Review of economics and statistics
Volume 102, n° 5, December 2020
- Baum-Snow N. - Urban Transport Expansions and Changes in the Spatial Structure of U.S. Cities: Implications for Productivity and Welfare, pp. 929-945.
- Bundick, B., Smith, A.L. - The Dynamic Effects of Forward Guidance Shocks, pp. 946-965.
- Diecidue, E., Levy, H., Levy, M. - Probability Dominance, pp. 1006-1020.
- Gu, G.W., Prasad, E., Moehrle, T. - New Evidence on Cyclical Variation in Average Labor Costs in the United States, pp. 966-979.
- Hoenen, S., Kolympiris, C. - The Value of Insiders as Mentors: Evidence from the Effects of NSF Rotators on Early-Career Scientists, pp. 852-866.
- Kim, H.B., Kim, S., Kim, T.T. - The Role of Career and Wage Incentives in Labor Productivity: Evidence from a Two-Stage Field Experiment in Malawi, pp. 839-851.
- Kumler, T., Verhoogen, E., Frías, J. - Enlisting Employees in Improving Payroll Tax Compliance: Evidence from Mexico, pp. 881-896.
- Powell, D. - Quantile Treatment Effects in the Presence of Covariates, pp. 994-1005.
- Ridley, D.B., Lee, C.-Y. - Does Medicare Reimbursement Drive Up Drug Launch Prices? The Review of Economics and Statistics 102, 980-993.
- Roche, M.P. - Taking Innovation to the Streets: Microgeography, Physical Structure, and Innovation, pp. 912-928.
- Wang, Z., Zhang, Q., Zhou, L.-A. - Career Incentives of City Leaders and Urban Spatial Expansion in China, pp. 897-911.
- Wu, A.H. - Gender Bias among Professionals: An Identity-Based Interpretation, pp. 867-880.
Volume 102, n° 4, October 2020
- Adhvaryu A., Kala N., Nyshadham A. - The Light and the Heat: Productivity Co-Benefits of Energy-Saving Technology, pp. 779-792.
- Ager P., Herz B., Brueckner M. - Structural Change and the Fertility Transition, pp. 806-822.
- Aliprantis D., Richter F.G.-C. - Evidence of Neighborhood Effects from Moving to Opportunity: Lates of Neighborhood Quality, pp. 633-647.
- Binder C. - Coronavirus Fears and Macroeconomic Expectations, pp. 721-730.
- Cherchye L., De Rock B., Surana K., Vermeulen F. - Marital Matching, Economies of Scale, and Intrahousehold Allocations, pp. 823-837.
- Clark D., Gill D., Prowse V., Rush M. - Using Goals to Motivate College Students: Theory and Evidence From Field Experiments, pp. 648-663.
- Davis J.M.V., Heller S.B. - Rethinking the Benefits of Youth Employment Programs: The Heterogeneous Effects of Summer Jobs, pp. 664-677.
- Liu L., Schmidt-Eisenlohr T., Guo D. - International Transfer Pricing and Tax Avoidance: Evidence from Linked Trade-Tax Statistics in the United Kingdom, pp. 766-778.
- Modestino A.S., Shoag D., Ballance J. - Upskilling: Do Employers Demand Greater Skill When Workers Are Plentiful?, pp. 793-805.
- Novy D., Taylor A.M. - Trade and Uncertainty, pp. 749-765.
- Paul P. - The Time-Varying Effect of Monetary Policy on Asset Prices, pp. 690-704.
- Roth C., Wohlfart J. - How Do Expectations about the Macroeconomy Affect Personal Expectations and Behavior?, pp.731-748.
- Watson B., Guettabi M., Reimer M. - Universal Cash and Crime, pp. 678-689.
- Weiss C. - Contractionary Devaluation Risk: Evidence from the Free Silver Movement, 1878-1900, pp. 705-720.
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Volume 102, n° 3, July 2020
- Aidt T., Asatryan Z., Badalyan L., Heinemann F. - Vote Buying or (Political) Business (Cycles) as Usual?, pp. 409‑425.
- Bibler A., Billings S. B. - Win or Lose : Residential Sorting After a School Choice Lottery, pp. 457‑472.
- Bloom N., Lemos R., Sadun R., Van Reenen J. - Healthy Business? Managerial Education and Management in Health Care, pp. 506‑517.
- Brunner E., Hyman J., Ju A. - School Finance Reforms, Teachers’ Unions, and the Allocation of School Resources, pp. 473‑489.
- Cattaneo M. D., Crump R. K., Farrell M. H., Schaumburg E. - Characteristic-Sorted Portfolios : Estimation and Inference, pp. 531‑551.
- Fulford S. L., Schwartzman F. - The Benefits of Commitment to a Currency Peg : Aggregate Lessons from the Regional Effects of the 1896 U.S. Presidential Election, pp. 600‑616.
- Gross D. P. - Creativity Under Fire : The Effects of Competition on Creative Production, pp. 583‑599.
- Harrison G. W., Lau M. I., Yoo H. I. - Risk Attitudes, Sample Selection, and Attrition in a Longitudinal Field Experiment, pp. 552‑568.
- Kuka E. - Quantifying the Benefits of Social Insurance : Unemployment Insurance and Health, pp. 490‑505.
- Muris C. - Efficient GMM Estimation with Incomplete Data, pp. 518‑530.
- Oliva P., Jack B. K., Bell S., Mettetal E., Severen C. - Technology Adoption under Uncertainty : Take-Up and Subsequent Investment in Zambia, pp. 617‑632.
- Rosokha Y., Younge K. - Motivating Innovation : The Effect of Loss Aversion on the Willingness to Persist, pp. 569‑582.
- Tanaka M. - Exporting Sweatshops? Evidence from Myanmar, pp. 442‑456.
- Waseem M. - Does Cutting the Tax Rate to Zero Induce Behavior Different from Other Tax Cuts? Evidence from Pakistan, pp. 426‑441.
Volume 102 , n° 2, May 2020
- Miller M. C. - “The Righteous and Reasonable Ambition to Become a Landholder”: Land and Racial Inequality in the Postbellum South, pp. 381–94.
- Erten B., Keskin P. - Breaking the Cycle? Education and the Intergenerational Transmission of Violence, pp. 252–68.
- Kreiner C. T., Reck D., Skov P. E. - Do Lower Minimum Wages for Young Workers Raise Their Employment? Evidence from a Danish Discontinuity, pp. 339–54.
- Khanna G. - Does Affirmative Action Incentivize Schooling? Evidence from India, pp. 219–33.
- Born B., Müller G. J., Pfeifer J. - Does Austerity Pay Off?, pp. 323–38.
- Baker, S. R., McElroy, T. S. and Sheng, X. S. - Expectation Formation Following Large, Unexpected Shocks, pp. 287–303.
- Bernardini M., De Schryder S., Peersman G. - Heterogeneous Government Spending Multipliers in the Era Surrounding the Great Recession, pp. 304–22.
- van den Berg G. J., Bonev P., Mammen E. - Nonparametric Instrumental Variable Methods for Dynamic Treatment Evaluation, pp. 355–67.
- Castillo J. C., Mejía D., Restrepo P. - Scarcity without Leviathan: The Violent Effects of Cocaine Supply Shortages in the Mexican Drug War, pp. 269–86.
- Papageorge N. W., Gershenson S., Kang K. M. - Teacher Expectations Matter, pp. 234–51.
- Leung M. P. - Treatment and Spillover Effects Under Network Interference, pp. 368–80.
- Adhvaryu A., Bednar S., Molina T., Nguyen Q., Nyshadham A. - When It Rains It Pours: The Long-Run Economic Impacts of Salt Iodization in the United States, pp. 395–407.
Volume 102 , n° 1, March 2020
- Cheng H., Li M. - Do Labor Values Explain Chinese Prices? Evidence from China’s Input-Output Tables, 1990–2012, pp. 115 136.
- Dildar Y. - Targeting Women’s Employment: Do Employment Subsidies Work? Evidence from Turkey, pp. 5 25.
- Ivanova M. N. - Marx’s Theory of Money: A Reappraisal in the Light of Unconventional Monetary Policy, pp. 137 151.
- Kim Y. K. - Household Debt Accumulation and the Great Recession of the United States: A Comparative Perspective, pp. 26 49.
- Macheda F., Nadalini R. - The Danger of a “Geyser Disease” Effect: Structural Fragility of the Tourism-Led Recovery in Iceland, pp. 50 76.
- Qi H., Kotz D. M. - The Impact of State-Owned Enterprises on China’s Economic Growth, pp. 96 114.
- Spencer N., Urquhart M.-A., Whitely P. - Class Discrimination? Evidence from Jamaica: A Racially Homogeneous Labor Market, pp. 77 95.
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