Titre : | Contents Vol.106 N°1 (2024) |
Type de document : | Article : Revues - Articles |
Dans : | Review of economics and statistics / [publ. by the] Harvard university (Vol.106 N°1, January 2024) |
Langues: | Anglais |
Catégories : |
[JEL] D - Microéconomie > D1 - Comportement des ménages et économie familiale [JEL] D - Microéconomie > D1 - Comportement des ménages et économie familiale > D10 - Généralités [JEL] D - Microéconomie > D8 – Information, connaissance et incertitude [JEL] H - Économie publique > H2 - Fiscalité, subventions et revenus [JEL] H - Économie publique > H2 - Fiscalité, subventions et revenus > H26 - Évasion fiscale [JEL] I - Santé, éducation et programmes sociaux > I1 - Santé > I10 - Généralités [JEL] I - Santé, éducation et programmes sociaux > I2 - Éducation > I22 - Financement de l'éducation [JEL] J - Économie du travail et démographie économique > J6 - Mobilité, chômage et emplois vacants [JEL] L - Organisation industrielle > L1 - Stratégie de l'entreprise ; structure et performance du marché [JEL] L - Organisation industrielle > L6 - Études sectorielles : l'industrie de transformation |
Tags : | health economics ; industrial organization ; growth and development ; regional economics ; labor economics ; economics ; social and behavioral sciences ; Brazil ; discrete choice model ; physician labor supply ; random coefficients logit ; recruiting ; labor productivity ; transportation ; principal-agent ; worker turnover ; incentives ; student loan ; income-contingent ; regression discontinuity ; marriage ; taxation ; same-sex marriage ; health and social care ; international development ; low and middle income countries ; health ; healthcare ; gentrification ; pioneer businesses ; microgeographic data ; New York ; conflict ; ethnicity ; natural resources ; political economy ; commodity prices ; judging ; judicial decisions ; public pressure ; sub judice ; make-up call ; var ; COVID-19 ; rechtsprechung ; court decisions ; coronavirus ; rechtsberufe ; legal profession ; justiz ; judiciary ; road construction ; Colombia ; public procurement ; public resources ; corruption ; DID ; income shifting ; elasticity of taxable income ; owner-managers ; closely held business ; dividend taxation ; capital gains ; vehicles ; recalls ; adverse selection ; sorting ; information ; contracts ; inflation expectations ; survey ; interest-only ; mortgages ; consumption ; hand-to-mouth |
Note de contenu : |
Credible School Value-Added with Undersubscribed School Lotteries
Joshua Angrist, Peter Hull, Parag A. Pathak, Christopher Walters 1–19. Medical Worker Migration and Origin-Country Human Capital: Evidence from U.S. Visa Policy Paolo Abarcar, Caroline Theoharides 20–35. How to Attract Physicians to Underserved Areas? Policy Recommendations from a Structural Model Francisco Costa, Letícia Nunes, Fabio Miessi Sanches 36–52. How Does Improvement in Commuting Affect Employees? Evidence from a Natural Experiment Yao Lu, Xinzheng Shi, Jagadeesh Sivadasan, Zhufeng Xu 53–67. Do Academically Struggling Students Benefit from Continued Student Loan Access? Evidence from University and Beyond Yu-Wei Luke Chu, Harold E. Cuffe 68–84. Same-Sex Marriage Recognition and Taxes: New Evidence about the Impact of Household Taxation Leora Friedberg, Elliott Isaac 85–101. Incentivizing Demand for Supply-Constrained Care: Institutional Birth in India Alison Andrew, Marcos Vera-Hernández 102–118. Gentrification and Pioneer Businesses Kristian Behrens, Brahim Boualam, Julien Martin, Florian Mayneris 119–132. Cohesive Institutions and Political Violence Thiemo Fetzer, Stephan Kyburz 133–150. Judging under Public Pressure Alma Cohen, Zvika Neeman, Florian Auferoth 151–166. Jam-Barrel Politics Leonardo Bonilla-Mejía, Juan S. Morales 167–183. Intertemporal Income Shifting and the Taxation of Business Owner-Managers Helen Miller, Thomas Pope, Kate Smith 184–201. How Green Is Sugarcane Ethanol? Marcelo Sant'Anna 202–216. (Non-)Parametric Recoverability of Preferences and Choice Prediction Lanny Zrill 217–229. The Effect of Information on Market Activity: Evidence from Vehicle Recalls Inge van den Bijgaart, Davide Cerruti 230–245. Contracts and Firms' Inflation Expectations Saten Kumar, Dennis Wesselbaum 246–255. Strategic or Confused Firms? Evidence from “Missing” Transactions in Uganda Miguel Almunia, Jonas Hjort, Justine Knebelmann, Lin Tian 256–265. School Closures during the 1918 Flu Pandemic Philipp Ager, Katherine Eriksson, Ezra Karger, Peter Nencka, Melissa A. Thomasson 266–276. Spending Response to a Predictable Increase in Mortgage Repayments: Evidence from Expiring Interest-Only Loans Henrik Yde Andersen, Stine Ludvig Bech, Alessia De Stefani 277–285. |
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