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Annual Review of Economics
Volume 1, September 2009
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Planned Contents and Authors (subject to change)
A Behavioral Account of the Labor Market: The Role of Fairness Concerns,
Ernst Fehr,
Lorenz Goette,
Christian Zehnder
CEOs,
Marianne Bertrand
Housing Demand,
Joseph Gyourko
Improving Education in the Developing World: What Have We Learned From Randomized Evaluations?
Michael Kremer,
Alaka Holla
Learning and Equilibrium,
Drew Fudenberg,
David K. Levine
Learning and Macroeconomics,
George W. Evans,
Seppo Honkapohja
Networks and Economic Behavior,
Matthew O. Jackson
Organizations and Trade,
Pol AntrĂ s,
Esteban Rossi-Hansberg
Power Laws in Economics and Finance,
Xavier Gabaix
Quantitative Macroeconomics with Heterogeneous Households,
Jonathan Heathcote,
Kjetil Storesletten,
Giovanni L. Violante
Racial Profiling? Detecting Bias Using Statistical Evidence,
Nicola Persico
Social Preferences: Some Thoughts from the Field,
John A. List
Some Developments in Economic Theory Since 1940: An Eyewitness Account,
Kenneth J. Arrow
Subjective Probabilities in Household Surveys,
Michael D. Hurd
Sufficient Statistics for Welfare Analysis: A Bridge Between Structural and Reduced-Form Methods,
Raj Chetty
Technological Change and the Wealth of Nations,
Gino Gancia,
Fabrizio Zilibotti
The Economic Consequences of the International Migration of Labor,
Gordon H. Hanson
The Experimental Approach to Development Economics,
Abhijit V. Banerjee,
Esther Duflo
The Importance of History for Economic Development,
Nathan Nunn
The State of Macro,
Olivier Blanchard
School Vouchers and Student Achievement: Recent Evidence and Remaining Questions,
Cecilia Elena Rouse,
Lisa Barrow
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