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Volume 96, issue 5, 2014
- Gasoline Prices, Fuel Economy, and the Energy Paradox pp. 779-795

- Hunt Allcott and Nathan Wozny
- Smithian Growth through Creative Organization pp. 796-811

- Patrick Legros, Andrew F. Newman and Eugenio Proto
- Evidence of Treatment Spillovers Within Markets pp. 812-823

- Marc Ferracci, Gregory Jolivet and Gerard van den Berg
- Care or Cash? The Effect of Child Care Subsidies on Student Performance pp. 824-837

- Sandra Black, Paul Devereux, Katrine V. L�ken and Kjell G Salvanes
- Happy Doctor Makes Happy Baby? Incentivizing Physicians Improves Quality of Prenatal Care pp. 838-848

- Vibeke Jensen
- The Increasing Complementarity between Cognitive and Social Skills pp. 849-861

- Catherine J. Weinberger
- Monetary Policy Regime Shifts and Inflation Persistence pp. 862-875

- Troy Davig and Taeyoung Doh
- Job Loss, Credit Constraints, and Consumption Growth pp. 876-884

- Thomas Crossley and Hamish Low
- New Evidence on the Finite Sample Properties of Propensity Score Reweighting and Matching Estimators pp. 885-897

- Matias Busso, John DiNardo and Justin McCrary
- Observation-Driven Mixed-Measurement Dynamic Factor Models with an Application to Credit Risk pp. 898-915

- Drew Creal, Bernd Schwaab, Siem Jan Koopman and Andre Lucas
- Nested Logit or Random Coefficients Logit? A Comparison of Alternative Discrete Choice Models of Product Differentiation pp. 916-935

- Laura Grigolon and Frank Verboven
- Social Networks and Research Output pp. 936-948

- Lorenzo Ductor, Marcel Fafchamps, Sanjeev Goyal and Marco van der Leij
- Opium for the Masses? Conflict-Induced Narcotics Production in Afghanistan pp. 949-966

- Jo Lind, Karl Ove Moene and Fredik Willumsen
- Localized Knowledge Spillovers and Patent Citations: A Distance-Based Approach pp. 967-985

- Yasusada Murata, Ryo Nakajima, Ryosuke Okamoto and Ryuichi Tamura
- Sequentiality Versus Simultaneity: Interrelated Factor Demand pp. 986-998

- Magne K. Asphjell, Wilko Letterie, Øivind Nilsen and Gerard A. Pfann
- Product Cycles in U.S. Imports Data pp. 999-1004

- Chong Xiang
Volume 96, issue 4, 2014
- Estimating the Impact of Trade and Offshoring on American Workers using the Current Population Surveys pp. 581-595

- Avraham Ebenstein, Ann Harrison, Margaret McMillan and Shannon Phillips
- The Legacies of Forced Freedom: China's Treaty Ports pp. 596-608

- Ruixue Jia
- Heterogeneity of Ambiguity Preferences pp. 609-617

- Dale O. Stah
- The Mortgage Interest Deduction and its Impact on Homeownership Decisions pp. 618-637

- Christian Hilber and Tracy M. Turner
- A Flexible Finite-Horizon Alternative to Long-Run Restrictions with an Application to Technology Shocks pp. 638-647

- Neville Francis, Michael Owyang, Jennifer E. Roush and Riccardo DiCecio
- The Economics of Cross-Border Travel pp. 648-661

- Ambarish Chandra, Keith Head and Mariano Tappata
- An Empirical Examination of the Procyclicality of R&D Investment and Innovation pp. 662-675

- Kira R. Fabrizio and Ulya Tsolmon
- Human Capital and the World Technology Frontier pp. 676-692

- Jakob Madsen
- Caregiving to Elderly Parents and Employment Status of European Mature Women pp. 693-709

- Laura Crespo and Pedro Mira
- R&D Subsidies and Company Performance: Evidence from Geographic Variation in Government Funding Based on the ERDF Population-Density Rule pp. 710-728

- Elias Einiö
- Exports and Credit Constraints under Incomplete Information: Theory and Evidence from China pp. 729-744

- Robert Feenstra, Zhiyuan Li and Miaojie Yu
- Forecasting Aggregate Productivity Using Information from Firm-Level Data pp. 745-755

- Eric Bartelsman and Zoltán Wolf
- Do Common Stocks Have Perfect Substitutes? Product Market Competition and the Elasticity of Demand for Stocks pp. 756-766

- Kenneth Ahern
- Overtime Labor, Employment Frictions, and the New Keynesian Phillips Curve pp. 767-778

- Joao Madeira
Volume 96, issue 3, 2014
- Random Walk-Based Segregation Measures pp. 383-401

- Coralio Ballester and Marc Vorsatz
- Binary Choice Models with Social Network under Heterogeneous Rational Expectations pp. 402-417

- Lung-Fei Lee, Ji Li and Xu Lin
- Numeracy and the Impact of High Food Prices in Industrializing Britain, 1780–1850 pp. 418-430

- Joerg Baten, Dorothee Crayen and Hans-Joachim Voth
- Liquidity Constraints and Consumer Bankruptcy: Evidence from Tax Rebates pp. 431-443

- Tal Gross, Matthew Notowidigdo and Jialan Wang
- Contrast Effects in Sequential Decisions: Evidence from Speed Dating pp. 444-457

- Saurabh Bhargava and Raymond Fisman
- Lead and Mortality pp. 458-470

- Karen Clay, Werner Troesken and Michael Haines
- An Empirical Model of Tax Convexity and Self-Employment pp. 471-482

- Jean-Francois Wen and Daniel Gordon
- The Impact of Labor Market Dynamics on the Return Migration of Immigrants pp. 483-494

- Govert Bijwaard, Christian Schluter and Jackline Wahba
- Skill Bias Magnified: Intersectoral Linkages and White-Collar Labor Demand in U.S. Manufacturing pp. 495-513

- Nico Voigtländer
- Can Achievement Peer Effect Estimates Inform Policy? A View from Inside the Black Box pp. 514-523

- Jane Fruehwirth
- Consumer Inertia, Choice Dependence, and Learning from Experience in a Repeated Decision Problem pp. 524-537

- Eugenio Miravete and Ignacio Palacios-Huerta
- Trade Flows, Multilateral Resistance, and Firm Heterogeneity pp. 538-549

- Alberto Behar and Benjamin Nelson
- The Weight of the Crisis: Evidence From Newborns in Argentina pp. 550-562

- Carlos Bozzoli and Climent Quintana-Domeque
- Measuring True Sales and Underreporting with Matched Firm-Level Survey and Tax Office Data pp. 563-576

- Fujin Zhou and Remco Oostendorp
- Who Marries Differently Aged Spouses? Ability, Education, Occupation, Earnings, and Appearance pp. 577-580

- Hani Mansour and Terra McKinnish
Volume 96, issue 2, 2014
- Revealed Preferences in a Heterogeneous Population pp. 197-213

- Stefan Hoderlein and Jörg Stoye
- Entry Threats and Pricing in the Generic Drug Industry pp. 214-228

- Steven Tenn and Brett W. Wendling
- The Development Impact of a Best Practice Seasonal Worker Policy pp. 229-243

- John Gibson and David McKenzie
- Investing in Schooling In Chile: The Role of Information about Financial Aid for Higher Education pp. 244-257

- Taryn Dinkelman and Claudia Martínez A.
- Did the 2007 Legal Arizona Workers Act Reduce the State's Unauthorized Immigrant Population? pp. 258-269

- Sarah Bohn, Magnus Lofstrom and Steven Raphael
- Printing and Protestants: An Empirical Test of the Role of Printing in the Reformation pp. 270-286

- Jared Rubin
- Taxation and the Earnings of Husbands and Wives: Evidence from Sweden pp. 287-305

- Alexander Gelber
- Market Equilibrium and the Environmental Effects of Tax Adjustments in China's Automobile Industry pp. 306-317

- Junji Xiao and Heng Ju
- In School and Out of Trouble? The Minimum Dropout Age and Juvenile Crime pp. 318-331

- D. Mark Anderson
- Does Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights Matter in China? Evidence from Financing and Investment Choices in the High-Tech Industry pp. 332-348

- James S. Ang, Yingmei Cheng and Chaopeng Wu
- Collusion Through Joint R&D: An Empirical Assessment pp. 349-370

- Tomaso Duso, Lars-Hendrik Röller and Jo Seldeslachts
- A Causal Interpretation of Extensive and Intensive Margin Effects in Generalized Tobit Models pp. 371-375

- Kevin Staub
- A Conditional-Heteroskedasticity-Robust Confidence Interval for the Autoregressive Parameter pp. 376-381

- Donald Andrews and Patrik Guggenberger
Volume 96, issue 1, 2014
- Liar's Loan? Effects of Origination Channel and Information Falsification on Mortgage Delinquency pp. 1-18

- Wei Jiang, Ashlyn Aiko Nelson and Edward Vytlacil
- Are Household Surveys Like Tax Forms? Evidence from Income Underreporting of the Self-Employed pp. 19-33

- Erik Hurst, Geng Li and Benjamin Pugsley
- Estimation of Random-Coefficient Demand Models: Two Empiricists' Perspective pp. 34-59

- Christopher Knittel and Konstantinos Metaxoglou
- Has ICT Polarized Skill Demand? Evidence from Eleven Countries over Twenty-Five Years pp. 60-77

- Guy Michaels, Ashwini Natraj and John van Reenen
- Self-Selection and International Migration: New Evidence from Mexico pp. 78-91

- Robert Kaestner and Ofer Malamud
- Monopsony in the Low-Wage Labor Market? Evidence from Minimum Nurse Staffing Regulations pp. 92-102

- Jordan Matsudaira
- The Effects of World War II on Economic and Health Outcomes across Europe pp. 103-118

- Iris Kesternich, Bettina Siflinger, James Smith and Joachim Winter
- Statistical Discrimination or Prejudice? A Large Sample Field Experiment pp. 119-134

- Michael Ewens, Bryan Tomlin and Liang Wang
- Employment Protection Legislation, Multinational Firms, and Innovation pp. 135-150

- Rachel Griffith and Gareth Macartney
- Information Sharing and Stock Market Participation: Evidence from Extended Families pp. 151-160

- Geng Li
- Is the Effect of Competition on Price Dispersion Nonmonotonic? Evidence from the U.S. Airline Industry pp. 161-170

- Mian Dai, Qihong Liu and Konstantinos Serfes
- Knowledge Spillovers from Research Universities: Evidence from Endowment Value Shocks pp. 171-188

- Shawn Kantor and Alexander Whalley
- The Effect of Health Insurance on Emergency Department Visits: Evidence from an Age-Based Eligibility Threshold pp. 189-195

- Michael Anderson, Carlos Dobkin and Tal Gross
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