AMERICAN ECONOMIC JOURNAL
MICROECONOMICS
August 2014 Vol. 6 No. 3
Nonlinear Pricing of Storable Goods IgalHendel, Alessandro Lizzeri and Nikita Roketskiy |
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Competitive Framing Ran Spiegler |
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Asymmetric Contests with Head Starts and Nonmonotonic Costs Ron Siegel |
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Vertical Bargaining and Countervailing Power Alberto Iozzi and TommasoValletti |
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Local Institutions and the Dynamics of Community Sorting Andrea Robbett |
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Selection into Trade and Wage Inequality Thomas Sampson |
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An Economic Theory of the Evolutionary Emergence of Property Rights MukeshEswaran and Hugh M. Neary |
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Optimal Project Selection Mechanisms Talia Bar and Sidartha Gordon |
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Resisting Moral Wiggle Room: How Robust Is Reciprocal Behavior? Joël J. van der Weele, JulijaKulisa, Michael Kosfeld and Guido Friebel |
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Sequential Kidney Exchange Lawrence M. Ausubel and Thayer Morri |
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THE AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW
Volume 104 Number 8
Financial Globalization, Inequality, and the Rising Public Debt pp. 2267-2302 Marina Azzimonti, Eva de Francisco and Vincenzo Quadrini
The Axiomatic Structure of Empirical Content pp. 2303-19 Christopher P. Chambers, Federico Echenique and EranShmaya
Man-Bites-Dog Business Cycles pp. 2320-67 Kristoffer P. Nimark
Ambiguous Business Cycles pp. 2368-99 Cosmin L. Ilut and Martin Schneider
Not Only What but Also When: A Theory of Dynamic Voluntary Disclosure pp. 2400-2420 IlanGuttman, Ilan Kremer and AndrzejSkrzypacz
Promotional Reviews: An Empirical Investigation of Online Review Manipulation pp. 2421-55 Dina Mayzlin, Yaniv Dover and Judith Chevalier
Isolated Capital Cities, Accountability, and Corruption: Evidence from US States pp. 2456-81 Filipe R. Campante and Quoc-Anh Do
Industry Compensation under Relocation Risk: A Firm-Level Analysis of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme pp. 2482-2508 Ralf Martin, Mirabelle Muûls, Laure B. de Preux and Ulrich J. Wagner
Shorter Papers
Explaining Job Polarization: Routine-Biased Technological Change and Offshoring pp. 2509-26 Maarten Goos, Alan Manning and Anna Salomons
Estimates of the Size and Source of Price Declines Due to Nearby Foreclosures pp. 2527-51 Elliot Anenberg and Edward Kung
The Effect of Third-Party Funding of Plaintiffs on Settlement pp. 2552-66 Andrew F. Daughety and Jennifer F. Reinganum
A Community College Instructor Like Me: Race and Ethnicity Interactions in the Classroom pp. 2567-91 Robert W. Fairlie, Florian Hoffmann and Philip Oreopoulos
THE CYPRUS REVIEW
Spring 2014 Volume 26 No. 1
Crisis, State and Peace: Europe at the Cyprus ‘Border’ Cyprus in Europe: (In)-dependence and In-debtedness Barbara Karatsioli |
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Part I: Global Crisis, Eurozone Crisis and European Integration: The Institutional Debate
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What is Europe? Barbara Karatsioli |
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‘Whatever it takes’: The Eurozone Crisis as a Catalyst of European Integration Christakis Georgiou |
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Part II: Global Economic Restructuring and Capital Reproduction: A View on Crisis, Austerity and Employment from Divided Cyprus
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Turkey: From the ‘Motherland’ to the ‘IMF’ of Northern Cyprus UmutBozkurt |
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Employment in Crisis: Cyprus 2010–2013 GregorisIoannou |
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Heterotopias of Production: Unveiling the Everydayness of the Cypriot Economy ConstantinosConstantinou |
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Part III: Cyprus ‘on the Border’: Crisis, Radical Politics and Peace | |
‘What kind of state are we in when we start to think of the state?’ Cyprus in Crises and Prospects for Reunification Barbara Karatsioli |
pp. 147–168
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Towards a Radical Politics: Grassroots Urban Activism in the Walled City of Nicosia EiriniIliopoulou, PafsaniasKarathanasis |
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Crisis, Critique and the Possibilities of the Political – An interview with Judith Butler and Athena Athanasiou apropos the publication of their book Dispossession: The Performative in the Political EiriniAvramopoulou |
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The Role of Public Service Broadcasting in Cyprus during a Time of Austerity Nicholas Nicoli |
pp. 205–212 |
Bibliography: Research and Publications on Cyprus 2013 |
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Book Reviews: Greece, Financialization and the EU: The Political Economy of Debt and Destruction Vassilis K. Fouskas and Constantine Dimoulas (NicosTrimikliniotis) |
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Small States in the European Union: Coping with Structural Disadvantages Diana Panke (Christina Ioannou) |
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The Foreign Policy of Counter Secession: Preventing the Recognition of Contested States James Ker-Lindsay (John McGarry) |
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Judgment at Istanbul: The Armenian Genocide Trials Vahakn N. Dadrian and TanerAkçam (Bedross Der Matossian) |
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Cyprus and the Politics of Memory, Community and Conflict Rebecca Bryant and YiannisPapadakis (Miranda Christou) |
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Andreas Papandreou: The Making of a Greek Democrat and Political Maverick Stan Draenos (EmiliosSolomou) |
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ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
Volume 19 Part 5 October 2014
Natural capital investment under knightian uncertainty
Takao Asano and Akihisa Shibata
The impact of environmental policies on productivity and market competition JavadSadeghzadeh
A frontier functions approach to optimal scales of sustainable production Viet-Ngu Hoang
Production-based versus consumption-based emission targets: implications for developing and developed economies pp. MadanmohanGhosh and ManmohanAgarwal
Poverty, forest dependence and forest degradation links: evidence from Zagros, Iran ArezooSoltani, ArildAngelsen and TronEid
Evolution of households’ responses to the groundwater arsenic crisis in Bangladesh: information on environmental health risks can have increasing behavioral impact over time SoumyaBalasubramanya, et al.
Sustainable agriculture in the Blue Nile Basin: land and watershed management practices in Ethiopia Emily Schmidt and FanayeTadesse
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HEALTH AFFAIRS
September 2014 Vol. 33 No. 9
Our Health Is Global Health Alan R. Weil |
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Global Health Leaders Recommit To Reducing Child Deaths Jessica Bylander |
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Accountable Care Around The World: A Framework To Guide Reform Strategies Mark McClellan |
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ANALYSIS & COMMENTARY: Lessons From Eight Countries On Diffusing Innovation In Health Care Oliver P. Keown |
pp. 1516-1522
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ANALYSIS & COMMENTARY: Developing Public Policy To Advance The Use Of Big Data In Health Care Axel Heitmueller |
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THE CARE SPAN: Transitional Care Interventions Prevent Hospital Readmissions For Adults With Chronic Illnesses |
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Chronic Care Model Strategies In The United States And Germany Deliver Patient-Centered, High-Quality Diabetes Care Stephanie Stock |
pp. 1540-1548 |
Integrated Care Experiences And Outcomes In Germany, The Netherlands, And England ReinhardBusse andJuliane Stahl |
pp. 1549-1558 |
A Comparison Of How Four Countries Use Health IT To Support Care For People With Chronic Conditions Julia Adler-Milstein and NandiniSarma |
pp. 1559-1566
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The Hidden Cost Of Low Prices: Limited Access To New Drugs In India Ernst R. Berndt andIain M. Cockburn
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Improving Access To Malaria Medicine Through Private-Sector Subsidies In Seven African Countries Sarah Tougher |
pp. 1576-1585
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A Comparison Of Hospital Administrative Costs In Eight Nations: US Costs Exceed All Others By Far David U. Himmelstein |
pp. 1586-1594 |
Policy Actions To Achieve Integrated Community-Based Mental Health Services Mary DeSilva |
pp. 1595-1602
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How Google’s ‘Ten Things We Know To Be True’ Could Guide The Development Of Mental Health Mobile Apps Sarah P. Jones |
pp. 1603-1611
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Innovation Can Improve And Expand Aspects Of End-Of-Life Care In Low- And Middle-Income Countries Mark R. Steedman |
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Antimicrobial Resistance: Addressing The Global Threat Through Greater Awareness And Transformative Action Oliver P. Keown |
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Patient Engagement: Four Case Studies That Highlight The Potential For Improved Health Outcomes And Reduced Costs Jeremy Laurance |
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In Adapting International Best Practices In Cancer Prevention, Care, And Research For Qatar Peter J. Howitt |
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Social Networking Strategies That Aim To Reduce Obesity Have Achieved Significant Although Modest Results HutanAshrafian |
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The Affordable Care Act Reduces Emergency Department Use By Young Adults: Evidence From Three States Tina Hernandez-Boussard |
pp. 1648-1654 |
Reducing Variation In Hospital Admissions From The Emergency Department For Low-Mortality Conditions May Produce Savings Amber K. Sabbatini |
pp. 1655-1663 |
More Than Half of US Hospitals Have At Least A Basic EHR, But Stage 2 Criteria Remain Challenging For Most Julia Adler-Milstein |
pp. 1664-1671
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Despite Substantial Progress In EHR Adoption, Health Information Exchange And Patient Engagement Remain Low In Office Settings Michael F. Furukawa | pp. 1672-1679
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Small Primary Care Physician Practices Have Low Rates Of Preventable Hospital Admissions Lawrence P. Casalino |
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The Double Helix: When The System Fails The Intertwined Needs Of Caregiver And Patient Suzanne Geffen Mintz |
pp. 1689-1692 |
For Two Regional Health Foundations, Returns From The Kentucky Health Issues Poll Are Worth The Investments Sarah E. Walsh, |
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The Roots Of Dysfunction J. Stephen Morrison |
pp. 1698-1699 |
The Rise And Fall Of America’s Doctor Rick Mathis |
pp. 1699-1700 |
Cost Savings At The Veterans Health Administration William B. Weeks |
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Cost Savings: The Authors Reply Paul L. Hebert |
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Shared Accountability For Surgical Patients
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Caring For Surgical Patients: The Authors Reply James M. Dupree, Kavita Patel, and Joel S. Weissman |
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Independent Physicians’ Practices And Consolidation Thomas A. Thomas |
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No Credible Alternative To ‘The Basic Flaw’ David C. Norris |
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HEALTH ECONOMICS
Volume 23 Number 10 October 2014
HEALTH POLICY AND PLANNING
Volume 29 Number 5 August 2014
Impact of WHO recommendations to eliminate industrial trans-fatty acids from the food supply in Latin America and the Caribbean
Uriyoán Colón-Ramos, Rafael Monge-Rojas, and Hannia Campos
Factors associated with maternal healthcare services utilization in nine high focus states in India: a multilevel analysis based on 14 385 communities in 292 districts Prashant Kumar Singh, et al.
Public–private interactions on health in South Africa: opportunities for scaling up Nothemba Kula and Robert J Fryatt
Integrating family planning services into HIV care and treatment clinics in Tanzania: evaluation of a facilitated referral model Joy Noel Baumgartner, et al.
Knowledgeable antenatal care as a pathway to skilled delivery: modelling the interactions between use of services and knowledge in Zambia Tim Ensor, et al.
Determinants of prenatal care use: evidence from 32 low-income countries across Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America HarminderGuliani, ArdeshirSepehri, and John Serieux
Editor’s Choice: Do higher salaries lower physician migration? Edward N Okeke
The impact of performance incentives on child health outcomes: results from a cluster randomized controlled trial in the Philippines John W Peabody, et al.
Using quality improvement methods to test and scale up a new national policy on early post-natal care in Ghana Nana AY Twum-Danso,
The costs of accessible quality assured syphilis diagnostics: informing quality systems for rapid syphilis tests in a Tanzanian setting Sedona Sweeney, et al.
Mobile clinic services to serve rural populations in Katsina State, Nigeria: perceptions of services and patterns of utilization Grace Peters, et al.
Health impact of external funding for HIV, tuberculosis and malaria: systematic review Thyra E de Jongh, et al.
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IDS BULLETIN
Volume 45 Number 4July 2014
Introduction: China and International Development: Challenges and Opportunities Jing Gu, Xiaoyun Li, Gerald Bloom and Xiulan Zhang |
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China’s Role in the Rising of the South: Vision for 2030 Angang Hu, YuningGao, Yilong Yan and Xing Wei |
pp. 6–21 |
Difference or Indifference: China’s Development Assistance Unpacked Xiaoyun Li, Dan Banik, Lixia Tang and Jin Wu | pp. 22–35
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China’s Foreign Aid Policy and Architecture LanXu |
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The Impact of China on the Donor Landscape in African Fragile States Richard Schiere | pp. 46–56 |
China and African Development: Partnership not Mentoring Jing Gu and Anthony Carty |
pp. 57–69
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China’s Role in Burma’s Development Neil Renwick |
pp. 70–84 |
China and the BRICS Development Bank: Legitimacy and Multilateralism in South–South Cooperation Adriana ErthalAbdenur |
pp. 85–101 |
China’s Development Finance: What Issues for Reporting and Monitoring Systems? JiajunXu and Richard Carey |
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Business Borderlands: China’s Overseas State Agribusiness XiuliXu, Gubo Qi and Xiaoyun Li |
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THE REVIEW OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS
Volume.96 Number 3 July 2014
Random Walk-Based Segregation Measures
CoralioBallester and Marc Vorsatz
Binary Choice Models with Social Network under Heterogeneous Rational Expectations Lung-fei Lee, Ji Li, and Xu Lin
Numeracy and the Impact of High Food Prices in Industrializing Britain, 1780–1850 JörgBaten, DorotheeCrayen, and Hans-Joachim Voth
Liquidity Constraints and Consumer Bankruptcy: Evidence from Tax Rebates Tal Gross, Matthew J. Notowidigdo, and Jialan Wang
Contrast Effects in Sequential Decisions: Evidence from Speed Dating SaurabhBhargava and Ray Fisman
Lead and Mortality Karen Clay, Werner Troesken, and Michael Haines
An Empirical Model of Tax Convexity and Self-Employment Jean-François Wen and Daniel V. Gordon
The Impact of Labor Market Dynamics on the Return Migration of Immigrants Govert E. Bijwaard, Christian Schluter, and JacklineWahba
Skill Bias Magnified: Intersectoral Linkages and White-Collar Labor Demand in U.S. Manufacturing NicoVoigtländer
Can Achievement Peer Effect Estimates Inform Policy? A View from Inside the Black Box Jane Cooley Fruehwirth
Consumer Inertia, Choice Dependence, and Learning from Experience in a Repeated Decision Problem Eugenio J. Miravete and Ignacio Palacios-Huerta
Trade Flows, Multilateral Resistance, and Firm Heterogeneity Alberto Behar and Benjamin D. Nelson
The Weight of the Crisis: Evidence From Newborns in Argentina Carlos Bozzoli and Climent Quintana-Domeque
Measuring True Sales and Underreporting with Matched Firm-Level Survey and Tax Office Data Fujin Zhou and RemcoOostendorp
Who Marries Differently Aged Spouses? Ability, Education, Occupation, Earnings, and Appearance Hani Mansour and Terra McKinnish |
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REVIEW OF WORLD ECONOMICS
Volume 150 No. 3 2014
Do we really know that trade agreements increase trade?
Tristan Kohl
Trading firms in the services sectors: comparable evidence from four EU countries Stefanie Haller, et al.
Who captures the price rent? The impact of European Union trade preferences on export prices Xavier Cirera
The impact of market regulations on intra-European real exchange rates AgnèsBénassy-Quéré and DramaneCoulibaly
On the pro-trade effects of immigrants MassimilianoBratti, Luca Benedictis and GianlucaSantoni
Democracy and foreign direct investment at the industry level: evidence for US multinationals David Kucera and Marco Principi
Identifying thresholds in aid effectiveness Laurent Wagner
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