New Acquisitions List (Periodicals) – August 2017

The Developing Economies

Volume 55, Number 2 – 2017

Contents:

  • Exchange Rate Uncertainty and R&D Investment: Evidence from Japanese Firms / Keiko Ito and Shoko Haneda. pp. 56–74
  • Overseas Expansion and Domestic Business Restructuring in Japanese Firms / Keiko Ito and Kenta Ikeuchi. pp. 75–104
  • Industry FDI and the Distribution of Plant Productivity: Analysis Using Korean Plant-Level Data / Bo-Young Choi and Ju Hyun Pyun. pp. 105–129
  • Trade Protection and Firm Productivity: Evidence from Thai Manufacturing / Juthathip Jongwanich and Archanun Kohpaiboon. pp. 130–157

Econometrica

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Volume 85 No. 1 – January 2017

Contents:

  • Quantile Selection Models With an Application toUnderstanding Changes inWage Inequality / Manuel Arellano And Stéphane Bonhomme. pp.128
  • Identifying Equilibrium Models of LaborMarket Sorting / Marcus Hagedorn, Tzuo Hann Law, And Iourii Manovskii. pp. 29-68
  • Perfect Competition in Markets With Adverse Selection / Eduardo M. Azevedo And Daniel Gottlieb. pp. 67-106
  • First-Price Auctions With General Information Structures: Implications for Bidding and Revenue / Dirk Bergemann, Benjamin Brooks, And Stephen Morris. pp. 107-144
  • Competitive Bundling / JIDONG ZHOU. pp. 145-173
  • Jump Regressions / Jia Li, Viktor Todorov, And George Tauchen. pp.173
  • Assessment of Uncertainty in High Frequency Data: The Observed Asymptotic Variance / Per A. Mykland And Lan Zhang. pp. 197
  • Program Evaluation and Causal Inference With High-Dimensional Data / A. Belloni, et al. pp. 233-298
  • NOTES AND COMMENTS:Long-Term Risk: A Martingale Approach / Likuan Qin And Vadim Linetsky. pp. 299-312

 

Econometrica

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Volume 85 No. 2 – March 2017

Contents:

  • Search for Yield / David Martinez-Miera and Rafael Repullo. pp. 351–378
  • Insurer Competition in Health Care Markets / Kate Ho and Robin S. Lee. pp. 379–417
    Bargaining With Asymmetric Information: An Empirical Study of Plea Negotiations / Bernardo S. Silveira. pp. 419–452
  • Robustness and Separation in Multidimensional Screening / Gabriel Carroll. pp. 453–488
  • Aspirations and Inequality / Garance Genicot and Debraj Ray. pp. 489–519
  • Rational Inattention Dynamics: Inertia and Delay in Decision-Making / Jakub Steiner, Colin Stewart and Filip Matějka. pp. 521–553
  • When Does Predation Dominate Collusion? / Thomas Wiseman. pp. 555–584
  • Contract Negotiation and the Coase Conjecture: A Strategic Foundation for Renegotiation-Proof Contracts / Bruno Strulovici. pp. 585–616
  • Forecasting With Model Uncertainty: Representations and Risk Reduction / Keisuke Hirano and Jonathan H. Wright. pp. 617–643

The Economic Journal


Volume 127  Number 599 – February 2017

Contents:

  • Second-Degree Moral Hazard In A Real-World Credence Goods Market / Loukas Balafoutas, Rudolf Kerschbamer and Matthias Sutter. pp. 1–18
  • Stealing to Survive? Crime and Income Shocks in Nineteenth Century France / Vincent Bignon, Eve Caroli and Roberto Galbiati. pp. 19–49
  • Does Welfare Spending Crowd Out Charitable Activity? Evidence from Historical England Under the Poor Laws / Nina Boberg-Fazlić and Paul Sharp. pp. 50–83
  • Health Insurance Without Single Crossing: Why Healthy People Have High Coverage / Jan Boone and Christoph Schottmüller. pp. 84–105
  • Are You Happy While You Work? / Alex Bryson and George MacKerron. pp. 106–125
  • Longitudinal Evidence for a Midlife Nadir in Human Well-being: Results from Four Data Sets / Terence C. Cheng, Nattavudh Powdthavee and Andrew J. Oswald. pp. 126–142
  • Are The World’s Languages Consolidating? The Dynamics and Distribution of Language Populations / David Clingingsmith. pp. 143–176
  • The Effect of Additional Funds for Low-ability Pupils: A Non-parametric Bounds Analysis / Monique De Haan. pp. 177–198
  • The Hayek Hypothesis and Long-run Competitive Equilibrium: An Experimental Investigation / Jason Shachat and Zhenxuan Zhang. pp. 199–228
  • Two-way Capital Flows and Global Imbalances / Pengfei Wang, Yi Wen and Zhiwei Xu. pp. 229–269

The Economic Journal


Volume 127  Number 600 – March 2017

Contents:

  • Books are Forever: Early Life Conditions, Education and Lifetime Earnings in Europe / Giorgio Brunello, Guglielmo Weber and Christoph T. Weiss. pp. 271–296
  • Identifying the Elasticity of Taxable Income / Sarah K. Burns and James P. Ziliak. pp. 297–329
  • Air Pollution and Infant Mortality: Evidence from the Expansion of Natural Gas Infrastructure / Resul Cesur, Erdal Tekin and Aydogan Ulker. pp. 330–362
  • Early Interventions and Disability Insurance: Experience from a Field Experiment / Per Engström, Pathric Hägglund and Per Johansson. pp. 363–392
  • How Social Preferences Shape Incentives in (Experimental) Markets for Credence Goods / Rudolf Kerschbamer, Matthias Sutter and Uwe Dulleck. pp. 393–416
  • Maintaining Efficiency while Integrating Entrants from Lower Performing Groups: an Experimental Study / Timothy C. Salmon and Roberto A. Weber. pp. 417–444
  • Does Quality Affect Patients’ Choice of Doctor? Evidence from England / Rita Santos, Hugh Gravelle and Carol Propper. pp. 445–494
  • No Man Left Behind: Effects of Emigration Prospects on Educational and Labour Outcomes of Non-migrants / Slesh A. Shrestha. pp. 495–521
  • The Real Wage Cyclicality of Newly Hired and Incumbent Workers in Germany / Heiko Stüber. pp. 522–54
  • The Effect of Media Exposure of Suspects on Solving Crime / Dinand Webbink, Judith van Erp and Froukje van Gastel. pp. 547–570

The Economic Journal


Volume 127  Number 601 – May 2017

Contents:

  • Current Account Deficits During Heightened Risk: Menacing or Mitigating? / Kristin Forbes, Ida Hjortsoe and Tsvetelina Nenova. pp. 571–623
  • Corrupt Bookmaking in a Fixed Odds Illegal Betting Market / Parimal Kanti Bag and Bibhas Saha. pp. 624–652
  • Income Taxes, Sorting and the Costs of Housing: Evidence from Municipal Boundaries in Switzerland / Christoph Basten, Maximilian von Ehrlich and Andrea Lassmann. pp. 653–687
  • Income Inequality, Tax Policy, and Economic Growth / Siddhartha Biswas, Indraneel Chakraborty and Rong Hai. pp. 688–727
  • Gender Differences and Stereotypes in Strategic Reasoning / María Cubel and Santiago Sanchez-Pages. pp. 728–756
  • Take What You Can: Property Rights, Contestability and Conflict / Thiemo Fetzer and Samuel Marden. pp. 757–783
  • What Are Asset Demand Tests of Expected Utility Really Testing? / Felix Kubler, Larry Selden and Xiao Wei. pp. 784–808

Health Affairs


Volume 36 – May 2016

Contents:

  • ACA Coverage, Access, Medicaid, And More / Alan R. Weil. pp. 783-790
  • Revised ‘Common Rule’ Shapes Protections For Research Participants / Barbara E. Bierer, Mark Barnes and Holly Fernandez Lynch. pp. 784-788
  • Navigating A Post-AHCA Landscape / Timothy Stoltzfus Jost. pp. 789-790
  • Growing Insurance Coverage Did Not Reduce Access To Care For The Continuously Insured / Salam Abdus and Steven C. Hill. pp. 791-798
  • Iowa’s Medicaid Expansion Promoted Healthy Behaviors But Was Challenging To Implement And Attracted Few Participants / Natoshia M. Askelson, et al. pp. 799-807
  • Medicaid Expansion Increased Coverage, Improved Affordability, And Reduced Psychological Distress For Low-Income Parents / Stacey McMorrow. et al. pp. 808-818
  • Medicaid Expansion Coverage Effects Grew In 2015 With Continued Improvements In Coverage Quality / Sandra L. Decker, Brandy J. Lipton, and Benjamin D. Sommers. pp. 819-825
  • Outpatient Office Wait Times And Quality Of Care For Medicaid Patients / Tamar Oostrom, Liran Einav, and Amy Finkelstein. pp. 826-832
  • Medical Financial Burden Declined For Consumers In The Nongroup Market / Michel H. Boudreaux, Gilbert Gonzales, and Brendan Saloner. pp. 833-837
  • Low-Cost Behavioral Nudges Increase Medicaid Take-Up Among Eligible Residents Of Oregon / Bill J. Wright, et al. pp. 838-846
  • Passive Enrollment Of Dual-Eligible Beneficiaries Into Medicare And Medicaid Managed Care Has Not Met Expectations / David C. Grabowski Nina R. Joyce, et al. pp. 846-854
  • High-Price And Low-Price Physician Practices Do Not Differ Significantly On Care Quality Or Efficiency / Eric T. Roberts, Ateev Mehrotra, and J. Michael McWilliams. pp. 855-864
  • The Medicare Access And CHIP Reauthorization Act And The Corporate Transformation Of American Medicine / Lawrence P. Casalino. pp. 865-869
  • Enrollment In A Health Plan With A Tiered Provider Network Decreased Medical Spending By 5 Percent / Anna D. Sinaiko, Mary Beth Landrum, and Michael E. Chernew. 870-875
  • Bending The Spending Curve By Altering Care Delivery Patterns: The Role Of Care Management Within A Pioneer ACO / John Hsu, et al. pp. 876-884
  • Medical Group Structural Integration May Not Ensure That Care Is Integrated, From The Patient’s Perspective / Michaela J. Kerrissey, et al. pp. 885-892
  • Most Hospitals Received Annual Penalties For Excess Readmissions, But Some Fared Better Than Others / Michael P. Thompson, et al. pp. 893-901
  • Modeling The Economic And Health Impact Of Increasing Children’s Physical Activity In The United States / Bruce Y. Lee, et al. pp. 90-908
  • Rapid Growth In Mental Health Telemedicine Use Among Rural Medicare Beneficiaries, Wide Variation Across States / Ateev Mehrotra, pp. 909-917
  • Mongolia’s Public Spending On Noncommunicable Diseases Is Similar To The Spending Of Higher-Income Countries / Otgontuya Dugee, et al. pp. 918-925
  • Vast Majority Of Development Assistance For Health Funds Target Those Below Age Sixty / Vegard Skirbekk, et al. pp. 926-930
  • Improving Allocation And Management Of The Health Workforce In Zambia / Fiona J. Walsh, et al. pp. 931-937
  • Federal Funding Insulated State Budgets From Increased Spending Related To Medicaid Expansion / Benjamin D. Sommers and Jonathan Gruber. pp. 938-44
  • Medical Marijuana Laws May Be Associated With A Decline In The Number Of Prescriptions For Medicaid Enrollees / Ashley C. Bradford and W. David Bradford. pp. 945-951
  • Dave Didn’t Have To Die: On Health Care For Homeless Patients / Tammy L. Kling. pp. 952-955
    Are Foundations Still Interested In HIV / Lee L. Prina. pp. 956-957

Health Economics


Volume 26, Number 6 – June 2017

Contents:

  • Redistribution and redesign in health care: An ebbing tide in England versus growing concerns in the United States / A. Maynard,S. H. Altman and S. C. Stearns. pp. 687-690
  • An econometric model of healthcare demand with nonlinear pricing / J. S. Kunz and R. Winkelmann. pp. 691-702
  • Inducing optimal substitution between antibiotics under open access to the resource of antibiotic susceptibility / M. Herrmann and B. Nkuiya. pp. 703-723
  • Using quantile and asymmetric least squares regression for optimal risk adjustment / N. Lorenz. pp. 724-742
    Preferences for ‘ new ’ treatments diminish in the face of ambiguity / M. Harrison, C. A. Marra and N. Bansback. pp.743-752
  • Myopic and forward looking behavior in branded oral anti-diabetic medication consumption: An example from medicare Part D / N. C. Sacks, et al. pp. 753-778
  • Language barriers and immigrant health /  A. Clarke and I. E. Isphording. pp. 765-778
  • Can physicians affect patient adherence with medication? / S. Koulayev, E. Simeonova and N. Skipper. pp. 779-794
  • Healthcare coinsurance elasticity coefficient estimation using monthly cross-sectional, time-series claims data / J. F. Scoggins and D. A. Weinberg. pp. 795-801
  • Temporal stability of stated preferences: The case of junior nursing jobs / D. Doiron and H. I. Yoo. pp. 802-809
  • Discrete choice experiment response rates: A meta-analysis / V. Watson, F. Becker and E. de Bekker-Grob.pp. 810-817

Health Economics


Volume 26, Number 7 – July 2017

Contents:

  • Symposium introduction: Papers on ‘modeling national health expenditures’ / T. E. Getzen and A. A. Okunade. pp. 827-833
  • The role of policy and institutions on health spending / C. de la Maisonneuve, et al. pp. 834-843
    Evolving health expenditure landscape of the brics nations and projections to 2025 / M. Jakovljevic, et al. pp. 844-852
  • Income and technology as drivers of Australian healthcare expenditures / X. You and A. A. Okunade. pp. 853-862
  • Health care expenditure and income: a global perspective / B. H. Baltagi, et al. pp. 863-874
  • The effect of sorority membership on eating disorders, body weight, and disordered-eating behaviors / S. Averett, S. Terrizzi and Y. Wang.pp. 875-891
  • Resistance elasticity of antibiotic demand in intensive care / T. Heister, et al. pp. 892-909
  • The short-run and long-run effects of birth weight: Evidence from large samples of siblings and twins in Taiwan / Z.-X. Xie, S.-Y. Chou and J.-T. Liu. pp. 910-921
  • Long-Term effects of famine on chronic diseases: Evidence from China s great leap forward famine / X. F. Hu, G. G. Liu and M. Fan. pp. 922-936
  • The income–health relationship ‘beyond the mean’: New evidence from biomarkers / V. Carrieri and A. M. Jones. pp. 937-956

 

Hitotsubashi Journal of Economics


Volume 58, Number 1 – June 2017

Contents:

  • The Effect of School Choice on Student’s Academic Performance / Jaesung Choi and Jisoo Hwang. pp. 1-19
  • Endogenous Choice on Advertising Pricing of Media Platforms: Lump-Sum Fee vs. Proportional Fee / Lijun Pan. pp. 21-40
  • Non-Equivalence of Specific and Ad Valorem Taxation in the Competitive Market with Tax Evasion  / Che-Chiang Huang, K.L. Glen Ueng and Jin-Li Hu. pp. 41-51
  • Robust Good-Deal Bounds In Incomplete Markets  : The Case Of Taiwan / Jun-Home Chen, Yu-Lieh Huang and Jow-Ran Chang. pp. 53-67
  • The Effect of Patient Cost Sharing on Health Care Utilization among Low-Income Children / Reo Takaku. pp. 69-88

 

Intereconomics : Review of European Economic Policy


Volume 52, Issue 3, May 2017

Contents:

  • Editorial: Differentiation Could Become the Next EU Integration Concept / Josef Janning. pp. 122-123
    A Fiscal Stabilisation Function for the Eurozone Page 124
  • Reflections on the Euro Area Fiscal Stance / Christophe Kamps, Jacopo Cimadomo, Sebastian Hauptmeier. pp. 125-131
  • Fiscal Rules and the Scope for Risk Sharing / Iain Begg. pp. 131-137
  • The Stabilising Role of US Federal Fiscal Institutions — What Lessons for the Euro Area? / Cinzia Alcidi, Gilles Thirion. pp. 137-142
  • What the EU Can Learn from the American Experience with Unemployment Insurance / Suzanne Simonetta. pp. 142-148
  • European Fiscal Governance and Cyclical Stabilisation: Searching for a Lasting Arrangement / Nicolas Carnot. pp. 148-154
  • Risk Reduction, Risk Sharing and Moral Hazard: A Vaccination Metaphor / Frank Vandenbroucke. pp. 154-159
  • Ten Lessons from a Decade of Debating an EUBS: Robust Findings, Popular Myths and Remaining Dilemmas / Sebastian Dullien. pp. 159-164
  • Comprehensive Trade Agreements: Conditioning Globalisation or Eroding the European Model? / Annette Bongardt, Francisco Torres. pp. 165-170
  • Autonomous Driving — a Challenge for the Automotive Industry / Hubertus Bardt. pp. 171-177
  • Economic Benefits of Gender Equality in the EU / Helena Morais Maceira. pp. 178-183
  • The Asymmetric Effects of Macroeconomic Performance on Happiness: Evidence for the EU / Edsel L. Beja Jr. pp. 184-190

 

Journal of International Economic Studies


Number 31 – March 2017

Contents:

  • Invitation to the Study of Dies and Molds./ T.Baba. pp. 1-12
  • An Analysis of International Competitiveness in Dies and Molds / T.Baba. pp. 13-36
  • The Die Industry of China and Its Development Process / T.Kanemura. pp. 37-48
  • An inquiry into the ideal mode of existence for Japanese auto parts makers and die and mold production in the future / Y.Kawabe. pp. 49-54
  • A Case Study Analysis of Company Strategy of Specializing and Non-specializing Die and Mold Manufacturers in Japan / M.Tanaka. pp. 55-64

The Review of Economics and Statistics


Volume 99 Number 1 – March 2017

Contents:

  • Understanding the Advice of Commissions-Motivated Agents: Evidence from the Indian Life Insurance Market / Santosh Anagol, Shawn Cole, and Shayak Sarkar. pp. 1–15
    Authority, Incentives, and Performance: Evidence from a Chinese Newspaper / Yanhui Wu. pp. 16–31
    It’s Good to Be First: Order Bias in Reading and Citing NBER Working Papers / Daniel Feenberg, Ina Ganguli, Patrick Gaulé, and Jonathan Gruber. pp. 32–39
    Access to Home Equity and Consumption: Evidence from a Policy Experiment / Sumit Agarwal, and Wenlan Qian. pp. 40–52
    Inattention to Deferred Increases in Tax Bases: How Michigan Home Buyers Are Paying for Assessment Limits Sebastien Bradley. pp. 53–66
    Temporary Shocks and Persistent Effects in Urban Economies: Evidence from British Cities after the U.S. Civil War / W. Walker Hanlon. pp. 67–79
    Heterogeneous Agglomeration / Giulia Faggio, Olmo Silva, and William C. Strange. pp. 80–94
    The Minimum Legal Drinking Age and Morbidity in the United States / Christopher Carpenter, and Carlos Dobkin. pp. 95–104
    Decentralization, Collusion, and Coal Mine Deaths / Ruixue Jia, and Huihua Nie. pp. 105–118
    The Benefits of College Athletic Success: An Application of the Propensity Score Design / Michael L. Anderson. pp. 119–134
    Is There a Debt-Threshold Effect on Output Growth? / Alexander Chudik, Kamiar Mohaddes, M. Hashem Pesaran, and Mehdi Raissi. pp. 135–150
    Market Structure and Cost Pass-Through in Retail / Gee Hee Hong, and Nicholas Li. pp. 151–166
    Law and Innovation: Evidence from State Trade Secrets Laws / I. P. L. Png. pp. 167–179