01867 2200325 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036007000300056008003900059082001200098084001800110100004500128245009600173300003400269650001200303650002200315110003400337240003300371505082600404264005501230336002101285337003001306338002301336310002401359022001401383321002401397247006201421856003801483990002001521INLIS00000000001180620260526102540 a0010-0526000180ta260526 | | |  a330(30) a330(30) AME t1 aAmerican Economic AssociationePengarang14aThe American Economic Review, Vol.107 No.11, November 2017 /cAmerican Economic Association a3257-3633 p. :bill. ;c25 cm 4aEkonomi 4aKebijakan ekonomi1 aAmerican Economic Association aThe American Economic Review aDaftar artikel: 1. Obviously Strategy-Proof Mechanisms; 2. 'Acting Wife': Marriage Market Incentives and Labor Market Investments; 3. Decentralized Exchange; 4. Discriminatory Information Disclosure; 5. The Consumption Effects of the 2007–2008 Financial Crisis: Evidence from Households in Denmark; 6. Housing Wealth and Consumption: Evidence from Geographically-Linked Microdata; 7. Gross Worker Flows over the Business Cycle; 8. The Distributional Consequences of Large Devaluations; 9. Do Expiring Budgets Lead to Wasteful Year-End Spending? Evidence from Federal Procurement; 10. Interest Rate Pass-Through: Mortgage Rates, Household Consumption, and Voluntary Deleveraging; 11. Gresham's Law of Model Averaging; 12. Why Do People Give? Testing Pure and Impure Altruism. aPittsburgh :bAmerican Economic Association,c2017 2rdacontentaTeks 2rdamediaaTanpa Perantara 2rdacarrieraVolume aVol.107 No.11, 2017 a1944-7981 aVol.107 No.10, 2017 aThe American Economic Review, Vol.107 No.10, October 2017 ahttps://www.aeaweb.org/issues/486 a3250/PSEKP/2026