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March 1985, Volume 75, Issue 1
- 250-252 Why Everything Takes 2.71828 . . . Times as Long as Expected
by Musgrove, Philip
- 253-255 The Design of an Optimal Insurance Policy: Note
by Blazenko, George
- 256-258 A Further Comment on Preemptive Patenting and the Persistence of Monopoly
by Cave, Jonathan A K
- 259-259 A Curse on Several Houses
by Pesek, Boris P
- 260-263 Experimental Economics: Comment
by Heiner, Ronald A
- 264-264 Experimental Economics: Comment
by Friedman, Daniel
- 264-272 Experimental Economics: Reply
by Smith, Vernon L
- 273-278 Relative Prices, Concentration, and Money Growth: Comment
by Richards, Daniel J
- 279-280 Relative Prices, Concentration, and Money Growth: Reply
by Chappell, Henry W, Jr & Addison, John T
- 281-283 Relative Risk Aversion in Comparative Statics: Comment
by Briys, Eric & Eeckhoudt, Louis
- 284-285 Relative Risk Aversion in Comparative Statics: Comment
by Hey, John D
- 286-287 Relative Risk Aversion in Comparative Statics: Reply
by Katz, Eliakim
December 1984, Volume 74, Issue 5
- 861-880 Orange Juice and Weather
by Roll, Richard
- 881-892 Prelude to Macroeconomics
by Startz, Richard
- 893-919 Unionization and Firm Performance: The Impact on Profits, Growth, and Productivity
by Clark, Kim B
- 920-930 A New Theory of Aggregate Supply
by Farmer, Roger E A
- 931-941 Deterrence by Market Sharing: A Strategic Incentive for Licensing
by Gallini, Nancy T
- 942-956 Adaptive Responses to Chemical Labeling: Are Workers Bayesian Decision Makers?
by Viscusi, W Kip & O'Connor, Charles J
- 957-969 Migration and Interregional Employment Redistribution in the United States
by Greenwood, Michael J & Hunt, Gary L
- 970-985 Endogenous Tariff Formation
by Mayer, Wolfgang
- 986-994 Consensus and Dissension among Economists: An Empirical Inquiry
by Frey, Bruno S, et al
- 995-1015 Mortgage Interest Rates in the Populist Era
by Eichengreen, Barry
- 1016-1032 Applied General Equilibrium Analysis of Small Open Economies with Scale Economies and Imperfect Competition
by Harris, Richard
- 1033-1050 Quasi-Pareto Social Improvements
by Ng, Yew-Kwang
- 1051-1060 Tobin's q and the Structure-Performance Relationship
by Smirlock, Michael & Gilligan, Thomas & Marshall, William
- 1061-1066 The Degree of Fiscal Illusion in Interest Rates: Some Direct Estimates
by Peek, Joe & Wilcox, James A
- 1067-1074 The Greek Stabilization of 1944-46
by Makinen, Gail E
- 1075-1079 The Disinterest in Deregulation
by McCormick, Robert E & Shughart, William F, II & Tollison, Robert D
- 1080-1086 Market Opportunities, Intrafamily Resource Allocation, and Sex-Specific Survival Rates: An Intercountry Extension
by Ram, Rati
- 1087-1088 Directly Unproductive Prophet-seeking Activities
by Dixit, Avinash & Grossman, Gene
- 1089-1095 The Client Relationship and a "Just" Price
by Glazer, A
- 1096-1099 Cost-Benefit Analysis under Uncertainty: Comment
by Mendelsohn, Robert & Strang, William J
- 1100-1102 Cost-Benefit Analysis under Uncertainty: Reply
by Graham, Daniel A
- 1103-1107 Labor Supply and Tax Rates: Comment
by Wilde, James A
- 1108-1109 Labor Supply and Tax Rates: Reply
by Gwartney, James & Stroup, Richard
- 1110-1111 An Empirical Test of the Infant Industry Argument: Comment
by Lucas, Robert E B
- 1112-1113 An Empirical Test of the Infant Industry Argument: Reply
by Krueger, Anne O & Tuncer, Baran
- 1114-1117 The Use of Inputs by the Federal Reserve System: Comment
by Boyd, John H
- 1118-1120 The Use of Inputs by the Federal Reserve System: Comment
by Strong, John S
- 1121-1123 The Use of Inputs by the Federal Reserve System: Reply
by Shughart, William F, II & Tollison, Robert D
- 1124-1127 Illusory Wage Differentials: Comment [The Narrowing of Black-White Wage Differentials Is Illusory]
by Hylton, Keith
- 1128-1128 Illusory Wage Differentials: Reply
by Lazear, Edward P
- 1129-1131 Currency Substitution and Instability in the World Dollar Standard: Comment
by Radcliffe, Christopher & Warga, Arthur D & Willett, Thomas D
- 1132-1134 International Influences on the U.S. Economy: Summary of an Exchange
by McKinnon, Ronald I, et al
- 1135-1136 Why Do Companies Pay Dividends? Comment
by Bortz, Gary A & Rust, John P
- 1137-1141 Why Do Companies Pay Dividends? Comment
by Hasbrouck, Joel & Friend, Irwin
- 1142-1142 Why Do Companies Pay Dividends? Comment
by Sarig, Oded H
September 1984, Volume 74, Issue 4
- 549-571 Are Workers Paid Their Marginal Products?
by Frank, Robert H
- 572-587 "Contestability" vs. Competition
by Shepherd, William G
- 588-604 Unattainability of Integrability and Definiteness Conditions in the General Case of Demand for Money and Goods
by Samuelson, Paul A & Sato, Ryuzo
- 605-614 International Trade, Foreign Investment, and the Formation of the Entrepreneurial Class
by Grossman, Gene M
- 615-623 A Test for Subadditivity of the Cost Function with an Application to the Bell System
by Evans, David S & Heckman, James J
- 624-632 Do Oligopolists Earn "Noncompetitive" Rates of Return?
by Alberts, William W
- 633-649 Some Calculations of Lifetime Tax Incidence
by Davies, James B & St-Hilaire, France & Whalley, John
- 650-659 Two Agency-Cost Explanations of Dividends
by Easterbrook, Frank H
- 660-672 Managerial Rents and Outside Recruitment in the Coasian Firm
by Faith, Roger L & Higgins, Richard S & Tollison, Robert D
- 673-684 An Empirical Analysis of Welfare Dependence
by Plant, Mark W
- 685-698 Race and Human Capital
by Smith, James P
- 699-712 Competitive Payments Systems and the Unit of Account
by White, Lawrence H
- 713-725 Reputations in the Labor Market
by Carmichael, H Lorne
- 726-734 LDC Foreign Borrowing and Default Risk: An Empirical Investigation, 1976-80
by Edwards, Sebastian
- 735-741 Racial Discrimination in the Provision of Financial Services
by Lindley, James T & Selby, Edward B, Jr & Jackson, John D
- 742-749 Lucas on the Quantity Theory: Hypothesis Testing without Theory
by Whiteman, Charles H
- 750-753 The Firm in Short-run Industry Equilibrium: Comment
by Braulke, Michael
- 754-754 The Firm in Short-run Industry Equilibrium: Further Comment
by Heiner, Ronald A
- 755-758 Union Wage Policies: Comment [Wage Bargaining and Employment]
by Chapman, Paul G & Fisher, Malcolm R
- 759-761 Union Wage Policies: Reply [Wage Bargaining and Employment]
by McDonald, Ian M & Solow, Robert M
- 762-765 Government Debt: Comment [Government Debt in an Overlapping-Generations Model with Bequests and Gifts]
by Buiter, Willem H & Carmichael, Jeffrey
- 766-767 Government Debt: Reply [Government Debt in an Overlapping-Generations Model with Bequests and Gifts]
by Burbidge, John B
- 768-776 Accumulation of Property by Southern Blacks before World War I: Comment and Further Evidence
by Margo, Robert A
- 777-781 Accumulation of Property by Southern Blacks before World War I: Reply
by Higgs, Robert
- 782-788 Methodology: A Comment on Frazer and Boland, I [An Essay on the Foundations of Friedman's Methodology]
by Hirsch, Abraham & de Marchi, Neil
- 789-792 Methodology: A Comment on Frazer and Boland, II [An Essay on the Foundations of Friedman's Methodology]
by Hoover, Kevin D
- 793-794 Methodology: Reply [An Essay on the Foundations of Friedman's Methodology]
by Frazer, William J, Jr
- 795-797 Methodology: Reply [An Essay on the Foundations of Friedman's Methodology]
by Boland, Lawrence A
- 798-800 Test of the Lemons Model: Comment [A Direct Test of the 'Lemons' Model: The Market for Used Pickup Trucks]
by Pratt, Michael D & Hoffer, George E
- 801-804 Test of the Lemons Model: Reply [A Direct Test of the 'Lemons' Model: The Market for Used Pickup Trucks]
by Bond, Eric W
- 805-807 The Homogenization of Heterogeneous Inputs: Comment
by Gunning, J Patrick
- 808-808 The Homogenization of Heterogeneous Inputs: Reply
by Buchanan, James M & Tollison, Robert D
- 809-811 On Liquidity Preference-Again: Comment [Liquidity Preference as Behavior toward Risk Is a Demand for Short-term Securities-Not Money]
by Sprenkle, Case M
- 812-813 On Liquidity Preference-Again: Reply [Liquidity Preference as Behavior toward Risk Is a Demand for Short-term Securities-Not Money]
by Chang, Winston W & Hamberg, Daniel & Hirata, Junichi
- 814-819 Public Education: Comment [Wealth Neutrality and Local Choice in Public Education]
by Perkins, George M
- 820-821 Public Education: Reply [Wealth Neutrality and Local Choice in Public Education]
by Feldstein, Martin S
- 822-826 Economics Departmental Rankings: Comment [Economics Departmental Rankings: Research Incentives, Constraints, and Efficiency]
by Hirsch, Barry T, et al
- 827-833 Economics Departmental Rankings: Comment [Economics Departmental Rankings: Research Incentives, Constraints, and Efficiency]
by Hogan, Timothy D
- 834-836 Economics Departmental Rankings: Reply and Errata [Economics Departmental Rankings: Research Incentives, Constraints, and Efficiency]
by Graves, Philip & Marchand, James & Thompson, Randall
June 1984, Volume 74, Issue 3
- 267-278 Economic Theory in the Mathematical Mode
by Debreu, Gerard
- 279-300 Capture and Ideology in the Economic Theory of Politics
by Kalt, Joseph P & Zupan, Mark A
- 301-322 The U.S. Productivity Slowdown: A Case of Statistical Myopia
by Darby, Michael R
- 323-334 Product Line Rivalry
by Brander, James A & Eaton, Jonathan
- 335-351 Risk, Inflation, and the Stock Market
by Pindyck, Robert S
- 352-362 Welfare Costs per Dollar of Additional Tax Revenue in the United States
by Stuart, Charles E
- 363-380 Money, Credit, and Prices in a Real Business Cycle
by King, Robert G & Plosser, Charles I
- 381-393 Internal Bargaining, Labor Contracts, and a Marshallian Theory of the Firm
by Miyazaki, Hajime
- 394-403 Innovation, Market Structure, and Welfare
by Tandon, Pankaj
- 404-417 Rationing by Waiting Lists
by Lindsay, Cotton M & Feigenbaum, Bernard
- 418-432 The Effects of Expectations on Union Wages
by Kaufman, Roger T & Woglom, Geoffrey
- 433-444 Equilibrium Unemployment as a Worker Discipline Device
by Shapiro, Carl & Stiglitz, Joseph E
- 445-457 Farm Foreclosure Moratorium Legislation: A Lesson from the Past
by Alston, Lee J
- 458-466 The Economics of Performing Shakespeare
by Gapinski, James H
- 467-470 Econometric Policy Evaluation: Note
by Cooley, Thomas F & LeRoy, Stephen F & Raymon, Neil
- 471-475 Controlling Contradictions among Regulations
by Lave, Lester B
- 476-484 Involuntary Unemployment as a Principal-Agent Equilibrium
by Foster, James E & Wan, Henry Y, Jr
- 485-487 The Theory of Trade in Middle Products: An Extension
by Frankel, Jeffrey A
- 488-490 Credible Commitments: Further Remarks
by Williamson, Oliver E
- 491-491 How General Is the Case for Unilateral Tariff Reduction?
by Wonnacott, Paul & Wonnacott, Ronald
- 492-493 The Misuse of Accounting Rates of Return: Comment
by Horowitz, Ira
- 494-500 The Misuse of Accounting Rates of Return: Comment
by Long, William F & Ravenscraft, David J
- 501-506 The Misuse of Accounting Rates of Return: Comment
by Martin, Stephen
- 507-508 The Misuse of Accounting Rates of Return: Comment
by van Breda, Michael F
- 509-517 The Misuse of Accounting Rates of Return: Reply
by Fisher, Franklin M
- 518-520 Market Opportunities, Genetic Endowments, and Intrafamily Resource Distribution: Comment
by Folbre, Nancy R
- 521-522 Market Opportunities, Genetic Endowments, and Intrafamily Resource Distribution: Reply
by Rosenzweig, Mark R & Schultz, T Paul
- 523-525 The Political Economy of Political Philosophy: Comment
by Cobb, Steven A & Hagemann, Robert P
- 526-527 The Political Economy of Political Philosophy: Reply
by Bennett, James T & DiLorenzo, Thomas J
- 528-530 The Separability of Production and Location Decisions: Comment
by Clarke, Harry R
- 531-532 The Separability of Production and Location Decisions: Reply
by Hurter, Arthur P, Jr & Martinich, Joseph S & Venta, Enrique R
- 533-534 Migration and Asymmetric Information: Comment
by Katz, Eliakim & Stark, Oded
- 535-535 Migration and Asymmetric Information: Reply
by Kwok, Peter & Leland, Hayne
May 1984, Volume 74, Issue 2
- 1-11 Self-Command in Practice, in Policy, and in a Theory of Rational Choice
by Schelling, Thomas C
- 12-18 Improving the Teaching of Economics: Achievements and Aspirations
by Bach, G L & Kelley, Allen C
- 19-25 A Profile of Senior Economics Majors in the United States
by Siegfried, John J & Raymond, Jennie E
- 26-30 The Role of Energy in Productivity Growth
by Jorgenson, Dale W
- 31-37 The Response of Energy Demand to Higher Prices: What Have We Learned?
by Sweeney, James L
- 38-43 Supply Shocks and Monetary Policy Revisited
by Gordon, Robert J
- 44-48 A Simple Account of the Behavior of Long-Term Interest Rates
by Campbell, John Y & Shiller, Robert J
- 49-54 Unanticipated Money and Interest Rates
by Roley, V Vance & Walsh, Carl E
- 55-60 Interaction between Fiscal and Monetary Policy and the Real Rate of Interest
by Anderson, Robert & Ando, Albert & Enzler, Jared
- 61-66 Practical Implications of Game Theoretic Models of R&D
by Reinganum, Jennifer F
- 67-72 Field Research on the Link between Technological Innovation and Growth: Evidence from the International Semiconductor Industry
by Flaherty, M Therese
- 73-78 The Relationship between Federal Contract R&D and Company R&D
by Lichtenberg, Frank R
- 79-83 Gift Exchange and Efficiency-Wage Theory: Four Views
by Akerlof, George A
- 84-88 Introducing Social Structure into Economic Analysis
by Coleman, James S
- 89-96 Against Parsimony: Three Easy Ways of Complicating Some Categories of Economic Discourse
by Hirschman, Albert O
- 97-102 Keynes and Economics Today
by Patinkin, Don
- 103-109 The Age of Schumpeter
by Giersch, Herbert
- 110-115 Marx's Contributions and Their Relevance Today
by Gurley, John G
- 116-121 The Limits of Neoclassical Theory in Management Education
by Teece, David J & Winter, Sidney G
- 122-126 The Values of Economic Theory in Management Education
by Harris, Robert G
- 127-132 Economic Analysis and the Quest for Competitive Advantage
by Caves, Richard E
- 133-137 Reform of the Budget Process
by Rivlin, Alice M
- 138-143 Which Budget Deficit? Some Issues of Measurement and Their Implications
by Eisner, Robert
- 144-149 Public Opinion and the Balanced Budget
by Blinder, Alan S & Holtz-Eakin, Douglas
- 150-154 Wage-Price Behavior in the National Models of Project LINK
by Hickman, Bert G & Klein, Lawrence R
- 155-159 International Differences in Wage Behavior: Real, Nominal, or Exaggerated?
by Kahn, George A
- 160-165 Cross-Country and Cross-Temporal Differences in Inflation Responsiveness
by Schultze, Charles L
- 166-173 The Public Capital Stock: Needs, Trends, and Performance
by Hulten, Charles R & Peterson, George E
- 174-178 The Displacement of Local Spending for Pollution Control by Federal Construction Grants
by Jondrow, James & Levy, Robert A
- 179-182 Rational Expectations and Macroeconomics in 1984
by Barro, Robert J
- 183-187 Efficiency and the Variability of Asset Prices
by LeRoy, Stephen F
- 188-193 Interpreting the Statistical Failures of Some Rational Expectations Macroeconomic Models
by Rotemberg, Julio J
- 194-199 Informational Imperfections in the Capital Market and Macroeconomic Fluctuations
by Greenwald, Bruce & Stiglitz, Joseph E & Weiss, Andrew
- 200-205 Efficiency Wage Models of Unemployment
by Yellen, Janet L
- 206-210 Recent Changes in Macro Policy and Its Effects: Some Time-Series Evidence
by Taylor, John B
- 211-215 The Lucas Critique and the Volcker Deflation
by Blanchard, Olivier J
- 216-220 Foundations of Aggregate Supply Price
by Eckstein, Otto
- 221-225 Sources of Reasonable Hope for the Future
by Boulding, Kenneth E
- 226-230 Economic Growth, Resource Availability, and Environmental Quality
by Smith, V Kerry & Krutilla, John V
- 231-235 Will Productivity Growth Recover? Has It Done So Already?
by Baily, Martin Neil
- 236-241 Tax Policy and the Investment Decision
by Hulten, Charles R
- 242-248 Family Labor Supply with Taxes
by Hausman, Jerry & Ruud, Paul
- 249-253 The After-Tax Rate of Return Affects Private Savings
by Summers, Lawrence H
- 254-259 Women, Youth, and Minorities and the Case of the Missing Productivity
by Burggraf, Shirley P
- 260-264 Work Characteristics and the Male-Female Earnings Gap
by Ferber, Marianne A & Spaeth, Joe L
- 265-270 An Economic Model of Asset Division in the Dissolution of Marriage
by Fethke, Carol C
- 271-276 Responding to Trade-Distorting Policies of Other Countries
by Baldwin, Robert E & Thompson, T Scott
- 277-281 Perspectives on the Jurisprudence of International Trade
by Jackson, John H
- 282-287 Unfair Trade Practices: The Case for a Differential Response
by Goldstein, Judith L & Krasner, Stephen D
- 288-292 Race and Punishment: Directions for Economic Research
by Myers, Samuel L, Jr
- 293-297 Black Women, Economic Disadvantage, and Incentives to Crime
by Phillips, Llad & Votey, Harold L, Jr
- 298-304 Assessing Greater Variability of Exchange Rates: A Private Sector Perspective
by Whitman, Marina vN
- 305-310 Stabilization Policies in Open Economies
by Shafer, Jeffrey R
- 311-315 Exchange Rates and Policy Choices: Some Lessons from Interdependence in a Multilateral Perspective
by Koromzay, Val & Llewellyn, John & Potter, Stephen
- 316-319 Consumer Demand for Automobile Safety
by Winston, Clifford & Mannering, Fred
- 320-323 Differences between Risk Premiums in Union and Nonunion Wages and the Case for Occupational Safety Regulation
by Dickens, William T
- 324-327 The Lulling Effect: The Impact of Child-Resistant Packaging on Aspirin and Analgesic Ingestions
by Viscusi, W Kip
- 328-331 Automobile Safety Regulation and Offsetting Behavior: Some New Empirical Estimates
by Crandall, Robert W & Graham, John D
- 332-338 Contract Costs and Administered Prices: An Economic Theory of Rigid Wages
by Klein, Benjamin
- 339-344 Incentives and Wage Rigidity
by Lazear, Edward P
- 345-349 Implicit Contracts, Explicit Contracts, and Wages
by Flanagan, Robert J
- 350-355 Price Rigidities and Market Structure
by Stiglitz, Joseph E
- 356-360 Industrial Organization and Competitive Advantage in Multinational Industries
by Spence, A Michael
- 361-366 The Fat-Cat Effect, the Puppy-Dog Ploy, and the Lean and Hungry Look
by Fudenberg, Drew & Tirole, Jean
- 367-371 Noisy Advertising and the Predation Rule in Antitrust Analysis
by Hilke, John C & Nelson, Philip B
- 372-376 Strategic Behavior and Antitrust Analysis
by Comanor, William S & Frech, H E, III
- 377-381 Commodity Bundling
by Dansby, Robert E & Conrad, Cecilia
- 382-387 Lessons from the 1979-82 Monetary Policy Experiment
by Friedman, Benjamin M
- 388-391 Monetarist Rules in the Light of Recent Experience
by McCallum, Bennett T
- 392-396 Did Financial Innovation Hurt the Great Monetarist Experiment?
by Pierce, James L
- 397-400 Lessons from the 1979-82 Monetary Policy Experiment
by Friedman, Milton
- 401-407 Reflections on Macroeconomics
by Perry, George L
- 408-415 Autoregressions, Expectations, and Advice
by Sargent, Thomas J
March 1984, Volume 74, Issue 1
- 30-42 Coping with Complexity: The Adaptive Value of Changing Utility
by Cohen, Michael D & Axelrod, Robert
- 43-59 Asset Exchanges and the Transactions Demand for Money, 1919-29
by Field, Alexander J
- 60-72 On the Efficiency of Experimental Double Auction Markets
by Friedman, Daniel
- 73-86 Gambles and the Shadow Price of Death
by Marshall, John M
- 87-98 Contractual Responses to the Common Pool: Prorationing of Crude Oil Production
by Libecap, Gary D & Wiggins, Steven N
- 99-110 Price Expectations of Business Firms: Bias in the Short and Long Run
by de Leeuw, Frank & McKelvey, Michael J