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Volume 83, issue 4, 2016
- Endogenous Depth of Reasoning pp. 1297-1333

- Larbi Alaoui and Antonio Penta
- Climate and the Emergence of Global Income Differences pp. 1334-1363

- Thomas Andersen, Carl-Johan Dalgaard and Pablo Selaya
- Self-Fulfilling Credit Cycles pp. 1364-1405

- Costas Azariadis, Leo Kaas and Yi Wen
- Torture and the Commitment Problem pp. 1406-1439

- Sandeep Baliga and Jeffrey Ely
- Robustly Coalition-Proof Incentive Mechanisms for Public Good Provision are Voting Mechanisms and Vice Versa pp. 1440-1464

- Felix J. Bierbrauer and Martin F. Hellwig
- Health, Risky Behaviour and the Value of Medical Innovation for Infectious Disease pp. 1465-1510

- Tat Y. Chan, Barton H. Hamilton and Nicholas Papageorge
- Shrinkage Estimation of High-Dimensional Factor Models with Structural Instabilities pp. 1511-1543

- Xu Cheng, Zhipeng Liao and Frank Schorfheide
- Learning and Coordination in the Presidential Primary System pp. 1544-1578

- George Deltas, Helios Herrera and Mattias K Polborn
- Social Experimentation with Interdependent and Expanding Technologies pp. 1579-1613

- Umberto Garfagnini and Bruno Strulovici
- Can Self-Help Groups Really Be "Self-Help"? pp. 1614-1644

- Brian P. Greaney, Joseph Kaboski and Eva Van Leemput
- First Impressions Matter: Signalling as a Source of Policy Dynamics pp. 1645-1672

- Stephen Hansen and Michael McMahon
- The Democratization of Credit and the Rise in Consumer Bankruptcies pp. 1673-1710

- Igor Livshits, James C. Mac Gee and Michele Tertilt
- Measuring Uncertainty about Long-Run Predictions pp. 1711-1740

- Ulrich K. Müller and Mark Watson
- Estimating Strategic Models of International Treaty Formation pp. 1741-1778

- Ulrich Wagner
Volume 83, issue 3, 2016
- Do Prices Determine Vertical Integration? pp. 855-888

- Laura Alfaro, Paola Conconi, Harald Fadinger and Andrew F. Newman
- Estimation of Dynamic Discrete Choice Models in Continuous Time with an Application to Retail Competition pp. 889-931

- Peter Arcidiacono, Patrick Bayer, Jason Blevins and Paul B. Ellickson
- Electoral Rules and Political Selection: Theory and Evidence from a Field Experiment in Afghanistan pp. 932-968

- Andrew Beath, Fotini Christia, Georgy Egorov and Ruben Enikolopov
- Trading Dynamics with Adverse Selection and Search: Market Freeze, Intervention and Recovery pp. 969-1000

- Jonathan Chiu and Thorsten Koeppl
- Towards a Micro-Founded Theory of Aggregate Labour Supply pp. 1001-1039

- Andres Erosa, Luisa Fuster and Gueorgui Kambourov
- Optimal Contracts for Experimentation pp. 1040-1091

- Marina Halac, Navin Kartik and Qingmin Liu
- Should Unemployment Insurance Vary with the Unemployment Rate? Theory and Evidence pp. 1092-1124

- Kory Kroft and Matthew Notowidigdo
- Rationally Inattentive Seller: Sales and Discrete Pricing pp. 1125-1155

- Filip Matejka
- Exclusive Dealing as a Barrier to Entry? Evidence from Automobiles pp. 1156-1188

- Laura Nurski and Frank Verboven
- Fiscal Policy in an Unemployment Crisis pp. 1189-1224

- Pontus Rendahl
- Optimal Taxation with Rent-Seeking pp. 1225-1262

- Casey Rothschild and Florian Scheuer
- Farther on down the Road: Transport Costs, Trade and Urban Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 1263-1295

- Adam Storeygard
- Erratum pp. 1296

- Xin Meng, Nancy Qian and Pierre Yared
Volume 83, issue 2, 2016
- Monetary Shocks in Models with Inattentive Producers pp. 421-459

- Fernando E. Alvarez, Francesco Lippi and Luigi Paciello
- Ballot Position, Choice Fatigue, and Voter Behaviour pp. 460-480

- Ned Augenblick and Scott Nicholson
- Competition for Attention pp. 481-513

- Pedro Bordalo, Nicola Gennaioli and Andrei Shleifer
- Referral-based Job Search Networks pp. 514-546

- Christian Dustmann, Albrecht Glitz, Uta Schönberg and Herbert Brücker
- Confining the Coase Theorem: Contracting, Ownership, and Free-Riding pp. 547-586

- Tore Ellingsen and Elena Paltseva
- Excusing Selfishness in Charitable Giving: The Role of Risk pp. 587-628

- Christine L. Exley
- Relationships and Growth: On the Dynamic Interplay between Relational Contracts and Competitive Markets in Economic Development pp. 629-657

- Shingo Ishiguro
- Recursive Lexicographical Search: Finding All Markov Perfect Equilibria of Finite State Directional Dynamic Games pp. 658-703

- Fedor Iskhakov, John Rust and Bertel Schjerning
- Bailouts and Financial Fragility pp. 704-736

- Todd Keister
- Efficient Coordination in Weakest-Link Games pp. 737-767

- Arno Riedl, Ingrid Rohde and Martin Strobel
- Airports, Air Pollution, and Contemporaneous Health pp. 768-809

- Wolfram Schlenker and Reed Walker
- Landing the First Job: The Value of Intermediaries in Online Hiring pp. 810-854

- Christopher T. Stanton and Catherine Thomas
Volume 83, issue 1, 2016
- Vertical Integration as a Source of Hold-up pp. 1-25

- Marie-Laure Allain, Claire Chambolle and Patrick Rey
- Search Deterrence pp. 26-57

- Mark Armstrong and Jidong Zhou
- The Sunk-Cost Fallacy in Penny Auctions pp. 58-86

- Ned Augenblick
- Trade Induced Technical Change? The Impact of Chinese Imports on Innovation, IT and Productivity pp. 87-117

- Nicholas Bloom, Mirko Draca and John van Reenen
- HIV/AIDS-related Expectations and Risky Sexual Behaviour in Malawi pp. 118-164

- Adeline Delavande and Hans-Peter Kohler
- Pricing Network Effects pp. 165-198

- Itay Fainmesser and Andrea Galeotti
- Patent Rights and Innovation Disclosure pp. 199-230

- Hugo A. Hopenhayn and Francesco Squintani
- Does Africa Need a Rotten Kin Theorem? Experimental Evidence from Village Economies pp. 231-268

- Pamela Jakiela and Owen Ozier
- Policy Influence and Private Returns from Lobbying in the Energy Sector pp. 269-305

- Karam Kang
- Inference for Games with Many Players pp. 306-337

- Konrad Menzel
- Order-Driven Markets are Almost Competitive pp. 338-364

- Klaus Ritzberger
- Differential Fertility, Human Capital, and Development pp. 365-401

- Tom S. Vogl
- A Tractable Monetary Model under General Preferences pp. 402-420

- Russell Wong
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