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TOC: American Econ Rev

Introduction

American Economic Review, 105(1)

Price Reaction to Information with Heterogeneous Beliefs and Wealth Effects: Underreaction, Momentum, and Reversal
Marco Ottaviani and Peter Norman Sørensen

Infrastructure Quality and the Subsidy Trap
Shaun McRae

Efficient Matching under Distributional Constraints: Theory and Applications
Yuichiro Kamada and Fuhito Kojima

Teacher Quality Policy When Supply Matters
Jesse Rothstein

Reallocation and Technology: Evidence from the US Steel Industry
Allan Collard-Wexler and Jan De Loecker

Mergers When Prices Are Negotiated: Evidence from the Hospital Industry
Gautam Gowrisankaran, Aviv Nevo and Robert Town

Paying Attention or Paying Too Much in Medicare Part D
Jonathan D. Ketcham, Claudio Lucarelli and Christopher A. Powers

Cellular Service Demand: Biased Beliefs, Learning, and Bill Shock
Michael D. Grubb and Matthew Osborne

Rational Inattention to Discrete Choices: A New Foundation for the Multinomial Logit Model
Filip Matêjka and Alisdair McKay

Revealed (P)Reference Theory
Efe A. Ok, Pietro Ortoleva and Gil Riella

How Do Voters Respond to Information? Evidence from a Randomized Campaign
Chad Kendall, Tommaso Nannicini and Francesco Trebbi

Institutional Corruption and Election Fraud: Evidence from a Field Experiment in Afghanistan
Michael Callen and James D. Long

The Effect of the TseTse Fly on African Development
Marcella Alsan

When Does Regulation Distort Costs? Lessons from Fuel Procurement in US Electricity Generation
Steve Cicala

The Cost of Financial Frictions for Life Insurers
Ralph S. J. Koijen and Motohiro Yogo