Annual Review of Economics
2009 - 2025
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Volume 17, issue 1, 2025
- Decision Under Uncertainty: State of the Science pp. 1-30

- Itzhak Gilboa
- Poverty and Health pp. 31-56

- Adriana Lleras-Muney, Hannes Schwandt and Laura R. Wherry
- Markups and Markdowns pp. 57-76

- Chad Syverson
- The Origins of Government and the State pp. 77-97

- Leander Heldring
- The Economic Impact of Internet Connectivity in Developing Countries pp. 99-124

- Jonas Hjort and Lin Tian
- Climate Change Through the Lens of Macroeconomic Modeling pp. 125-150

- Jesús Fernández-Villaverde, Kenneth T. Gillingham and Simon Scheidegger
- On the Limits of Chronological Age pp. 151-173

- Rainer Kotschy, David E. Bloom and Andrew J. Scott
- Economic Sanctions: Stylized Facts and Quantitative Evidence pp. 175-195

- Gabriel Felbermayr, T. Clifton Morgan, Constantinos Syropoulos and Yoto Yotov
- Unified Growth Theory: Roots of Growth and Inequality in the Wealth of Nations pp. 197-216

- Oded Galor
- Voting Rules, Turnout, and Economic Policies pp. 217-239

- Enrico Cantoni, Vincent Pons and Jerome Schafer
- Crime and Education pp. 241-260

- Stephen Machin and Matteo Sandi
- Homothetic Non-CES Demand Systems with Applications to Monopolistic Competition pp. 261-292

- Kiminori Matsuyama
- How to Rebuild Ukraine: A Synthesis and Critical Review of Policy Proposals pp. 293-320

- Torbjörn Becker, Yuriy Gorodnichenko and Beatrice Weder di Mauro
- Has Intergroup Contact Delivered? pp. 321-344

- Matt Lowe
- Measuring the Costs and Benefits of Regulation pp. 345-365

- Matilde Bombardini, Francesco Trebbi and Miao Ben Zhang
- Between Government and Market: The Political Economics of Labor Unions pp. 367-396

- Ethan Kaplan and Suresh Naidu
- Skills and Earnings: A Multidimensional Perspective on Human Capital pp. 397-425

- Ludger Woessmann
- Misspecified Models in Learning and Games pp. 427-451

- J. Aislinn Bohren and Daniel N. Hauser
- The Economics of Nation-Building: Methodological Tool Kit and Policy Lessons pp. 453-478

- Dominic Rohner and Ekaterina Zhuravskaya
- Economic History and Indigenous Peoples in North America pp. 479-509

- Donn. L. Feir
- Misallocating Misallocation? pp. 511-538

- Maitreesh Ghatak and Dilip Mookherjee
- Fiscal and Monetary Policy with Heterogeneous Agents pp. 539-562

- Adrien Auclert, Matthew Rognlie and Ludwig Straub
- Geoeconomics pp. 563-587

- Cathrin Mohr and Christoph Trebesch
- Socio-Emotional Skills and the Future of Education pp. 589-613

- Yann Algan and Elise Huillery
- Tax Incidence Anomalies pp. 615-634

- Youssef Benzarti
- What Do Managers Do? An Economist's Perspective pp. 635-664

- Alan Benson and Kathryn Shaw
- Identification Based on Higher Moments in Macroeconometrics pp. 665-693

- Daniel Lewis
- The Economics of Childbearing: Trends, Progress, and Challenges pp. 695-720

- Martha J. Bailey
- Experimental Evidence on Attitudes Toward Inequality and Fairness pp. 721-746

- Ingvild Almås, Paul Hufe and Daniel Weishaar
- Labor Markets in Developing Countries pp. 747-776

- Emily Breza and Supreet Kaur
Volume 16, issue 1, 2024
- Automation: Theory, Evidence, and Outlook pp. 1-25

- Pascual Restrepo
- Industrial Policy and the Great Divergence pp. 27-54

- Réka Juhász and Claudia Steinwender
- Understanding Spatial Agglomeration: Increasing Returns, Land, and Transportation Costs pp. 55-78

- Hans Koster and Jacques-François Thisse
- Technology and the Global Economy pp. 79-104

- Jonathan Eaton and Samuel Kortum
- Experiments About Institutions pp. 105-131

- Michael Callen, Jonathan L. Weigel and Noam Yuchtman
- Moral Boundaries pp. 133-157

- Benjamin Enke
- Fertility in High-Income Countries: Trends, Patterns, Determinants, and Consequences pp. 159-184

- David E. Bloom, Michael Kuhn and Klaus Prettner
- A Practical Guide to Weak Instruments pp. 185-212

- Michael Keane and Timothy Neal
- The New Economics of Industrial Policy pp. 213-242

- Réka Juhász, Nathaniel Lane and Dani Rodrik
- Modern Industrial Policy and the World Trade Organization pp. 243-270

- Chad Bown
- Climate Change Economics over Time and Space pp. 271-304

- Klaus Desmet and Esteban Rossi-Hansberg
- Negative Interest Rate Policies: A Survey pp. 305-328

- Luis Brandão-Marques, Marco Casiraghi, R. Gaston Gelos, Gunes Kamber and Roland Meeks
- Why Survey-Based Subjective Expectations Are Meaningful and Important pp. 329-357

- Francesco D'Acunto and Michael Weber
- From Happiness Data to Economic Conclusions pp. 359-391

- Daniel Benjamin, Kristen Cooper, Ori Heffetz and Miles Kimball
- Central Bank Independence: Views from History and Machine Learning pp. 393-428

- Nazire Nergiz Dincer, Barry Eichengreen and Joan J. Martinez
- Fiscal Federalism in the Twenty-First Century pp. 429-454

- David Agrawal, Jan K. Brueckner and Marius Brülhart
- Political Inequality pp. 455-490

- Julia Cagé
- Monopsony Power in the Labor Market: From Theory to Policy pp. 491-518

- José Azar and Ioana Marinescu
- Protests pp. 519-543

- Davide Cantoni, Andrew Kao, David Y. Yang and Noam Yuchtman
- Alternatives to Bayesian Updating pp. 545-570

- Pietro Ortoleva
- Understanding Money Using Historical Evidence pp. 571-595

- Adam Brzezinski, Nuno Palma and Francois Velde
- Learning From Ricardo and Thompson: Machinery and Labor in the Early Industrial Revolution and in the Age of Artificial Intelligence pp. 597-621

- Daron Acemoglu and Simon Johnson
- Global Capital Allocation pp. 623-53

- Sergio Florez-Orrego, Matteo Maggiori, Jesse Schreger, Ziwen Sun and Serdil Tinda
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