Journal of economic perspectives

Volume 29, n° 4, Fall 2015

Symposium: Overconfidence

  • MALMENDIER Ulrike, TAYLOR Timothy - On the Verges of Overconfidence, pp. 3-8
  • GRUBB ichael D. - Overconfident Consumers in the Marketplace, pp. 9-36
  • MALMENDIER Ulrike, TATE Geoffrey - Behavioral CEOs: The Role of Managerial Overconfidence, pp. 37-60
  • KENT Kent, HIRSHLEIFER David - Overconfident Investors, Predictable Returns, and Excessive Trading, pp. 61-88

Symposium: The Future of Retail

  • HORTACSU Ali, SYVERSON Chad - The Ongoing Evolution of US Retail: A Format Tug-of-War, pp. 89-112
  • BRONNENBERG Bart J., ELLICKSON Paul B. - Adolescence and the Path to Maturity in Global Retail, pp. 113-134

Symposium: Online Higher Education

  • McPHERSON Michael S., BACOW Lawrence S. - Online Higher Education: Beyond the Hype Cycle, pp. 135-154
  • NAVARRO Peter - How Economics Faculty Can Survive (and Perhaps Thrive) in a Brave New Online World, pp. 155-176

Articles

  • IHRIG Jane E., MEADE Ellen E., WEINBACH Gretchen C. - Rewriting Monetary Policy 101: What's the Fed's Preferred Post-Crisis Approach to Raising Interest Rates? pp. 177-198
  • MEYER Bruce D., MOK Wallace K. C., SULLIVAN James X. - Household Surveys in Crisis, pp. 199-226
  • FOUQUET Roger, BROADBERRY Stephen - Seven Centuries of European Economic Growth and Decline, pp. 227-244

Features

  • TAYLOR Timothy - Recommendations for Further Reading, pp. 245-252

(résumés du n° 4/2015)

Volume 29, n° 3, Summer 2015

Symposium: Automation and Labor Markets

  • AUTOR David H. - Why Are There Still So Many Jobs? The History and Future of Workplace Automation, pp. 3-30
  • MOKYR Joel, VICKERS Chris, ZIEBARTH Nicolas L. - The History of Technological Anxiety and the Future of Economic Growth: Is This Time Different? pp. 31-50
  • PRATT Gill A. - Is a Cambrian Explosion Coming for Robotics? pp. 51-60

Symposium: Pre-Analysis Plans in Economics

  • OLKEN Benjamin A. - Promises and Perils of Pre-analysis Plans, pp. 61-80
  • COFFMAN Lucas C., NIEDERLE Muriel - Pre-analysis Plans Have Limited Upside, Especially Where Replications Are Feasible, pp. 81-98

Symposium: Doing Business

  • BESLEY Timothy - Law, Regulation, and the Business Climate: The Nature and Influence of the World Bank Doing Business Project, pp. 99-120
  • HALLWARD-DRIEMEIER Mary, PRITCHETT Lant - How Business Is Done in the Developing World: Deals versus Rules, pp. 121-140
  • THIMANN Christian - The Microeconomic Dimensions of the Eurozone Crisis and Why European Politics Cannot Solve Them, pp. 141-164
  • GILBERT Richard J. - E-Books: A Tale of Digital Disruption, pp. 165-184
  • AKEE Randall K. Q., SPILDE Katherine A., TAYLOR Jonathan B. - The Indian Gaming Regulatory Act and Its Effects on American Indian Economic Development, pp. 185-208

Features

  • TAYLOR Timothy - Recommendations for Further Reading, pp. 209-216

(résumés du n° 3/2015)

Volume 29, n° 2, Spring 2015

Symposium: The Bailouts of 2007-2009

  • GOOLSBEE Austan D., KRUEGER Alan B. - "A Retrospectiv Look at Rescuing and Restructuring General Motors and Chrysler", pp. 3-24
  • FRAME W. Scott, FUSTER Andreas, TRACY Joseph, VICKERY James - The Rescue of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, pp. 25-52
  • CALOMIRIS Charles W., KHAN Urooj - An Assessment of TARP Assistance to Financial Institutions, pp. 53-80
  • McDONALD Robert, PAULSON Anna - AIG in Hindsight, pp. 81-106
  • SWAGEL Phillip - Legal, Political, and Institutional Constraints on the Financial Crisis Policy Response, pp. 107-122

Symposium: Disability Insurance

  • LIEBMAN Jeffrey B. - Understanding the Increase in Disability Insurance Benefit Receipt in the United States, pp. 123-150
  • KONING Pierre, LINDEBOOM Maarten - The Rise and Fall of Disability Insurance Enrollment in the Netherlands, pp. 151-172
  • BANKS James, BLUNDELL Richard, EMMERSON Carl - Disability Benefit Receipt and Reform: Reconciling Trends in the United Kingdom, pp. 173-190

Articles

  • DUFFIE Darrell, STEIN Jeremy C. - Reforming LIBOR and Other Financial Market Benchmarks, pp. 191-212
  • BÖHME Rainer, CHRISTIN Nicolas, EDELMAN Benjamin, MOORE Tyler - Bitcoin: Economics, Technology, and Governance, pp. 213-238
  • KASHIN Konstantin, KING Gary, SONEJI Samir - Systematic Bias and Nontransparency in US Social Security Administration Forecasts, pp. 239-258

Features

  • TAYLOR Timothy - Recommendations for Further Reading, pp. 259-266

(résumés du n° 2/2015)

Volume 29, n° 1, Winter 2015

Symposium

  • ACEMOGLU Daron, ROBINSON James A. - The Rise and Decline of General Laws of Capitalism, pp. 3-28
  • JONES Charles I. - Pareto and Piketty: The Macroeconomics of Top Income and Wealth Inequality, pp. 29-46
  • KOPCZUK Wojciech - What Do We Know about the Evolution of Top Wealth Shares in the United States? pp. 47-66
  • PIKETTY Thomas - Putting Distribution Back at the Center of Economics: Reflections on Capital in the Twenty-First Century, pp. 67-88

Articles

  • FOURCADE Marion, OLLION Etienne, ALGAN Yann - The Superiority of Economists, pp. 89-114
  • SANDERSEON Allen R., SIEGFRIED John J. - The Case for Paying College Athletes, pp. 115-138
  • HOWARD David H., BACH Peter B., BERNDT Ernst R., CONTI Rena M. - Pricing in the Market for Anticancer Drugs, pp. 139-162
  • OATES Wallace E., SCHWAB Robert M. - The Window Tax: A Case Study in Excess Burden pp. 163-180
  • SHLEIFER Andrei - Matthew Gentzkow, Winner of the 2014 Clark Medal, pp. 181-192

Features

  • FRISCHMANN Brett M., HOGENDORN Christiaan - Retrospectives: The Marginal Cost Controversy, pp. 193-206
  • TAYLOR Timothy - Recommendations for Further Reading, pp. 207-214
  • CLAAR Victor V., HAIGHT Colleen E. - Fair Trade Coffee: Correspondence, pp. 215-216

(résumés du n° 1/2015)

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