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What Happened: Financial Factors in the Great Recession
(pp. 3-30)
Finance and Business Cycles: The Credit-Driven Household Demand Channel
(pp. 31-58)
Identification in Macroeconomics
(pp. 59-86)
The State of New Keynesian Economics: A Partial Assessment
(pp. 87-112)
On DSGE Models
(pp. 113-40)
Evolution of Modern Business Cycle Models: Accounting for the Great Recession
(pp. 141-66)
Microeconomic Heterogeneity and Macroeconomic Shocks
(pp. 167-94)
Compensation and Incentives in the Workplace
(pp. 195-214)
Nonmonetary Incentives and the Implications of Work as a Source of Meaning
(pp. 215-38)
The Changing (Dis-)utility of Work
(pp. 239-58)
The US Gains from Trade: Valuation Using the Demand for Foreign Factor Services
(pp. 3-24)
Alternative Sources of the Gains from International Trade: Variety, Creative Destruction, and Markups
(pp. 25-46)
New Perspectives on the Decline of US Manufacturing Employment
(pp. 47-72)
What Do Trade Agreements Really Do?
(pp. 73-90)
Modeling Risk Aversion in Economics
(pp. 91-114)
On the Relationship between Cognitive Ability and Risk Preference
(pp. 115-34)
Are Risk Preferences Stable?
(pp. 135-54)
Risk Preference: A View from Psychology
(pp. 155-72)
The Economic Implications of Housing Supply
(pp. 3-30)
Homeownership and the American Dream
(pp. 31-58)
Sand Castles before the Tide? Affordable Housing in Expensive Cities
(pp. 59-80)
Friedman's Presidential Address in the Evolution of Macroeconomic Thought
(pp. 81-96)
Should We Reject the Natural Rate Hypothesis?
(pp. 97-120)
Short-Run and Long-Run Effects of Milton Friedman's Presidential Address
(pp. 121-34)
Delivering Public Health Insurance through Private Plan Choice in the United States
(pp. 3-22)
Selection in Health Insurance Markets and Its Policy Remedies
(pp. 23-50)
The Questionable Value of Having a Choice of Levels of Health Insurance Coverage
(pp. 51-72)
From Proof of Concept to Scalable Policies: Challenges and Solutions, with an Application
(pp. 73-102)
Experimentation at Scale
(pp. 103-24)
Scaling for Economists: Lessons from the Non-Adherence Problem in the Medical Literature
(pp. 125-44)
International Monetary Relations: Taking Finance Seriously
(pp. 3-28)
The Safe Assets Shortage Conundrum
(pp. 29-46)
Dealing with Monetary Paralysis at the Zero Bound
(pp. 47-66)
Is the US Public Corporation in Trouble?
(pp. 67-88)
The Agency Problems of Institutional Investors
(pp. 89-102)
Towards a Political Theory of the Firm
(pp. 113-30)
A Skeptical View of Financialized Corporate Governance
(pp. 131-50)
The State of Applied Econometrics: Causality and Policy Evaluation
(pp. 3-32)
The Use of Structural Models in Econometrics
(pp. 33-58)
Twenty Years of Time Series Econometrics in Ten Pictures
(pp. 59-86)
Machine Learning: An Applied Econometric Approach
(pp. 87-106)
Identification and Asymptotic Approximations: Three Examples of Progress in Econometric Theory
(pp. 107-24)
Undergraduate Econometrics Instruction: Through Our Classes, Darkly
(pp. 125-44)
Underestimating the Real Growth of GDP, Personal Income, and Productivity
(pp. 145-64)
Challenges to Mismeasurement Explanations for the US Productivity Slowdown
(pp. 165-86)
How Government Statistics Adjust for Potential Biases from Quality Change and New Goods in an Age of Digital Technologies: A View from the Trenches
(pp. 187-210)
Is China Socialist?
(pp. 3-24)
Human Capital and China's Future Growth
(pp. 25-48)
From "Made in China" to "Innovated in China": Necessity, Prospect, and Challenges
(pp. 49-70)
A New Era of Pollution Progress in Urban China?
(pp. 71-92)
A Real Estate Boom with Chinese Characteristics
(pp. 93-116)
Why Does China Allow Freer Social Media? Protests versus Surveillance and Propaganda
(pp. 117-40)
The Evolution of China's One-Child Policy and Its Effects on Family Outcomes
(pp. 141-60)
The New Life Cycle of Women's Employment: Disappearing Humps, Sagging Middles, Expanding Tops
(pp. 161-82)
Specialization Then and Now: Marriage, Children, and the Gender Earnings Gap across Cohorts
(pp. 183-204)
The Economic Consequences of Family Policies: Lessons from a Century of Legislation in High-Income Countries
(pp. 205-30)
Immigrants, Productivity, and Labor Markets
(pp. 3-30)
The Impact of Immigration: Why Do Studies Reach Such Different Results?
(pp. 31-56)
Is the Mediterranean the New Rio Grande? US and EU Immigration Pressures in the Long Run
(pp. 57-82)
Global Talent Flows
(pp. 83-106)
Game Theory in Economics and Beyond
(pp. 107-30)
New Directions for Modelling Strategic Behavior: Game-Theoretic Models of Communication, Coordination, and Cooperation in Economic Relationships
(pp. 131-50)
Whither Game Theory? Towards a Theory of Learning in Games
(pp. 151-70)
The Importance of School Systems: Evidence from International Differences in Student Achievement
(pp. 3-32)
Accountability in US Education: Applying Lessons from K-12 Experience to Higher Education
(pp. 33-56)
What Can We Learn from Charter School Lotteries?
(pp. 57-84)
The Measurement of Student Ability in Modern Assessment Systems
(pp. 85-108)
The Need for Accountability in Education in Developing Countries
(pp. 109-32)
The Mechanics of Motivated Reasoning
(pp. 133-40)
Mindful Economics: The Production, Consumption, and Value of Beliefs
(pp. 141-64)
The Preference for Belief Consonance
(pp. 165-88)
Motivated Bayesians: Feeling Moral While Acting Egoistically
(pp. 189-212)
In Defense of the NSF Economics Program
(pp. 213-34)
A Skeptical View of the National Science Foundation's Role in Economic Research
(pp. 235-48)
Consumption Inequality
(pp. 3-28)
Mortality Inequality: The Good News from a County-Level Approach
(pp. 29-52)
Health Insurance and Income Inequality
(pp. 53-78)
Family Inequality: Diverging Patterns in Marriage, Cohabitation, and Childbearing
(pp. 79-102)
Crime, the Criminal Justice System, and Socioeconomic Inequality
(pp. 103-26)