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Fall 1993, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 87-92 Symposium on Management of Local Commons
by Pranab Bardhan - 93-112 Coping with Asymmetries in the Commons: Self-Governing Irrigation Systems Can Work
by Elinor Ostrom & Roy Gardner - 113-134 Managing Local Commons: Theoretical Issues in Incentive Design
by Paul Seabright - 135-151 Supply-Side and Demand-Side Cost Sharing in Health Care
by Randall P. Ellis & Thomas G. McGuire - 153-174 Children's Prospects and Children's Policy
by Robert Haveman & Barbara Wolfe - 175-184 The Case of the Missing Currency
by Case M. Sprenkle - 185-193 American and European Economics and Economists
by Bruno S. Frey & Reiner Eichenberger - 195-210 Ronald Coase and Methodology
by Richard A. Posner - 211-222 Policy Watch: Alcohol and Cigarette Taxes
by Michael Grossman - 223-230 Recommendations for Further Reading
by Bernard Saffran - 231-234 Correspondence
by Douglas Holtz-Eakin
Summer 1993, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 3-19 Japan's Different Trade Regime: An Analysis with Particular Reference to Seiretsu
by Robert Z. Lawrence - 21-43 What Does Japanese Trade Structure Tell Us about Japanese Trade Policy?
by Gary R. Saxonhouse - 45-49 Symposium on Democracy and Development
by Pranab Bardhan - 51-69 Political Regimes and Economic Growth
by Adam Przeworski & Fernando Limongi - 71-86 The Impact of Economic Development on Democracy
by Evelyne Huber & Dietrich Rueschemeyer & John D. Stephens - 87-96 Was Schumpeter Right after All?
by Robert Heilbroner - 97-115 Pricing, Profits, and Technological Progress in the Pharmaceutical Industry
by F. M. Scherer - 117-134 The Economics of Treasury Securities Markets
by Sushil Bikhchandani & Chi-fu Huang - 135-147 The Causes of Metropolitan Suburbanization
by Peter Mieszkowski & Edwin S. Mills - 149-165 Land and Stock Prices in Japan
by Douglas Stone & William T. Ziemba - 167-174 Do Students Go to Class? Should They?
by David Romer - 175-184 Irving B. Kravis: Memoir of a Distinguished Fellow
by Lawrence R. Klein - 185-192 Retrospectives: The Law of Diminishing Returns
by Stanley L. Brue - 193-201 Policy Watch: Income-Contingent College Loans
by Alan B. Krueger & William G. Bowen - 203-208 Recommendations for Further Reading
by Bernard Saffran - 209-211 The Lost Art of Economics: Correspondence
by Fontaine, Philippe - 211-213 The Lost Art of Economics: Correspondence
by Tremblay, Victor J - 213-215 The Lost Art of Economics: Response
by Colander, David
Spring 1993, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 3-17 Accounting for Saving and Capital Formation in the United States, 1947-1991
by Richard Ruggles - 19-39 The Nation in Depression
by Christina D. Romer - 41-59 Employment and Unemployment in the 1930s
by Robert A. Margo - 61-85 Financial Factors in the Great Depression
by Charles W. Calomiris - 87-102 Transmission of the Great Depression
by Peter Temin - 103-128 Israel's Stabilization Program of 1985, or Some Simple Truths of Monetary Theory
by Don Patinkin - 129-142 Economics of Development and the Development of Economics
by Pranab Bardhan - 143-158 Is College Financial Aid Equitable and Efficient?
by Aaron S. Edlin - 159-171 Does Studying Economics Inhibit Cooperation?
by Robert H. Frank & Thomas Gilovich & Dennis T. Regan - 173-188 In Honor of Paul Krugman: Winner of the John Bates Clark Medal
by Avinash Dixit - 189-196 Policy Watch: Designing an Effective Investment Tax Credit
by Laurence H. Meyer & Joel L. Prakken & Chris P. Varvares - 197-205 Retrospectives: Ethics and the Invisible Hand
by Jerry Evensky - 207-212 Recommendations for Further Reading
by Bernard Saffran - 213-215 Correspondence: Rent-Seeking and the Costs of Protectionism
by Willem Thorbecke
Winter 1993, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 3-4 Symposium on Keynesian Economics Today
by N. Gregory Mankiw - 5-22 The New Keynesian Synthesis
by David Romer - 23-44 New and Old Keynesians
by Bruce Greenwald & Joseph E. Stiglitz - 45-65 Price Flexibility and Output Stability: An Old Keynesian View
by James Tobin - 67-82 Will the New Keynesian Macroeconomics Resurrect the IS-LM Model?
by Robert G. King - 83-102 The Revenge of Homo Economicus: Contested Exchange and the Revival of Political Economy
by Samuel Bowles & Herbert Gintis - 103-108 Contested Exchange versus the Governance of Contractual Relations
by Oliver E. Williamson - 109-114 Post Walrasian and Post Marxian Economics
by Joseph E. Stiglitz - 115-132 Corporate Tax Integration: A View from the Treasury Department
by R. Glenn Hubbard - 133-150 Human Development in Poor Countries: On the Role of Private Incomes and Public Services
by Sudhir Anand & Martin Ravallion - 151-158 The Salaries of Ph.D.'s in Academe and Elsewhere
by Albert Rees - 159-169 A Portfolio of Nobel Laureates: Markowitz, Miller and Sharpe
by Hal Varian - 171-182 Policy Watch: Child Support Policies
by Robert I. Lerman - 183-191 Retrospectives: Consumer Sovereignty
by Joseph Persky - 193-198 Recommendations for Further Reading
by Bernard Saffran - 199-201 Socialist Economic Transformation: Correspondence
by Meltzer, Allan H - 201-203 Response [Issues in Socialist Economic Reform]
by Fischer, Stanley & Gelb, Alan
Fall 1992, Volume 6, Issue 4
- 3-5 A Note from the President-Elect
by Zvi Griliches - 7-30 Product Markets and 1992: Full Integration, Large Gains?
by Harry Flam - 31-52 Economic and Monetary Union in Europe
by Charles R. Bean - 53-82 Common Knowledge
by John Geanakoplos - 83-101 Knowledge and Equilibrium in Games
by Adam Brandenburger - 103-118 Rationality in Extensive-Form Games
by Philip J. Reny - 119-144 An Interpretation of Recent Research on Exchange Rate Target Zones
by Lars E. O. Svensson - 145-164 Converting Resources from Military to Non-military Uses
by Jurgen Brauer & John Tepper Marlin - 165-187 Econometric Software: A User's View
by Jeffrey K. MacKie-Mason - 189-198 Policy Watch: Infrastructure Investment and Economic Growth
by Alicia H. Munnell - 199-203 Recommendations for Further Reading
by Bernard Saffran - 205-206 Graduated Income Taxation, Which Reduces Inequality, Leaves Pareto's Coefficient Invariant: A Pseudo-paradox That Debunks Pareto's Coefficient
by Samuelson, Paul A - 206-208 More on Keynes and Probability
by McCann, Charles R, Jr - 208-208 More on Keynes and Probability: Response
by Bateman, Bradley
Summer 1992, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 3-21 Medical Care Costs: How Much Welfare Loss?
by Joseph P. Newhouse - 23-42 Diffusion of Information in Medical Care
by Charles E. Phelps - 43-58 Possible Reforms for Financing Long-Term Care
by William J. Scanlon - 59-60 Symposium on Economists as Policy Advocates
by Henry J. Aaron - 61-64 Economists as Public Policy Advisers
by Lee H. Hamilton - 65-71 Economists and White House Decisions
by Stuart E. Eizenstat - 73-77 Economists and the Media
by Michael Weinstein - 79-100 Organizational Capabilities and the Economic History of the Industrial Enterprise
by Alfred D. Chandler - 101-116 Market Socialism: A Case for Rejuvenation
by Pranab Bardhan & John E. Roemer - 117-131 Distortionary Taxes and the Provision of Public Goods
by Charles L. Ballard & Don Fullerton - 133-157 Predatory versus Productive Government: The Case of U.S. Agricultural Policies
by Gordon C. Rausser - 159-178 How Costly Is Protectionism?
by Robert C. Feenstra - 179-189 Distinguished Fellow: In Honor of Victor Fuchs
by Joseph P. Newhouse - 191-198 Retrospectives: The Lost Art of Economics
by David Colander - 199-205 Recommendations for Further Reading
by Bernard Saffran - 207-209 The
by Moggridge, D E - 209-210 Comment [Retrospectives: Animal Spirits]
by Visser, Hans - 210-211 Comment [Retrospectives: Animal Spirits]
by Ozawa, Terutomo - 211-212 Reply [Retrospectives: Animal Spirits]
by Koppl, Roger
Spring 1992, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 3-12 Distinguished Lecture on Economics in Government: Setting National Priorities: 1992
by Edward M. Gramlich - 13-24 The Case for a New Fiscal Constitution
by William A. Niskanen - 25-43 Is There a Bias toward Excess in U.S. Government Budgets or Deficits?
by Charles L. Schultze - 45-73 The Evolution of U.S. Airline Competition
by Severin Borenstein - 75-94 Fear of Flying? Economic Analysis of Airline Safety
by Nancy L. Rose - 95-115 Controlling Automobile Insurance Costs
by J. David Cummins & Sharon Tennyson - 117-136 Whom or What Does the Representative Individual Represent?
by Alan P. Kirman - 137-148 Economics in the Former Soviet Union
by Michael Alexeev & Clifford Gaddy & Jim Leitzel - 149-156 Who Benefits from Affirmative Action? The Case of the AEA Summer Minority Program 1986-1990
by Michael A. Leeds - 157-170 Distinguished Fellow: Mincering Labor Economics
by Sherwin Rosen - 171-180 Policy Watch: Corporate Average Fuel Economy Standards
by Robert W. Crandall - 181-192 Retrospectives: Pareto's Law
by Joseph Persky - 193-198 Recommendations for Further Reading
by Bernard Saffran - 199-201 Are Economists Different? Correspondence
by Lattimore, Ralph - 201-202 Are Economists Different? Correspondence
by Rosenbluth, Gideon - 202-203 Are Economists Different? Correspondence
by Gemmell, Norman
Winter 1992, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 3-25 Effects of Tax Reform on Labor Supply, Investment, and Saving
by Barry Bosworth & Gary Burtless - 27-44 Equity Effects of the Tax Reform Act of 1986
by Jane G. Gravelle - 45-57 Did the Tax Reform Act of 1986 Simplify Tax Matters?
by Joel Slemrod - 59-68 The Structure of the Tax System versus the Level of Taxation: An Evaluation of the 1986 Act
by J. Gregory Ballentine - 69-85 The Case for Trade Liberalization in Developing Countries
by Rudiger Dornbusch - 87-105 The Limits of Trade Policy Reform in Developing Countries
by Dani Rodrik - 107-132 Investment and Hysteresis
by Avinash Dixit - 133-153 An Evaluation of the Treasury Plan for Banking Reform
by Frederic S. Mishkin - 155-167 Real Interest Rates and the Savings and Loan Crisis: The Moral Hazard Premium
by John B. Shoven & Scott B. Smart & Joel Waldfogel - 169-179 The Young Economist's Guide to Professional Etiquette
by Daniel S. Hamermesh - 181-194 Distinguished Fellow: Honoring Roy Radner
by Frank Hahn - 195-200 Recommendations for Further Reading
by Bernard Saffran - 201-204 An Update on Leontief's Complaint [Academic Economics] [Theory versus Empiricism in Academic Economics: Update and Comparison]
by Fels, Rendigs - 204-206 What We Do with Our Heroes [Is Probability Theory Relevant for Uncertainty? A Post Keynesian Perspective]
by Bateman, Bradley W - 206-208 Response [Is Probability Theory Relevant for Uncertainty? A Post Keynesian Perspective]
by Davidson, Paul - 208-210 Why Monopsony Is Different [The Benefits of Asymmetric Markets]
by Kothari, V N
Fall 1991, Volume 5, Issue 4
- 3-9 Symposium on Economic Transition in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe
by Peter Murrell - 11-27 The Classical Soviet-Type Economy: Nature of the System and Implications for Reform
by Richard E. Ericson - 29-44 The USSR before the Fall: How Poor and Why
by Abram Bergson - 45-58 The Lessons of Limited Market-Oriented Reform
by Thomas A. Wolf - 59-76 Can Neoclassical Economics Underpin the Reform of Centrally Planned Economies?
by Peter Murrell - 77-89 Legality and Market Reform in Soviet-Type Economies
by John M. Litwack - 91-105 The Process of Socialist Economic Transformation
by Stanley Fischer & Alan Gelb - 107-122 Financial Control in the Transition from Classical Socialism to a Market Economy
by Ronald I. McKinnon - 123-138 Microeconomic Issues in the Transition to a Market Economy
by Jan Svejnar - 139-148 Credit Markets, Credibility, and Economic Transformation
by Guillermo A. Calvo & Jacob A. Frenkel - 149-161 Agriculture and the Transition to the Market
by Karen Brooks - 163-170 The Introduction of Markets in a Hypercentralized Economy: The Case of Romania
by Avner Ben-Ner & J. Michael Montias - 171-177 The Economic Transition of Czechoslovakia from Plan to Market
by Josef C. Brada - 179-186 On the First Year of German Monetary, Economic and Social Union
by Irwin L. Collier - 187-194 Yugoslavia: The Case of Self-Managing Market Socialism
by Saul Estrin - 195-201 Hungary: In Transition to a Market Economy
by Paul G. Hare - 203-209 The Rise and Decay of the Socialist Economy in Bulgaria
by Marvin Jackson - 211-217 Poland under "Solidarity" Rule
by Stanislaw Wellisz - 219-227 Policy Watch: U.S. Economic Policy toward the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe
by Susan M. Collins - 229-236 Retrospectives: Lange and von Mises, Large-Scale Enterprises, and the Economic Case for Socialism
by Joseph Persky - 237-243 Recommendations for Further Reading
by Bernard Saffran - 245-246 Correspondence
by Philip Musgrove
Summer 1991, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 3-10 Symposium on the Economics of Liability
by Carl Shapiro - 11-30 Economic Theories of Legal Liability
by Robert D. Cooter - 31-50 The Modern Expansion of Tort Liability: Its Sources, Its Effects, and Its Reform
by George L. Priest - 51-69 Liability for Medical Malpractice
by Patricia M. Danzon - 71-91 Product and Occupational Liability
by W. Kip Viscusi - 93-113 The Limitations of Legal Institutions for Addressing Environmental Risks
by Peter S. Menell - 115-136 The Liability Insurance Market
by Ralph A. Winter - 137-156 Melioration: A Theory of Distributed Choice
by Richard J. Herrnstein & Drazen Prelec - 157-165 Economic Literacy or Economic Ideology?
by Julie A. Nelson & Steven M. Sheffrin - 167-173 A Flawed Ideological Critique
by William B. Walstad - 175-192 Nobel Laureate: Trygve Haavelmo
by Karl Ove Moene & Asbjorn Rodseth - 193-202 Policy Watch: Antitrust Goes to College
by Steven C. Salop & Lawrence J. White - 203-210 Retrospectives: Animal Spirits
by Roger Koppl - 211-216 Recommendations for Further Reading
by Bernard Saffran - 217-218 Correspondence: Human Resources in South Korea
by Semoon Chang
Spring 1991, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 3-14 Distinguished Lecture on Economics in Government: Strengthening the Economy by Rethinking the Role of Federal and State Governments
by Alice M. Rivlin - 15-24 Symposium on Organizations and Economics
by Joseph E. Stiglitz - 25-44 Organizations and Markets
by Herbert A. Simon - 45-66 Incentives in Principal-Agent Relationships
by David E. M. Sappington - 67-88 Fallibility in Human Organizations and Political Systems
by Raaj Kumar Sah - 89-110 Labor Economics and the Psychology of Organizations
by Edward P. Lazear - 111-132 Economic Perspectives on Privatization
by John Vickers & George Yarrow - 133-148 Do Individual Retirement Accounts Increase Savings?
by Jane G. Gravelle - 149-169 Historical Research on International Lending and Debt
by Barry Eichengreen - 171-177 Are Economists Different, and If So, Why?
by John R. Carter & Michael D. Irons - 179-199 Nobel Laureate: The Many Other Allais Paradoxes
by Bertrand R. Munier - 201-208 Retrospectives: Challenges to Free Trade
by Douglas A. Irwin - 209-214 Recommendations for Further Reading
by Bernard Saffran - 215-217 Correspondent: Keynes as a Noise Trader
by Robert Piron
Winter 1991, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 3-27 An Introduction to the Law and Economics of Intellectual Property
by Stanley M. Besen & Leo J. Raskind - 29-41 Standing on the Shoulders of Giants: Cumulative Research and the Patent Law
by Suzanne Scotchmer - 43-60 A Patent System for Both Diffusion and Exclusion
by Janusz A. Ordover - 61-72 Some Economics of Trade Secret Law
by David D. Friedman & William M. Landes & Richard A. Posner - 73-96 Taking Stock: A Critical Assessment of Recent Research on Inventories
by Alan S. Blinder & Louis J. Maccini - 97-112 Institutions
by Douglass C. North - 113-127 Efficient Transportation Infrastructure Policy
by Clifford Winston - 129-143 Is Probability Theory Relevant for Uncertainty? A Post Keynesian Perspective
by Paul Davidson - 145-157 The When, the How and the Why of Mathematical Expression in the History of Economic Analysis
by Philip Mirowski - 159-170 Grade Inflation and Course Choice
by Richard Sabot & John Wakeman-Linn - 171-179 Distinguished Fellow: An Appreciation of Guy Orcutt
by Harold W. Watts - 181-192 Policy Watch: Cutting Capital Gains Taxes
by Gerald E. Auten & Joseph J. Cordes - 193-206 Anomalies: The Endowment Effect, Loss Aversion, and Status Quo Bias
by Daniel Kahneman & Jack L. Knetsch & Richard H. Thaler - 207-211 Recommendations for Further Reading
by Bernard Saffran - 213-215 The Long-term Decline in Real Interest Rates: Comment
by Clark, Gregory - 215-216 Response [Great and Almost-Great Magnitudes for Economists]
by Simon, Julian L
Fall 1990, Volume 4, Issue 4
- 3-7 Symposium on the Economic Status of African-Americans
by Aaron, Henry J - 9-24 The Labor Market Status of Black Americans: 1939-1985
by Jaynes, Gerald D - 25-45 The Role of Human Capital in Earnings Differences between Black and White Men
by O'Neill, June - 47-63 The Impact of Affirmative Action Regulation and Equal Employment Law on Black Employment
by Leonard, Jonathan S - 65-84 Family Change among Black Americans: What Do We Know?
by Ellwood, David T & Crane, Jonathan - 85-104 Bimetallism Revisited
by Friedman, Milton