The Quarterly Journal of Economics is the oldest professional journal of economics in the English language. Edited at Harvard University's Department of Economics, it covers all aspects of the field.
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Forthcoming Articles in the Quarterly Journal of Economics
- “Smart Matching Platforms and Heterogeneous Beliefs in Centralized School Choice,” by Felipe Arteaga, Adam J. Kapor, Christopher A. Neilson, and Seth D. Zimmerman
- “Imports, Exports, and Earnings Inequality: Measures of Exposure and Estimates of Incidence,” by Rodrigo Adão, Paul Carrillo, Arnaud Costinot, Dave Donaldson, and Dina Pomeranz
- “The Quality and Efficiency of Public and Private Firms: Evidence from Ambulance Services,” by Daniel Knuttson and Björn Tyrefors
- “The Slope of the Phillips Curve: Evidence from U.S. States,” by Jonathon Hazell, Juan Herreño, Emi Nakamura, and Jón Steinsson
- “The Assessment Gap: Racial Inequalities in Property Taxation,” by Carlos Avenancio-Léon and Troup Howard
- “Sovereign Bonds since Waterloo,” by Josefin Meyer, Carmen M. Reinhart, and Christoph Trebesch
- “On the Effects of the Availability of Means of Payments: The Case of Uber,” by Fernando Alvarez and David Argente
- “The Effects of Joining Multinational Supply Chains: New Evidence from Firm-to-Firm Linkages,” by Alonso Alfaro-Ureña, Isabela Manelici, and Jose P. Vasquez
- “Selection with Variation in Diagnostic Skill: Evidence from Radiologists,” by David C. Chan, Matthew Gentzkow, and Chuan Yu
- “War, Socialism, and the Rise of Fascism: An Empirical Exploration,” by Daron Acemoglu, Giuseppe De Feo, Giacomo De Luca, and Gianluca Russo
- “Dominant Currencies: How Firms Choose Currency Invoicing and Why It Matters,” by Mary Amiti, Oleg Itskhoki, and Jozef Konings
- “Hours and Wages,” by Alexander Bick, Adam Blandin, and Richard Rogerson
- “Multinational Banks and Financial Stability,” by Christopher Clayton and Andreas Schaab
- “The Gender Gap in Self-Promotion,” by Christine L. Exley and Judd B. Kessler
- “Firm Organization with Multiple Establishments,” by Anna Gumpert, Henrike Steimer, and Manfred Antoni
- “The Costs of Employment Segregation: Evidence from the Federal Government under Woodrow Wilson,” by Abhay Aneja and Guo Xu
- “Evidence on Job Search Models from a Survey of Unemployed Workers in Germany,” by Stefano DellaVigna, Jörg Heining, Johannes Schmieder, and Simon Trenkle
- “Correlation Made Simple: Applications to Salience and Regret Theory,” by Giacomo Lanzani
- “The Macroeconomics of Sticky Prices with Generalized Hazard Functions,” by Fernando Alvarez, Francesco Lippi, and Aleksei Oskolkov
- “Origins of the Opioid Crisis and Its Enduring Impacts,” by Abby Alpert, Willian N. Evans, Ethan M.J. Lieber, and David Powell
- “Old Boys' Clubs and Upward Mobility among the Educational Elite,” by Valerie Michelman, Joseph Price, and Seth Zimmerman
- “Diagnosing Physician Error: A Machine Learning Approach to Low-Value Health Care,” by Sendhil Mullainathan and Ziad Obermeyer
- “Why Do People Stay Poor?” by Clare Balboni, Oriana Bandiera, Robin Burgess, Maitreesh Ghatak, and Anton Heil
- “Marginal Effects of Merit Aid for Low-Income Students,” by Josh Angrist, David Autor, and Amanda Pallais