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Partisan Bias, Economic Expectations, and Household Spending
Atif Mian, Amir Sufi, Nasim Khoshkhou
493–510.
Why Is End-of-Life Spending So High? Evidence from Cancer Patients
Dan Zeltzer, Liran Einav, Amy Finkelstein, Tzvi Shir, Salomon M. Stemmer ...
511–527.
What Is the US Comparative Advantage in Entrepreneurship? Evidence from Israeli Migration to the United States
Annamaria Conti, Jorge A. Guzman
528–544.
The Dynamic Effects of Tax Audits
Arun Advani, William Elming, Jonathan Shaw
545–561.
Benign Effects of Automation: New Evidence from Patent Texts
Katja Mann, Lukas Püttmann
562–579.
The Effects of State Business Taxes on Plant Closures: Evidence from Unemployment Insurance Taxation and Multiestablishment Firms
Audrey Guo
580–595.
The Speed of Justice
Florence Kondylis, Mattea Stein
596–613.
Peer Effects in the Adoption of a Youth Employment Subsidy
Claudio A. Mora-García, Tomás Rau
614–625.
The Economic Consequences of Political Hierarchy: Evidence from Regime Changes in China, 1000–2000 C.E.
Ying Bai, Ruixue Jia
626–645.
Reconciling Seemingly Contradictory Results from the Oregon Health Insurance Experiment and the Massachusetts Health Reform
Amanda E. Kowalski
646–664.
New Characteristics and Hedonic Price Index Numbers
Ian Crawford, J. Peter Neary
665–682.
Is Generosity Time-Inconsistent? Present Bias across Individual and Social Contexts
Felix Kölle, Lukas Wenner
683–699.
MPCs, MPEs, and Multipliers: A Trilemma for New Keynesian Models
Adrien Auclert, Bence Bardóczy, Matthew Rognlie
700–712.
Democracy and Firm Productivity: Evidence from Indonesia
Ama Baafra Abeberese, Prabhat Barnwal, Ritam Chaurey, Priya Mukherjee
713–722.
Economic Recessions and Congressional Preferences for Redistribution
Maria Carreri, Edoardo Teso
723–732.
Inflation Expectations and the Pass-Through of Oil Prices
Knut Are Aastveit, Hilde C. Bjørnland, Jamie L. Cross
733–743.
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