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Volume 99, issue 5, 2017
- Box Office Buzz: Does Social Media Data Steal the Show from Model Uncertainty When Forecasting for Hollywood? pp. 749–755

- Steven Lehrer and Tian Xie
- The Impact of Unemployment Insurance on Job Search: Evidence from Google Search Data pp. 756–768

- Scott Baker and Andrey Fradkin
- Women Helping Women? Evidence from Private Sector Data on Workplace Hierarchies pp. 769–775

- Astrid Kunze and Amalia Miller
- The Selection of High-Skilled Emigrants pp. 776–792

- Matthias Parey, Jens Ruhose, Fabian Waldinger and Nicolai Netz
- Volatile Top Income Shares in Switzerland? Reassessing the Evolution between 1981 and 2010 pp. 793–809

- Reto Foellmi and Isabel Martínez
- Do Judges Have Tastes for Discrimination? Evidence from Criminal Courts pp. 810–823

- Kyung H. Park
- Breaking Bad: Mechanisms of Social Influence and the Path to Criminality in Juvenile Jails pp. 824–838

- Megan Stevenson
- Electricity Cost and Firm Performance: Evidence from India pp. 839–852

- Ama Abeberese
- Consumer Bankruptcy and Financial Health pp. 853–869

- Will Dobbie, Paul Goldsmith-Pinkham and Crystal S. Yang
- Household Portfolio Choice and Retirement pp. 870–883

- Jawad M. Addoum
- The Volatility of Long-Term Bond Returns: Persistent Interest Shocks and Time-Varying Risk Premiums pp. 884–895

- Daniela Osterrieder and Peter C. Schotman
- A Portrait of Trade in Value-Added over Four Decades pp. 896–911

- Robert Johnson and Guillermo Noguera
- Prediction Using Several Macroeconomic Models pp. 912–925

- Gianni Amisano and John Geweke
- Subsidies and Structure: The Lasting Impact of the Hill-Burton Program on the Hospital Industry pp. 926–943

- Andrea Park Chung, Martin Gaynor and Seth Richards-Shubik
- Econometrics of Ascending Auctions by Quantile Regression pp. 944–953

- Nathalie Gimenes
Volume 99, issue 4, 2017
- A Field Experiment on Search Costs and the Formation of Scientific Collaborations pp. 565-576

- Kevin Boudreau, Tom Brady, Ina Ganguli, Patrick Gaulé, Eva Guinan, Anthony Hollenberg and Karim R. Lakhani
- A Field Experiment in Motivating Employee Ideas pp. 577-590

- Michael Gibbs, Susanne Neckermann and Christoph Siemroth
- How Are You, My Dearest Mozart? Well-Being and Creativity of Three Famous Composers Based on Their Letters pp. 591-605

- Karol Borowiecki
- Much Ado about Nothing? New Evidence on the Effects of Payday Lending on Military Members pp. 606-621

- Susan Carter and William Skimmyhorn
- Social Interactions and Crime Revisited: An Investigation Using Individual Offender Data in Dutch Neighborhoods pp. 622-636

- Wim Bernasco, Thomas Graaff, Jan Rouwendal and Wouter Steenbeek
- Imperfect Competition in Selection Markets pp. 637-651

- Neale Mahoney and E. Glen Weyl
- Test Score Measurement and the Black-White Test Score Gap pp. 652-656

- Jeffrey Penney
- A GMM Approach for Dealing with Missing Data on Regressors pp. 657-662

- Jason Abrevaya and Stephen G. Donald
- Measuring the Stringency of Land Use Regulation: The Case of China's Building Height Limits pp. 663-677

- Jan Brueckner, Shihe Fu, Yizhen Gu and Junfu Zhang
- Estimating the Effects of the English Rule on Litigation Outcomes pp. 678-682

- Eric Helland and Jungmo Yoon
- Can Variation in Subgroups' Average Treatment Effects Explain Treatment Effect Heterogeneity? Evidence from a Social Experiment pp. 683-697

- Marianne Bitler, Jonah B. Gelbach and Hilary Hoynes
- Asymptotic Behavior of a t -Test Robust to Cluster Heterogeneity pp. 698-709

- Andrew V. Carter, Kevin Schnepel and Douglas Steigerwald
- Decomposing the Wealth Effect on Consumption pp. 710-721

- Monica Paiella and Luigi Pistaferri
- A More Timely House Price Index pp. 722-734

- Elliot Anenberg and Steven Laufer
- Recasting the Iron Rice Bowl: The Reform of China's State-Owned Enterprises pp. 735-747

- Daniel Berkowitz, Hong Ma and Shuichiro Nishioka
Volume 99, issue 3, 2017
- In Aid We Trust: Hearts and Minds and the Pakistan Earthquake of 2005 pp. 371-386

- Tahir Andrabi and Jishnu Das
- The Effect of Education on Civic and Political Engagement in Nonconsolidated Democracies: Evidence from Nigeria pp. 387-401

- Horacio Larreguy and John Marshall
- Culture, Institutions, and the Wealth of Nations pp. 402-416

- Yuriy Gorodnichenko and Gérard Roland
- Roads and Innovation pp. 417-434

- Ajay Agrawal, Alberto Galasso and Alexander Oettl
- Roads, Railroads, and Decentralization of Chinese Cities pp. 435-448

- Nathaniel Baum-Snow, Loren Brandt, J. Vernon Henderson, Matthew Turner and Qinghua Zhang
- Are University Admissions Academically Fair? pp. 449-464

- Debopam Bhattacharya, Shin Kanaya and Margaret Stevens
- Estimation in the Fixed-Effects Ordered Logit Model pp. 465-477

- Chris Muris
- Two-Way Models for Gravity pp. 478-485

- Koen Jochmans
- Empirical Bayes Methods for Dynamic Factor Models pp. 486-498

- Siem Jan Koopman and Geert Mesters
- Green Expectations: Current Effects of Anticipated Carbon Pricing pp. 499-513

- Derek Lemoine
- News and Financial Intermediation in Aggregate Fluctuations pp. 514-530

- Christoph Görtz and John Tsoukalas
- Split Decisions: Household Finance When a Policy Discontinuity Allocates Overseas Work pp. 531-543

- Michael Clemens and Erwin R. Tiongson
- The Effectiveness of R&D Tax Credits pp. 544-549

- Russell Thomson
- Is the Time Allocated to Review Patent Applications Inducing Examiners to Grant Invalid Patents? Evidence from Microlevel Application Data pp. 550-563

- Michael D. Frakes and Melissa F. Wasserman
Volume 99, issue 2, 2017
- Is Information Power? Using Mobile Phones and Free Newspapers during an Election in Mozambique pp. 185-200

- Jenny C. Aker, Paul Collier and Pedro Vicente
- Richer (and Holier) Than Thou? The Effect of Relative Income Improvements on Demand for Redistribution pp. 201-212

- Mounir Karadja, Johanna Mollerstrom and David Seim
- Drug Battles and School Achievement: Evidence from Rio de Janeiro's Favelas pp. 213-228

- Joana Monteiro and Rudi Rocha
- The Lasting Effect of Sex Ratio Imbalance on Marriage and Family: Evidence from World War II in Russia pp. 229-242

- Elizabeth Brainerd
- Regional Labor Market Adjustment in the United States: Trend and Cycle pp. 243-257

- Mai Dao, Davide Furceri and Prakash Loungani
- The Evolution of Rotation Group Bias: Will the Real Unemployment Rate Please Stand Up? pp. 258-264

- Alan Krueger, Alexandre Mas and Xiaotong Niu
- Water Quality Awareness and Breastfeeding: Evidence of Health Behavior Change in Bangladesh pp. 265-280

- Pinar Keskin, Gauri Shastry and Helen Willis
- Substitution between Clean and Dirty Energy Inputs: A Macroeconomic Perspective pp. 281-290

- Chris Papageorgiou, Marianne Saam and Patrick Schulte
- Nonparametric Estimation of a Nonseparable Demand Function under the Slutsky Inequality Restriction pp. 291-304

- Richard Blundell, Joel Horowitz and Matthias Parey
- Testing Local Average Treatment Effect Assumptions pp. 305-313

- Ismael Mourifié and Yuanyuan Wan
- The Explicit Formula for the Hodrick-Prescott Filter in a Finite Sample pp. 314-318

- Adriana Cornea-Madeira
- Granger Causal Priority and Choice of Variables in Vector Autoregressions pp. 319-329

- Marek Jarociński and Bartosz Maćkowiak
- Quality-Adjusted Price Measurement: A New Approach with Evidence from Semiconductors pp. 330-342

- David Byrne, Brian Kovak and Ryan Michaels
- Tracking the Slowdown in Long-Run GDP Growth pp. 343-356

- Juan Antolin-Diaz, Thomas Drechsel and Ivan Petrella
- Sales, Quantity Surcharge, and Consumer Inattention pp. 357-370

- Sofronis Clerides and Pascal Courty
Volume 99, issue 1, 2017
- Authority, Incentives, and Performance: Evidence from a Chinese Newspaper pp. 16-31

- Yanhui Wu
- It’s Good to Be First: Order Bias in Reading and Citing NBER Working Papers pp. 32-39

- Daniel Feenberg, Ina Ganguli, Patrick Gaulé and Jonathan Gruber
- Access to Home Equity and Consumption: Evidence from a Policy Experiment pp. 40-52

- Sumit Agarwal and Wenlan Qian
- Inattention to Deferred Increases in Tax Bases: How Michigan Home Buyers Are Paying for Assessment Limits pp. 53-66

- Sebastien Bradley
- Temporary Shocks and Persistent Effects in Urban Economies: Evidence from British Cities after the U.S. Civil War pp. 67-79

- W Hanlon
- Heterogeneous Agglomeration pp. 80-94

- Giulia Faggio, Olmo Silva and William Strange
- The Minimum Legal Drinking Age and Morbidity in the United States pp. 95-104

- Christopher Carpenter and Carlos Dobkin
- Decentralization, Collusion, and Coal Mine Deaths pp. 105-118

- Ruixue Jia and Huihua Nie
- The Benefits of College Athletic Success: An Application of the Propensity Score Design pp. 119-134

- Michael Anderson
- Is There a Debt-Threshold Effect on Output Growth? pp. 135-150

- Alexander Chudik, Kamiar Mohaddes, Mohammad Pesaran and Mehdi Raissi
- Market Structure and Cost Pass-Through in Retail pp. 151-166

- Gee Hee Hong and Nicholas Li
- Law and Innovation: Evidence from State Trade Secrets Laws pp. 167-179

- Ivan Png
- Why Do Tougher Caseworkers Increase Employment? The Role of Program Assignment as a Causal Mechanism pp. 180-183

- Martin Huber, Michael Lechner and Giovanni Mellace
- Understanding the Advice of Commissions-Motivated Agents: Evidence from the Indian Life Insurance Market pp. 1–15

- Santosh Anagol, Shawn Cole and Shayak Sarkar
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