Journal of economic perspectives

Volume 32, n° 4, Fall 2018 

Symposium: Climate Change

  • HSIANG Solomon, KOPP Robert E. - An Economist's Guide to Climate Change Science, pp. 3-32
  • AUFFHAMMER Maximilian - Quantifying Economic Damages from Climate Change, pp. 33-52
  • GILLINGHAM Kenneth, STOCK James H. - The Cost of Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions, pp. 53-72

Symposium: The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act

  • SLEMROD Joel - dIs This Tax Reform, or Just Confusion? pp. 73-96
  • AUERBACH Alan J. - Measuring the Effects of Corporate Tax Cuts, pp. 97-120

Symposium: Unconventional Monetary Policy

  • KUTTNER Kenneth N. - Outside the Box: Unconventional Monetary Policy in the Great Recession and Beyond, pp. 121-146
  • DELL'ARICCIA Giovanni, RABANAL Pau, SANDRI Damiano - Unconventional Monetary Policies in the Euro Area, Japan, and the United Kingdom, pp. 147-172

Symposium: Development and State Capacity

  • PAGE Lucy, PANDE Rohini - Ending Global Poverty: Why Money Isn't Enough, pp. 173-200
  • HANNA Rema, OLKEN Benjamin A. - Universal Basic Incomes versus Targeted Transfers: Anti-Poverty Programs in Developing Countries, pp. 201-226

Features

  • BERNHOFEN Daniel M., BROWN John C. - Retrospectives: On the Genius Behind David Ricardo's 1817 Formulation of Comparative Advantage, pp. 227-240

(résumés du n° 4/2018)

Volume 32, n° 3, Summer 2018 

Symposium: Macroeconomics a Decade after the Great Recession

  • GERTLER Mark, GILCHRIST Simon - What Happened: Financial Factors in the Great Recession, pp. 3-30
  • MIAN Atif, SUFI Amir - Finance and Business Cycles: The Credit-Driven Household Demand Channel, pp. 31-58
  • NAKAMURA Emi, STEINSSON Jón - Identification in Macroeconomics, pp. 59-86
  • GALI Jordi - The State of New Keynesian Economics: A Partial Assessment, pp. 87-112
  • CHRISTIANO Lawrence J., EICHENBAUM Martin S., TRABANDT Mathias - On DSGE Models, pp. 113-140
  • KEHOE Patrick J., MIDRIGAN Virgiliu, PASTORINO Elena - Evolution of Modern Business Cycle Models: Accounting for the Great Recession, pp. 141-166
  • KAPLAN Greg, VIOLANTE Giovanni L. - Microeconomic Heterogeneity and Macroeconomic Shocks, pp. 167-194

Symposium: Incentives in the Workplace

  • LAZEAR Edward P. - Compensation and Incentives in the Workplace, pp. 195-214
  • CASSAR Lea, MEIER Stephan - Nonmonetary Incentives and the Implications of Work as a Source of Meaning, pp. 215-238
  • KAPLAN Greg, SCHULHOFER-WOHL Sam - The Changing (Dis-)utility of Work, pp. 239-258

Articles

  • BAILEY Michael, CAO Rachel, KUCHLER Theresa, STROEBEL Johannes, WONG Arlene - Social Connectedness: Measurement, Determinants, and Effects, pp. 259-280

Feature

  • TAYLOR Timothy - Recommendations for Further Reading, pp. 281-289

(résumés du n° 3/2018)

Volume 32, n° 2, Spring 2018

Symposium: Does the US Really Gain From Trade?

  • COSTINOT Arnaud, RODRIGUEZ-CLARE Andrés - The US Gains from Trade: Valuation Using the Demand for Foreign Factor Services, pp. 3-24
  • FEENSTRA Robert C. - Alternative Sources of the Gains from International Trade: Variety, Creative Destruction, and Markups, pp. 25-46
  • FORT Teresa C., PIERCE Justin R., SCHOTT Peter K. - New Perspectives on the Decline of US Manufacturing Employment, p. 47-72
  • RODRIK Dani - What Do Trade Agreements Really Do? pp. 73-90

Symposium: Risk in Economics and Psychology

  • DOHMEN Thomas, FALK Armin, HUFFMAN David, SUNDE Uwe - On the Relationship between Cognitive Ability and Risk Preference, pp. 115-134
  • SCHILDBERG-HÖRIG Hannah - Are Risk Preferences Stable? pp. 135-154
  • MATA Rui, FREY Renato, RICHTER David, SCHUPP Jürgen, HERTWIG Ralph - Risk Preference: A View from Psychology, pp. 155-172

Articles

  • WEINZIERL Matthew - Space, the Final Economic Frontier, pp. 173-192
  • ACEMOGLU Daron - Dave Donaldson: Winner of the 2017 Clark Medal, pp. 193-208

Features

  • ELMSLIE Bruce - Retrospectives: Adam Smith's Discovery of Trade Gravity, pp. 209-222
  • TAYLOR Timothy - Recommendations for Further Reading, pp. 223-230

(résumés du n° 2/2018)

Volume 32, n° 1, Winter 2018

Symposium: Housing

  • GLAESER Edward, GYOURKO Joseph - The Economic Implications of Housing Supply, pp. 3-30
  • GOODMAN Laurie S., MAYER Christopher - Homeownership and the American Dream, pp. 31-58
  • METCALF Gabriel - Sand Castles before the Tide? Affordable Housing in Expensive Cities, pp. 59-80

Symposium: Friedman's Natural Rate Hypothesis after 50 Years

  • MANKIW N. Gregory, REIS Ricardo - Friedman's Presidential Address in the Evolution of Macroeconomic Thought, pp. 81-96
  • BLANCHARD Olivier - Should We Reject the Natural Rate Hypothesis? pp. 97-120
  • HALL Robert E., SARGENT Thomas J. - Short-Run and Long-Run Effects of Milton Friedman's Presidential Address, pp. 121-134

Articles

  • LETTAU Martin, MADHAVAN Ananth - Exchange-Traded Funds 101 for Economists, pp. 135-154
  • HANDEL Benjaminn, SCHWARTZSTEIN Joshua - Frictions or Mental Gaps: What's Behind the Information We (Don't) Use and When Do We Care? pp. 155-178
  • BROGAARD Jonathan, ENGELBERG Joseph, VAN WESEP Edward - Do Economists Swing for the Fences after Tenure? pp. 179-194

Features

  • SCHWARZER Johannes A. - Retrospectives: Cost-Push and Demand-Pull Inflation: Milton Friedman and the "Cruel Dilemma", pp. 195-210
  • TAYLOR Timothy - Recommendations for Further Reading, pp. 211-218
  • Using JEP Articles as Course Readings? Tell Us About It! pp. 219-220

(résumés du n° 1/2018)

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