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Review of Economics and Statistics over the Past 100 Years: Content Explorer
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2019) 101 (1): i–iii.
ARTICLES
How the Reformulation of OxyContin Ignited the Heroin Epidemic
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2019) 101 (1): 1–15.
Employment Effects of Financial Constraints during the Great Recession
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2019) 101 (1): 16–29.
People and Machines: A Look at the Evolving Relationship between Capital and Skill in Manufacturing, 1860–1930, Using Immigration Shocks
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2019) 101 (1): 30–43.
Import Competition and Internal Migration
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2019) 101 (1): 44–59.
Input Linkages and the Transmission of Shocks: Firm-Level Evidence from the 2011 Tōhoku Earthquake
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2019) 101 (1): 60–75.
The Market for High-Quality Medicine: Retail Chain Entry and Drug Quality in India
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2019) 101 (1): 76–90.
Demand Learning and Firm Dynamics: Evidence from Exporters
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2019) 101 (1): 91–106.
How Reliable Is the Market for Technology?
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2019) 101 (1): 107–120.
Environmental Engel Curves: Indirect Emissions of Common Air Pollutants
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2019) 101 (1): 121–133.
Valuing Time-Varying Attributes Using the Hedonic Model: When Is a Dynamic Approach Necessary?
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2019) 101 (1): 134–145.
Moment-Based Tests under Parameter Uncertainty
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2019) 101 (1): 146–159.
Are Supply Shocks Contractionary at the ZLB? Evidence from Utilization-Adjusted TFP Data
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2019) 101 (1): 160–175.
Difficulty of Reaching Respondents and Nonresponse Bias: Evidence from Large Government Surveys
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2019) 101 (1): 176–191.
Are Minimum Wages a Silent Killer? New Evidence on Drunk Driving Fatalities
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2019) 101 (1): 192–199.
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