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June 1971, Volume 61, Issue 3
- 444-447 Fiscal and Monetary Policy Reconsidered: Comment
by Hansen, Bent
- 448-451 Fiscal and Monetary Policy Reconsidered: Comment
by Hotson, John H
- 452-453 Fiscal and Monetary Policy Reconsidered: Comment
by Henneberry, Barbara & Witte, James G
- 454-457 Fiscal and Monetary Policy Reconsidered: Comment
by Carlson, Keith M
- 458-461 Fiscal and Monetary Policy Reconsidered: Reply
by Eisner, Robert
- 462-468 More on an Empirical Definiton of Money: Note
by Hulett, David T
- 469-471 Dependency Rates and Savings Rates: Comment
by Gupta, Kanhaya L
- 472-475 Dependency Rates and Savings Rates: Comment
by Adams, Nassau A
- 476-480 Dependency Rates and Savings Rates: Reply
by Leff, Nathaniel H
- 481-482 A Property of a Closed Linear Model of Production: Note
by Levhari, David
- 483-487 Economics of Production from Natural Resources: Comment
by Fullenbaum, Richard F & Carlson, Ernest W & Bell, Frederick W
- 488-491 Economics of Production from Natural Resources: Reply
by Smith, Vernon L
- 492-499 Employment and Rural Wages in Egypt: A Reinterpretation
by Hanson, James A
- 500-508 Employment and Rural Wages in Egypt: Reply
by Hansen, Bent
May 1971, Volume 61, Issue 2
- 1-14 The Keynesian Revolution and the Monetarist Counter-Revolution
by Johnson, Harry G
- 15-21 The Graduated Work Incentive Experiments: Current Progress
by Watts, Harold W
- 22-29 The Seattle Experiment: The Combined Effect of Income Maintenance and Manpower Investments
by Kurz, Mordecai
- 30-38 The Gary Income Maintenance Experiment: Plans and Progress
by Kelly, Terence F & Singer, Leslie
- 39-42 Current Status of Income Maintenance Experiments: Discussion
by Morgan, James N
- 45-52 The Reviewers Reviewed
by Schultze, Charles L
- 53-62 The State of Political Economics
by Gurley, John G
- 63-65 The State of Economics: The Behavioral and Social Sciences Survey: Discussion
by Solow, Robert M
- 65-67 The State of Economics: The Behavioral and Social Sciences Survey: Discussion
by Heilbroner, Robert L
- 67-68 The State of Economics: The Behavioral and Social Sciences Survey: Discussion
by Riecken, Henry W
- 69-73 The Growth of Cable TV and Its Probable Impact on Over-The-Air Broadcasting
by Park, Rolla Edward
- 74-80 Concentration of Control and the Price of Television Time
by Peterman, John L
- 81-88 Program Duplication, Diversity, and Effectve Viewer Choices: Some Empirical Findings
by Levin, Harvey J
- 89-93 TV Program Diversity-New Evidence and Old Theories
by Greenberg, Edward & Barnett, Harold J
- 94-100 Television: Old Theories, Current Facts, and Future Policies: Discussion
by McGowan, John J & Peck, Merton J
- 101-111 Expectations, Mergers and Equilibrium in Purely Competitive Securities Markets
by Lintner, John
- 112-123 The Vertical Integration of Production: Market Failure Considerations
by Williamson, Oliver E
- 124-125 Conglomerate and Vertical Responses to Market Imperfection: Discussion
by McKean, Roland N
- 125-127 Conglomerate and Vertical Responses to Market Imperfection: Discussion
by Weston, J Fred
- 128-138 The Impact of Inflation on the Distribution of Income and Wealth
by Budd, Edward C & Seiders, David F
- 139-149 The Two-way Relationship between the Budget and Economic Variables
by Packer, Arnold H
- 150-150 Micro Aspects of Macro Performance: Discussion
by Metcalf, Charles E
- 150-152 Micro Aspects of Macro Performance: Discussion
by Palmer, John L
- 153-166 Environmental Pollution: Economics and Policy
by Kneese, Allen V
- 167-169 The Political Economy of Environmental Quality: Discussion
by Boulding, Kenneth E
- 169-172 The Political Economy of Environmental Quality: Discussion
by Carlson, Jack W
- 172-173 The Political Economy of Environmental Quality: Discussion
by Judy, Richard W
- 173-177 The Political Economy of Environmental Quality: Discussion
by Roberts, Marc J
- 178-187 Trade Policies in Developing Countries
by Balassa, Bela
- 188-194 Tariff Preferences and Separable Utility
by Clague, Christopher
- 195-205 Nontariff Barriers and the Export Performance of Developing Economies
by Walter, Ingo
- 206-207 Commercial Policy and Less Developed Countries: Discussion
by Malmgren, Harald B
- 207-209 Commercial Policy and Less Developed Countries: Discussion
by Guisinger, Stephen
- 209-210 Commercial Policy and Less Developed Countries: Discussion
by Baldwin, Robert E
- 211-217 Methodology of Evaluating Economic Regulation
by Westfield, Fred M
- 218-225 Costs and Benefits of Regulating Communications
by Nelson, Boyd L
- 226-234 The Social Costs of Regulating the Railroads
by Friedlaender, Ann F
- 235-237 Evaluation of Economic Regulation of Industry: Discussion
by Kahn, Alfred E
- 237-239 Evaluation of Economic Regulation of Industry: Discussion
by Darby, Larry F
- 239-241 Evaluation of Economic Regulation of Industry: Discussion
by Nelson, James R
- 242-248 The Lasting Effects of Elementary Economics Courses: Some Preliminary Results
by Saunders, Phillip
- 249-255 Teaching Economics to Black Students
by Lloyd, R Grann
- 256-259 Videotaped Dialogues in Economics
by Castro, Barry
- 260-262 Teaching Economics: Experiments and Results: Discussion
by Morrissett, Irving
- 262-264 Teaching Economics: Experiments and Results: Discussion
by Halvorsen, Marcia L
- 264-265 Teaching Economics: Experiments and Results: Discussion
by McConnell, Campbell R
- 266-279 Education, Technology, and the Characteristics of Worker Productivity
by Gintis, Herbert
- 280-288 Teacher Characteristics and Gains in Student Achievement: Estimation Using Micro Data
by Hanushek, Eric
- 289-298 Ability and Schooling as Determinants of Lifetime Earnings or If You're So Smart, Why Aren't You Rich?
by Hause, John C
- 299-301 Educational Production Relationships: Discussion
by Garner, William T
- 301-302 Educational Production Relationships: Discussion
by Alcaly, Roger
- 302-304 Educational Production Relationships: Discussion
by Wilson, Charles Z
- 305-310 Whither the Market for Academic Economists?
by Cartter, Allan M
- 311-315 The Supply of Economists in the 1970's
by Harmon, Lindsey R
- 316-320 Recent Behavior of Economists' Salaries
by Boddy, Francis M
- 321-326 Improving the Operation of the Academic Labor Market
by Brown, David G
- 327-333 A Younger Economist's Views on the Market
by Strauss, Robert P
- 334-339 Jurisdictional Fragmentation and Residential Choice
by Ellickson, Bryan
- 340-345 Market Choices and Optimum City Size
by Mills, Edwin S & Ferranti, David M
- 346-353 Social Problems and the Urban Crisis: Can Public Policy Make A Difference?
by Bateman, Worth & Hochman, Harold M
- 354-355 Urban Growth and Development: Discussion
by Artle, Roland
- 355-357 Urban Growth and Development: Discussion
by Dresch, Stephen P
- 357-359 Urban Growth and Development: Discussion
by Pascal, Anthony H
- 360-370 Social Risk and Financial Markets
by Brainard, William & Dolbear, F T
- 371-379 The Role of Insurance in the Allocation of Risk
by Kihlstrom, Richard & Pauly, Mark
- 380-387 Insurance, Information, and Individual Action
by Spence, Michael & Zeckhauser, Richard
- 388-389 The Allocation of Social Risk: Discussion
by Bailey, Martin J
- 389-390 The Allocation of Social Risk: Discussion
by Minsky, Hyman P
- 390-391 The Allocation of Social Risk: Discussion
by Hester, Donald D
- 392-398 Impact of Population on Resources and the Environment
by Fisher, Joseph L
- 399-407 Does Human Fertility Adjust to the Environment?
by Easterlin, Richard A
- 408-417 Issues in the Economics of a Population Policy for the United States
by Cain, Glen G
- 418-419 Population and Environment in the United States: Discussion
by Schultz, T Paul
- 419-421 Population and Environment in the United States: Discussion
by Demeny, Paul
- 422-429 Decentralized Planning Procedures and Centrally Planned Economies
by Portes, Richard D
- 430-435 The Hungarian Economic Reform, Past and Future
by Nagy, Tamas
- 436-437 The Theory of Planning: Discussion
by Ames, Edward
- 437-439 The Theory of Planning: Discussion
by Balassa, Bella
- 440-448 Towards a Predictive Theory of Intergovernmental Grants
by Bradford, David F & Oates, Wallace E
- 449-455 State and Local Response to Fiscal Decentralization
by Heins, A James
- 456-462 Centralization and Decentralization: The Political Economy of Public School Systems
by Davis, O A & Kortanek, K O
- 463-463 The Economics of Political Decentralization: Discussion
by Goetz, Charles J
- 463-465 The Economics of Political Decentralization: Discussion
by Borcherding, Thomas E
- 465-467 The Economics of Political Decentralization: Discussion
by Williams, Walter E
March 1971, Volume 61, Issue 1
- 1-7 Theoretical Assumptions and Nonobserved Facts
by Leontief, Wassily
- 8-27 Optimal Taxation and Public Production: I--Production Efficiency
by Diamond, Peter A & Mirrlees, James A
- 28-47 United States Imports and Internal Pressure of Demand: 1948-68
by Gregory, R G
- 48-64 Cropsharing Tenancy in Agriculture: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis
by Bardhan, P K & Srinivasan, T N
- 64-67 Some Comments on the Treatment of Problems of the Inadequate Statistics in the United States: Precept and Practice
by Framingham, C F & Macmillan, J A
- 65-73 On the Theory of the Competitive Firm under Price Uncertainty
by Sandmo, Agnar
- 74-81 The Effect of Tariffs on Production, Consumption, and Trade: A Revised Analysis
by Leith, J Clark
- 82-93 A General Disequilibrium Model of Income and Employment
by Barro, Robert J & Grossman, Herschel I
- 94-109 A Test for Relative Efficiency and Application to Indian Agriculture
by Lau, Lawrence J & Yotopoulos, Pan A
- 110-125 The Incidence of Social Security Payroll Taxes
by Brittain, John A
- 126-146 Determinants of the Commodity Structure of U.S. Trade
by Baldwin, Robert E
- 147-159 Optimal Restrictions on Foreign Trade and Investment
by Gehrels, Franz
- 160-162 Large Industrial Corporations and Asset Shares: Comment
by Kamerschen, David R
- 163-167 Large Industrial Corporations and Asset Shares: Comment
by Boyle, Stanley E
- 168-174 Large Industrial Corporations and Asset Shares: Reply
by Mermelstein, David
- 175-178 Welfare Aspects of a Regulatory Constraint: Note
by Sheshinski, Eytan
- 179-186 Pitfalls in Financial Model Building: Some Extensions
by Ladenson, Mark L
- 187-189 Clothing Exemptions and Sales Tax Regressivity: Note
by Davies, David G
- 190-194 An Economic Theory of the Second Moments of Disturbances of Behavioral Equations
by Theil, Henri
- 195-196 A Neglected Social Cost of a Voluntary Military
by Borcherding, Thomas E
- 197-198 On the Extension of Input-Output Analysis to Account for Environmental Externalities
by Converse, A O
- 199-201 Mishan on the Gains from Trade: Comment
by Krauss, Mel & Winch, David M
- 202-207 Mishan on the Gains from Trade: Reply
by Mishan, E J
- 208-209 Profit Constrained Revenue Maximization: Note
by Rosenberg, Richard
- 210-212 Behavior of the Firm under Regulatory Constraint: Note
by Pressman, Israel & Carol, Arthur
- 213-217 Spectral Analysis and the Detection of Lead-Lag Relations
by Hause, John C
- 218-219 Subsidized Housing in a Competitive Market: Comment
by Tullock, Gordon
- 220-224 Subsidized Housing in a Competitive Market: Reply
by Olsen, Edgar O
- 225-228 Expectations and the Demand for Bonds: Comment
by Roll, Richard
- 229-230 Expectations and the Demand for Bonds: Comment
by Buse, A
- 231-231 Expectations and the Demand for Bonds: Comment
by Kessel, Reuben A
- 232-236 Expectations and the Demand for Bonds: Reply
by Wood, John H
- 237-239 Output of the Restrained Firm: Comment
by Shepherd, A Ross
- 240-240 Output of the Restrained Firm: Reply
by Kafoglis, Milton Z
- 241-244 Production Indeterminacy with Three Goods and Two Factors: A Comment on the Pattern of Trade
by Stewart, Douglas B
- 245-246 Production Indeterminacy with Three Goods and Two Factors: Reply
by Melvin, James R
December 1970, Volume 60, Issue 5
- 789-806 Income Taxes and Housing
by Aaron, Henry
- 807-813 The Factor Price Frontier with Embodied Technical Progress
by Levhari, David & Sheshinski, Eytan
- 814-825 Resource Allocation with Increasing Returns to Scale
by Rader, Trout
- 826-836 Dynamic Optimization and Economic Policy
by Sakakibara, Eisuke
- 837-846 The Simple Economics of Incentive Contracting
by McCall, J J
- 847-862 Job Search, the Duration of Unemployment, and the Phillips Curve
by Mortensen, Dale T
- 863-871 Value-Added and Factor Productivity in Soviet Industry
by Thornton, Judith
- 872-883 Changes in the Nonwhite/White Income Ratio-1939-67
by Gwartney, James
- 884-894 Durability of Consumption Goods
by Swan, Peter L
- 895-911 Agricultural Productivity Differences Among Countries
by Hayami, Yujiro & Ruttan, Vernon W
- 912-923 The Neoclassical Theory of Technical Progress
by Chang, Winston W
- 924-933 Measuring Economic Stabilization: 1955-65
by Snyder, Wayne W
- 934-939 $45 Billion of U. S. Private Investment Has Been Mislaid: Comment
by Jaszi, George
- 940-945 $45 Billion of U. S. Private Investment Has Been Mislaid: Reply
by Gordon, Robert J
- 946-948 Liability in Law and Economics: Note
by Borcherding, Thomas E
- 949-955 On Navigating the Navigation Acts with Peter D. McClelland: Comment
by Reid, Joseph D, Jr
- 956-958 On Navigating the Navigation Acts with Peter D. McClelland: Reply
by McClelland, Peter D
- 959-963 Tariffs, Intermediate Goods and Domestic Protection: Comment
by Balassa, Bela
- 964-967 Tariffs, Intermediate Goods, and Domestic Protection: Reply
by Ruffin, Roy J
- 968-969 Tariffs, Intermediate Goods and Domestic Protection: Further Comment
by Balassa, Bela
- 970-978 The Cost of Ending the Draft: Comment
by Klotz, Benjamin P
- 979-983 The Cost of Ending the Draft: Reply
by Fisher, Anthony C
- 984-984 International Capital Movements and Monetary Equilibrium: Comment
by Heller, H Robert
- 985-987 International Capital Movements and Monetary Equilibrium: Reply
by Floyd, John E
- 988-990 Pareto Optimal Redistribution: Comment
by Meyer, Paul A & Shipley, J J
- 991-993 Pareto Optimal Redistribution: Comment
by Musgrave, Richard A
- 994-996 Pareto Optimal Redistribution: Comment
by Goldfarb, Robert S
- 997-1002 Pareto Optimal Redistribution: Reply
by Hochman, Harold M & Rodgers, James D
- 1003-1004 Substitution and Two Concepts of Effective Rate of Protection: Comment
by Grubel, Herbert G & Lloyd, Peter J
- 1005-1007 Substitution and Two Concepts of the Effective Rate of Protection: Reply
by Anderson, James E & Naya, Seiji
- 1008-1012 Investment Functions: Which Production Function?
by Rowley, J C R
- 1013-1020 Transport Costs, Tariffs, and the Pattern of Industrial Protection
by Waters, W G, II
September 1970, Volume 60, Issue 4
- 531-545 Production, Price, and Inventory Theory
by Hay, George A
- 546-560 Returns from Investment in Human Capital
by Johnson, Thomas
- 561-575 Measurement of Portfolio Performance Under Uncertainty
by Friend, Irwin & Blume, Marshall E
- 576-590 Production and Investment in Natural Resource Industries
by Burt, Oscar R & Cummings, Ronald G
- 591-600 The Effect of Interest Rates on Aggregate Consumption
by Weber, Warren E
- 601-617 Expectations and the Structure of Share Prices
by Malkiel, Burton G & Cragg, John G
- 618-630 Export Instability and Economic Structure
by Massell, Benton F
- 631-641 Inflation, Unemployment, and Economic Welfare
by Waud, Roger N
- 642-654 Constraints on Public Action and Rules for Social Decision
by Bradford, David F
- 655-667 The Demand for International Reserves
by Kelly, Michael G
- 668-675 International Diversification of Investment Portfolios
by Levy, Haim & Sarnat, Marshall
- 676-692 Soviet Postwar Economic Growth and Capital-Labor Substitution
by Weitzman, Martin L
- 693-705 The Peak Load Problem with Increasing Returns and Pricing Constraints
by Mohring, Herbert
- 706-709 Manpower Programs in a Local Labor Market: A Theoretical Note
by Hamermesh, Daniel S & Goldfarb, Robert S
- 710-720 Managerial Pay and Corporate Performance
by Lewellen, Wilbur G & Huntsman, Blaine
- 721-727 Devaluation Risk and Forward Exchange Theory
by Schilling, Don
- 728-735 On the Measurement of Import Substitution
by Morley, Samuel A & Smith, Gordon W
- 736-737 The Optimum Lifetime Distribution of Consumption Expenditures: Comment
by Young, Kan Hua
- 738-743 The Optimum Lifetime Distribution of Consumption Expenditures: Comment
by Motley, Brian & Morley, Samuel A
- 744-745 The Optimum Lifetime Distribution of Consumption Expenditures: Reply
by Thurow, Lester C
- 746-752 Tax Policy and Investment Behavior: Further Comment
by Eisner, Robert
- 753-760 Capital Mobility in a Tariff-Ridden International Economy
by Rakowski, James J
- 761-767 Factor Mobility and International Trade: The Case of Complementarity
by Schmitz, Andrew & Helmberger, Peter
- 768-771 A Note on Equality of Educational Opportunity
by Solmon, Lewis C
June 1970, Volume 60, Issue 3
- 265-283 Optimal Departures from Marginal Cost Pricing
by Baumol, William J & Bradford, David F
- 284-294 On Optimal Taxes With an Untaxable Sector
by Lerner, Abba P
- 295-301 On the Optimum Structure of Commodity Taxes
by Dixit, Avinash K
- 302-309 A Diagramatic Exposition of Optimal Growth
by Liviatan, Nissan
- 310-319 Marginal Cost Pricing of Airport Runway Capacity
by Carlin, Alan & Park, Rolla Edward
- 320-331 A Growth Model of International Direct Investment
by Brems, Hans
- 332-340 Land and Economic Growth
by Nichols, Donald A
- 341-351 Cross-Section and Time-Series Tests of the Permanent-Income Hypothesis
by Simon, Julian L & Aigner, Dennis J