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Effects of the COVID-19 Recession on the US Labor Market: Occupation, Family, and Gender
(pp. 3-24)
The Great Unequalizer: Initial Health Effects of COVID-19 in the United States
(pp. 25-46)
Tracking the Pandemic in Real Time: Administrative Micro Data in Business Cycles Enters the Spotlight
(pp. 47-66)
Some Thoughts on the Washington Consensus and Subsequent Global Development Experience
(pp. 67-82)
The Baker Hypothesis: Stabilization, Structural Reforms, and Economic Growth
(pp. 83-108)
Washington Consensus in Latin America: From Raw Model to Straw Man
(pp. 109-32)
Washington Consensus Reforms and Lessons for Economic Performance in Sub-Saharan Africa
(pp. 133-56)
Statistical Significance, p-Values, and the Reporting of Uncertainty
(pp. 157-74)
Of Forking Paths and Tied Hands: Selective Publication of Findings, and What Economists Should Do about It
(pp. 175-92)
Evidence on Research Transparency in Economics
(pp. 193-214)
The Resilience of the Euro
(pp. 3-22)
The United States of Europe: A Gravity Model Evaluation of the Four Freedoms
(pp. 23-48)
Migration and Labor Market Integration in Europe
(pp. 49-76)
Fiscal Policy in Europe: Controversies over Rules, Mutual Insurance, and Centralization
(pp. 77-100)
An Ounce of Prevention
(pp. 101-18)
Mammograms and Mortality: How Has the Evidence Evolved?
(pp. 119-40)
The Elusive Employment Effect of the Minimum Wage
(pp. 3-26)
City Limits: What Do Local-Area Minimum Wages Do?
(pp. 27-50)
How Do Firms Respond to Minimum Wage Increases? Understanding the Relevance of Non-employment Margins
(pp. 51-72)
The Rise of American Minimum Wages, 1912–1968
(pp. 73-96)
Estimating Judicial Ideology
(pp. 97-118)
Can Structural Changes Fix the Supreme Court?
(pp. 119-42)
Staffing the Higher Education Classroom
(pp. 143-62)
The Globalization of Postsecondary Education: The Role of International Students in the US Higher Education System
(pp. 163-84)
Why Does the United States Have the Best Research Universities? Incentives, Resources, and Virtuous Circles
(pp. 185-206)
The Rise of Income and Wealth Inequality in America: Evidence from Distributional Macroeconomic Accounts
(pp. 3-26)
Business Incomes at the Top
(pp. 27-51)
Growing Income Inequality in the United States and Other Advanced Economies
(pp. 52-78)
An Economist's Guide to Epidemiology Models of Infectious Disease
(pp. 79-104)
Epidemiology's Time of Need: COVID-19 Calls for Epidemic-Related Economics
(pp. 105-20)
The Economics of Urban Density
(pp. 3-26)
How Close Is Close? The Spatial Reach of Agglomeration Economies
(pp. 27-49)
Tech Clusters
(pp. 50-76)
Internal Mobility: The Greater Responsiveness of Foreign-Born to Economic Conditions
(pp. 77-98)
Using Place-Based Jobs Policies to Help Distressed Communities
(pp. 99-127)
Place-Based Policies and Spatial Disparities across European Cities
(pp. 128-49)
Urbanization in the Developing World: Too Early or Too Slow?
(pp. 150-73)
Urban-Rural Gaps in the Developing World: Does Internal Migration Offer Opportunities?
(pp. 174-92)
Votes for Women: An Economic Perspective on Women's Enfranchisement
(pp. 3-23)
A Century of the American Woman Voter: Sex Gaps in Political Participation, Preferences, and Partisanship since Women's Enfranchisement
(pp. 24-48)
Sociological Perspectives on Racial Discrimination
(pp. 49-67)
Race Discrimination: An Economic Perspective
(pp. 68-89)
Evaluating State and Local Business Incentives
(pp. 90-118)
Taxation and Migration: Evidence and Policy Implications
(pp. 119-42)
The Separation and Reunification of Germany: Rethinking a Natural Experiment Interpretation of the Enduring Effects of Communism
(pp. 143-71)
The Long-Term Effects of Communism in Eastern Europe
(pp. 172-91)
Dynamism with Incommensurate Development: The Distinctive Indian Model
(pp. 3-30)
Why Does the Indian State Both Fail and Succeed?
(pp. 31-54)
The Great Indian Demonetization
(pp. 55-74)
Asylum Migration to the Developed World: Persecution, Incentives, and Policy
(pp. 75-93)
The Labor Market Integration of Refugee Migrants in High-Income Countries
(pp. 94-121)
Does Household Electrification Supercharge Economic Development?
(pp. 122-44)
The Consequences of Treating Electricity as a Right
(pp. 145-69)