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Volume 105, issue 6, 2023
- Electoral Violence and Supply Chain Disruptions in Kenya's Floriculture Industry pp. 1335-1351

- Christopher Ksoll, Rocco Macchiavello and Ameet Morjaria
- For Want of a Cup: The Rise of Tea in England and the Impact of Water Quality on Mortality pp. 1352-1365

- Francisca M. Antman
- Gender and Collaboration pp. 1366-1378

- Lorenzo Ductor, Sanjeev Goyal and Anja Prummer
- The Impact of Short-Term Employment for Low-Income Youth: Experimental Evidence from the Philippines pp. 1379-1393

- Emily Beam and Stella Quimbo
- Parental Incarceration and Children's Educational Attainment pp. 1394-1410

- Carolina Arteaga
- It's a Long Walk: Lasting Effects of Maternity Ward Openings on Labor Market Performance pp. 1411-1425

- Volha Lazuka
- Class Rank and Long-Run Outcomes pp. 1426-1441

- Jeffrey Denning, Richard Murphy and Felix Weinhardt
- Anatomy of the Beginning of the Housing Boom across U.S. Metropolitan Areas pp. 1442-1447

- Fernando Ferreira and Joseph Gyourko
- Positive Spillovers from Infrastructure Investment: How Pipeline Expansions Encourage Fuel Switching pp. 1448-1464

- Jonathan B. Scott
- Motivation Crowding in Peer Effects: The Effect of Solar Subsidies on Green Power Purchases pp. 1465-1480

- Andrea La Nauze
- Existence and Uniqueness of Solutions to Dynamic Models with Occasionally Binding Constraints pp. 1481-1499

- Tom Holden
- Measuring the Output Gap using Large Datasets pp. 1500-1514

- Matteo Barigozzi and Matteo Luciani
- Efficiency and Equilibrium in Network Games: An Experiment pp. 1515-1529

- Edoardo Gallo and Chang Yan
- An Experimental Study on the Effects of Communication, Credibility, and Clustering in Network Games pp. 1530-1543

- Gary Charness, Francesco Feri, Miguel Meléndez-Jiménez and Matthias Sutter
- Assortative Matching of Exporters and Importers pp. 1544-1561

- Yoichi Sugita, Kensuke Teshima and Enrique Seira
- Valuing Domestic Transport Infrastructure: A View from the Route Choice of Exporters pp. 1562-1579

- Jingting Fan, Yi Lu and Wenlan Luo
- Aging, Secular Stagnation, and the Business Cycle pp. 1580-1595

- Callum Jones
- Moved to Vote: The Long-Run Effects of Neighborhoods on Political Participation pp. 1596-1605

- Eric Chyn and Kareem Haggag
- Markups and Fixed Costs in Generic and Off-Patent Pharmaceutical Markets pp. 1606-1614

- Sharat Ganapati and Rebecca McKibbin
- Is OTT Video a Substitute for TV? Policy Insights from Cord-Cutting pp. 1615-1623

- Jacob B. Malone, Aviv Nevo, Zachary Nolan and Jonathan W. Williams
Volume 105, issue 5, 2023
- Review of Economics and Statistics 2023 Annual Report pp. 1-2

- Editorial Board
- Social Exclusion and Ethnic Segregation in Schools: The Role of Teachers' Ethnic Prejudice pp. 1039-1054

- Sule Alan, Enes Duysak, Elif Kubilay and Ipek Mumcu
- When Work Moves: Job Suburbanization and Black Employment pp. 1055-1072

- Conrad Miller
- Commuting, Labor, and Housing Market Effects of Mass Transportation: Welfare and Identification pp. 1073-1091

- Christopher Severen
- Transnational Terrorist Recruitment: Evidence from Daesh Personnel Records pp. 1092-1109

- Anne Brockmeyer, Quy-Toan Do, Clément Joubert, Kartika Bhatia and Mohamed Abdel Jelil
- Rules of Thumb and Attention Elasticities: Evidence from Under- and Overreaction to Taxes pp. 1110-1127

- William Morrison and Dmitry Taubinsky
- Performance Pay in Insurance Markets: Evidence from Medicare pp. 1128-1144

- Michele Fioretti and Hongming Wang
- Health, Longevity, and Welfare Inequality of Older Americans pp. 1145-1160

- Ray Miller and Neha Bairoliya
- Congressional Elections and Union Officer Prosecutions pp. 1161-1174

- Mitch Downey
- Regime Stability and the Persistence of Traditional Practices pp. 1175-1190

- Mikhail Poyker
- Time-Varying Uncertainty of the Federal Reserve's Output Gap Estimate pp. 1191-1206

- Travis Berge
- On the Estimation of Cross-Firm Productivity Spillovers with an Application to FDI pp. 1207-1223

- Emir Malikov and Shunan Zhao
- Heterogeneous Innovation over the Business Cycle pp. 1224-1236

- Gustavo Manso, Benjamin Balsmeier and Lee Fleming
- Strategic Complements or Substitutes? The Case of Adopting Health Information Technology by U.S. Hospitals pp. 1237-1254

- Jianjing Lin
- The Rising Cost of Climate Change: Evidence from the Bond Market pp. 1255-1270

- Michael Bauer and Glenn Rudebusch
- Impulse Purchases, Gun Ownership, and Homicides: Evidence from a Firearm Demand Shock pp. 1271-1286

- Christoph Koenig and David Schindler
- Returns to Scale, Productivity, Measurement, and Trends in U.S. Manufacturing Misallocation pp. 1287-1303

- Dimitrije Ruzic and Sui-Jade Ho
- The Distribution of Households' Indebtedness and the Transmission of Monetary Policy pp. 1304-1313

- Fergus Cumming and Paul Hubert
- Has the Fed Responded to House and Stock Prices? A Time-Varying Analysis pp. 1314-1324

- Knut Are Aastveit, Francesco Furlanetto and Francesca Loria
- Asymmetric Demand Response When Prices Increase and Decrease: The Case of Child Health Care pp. 1325-1333

- Toshiaki Iizuka and Hitoshi Shigeoka
Volume 105, issue 4, 2023
- Long-Term Care Hospitals: A Case Study in Waste pp. 745-765

- Liran Einav, Amy Finkelstein and Neale Mahoney
- Patient-Physician Race Concordance, Physician Decisions, and Patient Outcomes pp. 766-779

- Han Ye and Junjian Yi
- Serving the Underserved: Microcredit as a Pathway to Commercial Banks pp. 780-797

- Sumit Agarwal, Thomas Kigabo, Camelia Minoiu, Andrea Presbitero and André F. Silva
- Decomposing the Wedge between Projected and Realized Returns in Energy Efficiency Programs pp. 798-817

- Peter Christensen, Paul Francisco, Erica Myers and Mateus Souza
- Cognitive Biases: Mistakes or Missing Stakes? pp. 818-832

- Benjamin Enke, Uri Gneezy, Brian Hall, David Martin, Vadim Nelidov, Theo Offerman and Jeroen van de Ven
- Saving for Multiple Financial Needs: Evidence from Lockboxes and Mobile Money in Malawi pp. 833-851

- Shilpa Aggarwal, Valentina Brailovskaya and Jonathan Robinson
- Advancing the Agency of Adolescent Girls pp. 852-866

- Eric Edmonds, Ben Feigenberg and Jessica Leight
- The Effects of Career and Technical Education: Evidence from the Connecticut Technical High School System pp. 867-882

- Eric J. Brunner, Shaun M. Dougherty and Stephen L. Ross
- Relaxed Optimization: How Close Is a Consumer to Satisfying First-Order Conditions? pp. 883-898

- Geoffroy de Clippel and Kareen Rozen
- Measuring Commuting and Economic Activity inside Cities with Cell Phone Records pp. 899-909

- Gabriel E. Kreindler and Yuhei Miyauchi
- Endogenous Vertical Differentiation, Variety, and the Unequal Gains from Trade pp. 910-930

- Gunnar Heins
- The Four-Equation New Keynesian Model pp. 931-947

- Eric Sims, Jing Cynthia Wu and Ji Zhang
- Household Inflation Expectations and Consumer Spending: Evidence from Panel Data pp. 948-961

- Mary Burke and Ali Ozdagli
- Structural Change and Internal Labor Migration: Evidence from the Great Depression pp. 962-981

- Christopher D. A. Boone and Laurence Wilse-Samson
- Omitted Variable Bias of Lasso-Based Inference Methods: A Finite Sample Analysis pp. 982-997

- Kaspar Wüthrich and Ying Zhu
- Norms, Enforcement, and Tax Evasion pp. 998-1007

- Timothy Besley, Anders Jensen and Torsten Persson
- Discrimination, Narratives, and Family History: An Experiment with Jordanian Host and Syrian Refugee Children pp. 1008-1016

- Kai Barron, Heike Harmgart, Steffen Huck, Sebastian Schneider and Matthias Sutter
- Do Stay-at-Home Orders Cause People to Stay at Home? Effects of Stay-at-Home Orders on Consumer Behavior pp. 1017-1027

- Diane Alexander and Ezra Karger
- Crisis and the Trajectory of Science: Evidence from the 2014 Ebola Outbreak pp. 1028-1038

- Caroline Viola Fry
Volume 105, issue 3, 2023
- Partisan Bias, Economic Expectations, and Household Spending pp. 493-510

- Atif Mian, Amir Sufi and Nasim Khoshkhou
- Why Is End-of-Life Spending So High? Evidence from Cancer Patients pp. 511-527

- Dan Zeltzer, Liran Einav, Amy Finkelstein, Tzvi Shir, Salomon M. Stemmer and Ran D. Balicer
- What Is the US Comparative Advantage in Entrepreneurship? Evidence from Israeli Migration to the United States pp. 528-544

- Annamaria Conti and Jorge A. Guzman
- The Dynamic Effects of Tax Audits pp. 545-561

- Arun Advani, William Elming and Jonathan Shaw
- Benign Effects of Automation: New Evidence from Patent Texts pp. 562-579

- Katja Mann and Lukas Püttmann
- The Effects of State Business Taxes on Plant Closures: Evidence from Unemployment Insurance Taxation and Multiestablishment Firms pp. 580-595

- Audrey Guo
- The Speed of Justice pp. 596-613

- Florence Kondylis and Mattea Stein
- Peer Effects in the Adoption of a Youth Employment Subsidy pp. 614-625

- Claudio Mora-García and Tomás Rau
- The Economic Consequences of Political Hierarchy: Evidence from Regime Changes in China, 1000–2000 C.E pp. 626-645

- Ying Bai and Ruixue Jia
- Reconciling Seemingly Contradictory Results from the Oregon Health Insurance Experiment and the Massachusetts Health Reform pp. 646-664

- Amanda Kowalski
- New Characteristics and Hedonic Price Index Numbers pp. 665-682

- Ian Crawford and J. Peter Neary
- Is Generosity Time-Inconsistent? Present Bias across Individual and Social Contexts pp. 683-699

- Felix Kölle and Lukas Wenner
- MPCs, MPEs, and Multipliers: A Trilemma for New Keynesian Models pp. 700-712

- Adrien Auclert, Bence Bardóczy and Matthew Rognlie
- Democracy and Firm Productivity: Evidence from Indonesia pp. 713-722

- Ama Abeberese, Prabhat Barnwal, Ritam Chaurey and Priya Mukherjee
- Economic Recessions and Congressional Preferences for Redistribution pp. 723-732

- Maria Carreri and Edoardo Teso
- Inflation Expectations and the Pass-Through of Oil Prices pp. 733-743

- Knut Are Aastveit, Hilde Bjørnland and Jamie Cross
Volume 105, issue 2, 2023
- The Two-Margin Problem in Insurance Markets pp. 237-257

- Michael Geruso, Timothy Layton, Grace McCormack and Mark Shepard
- Making a Market: Infrastructure, Integration, and the Rise of Innovation pp. 258-274

- David Andersson, Thor Berger and Erik Prawitz
- Gender Differences in Politician Persistence pp. 275-291

- Melanie Wasserman
- How Campaign Ads Stimulate Political Interest pp. 292-310

- Nathan Canen and Gregory J. Martin
- Skill Versus Voice in Local Development pp. 311-326

- Katherine Casey, Rachel Glennerster, Edward Miguel and Maarten Voors
- Cash Transfers, Food Prices, and Nutrition Impacts on Ineligible Children pp. 327-343

- Deon Filmer, Jed Friedman, Eeshani Kandpal and Junko Onishi
- The Rise and Persistence of Illegal Crops: Evidence from a Naive Policy Announcement pp. 344-358

- Mounu Prem, Juan Vargas and Daniel Mejía
- Local Effects of Large New Apartment Buildings in Low-Income Areas pp. 359-375

- Brian Asquith, Evan Mast and Davin Reed
- Tax Progressivity and Self-Employment Dynamics pp. 376-391

- Wiji Arulampalam and Andrea Papini
- Learning in the Oil Futures Markets: Evidence and Macroeconomic Implications pp. 392-407

- Sylvain Leduc, Kevin Moran and Robert Vigfusson
- Secular Economic Changes and Bond Yields pp. 408-424

- Bruno Feunou and Jean-Sébastien Fontaine
- The TFP Channel of Credit Supply Shocks pp. 425-441

- Nadav Ben Zeev
- Survival Pessimism and the Demand for Annuities pp. 442-457

- Cormac O'Dea and David Sturrock
- Strategic Citation: A Reassessment pp. 458-466

- Jeffrey Kuhn, Kenneth Younge and Alan Marco
- Macroeconomic Conditions When Young Shape Job Preferences for Life pp. 467-473

- Maria Cotofan, Lea Cassar, Robert Dur and Stephan Meier
- Sensitivity to Calibrated Parameters pp. 474-481

- Thomas Jørgensen
- Bureaucratic Representation and State Responsiveness during Times of Crisis: The 1918 Pandemic in India pp. 482-491

- Guo Xu
Volume 105, issue 1, 2023
- Saving Lives by Tying Hands: The Unexpected Effects of Constraining Health Care Providers pp. 1-19

- Jonathan Gruber, Thomas P. Hoe and George Stoye
- Rent-Seeking and Criminal Politicians: Evidence from Mining Booms pp. 20-39

- Sam Asher and Paul Novosad
- Beliefs about Racial Discrimination and Support for Pro-Black Policies pp. 40-53

- Ingar Haaland and Christopher Roth
- Sinning in the Rain: Weather Shocks, Church Attendance, and Crime pp. 54-69

- Jonathan Moreno-Medina
- The Micro-Origins of Business Cycles: Evidence from German Metropolitan Areas pp. 70-85

- Federica Daniele and Heiko Stuber
- Exchange Rate Shocks and Quality Adjustments pp. 86-100

- Daniel Goetz and Alexander Rodnyansky
- Targeted Undersmoothing: Sensitivity Analysis for Sparse Estimators pp. 101-112

- Christian Hansen, Damian Kozbur and Sanjog Misra
- Approximate Variational Estimation for a Model of Network Formation pp. 113-124

- Angelo Mele and Lingjiong Zhu
- Endogenous Time Variation in Vector Autoregressions pp. 125-142

- Danilo Leiva-Leon and Luis Uzeda
- Cash Transfers and Migration: Theory and Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial pp. 143-157

- Jules Gazeaud, Eric Mvukiyehe and Olivier Sterck
- How Much Do Consumers Value Fuel Economy and Performance? Evidence from Technology Adoption pp. 158-174

- Benjamin Leard, Joshua Linn and Yichen Zhou
- Leader Identity and Coordination pp. 175-189

- Sonia Bhalotra, Irma Clots-Figueras, Lakshmi Iyer and Joseph Vecci
- Herding and Contrarianism: A Matter of Preference? pp. 190-205

- Chad Kendall
- Paying Outsourced Labor: Direct Evidence from Linked Temp Agency-Worker-Client Data pp. 206-216

- Andres Drenik, Simon Jäger, Pascuel Plotkin and Benjamin Schoefer
- Fiscal Incentives for Conflict: Evidence from India's Red Corridor pp. 217-225

- Jacob N. Shapiro and Oliver Vanden Eynde
- Does Market Interaction Erode Moral Values? pp. 226-235

- Björn Bartling, Ernst Fehr and Yagiz Ozdemir
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