Journal of Economic Literature: Forthcoming
The following papers have been accepted for publication and will appear in future issues of the journal after being copyedited and typeset.
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Information Cascades and Social Learning
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Soviet Mathematics and Economic Theory in the Past Century: A Historical Reappraisal
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Social Protection in the Developing World
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Should They Compete or Should They Cooperate? The View of Agency Theory
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Data Engineering for Cognitive Economics
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The Origins of Enduring Economic Inequality
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Religion and Growth
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Temporary Employment in Markets with Frictions
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New Advances on an Old Question: Does Money Matter for Children's Outcomes?
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The Changing Identities of American Wives and Mothers
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Structural Reforms and Economic Performance: The Experience of Advanced Economies
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A Review of the Economics of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
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How the World Became Rich by Mark Koyama and Jared Rubin and Slouching Towards Utopia, by J. Bradford DeLong: A Review Essay
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Debunking Immigration Myths: A Review Essay of Streets of Gold: America's Untold Story of Immigrant Success
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Bounded Rationality in Choice Theory: A Survey
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A Journey into Harold Hotelling's Economics
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Can Marshall Plus Malthus Explain the Evolution of Ancient Societies? A Review of Economic Prehistory by Dow and Reed
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Central Bank Communication with the General Public: Promise or False Hope?
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Nonparametric Approaches to Empirical Welfare Analysis
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The Political Economics of Non-democracy
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Combinatorial Auctions in Practice
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Racial Disparities in the Criminal Legal System: Shadows of Doubt and Beyond
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Optimal Income Taxation
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Data and the Aggregate Economy
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France after 1789: Essay on Elster's France before 1789
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Agent-Based Modeling in Economics and Finance: Past, Present, and Future
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Meta-analysis of Empirical Estimates of Loss Aversion