Econometrica
2014 - 2025
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Volume 93, month 03, 2025
- Cap‐and‐Trade and Carbon Tax Meet Arrow–Debreu pp. 357-393

- Robert M. Anderson and Haosui Duanmu
- Choices and Outcomes in Assignment Mechanisms: The Allocation of Deceased Donor Kidneys pp. 395-438

- Nikhil Agarwal, Charles Hodgson and Paulo Somaini
- People Are More Moral in Uncertain Environments pp. 439-462

- Yiting Chen and Songfa Zhong
- Estimating Candidate Valence pp. 463-501

- Kei Kawai and Takeaki Sunada
- The Impact of Incarceration on Employment, Earnings, and Tax Filing pp. 503-538

- Andrew Garin, Dmitri Koustas, Carl McPherson, Samuel Norris, Matthew Pecenco, Evan K. Rose, Yotam Shem‐Tov and Jeffrey Weaver
- Double Robust Bayesian Inference on Average Treatment Effects pp. 539-568

- Christoph Breunig, Ruixuan Liu and Zhengfei Yu
- On (Constrained) Efficiency of Strategy‐Proof Random Assignment pp. 569-595

- Christian Basteck and Lars Ehlers
- Feedback Design in Dynamic Moral Hazard pp. 597-621

- Jeffrey C. Ely, George Georgiadis and Luis Rayo
- A Quest for Knowledge pp. 623-659

- Christoph Carnehl and Johannes Schneider
- Comparative Statics With Adjustment Costs and the Le Chatelier Principle pp. 661-694

- Eddie Dekel, John K.‐H. Quah and Ludvig Sinander
- Uniform Priors for Impulse Responses pp. 695-718

- Jonas E. Arias, Juan F. Rubio‐Ramírez and Daniel F. Waggoner
- A Comment on: “Autoregressive Conditional Duration: A New Model for Irregularly Spaced Transaction Data” pp. 719-729

- Giuseppe Cavaliere, Thomas Mikosch, Anders Rahbek and Frederik Vilandt
Volume 93, month 01, 2025
- Mussa Puzzle Redux pp. 1-39

- Oleg Itskhoki and Dmitry Mukhin
- The Political Economy of Zero‐Sum Thinking pp. 41-70

- S. Nageeb Ali, Maximilian Mihm and Lucas Siga
- Seeding a Simple Contagion pp. 71-93

- Evan Sadler
- History's Masters The Effect of European Monarchs on State Performance pp. 95-128

- Sebastian Ottinger and Nico Voigtländer
- The Margins of Trade pp. 129-160

- Ana Cecília Fieler and Jonathan Eaton
- How Well Does Bargaining Work in Consumer Markets? A Robust Bounds Approach pp. 161-194

- Joachim Freyberger and Bradley Larsen
- Persuasion Meets Delegation pp. 195-228

- Anton Kolotilin and Andriy Zapechelnyuk
- Tell Me Something I Don't Already Know: Learning in Low‐ and High‐Inflation Settings pp. 229-264

- Michael Weber, Bernardo Candia, Hassan Afrouzi, Tiziano Ropele, Rodrigo Lluberas, Serafin Frache, Brent Meyer, Saten Kumar, Yuriy Gorodnichenko, Dimitris Georgarakos, Olivier Coibion, Geoff Kenny and Jorge Ponce
- Minimum Wages, Efficiency, and Welfare pp. 265-301

- David Berger, Kyle Herkenhoff and Simon Mongey
Volume 92, month 11, 2024
- The Impacts of Managerial Autonomy on Firm Outcomes pp. 1777-1800

- Namrata Kala
- Aggregate Implications of Barriers to Female Entrepreneurship pp. 1801-1835

- Gaurav Chiplunkar and Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg
- Sparse Network Asymptotics for Logistic Regression Under Possible Misspecification pp. 1837-1868

- Bryan S. Graham
- Matching and Agglomeration: Theory and Evidence From Japanese Firm‐to‐Firm Trade pp. 1869-1905

- Yuhei Miyauchi
- Privacy‐Preserving Signals pp. 1907-1938

- Philipp Strack and Kai Hao Yang
- Stationary Social Learning in a Changing Environment pp. 1939-1966

- Raphaël Levy, Marcin Pęski and Nicolas Vieille
- Ambiguous Contracts pp. 1967-1992

- Paul Dütting, Michal Feldman, Daniel Peretz and Larry Samuelson
- Social Media and Collective Action in China pp. 1993-2026

- Bei Qin, David Strömberg and Yanhui Wu
- Adaptive, Rate‐Optimal Hypothesis Testing in Nonparametric IV Models pp. 2027-2067

- Christoph Breunig and Xiaohong Chen
- Caution and Reference Effects pp. 2069-2103

- Simone Cerreia‐Vioglio, David Dillenberger and Pietro Ortoleva
Volume 92, month 09, 2024
- A Comment on “Testing Models of Social Learning on Networks: Evidence From Two Experiments” pp. 1-6

- Marina Agranov, Benjamin Gillen and Dotan Persitz
- Can Deficits Finance Themselves? pp. 1351-1390

- George‐Marios Angeletos, Chen Lian and Christian K. Wolf
- On the Structure of Informationally Robust Optimal Mechanisms pp. 1391-1438

- Benjamin Brooks and Songzi Du
- The Rise of Fiscal Capacity: Administration and State Consolidation in the Holy Roman Empire pp. 1439-1472

- Davide Cantoni, Cathrin Mohr and Matthias Weigand
- Historical Self‐Governance and Norms of Cooperation pp. 1473-1502

- Devesh Rustagi
- Exact Bias Correction for Linear Adjustment of Randomized Controlled Trials pp. 1503-1519

- Haoge Chang, Joel A. Middleton and P. M. Aronow
- Robust Real Rate Rules pp. 1521-1551

- Tom Holden
- Random Votes to Parties and Policies in Coalition Governments pp. 1553-1588

- Matteo Cervellati, Giorgio Gulino and Paolo Roberti
- Propagation and Amplification of Local Productivity Spillovers pp. 1589-1619

- Xavier Giroud, Simone Lenzu, Quinn Maingi and Holger Mueller
- Endogenous Production Networks Under Supply Chain Uncertainty pp. 1621-1659

- Alexandr Kopytov, Bineet Mishra, Kristoffer Nimark and Mathieu Taschereau‐Dumouchel
- Spatial Unit Roots and Spurious Regression pp. 1661-1695

- Ulrich K. Müller and Mark W. Watson
- Lifestyle Behaviors and Wealth‐Health Gaps in Germany pp. 1697-1733

- Lukas Mahler and Minchul Yum
- Contractual Chains pp. 1735-1774

- Joel Watson
Volume 92, month 07, 2024
- Presidential Address: Economics and Measurement: New Measures to Model Decision Making pp. 947-978

- Ingvild Almås, Orazio Attanasio and Pamela Jervis
- A Comment on: “Presidential Address: Economics and Measurement: New Measures to Model Decision Making” by Ingvild Almås, Orazio Attanasio, and Pamela Jervis pp. 979-985

- Andrew Caplin
- A Comment on: “Presidential Address: Economics and Measurement: New Measures to Model Decision Making” by Ingvild Almås, Orazio Attanasio, and Pamela Jervis pp. 987-990

- Jesse Shapiro
- Reply to: Comment on “Presidential Address: Economics and Measurement: New Measures to Model Decision Making” pp. 991-993

- Ingvild Almås, Orazio Attanasio and Pamela Jervis
- Monotone Additive Statistics pp. 995-1031

- Xiaosheng Mu, Luciano Pomatto, Philipp Strack and Omer Tamuz
- Beyond Unbounded Beliefs: How Preferences and Information Interplay in Social Learning pp. 1033-1062

- Navin Kartik, SangMok Lee, Tianhao Liu and Daniel Rappoport
- The Unequal Effects of Pollution on Labor Supply pp. 1063-1096

- Bridget Hoffmann and Juan Pablo Rud
- Sequentially Stable Outcomes pp. 1097-1134

- Francesc Dilmé
- Nonparametric Identification of Differentiated Products Demand Using Micro Data pp. 1135-1162

- Steven Berry and Philip A. Haile
- The State Capacity Ceiling on Tax Rates: Evidence From Randomized Tax Abatements in the DRC pp. 1163-1193

- Augustin Bergeron, Gabriel Tourek and Jonathan L. Weigel
- Searching for Approval pp. 1195-1231

- Sumit Agarwal, John Grigsby, Ali Hortaçsu, Gregor Matvos, Amit Seru and Vincent Yao
- Peak‐Hour Road Congestion Pricing: Experimental Evidence and Equilibrium Implications pp. 1233-1268

- Gabriel Kreindler
- Multinational Enforcement of Labor Law: Experimental Evidence on Strengthening Occupational Safety and Health Committees pp. 1269-1308

- Laura Boudreau
- The U.S. Public Debt Valuation Puzzle pp. 1309-1347

- Zhengyang Jiang, Hanno Lustig, Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh and Mindy Z. Xiaolan
Volume 92, month 05, 2024
- Walras–Bowley Lecture: Market Power and Wage Inequality pp. 603-636

- Shubhdeep Deb, Jan Eeckhout, Aseem Patel and Lawrence Warren
- A Comment on: “Walras–Bowley Lecture: Market Power and Wage Inequality” by Shubhdeep Deb, Jan Eeckhout, Aseem Patel, and Lawrence Warren pp. 637-641

- Giovanni L. Violante
- A Comment on: “Walras–Bowley Lecture: Market Power and Wage Inequality” by Shubhdeep Deb, Jan Eeckhout, Aseem Patel, and Lawrence Warren pp. 643-646

- John van Reenen
- Reply to: Comments on “Walras–Bowley Lecture: Market Power and Wage Inequality” pp. 647-650

- Shubhdeep Deb, Jan Eeckhout, Aseem Patel and Lawrence Warren
- Certification Design With Common Values pp. 651-686

- Andreas Asseyer and Ran Weksler
- Bias‐Aware Inference in Fuzzy Regression Discontinuity Designs pp. 687-711

- Claudia Noack and Christoph Rothe
- A Demand Curve for Disaster Recovery Loans pp. 713-748

- Benjamin Collier and Cameron Ellis
- Identification and Estimation in Many‐to‐One Two‐Sided Matching Without Transfers pp. 749-774

- YingHua He, Shruti Sinha and Xiaoting Sun
- Implementation via Information Design in Binary‐Action Supermodular Games pp. 775-813

- Stephen Morris, Daisuke Oyama and Satoru Takahashi
- Setbacks, Shutdowns, and Overruns pp. 815-847

- Felix Zhiyu Feng, Curtis R. Taylor, Mark M. Westerfield and Feifan Zhang
- Equilibrium Grading Policies With Implications for Female Interest in STEM Courses pp. 849-880

- Tom Ahn, Peter Arcidiacono, Amy Hopson and James Thomas
- Endogenous Information and Simplifying Insurance Choice pp. 881-911

- Zach Y. Brown and Jihye Jeon
- A Comment on: “A Modern Gauss–Markov Theorem” pp. 913-924

- Benedikt Pötscher and David Preinerstorfer
- Reply to: Comment on “A Modern Gauss–Markov Theorem” pp. 925-928

- Bruce E. Hansen
Volume 92, month 03, 2024
- Attributes: Selective Learning and Influence pp. 311-353

- Arjada Bardhi
- Adapting to Climate Risk With Guaranteed Credit: Evidence From Bangladesh pp. 355-386

- Gregory Lane
- Flexible Moral Hazard Problems pp. 387-409

- George Georgiadis, Doron Ravid and Balázs Szentes
- Bootstrap Inference for Fixed‐Effect Models pp. 411-427

- Ayden Higgins and Koen Jochmans
- Bargaining and Exclusion With Multiple Buyers pp. 429-465

- Dilip Abreu and Mihai Manea
- Production and Learning in Teams pp. 467-504

- Kyle Herkenhoff, Jeremy Lise, Guido Menzio and Gordon M. Phillips
- Networks, Barriers, and Trade pp. 505-541

- David Rezza Baqaee and Emmanuel Farhi
- Toward a General Theory of Peer Effects pp. 543-565

- Vincent Boucher, Michelle Rendall, Philip Ushchev and Yves Zenou
- Randomization Tests for Peer Effects in Group Formation Experiments pp. 567-590

- Guillaume Basse, Peng Ding, Avi Feller and Panos Toulis
Volume 92, month 01, 2024
- Learning in Repeated Interactions on Networks pp. 1-27

- Wanying Huang, Philipp Strack and Omer Tamuz
- Drilling Deadlines and Oil and Gas Development pp. 29-60

- Evan Herrnstadt, Ryan Kellogg and Eric Lewis
- Can Restorative Justice Conferencing Reduce Recidivism? Evidence From the Make‐it‐Right Program pp. 61-78

- Yotam Shem‐Tov, Steven Raphael and Alissa Skog
- Designing Disability Insurance Reforms: Tightening Eligibility Rules or Reducing Benefits? pp. 79-110

- Andreas Haller, Stefan Staubli and Josef Zweimüller
- Do not Blame Bellman: It Is Koopmans' Fault pp. 111-140

- Gaetano Bloise, Cuong Le Van and Yiannis Vailakis
- “Near” Weighted Utilitarian Characterizations of Pareto Optima pp. 141-165

- Yeon‐Koo Che, Jinwoo Kim, Fuhito Kojima and Christopher Thomas Ryan
- Comparative Statics With Linear Objectives: Normality, Complementarity, and Ranking Multi‐Prior Beliefs pp. 167-200

- Paweł Dziewulski and John K.‐H. Quah
- Wealth Inequality in a Low Rate Environment pp. 201-246

- Matthieu Gomez and Émilien Gouin‐Bonenfant
- A Comment on: “Expected Uncertain Utility” pp. 247-256

- Simon Grant, Sh. L. Liu and Jingni Yang
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