Journal of the European Economic Association
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Volume 19, issue 6, 2021
- FBBVA Lecture 2020: Exposure, Experience, and Expertise: Why Personal Histories Matter in Economics (Macroeconomic Experiences and Risk Taking of Euro Area Households) pp. 2857-2894

- Ulrike Malmendier
- Presidential Address 2020: Suboptimal Climate Policy (Climate Change Uncertainty Spillover in the Macroeconomy) pp. 2895-2928

- John Hassler, Per Krusell and Conny Olovsson
- Marshall Lecture 2020: The Measure of Monopsony (Monopsony in the UK) pp. 2929-2957

- Monica Langella and Alan Manning
- Presidential Address 2021: Climate-Change Pledges, Actions, and Outcomes (Semiparametric Estimates of Monetary Policy Effects: String Theory Revisited) pp. 2958-2991

- Tiloka de Silva and Silvana Tenreyro
- “If You Compete with us, We Shan’T Marry You”: The (Mary Paley and) Alfred Marshall Lecture (Why Did the West Extend the Franchise? Democracy, Inequality, and Growth in Historical Perspective) pp. 2992-3024

- Rohini Pande and Helena Roy
- Global Income Inequality, 1820–2020: the Persistence and Mutation of Extreme Inequality (Global Inequality of Hourly Income, 1980–2020) pp. 3025-3062

- Lucas Chancel and Thomas Piketty
- The Impact of the First Professional Police Forces on Crime (State Capacity and Economic Development: A Network Approach) pp. 3063-3103

- Anna Bindler and Randi Hjalmarsson
- The Adjustment of Labor Markets to Robots (“Skills, Tasks and Technologies: Implications for Employment and Earnings) pp. 3104-3153

- Wolfgang Dauth, Sebastian Findeisen, Jens Suedekum and Nicole Woessner
- Electoral Systems and Inequalities in Government Interventions (Distributive Politics and Electoral Incentives: Evidence from Seven US State Legislatures) pp. 3154-3206

- Garance Genicot, Laurent Bouton and Micael Castanheira
- Risk Sharing in Village Economies Revisited (Efficient Risk Sharing with Limited Commitment and Storage) pp. 3207-3248

- Tessa Bold and Tobias Broer
- Wage Equalization and Regional Misallocation: Evidence from Italian and German Provinces (Regional Wage Disparities and Migration) pp. 3249-3292

- Tito Boeri, Andrea Ichino, Enrico Moretti and Johanna Posch
Volume 19, issue 5, 2021
- Can Trade Taxes be a Major Source of Government Revenue? pp. 2399-2428

- Ahmad Lashkaripour
- Social Norms and Fertility pp. 2429-2466

- Sunha Myong, JungJae Park and Junjian Yi
- Electoral Incentives and the Allocation of Public Funds pp. 2467-2512

- Frederico Finan and Maurizio Mazzocco
- Ceo Pay and the Rise of Relative Performance Contracts: A Question of Governance? pp. 2513-2542

- Brian Bell, Simone Pedemonte and John van Reenen
- Political Connections and White-Collar Crime: Evidence from Insider Trading in France pp. 2543-2576

- Thomas Bourveau, Renaud Coulomb and Marc Sangnier
- Market Depth, Leverage, and Speculative Bubbles pp. 2577-2621

- Zeno Enders and Hendrik Hakenes
- Curating Local Knowledge: Experimental Evidence from Small Retailers in Indonesia pp. 2622-2657

- Patricio Dalton, Julius Rüschenpöhler, Burak Uras and Bilal Zia
- Heat Waves, Climate Change, and Economic Output pp. 2658-2694

- Steve Miller, Kenn Chua, Jay Coggins and Hamid Mohtadi
- Explaining Wage Losses After Job Displacement: Employer Size and Lost Firm Wage Premiums pp. 2695-2736

- Daniel Fackler, Steffen Mueller and Jens Stegmaier
- Using Payroll Tax Variation to Unpack the Black Box of Firm-Level Production pp. 2737-2764

- Youssef Benzarti and Jarkko Harju
- Sticking to One’s Guns: Mass Shootings and the Political Economy of Gun Control in the United States pp. 2765-2802

- Hasin Yousaf
- Lift the Ban? Initial Employment Restrictions and Refugee Labour Market Outcomes pp. 2803-2854

- Francesco Fasani, Tommaso Frattini and Luigi Minale
Volume 19, issue 4, 2021
- Reputation Concerns in Risky Experimentation (Reputation and Survival: Learning in a Dynamic Signalling Model) pp. 1981-2021

- Chia-Hui Chen, Junichiro Ishida and Wing Suen
- Place-Based Interventions at Scale: The Direct and Spillover Effects of Policing and City Services on Crime (Clustering as a Design Problem) pp. 2022-2051

- Christopher Blattman, Donald P Green, Daniel Ortega and Santiago Tobon
- Midwives and Maternal Mortality: Evidence from a Midwifery Policy Experiment in 19th-century Sweden (Finite Population Causal Standard Errors) pp. 2052-2084

- Louise Lorentzon and Per Pettersson-Lidbom
- Optimal Retirement Policies with Present-Biased Agents (Commitment vs. Flexibility) pp. 2085-2130

- Pei Cheng Yu
- Fanning the Flames of Hate: Social Media and Hate Crime (Radio and the Rise of The Nazis in Prewar Germany) pp. 2131-2167

- Karsten Müller and Carlo Schwarz
- Social Security, Labor Supply, and Health of Older Workers: Quasi-Experimental Evidence from a Large Reform (Identification and Estimation of Local Average Treatment Effects) pp. 2168-2208

- Itay Saporta-Eksten, Ity Shurtz and Sarit Weisburd
- Mental Money Laundering: A Motivated Violation of Fungibility (Fungibility, Labels, and Consumption) pp. 2209-2233

- Alex Imas, George Loewenstein and Carey K Morewedge
- Beauty Contests and the Term Structure (Risk Premia and Term Premia in General Equilibrium) pp. 2234-2282

- Martin Ellison and Andreas Tischbirek
- Short-Time Work and Unemployment in and after the Great Recession (Does Employment Protection Inhibit Labor Market Flexibility? Lessons from Germany, France, and Belgium) pp. 2283-2321

- Daniel Kopp and Michael Siegenthaler
- Distance Learning in Higher Education: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment (A Randomized Assessment of Online Learning) pp. 2322-2372

- M Paula Cacault, Christian Hildebrand, Jérémy Laurent-Lucchetti and Michele Pellizzari
- Social Influence in Prosocial Behavior: Evidence from a Large-Scale Experiment (“Social Distance and Social Decisions) pp. 2373-2398

- Lorenz Goette and Egon Tripodi
Volume 19, issue 3, 2021
- Cronyism in State Violence: Evidence from Labor Repression During Argentina's Last Dictatorship pp. 1439-1487

- Esteban Klor, Sebastian Saiegh and Shanker Satyanath
- Altruism and Risk Sharing in Networks pp. 1488-1521

- Renaud Bourlès, Yann Bramoullé and Eduardo Perez
- Reevaluating Agricultural Productivity Gaps with Longitudinal Microdata pp. 1522-1555

- Joan Hamory, Marieke Kleemans, Nicholas Y Li and Edward Miguel
- Predictive Power in Behavioral Welfare Economics pp. 1556-1591

- Elias Bouacida and Daniel Martin
- The Missing Link: Monetary Policy and The Labor Share pp. 1592-1620

- Cristiano Cantore, Filippo Ferroni and Miguel Leon-Ledesma
- To Trade, or not to Trade, that is the Question: New Roles for Incomplete Contracts in Dynamic Settings pp. 1621-1655

- Yeon-Koo Che and József Sákovics
- How do People Choose Between Biased Information Sources? Evidence from a Laboratory Experiment pp. 1656-1691

- Gary Charness, Ryan Oprea and Sevgi Yuksel
- The Human Capital Legacy of a Trade Embargo pp. 1692-1733

- Abhishek Chakravarty, Matthias Parey and Greg C Wright
- The Long-Term Consequences of Free School Choice pp. 1734-1781

- Victor Lavy
- Media Freedom in the Shadow of a Coup pp. 1782-1815

- Raphael Boleslavsky, Mehdi Shadmehr and Konstantin Sonin
- Organizing Global Supply Chains: Input-Output Linkages and Vertical Integration pp. 1816-1852

- Giuseppe Berlingieri, Frank Pisch and Claudia Steinwender
- Pricing Under Fairness Concerns pp. 1853-1898

- Erik Eyster, Kristóf Madarász and Pascal Michaillat
- Electoral Competition with Rationally Inattentive Voters pp. 1899-1935

- Filip Matejka and Guido Tabellini
- None of the Above: Protest Voting in the World's Largest Democracy pp. 1936-1979

- Gergely Ujhelyi, Somdeep Chatterjee and Andrea Szabó
Volume 19, issue 2, 2021
- Trade Credit and Product Pricing: The Role of Implicit Interest Rates pp. 709-740

- Niklas Amberg, Tor Jacobson and Erik von Schedvin
- The Long-Term Costs of Government Surveillance: Insights from Stasi Spying in East Germany pp. 741-789

- Andreas Lichter, Max Löffler and Sebastian Siegloch
- Commitment and (in) Efficiency: A Bargaining Experiment pp. 790-838

- Marina Agranov and Matt Elliott
- Ambiguity, Monetary Policy and Trend Inflation pp. 839-871

- Riccardo M. Masolo and Francesca Monti
- Sources of Uncertainty and Subjective Prices pp. 872-912

- Veronica Cappelli, Simone Cerreia-Vioglio, Fabio Maccheroni, Massimo Marinacci and Stefania Minardi
- Cost of Living Inequality During the Great Recession pp. 913-952

- David Argente and Munseob Lee
- (MIS)Allocation Effects of an Overpaid Public Sector pp. 953-999

- Tiago Cavalcanti and Marcelo SantosInsper
- Financial Stability Regulation under Borrowing and Liquidity Externalities pp. 1000-1040

- Flora Lutz and Paul Pichler
- Separating Predicted Randomness from Residual Behavior pp. 1041-1076

- Jose Apesteguia and Miguel A Ballester
- Health Information, Treatment, and Worker Productivity pp. 1077-1115

- Andrew Dillon, Jed Friedman and Pieter Serneels
- Managerial Influence and Organizational Performance pp. 1116-1161

- Heikki Rantakari
- Macroeconomic Fluctuations with HANK & SAM: an Analytical Approach pp. 1162-1202

- Morten Ravn and Vincent Sterk
- Choosing Ethnicity: The Interplay Between Individual and Social Motives pp. 1203-1248

- Ruixue Jia and Torsten Persson
- International Emigrant Selection on Occupational Skills pp. 1249-1298

- Alexander Patt, Jens Ruhose, Simon Wiederhold and Miguel Flores
- Optimal Income Taxation with Composition Effects pp. 1299-1341

- Laurence Jacquet and Etienne Lehmann
- Privacy, Personalization, and Price Discrimination pp. 1342-1363

- Sinem Hidir and Nikhil Vellodi
- Parents, Schools and Human Capital Differences Across Countries pp. 1364-1406

- Marta De Philippis and Federico Rossi
- Distributional Preferences in Larger Groups: Keeping up with the Joneses and Keeping Track of the Tails pp. 1407-1438

- Raymond Fisman, Ilyana Kuziemko and Silvia Vannutelli
Volume 19, issue 1, 2021
- Security, Trade, and Political Violence pp. 1-37

- Francesco Amodio, Leonardo Baccini and Michele Di Maio
- Buying First or Selling First in Housing Markets pp. 38-81

- Espen R Moen, Plamen T Nenov and Florian Sniekers
- Fertile Ground for Conflict pp. 82-127

- Nicolas Berman, Mathieu Couttenier and Raphael Soubeyran
- Low Homeownership in Germany—a Quantitative Exploration pp. 128-164

- Leo Kaas, Georgi Kocharkov, Edgar Preugschat and Nawid Siassi
- Too Proud to Stop: Regret in Dynamic Decisions pp. 165-199

- Philipp Strack and Paul Viefers
- Reputation With Opportunities for Coasting pp. 200-236

- Heski Bar-Isaac and Joyee Deb
- Cutting Through the Fog: Financial Literacy and Financial Investment Choices pp. 237-274

- Marco Nieddu and Lorenzo Pandolfi
- Liquidity Insurance with Market Information pp. 275-304

- Luigi Iovino
- The Politico-Economic Dynamics of China’s Growth pp. 305-346

- Yikai Wang
- External Imbalances, Gross Capital Flows, and Sovereign Debt Crises pp. 347-402

- Sergio de Ferra
- Housing Wealth or Collateral: How Home Value Shocks Drive Home Equity Extraction and Spending pp. 403-440

- Henrik Yde Andersen and Søren Leth-Petersen
- Can Tolling Help Everyone? Estimating the Aggregate and Distributional Consequences of Congestion Pricing pp. 441-474

- Jonathan Hall
- Frequent Job Changes can Signal Poor Work Attitude and Reduce Employability pp. 475-508

- Alain Cohn, Michel Maréchal, Frédéric Schneider and Roberto A Weber
- The Market for Surprises: Selling Substitute Goods Through Lotteries pp. 509-535

- Filippo Balestrieri, Sergei Izmalkov and Joao Leao
- Accounting for the Rise of Health Spending and Longevity pp. 536-579

- Raquel Fonseca, Pierre-Carl Michaud, Titus Galama and Arie Kapteyn
- Pollution, Ability, and Gender-Specific Investment Responses to Shocks pp. 580-619

- Teresa Molina
- Accounting for Wealth-Inequality Dynamics: Methods, Estimates, and Simulations for France pp. 620-663

- Bertrand Garbinti, Jonathan Goupille-Lebret and Thomas Piketty
- On the Provision of Unemployment Insurance when Workers are Ex-Ante Heterogeneous pp. 664-706

- Ofer Setty and Yaniv Yedid-Levi
- Correction to: Accounting for Wealth-Inequality Dynamics: Methods, Estimates, and Simulations for France pp. 707-707

- Bertrand Garbinti, Jonathan Goupille-Lebret and Thomas Piketty
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