Econometrica
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Volume 90, month 11, 2022
- Corrigendum to “On the Existence of Pure and Mixed Strategy Nash Equilibrium in Discontinuous Games” pp. 1-2

- Christian Ewerhart and Philip J. Reny
- Empirical Strategies in Economics: Illuminating the Path From Cause to Effect pp. 2509-2539

- Joshua Angrist
- Causality in Econometrics: Choice vs Chance pp. 2541-2566

- Guido W. Imbens
- Robust Empirical Bayes Confidence Intervals pp. 2567-2602

- Timothy B. Armstrong, Michal Kolesár and Mikkel Plagborg‐Møller
- General Equilibrium Effects of Cash Transfers: Experimental Evidence From Kenya pp. 2603-2643

- Dennis Egger, Johannes Haushofer, Edward Miguel, Paul Niehaus and Michael Walker
- Uneven Growth: Automation's Impact on Income and Wealth Inequality pp. 2645-2683

- Benjamin Moll, Lukasz Rachel and Pascual Restrepo
- Multinationals, Monopsony, and Local Development: Evidence From the United Fruit Company pp. 2685-2721

- Esteban Méndez and Diana Van Patten
- Market Competition and Political Influence: An Integrated Approach pp. 2723-2753

- Steven Callander, Dana Foarta and Takuo Sugaya
- Productivity Dispersion, Between‐Firm Competition, and the Labor Share pp. 2755-2793

- Émilien Gouin‐Bonenfant
- The Converse Envelope Theorem pp. 2795-2819

- Ludvig Sinander
- A Negishi Approach to Recursive Contracts pp. 2821-2855

- Gaetano Bloise and Paolo Siconolfi
- Learning From Reviews: The Selection Effect and the Speed of Learning pp. 2857-2899

- Daron Acemoglu, Ali Makhdoumi, Azarakhsh Malekian and Asuman Ozdaglar
- Spatial Correlation Robust Inference pp. 2901-2935

- Ulrich K. Müller and Mark W. Watson
- Achieving Scale Collectively pp. 2937-2978

- Vittorio Bassi, Raffaela Muoio, Tommaso Porzio, Ritwika Sen and Esau Tugume
Volume 90, month 09, 2022
- Gender Differences in Peer Recognition by Economists pp. 1937-1971

- David Card, Stefano DellaVigna, Patricia Funk and Nagore Iriberri
- Tasks, Automation, and the Rise in U.S. Wage Inequality pp. 1973-2016

- Daron Acemoglu and Pascual Restrepo
- Preparing for the Worst but Hoping for the Best: Robust (Bayesian) Persuasion pp. 2017-2051

- Piotr Dworczak and Alessandro Pavan
- Volatility and the Gains From Trade pp. 2053-2092

- Treb Allen and David Atkin
- Fiscal Rules and Discretion Under Limited Enforcement pp. 2093-2127

- Marina Halac and Pierre Yared
- A General Framework for Robust Contracting Models pp. 2129-2159

- Daniel Walton and Gabriel Carroll
- Full Information Equivalence in Large Elections pp. 2161-2185

- Paulo Barelli, Sourav Bhattacharya and Lucas Siga
- Information Hierarchies pp. 2187-2214

- Benjamin Brooks, Alexander Frankel and Emir Kamenica
- Experimentation and Approval Mechanisms pp. 2215-2247

- Andrew McClellan
- Monetary Policy, Redistribution, and Risk Premia pp. 2249-2282

- Rohan Kekre and Moritz Lenel
- Rules and Commitment in Communication: An Experimental Analysis pp. 2283-2318

- Guillaume R. Fréchette, Alessandro Lizzeri and Jacopo Perego
- (S)Cars and the Great Recession pp. 2319-2356

- Orazio Attanasio, Kieran Larkin, Morten Ravn and Mario Padula
- Market Size and Spatial Growth—Evidence From Germany's Post‐War Population Expulsions pp. 2357-2396

- Michael Peters
- Optimal Taxation of Income‐Generating Choice pp. 2397-2436

- Laurence Ales and Christopher Sleet
- Structural Rationality in Dynamic Games pp. 2437-2469

- Marciano Siniscalchi
- Household Leverage and the Recession pp. 2471-2505

- Callum Jones, Virgiliu Midrigan and Thomas Philippon
Volume 90, month 07, 2022
- Comment on Andrews (1991) “Heteroskedasticity and Autocorrelation Consistent Covariance Matrix Estimation” pp. 1-2

- Alessandro Casini
- Comment on Jackson and Sonnenschein (2007) “Overcoming Incentive Constraints by Linking Decisions” pp. 3-7

- Ian Ball, Matthew Jackson and Deniz Kattwinkel
- The Effect of Job Loss and Unemployment Insurance on Crime in Brazil pp. 1393-1423

- Diogo G. C. Britto, Paolo Pinotti and Breno Sampaio
- Firm and Worker Dynamics in a Frictional Labor Market pp. 1425-1462

- Adrien Bilal, Niklas Engbom, Simon Mongey and Giovanni L. Violante
- Mechanism Design With Limited Commitment pp. 1463-1500

- Laura Doval and Vasiliki Skreta
- Locally Robust Semiparametric Estimation pp. 1501-1535

- Victor Chernozhukov, Juan Carlos Escanciano, Hidehiko Ichimura, Whitney K. Newey and James M. Robins
- Optimal Dynamic Information Acquisition pp. 1537-1582

- Weijie Zhong
- Robust Incentives for Teams pp. 1583-1613

- Tianjiao Dai and Juuso Toikka
- From Imitation to Innovation: Where Is All That Chinese R&D Going? pp. 1615-1654

- Michael König, Kjetil Storesletten, Zheng Song and Fabrizio Zilibotti
- The Analytic Theory of a Monetary Shock pp. 1655-1680

- Fernando Alvarez and Francesco Lippi
- Maximum Likelihood Estimation in Markov Regime‐Switching Models With Covariate‐Dependent Transition Probabilities pp. 1681-1710

- Demian Pouzo, Zacharias Psaradakis and Martin Sola
- Terrorism Financing, Recruitment, and Attacks pp. 1711-1742

- Nicola Limodio
- Job Search Behavior Among the Employed and Non‐Employed pp. 1743-1779

- Jason Faberman, Andreas Mueller, Aysegul Sahin and Giorgio Topa
- Beyond Health: Nonhealth Risk and the Value of Disability Insurance pp. 1781-1810

- Manasi Deshpande and Lee Lockwood
- Determination of Pareto Exponents in Economic Models Driven by Markov Multiplicative Processes pp. 1811-1833

- Brendan Beare and Alexis Akira Toda
- Making a NARCO: Childhood Exposure to Illegal Labor Markets and Criminal Life Paths pp. 1835-1878

- Maria Micaela Sviatschi
- From Population Growth to Firm Demographics: Implications for Concentration, Entrepreneurship and the Labor Share pp. 1879-1914

- Hugo Hopenhayn, Julian Neira and Rish Singhania
- A Comment on “Using Randomization to Break the Curse of Dimensionality” pp. 1915-1929

- Robert L. Bray
Volume 90, month 05, 2022
- Automatic Debiased Machine Learning of Causal and Structural Effects pp. 967-1027

- Victor Chernozhukov, Whitney K. Newey and Rahul Singh
- Dual‐Self Representations of Ambiguity Preferences pp. 1029-1061

- Madhav Chandrasekher, Mira Frick, Ryota Iijima and Yves Le Yaouanq
- Managers and Productivity in the Public Sector pp. 1063-1084

- Alessandra Fenizia
- Randomize at Your Own Risk: On the Observability of Ambiguity Aversion pp. 1085-1107

- Aurélien Baillon, Yoram Halevy and Chen Li
- Test Design Under Falsification pp. 1109-1142

- Eduardo Perez and Vasiliki Skreta
- Affirmative Action in India via Vertical, Horizontal, and Overlapping Reservations pp. 1143-1176

- Tayfun Sönmez and M. Bumin Yenmez
- The Limits of ONETARY ECONOMICS: On Money as a Constraint on Market Power pp. 1177-1204

- Ricardo Lagos and Shengxing Zhang
- Testing for Differences in Stochastic Network Structure pp. 1205-1223

- Eric Auerbach
- Signaling Under Double‐Crossing Preferences pp. 1225-1260

- Chia‐Hui Chen, Junichiro Ishida and Wing Suen
- Misallocation, Selection, and Productivity: A Quantitative Analysis With Panel Data From China pp. 1261-1282

- Tasso Adamopoulos, Loren Brandt, Jessica Leight and Diego Restuccia
- A Modern Gauss–Markov Theorem pp. 1283-1294

- Bruce E. Hansen
- Optimal Monetary Policy in Production Networks pp. 1295-1336

- Jennifer La'O and Alireza Tahbaz‐Salehi
- Long‐Run Effects of Dynamically Assigned Treatments: A New Methodology and an Evaluation of Training Effects on Earnings pp. 1337-1354

- Gerard J. van den Berg and Johan Vikström
- Adaptive Bayesian Estimation of Discrete‐Continuous Distributions Under Smoothness and Sparsity pp. 1355-1377

- Andriy Norets and Justinas Pelenis
Volume 90, month 03, 2022
- Unwilling to Train?—Firm Responses to the Colombian Apprenticeship Regulation pp. 507-550

- Santiago Caicedo, Miguel Espinosa and Arthur Seibold
- Model and Predictive Uncertainty: A Foundation for Smooth Ambiguity Preferences pp. 551-584

- Tommaso Denti and Luciano Pomatto
- Optimal Discounting pp. 585-623

- Jawwad Noor and Norio Takeoka
- Discretizing Unobserved Heterogeneity pp. 625-643

- Stéphane Bonhomme, Thibaut Lamadon and Elena Manresa
- Optimal Taxation and R&D Policies pp. 645-684

- Ufuk Akcigit, Douglas Hanley and Stefanie Stantcheva
- Macro‐Finance Decoupling: Robust Evaluations of Macro Asset Pricing Models pp. 685-713

- Xu Cheng, Winston Dou and Zhipeng Liao
- Optimal Decision Rules for Weak GMM pp. 715-748

- Isaiah Andrews and Anna Mikusheva
- Global Banks and Systemic Debt Crises pp. 749-798

- Juan Morelli, Pablo Ottonello and Diego J. Perez
- Range‐Dependent Attribute Weighting in Consumer Choice: An Experimental Test pp. 799-830

- Jason Somerville
- The Welfare Effects of Dynamic Pricing: Evidence From Airline Markets pp. 831-858

- Kevin R. Williams
- Are Medical Care Prices Still Declining? A Re‐Examination Based on Cost‐Effectiveness Studies pp. 859-886

- Abe Dunn, Anne Hall and Seidu Dauda
- Detecting p‐Hacking pp. 887-906

- Graham Elliott, Nikolay Kudrin and Kaspar Wüthrich
- Multivariate Rational Inattention pp. 907-945

- Jianjun Miao, Jieran Wu and Eric Young
Volume 90, month 01, 2022
- Goals and Gaps: Educational Careers of Immigrant Children pp. 1-29

- Michela Carlana, Eliana La Ferrara and Paolo Pinotti
- A Comment on: “Goals and Gaps: Educational Careers of Immigrant Children” by Michela Carlana, Eliana La Ferrara, Paolo Pinotti pp. 31-33

- Melissa Dell
- A Comment on: “Goals and Gaps: Educational Careers of Immigrant Children” by Michela Carlana, Eliana La Ferrara, Paolo Pinotti pp. 35-37

- Rebecca Diamond
- A Comment on: “Goals and Gaps: Educational Careers of Immigrant Children” by Michela Carlana, Eliana La Ferrara, Paolo Pinotti pp. 39-42

- Laura Giuliano
- Reply to: Comments on “Goals and Gaps: Educational Careers of Immigrant Children” pp. 43-46

- Michela Carlana, Eliana La Ferrara and Paolo Pinotti
- Dynamically Aggregating Diverse Information pp. 47-80

- Annie Liang, Xiaosheng Mu and Vasilis Syrgkanis
- RCTs to Scale: Comprehensive Evidence From Two Nudge Units pp. 81-116

- Stefano DellaVigna and Elizabeth Linos
- Breaking Ties: Regression Discontinuity Design Meets Market Design pp. 117-151

- Atı̇la Abdulkadı̇roğlu, Joshua Angrist, Yusuke Narita and Parag Pathak
- Patterns of Competitive Interaction pp. 153-191

- Mark Armstrong and John Vickers
- Low Interest Rates, Market Power, and Productivity Growth pp. 193-221

- Ernest Liu, Atif Mian and Amir Sufi
- Media Competition and Social Disagreement pp. 223-265

- Jacopo Perego and Sevgi Yuksel
- Causal Inference Under Approximate Neighborhood Interference pp. 267-293

- Michael Leung
- On the Factor Structure of Bond Returns pp. 295-314

- Richard Crump and Nikolay Gospodinov
- Robust Screens for Noncompetitive Bidding in Procurement Auctions pp. 315-346

- Sylvain Chassang, Kei Kawai, Jun Nakabayashi and Juan Ortner
- Identification and Estimation of a Partially Linear Regression Model Using Network Data pp. 347-365

- Eric Auerbach
- A ReMeDI for Microstructure Noise pp. 367-389

- Z. Merrick Li and Oliver Linton
- Banks, Liquidity Management, and Monetary Policy pp. 391-454

- Javier Bianchi and Saki Bigio
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