Annual Review of Economics
2009 - 2024
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Volume 12, issue 1, 2020
- Economics with a Moral Compass? Welfare Economics: Past, Present, and Future pp. 1-21

- Amartya Sen, Angus Deaton and Timothy Besley
- Trade Policy in American Economic History pp. 23-44

- Douglas A. Irwin
- An Econometric Perspective on Algorithmic Subsampling pp. 45-80

- Sokbae (Simon) Lee and Serena Ng
- Behavioral Implications of Causal Misperceptions pp. 81-106

- Ran Spiegler
- Poverty and the Labor Market: Today and Yesterday pp. 107-134

- Robert Allen
- The Econometrics of Static Games pp. 135-165

- Andres Aradillas-Lopez
- On Measuring Global Poverty pp. 167-188

- Martin Ravallion
- Taxation and the Superrich pp. 189-211

- Florian Scheuer and Joel Slemrod
- How Distortions Alter the Impacts of International Trade in Developing Countries pp. 213-238

- David Atkin and Amit Khandelwal
- Robust Decision Theory and Econometrics pp. 239-271

- Gary Chamberlain
- Cities in the Developing World pp. 273-297

- Gharad Bryan, Edward Glaeser and Nick Tsivanidis
- New Developments in Revealed Preference Theory: Decisions Under Risk, Uncertainty, and Intertemporal Choice pp. 299-316

- Federico Echenique
- Computing Economic Equilibria Using Projection Methods pp. 317-353

- Alena Miftakhova, Karl Schmedders and Malte Schumacher
- Social Identity and Economic Policy pp. 355-389

- Moses Shayo
- Empirical Models of Lobbying pp. 391-413

- Matilde Bombardini and Francesco Trebbi
- Political Effects of the Internet and Social Media pp. 415-438

- Ekaterina Zhuravskaya, Maria Petrova and Ruben Enikolopov
- Nash Equilibrium in Discontinuous Games pp. 439-470

- Philip Reny
- Revealed Preference Analysis of School Choice Models pp. 471-501

- Nikhil Agarwal and Paulo Somaini
- Social Networks and Migration pp. 503-524

- Kaivan Munshi
- Informality: Causes and Consequences for Development pp. 525-546

- Gabriel Ulyssea
- The Theory and Empirics of the Marriage Market pp. 547-578

- Pierre-André Chiappori
- Modeling Imprecision in Perception, Valuation, and Choice pp. 579-601

- Michael Woodford
- Peer Effects in Networks: A Survey pp. 603-629

- Yann Bramoullé, Habiba Djebbari and Bernard Fortin
- Alternative Work Arrangements pp. 631-658

- Alexandre Mas and Amanda Pallais
- Shotgun Wedding: Fiscal and Monetary Policy pp. 659-690

- Marco Bassetto and Thomas Sargent
- Social Identity, Group Behavior, and Teams pp. 691-713

- Gary Charness and Yan Chen
- Aspirations and Economic Behavior pp. 715-746

- Garance Genicot and Debraj Ray
- The Search Theory of Over-the-Counter Markets pp. 747-773

- Pierre-Olivier Weill
- Econometric Models of Network Formation pp. 775-799

- Aureo de Paula
- Dynamic Taxation pp. 801-831

- Stefanie Stantcheva
- Capital Flows and Leverage pp. 833-846

- Şebnem Kalemli-Özcan and Jun Hee Kwak
Volume 11, issue 1, 2019
- The Economics of Kenneth J. Arrow: A Selective Review pp. 1-26

- Eric Maskin
- Econometrics of Auctions and Nonlinear Pricing pp. 27-54

- Isabelle Perrigne and Quang Vuong
- The Economics of Parenting pp. 55-84

- Matthias Doepke, Giuseppe Sorrenti and Fabrizio Zilibotti
- Markets for Information: An Introduction pp. 85-107

- Dirk Bergemann and Alessandro Bonatti
- Global Wealth Inequality pp. 109-138

- Gabriel Zucman
- Robustness in Mechanism Design and Contracting pp. 139-166

- Gabriel Carroll
- Experiments on Cognition, Communication, Coordination, and Cooperation in Relationships pp. 167-191

- Vincent Crawford
- Bootstrap Methods in Econometrics pp. 193-224

- Joel L. Horowitz
- Experiments and Entrepreneurship in Developing Countries pp. 225-248

- Simon Quinn and Christopher Woodruff
- Bayesian Persuasion and Information Design pp. 249-272

- Emir Kamenica
- Transitional Dynamics in Aggregate Models of Innovative Investment pp. 273-301

- Andrew Atkeson, Ariel T. Burstein and Manolis Chatzikonstantinou
- Echo Chambers and Their Effects on Economic and Political Outcomes pp. 303-328

- Gilat Levy and Ronny Razin
- Evolutionary Models of Preference Formation pp. 329-354

- Ingela Alger and Jörgen Weibull
- Approximately Optimal Mechanism Design pp. 355-381

- Tim Roughgarden and Inbal Talgam-Cohen
- Auction Market Design: Recent Innovations pp. 383-405

- Paul Milgrom
- Fair Division in the Internet Age pp. 407-441

- Herve Moulin
- Legislative and Multilateral Bargaining pp. 443-472

- Hülya Eraslan and Kirill S. Evdokimov
- Social Networks in Policy Making pp. 473-494

- Marco Battaglini and Eleonora Patacchini
- Econometric Analysis of Panel Data Models with Multifactor Error Structures pp. 495-522

- Hande Karabiyik, Franz C. Palm and Jean-Pierre Urbain
- Using Randomized Controlled Trials to Estimate Long-Run Impacts in Development Economics pp. 523-561

- Adrien Bouguen, Yue Huang, Michael Kremer and Edward Miguel
- Is Education Consumption or Investment? Implications for School Competition pp. 563-589

- W. Bentley Macleod and Miguel Urquiola
- Productivity Measurement: Racing to Keep Up pp. 591-614

- Daniel Sichel
- History, Microdata, and Endogenous Growth pp. 615-633

- Ufuk Akcigit and Tom Nicholas
- Production Networks: A Primer pp. 635-663

- Vasco Carvalho and Alireza Tahbaz-Salehi
- Economic Theories of Justice pp. 665-684

- Marc Fleurbaey
- Machine Learning Methods That Economists Should Know About pp. 685-725

- Susan Athey and Guido Imbens
- Weak Instruments in Instrumental Variables Regression: Theory and Practice pp. 727-753

- Isaiah Andrews, James H. Stock and Liyang Sun
- Taking State-Capacity Research to the Field: Insights from Collaborations with Tax Authorities pp. 755-781

- Dina Pomeranz and José Vila-Belda
- Free Movement, Open Borders, and the Global Gains from Labor Mobility pp. 783-808

- Christian Dustmann and Ian Preston
- Monetary Policy, Macroprudential Policy, and Financial Stability pp. 809-832

- David Martinez-Miera and Rafael Repullo
- Has Dynamic Programming Improved Decision Making? pp. 833-858

- John Rust
- The International Monetary and Financial System pp. 859-893

- Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas, Helene Rey and Maxime Sauzet
- Universal Basic Income: Some Theoretical Aspects pp. 895-928

- Maitreesh Ghatak and Francois Maniquet
- Universal Basic Income in the United States and Advanced Countries pp. 929-958

- Hilary Hoynes and Jesse Rothstein
- Universal Basic Income in the Developing World pp. 959-983

- Abhijit Banerjee, Paul Niehaus and Tavneet Suri
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