American Economic Journal: Economic Policy
2009 - 2025
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Volume 14, issue 4, 2022
- Optimal Regulation of E-cigarettes: Theory and Evidence pp. 1-50

- Hunt Allcott and Charlie Rafkin
- Hungry for Success? SNAP Timing, High-Stakes Exam Performance, and College Attendance pp. 51-79

- Timothy Bond, Jillian Carr, Analisa Packham and Jonathan Smith
- Do Two Electricity Pricing Wrongs Make a Right? Cost Recovery, Externalities, and Efficiency pp. 80-110

- Severin Borenstein and James Bushnell
- Behavioral Responses to Wealth Taxes: Evidence from Switzerland pp. 111-50

- Marius Brülhart, Jonathan Gruber, Matthias Krapf and Kurt Schmidheiny
- Adviser Value Added and Student Outcomes: Evidence from Randomly Assigned College Advisers pp. 151-91

- Serena Canaan, Antoine Deeb and Pierre Mouganie
- The Hazards of Unwinding the Prescription Opioid Epidemic: Implications for Child Maltreatment pp. 192-231

- Mary Evans, Matthew Harris and Lawrence M. Kessler
- Your Place in the World: Relative Income and Global Inequality pp. 232-68

- Dietmar Fehr, Johanna Mollerstrom and Ricardo Perez-Truglia
- Enhancing the Efficacy of Teacher Incentives through Framing: A Field Experiment pp. 269-99

- Roland G. Fryer, Jr., Steven D. Levitt, John List and Sally Sadoff
- The Long-Run Impacts of Same-Race Teachers pp. 300-342

- Seth Gershenson, Cassandra M. D. Hart, Joshua Hyman, Constance A. Lindsay and Nicholas Papageorge
- Reminders Work, but for Whom? Evidence from New York City Parking Ticket Recipients pp. 343-70

- Ori Heffetz, Ted O'Donoghue and Henry S. Schneider
- Multinationals' Sales and Profit Shifting in Tax Havens pp. 371-96

- Sébastien Laffitte and Farid Toubal
- Health Care Rationing in Public Insurance Programs: Evidence from Medicaid pp. 397-431

- Timothy Layton, Nicole Maestas, Daniel Prinz and Boris Vabson
- Can Nudges Increase Take-Up of the EITC? Evidence from Multiple Field Experiments pp. 432-52

- Elizabeth Linos, Allen Prohofsky, Aparna Ramesh, Jesse Rothstein and Matthew Unrath
- Mandatory Energy Efficiency Disclosure in Housing Markets pp. 453-87

- Erica Myers, Steven L. Puller and Jeremy West
- The Old-Age Security Motive for Fertility: Evidence from the Extension of Social Pensions in Namibia pp. 488-518

- Pauline Rossi and Mathilde Godard
- Gerrymandering in State Legislatures: Frictions from Axiomatic Bargaining pp. 519-42

- Hisam Sabouni and Cameron A. Shelton
Volume 14, issue 3, 2022
- Housing Lock: Dutch Evidence on the Impact of Negative Home Equity on Household Mobility pp. 1-32

- Asaf Bernstein and Daan Struyven
- Political Parties Do Matter in US Cities... for Their Unfunded Pensions pp. 33-54

- Christian Dippel
- Checking and Sharing Alt-Facts pp. 55-86

- Emeric Henry, Ekaterina Zhuravskaya and Sergei Guriev
- Human Trafficking and Regulating Prostitution pp. 87-127

- Samuel Lee and Petra Persson
- The Long-Run Effects of Sports Club Vouchers for Primary School Children pp. 128-65

- Jan Marcus, Thomas Siedler and Nicolas Ziebarth
- Centralized Admissions, Affirmative Action, and Access of Low-Income Students to Higher Education pp. 166-97

- Ursula Mello
- Does Virtual Advising Increase College Enrollment? Evidence from a Random-Assignment College Access Field Experiment pp. 198-234

- Meredith Phillips and Sarah Reber
- Childhood Housing and Adult Outcomes: A Between-Siblings Analysis of Housing Vouchers and Public Housing pp. 235-72

- Henry O. Pollakowski, Daniel Weinberg, Fredrik Andersson, John Haltiwanger, Giordano Palloni and Mark Kutzbach
- Out of the Woodwork: Enrollment Spillovers in the Oregon Health Insurance Experiment pp. 273-95

- Adam Sacarny, Katherine Baicker and Amy Finkelstein
- Lift and Shift: The Effect of Fundraising Interventions in Charity Space and Time pp. 296-321

- Kimberley Scharf, Sarah Smith and Mark Ottoni-Wilhelm
- The Long-Run Effects of R&D Place-Based Policies: Evidence from Russian Science Cities pp. 322-51

- Helena Schweiger, Alexander Stepanov and Paolo Zacchia
- Gini and Optimal Income Taxation by Rank pp. 352-79

- Laurent Simula and Alain Trannoy
- Adaptation and Adverse Selection in Markets for Natural Disaster Insurance pp. 380-421

- Katherine R. H. Wagner
- Depreciating Licenses pp. 422-48

- E. Glen Weyl and Anthony Lee Zhang
- Child Marriage Bans and Female Schooling and Labor Market Outcomes: Evidence from Natural Experiments in 17 Low- and Middle-Income Countries pp. 449-77

- Nicholas Wilson
- How Much Are Public School Teachers Willing to Pay for Their Retirement Benefits? Comment pp. 478-93

- Shawn Ni, Michael Podgursky and Fangda Wang
Volume 14, issue 2, 2022
- Drug Diffusion through Peer Networks: The Influence of Industry Payments pp. 1-33

- Leila Agha and Dan Zeltzer
- The Long-Term Effects of Measles Vaccination on Earnings and Employment pp. 34-60

- Alicia Atwood
- Engaging Teachers with Technology Increased Achievement, Bypassing Teachers Did Not pp. 61-90

- Sabrin Beg, Waqas Halim, Adrienne Lucas and Umar Saif
- Raising the Bar: Minimum Wages and Employers' Hiring Standards pp. 91-124

- Sebastian Butschek
- Do Environmental Regulations Affect the Decision to Export? pp. 125-60

- Jevan Cherniwchan and Nouri Najjar
- Mortality, Temperature, and Public Health Provision: Evidence from Mexico pp. 161-92

- Francois Cohen and Antoine Dechezleprêtre
- Homeownership, Labor Supply, and Neighborhood Quality pp. 193-230

- Naomi Hausman, Tamar Ramot-Nyska and Noam Zussman
- Does Hospital Crowding Matter? Evidence from Trauma and Orthopedics in England pp. 231-62

- Thomas P. Hoe
- Minimum-Wage Increases and Low-Wage Employment: Evidence from Seattle pp. 263-314

- Ekaterina Jardim, Mark Long, Robert Plotnick, Emma van Inwegen, Jacob Vigdor and Hilary Wething
- The Labor Market Impacts of Universal and Permanent Cash Transfers: Evidence from the Alaska Permanent Fund pp. 315-40

- Damon Jones and Ioana Marinescu
- The Electric Gini: Income Redistribution through Energy Prices pp. 341-65

- Arik Levinson and Emilson Silva
- When Does Product Liability Risk Chill Innovation? Evidence from Medical Implants pp. 366-401

- Alberto Galasso and Hong Luo
- Mentoring and the Dynamics of Affirmative Action pp. 402-44

- Michèle Müller-Itten and Aniko Öry
- The Effect of Charter School Openings on Traditional Public Schools in Massachusetts and North Carolina pp. 445-74

- Kirsten Slungaard Mumma
- How Do Beliefs about the Gender Wage Gap Affect the Demand for Public Policy? pp. 475-508

- Sonja Settele
- The Valuation of Local School Quality under School Choice pp. 509-37

- Angela Zheng
Volume 14, issue 1, 2022
- School Spending and Student Outcomes: Evidence from Revenue Limit Elections in Wisconsin pp. 1-39

- E. Jason Baron
- Semesters or Quarters? The Effect of the Academic Calendar on Postsecondary Student Outcomes pp. 40-80

- Valerie Bostwick, Stefanie Fischer and Matthew Lang
- Yellow Vests, Pessimistic Beliefs, and Carbon Tax Aversion pp. 81-110

- Thomas Douenne and Adrien Fabre
- The Impact of the Affordable Care Act: Evidence from California's Hospital Sector pp. 111-51

- Mark Duggan, Atul Gupta and Emilie Jackson
- Issuance and Incidence: SNAP Benefit Cycles and Grocery Prices pp. 152-78

- Jacob Goldin, Tatiana Homonoff and Katherine Meckel
- Reducing Frictions in College Admissions: Evidence from the Common Application pp. 179-206

- Brian Knight and Nathan Schiff
- How Do Households Value the Future? Evidence from Property Taxes pp. 207-39

- Hans Koster and Edward Pinchbeck
- The Effects of Mortgage Credit Availability: Evidence from Minimum Credit Score Lending Rules pp. 240-76

- Steven Laufer and Andrew Paciorek
- Dominated Options in Health Insurance Plans pp. 277-300

- Chenyuan Liu and Justin Sydnor
- The Effect of Charter Schools on School Segregation pp. 301-40

- Tomás Monarrez, Brian Kisida and Matthew Chingos
- Technology, Taxation, and Corruption: Evidence from the Introduction of Electronic Tax Filing pp. 341-72

- Oyebola Okunogbe and Victor Pouliquen
- Adaptation to Environmental Change: Agriculture and the Unexpected Incidence of the Acid Rain Program pp. 373-401

- Nicholas Sanders and Alan I. Barreca
- The Rising Value of Time and the Origin of Urban Gentrification pp. 402-39

- Yichen Su
- Improving Preferential Market Access through Rules of Origin: Firm-Level Evidence from Bangladesh pp. 440-72

- Tobias Sytsma
- Increasing Hours Worked: Moonlighting Responses to a Large Tax Reform pp. 473-500

- Alisa Tazhitdinova
- Removing Welfare Traps: Employment Responses in the Finnish Basic Income Experiment pp. 501-22

- Jouko Verho, Kari Hämäläinen and Ohto Kanninen
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