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Volume 84, month 10, 2017
- On a World Climate Assembly and the Social Cost of Carbon pp. 559-586

- Martin Weitzman
- Non-additivity and the Salience of Marginal Productivities: Experimental Evidence on Distributive Fairness pp. 587-610

- Urs Fischbacher, Nadja Kairies-Schwarz and Ulrike Stefani
- Knowledge is Power: A Theory of Information, Income and Welfare Spending pp. 611-646

- Jo Lind and Dominic Rohner
- Migration when Social Preferences are Ordinal: Steady-state Population Distribution and Social Welfare pp. 647-666

- Oded Stark
- Demographic Change and R&D-based Economic Growth pp. 667-681

- Klaus Prettner and Timo Trimborn
- Do Banks Lend Less in Uncertain Times? pp. 682-711

- Burkhard Raunig, Johann Scharler and Friedrich Sindermann
- Social Spillovers in the Classroom: Identification, Estimation and Policy Analysis pp. 712-747

- Santiago Pereda-Fernández
- The Intergenerational Transmission of Education: New Evidence from Adoptions in the USA pp. 748-778

- Mary Silles
- Fiscal Policy and Inflation in a Monetary Union pp. 779-796

- José-Miguel Cardoso-Costa and Vivien Lewis
- Government Size and Macroeconomic Volatility pp. 797-819

- Fabrice Collard, Harris Dellas and George Tavlas
- The Discounted Euler Equation: A Note pp. 820-831

- Alisdair McKay, Emi Nakamura and Jon Steinsson
Volume 84, month 07, 2017
- Coase Lecture—Taxes, Targets and the Social Cost of Carbon pp. 345-364

- Robert Pindyck
- Group Learning, Wage Dispersion and Non-stationary Offers pp. 365-392

- Julio Rotemberg
- Death and the Media: Infectious Disease Reporting During the Health Transition pp. 393-416

- Dora Costa and Matthew Kahn
- Baumol's Cost Disease and the Sustainability of the Welfare State pp. 417-429

- Torben M. Andersen and Claus Kreiner
- Do the Right Thing: Incentives for Policy Selection in Presidential and Parliamentary Systems pp. 430-453

- Michela Cella, Giovanna Iannantuoni and Elena Manzoni
- The Good, the Bad and the Different: Can Gender Quotas Raise the Quality of Politicians? pp. 454-479

- Paulo Júlio and Jose Tavares
- Spacey Parents and Spacey Hosts in Foreign Direct Investment pp. 480-497

- Harald Badinger and Peter Egger
- Workplace Productivity and Bonus Preferences: Why Do Men With Low Productivity Prefer Individual Pay? pp. 498-515

- Gaute Torsvik
- Revisiting the Forward Premium Anomaly Using Consumption Habits: A New Keynesian Model pp. 516-540

- Bianca De Paoli and Jens Søndergaard
- Long-term Interest Rates and Public Debt Maturity pp. 541-558

- Roel Beetsma, Massimo Giuliodori and Ieva Sakalauskaite
Volume 84, month 04, 2017
- Pareto and the Upper Tail of the Income Distribution in the UK: 1799 to the Present pp. 129-156

- Anthony Atkinson
- Two Decades of Income Inequality in Britain: The Role of Wages, Household Earnings and Redistribution pp. 157-179

- Chris Belfield, Richard Blundell, Jonathan Cribb, Andrew Hood and Robert Joyce
- Gender Inequality and Economic Development: Fertility, Education and Norms pp. 180-209

- Henrik Kleven and Camille Landais
- Wellbeing Inequality and Preference Heterogeneity pp. 210-238

- Koen Decancq, Marc Fleurbaey and Erik Schokkaert
- On the Share of Inheritance in Aggregate Wealth: Europe and the USA, 1900–2010 pp. 239-260

- Facundo Alvaredo, Bertrand Garbinti and Thomas Piketty
- Pareto Models, Top Incomes and Recent Trends in UK Income Inequality pp. 261-289

- Stephen Jenkins
- Inequality with Ordinal Data pp. 290-321

- Frank Cowell and Emmanuel Flachaire
- Dynamic Equality of Opportunity pp. 322-343

- John Roemer and Burak Ünveren
Volume 84, month 01, 2017
- The Anatomy of Stagnation in a Modern Economy pp. 1-15

- Robert Hall
- Defaults, Decision Costs and Welfare in Behavioural Policy Design pp. 16-33

- Nicholas Chesterley
- The Importance of Product Reformulation Versus Consumer Choice in Improving Diet Quality pp. 34-53

- Rachel Griffith, Martin O'Connell and Kate Smith
- The Design of Vertical R&D Collaborations pp. 54-77

- Patrick Herbst and Uwe Walz
- Centralized Fiscal Spending by Supranational Unions pp. 78-103

- Jenny Simon and Justin Mattias Valasek
- Marital Sorting, Inequality and the Role of Female Labour Supply: Evidence from East and West Germany pp. 104-127

- Nico Pestel
Volume 83, month 10, 2016
- Recovery from Work and the Productivity of Working Hours pp. 545-563

- John Pencavel
- Churn Versus Diversion in Antitrust: An Illustrative Model pp. 564-583

- Yongmin Chen and Marius Schwartz
- Resilient Leaders and Institutional Reform: Theory and Evidence pp. 584-623

- Timothy Besley, Torsten Persson and Marta Reynal-Querol
- Aid, Catastrophes and the Samaritan's Dilemma pp. 624-645

- Paul Raschky and Manijeh Schwindt
- Sale of Visas: a Smuggler's Final Song? pp. 646-678

- Emmanuelle Auriol and Alice Mesnard
- Assessing Individual Income Growth pp. 679-703

- Stephen Jenkins and Philippe Van Kerm
- Role-dependent Social Preferences pp. 704-740

- Friedel Bolle and Philipp E. Otto
- Incentive Provision when Contracting is Costly pp. 741-767

- Ola Kvaløy and Trond Olsen
Volume 83, month 07, 2016
- Saints Marching In, 1590–2012 pp. 385-415

- Robert Barro and Rachel M. McCleary
- Subjective Expectations and Income Processes in Rural India pp. 416-442

- Orazio Attanasio and Britta Augsburg
- Real Rigidities and Nominal Price Changes pp. 443-472

- Pete Klenow and Jonathan Willis
- Growth and Violence: Argument for a Per Capita Measure of Civil War pp. 473-497

- Hannes Mueller
- Does the Federal Reserve have Private Information about its Future Actions? pp. 498-517

- Bedri Tas
- ‘For Richer, For Poorer’: Assortative Mating and Savings Preferences pp. 518-543

- Luc Arrondel and Nicolas Frémeaux
Volume 83, month 04, 2016
- Coase Lecture—Human Capital, Inequality and Tax Reform: Recent Past and Future Prospects pp. 201-218

- Richard Blundell
- Why Can Modern Governments Tax So Much? An Agency Model of Firms as Fiscal Intermediaries pp. 219-246

- Henrik Jacobsen Kleven, Claus Thustrup Kreiner and Emmanuel Saez
- Shopping Around: How Households Adjusted Food Spending Over the Great Recession pp. 247-280

- Rachel Griffith, Martin O'Connell and Kate Smith
- The Rising Postgraduate Wage Premium pp. 281-306

- Joanne Lindley and Stephen Machin
- Predictable Recoveries pp. 307-337

- Xiaoming Cai, Wouter J. Den Haan and Jonathan Pinder
- Intra‐industry trade: A Krugman–Ricardo Model and Data pp. 338-355

- Kwok Tong Soo
- The Impact of Government Debt, Expenditure and Taxes on Aggregate Investment and Productivity Growth pp. 356-384

- Simone Salotti and Carmine Trecroci
Volume 83, month 01, 2016
- Education as Liberation? pp. 1-30

- Willa Friedman, Michael Kremer, Edward Miguel and Rebecca Thornton
- A General Equilibrium Analysis of Personal Bankruptcy Law pp. 31-58

- Ulf Lilienfeld-Toal and Dilip Mookherjee
- Information and Enforcement in Informal Credit Markets pp. 59-90

- Parikshit Ghosh and Debraj Ray
- The Slow Growth of New Plants: Learning about Demand? pp. 91-129

- Lucia Foster, John Haltiwanger and Chad Syverson
- Spatial Asset Pricing: A First Step pp. 130-171

- Francois Ortalo-Magne and Andrea Prat
- Does Competition Solve the Hold-up Problem? pp. 172-200

- Leonardo Felli and Kevin Roberts