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May 2009, Volume 99, Issue 2
- 380-386 The Effects of Population Aging on the Relationship among Aggregate Consumption, Saving, and Income
by Karen E. Dynan & Wendy Edelberg & Michael G. Palumbo - 387-392 Disentangling Insurance and Information in Intertemporal Consumption Choices
by Katja Kaufmann & Luigi Pistaferri - 393-398 Measuring the Financial Sophistication of Households
by Laurent E. Calvet & John Y. Campbell & Paolo Sodini - 399-405 Who Bears Aggregate Fluctuations and How?
by Jonathan A. Parker & Annette Vissing-Jorgensen - 406-411 Momentum Traders in the Housing Market: Survey Evidence and a Search Model
by Monika Piazzesi & Martin Schneider - 412-417 Payday Loans and Credit Cards: New Liquidity and Credit Scoring Puzzles?
by Sumit Agarwal & Paige Marta Skiba & Jeremy Tobacman - 418-423 What Do High-Interest Borrowers Do with Their Tax Rebate?
by Marianne Bertrand & Adair Morse - 424-429 What Do Consumers Really Pay on Their Checking and Credit Card Accounts? Explicit, Implicit, and Avoidable Costs
by Victor Stango & Jonathan Zinman - 430-434 Online Ad Auctions
by Hal R. Varian - 435-440 The Quest for QWERTY
by Tanjim Hossain & John Morgan - 441-447 Skewed Bidding in Pay-per-Action Auctions for Online Advertising
by Nikhil Agarwal & Susan Athey & David Yang - 448-453 Authority versus Persuasion
by Eric Van den Steen - 454-458 Financial Risk Management: When Does Independence Fail?
by Augustin Landier & David Sraer & David Thesmar - 459-465 Over My Dead Body: Bargaining and the Price of Dignity
by Roland Benabou & Jean Tirole - 466-472 The Aftermath of Financial Crises
by Carmen M. Reinhart & Kenneth S. Rogoff - 473-479 Expropriation Dynamics
by Mark Aguiar & Manuel Amador & Gita Gopinath - 480-486 Financial Instability, Reserves, and Central Bank Swap Lines in the Panic of 2008
by Maurice Obstfeld & Jay C. Shambaugh & Alan M. Taylor - 487-493 The Margins of US Trade
by Andrew B. Bernard & J. Bradford Jensen & Stephen J. Redding & Peter K. Schott - 494-500 Trade Liberalization and New Imported Inputs
by Pinelopi Goldberg & Amit Khandelwal & Nina Pavcnik & Petia Topalova - 501-507 Plants and Imported Inputs: New Facts and an Interpretation
by Maurice Kugler & Eric Verhoogen - 508-511 Another Look at the Impacts of Health Reform in Massachusetts: Evidence Using New Data and a Stronger Model
by Sharon K. Long & Karen Stockley & Alshadye Yemane - 512-516 Disability Screening and Labor Supply: Evidence from South Africa
by Sophie Mitra - 517-521 A Theory of Brain Drain and Public Funding for Higher Education in the United States
by Felicia Ionescu & Linnea A. Polgreen - 522-526 Public Policy and the Dynamics of Children's Health Insurance, 1986-1999
by John C. Ham & Xianghong Li & Lara D. Shore-Sheppard - 527-532 How Should Public Pension Plans Invest?
by Deborah J. Lucas & Stephen P. Zeldes - 533-537 Will Public Sector Retiree Health Benefit Plans Survive? Economic and Policy Implications of Unfunded Liabilities
by Robert L. Clark - 538-542 Discounting State and Local Pension Liabilities
by Jeffrey R. Brown & David W. Wilcox - 543-549 Implementing the New Fiscal Policy Activism
by Alan J. Auerbach - 550-555 The Lack of an Empirical Rationale for a Revival of Discretionary Fiscal Policy
by John B. Taylor - 556-559 Rethinking the Role of Fiscal Policy
by Martin Feldstein - 560-566 Capital Reallocation and Growth
by Janice Eberly & Neng Wang - 567-572 Information, Liquidity, and the (Ongoing) Panic of 2007
by Gary Gorton - 573-577 Is Monetary Policy Effective during Financial Crises?
by Frederic S. Mishkin - 578-583 A Note on Liquidity Risk Management
by Markus K. Brunnermeier & Motohiro Yogo - 584-588 Global Imbalances and Financial Fragility
by Ricardo J. Caballero & Arvind Krishnamurthy - 589-593 Leverage and the Central Banker's Put
by Emmanuel Farhi & Jean Tirole - 594-599 Market and Public Liquidity
by Patrick Bolton & Tano Santos & Jose A. Scheinkman - 600-605 Money, Liquidity, and Monetary Policy
by Tobias Adrian & Hyun Song Shin - 606-610 The Credit Crisis: Conjectures about Causes and Remedies
by Douglas W. Diamond & Raghuram G. Rajan - 611-618 The Economics Major as Part of a Liberal Education: The Teagle Report
by David Colander & KimMarie McGoldrick - 618-620 The Economics Major as Part of a Liberal Education: The Teagle Report: Comment
by Catharine Hill - 620-621 The Economics Major as Part of a Liberal Education: The Teagle Report: Comment
by David W. Breneman - 621-623 The Economics Major as Part of a Liberal Education: The Teagle Report: Comment
by George Daly - 624-629 Completing an Economics PhD in Five Years
by Wendy A. Stock & T. Aldrich Finegan & John J. Siegfried - 631-632 Minutes of the Annual Meeting: San Francisco, CA, January 4, 2009
by John J. Siegfried - 633-636 Report of the Secretary for 2008
by John J. Siegfried - 637-640 Report of the Treasurer
by John J. Siegfried - 641-645 American Economic Association Universal Academic Questionnaire Summary Statistics
by Charles E. Scott & John J. Siegfried - 646-646 List of Online Reports
by Charles E. Scott & John J. Siegfried - 647-659 Minutes of the Executive Committee Meetings
by John J. Siegfried - 660-670 Report of the Editor: American Economic Review
by Robert A. Moffitt - 671-673 Report of the Editor: Journal of Economic Literature
by Roger Gordon - 674-675 Report of the Editor: Journal of Economic Perspectives
by Andrei Shleifer - 676-678 Report of the Editor: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics
by Esther Duflo - 679-680 Report of the Editor: American Economic Journal: Economic Policy
by Alan J. Auerbach - 681-682 Report of the Editor: American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics
by Olivier Blanchard - 683-684 Report of the Editor: American Economic Journal: Microeconomics
by Andrew Postlewaite - 685-687 Report of the Director: Job Openings for Economists
by John J. Siegfried - 688-691 Report of the Committee on Economic Education
by Michael Watts - 692-699 Report of the Committee on the Status of Women in the Economics Profession 2008
by Barbara M. Fraumeni - 700-709 Report of the Committee on the Status of Minority Groups in the Economics Profession
by Cecilia Rouse - 710-710 Report of the Committee on Economic Statistics
by Katharine Abraham
March 2009, Volume 99, Issue 1
- 5-24 Governance Institutions and Economic Activity
by Avinash Dixit - 25-48 Taxing Capital? Not a Bad Idea after All!
by Juan Carlos Conesa & Sagiri Kitao & Dirk Krueger - 49-84 Liquidity Constraints and Imperfect Information in Subprime Lending
by William Adams & Liran Einav & Jonathan Levin - 85-111 Estate Taxation, Entrepreneurship, and Wealth
by Marco Cagetti & Mariacristina De Nardi - 112-145 Peers at Work
by Alexandre Mas & Enrico Moretti - 146-178 Women, Wealth, and Mobility
by Lena Edlund & Wojciech Kopczuk - 179-215 Class-Size Caps, Sorting, and the Regression-Discontinuity Design
by Miguel Urquiola & Eric Verhoogen - 216-242 Taxes and Employment Subsidies in Optimal Redistribution Programs
by Paul Beaudry & Charles Blackorby & Dezsö Szalay - 243-264 Rare Disasters, Asset Prices, and Welfare Costs
by Robert J. Barro - 265-294 Cognition and Incomplete Contracts
by Jean Tirole - 295-323 The Value of Groups
by Shaun P. Hargreaves Heap & Daniel John Zizzo - 324-349 The War on Drugs: Methamphetamine, Public Health, and Crime
by Carlos Dobkin & Nancy Nicosia - 350-384 Sticky Prices and Monetary Policy: Evidence from Disaggregated US Data
by Jean Boivin & Marc P. Giannoni & Ilian Mihov - 385-392 Risk, Ambiguity, and the Rank-Dependence Axioms
by Mark J. Machina - 393-430 Insurer-Provider Networks in the Medical Care Market
by Katherine Ho - 431-457 Group Identity and Social Preferences
by Yan Chen & Sherry Xin Li - 458-471 Excise Taxes with Multiproduct Transactions
by Stephen F. Hamilton - 472-485 Diversity in the Workplace
by John Morgan & Felix Várdy - 486-508 Indirect Effects of an Aid Program: How Do Cash Transfers Affect Ineligibles' Consumption?
by Manuela Angelucci & Giacomo De Giorgi - 509-527 Political Economy at Any Speed: What Determines Traffic Citations?
by Michael D. Makowsky & Thomas Stratmann - 528-543 Democracy and Foreign Education
by Antonio Spilimbergo - 544-555 Doing Good or Doing Well? Image Motivation and Monetary Incentives in Behaving Prosocially
by Dan Ariely & Anat Bracha & Stephan Meier
December 2008, Volume 98, Issue 5
- 1737-1765 Land and Power: Theory and Evidence from Chile
by Jean-Marie Baland & James A. Robinson - 1766-1797 The Costs of Remoteness: Evidence from German Division and Reunification
by Stephen J. Redding & Daniel M. Sturm - 1798-1828 The Response of Household Saving to the Large Shock of German Reunification
by Nicola Fuchs-Schundeln - 1829-1863 The Demand for, and Impact of, Learning HIV Status
by Rebecca L. Thornton - 1864-1886 Does Job Corps Work? Impact Findings from the National Job Corps Study
by Peter Z. Schochet & John Burghardt & Sheena McConnell - 1887-1921 Consumption Inequality and Partial Insurance
by Richard Blundell & Luigi Pistaferri & Ian Preston - 1922-1942 Liquidity and Insurance for the Unemployed
by Robert Shimer & Ivan Werning - 1943-1977 Zombie Lending and Depressed Restructuring in Japan
by Ricardo J. Caballero & Takeo Hoshi & Anil K. Kashyap - 1978-1997 Trading Tasks: A Simple Theory of Offshoring
by Gene M. Grossman & Esteban Rossi-Hansberg - 1998-2031 Pricing-to-Market, Trade Costs, and International Relative Prices
by Andrew Atkeson & Ariel Burstein - 2032-2065 Optimal Tariffs and Market Power: The Evidence
by Christian Broda & Nuno Limao & David E. Weinstein - 2066-2100 Stocks as Lotteries: The Implications of Probability Weighting for Security Prices
by Nicholas Barberis & Ming Huang - 2101-2126 Trend Inflation, Indexation, and Inflation Persistence in the New Keynesian Phillips Curve
by Timothy Cogley & Argia M. Sbordone - 2127-2149 Contextual Inference in Markets: On the Informational Content of Product Lines
by Emir Kamenica - 2150-2162 Conversations among Competitors
by Jeremy C. Stein - 2163-2184 The Effect of Credit Constraints on the College Drop-Out Decision: A Direct Approach Using a New Panel Study
by Ralph Stinebrickner & Todd Stinebrickner - 2185-2202 On the Salience of Ethnic Conflict
by Joan Esteban & Debraj Ray - 2203-2220 How Do Budget Deficits and Economic Growth Affect Reelection Prospects? Evidence from a Large Panel of Countries
by Adi Brender & Allan Drazen - 2221-2241 Changes in the Consumption, Income, and Well-Being of Single Mother Headed Families
by Bruce D. Meyer & James X. Sullivan - 2242-2258 The Impact of Nearly Universal Insurance Coverage on Health Care Utilization: Evidence from Medicare
by David Card & Carlos Dobkin & Nicole Maestas - 2259-2273 Can Hepatitis B Mothers Account for the Number of Missing Women? Evidence from Three Million Newborns in Taiwan
by Ming-Jen Lin & Ming-Ching Luoh
September 2008, Volume 98, Issue 4
- 1211-1244 Leverage Cycles and the Anxious Economy
by John Geanakoplos & Ana Fostel - 1245-1268 Competition and Price Variation When Consumers Are Loss Averse
by Botond Kőszegi & Paul Heidhues - 1269-1291 Behavioral Equilibrium in Economies with Adverse Selection
by Ignacio Esponda - 1292-1311 Language, Meaning, and Games: A Model of Communication, Coordination, and Evolution
by Stefano Demichelis & Jorgen W. Weibull - 1312-1346 The Brain as a Hierarchical Organization
by Isabelle Brocas & Juan D. Carrillo - 1347-1369 How Strong Are Weak Patents?
by Joseph Farrell & Carl Shapiro - 1370-1396 Does Innovation Cause Stock Market Runups? Evidence from the Great Crash
by Tom Nicholas - 1397-1412 The Unequal Effects of Liberalization: Evidence from Dismantling the License Raj in India
by Philippe Aghion & Robin Burgess & Stephen J. Redding & Fabrizio Zilibotti - 1413-1442 Tracing the Impact of Bank Liquidity Shocks: Evidence from an Emerging Market
by Asim Ijaz Khwaja & Atif Mian - 1443-1458 The Power of Focal Points Is Limited: Even Minute Payoff Asymmetry May Yield Large Coordination Failures
by Vincent P. Crawford & Uri Gneezy & Yuval Rottenstreich - 1459-1475 Optimal Contracting with Endogenous Social Norms
by Paul Fischer & Steven Huddart - 1476-1516 Great Expectations and the End of the Depression
by Gauti B. Eggertsson - 1517-1552 Explaining Changes in Female Labor Supply in a Life-Cycle Model
by Orazio Attanasio & Hamish Low & Virginia Sánchez-Marcos - 1553-1577 Giffen Behavior and Subsistence Consumption
by Robert T. Jensen & Nolan H. Miller - 1578-1590 Restructuring Research: Communication Costs and the Democratization of University Innovation
by Ajay Agrawal & Avi Goldfarb - 1591-1604 The Cycle of Violence? An Empirical Analysis of Fatalities in the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict
by David A. Jaeger & M. Daniele Paserman - 1605-1618 The Relationship between Economic Status and Child Health: Evidence from the United States
by Simon Condliffe & Charles R. Link - 1619-1628 All-or-Nothing Monitoring
by Rui R. Zhao - 1629-1635 Commitment and Conflict in Bilateral Bargaining
by Tore Ellingsen & Topi Miettinen - 1636-1652 Leveling the Playing Field: Sincere and Sophisticated Players in the Boston Mechanism
by Parag A. Pathak & Tayfun Sonmez - 1653-1674 The Limited Influence of Unemployment on the Wage Bargain
by Robert E. Hall & Paul R. Milgrom - 1675-1691 Trade Policy and Loss Aversion
by Caroline Freund & Caglar Ozden - 1692-1706 The Cyclical Behavior of Equilibrium Unemployment and Vacancies Revisited
by Marcus Hagedorn & Iourii Manovskii - 1707-1721 Distorted Gravity: The Intensive and Extensive Margins of International Trade
by Thomas Chaney - 1722-1730 A Note on Different Approaches to Index Number Theory
by Matthijs van Veelen & Roy van der Weide - 1731-1732 Testing for a Reference Consumer in International Comparisons of Living Standards
by Ian Crawford & J. Peter Neary
June 2008, Volume 98, Issue 3
- 567-576 Mechanism Design: How to Implement Social Goals
by Eric S. Maskin - 577-585 But Who Will Guard the Guardians?
by Leonid Hurwicz - 586-603 Perspectives on Mechanism Design in Economic Theory
by Roger B. Myerson - 604-641 The Time-Varying Volatility of Macroeconomic Fluctuations
by Alejandro Justiniano & Giorgio E. Primiceri - 642-668 The Difference That CEOs Make: An Assignment Model Approach
by Marko Tervio - 669-689 What's the Matter with Tie-Breaking? Improving Efficiency in School Choice
by Aytek Erdil & Haluk Ergin - 690-712 Default Risk and Income Fluctuations in Emerging Economies
by Cristina Arellano - 713-736 Do Wealth Fluctuations Generate Time-Varying Risk Aversion? Micro-evidence on Individuals
by Markus K. Brunnermeier & Stefan Nagel - 737-768 Temporary Investment Tax Incentives: Theory with Evidence from Bonus Depreciation
by Christopher L. House & Matthew D. Shapiro - 769-807 How the Electoral College Influences Campaigns and Policy: The Probability of Being Florida
by David Stromberg - 808-842 Income and Democracy
by Daron Acemoglu & Simon Johnson & James A. Robinson & Pierre Yared - 843-863 Do People Vote with Their Feet? An Empirical Test of Tiebout
by H. Spencer Banzhaf & Randall P. Walsh - 864-896 Information Aggregation in Polls
by John Morgan & Phillip C. Stocken - 897-923 Stability in Supply Chain Networks
by Michael Ostrovsky - 924-937 Thar She Blows: Can Bubbles Be Rekindled with Experienced Subjects?
by Reshmaan N. Hussam & David Porter & Vernon L. Smith - 938-966 Stationary Concepts for Experimental 2x2-Games
by Reinhard Selten & Thorsten Chmura - 967-989 Contracts, Hold-Up, and Exports: Textiles and Opium in Colonial India
by Rachel Kranton & Anand V. Swamy - 990-1008 Pride and Prejudice: The Human Side of Incentive Theory
by Tore Ellingsen & Magnus Johannesson - 1009-1039 Historical Property Rights, Sociality, and the Emergence of Impersonal Exchange in Long-Distance Trade
by Erik O. Kimbrough & Vernon L. Smith & Bart J. Wilson - 1040-1068 Credit Elasticities in Less-Developed Economies: Implications for Microfinance
by Dean S. Karlan & Jonathan Zinman - 1069-1082 Reference-Dependent Preferences and Labor Supply: The Case of New York City Taxi Drivers
by Henry S. Farber - 1083-1102 The Interaction of Public and Private Insurance: Medicaid and the Long-Term Care Insurance Market
by Jeffrey R. Brown & Amy Finkelstein - 1103-1127 Estimates of the Impact of Crime Risk on Property Values from Megan's Laws
by Leigh Linden & Jonah E. Rockoff - 1128-1144 Ordering the Extraction of Polluting Nonrenewable Resources
by Ujjayant Chakravorty & Michel Moreaux & Mabel Tidball - 1145-1162 Strotz Meets Allais: Diminishing Impatience and the Certainty Effect
by Yoram Halevy - 1163-1177 Monetary Policy, Judgment, and Near-Rational Exuberance
by James Bullard & George W. Evans & Seppo Honkapohja - 1178-1188 Evolution of Time Preference by Natural Selection: Comment
by Arthur J. Robson & Balazs Szentes - 1189-1194 Matching with Contracts: Comment
by John William Hatfield & Fuhito Kojima - 1195-1196 When Does Coordination Require Centralization? Corrigendum
by Ricardo Alonso & Wouter Dessein & Niko Matouschek
May 2008, Volume 98, Issue 2
- 1-1 Editors' Introduction
by William R. Johnson & Jane E. Voros - 1-37 The Economics of Climate Change
by Nicholas Stern - 38-42 Returning to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
by Christina Paxson & Cecilia Elena Rouse - 43-48 The Effect of Hurricane Katrina on the Labor Market Outcomes of Evacuees
by Jeffrey A. Groen & Anne E. Polivka - 49-53 How Hurricanes Affect Wages and Employment in Local Labor Markets
by Ariel R. Belasen & Solomon W. Polachek - 54-57 Measuring the Labor Market Impacts of Hurricane Katrina Migration: Evidence from Houston, Texas
by Molly Fifer McIntosh - 58-63 Consumption Disasters in the Twentieth Century
by Robert J. Barro & Jose F. Ursua - 64-67 Variable Rare Disasters: A Tractable Theory of Ten Puzzles in Macro-finance
by Xavier Gabaix - 68-73 Disasters and Recoveries
by Francois Gourio - 74-78 Disasters and the Welfare Cost of Uncertainty
by Ian W. R. Martin - 79-83 How Big Are Total Individual Income Tax Expenditures, and Who Benefits from Them?
by Leonard E. Burman & Christopher Geissler & Eric J. Toder - 84-89 Tax Expenditures for Owner-Occupied Housing: Deductions for Property Taxes and Mortgage Interest and the Exclusion of Imputed Rental Income
by James Poterba & Todd Sinai - 90-94 Using Tax Expenditures to Achieve Energy Policy Goals
by Gilbert E. Metcalf - 95-99 Institutions: Top Down or Bottom Up?
by William Easterly - 100-104 Second-Best Institutions
by Dani Rodrik - 105-109 The Administrative Foundations of Self-Enforcing Constitutions
by Yadira Gonzalez de Lara & Avner Greif & Saumitra Jha - 110-115 The Future of the IMF and the World Bank
by Raghuram G. Rajan - 116-121 Rethinking Global Environmental Governance to Deal with Climate Change: The Multiple Logics of Global Collective Action
by Daniel C. Esty - 122-126 Designing Institutions to Deal with Terrorism in the United States
by Martin Feldstein - 127-132 EU Institutional Reform: Evidence on Globalization and International Cooperation
by Richard Baldwin - 133-137 Widening and Deepening: Reforming the European Union
by Erik Berglof & Mike Burkart & Guido Friebel & Elena Paltseva - 138-145 Should the Euro Area Be Run as a Closed Economy?
by Carlo Favero & Francesco Giavazzi - 146-150 Modeling Competition and Market Equilibrium in Insurance: Empirical Issues
by Pierre-Andre Chiappori & Bernard Salanie - 151-156 Does the Secondary Life Insurance Market Threaten Dynamic Insurance?
by Glenn Daily & Igal Hendel & Alessandro Lizzeri - 157-162 Preference Heterogeneity and Insurance Markets: Explaining a Puzzle of Insurance
by David M. Cutler & Amy Finkelstein & Kathleen McGarry - 163-168 The Impact of Computation Time and Experience on Decision Values
by K. Carrie Armel & Antonio Rangel - 169-174 Economic Insights from "Neuroeconomic" Data
by Andrew Caplin & Mark Dean - 175-180 Theories of the Mind
by Isabelle Brocas & Juan D. Carrillo - 181-186 Information Aggregation in Standing and Ad Hoc Committees
by S. Nageeb Ali & Jacob K. Goeree & Navin Kartik & Thomas R. Palfrey - 187-193 Costly Expertise
by Dino Gerardi & Leeat Yariv - 194-200 Information Aggregation and Strategic Abstention in Large Laboratory Elections
by Marco Battaglini & Rebecca B. Morton & Thomas R. Palfrey - 201-205 Intrinsic Motivation and Incentives
by Canice Prendergast - 206-211 Status Incentives
by Timothy Besley & Maitreesh Ghatak - 212-217 Identity, Supervision, and Work Groups
by George A. Akerlof & Rachel E. Kranton - 218-223 Insiders versus Outsiders in Monetary Policymaking
by Timothy Besley & Neil Meads & Paolo Surico - 224-229 Do Monetary Policy Committees Need Leaders? A Report on an Experiment
by Alan S. Blinder & John Morgan - 230-235 The FOMC versus the Staff: Where Can Monetary Policymakers Add Value?
by Christina D. Romer & David H. Romer - 236-240 Beyond DSGE Models: Toward an Empirically Based Macroeconomics
by David Colander & Peter Howitt & Alan Kirman & Axel Leijonhufvud & Perry Mehrling
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