American Economic Journal: Applied Economics
Forthcoming Articles
Articles accepted for publication in forthcoming issues of the AEJ: Applied Economics. Preview links indicate that draft versions of full-text articles are available for AEA members only. Data sets and appendices are available for both members and non-members.
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Do Doctors Improve the Health Care of Their Parents? Evidence from Admission Lotteries
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Historical Lynchings and the Contemporary Voting Behavior of Blacks
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The Side Effects of Immunity: Malaria and African Slavery in the United States
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The Impact of School Facility Investments on Students and Homeowners: Evidence from Los Angeles
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Neighbors' Effects on University Enrollment
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African American Intergenerational Economic Mobility since 1880
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Breastfeeding and Child Development
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Competition and Pass-Through: Evidence from Isolated Markets
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The Impact of Health on Labor Market Outcomes: Evidence from a Large-Scale Health Experiment
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Intrahousehold Consumption Allocation and Demand for Agency: A Triple Experimental Investigation
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Why Have College Completion Rates Increased?
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Assortative Matching at the Top of the Distribution: Evidence from the World's Most Exclusive Marriage Market
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Peer Effects in Production Adoption
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Emotions and Risk Attitudes
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Time to Repay or Time to Delay? The Effect of Having More Time Before a Payday Loan is Due
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The Round Trip Effect: Endogenous Transport Costs and International Trade
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Money and Politics: The Effects of Campaign Spending Limits on Political Entry and Competition
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Leave the Door Open? Prison Conditions and Recidivism
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Pathways into Opioid Addiction: Evidence from Practice Variation in Emergency Departments
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Capital Destruction and Economic Growth: The Effects of Sherman's March, 1850–1920
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No, Judges Are Not Influenced by Outdoor Temperature: Comment
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The Long Run Evolution of Absolute Intergenerational Mobility
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Correction to “Temperature and Decisions: Evidence from 207,000 Court Cases” (by Heyes and Saberian AEJ: Applied Economics 11 (2), 238–65, April 2019) and Reply to Comment by Spamann
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Is Zero a Special Price? Evidence from Child Healthcare
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The Impact of Privatization of State-Owned Enterprises on Workers
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The Roots of Health Inequality and the Value of Intra-Family Expertise
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The Impact of Presidential Appointment of Judges: Montesquieu or the Federalists?
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Lifetime Earnings in the United States over Six Decades
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Mortality Change among Less Educated Americans
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Why Is Europe More Equal than the United States?
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A Glimpse of Freedom: Allied Occupation and Political Resistance in East Germany
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Winners and Losers? The Effect of Gaining and Losing Access to Selective Colleges on Education and Labor Market Outcomes
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Employer Responses to Family Leave Programs
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Using Individual-Level Randomized Treatment to Learn about Market Structure
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Labor Supply and Directed Technical Change: Evidence from the Termination of the Bracero Program in 1964
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The Health Effects of Prison
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And Yet It Moves: Intergenerational Mobility in Italy
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The Impact of Income-Driven Repayment on Student Borrower Outcomes
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Temperature, Worker Productivity, and Adaptation: Evidence from Survey Data Production
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Every Day is Earth Day: Evidence on the Long-term Impact of Environmental Activism
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The Effect of Immigration Restrictions on Local Labor Markets: Lessons from the 1920s Border Closure
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Incentivized Peer Referrals for Tuberculosis Screening: Evidence from India
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Strategic Formal Layoffs: Unemployment Insurance and Informal Labor Markets
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High School Majors and Future Earnings
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The Effects of Working while in School: Evidence from Employment Lotteries
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Inefficient Water Pricing and Incentives for Conservation
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The Employee Costs of Corporate Debarment in Public Procurement
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The Economic Incidence of Wildfire Suppression in the United States
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Wage Stagnation and the Decline of Standardized Pay Rates, 1974–1991
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Infrastructure Costs
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Discriminatory Lending: Evidence from Bankers in the Lab