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Volume 100, issue 5, 2018
- Robots at Work pp. 753-768

- Georg Graetz and Guy Michaels
- Is Murder Bad for Business? Evidence from Colombia pp. 769-782

- Sandra V. Rozo
- Time Use and Labor Productivity: The Returns to Sleep pp. 783-798

- Matthew Gibson and Jeffrey Shrader
- Measuring Uncertainty and Its Impact on the Economy pp. 799-815

- Andrea Carriero, Todd Clark and Massimiliano Marcellino
- Asset Integration and Attitudes toward Risk: Theory and Evidence pp. 816-830

- Steffen Andersen, James Cox, Glenn Harrison, Morten I. Lau, E. Elisabet Rutström and Vjollca Sadiraj
- Why You Should Never Use the Hodrick-Prescott Filter pp. 831-843

- James D. Hamilton
- Optimal Design of Experiments in the Presence of Interference pp. 844-860

- Sarah Baird, Aislinn Bohren, Craig McIntosh and Berk Özler
- Tall Buildings and Land Values: Height and Construction Cost Elasticities in Chicago, 1870–2010 pp. 861-875

- Gabriel Ahlfeldt and Daniel McMillen
- Gender Stereotypes in the Classroom and Effects on Achievement pp. 876-890

- Sule Alan, Seda Ertac and Ipek Mumcu
- Do Anti-Poverty Programs Sway Voters? Experimental Evidence from Uganda pp. 891-905

- Christopher Blattman, Mathilde Emeriau and Nathan Fiala
- Why Do Previous Choices Matter for Hospital Demand? Decomposing Switching Costs from Unobserved Preferences pp. 906-915

- Devesh Raval and Ted Rosenbaum
- A Composite Likelihood Framework for Analyzing Singular DSGE Models pp. 916-932

- Zhongjun Qu
- Fiscal Forecasts at the FOMC: Evidence from the Greenbooks pp. 933-945

- Dean Croushore and Simon van Norden
Volume 100, issue 4, 2018
- Review of Economics and Statistics over the Past 100 Years: Content pp. i-vi

- Asim I. Khwaja and Kunal Mangal
- Endogenous Stratification in Randomized Experiments pp. 567-580

- Alberto Abadie, Matthew M. Chingos and Martin R. West
- Performance in Mixed-Sex and Single-Sex Competitions: What We Can Learn from Speedboat Races in Japan pp. 581-593

- Alison Booth and Eiji Yamamura
- Conflict, Climate, and Cells: A Disaggregated Analysis pp. 594-608

- Mariaflavia Harari and Eliana La Ferrara
- Keep the Kids Inside? Juvenile Curfews and Urban Gun Violence pp. 609-618

- Jillian Carr and Jennifer Doleac
- Natural Disasters, Technology Diversity, and Operating Performance pp. 619-630

- Po-Hsuan Hsu, Hsiao-Hui Lee, Shu-Cing Peng and Long Yi
- Workers beneath the Floodgates: Low-Wage Import Competition and Workers’ Adjustment pp. 631-647

- Hale Utar
- Crowd-Out, Education, and Employer Contributions to Workplace Pensions: Evidence from Canadian Tax Records pp. 648-663

- Derek Messacar
- Off the Charts: Massive Unexplained Heterogeneity in a Global Study of Ambiguity Attitudes pp. 664-677

- Olivier l’Haridon, Ferdinand Vieider, Diego Aycinena, Agustinus Bandur, Alexis Belianin, Lubomir Cingl, Amit Kothiyal and Peter Martinsson
- Male Earnings, Marriageable Men, and Nonmarital Fertility: Evidence from the Fracking Boom pp. 678-690

- Melissa S. Kearney and Riley Wilson
- Can Maternity Benefits Have Long-Term Effects on Childbearing? Evidence from Soviet Russia pp. 691-703

- Olga Malkova
- Estimating Aging Effects in Running Events pp. 704-711

- Ray C. Fair and Edward H. Kaplan
- The World Is Not Yet Flat: Transport Costs Matter! pp. 712-724

- Kristian Behrens, W. Mark Brown and Theophile Bougna
- Speed pp. 725-739

- Victor Couture, Gilles Duranton and Matthew Turner
- Approximating Exogenous Variation in R&D: Evidence from the Kentucky and North Carolina SBIR State Match Programs pp. 740-752

- Lauren Lanahan and Maryann P. Feldman
Volume 100, issue 3, 2018
- Social Cohesion, Religious Beliefs, and the Effect of Protestantism on Suicide pp. 377-391

- Sascha Becker and Ludger Woessmann
- Crime Scars: Recessions and the Making of Career Criminals pp. 392-404

- Brian Bell, Anna Bindler and Stephen Machin
- The Credit Market Consequences of Job Displacement pp. 405-415

- Benjamin Keys
- Disability Benefit Take-Up and Local Labor Market Conditions pp. 416-423

- Kerwin Kofi Charles, Yiming Li and Melvin Stephens
- Two-Sided Heterogeneity and Trade pp. 424-439

- Andrew Bernard, Andreas Moxnes and Karen Helene Ulltveit-Moe
- Shops and the City: Evidence on Local Externalities and Local Government Policy from Big-Box Bankruptcies pp. 440-453

- Daniel Shoag and Stan Veuger
- Metropolitan Land Values pp. 454-466

- David Albouy, Gabriel Ehrlich and Minchul Shin
- Compulsory Voting, Habit Formation, and Political Participation pp. 467-476

- Michael M. Bechtel, Dominik Hangartner and Lukas Schmid
- Government Involvement in the Corporate Governance of Banks pp. 477-488

- Linus Siming
- Bank Concentration and Schumpeterian Growth: Theory and International Evidence pp. 489-501

- Boubacar Diallo and Wilfried Koch
- Imputation in U.S. Manufacturing Data and Its Implications for Productivity Dispersion pp. 502-509

- T. Kirk White, Jerome P. Reiter and Amil Petrin
- Tell Me Something I Don’t Already Know: Informedness and the Impact of Information Programs pp. 510-527

- David Byrne, Andrea La Nauze and Leslie A. Martin
- An Empirical Evaluation of the Toolbox Model of Lottery Choices pp. 528-534

- Dale Stahl
- Measuring the Graph Concordance of Locally Dependent Observations pp. 535-549

- Kyungchul Song
- Intuitive and Reliable Estimates of the Output Gap from a Beveridge-Nelson Filter pp. 550-566

- Gunes Kamber, James Morley and Benjamin Wong
Volume 100, issue 2, 2018
- Job Displacement and the Duration of Joblessness: The Role of Spatial Mismatch pp. 203-218

- Fredrik Andersson, John Haltiwanger, Mark Kutzbach, Henry O. Pollakowski and Daniel Weinberg
- On the Demographic Adjustment of Unemployment pp. 219-231

- Régis Barnichon and Geert Mesters
- How Do Right-to-Carry Laws Affect Crime Rates? Coping with Ambiguity Using Bounded-Variation Assumptions pp. 232-244

- Charles Manski and John Pepper
- Labor Misallocation and Mass Mobilization: Russian Agriculture during the Great War pp. 245-259

- Paul Castañeda Dower and Andrei Markevich
- Every Little Bit Counts: The Impact of High-Speed Internet on the Transition to College pp. 260-273

- Lisa J. Dettling, Sarena Goodman and Jonathan Smith
- Born to Lead? The Effect of Birth Order on Noncognitive Abilities pp. 274-286

- Sandra Black, Erik Grönqvist and Björn Öckert
- Childhood Medicaid Coverage and Later-Life Health Care Utilization pp. 287-302

- Laura Wherry, Sarah Miller, Robert Kaestner and Bruce D. Meyer
- Information and Legislative Bargaining: The Political Economy of U.S. Tariff Suspensions pp. 303-318

- Rodney Ludema, Anna Maria Mayda and Prachi Mishra
- The Economics of Attribute-Based Regulation: Theory and Evidence from Fuel Economy Standards pp. 319-336

- Koichiro Ito and James Sallee
- Valid Two-Step Identification-Robust Confidence Sets for GMM pp. 337-348

- Isaiah Andrews
- Nonparametric Welfare and Demand Analysis with Unobserved Individual Heterogeneity pp. 349-361

- Sam Cosaert and Thomas Demuynck
- The Asymmetric Experience of Positive and Negative Economic Growth: Global Evidence Using Subjective Well-Being Data pp. 362-375

- Jan-Emmanuel De Neve, George Ward, Femke De Keulenaer, Bert Van Landeghem, Georgios Kavetsos and Michael I. Norton
Volume 100, issue 1, 2018
- Asymmetric Information and Middleman Margins: An Experiment with Indian Potato Farmers pp. 1-13

- Sandip Mitra, Dilip Mookherjee, Maximo Torero and Sujata Visaria
- Political Conformity: Event-Study Evidence from the United States pp. 14-28

- Ricardo Perez-Truglia
- The Local Influence of Pioneer Investigators on Technology Adoption: Evidence from New Cancer Drugs pp. 29-44

- Leila Agha and David Molitor
- Social Ties in Academia: A Friend Is a Treasure pp. 45-50

- Tommaso Colussi
- Accountability and Incentives of Appointed and Elected Public Officials pp. 51-64

- Zohal Hessami
- Gentrification and Failing Schools: The Unintended Consequences of School Choice under NCLB pp. 65-77

- Stephen Billings, Eric J. Brunner and Stephen Ross
- Testing for Rank Invariance or Similarity in Program Evaluation pp. 78-85

- Yingying Dong and Shu Shen
- Testing Rank Similarity pp. 86-91

- Brigham R. Frandsen and Lars Lefgren
- Contracting between Firms: Empirical Evidence pp. 92-104

- Rajkamal Iyer and Zacharias Sautner
- Scraped Data and Sticky Prices pp. 105-119

- Alberto Cavallo
- Knocking on Tax Haven’s Door: Multinational Firms and Transfer Pricing pp. 120-134

- Ronald Davies, Julien Martin, Mathieu Parenti and Farid Toubal
- In Search of the Armington Elasticity pp. 135-150

- Robert Feenstra, Philip Luck, Maurice Obstfeld and Katheryn Russ
- Who Loses under Cap-and-Trade Programs? The Labor Market Effects of the NOx Budget Trading Program pp. 151-166

- E Curtis
- Are U.S. Cities Underpoliced? Theory and Evidence pp. 167-186

- Aaron Chalfin and Justin McCrary
- Constrained Discretion and Central Bank Transparency pp. 187-202

- Francesco Bianchi and Leonardo Melosi
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