American Economic Journal: Economic Policy
2009 - 2025
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Volume 11, issue 4, 2019
- Carbon Taxes and CO2 Emissions: Sweden as a Case Study pp. 1-30

- Julius J. Andersson
- Price Regulation, Price Discrimination, and Equality of Opportunity in Higher Education: Evidence from Texas pp. 31-65

- Rodney J. Andrews and Kevin Stange
- Incentives and Unintended Consequences: Spillover Effects in Food Choice pp. 66-95

- Manuela Angelucci, Silvia Prina, Heather Royer and Anya Samek
- Sustaining Honesty in Public Service: The Role of Selection pp. 96-123

- Sebastian Barfort, Nikolaj A. Harmon, Frederik Hjorth and Asmus Leth Olsen
- Peer Preferences, School Competition, and the Effects of Public School Choice pp. 124-58

- Levon Barseghyan, Damon Clark and Stephen Coate
- The Impact of College Diversity on Behavior toward Minorities pp. 159-82

- Scott Carrell, Mark Hoekstra and James West
- The Rise of NGO Activism pp. 183-212

- Julien Daubanes and Jean Rochet
- Who Is Screened Out? Application Costs and the Targeting of Disability Programs pp. 213-48

- Manasi Deshpande and Yue Li
- Employed for Higher Pay? How Medicare Payment Rules Affect Hospital Employment of Physicians pp. 249-71

- David Dranove and Christopher Ody
- Long-Term Orientation and Educational Performance pp. 272-309

- David Figlio, Paola Giuliano, Umut Özek and Paola Sapienza
- Reducing Inequality through Dynamic Complementarity: Evidence from Head Start and Public School Spending pp. 310-49

- Rucker C. Johnson and C. Kirabo Jackson
- Randomized Safety Inspections and Risk Exposure on the Job: Quasi-experimental Estimates of the Value of a Statistical Life pp. 350-74

- Jonathan Lee and Laura Taylor
- Public Spillovers from Private Insurance Contracting: Physician Responses to Managed Care pp. 375-403

- Michael R. Richards and Daniel Tello-Trillo
- New Evidence on Information Disclosure through Restaurant Hygiene Grading pp. 404-28

- Daniel E. Ho, Zoe C. Ashwood and Cassandra Handan-Nader
- New Evidence on Information Disclosure through Restaurant Hygiene Grading: Reply pp. 429-43

- Ginger Zhe Jin and Phillip Leslie
Volume 11, issue 3, 2019
- The Long-Run Impacts of a Universal Child Care Program pp. 1-26

- Michael Baker, Jonathan Gruber and Kevin Milligan
- Life-Cycle Consumption Patterns at Older Ages in the United States and the United Kingdom: Can Medical Expenditures Explain the Difference? pp. 27-54

- James Banks, Richard Blundell, Peter Levell and James Smith
- Casting a Wider Tax Net: Experimental Evidence from Costa Rica pp. 55-87

- Anne Brockmeyer, Spencer Smith, Marco Hernandez and Stewart Kettle
- Estimating the Value of Public Insurance Using Complementary Private Insurance pp. 88-129

- Marika Cabral and Mark R. Cullen
- Liquidity Constraints of the Middle Class pp. 130-55

- Jeffrey Campbell and Zvi Hercowitz
- Provider Supply, Utilization, and Infant Health: Evidence from a Physician Distribution Policy pp. 156-96

- Bladimir Carrillo and José Féres
- Defensive Medicine: Evidence from Military Immunity pp. 197-231

- Michael Frakes and Jonathan Gruber
- Voter Response to Peak and End Transfers: Evidence from a Conditional Cash Transfer Experiment pp. 232-60

- Sebastian Galiani, Nadya Hajj, Patrick McEwan, Pablo Ibarrarán and Nandita Krishnaswamy
- How Do Tax Incentives Affect Investment and Productivity? Firm-Level Evidence from China pp. 261-91

- Yongzheng Liu and Jie Mao
- The Long-Run Effects of Teacher Collective Bargaining pp. 292-324

- Michael Lovenheim and Alexander Willén
- Place-Based Policies, Creation, and Agglomeration Economies: Evidence from China's Economic Zone Program pp. 325-60

- Yi Lu, Jin Wang and Lianming Zhu
- The Impact of Investment Incentives: Evidence from UK Corporation Tax Returns pp. 361-89

- Giorgia Maffini, Jing Xing and Michael Devereux
- Reducing Medical Spending of the Publicly Insured: The Case for a Cash-out Option pp. 390-426

- Svetlana Pashchenko and Ponpoje Porapakkarm
- Do Kidney Exchanges Improve Patient Outcomes? pp. 427-53

- Keith Teltser
- Corrigendum: Particulate Pollution and the Productivity of Pear Packers pp. 454-56

- Tom Chang, Joshua Graff Zivin, Tal Gross and Matthew J. Neidell
Volume 11, issue 2, 2019
- Geographic Cross-Sectional Fiscal Spending Multipliers: What Have We Learned? pp. 1-34

- Gabriel Chodorow-Reich
- Early School Exposure, Test Scores, and Noncognitive Outcomes pp. 35-63

- Thomas Cornelissen and Christian Dustmann
- Screening in Contract Design: Evidence from the ACA Health Insurance Exchanges pp. 64-107

- Michael Geruso, Timothy Layton and Daniel Prinz
- Student Loan Nudges: Experimental Evidence on Borrowing and Educational Attainment pp. 108-41

- Benjamin Marx and Lesley Turner
- Correcting for Misreporting of Government Benefits pp. 142-64

- Nikolas Mittag
- Are Home Buyers Inattentive? Evidence from Capitalization of Energy Costs pp. 165-88

- Erica Myers
- Are Local Tax Rates Strategic Complements or Strategic Substitutes? pp. 189-224

- Raphaël Parchet
- Good Cop, Bad Cop: Using Civilian Allegations to Predict Police Misconduct pp. 225-68

- Kyle Rozema and Max Schanzenbach
- Financial Incentives and Earnings of Disability Insurance Recipients: Evidence from a Notch Design pp. 269-300

- Philippe Ruh and Stefan Staubli
- Snapping Back: Food Stamp Bans and Criminal Recidivism pp. 301-27

- Cody Tuttle
Volume 11, issue 1, 2019
- Are Consumers Poorly Informed about Fuel Economy? Evidence from Two Experiments pp. 1-37

- Hunt Allcott and Christopher Knittel
- Who Really Benefits from Consumption Tax Cuts? Evidence from a Large VAT Reform in France pp. 38-63

- Youssef Benzarti and Dorian Carloni
- The Long-Run Impacts of Financial Aid: Evidence from California's Cal Grant pp. 64-94

- Eric Bettinger, Oded Gurantz, Laura Kawano, Bruce Sacerdote and Michael Stevens
- Direct and Spillover Effects of Middle School Vaccination Requirements pp. 95-125

- Christopher S. Carpenter and Emily C. Lawler
- Best Prices: Price Discrimination and Consumer Substitution pp. 126-59

- Judith Chevalier and Anil Kashyap
- Judicial Politics and Sentencing Decisions pp. 160-91

- Alma Cohen and Crystal S. Yang
- Physician Beliefs and Patient Preferences: A New Look at Regional Variation in Health Care Spending pp. 192-221

- David Cutler, Jonathan S. Skinner, Ariel Dora Stern and David Wennberg
- Does It Matter if Your Health Insurer Is For Profit? Effects of Ownership on Premiums, Insurance Coverage, and Medical Spending pp. 222-65

- Leemore Dafny
- Effectiveness of Fiscal Incentives for R&D: Quasi-experimental Evidence pp. 266-91

- Irem Guceri and Li Liu
- Stimulating the Vote: ARRA Road Spending and Vote Share pp. 292-316

- Emiliano Huet-Vaughn
- The Out-of-State Tuition Distortion pp. 317-50

- Brian Knight and Nathan Schiff
- Liquidity Constraint Tightness and Consumer Responses to Fiscal Stimulus Policy pp. 351-79

- Claus Kreiner, David Lassen and Søren Leth-Petersen
- Patchwork Policies, Spillovers, and the Search for Oil and Gas pp. 380-405

- Eric Lewis
- An Estimable Model of Income Redistribution in a Federation: Musgrave Meets Oates pp. 406-34

- Kevin Milligan and Michael Smart
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