New Acquisitions List (Periodicals) – June 2017

Econometrica



Volume 84, Number 6 – 2016

Contents:

  • RandomChoice and Private Information / Jay Lu. pp. 1983-2028
  • Communication With Unknown Perspectives / Rajiv Sethi and Muhamet Yildiz. pp. 2029-2070
  • The Dynamics of Inequality / Xavier Gabaix … et al. pp. 2071-2112
  • Market-Triggered Changes in Capital Structure: EquilibriumPrice Dynamics / Paul Glasserman and Behzad Nouri. pp. 2113-2154
  • Conditional Linear Combination Tests for Weakly Identified Models / Isaiah Andrews. pp. 2155-2182
  • Credibility of Confidence Sets in Nonstandard Econometric Problems / Ulrich K. Müller and Andriy Norets. pp. 2183-2214
  • Identifying Latent Structures in Panel Data / Liangjun Su, Zhentao Shi, and Peter C. B. Phillips. pp. 2215
  • Backward Induction Foundations of the Shapley Value / Ben Mcquillin and Robert Sugden. pp. 2265-2280

The Economic Journal

SCX-4600_20151125_15024304

Volume 126 No. 597  – November 2016

Contents:

  • Unemployment and Domestic Violence: Theory and Evidence / Dan Anderberg, et al. pp. 1947–1979
  • Polluting Industries and Agricultural Productivity: Evidence from Mining in Ghana / Fernando M. Aragón and Juan Pablo Rud. pp. pages 1980–2011
  • Consumption Volatility, Liquidity Constraints and Household Welfare / Keshav Dogra and Olga Gorbachev. pp. 2012–2037
  • Changing the Cost of Children and Fertility: Evidence from the Israeli Kibbutz / Avraham Ebenstein, Moshe Hazan and Avi Simhon. pages 2038–2063
  • The Long-run Effect of 9/11: Terrorism, Backlash, and the Assimilation of Muslim Immigrants in the West / Eric D. Gould and Esteban F. Klor. pp. 2064–2114
  • The Impact of Vocational Training for the Unemployed: Experimental Evidence from Turkey / Sarojini Hirshleifer, et al. pp. 2115–2146
  • Local Economic Gains from Primary Election Spending / Rebecca Lessem and Carly Urban. pp 2147–2172
  • Liberal Egalitarianism and the Harm Principle / Michele Lombardi, Kaname Miyagishima and Roberto Venezian. pp. 2173–2196
  • Information Disclosure in Contests: A Bayesian Persuasion Approach / Jun Zhang and Junjie Zhou. pp. 2197–2217

 

The Economic Journal

SCX-4600_20151125_15024304

Volume 126 No. 596  – October 2016

Contents:

  • Child Development and Parental Investment: Introduction / Marco Francesconi and James J. Heckman. pp. F1–F27
  • The Effects of Two Influential Early Childhood Interventions on Health and Healthy Behaviour / Gabriella Conti, James J. Heckman and Rodrigo Pinto. pp. F28–F65
  • Partial Insurance and Investments in Children / Pedro Carneiro and Rita Ginja. pp. F66–F95
  • Early Maternal Time Investment and Early Child Outcomes / Emilia Del Bono, et al. pp. F96–F135
  • Transfers to Households with Children and Child Development / Daniela Del Boca, Christopher Flinn and Matthew Wiswall. pp. F136–F183.
  • Early, Late or Never? When Does Parental Education Impact Child Outcomes? / Matt Dickson, Paul Gregg and Harriet Robinson. pp. F184–F231

Journal of Southeast Asian Economies


Volume 34, Number 1 – April 2017

Contents:

  • Southeast Asian SMEs and Regional Economic Integration / Cassey Lee, Dionisius Narjoko, Sothea Oum. pp. 1-3
  • New Kids on the ASEAN Block: Myanmar SMEs and Regional Economic Integration / Thomas Bernhardt, Giles
  • Dickenson-Jones, S Kanay De. pp. 4-38
  • Philippine SME Participation in ASEAN and East Asian Regional Economic Integration / Rafaelita M. Aldaba. pp. 39-76
  • Indonesian SME Participation in ASEAN Economic Integration / Titik Anas, Carlos Mangunsong, Nur Afni Panjaitan. pp. 77-117
  • The Participation of Vietnamese SMEs in Regional Economic Integration: Survey Results of Three
  • Manufacturing Industries / Nguyen Dinh Chuc, Nguyen Thi Kim Thai. pp. 118-147
  • Thailand’s SME Participation in ASEAN and East Asian Regional Economic Integration / Teerawat Charoenrat, Charles Harvie. pp. 148-174
  • SME Participation in ASEAN and East Asian Integration: The Case of Cambodia / Shandre M. Thangavelu, Sothea Oum, Samsen Neak. pp. 175-192
  • Lao SME Participation in Regional Economic Integration / Phouphet Kyophilavong, Bounlert Vanhnalat, Alay Phonvisay. pp. 193-220

Keio Economic Studies


Volume 52 – 2016

Contents:

  • A Prelude to the flood of red ink : from study of comprehensive tax reform in the 1950s to the Federal Tax Reform of 1962 in the United States / Seiichiro Mozumi. pp. 1-26
  • Economic reforms, frictional unemployment and wage inequality : a general equilibrium analysis / Titas Kumar Bandopadhyay. pp. 27-42
  • Price rigidgity and use of money / Ryo Nagata. pp. 43-64
  • Multidimensional Lorenz Dominance : a definition and an example / Asis Kumar Banerjee.
  • Unionised labour market efficiency wage and endogenous growth / Chandril Bhattacharya & Manash Ranjan Gupta. pp. 81-96

Health Economics


Volume 26, Number 5 – May 2017

Contents:

  • Productivity Growth in the English National Health Service from 1998/1999 to 2013/2014 / Chris Bojke, et al. pp. 547–565
  • Explaining Differentials in Subsidy Levels Among Hospital Ownership Types in Germany / Adam Pilny. pp. 566–581
  • Analysis of Health Care Costs in Elderly Patients with Multiple Chronic Conditions Using a Finite Mixture of Generalized Linear Models / Matthias Eckardt, et al. pp. 582–599
  • Upcoding in a National Health Service: the evidence from Portugal / Pedro Barros and Gisele Braun. pp. 600–618
  • Quality Health Care and Willingness to Pay for Health Insurance Retention: A Randomized Experiment in Kolkata Slums / Clara Delavallade. pp. 619–638
  • Introduction of a National Minimum Wage Reduced Depressive Symptoms in Low-Wage Workers: A Quasi-Natural Experiment in the UK / Aaron Reeves, et al. pp. 639–655
  • Sex Work Regulation and Sexually Transmitted Infections in Tijuana, Mexico / Troy Quast and Fidel Gonzalez. pp. 656–670
  • The Long-Term Effects of Cancer on Employment and Earnings / Sung-Hee Jeon. pp. 671–684

Health Policy and Planning


Volume 31, Number 7 – September 2016

Contents:

  • Inequality and inequity in healthcare utilization in urban Nepal: a cross-sectional observational study / Eiko Saito, et al. pp. 817-824
  • The individual level cost of pregnancy termination in Zambia: a comparison of safe and unsafe abortion / Tiziana Leone, et al. pp. 825-833
  • Attributes of patient-centered primary care associated with the public perception of good healthcare quality in Brazil, Colombia, Mexico and El Salvador / Svetlana V Doubova, et al. pp. 834-843
  • Is the use of maternal healthcare among prospective mothers higher in households that have experienced maternal death? Evidence from India / Rajesh Kumar Rai; Prashant Kumar Singh; Chandan Kumar. pp. 844-852
  • Benefit distribution of social health insurance: evidence from china’s urban resident basic medical insurance / Jay Pan, et al. pp. 853-859
  • Measuring implementation strength: lessons from the evaluation of public health strategies in low- and middle-income settings / James R M Hargreaves, et al. pp. 860-867
  • Motivating health workers up to a limit: partial effects of performance-based financing on working environments in Nigeria / Aarushi Bhatnagar; Asha S George. pp. 868-877
  • Evaluation of care access and hypertension control in a community health worker driven non-communicable disease programme in rural Uganda: the chronic disease in the community project / Daniel S O’Neil, et al. pp. 878-883
  • Role of the private sector in vaccination service delivery in India: evidence from private-sector vaccine sales data, 2009–12 / Abhishek Sharma, et al. pp. 884-896
  • Did PEPFAR investments result in health system strengthening? A retrospective longitudinal study measuring non-HIV health service utilization at the district level / Samuel Abimerech Luboga, et al. pp. 897-909
  • Stakeholder learning for health sector reform in Lao PDR / Simone Phillips, et al. pp. 910-918
  • Financial protection from health spending in the Philippines: policies and progress / Caryn Bredenkamp; Leander R Buisman. pp. 919-927

 

The Philippine Review of Economics


Volume 53, Number 2 – December 2016

Contents:

  • Water, sanitation, and hygiene for child health: some evidence in support of public intervention in the Philippines / Joseph Capuno, Carlos Antonio Tan, Jr., Xylee Javier. pp. 1-27
  • Re-thinking market failure in the light of the imperfect state / Raul Fabella, Vigile Marie Fabella. pp. 28-46
  • An essay on schooling outcomes in the Philippines: the role of households, markets, and institutions / Ma. Laarni Revilla, Jonna Estudillo. pp. 47-65
  • Risk management and coping strategies: climate change and agriculture in the Philippines / Majah-Leah Ravago, James Roumasset, Karl Jandoc. pp. 66-104
  • Economic and political dynamics in Philippine development / Florian Alburo. 105-118
  • Banana production and cooperatives in the Philippines: a structure for self-reliance of farmer growers under agrarian reform / Katsumi Nozawa. pp. 119-146

 

Quantitative Economics


Volume 7, Number 3 – November 2016

Contents:

  • Why medical innovation is valuable: Health, human capital, and the labor market / Nicholas W. Papageorge. pp. 671-726
  • Estimation of games with ordered actions: An application to chain-store entry / Andres Aradillas-López and Amit Gandhi. pp. 727-780
  • Grade retention and unobserved heterogeneity / Robert J. Gary-Bobo, Marion Goussé, and Jean-Marc Robin. pp. 781-820
  • Robust dynamic energy use and climate change / Xin Li, Borghan Narajabad, and Ted Temzelides. pp. 821
  • Recursive utility using the stochastic maximum principle / Knut K. Aase. pp. 859-888
  • Evaluating factor pricingmodels using high-frequency panels / Yoosoon Chang, Yongok Choi, Hwagyun Kim, and Joon Y. Park. pp. 889-934
  • Euler equation estimation: Children and credit constraints / Thomas H. Jørgensen. pp. 935
  • Social networks and parental behavior in the intergenerational transmission of religion / Eleonora Patacchini and Yves Zenou. pp. 969-995