Econometrica
2014 - 2025
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Volume 93, month 09, 2025
- Erratum: The Aggregate Implications of Regional Business Cycles pp. 1-14

- Martin Beraja, Erik Hurst and Juan Ospina-Tejeiro
- Women in Science. Lessons From the Baby Boom pp. 1521-1560

- Scott Kim and Petra Moser
- Can Trade Policy Mitigate Climate Change? pp. 1561-1599

- Farid Farrokhi and Ahmad Lashkaripour
- Running Primary Deficits Forever in a Dynamically Efficient Economy: Feasibility and Optimality pp. 1601-1633

- Andrew B. Abel and Stavros Panageas
- Non‐Stationary Search and Assortative Matching pp. 1635-1662

- Nicolas Bonneton and Christopher Sandmann
- Rural Pensions, Labor Reallocation, and Aggregate Income: An Empirical and Quantitative Analysis of China pp. 1663-1696

- Qingen Gai, Naijia Guo, Bingjing Li, Qinghua Shi and Xiaodong Zhu
- Privatizing Disability Insurance pp. 1697-1737

- Arthur Seibold, Sebastian Seitz and Sebastian Siegloch
- Landmines and Spatial Development pp. 1739-1778

- Giorgio Chiovelli, Stelios Michalopoulos and Elias Papaioannou
- Optimal Estimation When Researcher and Social Preferences Are Misaligned pp. 1779-1810

- Jann Spiess
- Who Benefits From Surge Pricing? pp. 1811-1854

- Juan Camilo Castillo
- Structural Estimation of Higher Order Risk Preferences pp. 1855-1883

- Morten I. Lau and Hong Il Yoo
- Gaussian Transforms Modeling and the Estimation of Distributional Regression Functions pp. 1885-1913

- Richard H. Spady and Sami Stouli
- Bayesian Impact Evaluation With Informative Priors: An Application to a Colombian Management and Export Improvement Program pp. 1915-1935

- Leonardo Iacovone, David McKenzie and Rachael Meager
Volume 93, month 07, 2025
- Erratum to “Robust Priors in Nonlinear Panel Data Models” pp. 1-3

- Manuel Arellano, Stéphane Bonhomme, Sofia Borodich Suarez, Martin Schumann, Xiaoxia Shi and Gautam Tripathi
- Fisher–Schultz Lecture: Generic Machine Learning Inference on Heterogeneous Treatment Effects in Randomized Experiments, With an Application to Immunization in India pp. 1121-1164

- Victor Chernozhukov, Mert Demirer, Esther Duflo and Iván Fernández‐Val
- A Comment on: “Fisher–Schultz Lecture: Generic Machine Learning Inference on Heterogeneous Treatment Effects in Randomized Experiments, With an Application to Immunization in India” by Victor Chernozhukov, Mert Demirer, Esther Duflo, and Iván Fernández‐Val pp. 1165-1170

- Kosuke Imai and Michael Lingzhi Li
- A Comment on: “Fisher–Schultz Lecture: Generic Machine Learning Inference on Heterogeneous Treatment Effects in Randomized Experiments, With an Application to Immunization in India” by Victor Chernozhukov, Mert Demirer, Esther Duflo, and Iván Fernández‐Val pp. 1171-1176

- Stefan Wager
- Reply to: Comments on “Fisher–Schultz Lecture: Generic Machine Learning Inference on Heterogeneous Treatment Effects in Randomized Experiments, With an Application to Immunization in India” pp. 1177-1181

- Victor Chernozhukov, Mert Demirer, Esther Duflo and Iván Fernández‐Val
- Selecting the Most Effective Nudge: Evidence From a Large‐Scale Experiment on Immunization pp. 1183-1223

- Abhijit Banerjee, Arun G. Chandrasekhar, Suresh Dalpath, Esther Duflo, John Floretta, Matthew Jackson, Harini Kannan, Francine Loza, Anirudh Sankar, Anna Schrimpf and Maheshwor Shrestha
- Producing Health: Measuring Value Added of Nursing Homes pp. 1225-1264

- Liran Einav, Amy Finkelstein and Neale Mahoney
- Competitive Capture of Public Opinion pp. 1265-1297

- Ricardo Alonso and Gerard Padró i Miquel
- You Can Lead a Horse to Water: Spatial Learning and Path Dependence in Consumer Search pp. 1299-1332

- Charles Hodgson and Gregory Lewis
- Dynamic Concern for Misspecification pp. 1333-1370

- Giacomo Lanzani
- Private Information and Price Regulation in the US Credit Card Market pp. 1371-1410

- Scott T. Nelson
- Contract Labor and Establishment Growth in India pp. 1411-1448

- Marianne Bertrand, Chang‐Tai Hsieh and Nick Tsivanidis
- Fiduciary Duty and the Market for Financial Advice pp. 1449-1480

- Vivek Bhattacharya, Gastón Illanes and Manisha Padi
- A Comment on: “Monotone Comparative Statics” pp. 1481-1490

- Rabah Amir and David Rietzke
- Corrigendum: Financial Frictions and the Wealth Distribution pp. 1491-1496

- Jesús Fernández‐Villaverde, Samuel Hurtado and Galo Nuño Barrau
Volume 93, month 05, 2025
- Making Subsidies Work: Rules versus Discretion pp. 747-778

- Federico Cingano, Filippo Palomba, Paolo Pinotti and Enrico Rettore
- The Cost of Consumer Collateral: Evidence From Bunching pp. 779-819

- Benjamin L. Collier, Cameron M. Ellis and Benjamin J. Keys
- Insurance and Inequality With Persistent Private Information pp. 821-857

- Alexander W. Bloedel, R. Vijay Krishna and Oksana Leukhina
- Auctioning Control and Cash‐Flow Rights Separately pp. 859-889

- Tingjun Liu and Dan Bernhardt
- Soaking up the Sun: Battery Investment, Renewable Energy, and Market Equilibrium pp. 891-927

- R. Andrew Butters, Jackson Dorsey and Gautam Gowrisankaran
- Personalized Pricing and the Value of Time: Evidence From Auctioned Cab Rides pp. 929-958

- Nicholas Buchholz, Laura Doval, Jakub Kastl, Filip Matejka and Tobias Salz
- Quality Disclosure and Regulation: Scoring Design in Medicare Advantage pp. 959-1001

- Benjamin Vatter
- Risk and Optimal Policies in Bandit Experiments pp. 1003-1029

- Karun Adusumilli
- Location Sorting and Endogenous Amenities: Evidence From Amsterdam pp. 1031-1071

- Milena Almagro and Tomás Domínguez‐Iino
- Adaptive Maximization of Social Welfare pp. 1073-1104

- Nicolò Cesa‐Bianchi, Roberto Colomboni and Maximilian Kasy
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
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