American Economic Review
Volume 108, n° 12, December 2018
- HASTINGS Justine, SHAPIRO Jesse M. - How Are SNAP Benefits Spent? Evidence from a Retail Panel, pp. 3493-3540
- OHANIAN Lee E., RESTREPO-ECHAVARRIA Paulina, WRIGHT Mark L. J. - Bad Investments and Missed Opportunities? Postwar Capital Flows to Asia and Latin America, pp. 3541-3582
- JENSEN Robert, MILLER Nolan H. - Market Integration, Demand, and the Growth of Firms: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in India, pp. 3583-3625
- CHOI Albert H., SPIER Kathryn E. - Taking a Financial Position in Your Opponent in Litigation, pp. 3626-3650
- FUDENBERG Drew, STRACK Philipp, STRZALECKI Tomasz - Speed, Accuracy, and the Optimal Timing of Choices, pp. 3651-3684
- DUBOIS Pierre, LASIO Laura - Identifying Industry Margins with Price Constraints: Structural Estimation on Pharmaceuticals, pp. 3685-3724
- HAMILTON Barton H., JUNGHEIM Emily, McMANUS Brian, PANTANO Juan - Health Care Access, Costs, and Treatment Dynamics: Evidence from In Vitro Fertilization, pp. 3725-3777
- CASABURI Lorenzo, WILLIS Jack - Time versus State in Insurance: Experimental Evidence from Contract Farming in Kenya, pp. 3778-3813
- SHAPIRO Joseph S., WALKER Reed - Why Is Pollution from US Manufacturing Declining? The Roles of Environmental Regulation, Productivity, and Trade, pp. 3814-3854
- MONTE Ferdinando, REDDING Stephen J., ROSSI-HANSBERG Esteban - Commuting, Migration, and Local Employment Elasticities, pp. 3855-3890
- CHEN Kaiji, REN Jue, ZHA Tao - The Nexus of Monetary Policy and Shadow Banking in China, pp. 3891-3936
Volume 108, n° 11, November 2018
- GAUBERT Cecile - Firm Sorting and Agglomeration, pp. 3117-3153
- NGUYEN Thành, VOHRA Rakesh - Near-Feasible Stable Matchings with Couples, pp. 3154-3169
- XU Guo - The Costs of Patronage: Evidence from the British Empire, pp. 3170-3198
- CONDRA Luke N., LONG James D., SHAVER Andrew C., WRIGHT Austin L. - The Logic of Insurgent Electoral Violence, pp. 3199-3231
- ELIASON Paul J., GRIECO Paul L. E., McDEVITT Ryan C., ROBERTS James W. - Strategic Patient Discharge: The Case of Long-Term Care Hospitals, pp. 3232-3265
- DE QUIDT Jonathan, HAUSHOFER Johannes, ROTH Christopher - Measuring and Bounding Experimenter Demand, pp. 3266-3302
- FREDRIKSSON Peter, HENSVIK Lena, NORDSTRÖM SKANS Oskar - Mismatch of Talent: Evidence on Match Quality, Entry Wages, and Job Mobility, pp. 3303-3338
- JUHÁSZ Réka - Temporary Protection and Technology Adoption: Evidence from the Napoleonic Blockade, pp. 3339-3376
- CARRELL Scott E., HOEKSTRA Mark, KUKA Elira - The Long-Run Effects of Disruptive Peers, pp. 3377-3415
- COLACITO Ric, CROCE Max, HO Steven, HOWARD Philip - BKK the EZ Way: International Long-Run Growth News and Capital Flows, pp. 3416-3449
- ACEMOGLU Daron, AKCIGIT Ufuk, ALP Harun, BLOOM Nicholas, KERR William - Innovation, Reallocation, and Growth, pp. 3450-3491
Volume 108, n° 10, October 2018
- WOLITZKY Alexander - Learning from Others' Outcomes, pp. 2763-2801
- ANTOLÍN-DÍAZ Juan, RUBIO-RAMÍREZ Juan F. - Narrative Sign Restrictions for SVARs, pp. 2802-2829
- KUZIEMKO Ilyana, WASHINGTON Ebonya - Why Did the Democrats Lose the South? Bringing New Data to an Old Deba, pp. 2830-2867
- BLUMENSTOCK Joshua, CALLEN Michael, GHANI Tarek - Why Do Defaults Affect Behavior? Experimental Evidence from Afghanistan, pp. 2868-2901
- ALTONJI Joseph G., MANSFIELD Richard K. - Estimating Group Effects Using Averages of Observables to Control for Sorting on Unobservables: School and Neighborhood Effects, pp. 2902-2946
- CHARLES Kerwin Kofi, HURST Erik, NOTOWIDIGDO Matthew J. - Housing Booms and Busts, Labor Market Opportunities, and College Attendanc, pp. 2947-2994
- POWELL David, SEABURY Seth - Medical Care Spending and Labor Market Outcomes: Evidence from Workers' Compensation Reforms, pp. 2995-3027
- CHYN Eric - Moved to Opportunity: The Long-Run Effects of Public Housing Demolition on Children, pp. 3028-3056
- DEB Rahul, PAI Mallesh M., SAID Maher - Evaluating Strategic Forecasters, pp. 3057-3103
- SHRINIVAS Aditya, FAFCHAMPS Marcel - Testing Efficient Risk Sharing with Heterogeneous Risk Preferences: Commen, pp. 3104-3113
- MAZZOCCO Maurizio, SAINI Shiv - Testing Efficient Risk Sharing with Heterogeneous Risk Preferences: Repl, pp. 3114-3115
Volume 108, n° 9, September 2018
- LANTERI Andrea - The Market for Used Capital: Endogenous Irreversibility and Reallocation over the Business Cycle, pp. 2383-2419
- ANTECOL Heather, BEDARD Kelly, STEARNS Jenna - Equal but Inequitable: Who Benefits from Gender-Neutral Tenure Clock Stopping Policies? pp. 2420-2441
- QIN Bei, STRÖMBERG David, WU Yanhui - Media Bias in China, pp. 2442-2476
- ANGELETOS George-Marios, LIAN Chen - Forward Guidance without Common Knowledge, pp. 2477-2512
- LOCKWOOD Lee M. - Incidental Bequests and the Choice to Self-Insure Late-Life Risks, pp. 2513-2550
- EUSEPI Stefano, PRESTON Bruce - Fiscal Foundations of Inflation: Imperfect Knowledge, pp. 2551-2589
- MIAO Jianjun, WANG Pengfei - Asset Bubbles and Credit Constraints, pp. 2590-2628
- BIANCHI Javier, HATCHONDO Juan Carlos, MARTINEZ Leonardo - International Reserves and Rollover Risk, pp. 2629-2670
- COIBION Olivier, GORODNICHENKO Yuriy, KUMAR Saten - How Do Firms Form Their Expectations? New Survey Evidence, pp. 2671-2713
- BEAUDRY Paul, GREEN David A., SAND Ben M. - In Search of Labor Demand, pp. 2714-2757
- TAN Hongru, WRIGHT Julian - A Price Theory of Multi-sided Platforms: Comment, pp. 2758-2760
- WEYL E. Glen - A Price Theory of Multi-sided Platforms: Reply, pp. 2761-2762
Volume 108, n° 8, August 2018
- ULYSSEA Gabriel - Firms, Informality, and Development: Theory and Evidence from Brazil, pp. 2015-2047
- CABRAL Marika, GERUSO Michael, MAHONEY Neale - Do Larger Health Insurance Subsidies Benefit Patients or Producers? Evidence from Medicare Advantage, pp. 2048-2087
- GAVAZZA Alessandro, MONGEY Simon, VIOLANTE Giovanni L. - Aggregate Recruiting Intensity, pp. 2088-2127
- ARKOLAKIS Costas, RAMONDO Natalia, RODRÍGUEZ-CLARE Andrés, YEAPLE Stephen - Innovation and Production in the Global Economy, pp. 2128-2173
- FETTER Daniel K., LOCKWOOD Lee M. - Government Old-Age Support and Labor Supply: Evidence from the Old Age Assistance Program, pp. 2174-2211
- PETROSKY-NADEAU Nicolas, ZHANG Lu, KUEHN Lars-Alexander - Endogenous Disasters, pp. 2212-2245
- PLANTIN Guillaume, TIROLE Jean - Marking to Market versus Taking to Market, pp. 2246-2276
- KOLESÁR Michal, ROTHE Christoph - Inference in Regression Discontinuity Designs with a Discrete Running Variable, pp. 2277-2304
- HALAC Marina, YARED Pierre - Fiscal Rules and Discretion in a World Economy, pp. 2305-2334
- CONCONI Paola, GARCIÁ-SANTANA Manuel, PUCCIO Laura, VENTURINI Roberto - From Final Goods to Inputs: The Protectionist Effect of Rules of Origin, pp. 2335-2365
- VIEIDER Ferdinand M. - Violence and Risk Preference: Experimental Evidence from Afghanistan: Comment, pp. 2366-2382
Volume 108, n° 7, July 2018
- ULYSSEA Gabriel - Firms, Informality, and Development: Theory and Evidence from Brazil, pp. 2018-2047
- CABRAL Marika, GERUSO Michael, MAHONEY Neale - Do Larger Health Insurance Subsidies Benefit Patients or Producers? Evidence from Medicare Advantage, pp. 2048-2087
- GAVAZZA Alessandro, MONGEY Simon, VIOLANTE Giovanni L. - Aggregate Recruiting Intensity, pp. 2088-2127
- ARKOLAKIS Costas, RAMONDO Natalia, RODRÍGUEZ-CLARE Andrés, YEAPLE Stephen - Innovation and Production in the Global Economy, pp. 2128-2173
- FETTER Daniel K., LOCKWOOD Lee M. - Government Old-Age Support and Labor Supply: Evidence from the Old Age Assistance Program, pp. 2174-2211
- PETROSKY-NADEAU Nicolas, ZHANG Lu, KUEHN Lars-Alexander - Endogenous Disasters, pp. 2212-2245
- PLANTIN Guillaume, TIROLE Jean - Marking to Market versus Taking to Market, pp. 2246-2276
- KOLESÁR Michal, ROTHE Christoph - Inference in Regression Discontinuity Designs with a Discrete Running Variable, pp. 2277-2304
- HALAC Marina, YARED Pierre - Fiscal Rules and Discretion in a World Economy, pp. 2305-2334
- CONCONI Paola, GARCÍA-SANTANA Manuel, PUCCIO Laura, VENTURINI Roberto - From Final Goods to Inputs: The Protectionist Effect of Rules of Origin, pp. 2335-2365
- VIEIDER Ferdinand M. - Violence and Risk Preference: Experimental Evidence from Afghanistan: Comment, pp. 2366-2382
Volume 108, n° 6, June 2018
- ROTH Alvin E. - Marketplaces, Markets, and Market Design, pp. 1609-1658
- CRAWFORD Gregory S., PAVANINI Nicola, SCHIVARDI Fabiano - Asymmetric Information and Imperfect Competition in Lending Markets, pp. 1659-1701
- CHAHROUR Ryan, JURADO Kyle - News or Noise? The Missing Link, pp. 1702-1736
- HERSHBEIN Brad, KAHN Lisa B. - Do Recessions Accelerate Routine-Biased Technological Change? Evidence from Vacancy Postings, pp. 1737-1772
- NA Seunghoon, SCHMITT-GROHÉ Stephanie, URIBE Martín, YUE Vivian - The Twin Ds: Optimal Default and Devaluation, pp. 1773-1819
- DINERSTEIN Michael, EINAV Liran, LEVIN Jonathan, SUNDARESAN Neel - Consumer Price Search and Platform Design in Internet Commerce, pp. 1820-1859
- HVIDE Hans K., JONES Benjamin F. - University Innovation and the Professor's Privilege, pp. 1860-1898
- McCAIG Brian, PAVCNIK Nina - Export Markets and Labor Allocation in a Low-Income Country, pp. 1899-1941
- AMIOR Michael, MANNING Alan - The Persistence of Local Joblessness, pp. 1942-1970
- SPENKUCH Jörg L., MONTAGNES B. Pablo, MAGLEBY Daniel B. -Backward Induction in the Wild? Evidence from Sequential Voting in the US Senate, pp. 1971-2013
Volume 108, n° 4-5, April 2018
- DONALDSON Dave - Railroads of the Raj: Estimating the Impact of Transportation Infrastructure, pp. 899-934
- PERRI Fabrizio, QUADRINI Vincenzo - International Recessions, pp. 935-984
- KOLSRUD Jonas, LANDAIS Camille, NILSSON Peter, SPINNEWIJN Johannes - The Optimal Timing of Unemployment Benefits: Theory and Evidence from Sweden, pp. 985-1033
- JARAVEL Xavier, PETKOVA Neviana, BELL Alex - Team-Specific Capital and Innovation, pp. 1034-1073
- MARKEVICH Andrei, ZHURAVSKAYA Ekaterina - The Economic Effects of the Abolition of Serfdom: Evidence from the Russian Empire, pp. 1074-1117
- BILS Mark, KLENOW Peter J., MALIN Benjamin A. - Resurrecting the Role of the Product Market Wedge in Recessions, pp. 1118-1146
- ROCHETEAU Guillaume, WRIGHT Randall, ZHANG Cathy - Corporate Finance and Monetary Policy, pp. 1147-1186
- FOARTA Dana - The Limits to Partial Banking Unions: A Political Economy Approach, pp. 1187-1213
- PERSSON Petra, ROSSIN-SLATER Maya - Family Ruptures, Stress, and the Mental Health of the Next Generation, pp. 1214-1252
- MATSUMOTO Brett - Family Ruptures, Stress, and the Mental Health of the Next Generation: Comment, pp. 1253-1255
- PERSSON Petra, ROSSIN-SLATER Maya - Family Ruptures, Stress, and the Mental Health of the Next Generation: Reply, pp. 1256-1263
Volume 108, n° 3, March 2018
- DONALDSON Dave - Railroads of the Raj: Estimating the Impact of Transportation Infrastructure, pp. 899-934
- PERRI Fabrizio, QUADRINI Vincenzo - International Recessions, pp. 935-984
- KOLSRUD Jonas, LANDAIS Camille, NILSSON Peter, SPINNEWIJN Johannes - The Optimal Timing of Unemployment Benefits: Theory and Evidence from Sweden, pp. 985-1033
- JARAVEL Xavier, PETKOVA Neviana, BELL Alex - Team-Specific Capital and Innovation, pp. 1034-1073
- MARKEVICH Andrei, ZHURAVSKAYA Ekaterina - The Economic Effects of the Abolition of Serfdom: Evidence from the Russian Empire, pp. 1074-1117
- BILS Mark, KLENOW Peter J., MALIN Benjamin A. - Resurrecting the Role of the Product Market Wedge in Recessions, pp. 1118-1146
- ROCHETEAU Guillaume, WRIGHT Randall, ZHANG Cathy - Corporate Finance and Monetary Policy, pp. 1147-1186
- FOARTA Dana - The Limits to Partial Banking Unions: A Political Economy Approach, pp. 1187-1213
- PERSSON Petra, ROSSIN-SLATER Maya - Family Ruptures, Stress, and the Mental Health of the Next Generation, pp. 1214-1252
- MATSUMOTO Brett - Family Ruptures, Stress, and the Mental Health of the Next Generation: Comment, pp. 1253-1255
- PERSSON Petra, ROSSIN-SLATER Maya - Family Ruptures, Stress, and the Mental Health of the Next Generation: Reply, pp. 1256-1263
Volume 108, n° 2, February 2018
- DOBBIE Will, GOLDIN Jacob, YANG Crystal S. - The Effects of Pretrial Detention on Conviction, Future Crime, and Employment: Evidence from Randomly Assigned Judges, pp. 201-240
- SOMMER Kamila, SULLIVAN Paul - Implications of US Tax Policy for House Prices, Rents, and Homeownership, pp. 241-274
- LUTTMER Erzo F. P., SAMWICK Andrew A. - The Welfare Cost of Perceived Policy Uncertainty: Evidence from Social Security, pp. 275-307
- DOBKIN Carlos, FINKELSTEIN Amy, KLUENDER Raymond, NOTOWIDIGDO Matthew J. - The Economic Consequences of Hospital Admissions, pp. 308-352
- BASTOS Paulo, SILVA Joana, VERHOOGEN Eric - Export Destinations and Input Prices, pp. 353-392
- FUEST Clemens, PEICHL Andreas, SIEGLOCH Sebastian - Do Higher Corporate Taxes Reduce Wages? Micro Evidence from Germany, pp. 393-418
- GNEEZY Uri, KAJACKAITE Agne, SOBEL Joel - Lying Aversion and the Size of the Lie, pp. 419-453
- CULP Christopher L., NOZAWA Yoshio, VERONESI Pietro - Option-Based Credit Spreads, pp. 454-488
- RAY Debraj, ROBSON Arthur - Certified Random: A New Order for Coauthorship, pp. 489-520
- ALESINA Alberto, STANTCHEVA Stefanie, TESO Edoardo - Intergenerational Mobility and Preferences for Redistributio, pp. 521-554
- OKAMOTO Noriaki - An Efficient Ascending-Bid Auction for Multiple Objects: Comment, pp. 555-560
- AUSUBEL Lawrence M. - An Efficient Ascending-Bid Auction for Multiple Objects: Reply, pp. 561-563
Volume 108, n° 1, January 2018
- BERGEMANN Dirk, BONATTI Alessandro, SMOLIN Alex - The Design and Price of Information, pp. 1-48
- HSU Joanne W., MATSA David A., MELZER Brian T. - Unemployment Insurance as a Housing Market Stabilizer, pp. 49-81
- DI GIOVANNI Julian, LEVCHENKO Andrei A., MEJEAN Isabelle - The Micro Origins of International Business-Cycle Comovement, pp. 82-108
- FIELER Ana Cecília, ESLAVA Marcela, XU Daniel Yi - Trade, Quality Upgrading, and Input Linkages: Theory and Evidence from Colombia, pp. 109-146
- HORTACSU Ali, KASTL Jakub, ZHANG Allen - Bid Shading and Bidder Surplus in the US Treasury Auction System, pp. 147-169
- BICK Alexander, FUCHS-SCHÜNDELN Nicola, LAGAKOS David - How Do Hours Worked Vary with Income? Cross-Country Evidence and Implications, pp. 170-199
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