The Long-Run Impacts of a Universal Child Care Program Michael Baker, Jonathan Gruber and Kevin Milligan (pp. 1-26)
Life-Cycle Consumption Patterns at Older Ages in the United States and the United Kingdom: Can Medical Expenditures Explain the Difference? James Banks, Richard Blundell, Peter Levell and James P. Smith (pp. 27-54)
Casting a Wider Tax Net: Experimental Evidence from Costa Rica Anne Brockmeyer, Spencer Smith, Marco Hernandez and Stewart Kettle (pp. 55-87)
Estimating the Value of Public Insurance Using Complementary Private Insurance Marika Cabral and Mark R. Cullen (pp. 88-129)
Provider Supply, Utilization, and Infant Health: Evidence from a Physician Distribution Policy Bladimir Carrillo and Jose Feres (pp. 156-96)
Voter Response to Peak and End Transfers: Evidence from a Conditional Cash Transfer Experiment Sebastian Galiani, Nadya Hajj, Patrick J. McEwan, Pablo Ibarrarán and Nandita Krishnaswamy (pp. 232-60)
How Do Tax Incentives Affect Investment and Productivity? Firm-Level Evidence from China Yongzheng Liu and Jie Mao (pp. 261-91)
The Long-Run Effects of Teacher Collective Bargaining Michael F. Lovenheim and Alexander Willén (pp. 292-324)
Place-Based Policies, Creation, and Agglomeration Economies: Evidence from China's Economic Zone Program Yi Lu, Jin Wang and Lianming Zhu (pp. 325-60)
The Impact of Investment Incentives: Evidence from UK Corporation Tax Returns Giorgia Maffini, Jing Xing and Michael P. Devereux (pp. 361-89)
Reducing Medical Spending of the Publicly Insured: The Case for a Cash-out Option Svetlana Pashchenko and Ponpoje Porapakkarm (pp. 390-426)
Corrigendum: Particulate Pollution and the Productivity of Pear Packers Tom Chang, Joshua S. Graff Zivin, Tal Gross and Matthew J. Neidell (pp. 454-56)