American Economic Journal:
Economic Policy
ISSN 1945-7731 (Print) | ISSN 1945-774X (Online)
Forthcoming Articles
The following papers have been accepted for publication and will appear in future issues of the journal after being typeset and copyedited.
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Corporate Minimum Tax and the Elasticity of Taxable Income: Evidence From Administrative Tax Records
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Pay Transparency and Gender Equality
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Informing Mothers About the Benefits of Conversing With Infants: Experimental Evidence From Ghana
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Communicating Program Eligibility: A Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Field Experiment
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The Effects of a Multifaceted Poverty-Alleviation Program On Rural Income and Household Behavior in China
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Who Watches the Watchmen? Local News and Police Behavior in the United States
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Free Trade and the Formation of Environmental Policy: Evidence from U.S. Legislative Votes
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Show Me the Money! A Field Experiment on Electric Vehicle Charge Timing
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Do Consumers Distinguish Fixed Cost from Variable Cost? “Schmeduling” in Two-Part Tariffs in Energy
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A Machine Learning Approach to Analyze and Support Anti-corruption Policy
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Welfare Analysis of Changing Notches: Evidence from Bolsa Família
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Public and Private Provision of Information in Market-Based Public Programs: Evidence from Advertising in Health Insurance Marketplaces
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Increasing Organ Donor Registration as a Means to Increase Transplantation: An Experiment With Actual Organ Donor Registrations
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Buy Baits and Consumer Sophistication: Field Evidence from Instant Rebates
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Dividend Taxation and Firm Performance with Heterogeneous Payout Responses
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Effective Health Aid: Evidence from Gavi’s Vaccine Program
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The Negative Consequences of Loss-Framed Performance Incentives
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Who Bears the Burden of Local Taxes?
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Profit Taxation, R&D Spending, and Innovation
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Fueling Alternatives: Gas Station Choice and the Implications for Electric Charging
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The Long-Run Effects of California’s Paid Family Leave Act on Women’s Careers and Childbearing: New Evidence from a Regression Discontinuity Design and U.S. Tax Data
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Fighting Poverty One Family at a Time: Experimental Evidence from an Intervention with Holistic, Individualized, Wrap-Around Services
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My Taxes Are Too Darn High: Why Do Households Protest Their Taxes?
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Electronic Payment Technology and Tax Compliance: Evidence from Uruguay’s Financial Inclusion Reform
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The Great Recession and the Widening Income Gap Between Alumni of Elite and Less Selective Universities
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Mental Health Consequences of Correctional Sentencing
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The Impact of Provider Payments on Health Care Utilization of Low-Income Individuals: Evidence from Medicare and Medicaid
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Spillover, Efficiency and Equity Effects of Regional Firm Subsidies
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Policy-Making, Trust and the Demand for Public Services: Evidence from a Mass Sterilization Campaign
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Uncharted Waters: Effects of Maritime Emission Regulation
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Price Sensitivity and Information Barriers to the Take-up of Naloxone
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Remote Instruction and Student Mental Health: Swedish Evidence from the Pandemic
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Algorithmic Risk Assessment in the Hands of Humans
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Clean Identification? The Effects of the Clean Air Act on Air Pollution, Exposure Disparities and House Prices
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The Carrot and the Stick: Bank Bailouts and the Disciplining Role of Board Appointments
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Administrative Burden and Procedural Denials: Experimental Evidence from SNAP
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Education and Geographical Mobility: The Role of the Job Surplus
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Achieving Air Pollution Control Targets with Technology-Aided Monitoring: Better Enforcement or Localized Efforts?
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How Do You Say Your Name? Difficult-To-Pronounce Names and Labor Market Outcomes
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Managers’ Productivity and Recruitment in the Public Sector
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Downward Revision of Investment Decisions after Corporate Tax Hikes
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The School to Prison Pipeline: Long-Run Impacts of School Suspensions on Adult Crime
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High Schools Tailored To Adults Can Help Them Complete a Traditional Diploma and Excel in the Labor Market
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Identity in Court Decision-Making
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Real-Time Pricing and the Cost of Clean Power
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Pricing Carbon: Evidence from Expert Recommendations
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Information Frictions and Skill Signaling in the Youth Labor Market