Review of economics and statistics

Volume 96, n° 5 December 2014

  • ALLCOTT Hunt, WOZNY Nathan - Gasoline Prices, Fuel Economy, and the Energy Paradox, pp. 779-795  
  • LEGROS Patrick, NEWMAN Andrew F., PROTO Eugenio - Smithian Growth through Creative Organization, pp. 796-811
  • FERRACCI Marc, JOVILET Grégory, VNA DEN BERG Gerard J. - Evidence of Treatment Spillovers Within Markets, pp. 812-823
  • BLACK Sandra E., DEVEREUX Paul J., LOKEN Katrine V., SALVANES Kjell G. - Care or Cash? The Effect of Child Care Subsidies on Student Performance, pp. 824-837
  • JENSEN Vibeke Myrup - Happy Doctor Makes Happy Baby? Incentivizing Physicians Improves Quality of Prenatal Care, pp. 838-848
  • WEINBERGER Catherine J. - The Increasing Complementarity between Cognitive and Social Skills, pp. 849-861
  • DAVIG Troy, DOH Taeyoung - Monetary Policy Regime Shifts and Inflation Persistence, pp. 862-875
  • CROSSLEY Thomas F., LOW Hamish W. - Job Loss, Credit Constraints, and Consumption Growth, pp. 876-884
  • BUSSO Matias, DINARDOJohn, McCRARY Justin - New Evidence on the Finite Sample Properties of Propensity Score Reweighting and Matching Estimators, pp. 885-897
  • CREAL Drew, SCHWAAB Bernd, KOOPMAN Siem Jan, LUCAS André - Observation-Driven Mixed-Measurement Dynamic Factor Models with an Application to Credit Risk, pp. 898-915
  • GRIGOLON Laura, VERBOVEN Frank - Nested Logit or Random Coefficients Logit? A Comparison of Alternative Discrete Choice Models of Product Differentiation, pp. 916-935
  • DUCTOR Lorenzo, FAFCHAMPS Marcel, GOYAL Sanjeev, VAN DER LEIJ Marco J. - Social Networks and Research Output, pp. 936-948
  • LIND Jo Thori, MOENE Karl Ove, WILLUMSEN Fredrik - Opium for the Masses? Conflict-Induced Narcotics Production in Afghanistan, pp. 949-966
  • MURATA Yasusada, NAKAJIMA Ryo, OKAMOTO Ryosuke, TAMURA Ryuichi - Localized Knowledge Spillovers and Patent Citations: A Distance-Based Approach, pp. 967-985
  • ASPHJELL Magne K., LETTERIE Wilko, NILSEN Øivind A., PFANN Gerard A. - Sequentiality Versus Simultaneity: Interrelated Factor Demand, pp. 986-998

Note

  • XIANG Chong - Product Cycles in U.S. Imports Data, pp. 999-1004

(résumés du n° 5/2014)

Volume 96, n° 4, October 2014

  • EBENSTEIN Avraham, HARRISON Ann, McMILLAN Margaret, PHILLIPS Shannon - Estimating the Impact of Trade and Offshoring on American Workers using the Current Population Surveys, pp. 581-595
  • JIA Ruixue - The Legacies of Forced Freedom: China's Treaty Ports, pp. 596-608
  • STAHL Dale O. - Heterogeneity of Ambiguity Preferences, pp. 609-617
  • HILBER Christian A. L., TURNER Tracy M. - The Mortgage Interest Deduction and its Impact on Homeownership Decisions, pp. 618-637
  • FRANCIS Neville, OWYANG Michael T., ROUSH Jennifer E., DI CECIO Riccardo - A Flexible Finite-Horizon Alternative to Long-Run Restrictions with an Application to Technology Shocks, pp. 638-647
  • CHANDRA Ambarish, HEAD Keith, TAPPATA Mariano - The Economics of Cross-Border Travel, pp. 648-661
  • FABRIZIO Kira R., TSOLMON Ulya - An Empirical Examination of the Procyclicality of R&D Investment and Innovation, pp. 662-675
  • MADSEN Jakob B. - Human Capital and the World Technology Frontier, pp. 676-692
  • CRESPO Laura, MIRA Pedro - Caregiving to Elderly Parents and Employment Status of European Mature Women, pp. 693-709
  • EINIÖ Elias - R&D Subsidies and Company Performance: Evidence from Geographic Variation in Government Funding Based on the ERDF Population-Density Rule, pp. 710-728
  • FEENSTRA Robert C., LI Zhiyuan, YU Miaojie - Exports and Credit Constraints under Incomplete Information: Theory and Evidence from China, pp. 729-744
  • BARTELSMAN Eric J., WOLF Zoltan - Forecasting Aggregate Productivity Using Information from Firm-Level Data, pp. 745-755
  • AHERN Kenneth R. - Do Common Stocks Have Perfect Substitutes? Product Market Competition and the Elasticity of Demand for Stocks, pp. 756-766
  • MADEIRA João - Overtime Labor, Employment Frictions, and the New Keynesian Phillips Curve, pp. 767-778

(résumés du n° 4/2014)

Volume 96, n° 3, July 2014

  • BALLESTER Coralio, VORSATZ Marc - Random Walk-Based Segregation Measures, pp. 383-401  
  • LEE Lung-fei, LI Ji, LIN Xu - Binary Choice Models with Social Network under Heterogeneous Rational Expectations, pp. 402-417
  • BATEN Jörg, CRAYEN Dorothee, VOTH Hans-Joachim - Numeracy and the Impact of High Food Prices in Industrializing Britain, 1780–1850, pp. 418-430
  • GROSS Tal, NOTOWIDIGDO Matthew J., WANG Jialan - Liquidity Constraints and Consumer Bankruptcy: Evidence from Tax Rebates, pp. 431-443
  • BHARGAVA Saurabh, FISMAN Ray - Contrast Effects in Sequential Decisions: Evidence from Speed Dating, pp. 444-457
  • CLAY Karen, TROESKEN Werner, HAINES Michael - Lead and Mortality, pp. 458-470
  • WEN Jean-François, GORDON Daniel V. - An Empirical Model of Tax Convexity and Self-Employment, pp. 471-482
  • BIJWAARD Govert E., SCHLUTER Christian, WAHBA Jackline - The Impact of Labor Market Dynamics on the Return Migration of Immigrants, pp. 483-494
  • VOIGTLÄNDER Nico - Skill Bias Magnified: Intersectoral Linkages and White-Collar Labor Demand in U.S. Manufacturing, pp. 495-513
  • FRUEHWIRTH Jane Cooley - Can Achievement Peer Effect Estimates Inform Policy? A View from Inside the Black Box, pp. 514-523
  • MIRAVETE Eugenio J., PALACIOS-HUERTA Ignacio - Consumer Inertia, Choice Dependence, and Learning from Experience in a Repeated Decision Problem, pp. 524-537
  • BEHAR Alberto, NELSON Benjamin D. - Trade Flows, Multilateral Resistance, and Firm Heterogeneity, pp. 538-549
  • BOZZOLI Carlos, QUINTANA-DOMEQUE Climent - The Weight of the Crisis: Evidence From Newborns in Argentina, pp. 550-562
  • ZHOU Fujin, OOSTENDORP  Remco - Measuring True Sales and Underreporting with Matched Firm-Level Survey and Tax Office Data, pp. 563-576

NOTES

  • MANSOUR Hani, McKINNISH Terra - Who Marries Differently Aged Spouses? Ability, Education, Occupation, Earnings, and Appearance, pp. 577-580

(résumés du n° 3/2014)

Volume 96, n° 2, May 2014

  • HOLDERLEIN Stefan, STOYE Jörg - Revealed Preferences in a Heterogeneous Population, pp. 197-213
  • TENN Steven, WENDLING Brett W. - Entry Threats and Pricing in the Generic Drug Industry , pp. 214-228
  • GIBSON John, McKENZIE David - The Development Impact of a Best Practice Seasonal Worker Policy , pp. 229-243
  • DINKELMAN Taryn, MARTINEZ Claudia A. - Investing in Schooling In Chile: The Role of Information about Financial Aid for Higher Education, pp. 244-257 
  • BOHN Sarah, LOFSTROM Magnus, RAPHAEL Steven - Did the 2007 Legal Arizona Workers Act Reduce the State's Unauthorized Immigrant Population? pp. 258-269
  • RUBIN Jared - Printing and Protestants: An Empirical Test of the Role of Printing in the Reformation, pp. 270-286
  • GELBER Alexander M. - Taxation and the Earnings of Husbands and Wives: Evidence from Sweden, pp. 287-305
  • XIAO Junji, JU Heng - Market Equilibrium and the Environmental Effects of Tax Adjustments in China's Automobile Industry, pp. 306-317
  • ANDERSON D. Mark - In School and Out of Trouble? The Minimum Dropout Age and Juvenile Crime, pp. 318-331
  • ANG James S., CHENG Yingmei, WU Chaopeng - Does Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights Matter in China? Evidence from Financing and Investment Choices in the High-Tech Industry, pp. 332-348
  • DUSO Tomaso, RÖLLER Lars-Hendrik, SELDESLACHTS Jo - Collusion Through Joint R&D: An Empirical Assessment, pp. 349-370

Notes

  • STAUB Kevin E. - A Causal Interpretation of Extensive and Intensive Margin Effects in Generalized Tobit Models, pp. 371-375 
  • ANDREWS Donald W. K., GUGGENBERGER Patrik - A Conditional-Heteroskedasticity-Robust Confidence Interval for the Autoregressive Parameter, pp. 376-381

(résumés du n° 2/2014)

Volume 96, n° 1, March 2014

  • JIANG Wei, NELSON Ashlyn Aiko, VYTLACIL Edward - Liar's Loan? Effects of Origination Channel and Information Falsification on Mortgage Delinquency, pp. 1-18 
  • HURST Erik, LI Geng, PUGSLEY Benjamin - Are Household Surveys Like Tax Forms? Evidence from Income Underreporting of the Self-Employed, pp. 19-33
  • KNITTEL Christopher R., METAXOGLOU Konstantinos - Estimation of Random-Coefficient Demand Models: Two Empiricists' Perspective, pp. 34-59
  • MICHAELS Guy, NATRAJ Ashwini, VAN REENEN John - Has ICT Polarized Skill Demand? Evidence from Eleven Countries over Twenty-Five Years, pp. 60-77
  • KAESTNER Robert, MALAMUD Ofer - Self-Selection and International Migration: New Evidence from Mexico, pp. 78-91
  • MATSUDAIRA Jordan D. - Monopsony in the Low-Wage Labor Market? Evidence from Minimum Nurse Staffing Regulations, pp. 92-102
  • KESTERNICH Iris, SIFLINGER Bettina, SMITH James P., WINTER Joachim K. - The Effects of World War II on Economic and Health Outcomes across Europe, pp. 103-118
  • EWENS Michael, TOMLIN Bryan, WANG Liang Choon - Statistical Discrimination or Prejudice? A Large Sample Field Experiment, pp. 119-134
  • GRIFFITH Rachel, MACARTNEY Gareth - Employment Protection Legislation, Multinational Firms, and Innovation, pp. 135-150
  • LI Geng - Information Sharing and Stock Market Participation: Evidence from Extended Families, pp. 151-160
  • DAI Mian, LIU Qihong, SERFES Konstantinos - Is the Effect of Competition on Price Dispersion Nonmonotonic? Evidence from the U.S. Airline Industry, pp. 161-170
  • KANTOR Shawn, WHALLEY Alexander - Knowledge Spillovers from Research Universities: Evidence from Endowment Value Shocks, pp. 171-188
  • ANDERSON Michael L., DOBKIN Carlos, GROSS Tal - The Effect of Health Insurance on Emergency Department Visits: Evidence from an Age-Based Eligibility Threshold, pp. 189-195

(résumés du n° 1/2014)

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