New Acquisitions List (Periodicals) – October 2016

 

Econometrica

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Volume 84 Number 3 – May 2016

Contents:

  • A Dynamic Model of Demand for Houses and Neighborhoods / Patrick Bayer, Robert Mcmillan, Alvin Murphy, and Christopher Timmins.  pp. 893-942
  •  Buy, Keep, or Sell: Economic Growth and theMarket for Ideas / Ufuk Akcigit, Murat Alp Celik, and Jeremy Greenwood.  pp. 943-984
  •  Time-Varying Risk Premium in Large Cross-Sectional Equity Data Sets / Patrick Gagliardini, Elisa Ossola, And Olivier Scaillet.  pp. 985-1046
  •  No-Bubble Condition : Model-Free Tests in Housing Markets / Stefano Giglio, Matteo Maggiori, and Johannes Stroebel . pp. 1047
  •  Berk–Nash Equilibrium: A Framework for Modeling Agents With Misspecified Models  / Ignacio Esponda and Demian Pouzo. pp. 1093-1130
  •  Reputational Bargaining and Deadlines  / Jack Fanning. pp.  1131-1180
  •  Utilitarian Preferences with Multiple Priors / Shiri Alon and Gabi Gayer. pp  1181-1202NOTES AND COMMENTS:
  •  Menu-Dependent Stochastic Feasibility / Richard L. Brady and John Rehbeck. pp. 1203
  •  IndividualHeterogeneity and Average Welfare / Jerry A.Hausman and Whitney K. Newey. pp. 1225
  •  A Geometric Approach to Nonlinear Econometric Models. pp. 1249-1264
  •  Shadow Insurance / Ralph S. J. Koijen and Motohiro Yogo. pp. 1265-1287

 

The Economic Journal


Volume 126, Number 592 – May 2016

Contents:

  • Living with Low for Long / Charles Bean. pp. 507–522
  • Equivalence versus Indifference Scales / Pierre-André Chiappori. pp. 523–545
  • Life-cycle Labour Supply with Human Capital: Econometric and Behavioural Implications / Michael P. Keane. pp. 546–577
  • Labour Supply: The Roles of Human Capital and The Extensive Margin / Michael P. Keane and Nada Wasi. pp. 578–617
  • Market Set-up in Advance of Federal Reserve Policy Rate Decisions / Dick van Dijk, Robin L. Lumsdaine and Michel van der Wel. pp. 618–653.
  • Do Personality Traits Affect Productivity? Evidence from the Laboratory / Maria Cubel, Ana Nuevo-Chiquero, Santiago Sanchez-Pages and Marian Vidal-Fernandez. pp. 654–681.
  • Universal Pre-school Education: The Case of Public Funding with Private Provision / Jo Blanden, Emilia Del Bono, Sandra McNally and Birgitta Rabe. pp. 682–723.
  • Do Professionals Get It Right? Limited Attention and Risk-taking Behaviour / Reto Foellmi, Stefan Legge and Lukas Schmid. pp. 724–755.
  • The Skill-biased Effects of Exchange Rate Fluctuations / Boris Kaiser and Michael Siegenthaler. pp. 756–780.

The Economic Journal

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Volume 126, Number 593 – June 2016

Contents:

  • Endowments at Birth and Parents’ Investments in Children / Achyuta Adhvaryu and Anant Nyshadham. pp. 781–820
  • Why Did the Netherlands Develop So Early? The Legacy of the Brethren of the Common Life / İ. Semih Akçomak, Dinand Webbink and Bas ter Weel. pp. 821–860
  • Trust and the Welfare State: the Twin Peaks Curve / Yann Algan, Pierre Cahuc and Marc Sangnier. pp. 861–883
  • Regulation via the Polluter-pays Principle / Stefan Ambec and Lars Ehlers. pp. 884–906
  • Inequality and Relative Ability Beliefs / Jeffrey V. Butler. pp. 907–948
  • Intergenerational Transfers and the Fertility–Income Relationship / Juan Carlos Córdoba and Marla Ripoll. pp. 949–977
  • The Effect of Local Area Crime on Mental Health / Christian Dustmann and Francesco Fasani. pp. 978–1017
  • The Need for Enemies / Leopoldo Fergusson … et al. pp. 1018–1054
  • Does High Inequality Attract High Skilled Immigrants? / Eric D. Gould and Omer Moav. pp. 1055–1091
  • The Economic Aftermath of Resource Booms: Evidence from Boomtowns in the American West / Grant D. Jacobsen and Dominic P. Parker. pp. 1092–1128
  • Mathematics and Gender: Heterogeneity in Causes and Consequences / Juanna Schrøter Joensen and Helena Skyt Nielsen. pp. 1129–1163
  • Classroom Grade Composition and Pupil Achievement / Edwin Leuven and Marte Rønning. pp. 1164–1192
  • On Measuring the Welfare Gains from Trade Under Consumer Heterogeneity / Sergey Nigai. pp. 1193–1237
  • A Theory of Political Entrenchment / Gilles Saint-Paul, Davide Ticchi and Andrea Vindigni. pp. 1238–1263
  • The Engine Immobiliser: A Non-starter for Car Thieves / Jan C. van Ours and Ben Vollaard. pp. 1264–1291

 

Health Economics

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Volume 25, Number 9 – September 2016

Contents:

  • Efficiency of Health Investment: Education or Intelligence? / Govert e. Bijwaard and Hans Van Kippersluis. pp. 1056–1072
  • Does Health Insurance Encourage the Rise in Medical Prices? A Test on Balance Billing in France / Brigitte Dormont and Mathilde Péron. pp. 1073–1089
  • Heterogeneity in the Effect of Common Shocks on Healthcare Expenditure Growth / Katharina Hauck and Xiaohui Zhang. pp. 1090–1103
  • Folic acid advisories: a public health challenge? / Daniel Herrera-Araujo. pp. 1104–1122
  • Endogenous Technology Adoption and Medical Costs / Karine Lamiraud and Stephane Lhuillery. pp. 1123–1147
  • Learning to Trust Flu Shots: Quasi-Experimental Evidence from the 2009 Swine Flu Pandemic / Jürgen Maurer and Katherine M. Harris. pp. 1148–1162
  • Risk Selection under Public Health Insurance with Opt-Out / Sebastian Panthöfer. pp. 1163–1181
  • The Effect of Introducing a Minimum Price on the Distribution of Alcohol Purchase: A Counterfactual Analysis / Anurag Sharma, Fabrice Etilé and Kompal Sinha pp. 1182–1200
  • Attitudes to legalizing cannabis use / Jenny Williams, Jan C. van Ours and Michael Grossman. pp. 1201–1216

 

Health Policy and Planning

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Volume 31, Number 6 – July 2016

Contents:

  • The emergence of the vertical birth in Ecuador: an analysis of agenda setting and policy windows for intercultural health / A Llamas and S Mayhew. pp. 683-690
  • Feasibility and acceptability of delivering adolescent health interventions alongside HPV vaccination in Tanzania
    D Watson-Jones, [et al.] pp. 691-699
  • Effective universal health coverage and improved 1-year survival after acute myocardial infarction: the Chilean experience / C Nazzal, P Frenz, F T Alonso and F Lanas. pp. 700-705
  • Task-sharing or public finance for the expansion of surgical access in rural Ethiopia: an extended cost-effectiveness analysis / M G Shrime … [et al.]. pp. 706-716
  • BRICS countries and the global movement for universal health coverage / F Tediosi … [et al.]. pp. 717-728
  • Assessing girls’ HIV vulnerability: evidence from Botswana, Malawi and Mozambique / C R Underwood and H M Schwandt pp. 729-735
  • Barriers to healthcare coordination in market-based and decentralized public health systems: a qualitative study in healthcare networks of Colombia and Brazil / I Vargas .. [et al.].pp. 736
  • Economic vulnerability to health shocks and coping strategies: evidence from Andhra Pradesh, India / S Dhanaraj.pp. 749-758
  • Monitoring iCCM: a feasibility study of the indicator guide for monitoring and evaluating integrated community case management / T Roberton, D Kasungami, T Guenther and E Hazel. pp. 759-766
  • Targeting the poorest in a performance-based financing programme in northern Cameroon / I J E Flink, R Ziebe, D Vagaı¨, F van de Looij, H van ‘T Riet and T A J Houweling pp. 767-765
  • Levels and variations in the quality of facility-based antenatal care in Kenya: evidence from the 2010 service provision assessment / E Lee, S Madhavan and S Bauhoff. pp. 777-784
  • The relationship between non-communicable disease occurrence and poverty—evidence from demographic
    surveillance in Matlab, Bangladesh / A J Mirelman. pp. 785-792
  • Progress in increasing affordability of medicines for non-communicable diseases since the introduction of mandatory health insurance in the Republic of Moldova / A Ferrario pp. 793-800

 

Journal of Southeast Asian Economies

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Volume 33, Number 2 – August 2016

Contents:

  • Varieties of Disappointment: Why Has Decentralization Not Delivered on Its Promises in Southeast Asia? / Edmund J. Malesky, Francis E. Hutchinsonpp. pp. 125-138
  • Indonesia’s Decentralization Experiment: Motivations, Successes, and Unintended Consequences. / Kai Ostwald, Yuhki Tajima, Krislert Samphantharak. pp. 139-156
  • The Causes and Effects of the Local Government Code in the Philippines: Locked in a Status Quo of Weakly Decentralized Authority? / Sarah Shair-Rosenfield. pp. 157-171
  • Decentralization in Thailand / Danny Unger, Chandra Mahakanjana. pp. 172-18
  • Vietnam: Decentralization Amidst Fragmentation / Vu Thanh Tu Anh. pp. 188-208
  • Decentralization Reforms in Cambodia / Netra Eng, Sophal Ear. pp. 209-223
  • Decentralization in Myanmar: A Nascent and Evolving Process / Kim N.B. Ninh, Matthew Arnold. pp. 224-241
  • Research Note : Things Have Changed: Returns to Education in Thailand / Niels-Hugo Blunch. pp. 242-257

 

Intereconomics

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Volume 51, Number 4 – July/August 2016

Contents:

Special Focus: “(De)centralization in Southeast Asia” / edited by Edmund J. Malesky and Francis E. Hutchinson

  • Editorial : Brexit, Globalisation and the Future of the EU / Steven Blockmans
  • Forum : Europe’s Path Towards the Socio-Ecological Transition. pp. 184-212

Articles

  • The Political Economy of Brexit: Why Making It Easier to Leave the Club Could Improve the EU / Annette Bongardt, Francisco Torres. pp. 214-219
  • On the Distribution of Refugees in the EU / Martin Altemeyer-Bartscher … [et al.].
  • Can Argentina’s Experience Help Predict the Effects of a Potential Grexit? / Sebastian Dullien, Martin Rapetti, Pablo Schiaffino. pp. 229-236
  • Quantitative Easing in the Eurozone: a One-Year Assessment / Frank van Lerven. pp. 237-242

The Review of Economics and Statistics

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Volume 98, Number 3 – July 2016

Contents:

  • Human Capital and the Supply of Religion / Joseph Engelberg … et al. pp. 415-427
  • Long-Lasting Effects of Socialist Education / Nicola Fuchs-Schündeln, Paolo Masella. pp. 428–441.
  • How Accurate Are Surveyed Preferences for Public Policies? Evidence from a Unique Institutional Setup / Patricia Funk. pp. 442–454.
  • Misunderestimating Corruption / Aart Kraay, Peter Murrell. pp. 455–466.
  • One-Child Policy and the Rise of Man-Made Twins / Wei Huang, Xiaoyan Lei, Yaohui Zhao. pp. 467–476.
  • What Are Cities Worth? Land Rents, Local Productivity, and the Total Value of Amenities / David Albouy. pp. 477–487.
  • Do Wage Subsidies Provide a Stepping-Stone to Employment for Recent College Graduates? Evidence from a Randomized Experiment in Jordan / Matthew Groh, Nandini Krishnan, David McKenzie, Tara Vishwanath. pp. 488–502.
  • The Price Is Right: Updating Inflation Expectations in a Randomized Price Information Experiment / Olivier Armantier … et al. pp. 503–523.
  • Measuring Rationality with the Minimum Cost of Revealed Preference Violations / Mark Dean, Daniel Martin. pp. 524–534.
  • Regional Policy Evaluation: Interactive Fixed Effects and Synthetic Controls / Laurent Gobillon, Thierry Magnac. pp. 535–551.
  • Finance-Led Growth in the OECD since the Nineteenth Century: How Does Financial Development Transmit to Growth? / Jakob B. Madsen, James B. Ang. pp. 552–572.
  • Resource Windfalls, Political Regimes, and Political Stability / Francesco Caselli, Andrea Tesei. pp.573–590.
  • Adaptation to Poverty in Long-Run Panel Data / Andrew E. Clark, Conchita D’Ambrosio, Simone Ghislandi. pp. 591–600.
  • Price Setting and Rapid Technology Adoption: The Case of the PC Industry / Adam Copeland, Adam Hale Shapiro. pp. 601–616.

The Review of Economics and Statistics

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Volume 98, Number 2 – May 2016

Contents:

  •  When War Comes Home: The Effect of Combat Service on Domestic Violence / Resul Cesur, Joseph J. Sabia. pp. 209–225.
  • How Dark Is Dark? Bright Lights, Big City, Racial Profiling / William C. Horrace, Shawn M. Rohlin. pp. 226–232.
  • Your Friends and Neighbors: Localized Economic Development and Criminal Activity / Matthew Freedman, Emily G. Owens. pp. 233–253.
  • Paving Streets for the Poor: Experimental Analysis of Infrastructure Effects / Marco Gonzalez-Navarro, Climent Quintana-Domeque. pp. 254–267.
  • The Permanent Effects of Transportation Revolutions in Poor Countries: Evidence from Africa / Remi Jedwab, Alexander Moradi. pp. 268–284.
  • Measuring Intertemporal Substitution in Consumption: Evidence from a VAT Increase in Japan / David Cashin, Takashi Unayama. pp. 285–297.
  • Maximum Likelihood Estimation and Inference for Approximate Factor Models of High Dimension / Jushan Bai, Kunpeng Li. pp. 298–309.
  • The Econometrics of the Hodrick-Prescott Filter / Robert M. de Jong, Neslihan Sakarya. pp. 310–317.
  • Risky Choice in the Limelight / Guido Baltussen, Martijn J. van den Assem, Dennie van Dolder. pp. 318–332.
  • Responding to Risk: Circumcision, Information, and HIV Prevention / Susan Godlonton, Alister Munthali, Rebecca Thornton. pp. 333–349.
  • Caution, Drivers! Children Present: Traffic, Pollution, and Infant Health / Christopher R. Knittel, Douglas L. Miller, Nicholas J. Sanders. pp. 350–366.
  • The Role of Interchange Fees in Two-Sided Markets: An Empirical Investigation on Payment Cards / Santiago Carbó Valverde, Sujit Chakravorti, Francisco Rodríguez Fernández. pp. 367–381.
  • Education and Invention / Otto Toivanen, Lotta Väänänen. pp. 382–396.
  • How Important Is U.S. Location for Research in Science? / Shulamit Kahn, Megan J. MacGarvie. pp. 397–414.

The Review of World Economics

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Volume 152, Number 3 – 2016

Contents:

  • Interest rate spreads in the eurozone: Fundamentals or sentiments? / Maximilian Gödl, Jörn Kleinert. pp. 449-475
  • Do regional trade agreements really boost trade? Evidence from agricultural products / Sébastien Jean, Jean-Christophe Bureau. pp. 477-499
  • Determinants of direct cross-border public procurement in EU Member States / Zornitsa Kutlina-Dimitrova, Csilla Lakatos.  pp. 501-528
  • The role of information for international capital flows: new evidence from the SDDS / Yuko Hashimoto, K. M. Wacker. pp. 529-557
  • Measuring the costs of FTA utilization: evidence from transaction-level import data of Thailand / Kazunobu Hayakawa, Nuttawut Laksanapanyakul, Shujiro Urata. pp. 559-575
  • External R&D, productivity, and export: evidence from Japanese firms / Banri Ito, Ayumu Tanaka. pp. 577-596

 

Theoretical Economics

Volume 11, Number 2 – May 2016

Contents:

 

  • The folk theorem with imperfect public information in continuous time / Benjamin Bernard and Christoph Frei. pp. 411-454
  • A model of price discrimination under loss aversion and state-contingent reference points / Juan Carlos Carbajal and Jeffrey C. Ely.pp. 455-486
  • Bayes correlated equilibrium and the comparison of information structures in games / Dirk Bergemann and Stephen Morris. pp. 487-522
  • Objective rationality and uncertainty averse preferences / Simone Cerreia-Vioglio. pp. 523
  • Comparing generalized median voter schemes according to their manipulability / R. Pablo Arribillaga and Jordi Massó. pp. 547-586
  • List-rationalizable choice / Kemal Yildiz.pp. 587-600
  • Dynamic markets for lemons: Performance, liquidity, and policy intervention / Diego Moreno and John Wooders.pp. 601-640
  • Savage games / Simon Grant, Idione Meneghel, and Rabee Tourky. pp. 641-682
  • Matching with slot-specific priorities: Theory / Scott Duke Kominers and Tayfun Sönmez. pp. 683-710
  • A characterization of single-peaked preferences via random social choice functions. pp. 711-734
  • Stability and incentives for college admissions with budget constraints / Azar Abizada. 735-756