing Countries

  • ROSENZWEIG Mark R., UDRY Christopher - Rainfall Forecasts, Weather, and Wages over the Agricultural Production Cycle, pp. 278-283
  • COLE Shawn, STEIN Daniel, TOBACMAN Jeremy - Dynamics of Demand for Index Insurance: Evidence from a Long-Run Field Experiment, pp. 284-290
  • BANERJEE Abhijit, DUFLO Esther, HORNBECK Richard - Bundling Health Insurance and Microfinance in India: There Cannot Be Adverse Selection If There Is No Demand, pp. 291-297
  • MRAZOVA Monika, NEARY J. Peter - Together at Last: Trade Costs, Demand Structure, and Welfare, pp. 298-303
  • NOCCO Antonella, OTTAVIANO Gianmarco I. P., SALTO Matteo - Monopolistic Competition and Optimum Product Selection, pp. 304-309
  • HEAD Keith, MAYER Thierry, THOENIG Mathias - Welfare and Trade without Pareto, pp. 310-316
  • MELITZ Marc J., REDDING Stephen J. -  Missing Gains from Trade? pp. 317-321

The Impact of Health Insurance Expansions on Other Social Safety Net Programs

  • BAICKER Katherine, FINKELSTEIN Amy, SONG Jae, TAUBMAN Sarah - The Impact of Medicaid on Labor Market Activity and Program Participation: Evidence from the Oregon Health Insurance Experiment, pp. 322-328
  • MAESTAS Nicole, MULLEN Kathleen J., STRAND Alexander -  Disability Insurance and Health Insurance Reform: Evidence from Massachusetts, pp. 329-335
  • BAILEY Michelle Stegman, WEATHERS II Robert R. - The Accelerated Benefits Demonstration: Impacts on the Employment of Disability Insurance Beneficiaries, pp. 336-341

Marriage, Divorce, and Female Labor Force Participation

  • FERNANDEZ Raquel, WONG Joyce - Unilateral Divorce, the Decreasing Gender Gap, and Married Women's Labor Force Participation, pp. 342-347
  • GREENWOOD Jeremy, GUNER Nezih, KOCHARKOV Georgi, SANTOS Cezar - Marry Your Like: Assortative Mating and Income Inequality, pp. 348-853
  • MAZZOCCO Maurizio, RUIZ Claudia, YAMAGUCHI Shintaro - Labor Supply and Household Dynamics, pp. 354-359

Gender: The Economics of Gender

  • ADSERA Alícia, FERRER Ana M. - The Myth of Immigrant Women as Secondary Workers: Evidence from Canada, pp. 360-364
  • LAFORTUNE Jeanne, LEE  Soohyung - All for One? Family Size and Children's Educational Distribution under Credit Constraints, pp. 365-369
  • BEDNAR Steven, GICHEVA Dora - Are Female Supervisors More Female-Friendly? pp. 370-375
  • ARCEO-GOMEZ Eva O., CAMPOS-VAZQUEZ Raymundo M. - Race and Marriage in the Labor Market: A Discrimination Correspondence Study in a Developing Country, pp. 376-380

Inequality in the Future

  • BEAUDRY Paul, GREEN David A., SAND Benjamin M. - The Declining Fortunes of the Young since 2000, pp. 381-386
  • ALTONJI Joseph G., KAHN Lisa B., SPEER Jamin D. - Trends in Earnings Differentials across College Majors and the Changing Task Composition of Jobs, pp. 387-393
  • ACEMOGLU Daron, AUTOR David, DORN David, HANSON Gordon H., PRICE Brendan - Return of the Solow Paradox? IT, Productivity, and Employment in US Manufacturing, pp. 394-399

Policy Interventions and Educational Outcomes

  • CORTES Kalena E., GOODMAN Joshua S. - Ability-Tracking, Instructional Time, and Better Pedagogy: The Effect of Double-Dose Algebra on Student Achievement, pp. 400-405
  • DEMING David J. - Using School Choice Lotteries to Test Measures of School Effectiveness, pp. 406-411
  • DIETTE Timothy M., OYELERE Ruth Uwaifo - Gender and Race Heterogeneity: The Impact of Students with Limited English on Native Students' Performance, pp. 412-417
  • BUDISH Eric, CRAMTON Peter, SHIM John - Implementation Details for Frequent Batch Auctions: Slowing Down Markets to the Blink of an Eye, pp. 418-424
  • KESSLER Judd B., ROTH Alvin E. - Getting More Organs for Transplantation, pp. 425-430
  • KEARNS Michael, PAI Mallesh M., ROTH Aaron, ULLMAN Jonathan - Mechanism Design in Large Games: Incentives and Privacy, pp. 431-435
  • HATFIELD John William, KOJIMA Fuhito, KOMINERS Scott Duke - Investment Incentives in Labor Market Matching, pp. 436-441

Market Design for Auction Markets

  • VARIAN Hal R., HARRIS Christopher - The VCG Auction in Theory and Practice, pp. 442-445
  • AUSUBEL Lawrence M., BARANOV Oleg V. - Market Design and the Evolution of the Combinatorial Clock Auction, pp. 446-451
  • PLOTT Charles R., LEE Hsing-Yang, MARON Travis - The Continuous Combinatorial Auction Architecture, pp. 452-456

Theory of Persuasion

  • GENTZKOW Matthew, KAMENICA Emir - Costly Persuasion, pp. 457-462
  • ELLIOTT Matthew, GOLUB Benjamin, KIRILENKO Andrei - How Sharing Information Can Garble Experts' Advice, pp. 463-468
  • PEREZ-RICHET Eduardo - Interim Bayesian Persuasion: First Steps, pp. 469-474

Economics of the Internet and Mobile Computing

  • BRESNAHAN Timothy,  GREENSTEIN Shane - Mobile Computing: The Next Platform Rivalry, pp. 475-480
  • GENTZKOW Matthew - Trading Dollars for Dollars: The Price of Attention Online and Offline, pp. 481-488
  • EINAV Liran, LEVIN Jonathan, POPOV Igor, SUNDARESAN Neel - Growth, Adoption, and Use of Mobile E-Commerce, pp. 489-494

Neuroeconomics of Stochastic Choice

  • WOODFORD Michael - Stochastic Choice: An Optimizing Neuroeconomic Model, pp. 495-500
  • KRAJBICH Ian, OUD Bastiaan, FEHR Ernst - Benefits of Neuroeconomic Modeling: New Policy Interventions and Predictors of Preference, pp. 501-506
  • PADOA-SCHIOPPA Camillo, RUSTICHINI Aldo - Rational Attention and Adaptive Coding: A Puzzle and a Solution, pp. 507-513

Economics Education in the Digital Age: The Implications of Online Technologies and MOOCs

  • BANERJEE Abhijit V., DUFLO Esther - (Dis)organization and Success in an Economics MOOC, pp. 514-518
  • COWEN Tyler, TABARROK Alex - The Industrial Organization of Online Education, pp. 519-522
  • ACEMOGLU Daron, LAIBSON David, LIST John A. - Equalizing Superstars: The Internet and the Democratization of Education, pp. 523-527
  • HOXBY Caroline M. - The Economics of Online Postsecondary Education: MOOCs, Nonselective Education, and Highly Selective Education, pp. 528-533

Discounting for the Long Run

  • GOLLIER Christian - Discounting and Growth, pp. 534-537
  • CROPPER Maureen L., FREEMAN Mark C., GROOM Ben, PIZER William A. - Declining Discount Rates, pp. 538-543
  • WEITZMAN Martin L. - Fat Tails and the Social Cost of Carbon, pp. 544-546
  • SUNSTEIN Cass R. - On Not Revisiting Official Discount Rates: Institutional Inertia and the Social Cost of Carbon, pp. 547-551

Climate Change Policy after Kyoto

  • McLURE Charles E. - Selected International Aspects of Carbon Taxation, pp. 552-556
  • BURTRAW Dallas, LINN Josh, PALMER Karen, PAUL Anthony - The Costs and Consequences of Clean Air Act Regulation of CO2 from Power Plants, pp. 557-562
  • MARRON Donald B., TODER Eric J. - Tax Policy Issues in Designing a Carbon Tax, pp. 563-568
  • MURRAY Brian C., CROPPER Maureen L., DE LA CHESNAYE Francisco C., REILLY John M. -   How Effective Are US Renewable Energy Subsidies in Cutting Greenhouse Gases? pp. 569-74

Energy in the Developing World

  • AUFFHAMMER Maximilian, WOLFRAM Catherine D. - Powering Up China: Income Distributions and Residential Electricity Consumption, pp. 575-580
  • DAVIS Lucas W. - The Economic Cost of Global Fuel Subsidies, pp. 581-585
  • CHAN Hei Sing (Ron), CROPPER Maureen L., MALIK Kabir - Why Are Power Plants in India Less Efficient Than Power Plants in the United States? pp. 586-590

(résumés du n° 5/2014)

Volume 104, n°4, April 2014

  • GOLDIN Claudia - A Grand Gender Convergence: Its Last Chapter, pp. 1091-1119
  • ATALAY Enghin, HORTCSU Ali, SYVERSON Chad - Vertical Integration and Input Flows, pp. 1120-1148
  • JOVANOVIC Boyan - Misallocation and Growth, pp. 1149-1171
  • HEAD Allen, LLOYD-ELLIS Huw, SUN Hongfei - Search, Liquidity, and the Dynamics of House Prices and Construction, pp. 1172-1210
  • DESMET Klaus, ROSSI-HANSBERG Esteban - Spatial Development, pp. 1211-1243)
  • MARTINEZ-BRAVO Monica - The Role of Local Officials in New Democracies: Evidence from Indonesia, pp. 1244-1287
  • BAJARI Patrick, HOUGHTON Stephanie, TADELIS Steven - Bidding for Incomplete Contracts: An Empirical Analysis of Adaptation Costs, pp. 1288-1319
  • CLEMENS Jeffrey, GOTTLIEB Joshua D. - Do Physicians' Financial Incentives Affect Medical Treatment and Patient Health? pp. 1320-1349

Shorter Papers

  • ACEMOGLU Daron, WOLITZKY Alexander - Cycles of Conflict: An Economic Model, pp. 1350-1367
  • MANUELLI Rodolfo E., SESHADRI Ananth - Frictionless Technology Diffusion: The Case of Tractors, pp. 1368-1391
  • BACHMANN Rüdiger, BAYER Christian - Investment Dispersion and the Business Cycle, pp. 1392-1416
  • JESSOE Katrina, RAPSON David - Knowledge Is (Less) Power: Experimental Evidence from Residential Energy Use, pp. 1417-1438
  • KURMANN André, MERTENS Elmar - Stock Prices, News, and Economic Fluctuations: Comment, pp. 1439-1445
  • TAKAHASHI Shuhei - Heterogeneity and Aggregation: Implications for Labor-Market Fluctuations: Comment, pp. 1446-1460
  • CHANG Yongsung, KIM Sun-Bin - Heterogeneity and Aggregation: Implications for Labor-Market Fluctuations: Reply, pp. 1461-1466

(résumés du n° 4/2014)

Volume 104, n° 3, March 2014

  • GALI Jordi - Monetary Policy and Rational Asset Price Bubbles, pp. 721-752
  • NAKAMURA Emi, STEINSSON Jón - Fiscal Stimulus in a Monetary Union: Evidence from US Regions, pp. 753-792
  • GOPINATH Gita, NEIMAN Brent - Trade Adjustment and Productivity in Large Crises, pp. 793-831
  • DUBOIS Pierre, GRIFFITH Rachel, NEVO Aviv - Do Prices and Attributes Explain International Differences in Food Purchases? pp. 832-867
  • BESANKO David, DORASZELSKI Ulrich, KRYUKOV Yaroslav - The Economics of Predation: What Drives Pricing When There Is Learning-by-Doing? pp. 868-897
  • BRAMOULLE Yann, KRANTON Rachel, D'AMOURS Martin - Strategic Interaction and Networks, pp. 898-930
  • BROWN Jeffrey R., DIMMOCK Stephen G., KANG Jun-Koo, WEISBENNER Scott J. -  How University Endowments Respond to Financial Market Shocks: Evidence and Implications, pp. 931-962

Shorter Papers

  • HORNBECK Richard, NAIDU Suresh - When the Levee Breaks: Black Migration and Economic Development in the American South, pp. 963-990
  • DEMING David J., HASTINS Justine S., KANE Thomas J., STAIGER Douglas O. - School Choice, School Quality, and Postsecondary Attainment, pp. 991-1013
  • ERIKSSON Stefan, ROOTH Dan-Olof - Do Employers Use Unemployment as a Sorting Criterion When Hiring? Evidence from a Field Experiment, pp. 1014-1039
  • APPS Patricia, ANDRIENKO Yuri, REES Ray - Risk and Precautionary Saving in Two-Person Households, pp. 1040-1046
  • PETERSEN Luba, WINN Abel - Does Money Illusion Matter? Comment, pp. 1047-1062
  • FEHR Ernst, TYRAN Jean-Robert - Does Money Illusion Matter? Reply, pp. 1063-1071
  • IVERSEN Jens, SÖDERSTRÖM Ulf - The Dynamic Behavior of the Real Exchange Rate in Sticky Price Models: Comment, pp. 1072-1089

(résumés du n° 3/2014)

Volume 104, n° 2, February 2014

  • GORTON Gary, ORDONEZ Guillermo - Collateral Crises, pp. 343-378
  • BRUNNERMEIER Markus K., SANNIKOV Yuliy - A Macroeconomic Model with a Financial Sector, pp. 379-421
  • MIDRIGAN Virgiliu, XU Daniel Yi - Finance and Misallocation: Evidence from Plant-Level Data, pp. 422-458
  • KOOPMAN Robert, WANG Zhi, WEI Shang-Jin - Tracing Value-Added and Double Counting in Gross Exports, pp. 459-494
  • MAYER Thierry, MELITZ Marc J., OTTAVIANO Gianmarco I. P. - Market Size, Competition, and the Product Mix of Exporters, pp. 495-536
  • ITO Koichiro - Do Consumers Respond to Marginal or Average Price? Evidence from Nonlinear Electricity Pricing, pp. 537-563
  • KALOUPTSIDI Myrto - Time to Build and Fluctuations in Bulk Shipping, pp. 564-608
  • COVIELLO Decio, ICHINO Andrea, PERSICO Nicola - Time Allocation and Task Juggling, pp. 609-623

Shorter Papers

  • KOSTOL Andreas Ravndal, MOGSTAD Magne - How Financial Incentives Induce Disability Insurance Recipients to Return to Work, pp. 624-655
  • BOARD Simon, PYCIA Marek - Outside Options and the Failure of the Coase Conjecture, pp. 656-671
  • ASKER John, BAR-ISAAC Heski - Raising Retailers' Profits: On Vertical Practices and the Exclusion of Rivals, pp. 672-686
  • ROSENTHAL Stuart S. - Are Private Markets and Filtering a Viable Source of Low-Income Housing? Estimates from a 'Repeat Income' Model, pp. 687-706
  • CERVELLATI Matteo, JUNG Florian, SUNDE Uwe, VISCHER Thomas - Income and Democracy: Comment, pp. 707-719

(résumés du n° 2/2014)

Volume 104, n° 1, January 2014

  • EINAV Liran, KNOEPFLE Dan, LEVIN Jonathan, SUNDARESAN Neel - Sales Taxes and Internet Commerce, pp. 1-26
  • CHRISTIANO Lawrence J., MOTTO Roberto, ROSTAGNO Massimo - Risk Shocks, pp. 27-65
  • FRANKEL Alexander - Aligned Delegation, pp. 66-83
  • HORNUNG Erik - Immigration and the Diffusion of Technology: The Huguenot Diaspora in Prussia, pp. 84-122
  • CALLEN Michael, ISAQZADEH Mohammad, LONG James D., SPRENGER Charles - Violence and Risk Preference: Experimental Evidence from Afghanistan, pp. 123-148
  • AMBRUS Attila, MOBIUS Markus, SZEIDL Adam - Consumption Risk-Sharing in Social Networks, pp. 149-182
  • JACK William, SURI Tavneet - Risk Sharing and Transactions Costs: Evidence from Kenya's Mobile Money Revolution, pp. 183-223
  • CIPRIANI Marco, GUARINO Antonio - Estimating a Structural Model of Herd Behavior in Financial Markets, pp. 224-251

Shorter Papers

  • GOUX Dominique, MAURIN Eric, PETRONGOLO Barbara - Worktime Regulations and Spousal Labor Supply, pp. 252-276
  • MANIADIS Zacharias, TUFANO Fabio, LIST John A. - One Swallow Doesn't Make a Summer: New Evidence on Anchoring Effects, pp. 277-290
  • KAYA Ayca, VERSHCHAGINA Galina - Partnerships versus Corporations: Moral Hazard, Sorting, and Ownership Structure, pp. 291-307
  • KRASA Stefan, POLBORN Mattias -  Social Ideology and Taxes in a Differentiated Candidates Framework, pp. 308-322
  • BAUER Michael D., RUDEBUSCH Glenn D., WU Jing Cynthia - Term Premia and Inflation Uncertainty: Empirical Evidence from an International Panel Dataset: Comment, pp. 323-337
  • WRIGHT Jonathan H. - Term Premia and Inflation Uncertainty: Empirical Evidence from an International Panel Dataset: Reply, pp. 338-341

(résumés du n° 1/2014)







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