New Acquisitions (Periodicals) – February 2019

American Economic Review


Volume 108, Number 12 – December 2018

Contents:

  • How are SNAP Benefits Spent? Evidence from a Retail Panel/ Justine Hastings and Retail M. Shapiro. pp. 3493-3540
  • Bad Investments and Missed Opportunities? Postwar Capital Flows to Asia and Latin America/ Lee E. Ohanian, et.al. pp. 3541-3582
  • Market Integration,Demand and the Growth of Firms: Evidence from a Natural Eperiment in India/ Robert Jensen and Nolan H. Miller. pp. 3583-3625
  • Taking a Financial Position in Your Opponent in Litigation/ Albert H. Choi and Kathryn E. Spier. pp. 3626-3650
  • Speed , Accuracy and the Optimal Timing of Choices/ Drew Fudenberg, et. al. pp. 3651-3684
  • Identifying Industry Margins with Price Constraints: Structural Estimation on Pharmaceuticals/ Pierre Dubois and Laura Lasio. pp. 3685-3724
  • Health Care Access ,Costs and Treatment Dynamics: Evidence from In Vitro Fertilization/ Barton H. Hamilton, et. al. pp. 3725-3777
  • Time Versus State in Insurance:Expiremental Evidence from Contract Farming in Kenya/ Lorenzon Casaburi and Jack Willis. pp. 3778-3813
  • Why is Pollution from US Manufacturing Declining? The Roles of Environmental Regulation,Productivity and Trade/Joseph S. Shapiro and Reed Walker. pp. 3814-3854
  • Commuting ,Migration and Local Employment Elasticities/ Ferdinando Monte, et. al. pp. 3855-3890
  • The Nexus of Monetary Policy and Shadow Banking in China/ kaiji Chen,Jue Ren and Tao Zha. pp. 3891-3936

American Economic Review


Volume 108, Number 11 – November 2018

Contents:

  • Firm Sorting and Agglomeration/ Cecile Gaubert. pp. 3117-3153
  • Near Feasible Stable Matchings with Couples / Thanh Nguyen and Rakesh Vohra. pp. 3154-3169
  • The Costs of Patroage:Evidence from the British Empire/ Guo Xu. pp. 3170-3198
  • The Logic of Insurgent Electoral Violence/ Luke N. Condra, et. al. pp. 3199-3231
  • Strategic Patient Discharge: The Case of Long -Term Care Hospitals/ Paul J. Eliason, et. al. pp. 3232-3265
  • Measuring and Bounding Expirementer Demand / Jonathan De Quidt, et. al. pp. 3266-3302
  • Mismatch of Talent: Evidence on Match Quality , Entry Wages and Job Mobility/ Peter Fredriksson, et.al. pp. 3303-3338
  • Temporary Protection and Technology Adoption:Evidence from the Napoleonic Blockade/ Reka Juhasz. pp. 3339-3376
  • The Long-Run Effects of Disruptive Peers/ Scott E. Carrell, Mark Hoekstra and Elira Kuka. pp. 3377-3415
  • BKK the EZ Way : International Long-Run Growth News and Capital Flows / Ric Colacito, et. al. pp. 3416-3449
  • Innovation,Reallocation and Growth/ Daron Acemuglu, et. al. pp. 3450-3491

AEJ: Economic Policy


Volume 10, Number 4 – November 2018

Contents:

  • Supply side Drug Policy in the Presence of Substitutes: Evidence from the Introduction of Abusive -Deterrent Opioids/ Abby Alpert, et. al. pp.1-35
  • How Punishment Severity Affects Jury Verdicts: Evidence from Two Natural Expirements / Anna Binder and Randi Hjalmarsson. pp. 36-78
  • From Selling Goods to Selling Services:Firm Responses to Trade Liberalization/ Holger Breinlich, et. al. pp. 79-108
  • Discounting Disentangled/ Moritz A. Drupp, et. al. pp. 109-134
  • Fleeing a Lame Duck: Policy Uncertainty and Manufacturing Investment in US States/ Nathan Falk and Cameron A. Shelton. pp. 135-176
  • Can Small Incentives Have Large Effects?The Impact of Taxes Versus Bonuses on Disposable Bag Use/ Tatiana A. Homonoff. pp. 177-210
  • The Welfare Impact of Second -Best Uniform-Pigouvian Taxation: Evidence from Transportation/ Christopher R. Knittel and Ryan Sandler. pp. 211-242
  • A Dynamic Model of Housing Supply/ Alvin Murphy. pp. 243-267
  • Taxes and USD Oil Production:Evidence from California and the Windfall Profit Tax/ Nirupama L. Rao. pp. 268-301
  • How Initial Conditions Can Have Permanent Effects:The Case of the Affordable Care Act/ Florian Scheuer and Kent Smetters. pp. 302-343
  • The Persistent Effects of Place-Based Policy: Evidence from the West-German Zonenrandgebiet/ Maximilian V. Ehrlich and Tobias Seidel. pp. 344-374

AEJ:Microeconomics


Volume 10 Number 4 – November 2018

Contents:

  • Sophisticated Bidders in Beauty-Contest Auctions/ Stefano Galavotti, Luigi Moretti and Paola Valbonesi. pp. 1-26
  • Trading Across Borders in Online Auctions/ Elena Krasnokutskaya, et. al. pp. 27-66
  • Disclosure to a Psychological Audience / Elliot Lipnowski and Laurent Mathevet. pp. 67-93
  • A Theory of Organizational Dynamics: Internal Politics and Efficiency/ Hongbin Cai, Hong Feng and Xi Weng. pp. 94-130
  • Political Kludges/Keichi Kawai, Ruitian Lang and Hongyi Li. pp. 131-158
  • Satisfaction Guaranteed: When Moral Hazard Meets Moral Preferences/ James Andreoni. pp. 159-189
  • Cartels Uncovered/ Ari Hyytinen, Frode Steen and Otto Toivanen. pp. 190-222
  • Choice, Consideration Sets and Attribute Filters/ Mert Kimya.pp. 223-247
  • A Foundation for Efficiency Wage Contracts/ John Y. Zhu.pp. 248-288
  • Majority Choice of an Income-Targeted Educational Voucher/ Dennis Epple, Richard Romano and Sinan Sarpca. pp. 289-325

Cambridge Journal of Economics


Volume 42, Number 6 – November 2018

Contents:

  • Introduction to the Special Issue: Towards a Production-Centered Agenda/ Antonio Andreoni, et. al. pp. 1495-1504
  • Smart Specialisation Strategies and Industrial Modernisation in European Regions–Theory and Practice / Dominique Foray. pp. 1505-1520
  • A Place -Based Development Regional Indutrial Strategy for Sustainable Capture of Co-Created Value/ David Bailey, Christos Pitelis and Philip r. Tomlinson. pp. 1521-1542
  • Industrial Districts,District Effect and Firm Size: the Italian Evidence/ Marco Cucculelli and Dimitri Storai. pp. 1543-1566
  • Home -Sourcing and Closer Value Chains in Mature Economies: the Case of Spanish Manufacturing/ David Bailey ,Carlo Corradini and Lisa De Propris. pp. 1567-1611
  • The Architecture and Dynamics of Industrial Ecosystems:Diversification and Innovative Industrial Renewal in Emilia Romagna/ Antonio Andreoni. pp. 1613-1642
  • Capabilities and Habitat in Industrial Renewal :The Case of UK Textiles/ Julie Froud, et. al. pp. 1643-1685
  • Managing Technological Change for Inclusive Growth/ Frank Pyke. pp. 1697-1704

Health Economics


Volume 28, Number 2 – February 2019

Contents:

  • Excess Influenza Hospital Admissions and Costs Due to the 2009 H1N1 Pandemic in England/ Krystal Lau, Katharina Hauck and Marisa Miraldo. pp. 175-203
  • Early HIV Treatment and Labour Outcomes: A Case Study of Mining Workers in South Africa/ Declan French, Jonathan Brink and Till Barnighausen. pp. 204-244
  • Hospital Responses to Price Shocks under the Prospective Payment System/ Eunhae Shin. pp. 245-279
  • How Robust are Reference Pricing Studies on Outpatient Medical Procedures? Three Different Preprocessing Techniques Applied to Difference in Differences/ Timothy Tyler Brown and Juan Pablo Atal. pp. 280-298
  • Interdependency in Vaccination Policies Among Japanese Municipalities/ Shun-Ichiro Bessho and Yoko Ibuka. pp. 299-310
  • Regional Prevalence of Health Workers Absenteeism in Tanzania/ Tomoki Fujii. pp. 311-316

Health Economics


Volume 28, Number 1 – January 2019

Contents:

  • How Much Does Birth Weight Matters for Child Health in Developing Countries? Estimates from Siblings and Twins/ Mark E. McGovern. pp. 3-22
  • Monthly Spending Dynamics of the Elderly Following a Health Shock:Evidence from Singapore/ Terence C. Cheng, Jing Li and Rhena Vaithianathan.pp. 23-43
  • The Effects of Import Competition on Health in the Local Economy/ Matthew Lang, T. Clay McManus and Georg Schaur. pp. 44 – 77
  • Effects of State Education Requirements for Substance Use Prevention/ Christopher S. Carpenter, et. al. pp. 78-86
  • A Cost-Effectiveness Threshold Based on the Marginal Returns of Cardiovascular Hospital Spending/ Pieter Van BAl, et. al. pp. 87-100
  • Pharmaceutical Expenditure and Gross Domestic Products:Evidence of Simultaneous effects Using a Two-Step Instrumental Variables Strategy/ Mujaheed Shaikh and Afschin Gandjour. pp. 101-122
  • Does Global Drug Innovation Correspond to Burden of Disease? The Neglected Diseases in Developed and Developing Countries/ Eliana Barrenho,Marisa Miraldo and Peter C. Smith. pp. 123-143
  • Estimating misreporting in Condom Use and its Determinants Among Sex Workers:Evidence from the List Randomisation Method/Carol Treibech and Aurelia Lepine. pp. 144-172

Journal of  Economic Literature


Volume 56 Number 4 – December 2018

Contents:

  • Skewed Wealth Distributions:Theory and Empirics/Jess Benhabib and Alberto Bisin. pp. 1261-1291
  • Islam and Economic Performance: Historical and Contemporary Links/ Timur Kuran. pp. 1292-1359
  • Childhood Circumstances and Adult Outcomes:Act II/ Douglas Almond,Janet Currie and Valentina Duque. pp. 1360-1446
  • The Formation of Expectations, Inflation and the Phillips Curve/ Olivier Coibion,Yury Gorodnichenko and Rupal Kamdar. pp. 1447-1491
  • The Sound of Silence: A Review Essay of Nancy MacLean’s Democracy in Chains:The Deep History of the Radical Rights Stealth Plan for America/ JEan -Baptiste Fleury and Alain Marciano. pp. 1492-1537
  • Riddles and Models: A Review Essay on Michael De Vroey;s A History of Macroeconomics from Keynes to Lucas and Beyond/ Costas Azariadis. pp. 1538-1576
  • Finance and Economic Development in the Very Long Run: A Review Essay/ Yongseok Shin. pp. 1577-1586
  • The Case for Imposing Cashlessness: A Review Article/ Neil Wallace. pp. 1587-1591

Journal of Economic Perspectives


Volume 32 Number 4 – Fall 2018

Contents:

  • An Economist’s Guide to Climate Change Science / Solomon Hsiang and Robert E. Kopp. pp. 3-32
  • Quantifying Economic Damages from Climate Change/ Maximilian Auffhammer. pp. 33-52
  • The Cost of Reading Greenhouse Gas Emissions/ Kenneth Gillingham and James H. Stock. pp. 53-72
  • Is This Tax Reform , or Just Confusion? / Joel Slemrod. pp. 73-96
  • Measuring the Effects of Corporate Tax Cuts/ Alan J. Auerbach. pp. 97-120
  • Outside the Box;Unconventional Monetary Policy in the Great Recession and Beyond / Kenneth N. Kuttner. pp. 121-146
  • Unconventional Monetary Policies in the Euro Area ,Japan and the United Kingdom/ Giovanni Dell Ariccia,Paul Rabanal and Damiano Sandri. pp. 147-172
  • Ending Global Poverty :Why Money Isnt Enough/ Lucy Page and Rohini Pande. pp. 173-200
  • Universal Basic Incomes Versus Targeted TRansfer: Anti- Poverty Programs in Developing Countries/ Rema Hanna and Benjamin A. Olken. pp. 201-2226
  • On the Genius Behind David Ricardo’s 1817 Formulation of Comparative Advantage/ Daniel M. Berhofen and John C. Brown. pp. 227-240