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2019 - 2025
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Volume 135, issue 666, 2025
- Productivity Growth and Workers’ Job Transitions: Evidence from Census Microdata pp. 405-429

- Elías Albagli, Mario Canales, Chad Syverson, Matías Tapia and Juan Wlasiuk
- Returns to Labour Mobility pp. 430-454

- Isaac Baley, Lars Ljungqvist and Thomas Sargent
- Measuring Social Benefits of Media Coverage: How Coverage of Climate Change Affects Behaviour pp. 455-486

- Graham Beattie
- Lobbying for Globalisation pp. 487-518

- Michael Blanga-Gubbay, Paola Conconi and Mathieu Parenti
- Score Disclosure pp. 519-537

- Levent Celik and Mikhail Drugov
- Who's Afraid of Policy Experiments? pp. 538-555

- Robert Dur, Arjan Non, Paul Prottung and Benedetta Ricci
- Strategic Conformity or Anti-Conformity to Avoid Punishment and Attract Reward pp. 556-583

- Fabian Dvorak, Urs Fischbacher and Katrin Schmelz
- Technology Adoption, Mortality and Population Dynamics pp. 584-610

- John Hejkal, B Ravikumar and Guillaume Vandenbroucke
- Television and Academic Achievement: Evidence from the Digital Television Transition in the UK pp. 611-636

- Adrián Nieto
- How do Workers Adjust to Robots? Evidence from China pp. 637-652

- Osea Giuntella, Yi Lu and Tianyi Wang
- The Dark Side of Infrastructure: Roads, Repression and Land in Authoritarian Paraguay pp. 653-669

- Felipe González, Josepa Miquel-Florensa, Mounu Prem and Stephane Straub
Volume 135, issue 665, 2025
- House Prices and Misallocation: The Impact of the Collateral Channel on Productivity pp. 1-35

- Elías Albagli, Mario Canales, Chad Syverson, Matías Tapia, Sergi Basco, David Lopez-Rodriguez and Enrique Moral-Benito
- Do Motivated Classmates Matter for Educational Success? pp. 36-58

- Jan Bietenbeck
- FAQ: How do I estimate the output gap? pp. 59-80

- Fabio Canova
- Healthcare Appointments as Commitment Devices pp. 81-118

- Laura Derksen, Jason Kerwin, Natalia Ordaz Reynoso and Olivier Sterck
- Is the output growth rate in NIPA a welfare measure? pp. 119-143

- Jorge Durán and Omar Licandro
- Informal Incentives and Labour Markets pp. 144-179

- Matthias Fahn and Takeshi Murooka
- Optimal Taxation of Capital Income with Heterogeneous Rates of Return pp. 180-211

- Aart Gerritsen, Bas Jacobs, Kevin Spiritus and Alexandra V Rusu
- Network formation and efficiency in linear-quadratic games: An experimental study pp. 212-234

- Gergely Horváth
- Trading Stocks Builds Financial Confidence and Compresses the Gender Gap pp. 235-263

- Saumitra Jha and Moses Shayo
- Assessing Macroeconomic Tail Risk pp. 264-284

- Francesca Loria, Christian Matthes and Donghai Zhang
- Agricultural Technological Change, Female Earnings and Fertility: Evidence from Brazil pp. 285-320

- Vivek S Moorthy
- Preventing Child Maltreatment: Beneficial Side Effects of Public Childcare pp. 321-353

- Malte Sandner, Stephan Thomsen and Libertad Gonzalez
- Commitment and the Dynamics of Household Labour Supply pp. 354-386

- Alexandros Theloudis, Jorge Velilla, Pierre-André Chiappori, José Ignacio Giménez-Nadal and José Alberto Molina
- The Rise of Pass-Throughs: an Empirical Investigation pp. 387-403

- Sebastian Dyrda and Benjamin Pugsley
Volume 134, issue 664, 2024
- Demand for Commitment in Credit and Saving Contracts: A Field Experiment pp. 3063-3095

- Uzma Afzal, Giovanna d’Adda, Marcel Fafchamps, Simon Quinn and Farah Said
- Vaccination Policy, Delayed Care and Health Expenditures pp. 3096-3136

- Erkmen G Aslim, Wei Fu, Chia-Lun Liu and Erdal Tekin
- Long-Term Effects of Equal Sharing: Evidence from Inheritance Rules for Land pp. 3137-3172

- Charlotte Bartels, Simon Jäger and Natalie Obergruber
- Measuring the Total Number of US Job Seekers pp. 3173-3201

- Christine Braun
- Judicial Decisions, Backlash and Secessionism: The Spanish Constitutional Court and Catalonia pp. 3202-3231

- Agustin Casas, Federico Curci and Antoni-Italo De Moragas
- Using List Prices to Collude or to Compete? pp. 3232-3261

- Diego Cussen and Juan-Pablo Montero
- Incentivising Textbooks for Self-Study: Experimental Evidence from the Democratic Republic of the Congo pp. 3262-3290

- Jean-Benoît Falisse, Marieke Huysentruyt and Anders Olofsgård
- Relative Income and Mental Health in Couples pp. 3291-3305

- Demid Getik
- Church Membership and Economic Recovery: Evidence from the 2005 Hurricane Season pp. 3306-3332

- Iftekhar Hasan, Stefano Manfredonia and Felix Noth
- Allocation of Female Talent and Cross-Country Productivity Differences pp. 3333-3359

- Munseob Lee
- Cash Versus Kind: Benchmarking a Child Nutrition Program Against Unconditional Cash Transfers in Rwanda pp. 3360-3389

- Craig McIntosh and Andrew Zeitlin
- Disability and risk preferences: Experimental and survey evidence from Vietnam pp. 3390-3427

- Jan Priebe, Ute Rink and Henry Stemmler
- Robot Imports and Firm-Level Outcomes pp. 3428-3444

- Alessandra Bonfiglioli, Rosario Crinò, Harald Fadinger and Gino Gancia
- Heat and Observed Economic Activity in the Rich Urban Tropics pp. 3445-3460

- Eric Fesselmeyer, Haoming Liu, Alberto Salvo and Rhita P B Simorangkir
- Gender Differences in Math Tests: the Role of Time Pressure pp. 3461-3475

- Vincenzo Galasso and Paola Profeta
Volume 134, issue 663, 2024
- Price-Cost Margins, Fixed Costs and Excess Profits pp. 2655-2684

- Filip Abraham, Yannick Bormans, Jozef Konings and Werner Roeger
- Fuelling Organised Crime: the Mexican War on Drugs and Oil Theft pp. 2685-2711

- Giacomo Battiston, Gianmarco Daniele, Marco Le Moglie and Paolo Pinotti
- Finding the Wise and the Wisdom in a Crowd: Estimating Underlying Qualities of Reviewers and Items pp. 2712-2745

- Nicolas Carayol and Matthew Jackson
- Temperature’s Toll on Decision-Making pp. 2746-2771

- Michelle Escobar Carias, David Johnston, Rachel Knott and Rohan Sweeney
- Paying Them to Hate US: The Effect of US Military Aid on Anti-American Terrorism, 1968–2018 pp. 2772-2802

- Eugen Dimant, Tim Krieger and Daniel Meierrieks
- Energy Tax Exemptions and Industrial Production pp. 2803-2834

- Andreas Gerster and Stefan Lamp
- Fair Pension Policies with Occupation-Specific Ageing pp. 2835-2875

- Volker Grossmann, Johannes Schünemann and Holger Strulik
- The Short- and Long-Run Impacts of Free Education on Schooling: Direct Effects and Intra-Household Spillovers pp. 2876-2911

- Naijia Guo, Shuangxin Wang and Junsen Zhang
- Advertising and Content Differentiation: Evidence from YouTube pp. 2912-2950

- Anna Kerkhof
- Motivated Optimism and Workplace Risk pp. 2951-2981

- Yeşim Orhun, Alain Cohn and Collin B Raymond
- Name-Based Estimators of Intergenerational Mobility pp. 2982-3016

- Torsten Santavirta and Jan Stuhler
- Iterated Admissibility does not Refine Extensive-form Rationalizability pp. 3017-3026

- Emiliano Catonini
- Refugee Relocation: A Mechanism Design Approach pp. 3027-3046

- Martin Hagen
- Economic Shocks and Populism pp. 3047-3061

- Fausto Panunzi, Nicola Pavoni and Guido Tabellini
Volume 134, issue 662, 2024
- Trust and State Effectiveness: The Political Economy of Compliance pp. 2225-2251

- Timothy Besley and Sacha Dray
- The Shale Revolution and the Dynamics of the Oil Market pp. 2252-2289

- Nathan Balke, Xin Jin and Mine Yucel
- Special Interest Groups Versus Voters and the Political Economics of Attention pp. 2290-2320

- Patrick Balles, Ulrich Matter and Alois Stutzer
- Bundling Genetic and Financial Technologies for More Resilient and Productive Small-Scale Farmers in Africa pp. 2321-2350

- Stephen R Boucher, Michael R Carter, Jon Einar Flatnes, Travis J Lybbert, Jonathan G Malacarne, Paswel P Mareyna and Laura A Paul
- A Theory of Small Campaign Contributions pp. 2351-2390

- Laurent Bouton, Micael Castanheira and Allan Drazen
- Sharing News Left and Right: Frictions and Misinformation on Twitter pp. 2391-2417

- Daniel Ershov and Juan Morales
- Telementoring and Homeschooling During School Closures: a Randomised Experiment in Rural Bangladesh pp. 2418-2438

- Hashibul Hassan, Asad Islam, Abu Siddique and Liang Wang
- Political Language in Economics pp. 2439-2469

- Zubin Jelveh, Bruce Kogut and Suresh Naidu
- Deceptive Features on Platforms pp. 2470-2493

- Johannes Johnen and Robert Somogyi
- Immigration and The Short- and Long-Term Impact of Improved Prenatal Conditions pp. 2494-2529

- Victor Lavy, Analia Schlosser and Adi Shany
- Accommodating the Rise in Urbanisation: Are New Towns a Good Solution? pp. 2530-2557

- Gabriel Loumeau
- Kinship Taxation as an Impediment to Growth: Experimental Evidence from Kenyan Microenterprises pp. 2558-2579

- Munir Squires
- Why High Incentives Cause Repugnance: a Framed Field Experiment pp. 2580-2620

- Robert Stüber
- Borrowing Constraints and Demand for Remedial Education: Evidence from Tanzania pp. 2621-2637

- Konrad Burchardi, Jonathan de Quidt, Selim Gulesci and Munshi Sulaiman
- Spending and Pricing to Deter Arbitrage pp. 2638-2654

- Stephen Salant
Volume 134, issue 661, 2024
- The Political Legacy of Nazi Annexation pp. 1721-1759

- Mario Cannella, Alexey Makarin and Ricardo Pique
- School Choice with Consent: an Experiment pp. 1760-1805

- Claudia Cerrone, Yoan Hermstrüwer and Onur Kesten
- The Demand for News: Accuracy Concerns Versus Belief Confirmation Motives pp. 1806-1834

- Felix Chopras, Ingar Haaland and Christopher Roth
- What to Blame? Self-Serving Attribution Bias with Multi-Dimensional Uncertainty pp. 1835-1874

- Alexander Coutts, Leonie Gerhards and Zahra Murad
- Making Policies Matter: Voter Responses to Campaign Promises pp. 1875-1913

- Cesi Cruz, Philip Keefer, Julien Labonne and Francesco Trebbi
- Monopsony, Job Tasks and Labour Market Concentration pp. 1914-1949

- Samuel Dodini, Michael Lovenheim, Kjell Salvanes and Alexander Willén
- How Polarised are Citizens? Measuring Ideology from the Ground up pp. 1950-1984

- Mirko Draca and Carlo Schwarz
- Experimental Evidence on Four Policies to Increase Learning at Scale pp. 1985-2008

- Annie Duflo, Jessica Kiessel and Adrienne Lucas
- On the Importance of Social Status for Occupational Sorting pp. 2009-2040

- Paweł Gola
- The Births, Lives and Deaths of Corporations in Late Imperial Russia pp. 2041-2070

- Amanda Gregg and Steven Nafziger
- Personnel Management and School Productivity: Evidence from India pp. 2071-2100

- Renata Lemos, Karthik Muralidharan and Daniela Scur
- Collateral Damage: The Legacy of the Secret War in Laos pp. 2101-2140

- Juan Riano and Felipe Valencia Caicedo
- Job Polarisation, Labour Market Fluidity and the Flattening of the Phillips Curve pp. 2141-2174

- Daniele Siena and Riccardo Zago
- Estimating the Cost of Capital and the Profit Share pp. 2175-2206

- Has van Vlokhoven
- Improving Administrative Data at Scale: Experimental Evidence on Digital Testing in Indian Schools pp. 2207-2223

- Abhijeet Singh
Volume 134, issue 660, 2024
- Partisan Effects of Information Campaigns in Competitive Authoritarian Elections: Evidence from Bangladesh pp. 1303-1330

- Firoz Ahmed, Roland Hodler and Asad Islam
- Conservative News Media and Criminal Justice: Evidence from Exposure to the Fox News Channel pp. 1331-1355

- Elliott Ash and Michael Poyker
- Social Value of Public Information in Bargaining pp. 1356-1378

- Deepal Basak
- Innovation and Distribution: an Equilibrium Model of Manufacturing and Retailing pp. 1379-1400

- Bart J Bronnenberg
- Gender and Leadership in Organisations: the Threat of Backlash pp. 1401-1430

- Priyanka Chakraborty and Danila Serra
- Mortality Risk Information, Survival Expectations and Sexual Behaviours pp. 1431-1464

- Alberto Ciancio, Adeline Delavande, Hans-Peter Kohler and Iliana V Kohler
- Taking Back Control? Quasi-Experimental Evidence on the Impact of Retirement on Locus of Control pp. 1465-1493

- Andrew Clark and Rong Zhu
- Corruption and Firm Growth: Evidence from around the World pp. 1494-1516

- Raymond Fisman, Sergei Guriev, Carolin Ioramashvili and Alexander Plekhanov
- Expectation Formation with Correlated Variables pp. 1517-1544

- Simin He and Simas Kučinskas
- Solar Eclipses and the Origins of Critical Thinking and Complexity pp. 1545-1577

- Anastasia Litina and Èric Roca Fernández
- Foreign Competition along the Quality Ladder pp. 1578-1636

- Paul Piveteau and Gabriel Smagghue
- Critical Periods in Cognitive and Socioemotional Development: Evidence from Weather Shocks in Indonesia pp. 1637-1665

- Duncan Webb
- Surveillance and Self-Control pp. 1666-1682

- Deborah Cobb-Clark, Sarah C. Dahmann, Daniel A Kamhöfer and Hannah Schildberg-Hörisch
- The Political Scar of Epidemics pp. 1683-1700

- Barry Eichengreen, Orkun Saka and Cevat Giray Aksoy
- Economic Distress and Children’s Mental Health: Evidence from the Brazilian High-Risk Cohort Study for Mental Conditions pp. 1701-1718

- L F Fontes, M Mrejen, B Rache and Rudi Rocha
Volume 134, issue 659, 2024
- Dust and Death: Evidence from the West African Harmattan pp. 885-912

- Achyuta Adhvaryu, Prashant Bharadwaj, James Fenske, Anant Nyshadham and Richard Stanley
- Do Celebrity Endorsements Matter? A Twitter Experiment Promoting Vaccination in Indonesia pp. 913-933

- Vivi Alatas, Arun G Chandrasekhar, Markus Mobius, Benjamin A Olken and Cindy Paladines
- Human Capital and Financial Development: Firm-Level Interactions and Macroeconomic Implications pp. 934-958

- Lian Allub, Pedro Gomes and Zoe Kuehn
- The Limitations of Activity-Based Instruction to Improve the Productivity of Schooling pp. 959-984

- Andreas de Barros, Johanna Fajardo-Gonzalez, Paul Glewwe and Ashwini Sankar
- p-Hacking, Data type and Data-Sharing Policy pp. 985-1018

- Abel Brodeur, Nikolai Cook and Carina Neisser
- Radicalisation pp. 1019-1068

- Jean-Paul Carvalho and Michael Sacks
- Spurious Regressions and Panel IV Estimation: Revisiting the Causes of Conflict pp. 1069-1099

- Paul Christian and Christopher Barrett
- Declining Search Frictions, Unemployment and Self-Employment pp. 1100-1145

- Piotr Denderski and Florian Sniekers
- Immigration, Female Labour Supply and Local Cultural Norms pp. 1146-1172

- Jonas Jessen, Sophia Schmitz and Felix Weinhardt
- Commuting for Crime pp. 1173-1198

- Tom Kirchmaier, Monica Langella and Alan Manning
- Austerity Harmed Student Achievement pp. 1199-1227

- Caterina Pavese and Enrico Rubolino
- The Welfare Effects of Mobile Internet Access: Evidence from Roam-Like-at-Home pp. 1228-1246

- Martin Quinn, Miguel Godinho de Matos and Christian Peukert
- Macroevolutionary Origins of Comparative Development pp. 1247-1286

- Ideen A Riahi
- Judicial Capture pp. 1287-1301

- Sultan Mehmood and Bakhtawar Ali
Volume 134, issue 658, 2024
- Is Digital Credit Filling a Hole or Digging a Hole? Evidence from Malawi pp. 457-484

- Valentina Brailovskaya, Pascaline Dupas and Jonathan Robinson
- The Boss is Watching: How Monitoring Decisions Hurt Black Workers pp. 485-514

- Costas Cavounidis, Kevin Lang and Russell Weinstein
- Data-Driven Envelopment with Privacy-Policy Tying pp. 515-537

- Daniele Condorelli and Jorge Padilla
- Negative Tail Events, Emotions and Risk Taking pp. 538-578

- Brice Corgnet, Camille Cornand and Nobuyuki Hanaki
- Unexpected Supply Effects of Quantitative Easing and Tightening pp. 579-613

- Stefania D’Amico and Tim Seida
- Unemployment and Development pp. 614-647

- Ying Feng, David Lagakos and James Rauch
- Child Penalties in Politics pp. 648-670

- Jon Fiva and Max-Emil M King
- Parental Investments and Intra-household Inequality in Child Human Capital: Evidence from a Survey Experiment pp. 671-727

- Michele Giannola
- Unintended Consequences of Central Bank Lending in Financial Crises pp. 728-765

- Christiaan van der Kwaak
- Corrupted by Algorithms? How AI-generated and Human-written Advice Shape (Dis)honesty pp. 766-784

- Margarita Leib, Nils Köbis, Rainer Michael Rilke, Marloes Hagens and Bernd Irlenbusch
- Strategic Campaign Communication: Evidence from 30,000 Candidate Manifestos pp. 785-810

- Caroline Le Pennec
- Technology Shocks and Predictable Minsky Cycles pp. 811-836

- Jean-Paul L’Huillier, Gregory Phelan and Hunter Wieman
- Echo Chambers: Social Learning under Unobserved Heterogeneity pp. 837-855

- Cole Williams
- Taste-Based Gender Favouritism in High-Stake Decisions: Evidence from The Price is Right pp. 856-883

- Pavel Atanasov, Jason D Dana and Bouke Klein
Volume 134, issue 657, 2023
- Helping Children Catch Up: Early Life Shocks and the PROGRESA Experiment pp. 1-22

- Achyuta Adhvaryu, Teresa Molina, Anant Nyshadham and Jorge Tamayo
- Helping Children Catch Up: Early Life Shocks and the PROGRESA Experiment pp. 1-22

- Achyuta Adhvaryu, Teresa Molina, Anant Nyshadham and Jorge Tamayo
- Deliberate Surrender? The Impact of Interwar Indian Protection pp. 23-47

- Vellore Arthi, Markus Lampe, Ashwin Nair and Kevin Hjortshøj
- Deliberate Surrender? The Impact of Interwar Indian Protection pp. 23-47

- Vellore Arthi, Markus Lampe, Ashwin Nair and Kevin Hjortshøj O’Rourke
- Expressway to Votes: Infrastructure Projects and Voter Persuasion pp. 48-94

- Mevlude Akbulut-Yuksel, Dozie Okoye and Belgi Turan
- Expressway to Votes: Infrastructure Projects and Voter Persuasion pp. 48-94

- Mevlude Akbulut-Yuksel, Dozie Okoye and Belgi Turan
- Discontinuities in the Age-Victimisation Profile and the Determinants of Victimisation pp. 95-134

- Anna Bindler, Randi Hjalmarsson, Nadine Ketel and Andreea Mitrut
- Discontinuities in the Age-Victimisation Profile and the Determinants of Victimisation pp. 95-134

- Anna Bindler, Randi Hjalmarsson, Nadine Ketel and Andreea Mitrut
- Trade Shocks, Labour Markets and Migration in the First Globalisation pp. 135-164

- Richard Bräuer and Felix Kersting
- Trade Shocks, Labour Markets and Migration in the First Globalisation pp. 135-164

- Richard Bräuer and Felix Kersting
- The Forward-Looking Effect of Increasing the Full Retirement Age pp. 165-192

- Francesca Carta and Marta De Philippis
- The Forward-Looking Effect of Increasing the Full Retirement Age pp. 165-192

- Francesca Carta and Marta De Philippis
- The Null Result Penalty pp. 193-219

- Felix Chopra, Ingar Haaland, Christopher Roth and Andreas Stegmann
- The Null Result Penalty pp. 193-219

- Felix Chopra, Ingar Haaland, Christopher Roth and Andreas Stegmann
- Housing Prices and Credit Constraints in Competitive Search pp. 220-270

- Antonia Díaz, Belén Jerez and Juan Pablo Rincón-Zapatero
- Housing Prices and Credit Constraints in Competitive Search pp. 220-270

- Antonia Díaz, Belén Jerez and Juan Pablo Rincón-Zapatero
- Real Exchange Rates and the Earnings of Immigrants pp. 271-294

- Christian Dustmann, Hyejin Ku and Tetyana Surovtseva
- Real Exchange Rates and the Earnings of Immigrants pp. 271-294

- Christian Dustmann, Hyejin Ku and Tetyana Surovtseva
- Winter is Coming: Early-life Experiences and Politicians’ Decisions pp. 295-321

- Shiqi Guo, Nan Gao and Pinghan Liang
- Winter is Coming: Early-life Experiences and Politicians’ Decisions pp. 295-321

- Shiqi Guo, Nan Gao and Pinghan Liang
- The Usual Suspects: Offender Origin, Media Reporting and Natives’ Attitudes Towards Immigration pp. 322-362

- Sekou Keita, Thomas Renault and Jérôme Valette
- The Usual Suspects: Offender Origin, Media Reporting and Natives’ Attitudes Towards Immigration pp. 322-362

- Sekou Keita, Thomas Renault and Jérôme Valette
- The Welfare Effects of Greenbelt Policy: Evidence from England pp. 363-401

- Hans Koster
- The Welfare Effects of Greenbelt Policy: Evidence from England pp. 363-401

- Hans Koster
- The Mortality Effects of Winter Heating Prices pp. 402-417

- Janjala Chirakijja, Seema Jayachandran and Pinchuan Ong
- The Mortality Effects of Winter Heating Prices pp. 402-417

- Janjala Chirakijja, Seema Jayachandran and Pinchuan Ong
- Do Students Learn More with an Additional Teacher in the Classroom? Evidence from a Field Experiment pp. 418-435

- Venke Furre Haaland, Mari Rege and Oddny Judith Solheim
- Do Students Learn More with an Additional Teacher in the Classroom? Evidence from a Field Experiment pp. 418-435

- Venke Furre Haaland, Mari Rege and Oddny Judith Solheim
- Management Practices and Quality of Care: Evidence from the Private Health Care Sector in Tanzania pp. 436-456

- Timothy Powell-Jackson, Jessica J C King, Christina Makungu, Matthew Quaife and Catherine Goodman
- Management Practices and Quality of Care: Evidence from the Private Health Care Sector in Tanzania pp. 436-456

- Timothy Powell-Jackson, Jessica J C King, Christina Makungu, Matthew Quaife and Catherine Goodman
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