Journal of the European Economic Association

Volume 17, n° 6, December 2019

  • Asturias J., García-Santana M., Ramos R. - Competition and the Welfare Gains from Transportation Infrastructure: Evidence from the Golden Quadrilateral of India, pp. 1881–1940.
  • Attanasio O., Augsburg B., De Haas R. - Microcredit Contracts, Risk Diversification and Loan Take-Up, pp. 1797–1842.
  • Bindler A., Hjalmarsson R. - Path Dependency in Jury Decision Making, pp. 1971–2017.
  • Frimmel W., Halla M., Paetzold J. - The Intergenerational Causal Effect of Tax Evasion: Evidence from the Commuter Tax Allowance in Austria, pp. 1843–1880.
  • Galeotti F., Montero M., Poulsen A. - Efficiency Versus Equality in Bargaining, pp. 1941–1970.
  • Heblich S., Trew A. - Banking and Industrialization, pp. 1753–1796.
  • La Ferrara, E. - Presidential Address: Aspirations, Social Norms, and Development, pp. 1687–1722.
  • Ventura J. - Joseph Schumpeter Lecture: Sharing a Government, pp. 1723–1752.

 (résumés du n° 6/2019)

Volume 17, n° 5, October 2019

  • Anderson S., Ray D. - Missing Unmarried Women, pp. 1585–1616.
  • Anufriev M., Hommes C., Makarewicz T. - Simple Forecasting Heuristics that Make us Smart: Evidence from Different Market Experiments, pp. 1538–1584.
  • Baqaee D.R., Farhi, E. - JEEA-FBBVA Lecture 2018: The Microeconomic Foundations of Aggregate Production Functions, pp. 1337–1392.
  • Brück T., Di Maio M., Miaari S.H. - Learning The Hard Way: The Effect of Violent Conflict on Student Academic Achievement, pp. 1502–1537.
  • Bryan G. - Ambiguity Aversion Decreases the Impact of Partial Insurance: Evidence from African Farmers, pp. 1428–1469.
  • Dilmé F., Garrett D.F. - Residual Deterrence, pp. 1654–1686.
  • Fryer R.G., Harms P., Jackson M.O. - Updating Beliefs when Evidence is Open to Interpretation: Implications for Bias and Polarization, pp. 1470–1501.
  • Grüner H.P., Siemroth C. - Crowdfunding, Efficiency, and Inequality, pp. 1393–1427.
  • Ngai L.R., Pissarides C.A., Wang J. - China’s Mobility Barriers and Employment Allocations, pp. 1617–1653.

Volume 17, n° 4, August 2019

  • BESLEY Timothy, PERSSON Torsten - JEEA-FBBVA LECTURE 2017: The Dynamics of Environmental Politics and Values, pp. 993–1024.
  • BRUHIN Adrian, FEHR Ernst, SCHUNK Daniel - The many Faces of Human Sociality: Uncovering the Distribution and Stability of Social Preferences, pp. 1025–1069.
  • ANDRADE Philippe, CAHN Christophe, FRAISSE Henri, MÉSONNIER Jean-Stéphane - Can the Provision of Long-Term Liquidity Help to Avoid a Credit Crunch? Evidence from the Eurosystem’s LTRO, pp. 1070–1106.
  • EYLES Andrew, MACHIN Stephen - The Introduction of Academy Schools to England's Education, pp. 1107–1146.
  • ALAN Sule, ERTAC Seda - Mitigating the Gender Gap in the Willingness to Compete: Evidence from a Randomized Field Experiment, pp. 1147–1185.
  • MICHALOPOULOS Stelios, PUTTERMAN Louis, WEIL David N - The Influence of Ancestral Lifeways on Individual Economic Outcomes in Sub-Saharan Africa, pp. 1186–1231.
  • FAHN Matthias, MERLO Valeria, WAMSER Georg - The Commitment Role of Equity Financing, pp. 1232–1260.
  • GALESI Alessandro, RACHEDI Omar - Services Deepening and the Transmission of Monetary Policy, pp. 1261–1293.
  • MRÁZOVÁ Monika, NEARY J Peter - Selection Effects with Heterogeneous Firms, pp. 1294–1334.
  • BRUHIN Adrian, FEHR Ernst, SCHUNK Daniel - Correction to: The Many Faces of Human Sociality: Uncovering the Distribution and Stability of Social Preferences, pp. 1335.
  • MICHALOPOULOS Stelios, PUTTERMAN Louis, WEIL David N - Correction to: The Influence of Ancestral Lifeways on Individual Economic Outcomes in Sub-Saharan Africa, pp. 1336

Volume 17, n° 3, June 2019

  • BELL Alex, CHETTY Raj, JARAVEL Xavier, PETKOVA Neviana, VAN REENEN John - Joseph Schumpeter Lecture, EEA Annual Congress 2017: Do Tax Cuts Produce more Einsteins? The Impacts of Financial Incentives VerSus Exposure to Innovation on the Supply of Inventors, pp. 651–677
  • JUNG Philip, KUHN Moritz - Earnings Losses and Labor Mobility Over the Life Cycle, pp. 678–724
  • FILIZ-OZBAY Emel, ULER Neslihan - Demand for Giving to Multiple Charities: An Experimental Study, pp. 725–753
  • MICHAELS Guy, RAUCH Ferdinand, REDDING Stephen J. - Task Specialization in U.S. Cities from 1880 to 2000, pp. 754–798
  • HOBIJN Bart, NECHIO Fernanda - Sticker Shocks: Using VAT Changes to Estimate Upper-Level Elasticities of Substitution, pp. 799–833
  • ANWAR Shamena, BAYER Patrick, HJALMARSSON Randi - Politics in the Courtroom: Political Ideology and Jury Decision Making, pp. 834–875
  • HANSMAN Christopher, HJORT Jonas, LEÓN Gianmarco - Interlinked firms and the consequences of piecemeal regulation, pp. 876–916
  • GNEEZY Uri, SACCARDO Silvia, VAN VELDHUIZEN Roel - Bribery: Behavioral Drivers of Distorted Decisions, pp. 917–946
  • HE Jiaxiu, GOUVEIA Nelson, SALVO Alberto - External Effects of Diesel Trucks Circulating Inside the São Paulo Megacity, pp. 947–989
  • JUNG Philip, KUHN Moritz - Correction to: Earnings Losses and Labor Mobility Over the Life Cycle, p. 990
  • HANSMAN Christopher, HJORT Jonas, LEÓN Gianmarco - Correction to: Interlinked Firms and the Consequences of Piecemeal Regulation, p. 991
( résumés du n° 3/2019)

Volume 17, n° 2, April 2019

  • MINETTI Raoul, MURRO Pierluigi, ROTONDI Zeno, CHUN ZHU Susan - Financial Constraints, Firms’ Supply Chains, and Internationalization, pp. 327–375
  • AGHION Philippe, JARAVEL Xavier, PERSSON Torsten, ROUZEZ Dorothée - Education and Military Rivalry, pp. 376–412
  • BOSKER Maarten, GARRETSEN Harry, MARLET Gerard, VAN WOERKENS Clemens - Nether Lands: Evidence on the Price and Perception of Rare Natural Disasters, pp. 413–453
  • CHARNESS Gary, GRIECO Daniela - Creativity and Incentives, pp. 454–496
  • TESO Edoardo - The Long-Term Effect of Demographic Shocks on the Evolution of Gender Roles: Evidence from the transatlantic Slave Trade, pp. 497–534
  • MENGEL Friederike, SAUERMANN Jan, ZÖLITZ Ulf - Gender Bias in Teaching Evaluations, pp. 535–566
  • KNIGHT Brian, TRIBIN Ana - The Limits of Propaganda: Evidence from Chavez’s Venezuela, pp. 567–605
  • SURICO Paolo, TREZZI Riccardo - Consumer Spending and Property Taxes, pp. 606–649

(résumés du n° 2/2019)

  Volume 17, n° 1, February 2019

  • HARSTAD Bård, LANCIA Francesco, RUSSO Alessia - Compliance Technology and Self-enforcing Agreements, pp. 1-29
  • BORRA Cristina, GONZÁLEZ Libertad, SEVILLA Almudena - The Impact of Scheduling Birth Early on Infant Health, pp. 30–78
  • BONFIGLIOLI Alessandra, CRINÒ Rosario, GANCIA Gino - Trade, Finance, and Endogenous Firm Heterogeneity, pp. 79–130
  • DEUFLHARD Florian, GEORGARAKOS Dimitris, INDERST Roman - Financial Literacy and Savings Account Returns, pp. 131–164
  • GIULIETTI Corrado, TONIN Mirco, VLASSOPOULOS Michael - Racial Discrimination in Local Public Services: A Field Experiment in the United States, pp. 165–204
  • KAMHÖFER Daniel A., SCHMITZ Hendrik, WESTPHAL Matthias - Heterogeneity in Marginal Non-Monetary Returns to Higher Education, pp. 205–244
  • ODERMATT Reto, STUTZER Alois - (Mis-)Predicted Subjective Well-Being Following Life Events, pp. 245–283
  • HORENSTEIN Alex R., SANTOS Manuel S. - Understanding Growth Patterns in US Health Care Expenditures, pp. 284–326  

(résumés du n° 1/2019)

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