Journal of economic perspectives

Volume 33, n° 4, Fall 2019

Symposium: Fiftieth Anniversary of the Clean Air and Water Acts

  • CURRIE Janet, WALKER Reed - What Do Economists Have to Say about the Clean Air Act 50 Years after the Establishment of the Environmental Protection Agency?, pp. 3-26
  • SCHMALENSEE Richard, STAVINS Robert N. - Policy Evolution under the Clean Air Act, pp. 27-50
  • KEISER David A., SHAPIRO Joseph S. - US Water Pollution Regulation over the Past Half Century: Burning Waters to Crystal Springs?, pp. 51-75

Symposium: Modern Populism

  • EDWARDS Sebastian - On Latin American Populism, and Its Echoes around the World, pp. 76-99
  • GURIEV Sergei, TREISMAN Daniel - Informational Autocrats, pp. 100-127
  • COLANTONE Italo, STANIG Piero - The Surge of Economic Nationalism in Western Europe, pp. 128-51
  • MARGALIT Yotam - Economic Insecurity and the Causes of Populism, Reconsidered, pp. 152-70

Articles

  • AKERLOF George A. - What They Were Thinking Then: The Consequences for Macroeconomics during the Past 60 Years, pp. 171-86
  • AMITI Mary, REDDING Stephen J., WEINSTEIN David E. - The Impact of the 2018 Tariffs on Prices and Welfare, pp. 187-210

Features

  • FRISCHMANN Brett M., MARCIANO Alain, RAMELLO Giovanni Battista - Retrospectives: Tragedy of the Commons after 50 Years, pp. 211-28
  • TAYLOR Timothy - Recommendations for Further Reading, pp. 229-36
( résumés du n° 4/2019)

Volume 33, n° 3, Summer 2019

Symposium: Markups

  • BASU Susanto - Are Price-Cost Markups Rising in the United States? A Discussion of the Evidence, pp. 3-22
  • SYVERSON Chad - Macroeconomics and Market Power: Context, Implications, and Open Questions, pp. 23-43
  • BERRY Steven, GAYNOR Martin, SCOTT MORTON Fiona - Do Increasing Markups Matter? Lessons from Empirical Industrial Organization, pp. 44-68
Symposium: Issues in Antitrust
  • SHAPIRO CARL - Protecting Competition in the American Economy: Merger Control, Tech Titans, Labor Markets, pp. 69-93
  • LAMOREAUX Naomi R. - The Problem of Bigness: From Standard Oil to Google, pp. 94-117

Articles

  • ROTH Alvin E., WILSON Robert B. - How Market Design Emerged from Game Theory: A Mutual Interview, pp. 118-143
  • MILLER Joshua B., SANJURJO Adam - A Bridge from Monty Hall to the Hot Hand: The Principle of Restricted Choice, pp. 144-162
  • BLOOM Nicholas, VAN REENEN John, WILLIAMS Heidi - A Toolkit of Policies to Promote Innovation, pp. 163-184
  • ELSBY Michael W. L., SOLON Gary - How Prevalent Is Downward Rigidity in Nominal Wages? International Evidence from Payroll Records and Pay Slips, pp. 185-201
  • ALLCOTT Hunt, LOCKWOOD Benjamin B., TAUBINSKY Dmitry - Should We Tax Sugar-Sweetened Beverages? An Overview of Theory and Evidence, pp. 202-227

Features

  • BÉRAUD Alain, NUMA Guy - Retrospectives: Lord Keynes and Mr. Say: A Proximity of Ideas, pp. 228-242
  • TAYLOR Timothy - Some Journal of Economic Perspectives Articles Recommended for Classroom Use, pp. 243-248

(résumés du n° 3/2019)

Volume 33, n° 2, Spring 2019

Symposium: Automation and Employment

  • ACEMOGLU Daron, RESTREPO Pascual - Automation and New Tasks: How Technology Displaces and Reinstates Labor, pp. 3-30
  • AGRAWAL Ajay, GANS Joshua S., GOLDFARB Avi - Artificial Intelligence: The Ambiguous Labor Market Impact of Automating Prediction, pp. 31-50
  • ATACK Jeremy, MARGO Robert A., RHODE Paul W. - "Automation" of Manufacturing in the Late Nineteenth Century: The Hand and Machine Labor Study, pp. 51-70
  • CHENG Hong, JIA Ruixue, LI Dandan, LI Hongbin - The Rise of Robots in China, pp. 71-88

Symposium: Fiscal Policy

  • RAMEY Valerie A. - Ten Years after the Financial Crisis: What Have We Learned from the Renaissance in Fiscal Research?, pp. 89-114
  • YARED Pierre - Rising Government Debt: Causes and Solutions for a Decades-Old Trend, pp. 115-140
  • ALESINA Alberto, FAVERO Carlo, GIAVAZZI Francesco - Effects of Austerity: Expenditure- and Tax-Based Approaches, pp. 141-162

Symposium: The Problems of Men

  • BINDER Ariel J., BOUND John - The Declining Labor Market Prospects of Less-Educated Men, pp. 163-190
  • COILE Courtney C., DUGGAN Mark G. - When Labor's Lost: Health, Family Life, Incarceration, and Education in a Time of Declining Economic Opportunity for Low-Skilled Men, pp. 191-210
  • EDIN Kathryn, NELSON Timothy, CHERLIN Andrew, FRANCIS Robert - The Tenuous Attachments of Working-Class Men, pp. 211-228

Features

  • HOLLANDER Samuel - Retrospectives: Ricardo on Machinery, pp. 229-242
  • TAYLOR Timothy - Recommendations for Further Reading, pp. 243-250

(résumés du n° 2/2019)
  
Volume 33, n° 1, Winter 2019

Symposium: Women in Economics

  • LUNDBERG Shelly, STEARNS Jenna - Women in Economics: Stalled Progress, pp. 3-22
  • BOUSTAN Leah, LANGAN Andrew - Variation in Women's Success across PhD Programs in Economics, pp. 23-42
  • BUCKLES Kasey - Fixing the Leaky Pipeline: Strategies for Making Economics Work for Women at Every Stage, pp. 43-60

Symposium: Financial Stability Regulation

  • TARULLO Daniel K. - Financial Regulation: Still Unsettled a Decade after the Crisis, pp. 61-80
  • DUFFIE Darrell - Prone to Fail: The Pre-crisis Financial System, pp. 81-106
  • AIKMAN David, BRIDGES Jonathan, KASHYAP Anil, SIEGERT Caspar - Would Macroprudential Regulation Have Prevented the Last Crisis?, pp. 107-130
Symposium: Public Provision of Economic Data
  • HUGHES-CROMWICK Ellen, CORONADO Julia - The Value of US Government Data to US Business Decisions, pp. 131-146
  • ROCKOFF Hugh - On the Controversies behind the Origins of the Federal Economic Statistics, pp. 147-164
  • JARMIN Ron S. - Evolving Measurement for an Evolving Economy: Thoughts on 21st Century US Economic Statistics, pp. 165-184

Articles

  • BANZHAF Spencer, MA Lala, TIMMINS Christopher - Environmental Justice: The Economics of Race, Place, and Pollution, pp. 185-208
  • ATHEY Susan, LUCA Michael - Economists (and Economics) in Tech Companies, pp. 209-230
  • PAKES Ariel, SOBEL Joel - Parag Pathak: Winner of the 2018 Clark Medal, pp. 231-246

(résumés du n° 1/2018)

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