TOC: American Econ Rev
Introduction
American Economic Review, 106(6)
Measuring and Understanding Behavior, Welfare, and Poverty
Angus Deaton
Do Schools Matter for High Math Achievement? Evidence from the American Mathematics Competitions
Glenn Ellison and Ashley Swanson
Too-Systemic-to-Fail: What Option Markets Imply about Sector-Wide Government Guarantees
Bryan Kelly, Hanno Lustig and Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh
Agricultural Productivity and Structural Transformation: Evidence from Brazil
Paula Bustos, Bruno Caprettini and Jacopo Ponticelli
The Demand for Energy-Using Assets among the World’s Rising Middle Classes
Paul J. Gertler, Orie Shelef, Catherine D. Wolfram and Alan Fuchs
Domestic Value Added in Exports: Theory and Firm Evidence from China
Hiau Looi Kee and Heiwai Tang
Attention Discrimination: Theory and Field Experiments with Monitoring Information Acquisition
Vojtech Bartoš, Michal Bauer, Julie Chytilová and Filip Matejka
Measuring Discounting without Measuring Utility
Arthur E. Attema, Han Bleichrodt, Yu Gao, Zhenxing Huang and Peter P. Wakker
Shorter Papers
Does Affirmative Action Work? Caste, Gender, College Quality, and Academic Success in India
Surendrakumar Bagde, Dennis Epple and Lowell Taylor
Rational Inattention and Organizational Focus
Wouter Dessein, Andrea Galeotti and Tano Santos
Technological Innovations, Downside Risk, and the Modernization of Agriculture
Kyle Emerick, Alain de Janvry, Elisabeth Sadoulet and Manzoor H. Dar
Optimal Expectations and Limited Medical Testing: Evidence from Huntington Disease: Corrigendum
Emily Oster, Ira Shoulson and E. Ray Dorsey
