Economic Policy
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Volume 40, issue 121, 2025
- AI and policy: what makes AI different? pp. 1-8

- Emilio Calvano and Giacomo Calzolari
- The simple macroeconomics of AI* pp. 13-58

- Daron Acemoglu
- Benoît Cœuré discussion of: The simple macroeconomics of AI pp. 59-64

- Benoît Coeuré
- David Hémous discussion of: The simple macroeconomics of AI pp. 65-69

- David Hemous
- New technologies and jobs in Europe* pp. 71-139

- Stefania Albanesi, António Dias da Silva, Juan F Jimeno, Ana Lamo and Alena Wabitsch
- Jan Stuhler discussion of: AI & EU Jobs pp. 141-143

- Jan Stuhler
- Artificial intelligence and jobs: evidence from US commuting zones* pp. 145-194

- Alessandra Bonfiglioli, Rosario Crinò, Gino Gancia and Ioannis Papadakis
- Axelle Ferriere discussion of: AI & US jobs pp. 195-197

- Axelle Ferriere
- How learning about harms impacts the optimal rate of artificial intelligence adoption* pp. 199-219

- Joshua S Gans
- Alberto Galasso discussion of: AI harm & adoption pp. 221-224

- Alberto Galasso
- Concentrating intelligence: scaling and market structure in artificial intelligence* pp. 225-256

- Anton Korinek and Jai Vipra
- Doh-Shin Jeon discussion of: AI stack competition pp. 257-260

- Doh-Shin Jeon
- An economic test for an unlawful agreement to adopt a third-party’s pricing algorithm* pp. 261-295

- Joseph E Harrington
- Geza Sapi discussion of: Testing for unlawful pricing algorithm adoption pp. 297-300

- Geza Sapi
Volume 39, issue 120, 2024
- Distributional and climate implications of policy responses to energy price shocks* pp. 711-756

- Thiemo Fetzer, Ludovica Gazze and Menna Bishop
- Natalia Fabra discussion of: Policy responses to energy price shocks pp. 757-759

- Natalia Fabra
- Mar Reguant discussion of: Policy responses to energy price shocks pp. 761-763

- Mar Reguant
- Women in political power and school closure during COVID times* pp. 765-810

- Natalia Danzer, Sebastian Garcia-Torres, Max Steinhardt and Luca Stella
- Laura Hospido discussion of: Women in politics during COVID pp. 811-812

- Laura Hospido
- Jan Stuhler discussion of: Women in politics during COVID pp. 813-815

- Jan Stuhler
- Longer school schedules, childcare and the quality of mothers’ employment* pp. 817-846

- Matias Berthelon, Diana Kruger, Catalina Lauer, Luca Tiberti and Carlos Zamora
- Katja M. Kaufmann discussion of: School schedules and the quality of mothers’ employment pp. 847-850

- Katja Kaufmann
- Olivier Marie discussion of: School schedules and the quality of mothers’ employment pp. 851-852

- Olivier Marie
- Automatic for the (tax) people: information sharing and cross-border investment in tax havens* pp. 853-895

- Agustín Bénétrix, Lorenz Emter and Martin Schmitz
- Monika Mrázová discussion of: Automatic for the (tax) people pp. 897-898

- Monika Mrázová
- David Lopez-Rodriguez discussion of: Automatic for the (tax) people pp. 899-904

- David Lopez-Rodriguez
Volume 39, issue 119, 2024
- Rethinking China’s growth pp. 517-548

- Kenneth Rogoff and Yuanchen Yang
- Preferences for labour regulation: endowments versus beliefs pp. 549-606

- Romain Duval, Yi JiWorld Bank, Chris Papageorgiou, Ippei Shibata and Antonio Spilimbergo
- Tommaso Frattini discussion of: Preferences for policy reforms pp. 607-609

- Tommaso Frattini
- Business creation during COVID-19 pp. 611-648

- Saleem Bahaj, Sophie Piton and Anthony Savagar
- Beatriz González discussion of: Business creation during COVID-19 pp. 649-651

- Beatriz González
- Federico Rossi discussion of: Business creation during COVID-19 pp. 653-654

- Federico Rossi
- Giving with a warm hand: evidence on estate planning and inter-vivos transfers pp. 655-700

- Eduard Suari-Andreu, Rob J M Alessie, Viola Angelini and Raun van Ooijen
- Miguel Almunia discussion of: Giving with a warm hand (Bequest and tax planning: evidence from estate tax returns) pp. 701-702

- Miguel Almunia
- Ernesto Villanueva pp. 703-706

- Ernesto Villan
Volume 39, issue 118, 2024
- Trade liberalization, economic activity and political violence in the Global South: evidence from PTAs pp. 275-322

- Francesco Amodio, Leonardo Baccini, Giorgio Chiovelli and Michele Di Maio
- Sanctions and the exchange rate in time pp. 323-354

- Barry Eichengreen, Massimo Ferrari Minesso, Arnaud Mehl, Isabel Vansteenkiste and Roger Vicquéry
- Axelle Ferriere discussion of: Sanctions and the exchange rate pp. 355-358

- Axelle Ferriere
- Casualties of border changes: evidence from nighttime lights and plant exit pp. 359-406

- Kristian Behrens
- Federico Rossi discussion of: Casualties of border changes pp. 407-409

- Federico Rossi
- Building bridges to peace: a quantitative evaluation of power-sharing agreements pp. 411-467

- Hannes Mueller and Christopher Rauh
- Tommaso Frattini discussion of: Bridges to peace pp. 469-470

- Tommaso Frattini
- Brothers in arms: the value of coalitions in sanctions regimes pp. 471-512

- Sonali Chowdhry, Julian Hinz, Katrin Kamin and Joschka Wanner
Volume 39, issue 117, 2024
- The many channels of firm’s adjustment to energy shocks: evidence from France pp. 5-43

- Lionel Fontagné, Philippe Martin and Gianluca Orefice
- Power mismatch and civil conflict: an empirical investigation pp. 45-105

- Massimo Morelli, Laura Ogliari and Long Hong
- Mathieu Couttenier discussion of: Power Mismatch pp. 107-108

- Mathieu Couttenier
- On the design of effective sanctions: the case of bans on exports to Russia pp. 109-153

- Ricardo Hausmann, Ulrich Schetter and Muhammed A Yildirim
- Miguel Almunia discussion of: Effective Santions pp. 155-157

- Miguel Almunia
- An empirical approximation of the effects of trade sanctions with an application to Russia pp. 159-200

- Jean Imbs and Laurent Pauwelss
- Inga Heiland discussion of: trade sanctions on Russia pp. 201-202

- Inga Heiland
- Private sanctions pp. 203-268

- Oliver Hart, David Thesmar and Luigi Zingales
- Emilia Garcia-Appendini discussion of: Private sanctions pp. 269-270

- Emilia Garcia - Appendini