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May 2000, Volume 90, Issue 2
- 180-183 The IBM and Microsoft Cases: What's the Difference?
by Franklin M. Fisher - 184-187 A Competitive Perspective on Internet Explorer
by Kevin M. Murphy & Steven J. Davis - 188-191 Toward a Quantification of the Effects of Microsoft's Conduct
by Robert E. Hall & Chris E. Hall - 192-196 Antitrust Issues in Schumpeterian Industries
by Richard Schmalensee - 197-202 Has the "Million-Dollar Cap" Affected CEO Pay?
by Catherine Wolfram & Nancy L. Rose - 203-208 Agents with and without Principals
by Sendhil Mullainathan & Marianne Bertrand - 209-214 Optimal Exercise Prices for Executive Stock Options
by Kevin J. Murphy & Brian J. Hall - 215-218 Knowledge Spillovers and Patent Citations: Evidence from a Survey of Inventors
by Manuel Trajtenberg & Adam B. Jaffe & Michael S. Fogarty - 219-223 Who Benefits Most from Employee Involvement: Firms or Workers?
by Morris M. Kleiner & Richard B. Freeman - 224-227 Is Cost-Cutting Evidence of X-Inefficiency?
by Joseph Farrell & Severin Borenstein - 228-232 Economists and Field Research: "You Can Observe a Lot Just by Watching."
by Susan Helper - 233-237 Can Downstream Waste Disposal Policies Encourage Upstream "Design for Environment"?
by Margaret Walls & Paul Calcott - 238-242 Two Generalizations of a Deposit-Refund Systems
by Ann Wolverton & Don Fullerton - 243-246 Restricting the Trash Trade
by Molly Macauley & Eduardo Ley & Stephen W. Salant - 247-252 Economic Measurement: Progress and Challenges
by Michael J. Boskin - 253-258 Getting the 21st-Century GDP Right: What's Underway?
by Brent R. Moulton - 259-263 New Directions in National Economic Accounting
by William D. Nordhaus - 264-270 The Income and Tax Share of Very High-Income Households, 1960-1995
by James M. Poterba & Daniel R. Feenberg - 271-275 Taxes, High-Income Executives, and the Perils of Revenue Estimation in the New Economy
by Austan Goolsbee - 276-282 Capital-Gains Realizations of the Rich and Sophisticated
by Jonathan M. Siegel & Alan J. Auerbach - 283-287 Tax Policy and Entrepreneurial Entry
by R. Glenn Hubbard & William M. Gentry - 288-292 How Much Should Americans Be Saving for Retirement?
by B. Douglas Bernheim - 293-296 Generational Accounts for the United States: An Update
by Jagadeesh Gokhale - 297-302 Saver Behavior and 401(k) Retirement Wealth
by Steven F. Venti & James M. Poterba & David A. Wise - 303-307 Generational Aspects of Medicare
by Louise Sheiner & David M. Cutler - 308-311 Racial and Ethnic Economic Inequality: The International Record
by Jessica Gordon Nembhard & William Darity - 312-316 Persistent Discrimination: Racial Disparity in the United States, 1967-1988
by Patrick L. Mason - 317-321 Intergroup Economic Inequality in South Africa: The Post-apartheid Era
by George Sherer - 322-325 Does Caste Still Define Disparity? A Look at Inequality in Kerala, India
by Ashwini Deshpande - 326-332 The Convergence in Black-White Infant Mortality Rates during the 1960's
by Michael Greenstone & Kenneth Y. Chay - 333-338 Labor-Market Dropouts and the Racial Wage Gap: 1940-1990
by Amitabh Chandra - 339-343 Evaluating a Simple Method for Estimating Black-White Gaps in Median Wages
by Yuichi Kitamura & William Johnson & Derek Neal - 344-349 Understanding Black-White Wage Differentials, 1960-1990
by Thomas M. Lyons & James J. Heckman & Petra E. Todd - 350-354 Immigration, Social Security, and Broader Fiscal Impacts
by Timothy Miller & Ronald Lee - 355-359 Foreign-Born Teaching Assistants and the Academic Performance of Undergraduates
by George J. Borjas - 360-367 Do Immigrant Inflows Lead to Native Outflows?
by John DiNardo & David Card - 368-372 Immigrant Earnings Assimilation: Estimates from Longitudinal Data
by Wei-Yin Hu - 373-377 Welfare Benefits and Female Headship in U.S. Time Series
by Robert A. Moffitt - 378-382 The Economics of Fatherhood
by Robert J. Willis - 383-388 Women on Welfare: A Macroeconomic Analysis
by Nezih Guner & Jeremy Greenwood & John A. Knowles - 389-392 Carrots and Sticks: Fertility Effects of China's Population Policies
by Dennis Tao Yang & Marjorie McElroy - 393-398 Child Health and Household Resources in South Africa: Evidence from the Old Age Pension Program
by Esther Duflo - 399-404 Agricultural Volatility and Investments in Children
by Robert Jensen - 405-409 Sibling Rivalry in Africa
by Jonathan Morduch - 410-414 The Power of Incentives
by Edward P. Lazear - 415-420 The Use of Performance Measures in Incentive Contracting
by George Baker - 421-425 What Trade-Off of Risk and Incentives?
by Canice Prendergast - 426-432 Emotions in Economic Theory and Economic Behavior
by George Loewenstein - 433-438 A Boundedly Rational Decision Algorithm
by David I. Laibson & Xavier Gabaix - 439-443 Thinking and Feeling
by Paul M. Romer - 444-449 Growth in Women's Relative Wages and in Inequality among Men: One Phenomenon or Two?
by Finis Welch - 450-455 The Rise of Female Professionals: Are Women Responding to Skill Demand?
by Chinhui Juhn & Sandra E. Black - 456-460 Are Women's Wage Gains Men's Losses? A Distributional Test
by Thomas Lemieux & Nicole M. Fortin - 461-465 Career and Marriage in the Age of the Pill
by Lawrence F. Katz & Claudia Goldin - 466-470 Why Are Women Such Reluctant Economists? Evidence from Liberal Arts Colleges
by Ann L. Owen & Elizabeth J. Jensen - 471-475 Do Colleges Shortchange Women? Gender Differences in the Transition from College to Work
by Lois Joy - 476-479 Harriet Taylor Mill
by Michele A. Pujol & Janet A. Seiz - 480-484 Nineteenth-Century American Feminist Economics: From Caroline Dall to Charlotte Perkins Gilman
by Robert W. Dimand - 486-486 John Bates Clark Medalist
by Andrei Shleifer - 487-487 Minutes of the Annual Meeting
by John J. Siegfried - 488-494 Minutes of the Executive Committee Meetings
by John J. Siegfried - 495-497 Report of the Secretary for 1999
by John J. Siegfried - 498-498 Report of the Treasurer for the Year Ending December 31, 1999
by C. Elton Hinshaw - 499-499 Report of the Finance Committee
by C. Elton Hinshaw - 500-507 Report of the Editor: American Economic Review
by Orley Ashenfelter - 508-510 Report of the Editor: Journal of Economic Literature
by John McMillan - 511-513 Report of the Editor: Journal of Economic Perspectives
by Alan B. Krueger - 514-516 Report of the Director: Job Openings for Economists
by C. Elton Hinshaw - 517-518 Report of the Committee on Economic Education
by Michael K. Salemi - 519-520 Report of the Committee on the Status of Minority Groups in the Economics Profession
by William Darity Jr. - 521-527 Report of the Committee on the Status of Women in the Economics Profession
by Robin L. Bartlett - 528-531 Report of the AEA Committee on the Journals
by Thomas Schelling - 532-533 Report of the Representative to the National Bureau of Economic Research
by John J. Siegfried - 534-536 American Economic Association Universal Academic Questionnaire Summary Statistics
by Charles E. Scott
March 2000, Volume 90, Issue 1
- 1-14 Population, Food, and Knowledge
by D. Gale Johnson - 15-29 Optimal Adoption of Complementary Technologies
by Dmitriy Stolyarov & Boyan Jovanovic - 30-45 Collateral Damage: Effects of the Japanese Bank Crisis on Real Activity in the United States
by Eric S. Rosengren & Joe Peek - 46-72 Endogenous Inequality in Integrated Labor Markets with Two-Sided Search
by Larry Samuelson & George J. Mailath & Avner Shaked - 73-95 Labor-Market Integration, Investment in Risky Human Capital, and Fiscal Competition
by David E. Wildasin - 96-129 Unequal Societies: Income Distribution and the Social Contract
by Roland Benabou - 130-146 Mobility, Targeting, and Private-School Vouchers
by Thomas J. Nechyba - 147-165 Liberalization, Moral Hazard in Banking, and Prudential Regulation: Are Capital Requirements Enough?
by Kevin C. Murdock & Thomas F. Hellmann & Joseph E. Stiglitz - 166-193 ERC: A Theory of Equity, Reciprocity, and Competition
by Axel Ockenfels & Gary E. Bolton - 194-211 The Choice between Market Failures and Corruption
by Thierry Verdier & Daron Acemoglu - 212-234 Elephants
by Charles Morcom & Michael Kremer - 235-239 Credit Rationing?
by Dan Bernhardt - 240-246 Third-Degree Price Discrimination in Input Markets: Output and Welfare
by Yoshihiro Yoshida - 247-264 A Simple Mechanism for the Efficient Provision of Public Goods: Experimental Evidence
by Josef Falkinger - 265-281 Limiting Buyer Discretion: Effects on Performance and Price in Long-Term Contracts
by Lisa J. Cameron - 282-291 Economic Growth and the Elasticity of Substitution: Two Theorems and Some Suggestions
by Olivier de La Grandville & Rainer Klump - 292-295 Economies of Scale and Constant Returns to Capital: A Neglected Early Contribution to the Theory of Economic Growth
by Edmund S. Cannon - 296-309 Naked Exclusion: Comment
by Michael D. Whinston & Ilya R. Segal - 310-311 Naked Exclusion: Reply
by J. Mark Ramseyer & Eric B. Rasmusen & John Shepard Wiley - 312-315 The Phillips Curve, the Persistence of Inflation, and the Lucas Critique: Evidence from Exchange-Rate Regimes: Comment
by Alex Lammertsma & Clemens J. M. Kool - 316-318 Unique Equilibrium in a Model of Self-Fulfilling Currency Attacks: Comment
by Frank Heinemann - 319-324 The Deadweight Loss of Christmas: Comment
by Orit Tykocinski & Bradley J. Ruffle - 325-325 The Deadweight Loss of Christmas: Reply
by David Hemenway & Sara J. Solnick
December 1999, Volume 89, Issue 5
- 1063-1080 Using Field Experiments to Test Equivalence between Auction Formats: Magic on the Internet
by David Lucking-Reiley - 1081-1096 The Effect of Price Advertising on Prices: Evidence in the Wake of 44 Liquormart
by Joel Waldfogel & Jeffrey Milyo - 1097-1115 Adverse Selection in Durable Goods Markets
by Alessandro Lizzeri & Igal Hendel - 1116-1134 Endogenous Lobby Formation and Endogenous Protection: A Long-Run Model of Trade Policy Determination
by Devashish Mitra - 1135-1155 Protection for Sale: An Empirical Investigation
by Giovanni Maggi & Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg - 1156-1181 On the Size of U.S. Government: Political Economy in the Neoclassical Growth Model
by Jose-Victor Rios-Rull & Per Krusell - 1182-1196 Bicameralism and Its Consequences for the Internal Organization of Legislatures
by Roger B. Myerson & Daniel Diermeier - 1197-1215 Marginal Tax Rates and Income Inequality in a Life-Cycle Model
by Charles T. Carlstrom & David Altig - 1216-1233 Monopoly Rights: A Barrier to Riches
by Edward C. Prescott & Stephen L. Parente - 1234-1258 On the Driving Forces behind Cyclical Movements in Employment and Job Reallocation
by John Haltiwanger & Steven J. Davis - 1259-1278 Changes in Unemployment and Wage Inequality: An Alternative Theory and Some Evidence
by Daron Acemoglu - 1279-1298 Do Investors Trade Too Much?
by Terrance Odean - 1299-1318 New Evidence on the Money's Worth of Individual Annuities
by Olivia S. Mitchell - 1319-1326 A Simple Approach for Deciding When to Invest
by Jonathan B. Berk - 1327-1336 Policy Persistence
by Stephen Morris & Stephen Coate - 1337-1357 Illegal Immigration, Border Enforcement, and Relative Wages: Evidence from Apprehensions at the U.S.-Mexico Border
by Antonio Spilimbergo & Gordon H. Hanson - 1358-1371 Longevity Complementarities under Competing Risks
by Tomas J. Philipson & William H. Dow & Xavier Sala-i-Martin - 1372-1376 Intrinsic Bubbles: The Case of Stock Prices: Comment
by William C. Hunter & Lucy F. Ackert - 1377-1381 Voting on the Budget Deficit: Comment
by Robert A. J. Dur & Ben D. Peletier & Otto H. Swank - 1382-1385 The Economics of Child Labor: Comment
by Carol Ann Rogers & Kenneth A. Swinnerton - 1386-1388 The Economics of Child Labor: Reply
by Pham Hoang Van & Kaushik Basu
September 1999, Volume 89, Issue 4
- 703-727 Does Where You Stand Depend on Where You Sit? Tithing Donations and Self-Serving Beliefs
by Michael R. Ransom & Gordon B. Dahl - 728-747 Do Workplace Smoking Bans Reduce Smoking?
by Matthew C. Farrelly & William N. Evans & Edward Montgomery - 748-780 The Redesign of the Matching Market for American Physicians: Some Engineering Aspects of Economic Design
by Elliott Peranson & Alvin E. Roth - 781-804 Gaming against Managers in Incentive Systems: Experimental Results with Chinese Students and Chinese Managers
by David J. Cooper - 805-826 Measuring Duopoly Power in the British Electricity Spot Market
by Catherine D. Wolfram - 827-846 An Empirical Examination of Information Barriers to Trade in Insurance
by Tomas Philipson & John Cawley - 847-877 Emergence of Money as a Medium of Exchange: An Experimental Study
by Jack Ochs & John Duffy - 878-901 A Dynamic Economy with Costly Price Adjustments
by Leif Danziger - 902-920 Household Production and the Excess Sensitivity of Consumption to Current Income
by Urban J. Jermann & Marianne Baxter - 921-946 Machine Replacement and the Business Cycle: Lumps and Bumps
by John Haltiwanger & Russell Cooper & Laura Power - 947-958 The Response of Household Consumption to Income Tax Refunds
by Nicholas S. Souleles - 959-973 The Reaction of Household Consumption to Predictable Changes in Social Security Taxes
by Jonathan A. Parker - 974-981 Commodity Taxes under Fiscal Competition: Stackelberg Equilibrium and Optimality
by You-Qiang Wang - 982-993 Rents, Competition, and Corruption
by Rafael Di Tella & Alberto Ades - 994-1009 The Costs of Carbon Sequestration: A Revealed-Preference Approach
by Robert N. Stavins - 1010-1027 Are Risk Regulators Rational? Evidence from Hazardous Waste Cleanup Decisions
by James T. Hamilton & W. Kip Viscusi - 1028-1043 Models of Energy Use: Putty-Putty versus Putty-Clay
by Patrick J. Kehoe & Andrew Atkeson - 1044-1045 The Impact of Global Warming on Agriculture: A Ricardian Analysis: Comment
by John K. Horowitz & John Quiggin - 1046-1048 The Impact of Global Warming on Agriculture: A Ricardian Analysis: Reply
by William D. Nordhaus & Robert Mendelsohn - 1049-1052 The Impact of Global Warming on Agriculture: A Ricardian Analysis: Comment
by Roy Darwin - 1053-1055 The Impact of Global Warming on Agriculture: A Ricardian Analysis: Reply
by William D. Nordhaus & Robert Mendelsohn - 1056-1062 Central-Bank Independence, Economic Behavior, and Optimal Term Lengths: Comment
by Xiang Lin
June 1999, Volume 89, Issue 3
- 349-378 The Possibility of Social Choice
by Amartya Sen - 379-399 Does Trade Cause Growth?
by David H. Romer & Jeffrey A. Frankel - 400-430 Voluntary Export Restraints on Automobiles: Evaluating a Trade Policy
by James Levinsohn & Steven Berry & Ariel Pakes - 431-449 Aid, Nontraded Goods, and the Transfer Paradox in Small Countries
by Jeffrey B. Nugent & Makoto Yano - 450-472 A Schumpeterian Model of Protection and Relative Wages
by Paul Segerstrom & Elias Dinopoulos - 473-500 The Twin Crises: The Causes of Banking and Balance-of-Payments Problems
by Carmen M. Reinhart & Graciela L. Kaminsky - 501-524 Competing for Endorsements
by Elhanan Helpman & Gene M. Grossman - 525-547 Follow the Leader: Theory and Evidence on Political Participation
by Barry Nalebuff & Ron Shachar - 548-563 What's in a Name? Reputation as a Tradeable Asset
by Steven Tadelis - 564-584 The Market for Evaluations
by Paul Resnick & Christopher Avery & Richard Zeckhauser - 585-604 Unequal Treatment of Identical Agents in Cournot Equilibrium
by Greg Shaffer & Stephen W. Salant - 605-618 Do Domestic Firms Benefit from Direct Foreign Investment? Evidence from Venezuela
by Ann E. Harrison & Brian J. Aitken - 619-638 Roads to Prosperity? Assessing the Link between Public Capital and Productivity
by John G. Fernald - 639-648 International Stock Market Equilibrium with Heterogenous Tastes
by Leslie Young & James A. Bennett - 649-665 Unbiased Value Estimates for Environmental Goods: A Cheap Talk Design for the Contingent Valuation Method
by Laura O. Taylor & Ronald G. Cummings - 666-677 State Taxes and Interstate Hazardous Waste Shipments
by Arik Levinson - 678-690 Anomalous Behavior in a Traveler's Dilemma?
by C. Monica Capra - 691-693 Strategic Behavior in Contests: Comment
by Onsong Shin & Michael R. Baye - 694-694 Strategic Behavior in Contests: Reply
by Avinash Dixit
May 1999, Volume 89, Issue 2
- 1-17 In Defense of Inequality
by Finis Welch - 18-22 Fifty Years of U.S. Income Data from the Current Population Survey: Alternatives, Trends, and Quality
by Daniel H. Weinberg - 23-28 U.S. Wage-Inequality Trends and Recent Immigration
by Robert I. Lerman - 29-33 Some Income-Measurement Issues and Their Policy Implications
by John C. Weicher - 34-39 Why Do Different Wage Series Tell Different Stories?
by James R. Spletzer & Katharine G. Abraham & Jay C. Stewart - 40-44 Economic Growth: How Good Can It Get?
by Frank P. Stafford - 45-51 Measuring Labor's Share
by Alan B. Krueger - 52-57 The NAIRU and Wages in Local Labor Markets
by Robert M. Coen - 58-62 Does the NAIRU Have the Right Dynamics?
by Ray C. Fair - 63-68 Behind This Structural Boom: The Role of Asset Valuations
by Edmund S. Phelps - 69-74 Wage Dynamics: Reconciling Theory and Evidence
by Lawrence F. Katz & Olivier Blanchard - 75-80 Toward a General Theory of Wage and Price Rigidities and Economic Fluctuations
by Joseph E. Stiglitz - 81-88 Price Dynamics and Production Lags
by Dennis J. Snower & Assar Lindbeck - 89-93 Firm-Size Wage Differentials in Switzerland: Evidence from Job-Changers
by Josef Zweimuller & Rudolf Winter-Ebmer - 94-98 Productivity Differences across Employers: The Roles of Employer Size, Age, and Human Capital
by Julia I. Lane & John C. Haltiwanger & James Spletzer - 99-103 Examining the Employer-Size Wage Premium in the Manufacturing, Retail Trade, and Service Industries Using Employer-Employee Matched Data
by Kenneth R. Troske & Kimberly Bayard - 104-108 Workers Are More Productive in Large Firms
by Walter Y. Oi & Todd L. Idson - 109-115 Information Technology and Growth
by Kevin J. Stiroh & Dale W. Jorgenson - 116-122 The Information-Technology Revolution and the Stock Market
by Boyan Jovanovic & Jeremy Greenwood - 123-128 U.S. Economic Growth since 1870: One Big Wave?
by Robert J. Gordon - 129-132 Zipf's Law and the Growth of Cities
by Xavier Gabaix - 133-138 Productivity Growth and Factor Prices in East Asia
by Chang-Tai Hsieh - 139-144 Growth: With or Without Scale Effects?
by Charles I. Jones - 145-149 Population and Economic Growth
by Edward L. Glaeser & Gary S. Becker & Kevin M. Murphy - 150-154 From Malthusian Stagnation to Modern Growth
by David N. Weil & Oded Galor - 155-160 Income-Distribution Dynamics with Endogenous Fertility
by Daniel Chen & Michael Kremer - 161-166 Generational Accounting around the Globe
by Bernd Raffelhuschen & Laurence J. Kotlikoff - 167-170 Generational Accounting in Europe
by Bernd Raffelhuschen - 171-175 Lessons from Generational Accounting in Japan
by Yukinobu Kitamura & Noriyuki Takayama - 176-180 Analyzing the Fiscal Impact of U.S. Immigration
by Philip Oreopoulos & Alan J. Auerbach - 181-185 Are Immigrants Favorably Self-Selected?
by Barry Chiswick - 186-191 Immigrants and Human-Capital Investment
by Mark C. Regets & Harriet Orcutt Duleep - 192-197 Immigration Policy and Immigrant Quality: The Australian Points System
by Paul W. Miller - 198-203 Women's Wages in Women's Work: A U.S./Canada Comparison of the Roles of Unions and "Public Goods" Sector Jobs
by Nicole M. Fortin & Michael Baker - 204-210 Exchange Rates and Employment Instability: Evidence from Matched CPS Data
by Joseph Tracy & Linda Goldberg & Stephanie Aaronson - 211-216 Employment and Retirement Following a Late-Career Job Loss
by Ann Huff Stevens & Sewin Chan - 217-221 Medicare Reform: Obstacles and Options
by Linda Bilheimer & Joseph R. Antos - 222-227 Prefunding Medicare
by Martin Feldstein - 228-233 The Geography of Medicare
by Louise Sheiner & David M. Cutler