American Economic Journal: Microeconomics
2009 - 2025
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Volume 13, issue 4, 2021
- The Times They Are A-Changing: Experimenting with Dynamic Adverse Selection pp. 1-22

- Felipe A. Araujo, Stephanie W. Wang and Alistair Wilson
- An Empirical Dynamic Model of Trade with Consumer Accumulation pp. 23-63

- Paul Piveteau
- Prosecutor Quality, Witness Participation, Crime, and Reform pp. 64-100

- Andrew Daughety and Jennifer Reinganum
- Optimal Financial Exclusion pp. 101-34

- Cyril Monnet and Erwan Quintin
- Obsolescence of Capital and Investment Spikes pp. 135-71

- Arthur Fishman and Boyan Jovanovic
- A Simple Method for Bounding the Elasticity of Growing Demand with Applications to the Analysis of Historic Antitrust Cases pp. 172-217

- Wallace P. Mullin and Christopher Snyder
- Effects of Copyrights on Science: Evidence from the WWII Book Republication Program pp. 218-60

- Barbara Biasi and Petra Moser
- Spillover Effects of Institutions on Cooperative Behavior, Preferences, and Beliefs pp. 261-99

- Florian Engl, Arno Riedl and Roberto Weber
- Dynamic Evaluation Design pp. 300-331

- Alex Smolin
- The Market for Online Influence pp. 332-72

- Itay P. Fainmesser and Andrea Galeotti
- A Delegation-Based Theory of Expertise pp. 373-419

- Attila Ambrus, Volodymyr Baranovskyi and Aaron Kolb
- Orchestrating Information Acquisition pp. 420-65

- Jingfeng Lu, Lixin Ye and Xin Feng
- Fair Social Ordering, Egalitarianism, and Animal Welfare pp. 466-91

- Marc Fleurbaey and Martin Van der Linden
- Inequality, Bipolarization, and Tax Progressivity pp. 492-513

- Oriol Carbonell-Nicolau and Humberto Llavador
- Cost and Efficiency in Government Outsourcing: Evidence from the Dredging Industry pp. 514-47

- Aaron Barkley
- Voter Turnout and Preference Aggregation pp. 548-86

- Kei Kawai, Yuta Toyama and Yasutora Watanabe
Volume 13, issue 3, 2021
- College Admission with Multidimensional Privileges: The Brazilian Affirmative Action Case pp. 1-28

- Orhan Aygün and Inacio Bo
- Communities, Co-ops, and Clubs: Social Capital and Incentives in Large Collective Organizations pp. 29-69

- Joshua A. Jacobs, Aaron M. Kolb and Curtis R. Taylor
- Inducing Cooperation through Weighted Voting and Veto Power pp. 70-111

- Antonin Macé and Rafael Treibich
- Utilitarian Aggregation with Heterogeneous Beliefs pp. 112-23

- Antoine Billot and Xiangyu Qu
- Policy Experimentation in Committees: A Case against Veto Rights under Redistributive Constraints pp. 124-62

- Vincent Anesi and T. Renee Bowen
- Information Redundancy Neglect versus Overconfidence: A Social Learning Experiment pp. 163-97

- Marco Angrisani, Antonio Guarino, Philippe Jehiel and Toru Kitagawa
- Experimentation with Self-Serving Attribution Biases pp. 198-237

- Nina Hestermann and Yves Le Yaouanq
- Government Financing of R&D: A Mechanism Design Approach pp. 238-72

- Saul Lach, Zvika Neeman and Mark Schankerman
- Common Ownership in America: 1980–2017 pp. 273-308

- Matthew Backus, Christopher Conlon and Michael Sinkinson
- Growing Oligopolies, Prices, Output, and Productivity pp. 309-27

- Sharat Ganapati
- Vertical Agreements and User Access pp. 328-71

- Germain Gaudin and Alexander White
- Managerial Style and Attention pp. 372-403

- Wouter Dessein and Tano Santos
- Product Recalls and Firm Reputation pp. 404-42

- Boyan Jovanovic
- A Bargaining-Based Model of Security Design pp. 443-73

- Matan Tsur
Volume 13, issue 2, 2021
- Fees, Reputation, and Information Production in the Credit Rating Industry pp. 1-34

- Jacopo Bizzotto and Adrien Vigier
- Estimating Platform Market Power in Two-Sided Markets with an Application to Magazine Advertising pp. 35-67

- Minjae Song
- Exit, Tweets, and Loyalty pp. 68-112

- Joshua Gans, Avi Goldfarb and Mara Lederman
- Competition and Price Transparency in the Market for Lemons: Experimental Evidence pp. 113-40

- Olivier Bochet and Simon Siegenthaler
- Is No News (Perceived As) Bad News? An Experimental Investigation of Information Disclosure pp. 141-73

- Ginger Zhe Jin, Michael Luca and Daniel Martin
- Learning from Unrealized versus Realized Prices pp. 174-201

- M. Kathleen Ngangoué and Georg Weizsäcker
- The Competitive Effects of Transmission Infrastructure in the Indian Electricity Market pp. 202-42

- Nicholas Ryan
- Crisis Management in Canada: Analyzing Default Risk and Liquidity Demand during Financial Stress pp. 243-75

- Jason Allen, Ali Hortacsu and Jakub Kastl
- Well-Being, Poverty, and Labor Income Taxation: Theory and Application to Europe and the United States pp. 276-310

- Francois Maniquet and Dirk Neumann
- Coordinating Public Good Provision by Mediated Communication pp. 311-42

- Maija Halonen-Akatwijuka and In-Uck Park
- Common-Value Public Goods and Informational Social Dilemmas pp. 343-69

- Caleb A. Cox and Brock Stoddard
- Fair Utilitarianism pp. 370-401

- Marc Fleurbaey and Stéphane Zuber
- Revealing Naïveté and Sophistication from Procrastination and Preproperation pp. 402-38

- David Freeman
- Exponential Satisficing pp. 439-67

- Christopher Tyson
Volume 13, issue 1, 2021
- Strategic Experimentation with Congestion pp. 1-82

- Caroline Thomas
- Liability Insurance: Equilibrium Contracts under Monopoly and Competition pp. 83-115

- Jorge Lemus, Emil Temnyalov and John L. Turner
- Sequential Preference Revelation in Incomplete Information Settings pp. 116-47

- James Schummer and Rodrigo A. Velez
- Full Implementation under Ambiguity pp. 148-78

- Huiyi Guo and Nicholas C. Yannelis
- Dynamic Persuasion with Outside Information pp. 179-94

- Jacopo Bizzotto, Jesper Rüdiger and Adrien Vigier
- A Generalized Model of Advertised Sales pp. 195-223

- Sandro Shelegia and Chris M. Wilson
- Social Clubs and Social Networks pp. 224-51

- Chaim Fershtman and Dotan Persitz
- Connecting Disconnected Financial Markets? pp. 252-82

- Milena Wittwer
- A Leverage Theory of Tying in Two-Sided Markets with Nonnegative Price Constraints pp. 283-337

- Jay Pil Choi and Doh-Shin Jeon
- Organizing Time Exchanges: Lessons from Matching Markets pp. 338-73

- Tommy Andersson, Ágnes Cseh, Lars Ehlers and Albin Erlanson
- Prediction: The Long and the Short of It pp. 374-98

- Antony Millner and Daniel Heyen
- Wait-and-See or Step In? Dynamics of Interventions pp. 399-425

- Dana Foarta and Takuo Sugaya
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