AEJ News Archive
The Wilson Quarterly writes about Núria Rodríguez-Planas' research on the longer-term impacts of mentoring, educational services, and learning incentives on US high school graduation and postsecondary education enrollment among low-performing high school students, which appears in the
October 2012 issue of AEJ: Applied. Rodríguez-Planas' shows that these types of interventions had no significant overall effects on students' employment outcomes.
American Economic Journal: Applied Economics
Feb 06 2013
2012
The Council on Foreign Relations Blog writes about Karen Macours, Norbert Schady, and Renos Vakis' research on the impact of cash transfers on early childhood cognitive development, which appears in the
April 2012 issue of
AEJ: Applied. Macours, Schady, and Vakis show that a program that transferred cash to women in Nicaragua improved child development during the program and two years later, after the program was ended and transfers were discontinued.
American Economic Journal: Applied Economics
2012
2011
Rema Hanna's findings that American environmental regulations have contributed to the flight of manufacturing overseas, published in the
July 2010 issue of AEJ: Applied, are discussed in an article in
The American on the impact of environmental regulation on jobs.
American Economic Journal: Applied Economics
2011
The New York Times writes about David Deming's research on the long-term impact of Head Start in an article making the case for investment in early childhood education.
Deming's research appeared in the July 2009 issue of Applied Economics.
American Economic Journal: Applied Economics
2011
The
New York Times and
Wall Street Journal have written about the findings in Talia Bar and Asaf Zussman's paper, "Partisan Grading," which suggests that student grades are linked to the political orientation of professors. The paper is
forthcoming in AEJ: Applied.
American Economic Journal: Applied Economics
2011
American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics
2011
American Economic Journal: Applied Economics
2011
Germany business and financial daily Handelsblatt GmbH has written about Michael Kosfeld and Susanne Neckermann's paper "Getting More Work for Nothing? Symbolic Awards and Worker Performance," which is forthcoming in AEJ: Micro.
American Economic Journal: Microeconomics
2011
2010
AID Watch features an article on a paper published in the July issue of AEJ: Macro by Diego Comin, Erick Gong, and William Easterly. The article finds that technology in 1500 AD is associated with the current wealth of nations.
American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics
2010
The paper "Dynamics of the Gender Gap for Young Professionals in the Financial and Corporate Sectors," by Marianne Bertrand, Claudia Goldin, and Bernard Katz, which was published in the July 2010 issue of Applied Economics, was recently
cited in The New York Times.
American Economic Journal: Applied Economics
2010
Wilson Quarterly, an international review of ideas and information, published by the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars writes about the paper "Do Television and Radio Destroy Social Capital; Evidence from Indonesian Villages," by Benjamin A. Olken in the Winter 2010 In Essence section of the publication.
American Economic Journal: Applied Economics
2010
The Economist features Aparajita Goyal's paper "Information, Direct Access to Farmers, and Rural Market Performance in Central India" in an article examining how Internet usage can improve the efficiency of agricultural markets in developing nations. The paper by Jenny Aker, "Information from Markets Near and Far: Mobile Phones and Agricultural Markets in Niger," is also mentioned. Both papers were published in the July 2010 issue of AEJ: Applied Economics
American Economic Journal: Applied Economics
2010
2009
American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics
2009
American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics
2009
Physorg.com writes about the paper "How Large are Non-Budget-Constraint Effects of Prices on Demand?" published in the October 2009 issue of AEJ: Applied.
American Economic Journal: Applied Economics
2009
American Economic Journal: Economic Policy
2009
American Economic Journal: Economic Policy
2009
American Economic Journal: Economic Policy
2009
American Economic Journal: Economic Policy
2009
American Economic Journal: Economic Policy
2009
American Economic Journal: Economic Policy
2009
Education Week, March 10, 2009
American Economic Journal: Economic Policy
2009
UCBerkeley News, March 10, 2009
American Economic Journal: Economic Policy
2009
Contents of Current Issues
Spring 2013 JEP
May 2013 AEJ: Policy
May 2013 AEJ: Micro
April 2013 AER
April 2013 AEJ: Macro
April 2013 AEJ: Applied
March 2013 JEL
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In the News:
The Huffington Post reports on a study addressing the influence of lifestyle factors on shrinking height in the elderly published in the April issue of AEJ: Applied Economics.
Michael Frakes' (Cornell Law School) article on medical liability standards from the February issue of the American Economic Review was discussed as part of a Bloomberg opinion piece on medical malpractice.
Slate Magazine recently discussed former AEA president, George Akerlof's classic behavioral research and a 2012 American Economic Review study conducted by German and Swiss researchers to explore how gifting can motivate some employees more than cash incentives do in the workplace.
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