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State Capacity and Economic Development: A Network Approach Daron Acemoglu, Camilo García-Jimeno and James A. Robinson (pp. 2364-2409)
Crossing Party Lines: The Effects of Information on Redistributive Politics Katherine Casey (pp. 2410-48)
Health Insurance for "Humans": Information Frictions, Plan Choice, and Consumer Welfare Benjamin R. Handel and Jonathan T. Kolstad (pp. 2449-2500)
Evaluating Behaviorally Motivated Policy: Experimental Evidence from the Lightbulb Market Hunt Allcott and Dmitry Taubinsky (pp. 2501-38)
No Taxation without Information: Deterrence and Self-Enforcement in the Value Added Tax Dina Pomeranz (pp. 2539-69)
Back to Fundamentals: Equilibrium in Abstract Economies Michael Richter and Ariel Rubinstein (pp. 2570-94)
Information Rigidity and the Expectations Formation Process: A Simple Framework and New Facts Olivier Coibion and Yuriy Gorodnichenko (pp. 2644-78)
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