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Understanding the Advice of Commissions-Motivated Agents: Evidence from the Indian Life Insurance Market
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2017) 99 (1): 1–15.
Authority, Incentives, and Performance: Evidence from a Chinese Newspaper
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2017) 99 (1): 16–31.
It’s Good to Be First: Order Bias in Reading and Citing NBER Working Papers
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2017) 99 (1): 32–39.
Access to Home Equity and Consumption: Evidence from a Policy Experiment
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2017) 99 (1): 40–52.
Inattention to Deferred Increases in Tax Bases: How Michigan Home Buyers Are Paying for Assessment Limits
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2017) 99 (1): 53–66.
Temporary Shocks and Persistent Effects in Urban Economies: Evidence from British Cities after the U.S. Civil War
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2017) 99 (1): 67–79.
The Minimum Legal Drinking Age and Morbidity in the United States
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2017) 99 (1): 95–104.
Decentralization, Collusion, and Coal Mine Deaths
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2017) 99 (1): 105–118.
The Benefits of College Athletic Success: An Application of the Propensity Score Design
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2017) 99 (1): 119–134.
Is There a Debt-Threshold Effect on Output Growth?
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2017) 99 (1): 135–150.
Market Structure and Cost Pass-Through in Retail
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2017) 99 (1): 151–166.
Law and Innovation: Evidence from State Trade Secrets Laws
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2017) 99 (1): 167–179.
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Why Do Tougher Caseworkers Increase Employment? The Role of Program Assignment as a Causal Mechanism
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2017) 99 (1): 180–183.
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