New Acquisitions (Periodicals) – August 2015

 

 

Cambridge Journal of Economics

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Vol. 39, No. 4 – July 2015

Contents:

  • Introduction / by Richard Arena and Tony Lawson (pp. 987-992)
  • Process, order and stability in Veblen / by Tony Lawson (pp. 993-1030)
  • Dewey on habit, character, order and reform / by Stephen Pratten (pp. 1031-1052)
  • Order and process in institutionalist thought: Commons and Ayres / by Clive Lawson (pp. 1053-1070)
  • Marshall and complexity: a necessary balance between process and order / by Katia Caldari (pp. 1071-1086)
  • Order, process and morphology: Sraffa and Wittgenstein / by Richard Arena (pp. 1087-1108)
  • Interpreting the capitalist order before and after the marginalist revolution / by Nuno Ornelas Martins (pp. 1109-1128)
  • Schumpeter’s conceptions of process and order / by Mário Graça Moura (pp. 1129-1148)
  • Shackle on time, uncertainty and process / by John Latsis (pp. 1149-1166)
  • Notions of order and process in Hayek: the significance of emergence / by Paul Lewis (pp. 1167-1190)

 

Vol. 39, No. 5 – September 2015

Contents:

  • Climate change and sustainable welfare: the centrality of human needs / by Ian Gough (pp. 1191-1214)
  • Stratification economics and identity economics / by John B. Davis (pp. 1215-1230)
  • Agency and neoliberalism / by Mary V. Wrenn (pp. 1231-1244)
  • What really caused the Great Recession? Rhyme and reputation in a theme from the 1930s / by Nicholas Snowden (pp. 1245-1262)
  • Inflation and economic growth in an open developing country: the case of Brazil / by Carolina Trancoso Baltar (pp. 1263-1280)
  • Developing countries’ changing nature of financial integration and new forms of external vulnerability: the Brazilian experience / by Annina Kaltenbrunner and Juan Pablo Painceira (pp. 1281-1306)
  • Structural change and economic development: is Brazil catching up or falling behind? / by Andre Nassif, Carmen Feijo and Eliane Araujo (pp. 1307-1332)
  • Profit maximising goes global: the race to the bottom / by David Kiefer and Codrina Rada (pp. 1333-1350)
  • Tackling the instability of growth: a Kaleckian-Harrodian model with an autonomous expenditure component / by Olivier Allain (pp. 1351-1372)
  • Heads I win, tails you lose? A career analysis of executive pay and corporate performance / by Ian Gregory-Smith and Brian G.M. Main (pp. 1373-1398)
  • Demand and distribution in integrated economies / by Armon Rezai (pp. 1399-1414)
  • Capital’s humpback bridge: ‘financialisation’ and the rate of turnover in Marx’s economic theory / by Marco Veronese Passarella and Herve Baron (pp. 1415-1442)
  • Two trajectories of democratic capitalism in the post-war Chicago school: Frank Knight versus Aaron Director / by Robert Van Horn and Ross B. Emmett (pp. 1443-1456)

Commentary

  • The UK’s Coalition government and heterodox economies / by Michael Ellman (pp. 1457-1464)

Review Article

  • Maurice Dobb, Political Economist (Palgrave Macmillan, 2013) / by J. E. King (pp. 1465-1480)

 

 

 

 

The Developing Economies

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Vol. 53, No. 2 – June 2015

Contents:

Articles:

  • Job Search Channels, Neighborhood Effects, and Wages Inequality in Developing Countries: The Colombian Case / by Catia Nicodemo and Gustavo Adolfo Garcia (pp. 75-99)
  • Explaining the Productivity Growth Gap between China and India: The Role of Structural Transformation / by Hehe Liu and Tianyu Yang (pp. 100-121)

Short Papers

  • Farmers’ Preference for Farming: Evidence from a Nationally Representative Farm Survey in India / by  Pratap S. Birthal, Devesh Roy, Tajuddin Khan, and Digvijay Singh Negi (pp. 122-135)
  • Land Ownership as an Urban Employment Disincentive for Rural Migrants in China / by Can Rao, Jingwen Yu, and Hongfei Zhu (pp. 135-149)

Book Reviews

  • Demographic Change in Southeast Asia: Recent Histories and Future Directions edited by Lindy Willimans and Michael Philip Guest / by Naohiro Ogawa (pp. 150-153)
  • International Migration: Evolving Trends from the Early Twentieth Century to the Present by Susan F. Martin / by Philip Martin (pp. 154-157)

 

 

 

Econometrica

Journal of the Econometric Society

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Vol. 83, No. 4 – July 2015

Contents:

  • Equilibria in Health Exchanges: Adverse Selection versus Reclassification Risk / by Ben Handel, Igal Hendel and Michael D. Whinston (pp. 1261-1313)
  • Trade Credit and the Propagation of Corporate Failure: An Empirical Analysis / by Tor Jacobson and Erik von Schedvin (pp. 1315-1371)
  • Dynamic Marriage Matching: An Empirical Framework / by Eugene Choo (pp.  1373-1423)
  • Commitment, Flexibility, and Optimal Screening of Time Inconsistency / by Simone Galperti (pp. 1425-1465)
  • Savage in the Market / by Federico Echenique and Kota Saito (pp. 1467-1495)
  • Power Enhancement in High-Dimensional Cross-Sectional Tests / by Jianging Fan, Yuan Liao and Jiawei Yao (pp. 1497-1541)

Notes and Comments

  • Linear Regression for Panel With Unknown Number of Factors as Interactive Fixed Effects / by Hyungsik Roger Moon and Martin Weidner (pp. 1543-1579)
  • A Test of Exogeneity Without Instrumental Variables in Models With Bunching / by Carolina Caetano (pp. 1581-1600)
  • Impatience versus Incentives / by Marcus M. Opp and John Y. Zhu (pp. 1601-1617)
  • Tight Revenue Bounds With Possibilistic Beliefs and Level-k Rationality / by Jing Chen, Silvio Micali and Rafael Pass (pp. 1619-1639)
  • A Dynamic Reinterpretation of Nash Bargaining With Endogenous Threats / by Dilip Abreu and David Pearce (pp. 1641-1655)

 

 

 

 

The Energy Journal

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Vol. 36, No. 3 – July 2015

Contents:

  • Electricity Futures Prices in an Emissions Constrained Economy: Evidence from European Power Markets / by George Daskalakis, Lazaros Symeonidis, and Raphael N. Markellos (pp. 1-33)
  • Unintended Consequences of Carbon Policies: Transportation Fuels, Land-Use, Emissions, and Innovation / by Stephen P. Holland, Jonathan E. Hughes, Christopher R. Knittel, and Nathan C. Parker (pp. 35-73)
  • Are There Carbon Savings from U.S. Biofuel Policies? The Critical Importance of Accounting for Leakage in Land and Fuel Markets / by Antonion M. Bento, Richard Klotz, and Joel R. Landry (pp. 75-109)
  • International Specialization, Sector Structure and the Evolution of Manufacturing Energy Intensity in OECD Countries / by Peter Mulder (pp. 111-135)
  • Impact of Carbon Prices on Wholesale Electricity Prices and Carbon Pass-Through Rates in the Australian National Electricity Market / by Philip Wild, William Paul bell, and John Foster (pp. 137-153)
  • Climate Policies: A Burden, of a Gain? / by Thierry Bréchet and Henry Tulkens (pp. 155-169)
  • Oil Price Shocks and the U.S. Stock Market: Do Sign and Size Matter? / by Zeina Alsalman and Ana Maria Herrera (pp. 171-187)
  • When a National Cap-and-Trade Policy with a Carve-out Provision May Be Preferable to a National CO2 Tax / by Megan H. Accordino and Deepak Rajagopal (pp. 189-207)
  • The Future of Long-term LNG Contracts / by Peter R. Hartley (pp. 209-233)
  • Energy Abundance, Trade and Specialization / by Reyer Gerlagh, Nicole A. Mathys, and Thomas O.  Michielsen (pp. 235-245)
  • Nuclear Capacity Auctions / by Sven-Olof Fridolfsson and Thomas P. Tangeras (pp. 247-261)
  • The U.S Dollar Exchange Rate and the Demand for Oil / by Selien De Schryder and Gert Peersman (pp. 263-285)
  • More New Evidence on Asymmetric Gasoline Price Responses / by Riemer P. Faber (pp. 287-307)
  • Volatility Spillovers Across Petroleum Markets / by Jozef Baruník, Evžen Kočenda, and Lukáš Vácha (pp. 309-329)
  • Cursed Resources? Political Conditions and Oil Market Outcomes / by Gilbert E. Metcalf and Catherine Wolfram (pp. 331-357)

 Book Reviews:

  • ‘The Frackers: The Outrageous Inside Story of the New Billionaire Wildcatters, by Gregory Zuckerman’ / by Timothy Fitzgerald (pp. 359-361)
  • ‘Globalizing Oil: Firms and Oil Market Governance in France, Japan, and the United States, by Llewelyn Hughges’ / by Paul Stevens (pp. 362-363)
  • ‘Wheel of Fortune: The Battle for Oil and Power in Russia, by Thane Gustafson’ / by Carol Dahl (pp. 363-364)

 

 

 

 

Environment and Development Economics

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Vol. 20, Part 3 – June 2015

Contents:

  • Protected areas and economic welfare: an impact evaluation of national parks on local workers’ wages in Costa Rica / by Juan Robalino and Laura Villalobos (pp. 283-310)
  • Do entrance fees crowd out donations for public goods? Evidence from a protected area in Costa Rica / by Francisco Alpizar, Peter Martinsson and Anna Norden (pp. 3110326)
  • The impact of climate change on net revenue and food adequacy of subsistence farming households in South Africa / by Byela Tibesigwa, Martine Visser and Jane Turpie (pp. 327-353)
  • Relative quality-related (dis)utility in a vertically differentiated oligopoly with an environmental externality / by Nada Ben Elhadj and Ornella Tarola (pp. 354-379)
  • Adaptation to climate change and economic growth in developing countries / by Antony Millner (pp. 380-406)
  • Does payment type affect willingness-to-pay? Valuing new see varieties in India / by Fiona Hossak and Henry An (pp. 407- 423)

 

 

 

 

Hitotsubashi Journal of Economics

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Vol. 56, No.1  – June 2015

Contents:

  • Top Incomes in Korea, 1933-2010: Evidence from Income Tax Statistics / by Nak Nyeon Kim and Jongil Kim (pp. 1-20)
  • Frivolous Suits in the Infinitely-repeated Litigation Game with Uncertainty / by Iljoong Kim and Jaehong Kim (pp. 21-34)
  • Corporate Governance and Firm Performance: Evidence from Institutional Investors and Proxy Voting in Korea / by Sanglae Lee (pp. 35-54)
  • Socioeconomic Determinants of Alcohol Consumption among Non-Malays in Malaysia / by Yong Kang Cheah (pp. 55-72)
  • Environmental Pollution, Informal Sector, Public Expenditure and Economic Growth / by Manash Ranjan Gupta and Trishita Ray Barman (pp. 73-92)
  • Board Independence, Family Control, and Performance in Taiwanese Listed Semiconductor Companies / by Qian Long Kweh, Kuo-Cheng Kuo, Wei-Kang Wang, and Hsian-Ming Liu (pp. 93-116)
  • Uncertain Effects of Shocks vs. Uncertain Unit Root: An Alternative View of U.S Real GDP / by Yu-Lieh Huang and Chao-Hsi Huang (pp. 117-134)
  • Strategic Privatization with Tariffs and Environmental Taxes in an International Mixed Duopoly / by Lili Xu and Sang-Ho Lee (pp. 135-154)

 

 

 

 

Health Policy and Planning

The journal on health policy and systems research

health policy and planning

Vol. 30, No. 5 – June 2015

Contents:

  • Evaluation of antiretroviral treatment programme monitoring in Eastern Cape, South Africa / by Bethany M Kaposhi, Nokuzola Mqoqi, and Donald Schopflocher (pp. 547-554)
  • Consensus and contention in the priority setting process: examining the health sector in Uganda / by Sarah Colenbrander, Charles Birungi, and Anthony K Mbonye (pp. 555-565)
  • Measuring political commitment and opportunities to advance food and nutrition security: piloting a rapid assessment tool / by Ashley M Fox, Yarlini Balarajan, Chloe Cheng, and Michael R Reich (pp. 566-578)
  • Determinants of HIV testing among Nigerian couples: a multilevel modelling approach / by Aurélia Lépine, Fern Terris-Prestholt, and Peter Vickerman (pp. 579-592)
  • Heterogeneity in the effect of public health insurance on catastrophic out-of-pocket health expenditures: the case of Mexico / by Jeffrey Grogger, Tamara Arnold, Ana Sofía León, and Alejandro Ome (pp. 593-599)
  • Improving the public health sector in South Africa: eliciting public preferences using a discrete choice experiment / by Ayako Honda, Mandy Ryan, Robert van Niekerk, and Diane McIntyre (pp. 600-611)
  • Second Global Symposium on Health Systems Research: a conference impact evaluation / by Emily Milko, Diane Wu, Justin Neves, Alexander Wolfgang Neubecker, John Lavis, and Michael Kent Ranson (pp. 612-623)
  • Determinants of life expectancy in the Eastern Mediterranean Region / by Adrienne M Gilligan and Grant H Skrepnek (pp. 624-637)
  • Innovations in communication technologies for measles supplemental immunization activities: lessons from Kenya measles vaccination campaign, November 2012 / by William B Mbabazi, Collins W Tabu, Caleb Chemirmir, James Kisia, Nasra Ali, Melissa G Corkum, and Gene L Bartley (pp. 638-644)
  • An international comparison of stakeholder motivation to implement liver cancer control / by John F P Bridges, Susan M Joy, Barri M Blauvelt, Weili Yan, and Jill A Marsteller (pp. 645-655)

Commentary

  • Sexual violence in India: addressing gaps between policy and implementation / by Prachi Sharma, M K Unnikrishnan, and Abhishek Sharma (pp. 656-659)

Reviews

  • The cost of a knowledge silo: a systematic re-review of water, sanitation and hygiene interventions / by Michael Loevinsohn, Lyla Mehta, Katie Cuming, Alan Nicol, Oliver Cumming, and Jeroen H J Ensink (pp. 660-674)
  • Monitoring the ability to deliver care in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic review of health facility assessment tools / by Jason W Nickerson, Orvill Adams, Amir Attaran, Janet Hatcher-Roberts, and Peter Tugwell (pp. 675-686)

 

Vol. 30, No. 6 – July 2015

Contents:

  • Applying lessons learned from the USAID family planning graduation experience to the GAVI graduation process / by Angela K. Shen, Marguerite M Farrell, Mary F Vandenbroucke, Elizabeth Fox, and Ariel Pablos-Mendez (pp. 687-695)
  • The use of counting beads to improve the classification of fast breathing in low-resource settings: a multi-country review / by Aaltje Camielle Noordam, Yolanda Barbera Lainez, Salim Sadruddin, Pabla Maria van Heck, Alex Opio Chono, Geoffrey Larry Acaye, Victor Lara, Agnes Nanyonjo, Charles Ocan, and Karin Kallander (pp. 696-704)
  • Regional-based integrated Healthcare Network policy in Brazil: from formulation to practice / by Ingrid Vargs, Amparo Susana Mogollon-Perez, Jean-Pierre Unger, Maria Rehane Ferreira da-Silva, Pierre De Paepe, and Maria-Luisa Vasquez (pp. 705-717)
  • Decentralization in Indonesia: lessons from cost recovery rate of district hospitals / by Asri Maharani, Devi Femina, and Gindo Tampubolon (pp.  718-727)
  • Distressed financing of household out-of-pocket health care payments in India: incidence and correlates / by William Joe (pp. 728-741)
  • Ten best resources on conditional cash transfers / by Caroline Marshall and Peter S Hill (pp. 742-746)
  • Applying behavioural economics to health systems of low- and middle-income countries: what are policymakers’ and practitioners’ views? / by Antonio J Trujillo, Amanda Glassman, Lisa K Fleisher, Divya Nair, and Denizhan Duran (pp. 747-758)
  • The drive for universal healthcare in South Africa: views from private general practitioners / by Rebecca Surender, Robert Van Niekerk, Bridget Hannah, Lucia Allan, and Maylene Shung-King (pp. 759-767)
  • The impact of stakeholder values and power relations on community-based health insurance coverage: qualitative evidence from three Senegalese case studies / by Philipa Mladovsky, Pascal Ndiaye, Alfred Ndiaye, and Bart Criel (pp. 768-781)
  • Socioeconomic factors differentiating healthcare utilization of cyclone survivors in rural Bangladesh: a case study of cyclone Sidr / by Jalal Uddin and Robert E Mazur (pp. 782-790)
  • Collaboratively reframing mental health for integration of HIV care in Ethiopia / by Lawrence S. Wissow, Teketel Tegegn, Kassahun Asheber, Marion McNabb, Teklu Weldegebreal, Degu Jerene, and Andrea Ruff (pp. 791-803)
  • Crossing institutional boundaries: mapping the policy process for improved control of endemic and neglected zoonoses in sub-Saharan Africa / by Anna Okello, Susan Welburn, and James Smith (pp. 804-812)

Review

  • Highlighting the evidence gap: how cost-effective are interventions to improve early childhood nutrition and development? / by Neha Batura, Zelee Hill, Hassan Haghparast-Bidgoli, Rahu Lingan, TImothy Colbourn, Sungwook Kim, Siham Sikander, Anni-Maria Pulkki-Brannstrom, Atif Rahman, Betty Krikwood, and Holene Skordis-Worrall (pp. 813-821)

 

Vol. 30, No. 8 – October 2015

Contents:

  • Action learning for health system governance: the reward and challenge of co-production / by Uta Lehmann and Lucy Gilson (pp. 957-963)
  • Rewards and challenges of providing HIV testing and counselling services: health worker perspectives from Burkina Faso, Kenya and Uganda / by Sarah Bott, Melissa Neuman, Stephane Helleringer, ALice Desclaux, Khalil El Asmar, Carla Makhlouf Obermeyer, and the MATCH (Multi-country African Testing and Counselling for HIV) Study Group (pp. 964-975)
  • Health insurance and accessibility to health services among Roma in settlements in Belgrade, Serbia—the journey from data to policy making / by Dorit Nitzan Kaluski, Kristefer Stojanovski, Gerry McWeeney, Elizabet Paunovic, Piroska Ostlin, Lucianne Licari, and Zsuzsanna Jakab (pp. 976-984)
  • Surgical and anaesthetic capacity of hospitals in Malawi: key insights / by Jaymie Ang Henry, Erica Frenkel, Eric Borgstein, Nyengo Mkandawire, and Cyril Goddia (pp. 985-994)
  • ‘Excuse me, sir. Please don’t smoke here’. A qualitative study of social enforcement of smoke-free policies in Indonesia / by Michelle R Kaufman, Alice Payne Merritt, Risang Rimbatmaja, and Joanna E Cohen (pp. 995-1002)
  • Increasing socioeconomic inequality in childhood undernutrition in urban India: trends between 1992–93, 1998–99 and 2005–06 / by Abhishek Kumar, Divya Kumari, and Aditya Singh (pp. 1003-1016)
  • The impact of Ghana’s R3M programme on the provision of safe abortions and postabortion care / by Aparna Sundaram, Fatima Juarez, Clement Ahiadeke, Akinrinola Bankole, and Nakeisha Blades (pp. 1017-1031)
  • Is diabetes and hypertension screening worthwhile in resource-limited settings? An economic evaluation based on a pilot of a Package of Essential Non-communicable disease interventions in Bhutan / by Wangchuk Dukpa, Yot Teerawattananon, Waranya Rattanavipapong, Varalak Srinonprasert, Watsamon Tongsri, Pritaporn Kingkaew, Jomkwan Yothasamut, Dorji Wangchuk, Tandin Dorji, and Kinzang Wangmo (pp. 1032-1043)
  • Evidence on access to medicines for chronic diseases from household surveys in five low- and middle-income countries / by Catherine E Vialle-Valentin, Brian Serumaga, Anita K Wagner, and Dennis Ross-Degnan (pp. 1044-1052)
  • Ten best resources for conducting financing and benefit incidence analysis in resource-poor settings / by Virginia Wiseman, Augustine Asante, Jennifer Price, Andrew Hayen, Wayne Irava, Joao Martins, Lorna Guinness, and Stephen Jan (pp. 1053-1058)
  • Equity and efficiency preferences of health policy makers in China—a stated preference analysis / by Francesco Paolucci, Emmanouil Mentzakis, Thierry Defechereux, and Louis W Niessen (pp. 1059-1066)

Reviews

  • Cultural consonance, constructions of science and co-existence: a review of the integration of traditional, complementary and alternative medicine in low- and middle-income countries / by Josyula K Lakshmi, Devaki Nambiar, Venkatesh Narayan, Tamysetty N Sathyanarayana, John Porter, and Kabir Sheikh (pp. 1067-1077)
  • Food sovereignty, food security and health equity: a meta-narrative mapping exercise / by Anelyse M. Weiler, Chris Hergesheimer, Ben Brisbois, Hannah Wittman, Annalee Yassi, and Jerry M. Spiegel (pp. 1078-1092)

 

 

 

Journal of Economic Literature

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Vol. 2, No. 3 – September 2015

Contents:

  • The Macroeconomics of Trend Inflation / by Guido Ascari and Argia M. Sbordone (pp. 679-739)
  • What Do We Learn from the Weather?  The New Climate-Economy Literature / by Melissa Dell, Benjamin F. Jones, Benjamin A. Olken (pp. 740-798)
  • Review Essay on Charles F. Manski’s ‘Public Policy in an Uncertain World: Analysis and Decisions’ / by John Geweke (pp. 799-804)
  • ‘The New Science of Cities’ by Michael Batty: The Opinion of an Economist / by Jacques-Francois Thisse (pp. 805-819)
  • The Limits of Inference with Theory: A Review of Wolpin (2013) / by John Rust (pp. 820-854)

Also Book Reviews, including reviews of:

  • Lee Epstein, William M. Landes, and Richard A. Posner’s The Behavior of Federal Judges: A Theoretical and Empirical Study of Rational Choice by Ian Ayers
  • Walter Johnson’s River of Dark Dreams: Slavery and Empire in the Cotton Kingdom by Gavin Wright
  • G. Page West III and Robert M. Whaple’s The Economic Crisis in Retrospect: Explanations by Great Economists by David Colander

 

 

 

 

Journal of Philippine Statistics

A Quarterly Issue

 

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Vol. 63, No. 1 – June 2015

Contents:

  • Improving the Sampling Frame for Household-Based Surveys using Digitized Satellite Maps / by Florante C. Varona and Josephine O. Tabernilla (pp.1 -10)
  • Section I – Population and Housing (pp.11-32)
  • Section II – Labor and Employment (pp. 33-48)
  • Section III – Travel and Tourism (pp. 49 – 60)
  • Section IV – Social Welfare and Community Development (pp. 61-73)
  • Section V – Education and Culture (pp. 74 – 85)
  • Section VI – Health, Nutrition and Vital Statistics (pp. 86 – 104)
  • Section VII – Defense, Crime and Delinquency (pp. 105-113)

 

 

 

The Philippine Review of Economics

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Vol. LL1, No. 1 – June 2015

Contents:

  • Rethinking the taxation of compensation income in the Philippines / by Stella Quimbo and Xylee Javier (pp. 1 – 22)
  • Time-varying conditional Johnson Su density in Value-at-Risk methodology / by Peter Julian A. Cayton and Dennis S. Mapa (pp. 23-44)
  • Impact assessment of national and regional policies using the Philippine Regional General Equilibrium Model / by  Roehlano M. Briones (pp. 45-76)
  • Does judicial quality matter for firm performance? / by Josemaria Gabriel V. Agregado, Jose Maria L. Marella, and Toby C. Monsod (pp. 77-94)
  • A note on the effects of remittances and overseas migration on some Philippine statistics / by Sarah Lynne S. Daway and Geoffrey M. Ducanes (pp. 95-116)
  • International migration and occupational licensing: An empirical exploration / by Marina Fe B. Durano (pp. 117-142)

Book Review

  • Piketty’s Capital in the twenty-first century / by Rosa Maria Alonso i Terme (pp. 143-156)

 

 

 

 

The Quarterly Journal of Economics

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Vol. 130, Issue 3 – August 2015

Contents:

  • The Aggregate Effect of School Choice: Evidence from a Two-Stage Experiment in India /by Karthik Muralidharan and Venkatesh Sundararaman (pp. 1011-1066)
  • Working over Time: Dynamic Inconsistency in Real Effort Tasks / by Ned Augenblick, Muriel Niederle, and Charles Sprenger (pp. 1067-1115)
  • Site Selection Bias in Program Evaluation / by Hunt Allcott (pp. 1117-1165)
  • Preventives Versus Treatments / by Michael Kremer and Christopher M. Snyder (pp. 1167-1239)
  • Dollar Funding and the Lending Behavior of Global Banks / by Victoria Ivashina, David S. Scharfstein, and Jeremy C. Stein (pp. 1241-1281)
  • Price Coherence and Excessive Intermediation / by Benjamin Edelman and Julian Wright (pp. 1283-1328)
  • How Does Peer Pressure Affect Educational Investments ? / by Leonardo Bursztyn and Robert Jensen (pp. 1329-1367)
  • International Liquidity and Exchange Rate Dynamics / by Xavier Gabaix and Matteo Maggiori (pp. 1369-1420)
  • Property Rights over Marital Transfers / by Siwan Anderson and Chris Bidner (pp. 1421-1484)
  • Financial Assets Holdings and Political Attitudes: Evidence from Revolutionary England / by Saumitra Jha (pp. 1485-1545)

 

 

 

 

Quantitative Economics

Journal of the Econometric Society

Vol. 6, No. 2 – July 2015

Contents:

  • Political mergers as coalition formation: An Analysis of the Heisei municipal amalgamations / by Eric Weese (pp. 257-307)
  • Inference on sets in finance / by Victor Chernozhukov, Emre Kocatulum and Konrad Menzel (pp. 309–358)
  • Estimating overidentified, nonrecursive, time-varying coefficients structural vector autoregressions / by Fabio Canova and Fernando J. Pérez Forero (pp. 359–384)
  • Accounting for cross-country differences in intergenerational earnings persistence: The impact of taxation and public education expenditure / by Hans A. Holter (pp. 385–428)
  • Flexible Bayesian analysis of first price auctions using a simulated likelihood / by Dong-Hyuk Kim (pp. 429–461)
  • Likelihood-ratio-based confidence sets for the timing of structural breaks / by Yunjong Eo and James Morley (pp. 463–497)
  • Combinatorial approach to inference in partially identified incomplete structural models / by Marc Henry, Romuald Méango and Maurice Queyranne (pp. 499–529)
  • Research and development, profits, and firm value: A structural estimation / by Missaka Warusawitharana (pp. 531–565)

 

 

 

Theoretical Economics

Journal of the Econometric Society

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Vol. 10, No. 2 – May 2015

Contents:

  • Majority runoff elections: Strategic voting and Duverger’s hypothesis / by Laurent Bouton and Gabriele Gratton (pp. 283–314)
  • Social activity and network formation / by Oliver Baetz (pp. 315–340)
  • Transparency and price formation / by Ayça Kaya and Qingmin Liu (pp. 341-383)
  • Serial dictatorship: The unique optimal allocation rule when information is endogenous / by Sophie Bade (pp. 385–410)
  • Merging with a set of probability measures: A characterization / by Yuichi Noguchi (pp. 411–444)
  • Strategy-proofness and efficiency with non-quasi-linear preferences: A characterization of minimum price Walrasian rule / by Shuhei Morimoto and Shigehiro Serizawa (pp. 445–487)
  • Hidden actions and preferences for timing of resolution of uncertainty / by Haluk Ergin and Todd Sarver (pp. 489–541)
  • A theory of school-choice lotteries / by Onur Kesten and M. Utku Ünver (pp. 543–595)
  • Price discrimination through communication / by Itai Sher and Rakesh Vohra (pp. 597–648)
  • Communication and influence / by Antoni Calvó-Armengol, Joan de Martí and Andrea Prat (pp. 649–690)