2020

Volume 110, n° 12, December 2020

  • Bergquist, L.F., Dinerstein M. - Competition and Entry in Agricultural Markets: Experimental Evidence from Kenya, pp. 3705-3747.
  • Coey D., Larsen B.J., Platt B.C. - Discounts and Deadlines in Consumer Search, pp. 3748-3785.
  • Decker R.A., Haltiwanger J., Jarmin R.S., Miranda J. - Changing Business Dynamism and Productivity: Shocks versus Responsiveness, pp. 3952-3990.
  • Einav L., Finkelstein A., Oostrom T., Ostriker A., Williams H. - Screening and Selection: The Case of Mammograms, pp. 3836-3870.
  • Eliaz K., Spiegler R. - A Model of Competing Narratives, pp. 3786-3816.
  • Fang H., Gong Q. - Detecting Potential Overbilling in Medicare Reimbursement via Hours Worked: Reply, pp. 4004-4010.
  • Gürkaynak R.S., Kisacikoğlu B., Wright J.H. - Missing Events in Event Studies: Identifying the Effects of Partially Measured News Surprises, pp. 3871-3912.
  • Matsumoto B. - Detecting Potential Overbilling in Medicare Reimbursement via Hours Worked: Comment, pp. 3991-4003.
  • Oprea R. - What Makes a Rule Complex? American Economic Review 110, 3913-3951.
  • Sugaya T., Wolitzky A. - A Few Bad Apples Spoil the Barrel: An Anti-folk Theorem for Anonymous Repeated Games with Incomplete Information, pp. 3817-3835.

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Volume 110, n° 11, November 2020

  • Armand A., Coutts A., Vicente P.C., Vilela I. - Does Information Break the Political Resource Curse? Experimental Evidence from Mozambique, pp. 3431-3453.
  • Basak D., Deb J. - Gambling over Public Opinion, pp. 3492-3521.
  • Brodeur A., Cook N., Heyes A. - Methods Matter: p-Hacking and Publication Bias in Causal Analysis in Economics, pp. 3634-3660.
  • Bursztyn L., Egorov G., Fiorin S. - From Extreme to Mainstream: The Erosion of Social Norms, pp. 3522-3548.
  • Chen Y., Fan Z., Gu X., Zhou L.-A. - Arrival of Young Talent: The Send-Down Movement and Rural Education in China, pp. 3393-3430.
  • Crouzet N., Mehrotra N.R. - Small and Large Firms over the Business Cycle, pp. 3549-3601.
  • Deryugina T., Molitor D. - Does When You Die Depend on Where You Live? Evidence from Hurricane Katrina, pp. 3602-3633.
  • Dubois P., Griffith R., O’Connell M. - How Well Targeted Are Soda Taxes?, pp. 3661-3704.
  • Fink G., Jack B.K., Masiye F. - Seasonal Liquidity, Rural Labor Markets, and Agricultural Production, pp. 3351-3392.
  • Squicciarini M.P. - Devotion and Development: Religiosity, Education, and Economic Progress in Nineteenth-Century France, pp. 3454-3491.

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Volume 110, n° 10, October 2020

  • Andersen S., Campbell J.Y., Nielsen K.M., Ramadorai T. - Sources of Inaction in Household Finance: Evidence from the Danish Mortgage Market, pp. 3184–3230.
  • Andrabi T., Das J., Khwaja A.I., Ozyurt S., Singh N. - Upping the Ante: The Equilibrium Effects of Unconditional Grants to Private Schools, pp. 3315–3349.
  • Angeletos G.-M., Collard F., Dellas H. - Business-Cycle Anatomy, pp. 3030–3070.
  • Autor D., Dorn D., Hanson G., Majlesi K. - Importing Political Polarization? The Electoral Consequences of Rising Trade Exposure, pp. 3139–3183.
  • Bursztyn L., González A.L., Yanagizawa-Drott D. - Misperceived Social Norms: Women Working Outside the Home in Saudi Arabia, pp. 2997–3029.
  • Calvano E., Calzolari G., Denicolò V., Pastorello S. - Artificial Intelligence, Algorithmic Pricing, and Collusion, pp. 3267–3297.
  • Colonnelli E., Prem M., Teso E. - Patronage and Selection in Public Sector Organizations, pp. 3071–3099.
  • Ganong P., Noel P. - Liquidity versus Wealth in Household Debt Obligations: Evidence from Housing Policy in the Great Recession, pp. 3100–3138.
  • Lachowska M., Mas A., Woodbury S.A. - Sources of Displaced Workers’ Long-Term Earnings Losses, pp. 3231–3266.
  • Levine D.K., Mattozzi A. - Voter Turnout with Peer Punishment, pp. 3298–3314.

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Volume 110, n° 9, September 2020

  • Aguiar M., Amador M. - Self-Fulfilling Debt Dilution: Maturity and Multiplicity in Debt Models, pp. 2783-2818.
  • Bach L., Calvet L.E., Sodini P. - Rich Pickings? Risk, Return, and Skill in Household Wealth, pp. 2703-2747.
  • Bordalo P., Gennaioli N., Ma Y., Shleifer A. - Overreaction in Macroeconomic Expectations, pp. 2748-2782.
  • de Chaisemartin C., D’Haultfœuille X. - Two-Way Fixed Effects Estimators with Heterogeneous Treatment Effects, pp. 2964-2996.
  • Jones C.I., Tonetti C. - Nonrivalry and the Economics of Data, pp. 2819-2858.
  • Jones J.B., Pratap S. - An Estimated Structural Model of Entrepreneurial Behavior, pp. 2859-2898.
  • Kojima F., Sun N., Yu N.N. - Job Matching under Constraints, pp. 2935-2947.
  • Lunsford K.G. - Policy Language and Information Effects in the Early Days of Federal Reserve Forward Guidance, pp. 2899-2934.
  • Ravid D. - Ultimatum Bargaining with Rational Inattention, pp. 2948-2963.
  • Verner E., Gyöngyösi, G. - Household Debt Revaluation and the Real Economy: Evidence from a Foreign Currency Debt Crisis, pp. 2667-2702.

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Volume 110, n° 8, August 2020

  • Blundell W., Gowrisankaran G., Langer A. - Escalation of Scrutiny: The Gains from Dynamic Enforcement of Environmental Regulations, pp. 2558-2585.
  • Bocola L., Lorenzoni G. - Financial Crises, Dollarization, and Lending of Last Resort in Open Economies, pp. 2524-2557.
  • Breza E., Chandrasekhar A.G., McCormick T.H., Pan M. - Using Aggregated Relational Data to Feasibly Identify Network Structure without Network Data, pp. 2454-2484.
  • Cai J., de Janvry A., Sadoulet E. - Subsidy Policies and Insurance Demand, pp. 2422-2453.
  • Farboodi M., Veldkamp L. - Long-Run Growth of Financial Data Technology, pp. 2485-2523.
  • Gabaix X. - A Behavioral New Keynesian Model, pp. 2271-2327.
  • Goldsmith-Pinkham P., Sorkin I., Swift H. - Bartik Instruments: What, When, Why, and How, pp. 2586-2624.
  • Harari M. - Cities in Bad Shape: Urban Geometry in India, pp. 2377-2421.
  • Lise J., Postel-Vinay F. - Multidimensional Skills, Sorting, and Human Capital Accumulation, pp. 2328-2376.
  • Liu Q. - Stability and Bayesian Consistency in Two-Sided Markets, pp. 2625-2666.
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Volume 110, n° 7, July 2020

  • Herskovic B., Ramos J. - Acquiring Information through Peers, pp. 2128-52.
  • Kremer M. - Experimentation, Innovation, and Economics, pp. 1974-94.
  • Banerjee A. V. - Field Experiments and the Practice of Economics, pp. 1937-51.
  • Duflo E. - Field Experiments and the Practice of Policy, pp. 1952-73.
  • Bahaj S., Foulis A., Pinter G. - Home Values and Firm Behavior, pp. 2225-70.
  • Sönmez T., Ünver M. U., Yenmez M. B. - Incentivized Kidney Exchange, pp. 2198-224.
  • Watson J., Miller D. A., Olsen T. E. - Relational Contracting, Negotiation, and External Enforcement, pp. 2153-97.
  • Di Tella S. - Risk Premia and the Real Effects of Money, pp. 1995-2040.
  • Bertrand M., Bombardini M., Fisman R., Trebbi F. - Tax-Exempt Lobbying: Corporate Philanthropy as a Tool for Political Influence, pp. 2065-102.
  • Luco F., Marshall G. - The Competitive Impact of Vertical Integration by Multiproduct Firms, pp. 2041-64.
  • Flaaen A., Hortaçsu A., Tintelnot F. - The Production Relocation and Price Effects of US Trade Policy: The Case of Washing Machines, pp. 2103-27.

Volume 110, n° 6, June 2020

  • Chakraborty A., Ghosh P., Roy J. - Expert-Captured Democracies, pp. 1713-51.
  • James A. G., Smith B. - Geographic Dispersion of Economic Shocks: Evidence from the Fracking Revolution: Comment, pp. 1905-13.
  • Feyrer J., Mansur E., Sacerdote B. - Geographic Dispersion of Economic Shocks: Evidence from the Fracking Revolution: Reply, pp. 1914-20.
  • Meckel K. - Is the Cure Worse Than the Disease? Unintended Effects of Payment Reform in a Quantity-Based Transfer Program, pp. 1821-65.
  • Garriga C., Hedlund A. - Mortgage Debt, Consumption, and Illiquid Housing Markets in the Great Recession, pp. 1603-34.
  • Johnson M. S. - Regulation by Shaming: Deterrence Effects of Publicizing Violations of Workplace Safety and Health Laws, pp. 1866-904.
  • Anon. - Report of Independent Auditor, pp. 1921-35.
  • Polisson M., Quah J. K.-H., Renou L. - Revealed Preferences over Risk and Uncertainty, pp. 1782-820.
  • Fisman R., Shi J., Wang Y., Wu W. - Social Ties and the Selection of China’s Political Elite, pp. 1752-81.
  • Favilukis J., Lin X., Zhao X. - The Elephant in the Room: The Impact of Labor Obligations on Credit Markets, pp. 1673-712.
  • Lagos R., Zhang S. - Turnover Liquidity and the Transmission of Monetary Policy, pp. 1635-72.

Volume 110, n°5, May 2020

  • ABDULKADIROĞLU Atila, PATHAK Parag A., SCHELLENBERG Jonathan, WALTERS Christopher R. - Do Parents Value School Effectiveness?, pp. 1502‑39. 
  • ARMAND Alex, ATWELL Paul, GOMES Joseph F. - The Reach of Radio: Ending Civil Conflict through Rebel Demobilization, pp. 1395‑1429. 
  • ASHRAF Nava, BANDIERA Oriana, DAVENPORT Edward, LEE Scott S. - Losing Prosociality in the Quest for Talent? Sorting, Selection, and Productivity in the Delivery of Public Services, pp. 1355‑94. 
  • BAUER Michael D., RUDEBUSCH Glenn D. - Interest Rates under Falling Stars, pp. 1316‑54. 
  • BECKER Sascha O. et al - Forced Migration and Human Capital: Evidence from Post-WWII Population Transfers, pp. 1430‑63. 
  • DEPETRIS-CHAUVIN Emilio, DURANTE Ruben, CAMPANTE Filipe - Building Nations through Shared Experiences: Evidence from African Football, pp. 1572‑1602. 
  • GRANT Matthew - Why Special Economic Zones? Using Trade Policy to Discriminate across Importers, pp. 1540‑71. 
  • JAKOBSEN Alexander M - A Model of Complex Contracts, pp. 1243‑73. 
  • KAPOR Adam J., NEILSON Christopher A., ZIMMERMAN Seth D. - Heterogeneous Beliefs and School Choice Mechanisms, pp. 1274‑1315. 
  • MAILATH George J., SAMUELSON Larry - Learning under Diverse World Views: Model-Based Inference, pp. 1464‑1501. 

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Volume 110, n°4, April 2020

  • BANERJEE Abhijit V., CHASSANG Sylvain, MONTERO Sergio, SNOWBERG Erik - A Theory of Experimenters: Robustness, Randomization, and Balance, pp. 1206‑30. 
  • BERNANKE Ben S - The New Tools of Monetary Policy, pp. 943‑83. 
  • BLOOM Nicholas, JONES Charles I., REENEN John Van, WEBB Michael - Are Ideas Getting Harder to Find?, pp. 1104‑44. 
  • DOBBIE Will, SONG Jae - Targeted Debt Relief and the Origins of Financial Distress: Experimental Evidence from Distressed Credit Card Borrowers, pp. 984‑1018. 
  • EPPER Thomas et al - Time Discounting and Wealth Inequality, pp. 1177‑1205. 
  • GLITZ Albrecht, MEYERSSON Erik - Industrial Espionage and Productivity, pp. 1055‑1103. 
  • LEMOINE Derek, RUDIK Ivan - Steering the Climate System: Using Inertia to Lower the Cost of Policy: Reply, pp. 1238‑41. 
  • MATTAUCH Linus et al - Steering the Climate System: Using Inertia to Lower the Cost of Policy: Comment, pp. 1231‑37. 
  • PEREZ-TRUGLIA Ricardo - The Effects of Income Transparency on Well-Being: Evidence from a Natural Experiment, pp. 1019‑54. 
  • RÜDIGER Jesper, VIGIER Adrien - Who Acquires Information in Dealer Markets?, pp. 1145‑76. 

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Volume 110, n°3, March 2020 

  • Allcott, Hunt, Luca Braghieri, Sarah Eichmeyer, Matthew Gentzkow - The Welfare Effects of Social Media, pp. 629‑76. 
  • Asher, Sam, Paul Novosad - Rural Roads and Local Economic Development, pp. 797‑823. 
  • Baranov, Victoria, Sonia Bhalotra, Pietro Biroli, Joanna Maselko - Maternal Depression, Women’s Empowerment, and Parental Investment: Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial, pp. 824‑59. 
  • Bernhardt, Dan, Peter Buisseret, Sinem Hidir - The Race to the Base, pp. 922‑42. 
  • Dovis, Alessandro, Rishabh Kirpalani - Fiscal Rules, Bailouts, and Reputation in Federal Governments, pp. 860‑88. 
  • Gopinath, Gita et al - Dominant Currency Paradigm, pp. 677‑719. 
  • Halac, Marina, Ilan Kremer, Eyal Winter - Raising Capital from Heterogeneous Investors, pp. 889‑921. 
  • Millner, Antony - Nondogmatic Social Discounting, pp. 760‑75. 
  • Piazzesi, Monika, Martin Schneider, Johannes Stroebel - Segmented Housing Search, pp. 720‑59. 
  • Sanktjohanser, Anna - Endogenous Monitoring in a Partnership Game, pp. 776‑96. 

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Volume 110, n°2, February 2020

  • ZIMMERMANN Florian - The Dynamics of Motivated Beliefs, pp. 337-61
  • ROMERO Mauricio, SANDEFUR Justin, SANDHOLTZ Wayne Aaron - Outsourcing Education: Experimental Evidence from Liberia, pp. 364-400
  • GREGG Amanda G. - Factory Productivity and the Concession System of Incorporation in Late Imperial Russia, 1894–1908, pp. 401-27
  • DALEY Brendan, GREEN Brett - Bargaining and News, pp. 428-74
  • AMBRUS Attila, FIELD Erica, GONZALEZ Robert - Loss in the Time of Cholera: Long-Run Impact of a Disease Epidemic on the Urban Landscape, pp. 475-525
  • HUO Zhen, PEDRONI Marcelo - A Single-Judge Solution to Beauty Contests, pp. 526-68
  • ICHIHASHI Shota - Online Privacy and Information Disclosure by Consumers, pp. 569-95
  • BAHEL Eric, SPRUMONT Yves - Strategyproof Choice of Social Acts, pp. 596-627

Volume 110, n° 1, January 2020

  • Attanasio O., Cattan S., Fitzsimons E., Meghir C., Rubio-Codina M. - Estimating the Production Function for Human Capital: Results from a Randomized Controlled Trial in Colombia, pp. 48–85
  • Basak D., Zhou Z. - Diffusing Coordination Risk, pp. 271–297
  • Beaudry P., Galizia D., Portier F. - Putting the Cycle Back into Business Cycle Analysis, pp. 1–47
  • Blakeslee D., Fishman R., Srinivasan V. - Way Down in the Hole: Adaptation to Long-Term Water Loss in Rural India, pp. 200–224
  • Farhi E., Gabaix X. - Optimal Taxation with Behavioral Agents, pp. 298–336
  • Grennan M., Town R.J. - Regulating Innovation with Uncertain Quality: Information, Risk, and Access in Medical Devices, pp. 120–161
  • Ho C., Pavoni N. - Efficient Child Care Subsidies, pp. 162–199
  • Sadler E. - Diffusion Games, pp. 225–270
  • Straub L., Werning I. - Positive Long-Run Capital Taxation: Chamley-Judd Revisited, pp. 86–119
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