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Volume 102, issue 5, 2020
- The Role of Career and Wage Incentives in Labor Productivity: Evidence from a Two-Stage Field Experiment in Malawi pp. 839-851

- Hyuncheol Bryant Kim, Seonghoon Kim and Thomas T. Kim
- The Value of Insiders as Mentors: Evidence from the Effects of NSF Rotators on Early-Career Scientists pp. 852-866

- Sebastian Hoenen and Christos Kolympiris
- Gender Bias among Professionals: An Identity-Based Interpretation pp. 867-880

- Alice H. Wu
- Enlisting Employees in Improving Payroll Tax Compliance: Evidence from Mexico pp. 881-896

- Todd Kumler, Eric Verhoogen and Judith Frías
- Career Incentives of City Leaders and Urban Spatial Expansion in China pp. 897-911

- Zhi Wang, Qinghua Zhang and Li-An Zhou
- Taking Innovation to the Streets: Microgeography, Physical Structure, and Innovation pp. 912-928

- Maria P. Roche
- Urban Transport Expansions and Changes in the Spatial Structure of U.S. Cities: Implications for Productivity and Welfare pp. 929-945

- Nathaniel Baum-Snow
- The Dynamic Effects of Forward Guidance Shocks pp. 946-965

- Brent Bundick and A. Lee Smith
- New Evidence on Cyclical Variation in Average Labor Costs in the United States pp. 966-979

- Grace Weishi Gu, Eswar Prasad and Thomas Moehrle
- Does Medicare Reimbursement Drive Up Drug Launch Prices? pp. 980-993

- David Ridley and Chung-Ying Lee
- Quantile Treatment Effects in the Presence of Covariates pp. 994-1005

- David Powell
- Probability Dominance pp. 1006-1020

- Enrico Diecidue, Haim Levy and Moshe Levy
Volume 102, issue 4, 2020
- Evidence of Neighborhood Effects from Moving to Opportunity: Lates of Neighborhood Quality pp. 633-647

- Dionissi Aliprantis and Francisca G.-C. Richter
- Using Goals to Motivate College Students: Theory and Evidence From Field Experiments pp. 648-663

- Damon Clark, David Gill, Victoria Prowse and Mark Rush
- Rethinking the Benefits of Youth Employment Programs: The Heterogeneous Effects of Summer Jobs pp. 664-677

- Jonathan M.V. Davis and Sara B. Heller
- Universal Cash and Crime pp. 678-689

- Brett Watson, Mouhcine Guettabi and Matthew Reimer
- The Time-Varying Effect of Monetary Policy on Asset Prices pp. 690-704

- Pascal Paul
- Contractionary Devaluation Risk: Evidence from the Free Silver Movement, 1878-1900 pp. 705-720

- Colin Weiss
- Coronavirus Fears and Macroeconomic Expectations pp. 721-730

- Carola Binder
- How Do Expectations about the Macroeconomy Affect Personal Expectations and Behavior? pp. 731-748

- Christopher Roth and Johannes Wohlfart
- Trade and Uncertainty pp. 749-765

- Dennis Novy and Alan Taylor
- International Transfer Pricing and Tax Avoidance: Evidence from Linked Trade-Tax Statistics in the United Kingdom pp. 766-778

- Li Liu, Tim Schmidt-Eisenlohr and Dongxian Guo
- The Light and the Heat: Productivity Co-Benefits of Energy-Saving Technology pp. 779-792

- Achyuta Adhvaryu, Namrata Kala and Anant Nyshadham
- Upskilling: Do Employers Demand Greater Skill When Workers Are Plentiful? pp. 793-805

- Alicia Modestino, Daniel Shoag and Joshua Ballance
- Structural Change and the Fertility Transition pp. 806-822

- Philipp Ager, Benedikt Herz and Markus Brueckner
- Marital Matching, Economies of Scale, and Intrahousehold Allocations pp. 823-837

- Laurens Cherchye, Bram De Rock, Khushboo Surana and Frederic Vermeulen
Volume 102, issue 3, 2020
- Vote Buying or (Political) Business (Cycles) as Usual? pp. 409-425

- Toke Aidt, Zareh Asatryan, Lusine Badalyan and Friedrich Heinemann
- Does Cutting the Tax Rate to Zero Induce Behavior Different from Other Tax Cuts? Evidence from Pakistan pp. 426-441

- Mazhar Waseem
- Exporting Sweatshops? Evidence from Myanmar pp. 442-456

- Mari Tanaka
- Win or Lose: Residential Sorting After a School Choice Lottery pp. 457-472

- Andrew Bibler and Stephen Billings
- School Finance Reforms, Teachers' Unions, and the Allocation of School Resources pp. 473-489

- Eric Brunner, Joshua Hyman and Andrew Ju
- Quantifying the Benefits of Social Insurance: Unemployment Insurance and Health pp. 490-505

- Elira Kuka
- Healthy Business? Managerial Education and Management in Health Care pp. 506-517

- Nicholas Bloom, Renata Lemos, Raffaella Sadun and John van Reenen
- Efficient GMM Estimation with Incomplete Data pp. 518-530

- Chris Muris
- Characteristic-Sorted Portfolios: Estimation and Inference pp. 531-551

- Matias Cattaneo, Richard Crump, Max Farrell and Ernst Schaumburg
- Risk Attitudes, Sample Selection, and Attrition in a Longitudinal Field Experiment pp. 552-568

- Glenn Harrison, Morten I. Lau and Hong Il Yoo
- Motivating Innovation: The Effect of Loss Aversion on the Willingness to Persist pp. 569-582

- Yaroslav Rosokha and Kenneth Younge
- Creativity Under Fire: The Effects of Competition on Creative Production pp. 583-599

- Daniel Gross
- The Benefits of Commitment to a Currency Peg: Aggregate Lessons from the Regional Effects of the 1896 U.S. Presidential Election pp. 600-616

- Scott Fulford and Felipe Schwartzman
- Technology Adoption under Uncertainty: Take-Up and Subsequent Investment in Zambia pp. 617-632

- Paulina Oliva, B. Kelsey Jack, Samuel Bell, Elizabeth Mettetal and Christopher Severen
Volume 102, issue 2, 2020
- Does Affirmative Action Incentivize Schooling? Evidence from India pp. 219-233

- Gaurav Khanna
- Teacher Expectations Matter pp. 234-251

- Nicholas Papageorge, Seth Gershenson and Kyung Min Kang
- Breaking the Cycle? Education and the Intergenerational Transmission of Violence pp. 252-268

- Bilge Erten and Pinar Keskin
- Scarcity without Leviathan: The Violent Effects of Cocaine Supply Shortages in the Mexican Drug War pp. 269-286

- Juan Castillo, Daniel Mejía and Pascual Restrepo
- Expectation Formation Following Large, Unexpected Shocks pp. 287-303

- Scott Baker, Tucker McElroy and Xuguang S. Sheng
- Heterogeneous Government Spending Multipliers in the Era Surrounding the Great Recession pp. 304-322

- Marco Bernardini, Selien De Schryder and Gert Peersman
- Does Austerity Pay Off? pp. 323-338

- Benjamin Born, Gernot Müller and Johannes Pfeifer
- Do Lower Minimum Wages for Young Workers Raise Their Employment? Evidence from a Danish Discontinuity pp. 339-354

- Claus Kreiner, Daniel Reck and Peer Skov
- Nonparametric Instrumental Variable Methods for Dynamic Treatment Evaluation pp. 355-367

- Gerard J. van den Berg, Petyo Bonev and Enno Mammen
- Treatment and Spillover Effects Under Network Interference pp. 368-380

- Michael Leung
- “The Righteous and Reasonable Ambition to Become a Landholder”: Land and Racial Inequality in the Postbellum South pp. 381-394

- Melinda Miller
- When It Rains It Pours: The Long-Run Economic Impacts of Salt Iodization in the United States pp. 395-407

- Achyuta Adhvaryu, Steven Bednar, Teresa Molina, Quynh Nguyen and Anant Nyshadham
Volume 102, issue 1, 2020
- Estimation and Inference for Linear Models with Two-Way Fixed Effects and Sparsely Matched Data pp. 1-16

- Valentin Verdier
- Modeling Time-Varying Uncertainty of Multiple-Horizon Forecast Errors pp. 17-33

- Todd Clark, Michael McCracken and Elmar Mertens
- Labor Regulations and the Cost of Corruption: Evidence from the Indian Firm Size Distribution pp. 34-48

- Amrit Amirapu and Michael Gechter
- Judicial Efficiency and Firm Productivity: Evidence from a World Database of Judicial Reforms pp. 49-64

- Matthieu Chemin
- Can Quotas Increase the Supply of Candidates for Higher-Level Positions? Evidence from Local Government in India pp. 65-78

- Stephen O'Connell
- The Impact of Immigration on Competing Natives' Wages: Evidence from German Reunification pp. 79-97

- Susanne Prantl and Alexandra Spitz-Oener
- From the Fringe to the Fore: Labor Unions and Employee Compensation pp. 98-112

- Matthew Knepper
- Does Home Production Replace Consumption Spending? Evidence from Shocks in Housing Wealth in the Great Recession pp. 113-128

- Jim Been, Susann Rohwedder and Michael Hurd
- Job Polarization and Jobless Recoveries pp. 129-147

- Nir Jaimovich and Henry Siu
- Consumption Uncertainty and Precautionary Saving pp. 148-161

- Dimitris Christelis, Dimitris Georgarakos, Tullio Jappelli and Maarten van Rooij
- The Cross-Sectional Distribution of Price Stickiness Implied by Aggregate Data pp. 162-179

- Carlos Carvalho, Niels Dam and Jae Won Lee
- Real Exchange Rates, Income per Capita, and Sectoral Input Shares pp. 180-194

- Javier Cravino and Sam Haltenhof
- What Do Editors Maximize? Evidence from Four Economics Journals pp. 195-217

- David Card and Stefano DellaVigna
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