New Acquisitions List (Periodicals), June 2014

ASIAN DEVELOPMENT REVIEW
Volume 31 No. 1 2014

A Comprehensive Analysis of Poverty in India

Arvind Panagariya, Megha Mukim

pp. 1–52
Foreign Direct Investment and the Survival of Domestic Private Firms in Viet Nam

Ari Kokko, Tran Toan Thang

pp. 53–91
Spatial Price Differences and Inequality in the People’s Republic of China: Housing Market Evidence

Chao Li, John Gibson

pp. 92–120
Effects of Monetary Policy Shocks on the Exchange Rate in the Republic of Korea: Capital Flows in Stock and Bond Markets

Soyoung Kim

pp. 121–135
Inclusive Growth: When May We Expect It? When May We Not?

Kunal Sen

pp. 136–162
Globalization and the Quality of Asian and Non-Asian Jobs

Robert J. Flanagan, Niny Khor

pp. 163–185
ADB’s Distinguished Speakers Program Measuring the Connectedness of the Financial System: Implications for Risk Management

Robert C. Merton

pp. 186–210

 

 

DEVELOPING ECONOMIES
Volume 52 No. 1 March 2014

 

Relevance of Own R&D and Sources of Knowledge Transfer for Industrial Innovation in China

Wan-Hsin Liu

pp. 1-25

Changing Sources of Household Income, Poverty, and Sectoral Inequality in Sri Lanka, 1990–2006

Nandika S. Kumanayake, Jonna P. Estudillo and Keijiro Otsuka

pp. 26-51

A Note on the Labor Market Effects of Remittances in Latin American and Caribbean Countries: Do Thresholds Exist?

Mahalia Jackman

pp. 52-67

Political Economy of Service Delivery: Monitoring Versus Contestation

Kjell Hausken and Mthuli Ncube

pp. 68-84

Political Parties, Business Groups, and Corruption in Developing Countries by Vineeta Yadav

Nasr G. Elbahnasawy

pp. 85-87

Book Review: Making Democratic Governance Work: How Regimes Shape Prosperity, Welfare, and Peace by Pippa Norris

Takeshi Kawanaka

pp. 88-90

Book Review: The Politics of International Trade Regulation in the Developing World: Law and Policy of “Preferential” Treatment in the Governance of World Trade by Remonda B. Kleinberg

Akiko Yanai

pp. 90-92

Books Received for Review (Dec. 2012–Nov. 2013)

pp. 93-94

 

 

ECONOMETRICA
Volume 82 No. 1 January 2014

 

Expected Uncertain Utility Theory

Faruk Gul and Wolfgang Pesendorfer

pp. 1-39
Optimal Taxes on Fossil Fuel in General Equilibrium

Mikhail Golosov, John Hassler, Per Krusell and Aleh Tsyvinski

pp. 41-88
Price Setting With Menu Cost for Multiproduct Firms

Fernando Alvarez and Francesco Lippi

pp. 89-135
The Elite Illusion: Achievement Effects at Boston and New York Exam Schools

Atila Abdulkadiro-glu, Joshua Angrist and Parag Pathak

pp. 137-196
Short-Run Subsidies and Long-Run Adoption of New Health Products: Evidence Froma Field Experiment

Pascaline Dupas

pp. 197-228

Islamic Rule and the Empowerment of the Poor and Pious

Erik Meyersson

pp. 229-269

Competition for a Majority

Paulo Barelli, Srihari Govindan and Robert Wilson

pp. 271-314

Identification in Auctions With Selective Entry

Matthew Gentry and Tong Li

pp. 315-344

Entropic Latent Variable Integration via Simulation

Susanne M. Schennach

pp. 345-385
Notes & Comments : Asymptotically Efficient Estimation of Models Defined by Convex Moment Inequalities

Hiroaki Kaido and Andres Santos

pp. 387-413

Notes & Comments : Comment on “The Law of Large Demand for Information”

Yaron Azrieli

pp. 415-423

 

 

ECONOMETRICA
Volume 82 No. 2 March 2014

 

Hazardous Times for Monetary Policy: What Do Twenty-Three Million Bank Loans Say About the Effects of Monetary Policy on Credit Risk-Taking?

Gabriel Jimenez, Steven Ongena, Jose-Luis Peydro and Jesus Saurina

pp. 463-505

Non-manipulable House Allocation With Rent Control

Tommy Andersson and Lars-Gunnar Svensson

pp. 507-539

Stable Matching With Incomplete Information

Qingmin Liu, George J. Mailath, Andrew Postlewaite and Larry Samuelson

pp. 541-587

Preference Aggregation With Incomplete Information

Christopher P. Chambers and Takashi Hayashi

pp. 589-599

Dynamic Mechanism Design: A Myersonian Approach

Alessandro Pavan, Ilya Segal and Juuso Toikka

pp. 601-653

Dynamic Preference for Flexibility

R. Vijay Krishna and Philipp Sadowski

pp. 655-703

Returns to Tenure or Seniority?

Sebastian Buhai, Miguel A. Portela, Coen N. Teulings and Aico Van Vuuren

pp. 705-730

Macroeconomic Implications of Agglomeration

Morris A. Davis, Jonas D. M. Fisher and Toni M. Whited

pp. 731-764

Notes & Comments : Optimal Test for Markov Switching Parameters

Marine Carrasco, Liang Hu and Werner Ploberger

pp. 765-784

Notes & Comments : Local Identification of Nonparametric and Semiparametric Models

Xiaohong Chen, Victor Chernozhukov, Sokbae Lee and Whitney K. Newey

pp. 785-809

Notes & Comments : Identifying Treatment Effects Under Data Combination

Yanqin Fan, Robert Sherman and Matthew Sum

pp. 811-822

Forthcoming Papers

p. 823

 

 

HEALTH AFFAIRS
Volume 33 No. 5 May 2014

 

An Uncertain Environment For US HospitalsJohn K. Iglehart

 

p.  734
The Payment Reform ParadoxRob Cunningham

 

pp.  735-738
Hospital Financial Performance In The Recent Recession And Implications For Institutions That Remain Financially WeakGloria J. Bazzoli, Naleef Fareed and Teresa M. Waters

 

 

 

pp.  739-745
From ‘Solution Shop’ Model To ‘Focused Factory’ In Hospital Surgery: Increasing Care Value And PredictabilityDavid Cook, et al.

 

pp.  746-755
Vertical Integration: Hospital Ownership Of Physician Practices Is Associated With Higher Prices And SpendingLaurence C. Baker, M. Kate Bundorf and Daniel P. Kessler

 

pp.  756-763
Procedures Take Less Time At Ambulatory Surgery Centers, Keeping Costs Down And Ability To Meet Demand UpElizabeth L. Munnich and Stephen T. Parente

 

pp.  764-769
Redesigning Care For Patients At Increased Hospitalization Risk: The Comprehensive Care Physician ModelDavid O. Meltzer and Gregory W. Ruhnke

 

pp.  770-777
Socioeconomic Status And Readmissions: Evidence From An Urban Teaching HospitalJianhui Hu, Meredith D. Gonsahn and David R. Nerenz

 

  1. 778-785
Adding Socioeconomic Data To Hospital Readmissions Calculations May Produce More Useful ResultsElna M. Nagasako, et al.

 

pp.  786-791
Emergency Department Profits Are Likely To Continue As The Affordable Care Act Expands CoverageMichael Wilson and David Cutler

 

pp.  792-799
In Emergency Departments, Radiologists’ Access To EHRs May Influence Interpretations And Medical ManagementMichael J. Franczak, et al.

 

pp.  800-806
An Estimated $84.9 Billion In Uncompensated Care Was Provided In 2013; ACA Payment Cuts Could Challenge ProvidersTeresa A. Coughlin, et al.

 

pp.  807-814
US Health Spending Trends By Age And Gender: Selected Years 2002–10David Lassman, et al.

 

pp.  815-822
Decomposing Growth In Spending Finds Annual Cost Of Treatment Contributed Most To Spending Growth, 1980–2006Martha Starr, Laura Dominiak and Ana Aizcorbe

 

pp.  823-831
Coverage For Low-Income Immigrant Children Increased 24.5 Percent In States That Expanded CHIPRA EligibilityBrendan Saloner, Neel Koyawala and Genevieve M. Kenney

 

pp.  832-839
Assessing Health Care Services Used By California’s Undocumented Immigrant Population In 2010Nadereh Pourat, Steven P. Wallace, Max W. Hadler and Ninez Ponce

 

pp.  840-847
High Incarceration Rates Among Black Men Enrolled In Clinical Studies May Compromise Ability To Identify DisparitiesEmily A. Wang, et al.

 

pp.  848-855
THE CARE SPAN:Lower Hispanic Participation In Medicare Part D May Reflect Program BarriersBrian E. McGarry, Robert L. Strawderman and Yue Li

 

pp.  856-862
Eliminating Medication Copayments Reduces Disparities In Cardiovascular CareNiteesh K. Choudhry, et al.

 

pp.  863-870
Cincinnati Beacon Community Program Highlights Challenges And Opportunities On The Path To Care TransformationGerry Fairbrother, et al.

 

pp.  871-877
Global Health Development Assistance Remained Steady In 2013 But Did Not Align With Recipients’ Disease BurdenJoseph L. Dieleman, et al.

 

pp.  878-886
Insurance Cancellations In Context: Stability Of Coverage In The Nongroup Market Prior To Health ReformBenjamin D. Sommers

 

pp.  887-894
‘I Don’t Want Jenny To Think I’m Abandoning Her’: Views On OvertreatmentDiane E. Meier

 

pp.  895-898

Foundation Support For Mental Health

Lee L. Prina

pp.  899-900
Book Review : Big Claims And Bold CharactersS. Jay Olshansky

 

pp.  901-903

BookMarks

pp.  903-904
LettersConsumer-Driven Health Care

Samuel Metz

 

p. 905
Empowering The Patient: The Author RepliesWilliam H. Frist

 

p. 905
Value-Based Insurance Design And CostsPeter Hilsenrath

 

pp.  905-906
Value-Based Insurance Design: The Authors ReplyMatthew L. Maciejewski, Daryl Wansink and Joel F. Farley

 

p. 906
A New Grocery Store And Obesity RatesYael Lehmann and Karen Glanz

 

pp.  906-907
Grocery Stores And Obesity: The Authors ReplySteven Cummins, Ellen Flint and Stephen A. Matthews

 

p. 907
Older Adults And The Health Care WorkforceMark Supiano and Cathy Alessi

 

pp.  907-908
Linking The Community And The Emergency DepartmentMitesh B. Rao, Robert Turelli and Ronald T. Ackermann

 

p. 907

Acknowledgments

pp.  909-919

 

HEALTH ECONOMICS
Volume 23 No. 3 March 2014

 

Child protection and adult depression: Evaluating the long-term consequences of evacuating children to foster care during World War II

N. Santavirta and T. Santavirta

pp. 253-267

Disability and marginal utility of income: evidence from hypothetical choices

S. Tengstam

pp. 268-282

Q-ing for health – a new approach to eliciting the public’s views on health care resource allocation

R. Baker, J. Wildman, H. Mason and C. Donaldson

pp. 283-297

Competition and quality in home health care markets

K. Jung and D. Polsky

pp. 298-313

Income and the use of prescription drugs for near retirement individuals

S. Leth-Petersen and N. Skipper

pp. 314-331

The impact of mental and substance-use disorders on employment transitions

M. L. Baldwin and S. C. Marcus

pp. 332-344

‘Behold, a virgin is with HIV!’ Misreporting sexual behavior among infected adolescents

V. Tennekoon and R. Rosenman

pp. 345-358

Heterogeneity in action: The role of passive personalization in comparative effectiveness research

Basu, A. B. Jena, D. P. Goldman, T. J. Philipson and R. Dubois

pp. 359-373

Comment on ‘Heterogeneity in action: The role of passive personalization in comparative effectiveness research’

D. Epstein

pp. 374-375

Response to Epstein’s comment on “Heterogeneity in action”

Basu, A. B. Jena, D. P. Goldman, T. J. Philipson and R. Dubois

pp. 376-378

 

HEALTH ECONOMICS
Volume 23 No. 4 April 2014

 

Breaking the addiction to technology adoption

S. Byan, C. Mitton and C. Donaldson

p. 379-383

Assessing whether there is a cancer premium for the value of a statistical life

W. K. Viscusi, J. Huber and J. Bell

pp. 384-396

Multilateral contracting and prevention

B. Pope, A. Deshmukh, A. Johnson and J. Rohack

pp. 397-409

Deriving time discounting correction factors for TTO tariffs

A. E. Attema and W. B. F. Brouwer

pp. 410-425

Birth weight and family status revisited: Evidence from Austrian register data

W. Frimmel and G. J. Pruckner

pp. 426-445

Waiting time and socioeconomic status – an individual-level analysis

K. Monstad, L. B. Engesaeter and B. Espehaug

pp. 446-461

Can we make smart choices between OLS and contaminated IV methods?

A. Basu and K. C. G. Chan

pp. 462-472

Increasing our understanding of the health-income gradient in children

J. Fletcher and B. Wolfe

pp. 473-486

The effect of diabetes complications on health-related quality of life: The importance of longitudinal data to address patient heterogeneity

M. Alva, A. Gray, B. Mihaylova and P. Clarke

pp. 487-500

 

 

HEALTH ECONOMICS
Volume 23 No. 5 May 2014

 

Health insurance tax credits, the earned income tax credit, and health insurance coverage of single mothers

M. Cebi and S. A. Woodbury

pp. 501-515

The effects of health status and health shocks on hours worked

L. Cai, K. Mavromaras and U. Oguzoglu

pp. 516-528

Regional disparities in self-reported health: evidence from Chinese older adults

R. Mu

pp. 529-549

Framing the willingness-to-pay question: impact on response patterns and mean willingness to pay

D. Gyrd-Hansen, M. Lundsby Jensen and T. Kjaer

pp. 550-563

Do they know what is at risk? Health risk perception among the obese

J. Winter and A. Wuppermann

pp. 564-585

From social capital to health – and back

L. Rocco, E. Fumagalli and M. Suhrcke

pp. 586-605

Modeling the effects of immunizations timing on child health outcomes in India

A. Bhargava, A. M. Guntupalli, M. Lokshin and L. L. Howard

pp. 606-620

Therapeutic substitution post-patent expiry: the cases of ace inhibitors and proton pump inhibitors

S. Vandoros

pp. 621-630

 

 

 

HEALTH ECONOMICS
Volume 23 No. 6 June 2014

 

The motives of intergenerational transfer to the elderly parents in China: consequences of high medical expenditure

X. Wu and L. Li

pp. 631-652

Measuring the relationship between costs and outcomes: the example of Acute Myocardial Infarction in German hospitals

T. Stargardt, J. Schreyogg and I. Kondofersky

pp. 653-669

Public and private health insurance in Germany: the ignored risk selection problem

M. Grunow and R. Nuscheler

pp. 670-687

Supply-side response to declining heroin purity: fentanyl overdose episode in New Jersey

K. Hempstead and E. O. Yildirim

pp. 688-705

Are health shocks different? Evidence from a multishock survey in Laos

A. Wagstaff and M. Lindelow

pp. 706-718

Coping with the economic consequences of ill health in Indonesia

R. Sparrow, E. Van De Poel, G. Hadiwidjaja, A. Yumna, N. Warda and A. Suryahadi

pp. 719-728

An Australian discrete choice experiment to value EQ-5D health states

R. Viney, R. Norman, J. Brazier, P. Cronin, M. T. King, J. Ratcliffe and D. Street

pp. 729-742

Timing effects in health evaluations

A. M. Leiter and G. J. Pruckner

pp. 743-750

The impact of macroeconomic conditions on obesity in Canada

E. Latif

pp. 751-759

 

 

HEALTH POLICY AND PLANNING
Volume 29 No. 3 May 2014

 

Sustainability of recurrent expenditure on public social welfare programmes: expenditure analysis of the free maternal care programme of the Ghana National Health Insurance Scheme

Emmanuel Ankrah Odame, et al.

 

pp. 271-279

With the help of a foreign ally: biopharmaceutical innovation in India after TRIPS

Federica Angeli

pp. 280-291

Navigating multiple options and social relationships in plural health systems: a qualitative study exploring healthcare seeking for sick children in Sierra Leone

Kerry Scott, et al.

 

pp. 292-301

Health insurance selection in Chile: a cross-sectional and panel analysis

Cristian Pardo and Whitney Schott

 

pp. 302-312

Aligning faith-based and national HIV/AIDS prevention responses? Factors influencing the HIV/AIDS prevention policy process and response of faith-based NGOs in Tanzania

Rosemary Morgan, Andrew Green and Jelke Boesten

 

pp. 313-322

Editor’s Choice:10 best resources on … mixed methods research in health systems

Sachiko Ozawa and Krit Pongpirul

 

pp. 323-327

Trade liberalization and tuberculosis incidence: a longitudinal multi-level analysis in 22 high burden countries between 1990 and 2010

Kayvan Bozorgmehr and Miguel San Sebastian

 

pp. 328-351

Health insurance for the poor decreases access to HIV testing in antenatal care: evidence of an unintended effect of health insurance reform in Colombia

Allison Ettenger, Till Bärnighausen and Arachu Castro

 

pp. 352-358

Integrating family planning messages into immunization services: a cluster-randomized trial in Ghana and Zambia

Gwyneth Vance, et al.

 

pp. 359-366

The hospital of the future in China: China’s reform of public hospitals and trends from industrialized countries

Sarah L Barber, et al.

 

pp. 367-378

Lessons learned from stakeholder-driven sustainability analysis of six national HIV programmes

Itamar Katz, et al.

 

pp. 379-387

Poor retention does not have to be the rule: retention of volunteer community health workers in Uganda

Teralynn Ludwick, et al.

 

pp. 388-395

Task shifting and sharing in maternal and reproductive health in low-income countries: a narrative synthesis of current evidence

Angela J Dawson, et al.

 

pp. 396-408

 

 

JOURNAL OF SOUTHEAST ASIAN ECONOMIES
Volume 31 No. 1 April 2014

 

Poverty, Inequality and Social Protection in Southeast Asia: An Introduction

Sarah Cook and Jonathan Pincus

 

pp. 1-17

Social Protection, Poverty and Inequality: A Comparative Perspective

Simone Cecchini

pp. 18-39

Social Protection in Indonesia and the Philippines: Work in Progress

M Ramesh

pp. 40-56

Challenging Assumptions and Managing Expectations: Moving Towards Inclusive Social Protection in Southeast Asia

Keetie Roelen

pp. 57-67

Financing Social Protection in Developing Asia: Issues and Options

Mukul G. Asher and Azad S. Bali

 

pp. 68-86

Impact of Household Credit on Education and Healthcare Spending by the Poor in Peri-Urban Areas, Vietnam

Tinh Doan, John Gibson and Mark Holmes

 

pp. 87-103

Exploring the Nexus Between ICT, Remittances and Economic Growth: A Study of Vietnam

Ronald Ravinesh Kumar and Hang Thi Thu Vu

 

pp. 104-120

A Basic Consumer Price Index for Cambodia

Keith Carpenter

pp. 121-146

Informal Credit in Vietnam: A Necessity Rather Than an Evil

Nicolas Lainez

pp. 147-154

East Asian Development: Foundations and Strategies by Dwight H. Perkins (review)

Francis E. Hutchinson

pp. 155-156

The Role of Elites in Economic Development edited by Alice H. Amsden, Alisa DiCaprio and James A. Robinson (review)

Jostein Loehr Hauge

pp. 157-158

Industrial Restructuring in Asia: Implications of the Global Economic Crises edited by Willem Thorbecke and Wen-jen Hsieh (review)

Jayarethanam Pillai

pp. 158-160

Social Assistance in Developing Countries by Armando Barrientos (review)

Lee Poh Onn

pp. 160-162

Markets and Indigenous Peoples in Asia: Lessons from Development Projects by Dev Nathan, Ganesh Thapa, Govind Kelkar with Antonella Cordone (review)

Himanshu Jha

pp. 162-163

 

 

QUANTITATIVE ECONOMICS
Volume 5 No. 1 March 2014

 

Heterogeneity and risk sharing in village economiesPierre-André Chiappori, Krislert Samphantharak, Sam Schulhofer-Who and Robert M. Townsend

 

pp. 1-27
Complementarity and aggregate implications of assortative matching: A nonparametric analysisBryan S. Graham, Guido W. Imbens and Geert Ridder

 

pp. 29-66
Does the rotten child spoil his companion? Spatial peer effects among children in rural IndiaChristian Helmers and Manasa Patnam

 

pp. 67-121
Partial identification of finite mixtures in econometric modelsMarc Henry, Yuichi Kitamura and Bernard Salanié

 

pp. 123-144
Identification of income-leisure preferences and evaluation of income tax policyCharles F. Manski

 

pp. 145-174
Concave-monotone treatment response and monotone treatment selection: With an application to the returns to schoolingTsunao Okumura and Emiko Usui

 

pp. 175-194

 

 

THEORETICAL ECONOMICS
Volume 9 No. 1 January 2014

 

Nonexclusive competition under adverse selection

Andrea Attar, Thomas Mariotti and Francois Salanie

pp. 1-40

Dynamics of information exchange in endogenous social networks

Daron Acemoglu, Kostas Bimpikis and Asuman Ozdaglar

pp. 41-97

Persuasion and dynamic communication

Itai Sher

pp. 99-136

On the consistency of data with bargaining theories

Christopher P. Chambers and Federico Echenique

pp. 137-162

On the relationship between individual and group decisions

Joel Sobel

pp. 163-185

Endogenous agenda formation processes with the one-deviation property

Hannu Vartiainen

pp. 187-216

Regular prices and sales

Paul Heidhues and Botond Koszegi

pp. 217-251

Two axiomatic approaches to the probabilistic serial mechanism

Tadashi Hashimoto, Daisuke Hirata, Onur Kesten, Morimitsu Kurino and M. Utku Unver

pp. 253-277
Efficiency in repeated games with local interaction and uncertain local

Monitoring

Francesco Nava and Michele Piccione

pp. 279-312