Journla of economic perspectives

Volume 30 , n° 3, Summer 2016

Symposium: Schools and Accountability

  • WOESSMANN Ludger - The Importance of School Systems: Evidence from International Differences in Student Achievement, pp. 3-32
  • DEMING David J., FIGLIO David - Accountability in US Education: Applying Lessons from K-12 Experience to Higher Education, pp. 33-56
  • CHABRIER Julia, COHODES Sarah, OREOPOULOS Philip - What Can We Learn from Charter School Lotteries? pp. 57-84
  • JACOB Brian, ROTHSTEIN Jesse - The Measurement of Student Ability in Modern Assessment Systems, pp. 85-108
  • MBITI Isaac M. - The Need for Accountability in Education in Developing Countries, pp. 109-132

Symposium: Motivated Beliefs

  • EPLEY Nicholas, GILOVICH Thomas - The Mechanics of Motivated Reasoning, pp. 133-140
  • BÉNABOU Roland, TIROLE Jean - Mindful Economics: The Production, Consumption, and Value of Beliefs, pp. 141-164
  • GOLMAN Russell, LOEWNSTEIN George, MOENE Karl Ove, ZARRI Luca - The Preference for Belief Consonance, pp. 165-188
  • GINO Francesca, NORTON Michael I., WEBER Roberto A. - Motivated Bayesians: Feeling Moral While Acting Egoistically, pp. 189-212

Symposium: NSF Funding for Economists

  • MOFFITT Robert A. - In Defense of the NSF Economics Program, pp. 213-234
  • COWEN Tyler, TABARROK Alex - A Skeptical View of the National Science Foundation's Role in Economic Research, pp. 235-248

Articles

  • BAUER Michal, BLATTMAN Christopher, CHYTILOVÁ Julie, HENRICH Joseph, MIGUEL Edward, MITTS Tamar - Can War Foster Cooperation? pp. 249-274

Features

  • RAYLOR Timothy - Recommendations for Further Reading, pp. 275-282

(résumés du n° 3/2016)

Volume 30, n° 2, Spring 2016

Celebrating 30 Years

Symposium: Inequality Beyond Income

  • ATTANASIO Orazio P., PISTAFERRI Luigi - Consumption Inequality, pp. 3-28
  • CURRIE Janet, SCHWANDT Hannes - Mortality Inequality: The Good News from a County-Level Approach, pp. 29-52
  • KAESTNER Robert, LUBOTSKY Darren - Health Insurance and Income Inequality, pp. 53-78
  • LUNDBERG Shelly, POLLAK Robert A., STEARNS Jenna - Family Inequality: Diverging Patterns in Marriage, Cohabitation, and Childbearing, pp. 79-102
  • LOFSTROM Magnus, RAPHAEL Steven - Crime, the Criminal Justice System, and Socioeconomic Inequality, pp. 103-126

Articles

  • GREENSTEIN Shanen, PEITZ Martin, VALLETTI Tommaso - Net Neutrality: A Fast Lane to Understanding the Trade-Offs, pp. 127-150
  • CAVALLO Alberto, RIGOBON Roberto - The Billion Prices Project: Using Online Prices for Measurement and Research, pp. 151-178
  • CHARLES Kerwin Kofi, HURST Erik, NOTOWIDIGDO Matthew J. - The Masking of the Decline in Manufacturing Employment by the Housing Bubble, pp. 179-200
  • BAADE Robert A., MATHESON Victor A. - Going for the Gold: The Economics of the Olympics, pp. 201-218

Features

  • MOSCATI Ivan - Retrospectives: How Economists Came to Accept Expected Utility Theory: The Case of Samuelson and Savage, pp. 219-236
  • TAYLOR Timothy - Recommendations for Further Reading, pp. 237-244
  • DIAMOND Peter, KONSTANTIN Kashinn, KING Gary, SONEJI Samir - Correspondence: Scoring Social Security Proposals, pp. 245-246

(résumés du n° 2/2016)

Volume 30, n° 1, Winter 2016

Symposium: The Bretton Woods Institutions

  • REINHART Carmen M., TREBESCH Christoph - The International Monetary Fund: 70 Years of Reinvention, pp. 3-28
  • EICHENGREEN Barry, WOODS Ngaire - The IMF's Unmet Challenges, pp. 29-52
  • CLEMENS Michael A., KREMER Michael - The New Role for the World Bank, pp. 53-76
  • RAVALLION Martin - The World Bank: Why It Is Still Needed and Why It Still Disappoints,  pp. 77-94
  • BALDWIN Richard - The World Trade Organization and the Future of Multilateralism, pp. 95-116

Symposium: Oil and Gas Markets

  • COVERT Thomas, GREENSTONE Michael, KNITTEL Christopher R. - Will We Ever Stop Using Fossil Fuels? pp. 117-138
  • BAUMEISTER Christiane, KILIAN Lutz - Forty Years of Oil Price Fluctuations: Why the Price of Oil May Still Surprise Us, pp. 139-160
  • VENABLES Anthony J. - Using Natural Resources for Development: Why Has It Proven So Difficult? pp. 161-184

Articles

  • GABAIX Xavier - Power Laws in Economics: An Introduction, pp. 185-206
  • KATZ Lawrence F. - Roland Fryer: 2015 John Bates Clark Medalist, pp. 207-224

Features

  • LESHEM Dotan - Retrospectives: What Did the Ancient Greeks Mean by Oikonomia? pp. 225-238
  • TAYLOR Timothy - Recommendations for Further Reading, pp. 239-246
  • DJANKOV Simeon - The Doing Business Project: How It Started: Correspondence, pp. 247-248)
( résumés du n° 1/2016)

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