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Policy Intervention in Debt Renegotiation: Evidence from the Home Affordable Modification Program
Sumit Agarwal, Gene Amromin, Itzhak Ben-David, Souphala Chomsisengphat, Tomasz Piskorski, Amit Seru
Journal of Political Economy
June2017
Vol. 125
Issue 3
Pages 654-712.
The Cross-Section and Time-Series of Stock and Bond Returns
Ralph S. J. Koijen, Hanno Lustig, Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh
Journal of Monetary Economics
June2017
Vol. 88
Pages 50-69.
The Effects of Class Size in Online College Courses: Experimental Evidence
Eric Bettinger, Christopher Doss, Susanna Loeb, Aaron Rogers, Eric Taylor
Economics of Education Review
June2017
Vol. 58
Pages 68-85.
The Social Structure of Political Echo Chambers: Variation in Ideological Homophily in Online Networks
Andrei Boutyline, Robb Willer
Political Psychology
June2017
Vol. 38
Issue 3
Pages 551-569.
The Voice of the Patient Methodology: A Novel Mixed-Methods Approach to Identifying Treatment Goals for Men with Prostate Cancer
Christopher S. Saigal, Sylvia I. Lambrechts, V. “Seenu” Srinivasan, Ely Dahan
The Patient — Patient-Centered Outcomes Research
June2017
Vol. 10
Issue 3
Pages 345–352.
Which Boundaries? How Mobility Networks Across Countries and Status Groups Affect the Creative Performance of Organizations
Andrew Shipilov, Fréderic C. Godart, Julien Clement
Strategic Management Journal
June2017
Vol. 38
Issue 6
Pages 1232-1252.
Relating Product Prices to Long-Run Marginal Cost: Evidence from Solar Photovoltaic Modules
Stefan J. Reichelstein, Anshuman Sahoo
Contemporary Accounting Research
May312017
Is Google Search Behavior Related to Volatility? Incorporating Google Trends Data into a GARCH Model for Equity Volatility Authors
Tim de Silva
Undergraduate Economic Review
May192017
Vol. 13
Issue 1
Research: Political Polarization Is Changing How Americans Work and Shop
Neil Malhotra, Christopher McConnell, Yotam Margalit, Matthew Levendusky
Harvard Business Review
May192017
Pages 2-4.
Why Some Digital Companies Should Delay Profitability for as Long as They Can
Robert E. Siegel, Aaron Levie, Maxwell Wessel
Harvard Business Review
May42017
Behavioral Processes in Long-Lag Intervention Studies
Dale T. Miller, Jennifer E. Dannals, Julian J. Zlatev
Perspectives on Psychological Science
May2017
Vol. 12
Issue 3
Pages 454-467.
Bounding Equilibrium Payoffs in Repeated Games With Private Monitoring
Takuo Sugaya, Alexander Wolitzky
Theoretical Economics
May2017
Vol. 12
Issue 2
Pages 691-729.
Estimating Average Treatment Effects: Supplementary Analyses and Remaining Challenges
Susan Athey, Guido W. Imbens, Thai Pham, Stefan Wager
American Economic Review
May2017
Vol. 107
Issue 5
Pages 278-81.
Healthier Than Thou? “Practicing What You Preach” Backfires by Increasing Anticipated Devaluation.
Lauren C. Howe, Benoît Monin
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
May2017
Vol. 112
Issue 5
Pages 718-735.
How do Investors Compute the Discount Rate? They Use the CAPM
Jonathan B. Berk, Jules H. van Binsbergen
Financial Analyst Journal
May2017
Vol. 73
Issue 2
Pages 25-32.
Moral Traps: When Self-Serving Attributions Backfire in Prosocial Behavior
Stephanie C. Lin, Julian J. Zlatev, Dale T. Miller
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
May2017
Vol. 70
Pages 198-203.
On the Pursuit of Desired Attitudes: Wanting a Different Attitude Affects Information Processing and Behavior
Kenneth DeMarree, Cory Clark, S. Christian Wheeler, Pablo Briñol, Richard Petty
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
May2017
Vol. 70
Pages 129-142.
Retired or Fired: How Can Investors Tell if a CEO Was Pressured to Leave?
Ian D. Gow, David F. Larcker, Brian Tayan
Stanford Closer Look Series
May2017
Spillovers Inside Conglomerates: Incentives and Capital
Ran Duchin, Amir Goldberg, Denis Sosyura
Review of Financial Studies
May2017
Vol. 30
Issue 5
Pages 1696-1743.
The Role of Government Reimbursement in Drug Shortages
Ali Yurukoglu, Eli Liebman, David B. Ridley
American Economic Journal: Economic Policy
May2017
Vol. 9
Issue 2
Pages 348-382.