Free Distribution or Cost-Sharing? Evidence from a Randomized Malaria Prevention Experiment
Jessica Cohen, Pascaline Dupas Quarterly Journal of Economics February 2010, Vol. 125, No. 1: 1–45.
Sophisticated Monetary Policies
Andrew Atkeson, Varadarajan V. Chari, Patrick J. Kehoe 2010, Vol. 125, No. 1: 47–89.
Earnings Inequality and Mobility in the United States: Evidence from Social Security Data since 1937
Wojciech Kopczuk, Emmanuel Saez, Jae Song Vol. 125, No. 1: 91–128.
The Role of the Structural Transformation in Aggregate Productivity
Margarida Duarte, Diego Restuccia Vol. 125, No. 1: 129–173.
Teacher Quality in Educational Production: Tracking, Decay, and Student Achievement
Jesse Rothstein Vol. 125, No. 1: 175–214.
The Value of School Facility Investments: Evidence from a Dynamic Regression Discontinuity Design
Stephanie Riegg Cellini, Fernando Ferreira, Jesse Rothstein Vol. 125, No. 1: 215–261.
What's Advertising Content Worth? Evidence from a Consumer Credit Marketing Field Experiment
Marianne Bertrand, Dean Karlan, Sendhil Mullainathan, Eldar Shafir, Jonathan Zinman Vol. 125, No. 1: 263–305.
Did Securitization Lead to Lax Screening? Evidence from Subprime Loans
Benjamin J. Keys, Tanmoy Mukherjee, Amit Seru, Vikrant Vig Vol. 125, No. 1: 307–362.
Monetary Policy by Committee: Consensus, Chairman Dominance, or Simple Majority?
Alessandro Riboni, Francisco J. Ruge-Murcia Quarterly Journal of Economics February 2010, Vol. 125, No. 1: 363–416.
Was Postwar Suburbanization “White Flight”? Evidence from the Black Migration
Leah Platt Boustan Vol. 125, No. 1: 417–443.
Paying for Progress: Conditional Grants and the Desegregation of Southern Schools
Elizabeth Cascio, Nora Gordon, Ethan Lewis, Sarah Reber Vol. 125, No. 1: 445–482.