The Review of Economics and Statistics 2009

Vol. 91, Issue 4, November 2009

  • DESCHÊNES Olivier, MORETTI Enrico - Extreme Weather Events, Mortality, and Migration, pp. 659–681 (texte)
  • CURRIE Janet, HANUSHEK Eric A., KAHN E. Megan, NEIDELL Matthew, RIVKIN Steven G. - Does Pollution Increase School Absences?, pp. 682–694
  • BOBONIS Gustavo J., FINAN Frederico - Neighborhood Peer Effects in Secondary School Enrollment Decisions, pp. 695–716
  • HOEKSTRA Mark - The Effect of Attending the Flagship State University on Earnings: A Discontinuity-Based Approach, pp. 717–724
  • BRUECKNER Jan K., ROSENTHAL Stuart S. - Gentrification and Neighborhood Housing Cycles: Will America's Future Downtowns Be Rich?, pp. 725–743
  • MANUSZAK Mark D., MOUL Charles C. - How Far for a Buck? Tax Differences and the Location of Retail Gasoline Activity in Southeast Chicagoland, pp. 744–765
  • LEE Chul-In, SOLON Gary - Trends in Intergenerational Income Mobility, pp. 766–772
  • TAROZZI Alessandro, DEATON Angus - Using Census and Survey Data to Estimate Poverty and Inequality for Small Areas, pp. 773–792
  • MAHAJAN Apraji - Estimating Price Elasticities with Nonlinear Errors in Variables, pp. 793–805
  • BATEMAN Ian J., DAY Brett H., DUPONT Diane P., GEORGIOU Stavros - Procedural Invariance Testing of the One-and-One-Half-Bound Dichotomous Choice Elicitation Method, pp. 806–820
  • KELLER Wolfgang, YEAPLE Stephen R. - Multinational Enterprises, International Trade, and Productivity Growth: Firm-Level Evidence from the United States, pp. 821–831
  • EARLE John S., SABIRIANOVA PETER Klara - Complementarity and Custom in Wage Contract Violation, pp. 832–849
  • WOO Jaejoon - Why Do More Polarized Countries Run More Procyclical Fiscal Policy?, pp. 850–870
  • SCOTESE LEHR Carol - Evidence on the Demographic Transition, pp. 871–887

(résumés du n° 4/2009)

Vol. 91, Issue 3, August 2009

  • KREMER Michael, MIGUEL Edward, THORNTON Rebecca - Incentives to Learn, pp. 437–456 (texte)
  • LALIVE Rafael, CATTANEO M. Alejandra - Social Interactions and Schooling Decisions, pp. 457–477
  • SMITH James P. - The Impact of Childhood Health on Adult Labor Market Outcomes, pp. 478–489
  • GROGGER Jeffrey - Welfare Reform, Returns to Experience, and Wages: Using Reservation Wages to Account for Sample Selection Bias , pp.
    490–502
  • MARION Justin - How Costly Is Affirmative Action? Government Contracting and California's Proposition 209, pp. 503–522
  • BENJAMIN Daniel J., SHAPIRO Jesse M. - Thin-Slice Forecasts of Gubernatorial Elections, pp. 523–536
  • DESAI Mihir A., DHARMAPALA Dhammika - Corporate Tax Avoidance and Firm Value, pp. 537–546
  • BALASUBRAMANIAN Natarajan, SIVADASAN Jagadeesh - Capital Resalability, Productivity Dispersion, and Market Structure, pp. 547–557
  • DI GIOVANNI Julian, LEVCHENKLO Andrei A. - Trade Openness and Volatility, pp. 558–585
  • ALEXEEV Michael , CONRAD Robert - The Elusive Curse of Oil, pp. 586–598
  • HOLZ Carsten A. - No Razor's Edge: Reexamining Alwyn Young's Evidence for Increasing Interprovincial Trade Barriers in China, pp. 599–616
  • DONNI Olivier - A Simple Approach to Investigate Intrahousehold Allocation of Private and Public Goods, pp. 617–628
  • JORDÀ Òscar - Simultaneous Confidence Regions for Impulse Responses, pp. 629–647

Notes

  • SPIERDIJK Laura, VOORNEVELD Mark - Superstars without Talent? The Yule Distribution Controversy, pp. 648–652
  • BURGER Nicholas E., KAFFINE Daniel T. - Gas Prices, Traffic, and Freeway Speeds in Los Angeles, pp. 652–657

(résumés du n° 3/2009)

Vol. 91, Issue 2, May 2009

  • COMIN Diego, HOBIJN Bart - Lobbies and Technology Diffusion, pp. 229–244
  • FEYRER James, SACERDOTE Bruce - Colonialism and Modern Income: Islands as Natural Experiments, pp. 245–262
  • CRISCUOLO Chiara, MARTIN Ralf - Multinationals and U.S. Productivity Leadership: Evidence from Great Britain, pp. 263–281
  • HARRIGAN James, BARROWS Geoffrey - Testing the Theory of Trade Policy: Evidence from the Abrupt End of the Multifiber Arrangement, pp. 282–294
  • FACCHINI Giovanni, MAYDA Anna Maria - Does the Welfare State Affect Individual Attitudes toward Immigrants? Evidence across Countries, pp. 295–314
  • DI GIOVANNI Julian, MCCRARY Justin, VON WACHTER Till - Following Germany's Lead: Using International Monetary Linkages to Estimate the Effect of Monetary Policy on the Economy, pp. 315–331
  • COLEMAN Andrew - Storage, Slow Transport, and the Law of One Price: Theory with Evidence from Nineteenth-Century U.S. Corn Markets, pp. 332–350
  • ACKERBERG Daniel A., DEVEREUX Paul J. - Improved JIVE Estimators for Overidentified Linear Models with and without Heteroskedasticity, pp. 351–362
  • DUSTMANN Christian, SCHÖNBERG Uta - Training and Union Wages, pp. 363–376
  • AYDEMIR Abdurrahman, CHEN Wen-Hao, CORAK Miles - Intergenerational Earnings Mobility among the Children of Canadian Immigrants, pp. 377–397
  • CLOTFELTER Charles T., LADD Helen F., VIGDOR Jacob L. - The Academic Achievement Gap in Grades 3 to 8, pp. 398–419

Notes

  • IRANZO Susana, PERI Giovanni - Schooling Externalities, Technology, and Productivity: Theory and Evidence from U.S. States, pp. 420–431
  • WILSON Daniel J. WilsonBeggar Thy Neighbor? The In-State, Out-of-State, and Aggregate Effects of R&D Tax Credits, pp. 431–436

(résumés du n° 2/2009)

Vol. 91, Issue 1, February 2009

  • WEITZMAN Martin L. - On Modeling and Interpreting the Economics of Catastrophic Climate Change, pp. 1-19
  • AGHION Philippe, BLUNDELL Richard, GRIFFITH Rachel, HOWITT Peter, PRANTL Susanne - The Effects of Entry on Incumbent Innovation and Productivity, pp. 20–32
  • COLE Shawn - Financial Development, Bank Ownership, and Growth: Or, Does Quantity Imply Quality?, pp. 33–51
  • BLEAKLEY Hoyt, LANGE Fabian - Chronic Disease Burden and the Interaction of Education, Fertility, and Growth, pp. 52–65
  • CICCONE Antonio, PAPAIOANNOU Elias - Human Capital, the Structure of Production, and Growth, pp. 66–82
  • HOFFMANN Florian, OREOPOULOS Philip - Professor Qualities and Student Achievement, pp. 83–92
  • BROWNING Martin, EJRNAES Mette - Consumption and Children, pp. 93–111
  • JOYCE Ted - A Simple Test of Abortion and Crime, pp. 112–123
  • OLTMANS ANANAT Elizabeth, GRUBER Jonathan, LEVINE Phillip B., STAIGER Douglas - Abortion and Selection, pp. 124–136
  • KEARNEY Melissa S., LEVINE Phillip B. - Subsidized Contraception, Fertility, and Sexual Behavior, pp. 137–151
  • ANTONOVICS Kate, ARCIDIACONO Peter, WALSH Randall - The Effects of Gender Interactions in the Lab and in the Field, pp. 152–162
  • ANTONOVICS Kate, KNIGHT Brian G. - A New Look at Racial Profiling: Evidence from the Boston Police Department, pp. 163–177
  • CONLIN Michael, DICKERT-CONLIN Stacy, PEPPER John - The Deer Hunter: The Unintended Effects of Hunting Regulations, pp. 178–187
  • GOULD Eric D., WINTER Eyal - Interactions between Workers and the Technology of Production: Evidence from Professional Baseball, pp. 188–200
  • FEENSTRA Robert C., HESTON Alan, TIMMER Marcel P., DENG Haiyan - Estimating Real Production and Expenditures across Nations: A Proposal for Improving the Penn World Tables, pp. 201–212

Notes

  • GIBSON John, STILLMAN Steven - Why Do Big Firms Pay Higher Wages? Evidence from an International Database, pp. 213–218
  • PENHA CYSNE Rubens - On the Positive Correlation between Income Inequality and Unemployment, pp. 218–226

Erratum

  • CHEN Stacey H. - Estimating the Variance of Wages in the Presence of Selection and Unobserved Heterogeneity, p. 227

(résumés du n°1/2009)

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