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2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2006-20 Mandatory Minimum Sentencing, Drug Purity, and a Test of Rational Drug Use by Ronald B. Davies [Downloadable!]
2006-19 Tax Competition for International Producers and the Mode of Foreign Market Entry by Ronald B. Davies & Hartmut Egger & Peter Egger [Downloadable!]
2006-18 Cooperation in Environmental Policy: A Spatial Approach by Ronald B. Davies & Helen T. Naughton [Downloadable!]
2006-17 Fixed Costs, Foreign Direct Investment, and Gravity with Zeros by Ronald B. Davies & Helga Kristjánsdóttir [Downloadable!]
2006-16 Population Aging, Foreign Direct Investment, and Tax Competition by Ronald B. Davies & Robert R. Reed III [Downloadable!]
2006-15 Adaptive Learning with a Unit Root: An Application to the Current Account by Ronald B. Davies & Paul Shea [Downloadable!]
2004-10 Note: Independent Dimensions of Sociodemographic Variability in Neighborhood Characteristics at the Tract Level of the 2000 Census by Trudy Ann Cameron & Graham D. Crawford [Downloadable!]
2004-9 Learning to Bargain by William T. Harbaugh & Kate Krause & Lise Vesterlund [Downloadable!]
2004-8 Traditional Welfare Analysis of a Small CountryÂ’s Trade Policy: A Note by Michael S. Visser [Downloadable!]
2004-7 Seller Behavior in Common Value Auctions: Cursed and Cursed Again by Michael S. Visser [Downloadable!]
2004-1 A Mismatch Made in Heaven: A Hedonic Analysis of Overeducation and Undereducation by Daniel P. McMillen & Paul T. Seaman & Larry D. Singell [Downloadable!]
2003-39 Appendices to Superfund Taint and Neighborhood Change: Ethnicity, Age Distributions, and Household Structure by Trudy Ann Cameron & Graham D. Crawford [Downloadable!]
2003-38 Superfund Taint and Neighborhood Change: Ethnicity, Age Distributions, and Household Structure by Trudy Ann Cameron & Graham D. Crawford [Downloadable!]
2003-37 Self-Protection: Fragmentation of Headquarter Services and FDI by Ronald B. Davies [Downloadable!]
2003-36 Self-Protection: Antidumping Duties, Collusion and FDI by Ronald B. Davies & Benjamin Liebman [Downloadable!]
2003-35 Mortality, Fertility and Child Labor by Shankha Chakraborty & Mausumi Das [Downloadable!]
2003-34 Monetary Policy, Indeterminacy and Learning by George W. Evans & Bruce McGough [Downloadable!]
2003-33 Policy Interaction, Expectations and the Liquidity Trap by George W. Evans & Seppo Honkapohja [Downloadable!]
2003-32 Intrinsic Heterogeneity in Expectation Formation by Bill Branch & George W. Evans [Downloadable!]
2003-31 Are Hyperinflationary Paths Learnable? by Klaus Adam & George W. Evans & Seppo Honkapohja [Downloadable!]
2003-30 Friedman's Money Supply Rule versus Optimal Interest Rate Policy by George W. Evans & Seppo Honkapohja [Downloadable!]
2003-29 Comment on "Imperfect Knowledge, Inflation Expectations and Monetary Policy" by Athanasios Orphanides and John C. Williams by George W. Evans [Downloadable!]
2003-28 Coordination on Saddle-Path Solutions: The Eductive Viewpoint -- Linear Multivariate Models by George W. Evans & Roger Guesnerie [Downloadable!]
2003-27 The E-correspondence Principle by George W. Evans & Seppo Honkapohja [Downloadable!]
2003-25 Fragmentation of Headquarter Services and FDI by Ronald B. Davies [Downloadable!]
2003-24 CEO Turnover and Foreign Market Participation by Bruce A. Blonigen & Rossitza B. Wooster [Downloadable!]
2003-21 Technology, Agglomeration, and Regional Competition for Investment by Bruce A. Blonigen & Van Kolpin [Downloadable!]
2003-19 Industrial groupings and foreign direct investment by Bruce A. Blonigen & Christopher J. Ellis & Dietrich Fausten [Downloadable!]
2003-17 Directional Heterogeneity in Distance Profiles in Hedonic Property Value Models by Trudy Ann Cameron [Downloadable!]
2003-15 The Effect on Inequality of Changing One or Two Incomes by Peter J. Lambert & Giuseppe Lanza [Downloadable!]
2003-14 Tax Treaties, Renegotiations, and Foreign Direct Investment by Ronald B. Davies [Downloadable!]
2003-13 Corruption and Transparency in a Growth Model by Christopher J. Ellis & John Fender [Downloadable!]
2003-12 For Whom the Pell Tolls: Market Power, Tuition Discrimination, and the Bennett Hypothesis by Larry D. Singell & Joe A. Stone [Downloadable!]
2003-11 Mortality, Human Capital and Persistent Inequality by Shankha Chakraborty & Mausumi Das [Downloadable!]
2003-10 Eliciting Individual-Specific Discount Rates by Trudy Ann Cameron & Geoffrey R. Gerdes [Downloadable!]
2003-6 Bank-based versus Market-based Financial Systems: A Growth-theoretic Analysis by Shankha Chakraborty & Tridip Ray [Downloadable!]
2003-5 Values for strategic games in which players cooperate by Luisa Carpente & Ignacio Garcia-Jurado & Balbina Casas-Mendez & Anne van den Nouweland [Downloadable!]
2003-4 What do Information Frictions do? by Joydeep Bhattacharya & Shankha Chakraborty [Downloadable!]
2003-3 Economics of Work and Play by William T. Harbaugh [Downloadable!]
2003-2 The Development and Structure of Financial Systems by Shankha Chakraborty & Tridip Ray [Downloadable!]
2003-1 Costly Intermediation and the Poverty of Nations by Shankha Chakraborty & Amartya Lahiri [Downloadable!]
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