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2001, Volume 116, Issue 3
- 1009-1025 Do Mergers Increase Product Variety? Evidence from Radio Broadcasting
by Steven T. Berry & Joel Waldfogel - 1027-1061 Competition among Exchanges
by Tano Santos & Jose A. Scheinkman - 1063-1114 Welfare, the Earned Income Tax Credit, and the Labor Supply of Single Mothers
by Bruce D. Meyer & Dan T. Rosenbaum - 1115-1147 Short-Run Expectational Coordination: Fixed Versus Flexible Wages
by Roger Guesnerie
2001, Volume 116, Issue 2
- 379-420 The Impact of Legalized Abortion on Crime
by John J. Donohue III & Steven D. Levitt - 421-445 Welfare and Macroeconomic Interdependence
by Giancarlo Corsetti & Paolo Pesenti - 447-487 Social Mobility and the Demand for Redistribution: The Poum Hypothesis
by Roland Benabou & Efe A. Ok - 489-517 A Model of Financial Crises in Emerging Markets
by Roberto Chang & Andres Velasco - 519-562 Domestic Policies, National Sovereignty, and International Economic Institutions
by Kyle Bagwell & Robert W. Staiger - 563-606 Productivity Differences
by Daron Acemoglu & Fabrizio Zilibotti - 607-654 Moving to Opportunity in Boston: Early Results of a Randomized Mobility Experiment
by Lawrence F. Katz & Jeffrey R. Kling & Jeffrey B. Liebman - 655-679 Urban Poverty and Juvenile Crime: Evidence from a Randomized Housing-Mobility Experiment
by Jens Ludwig & Greg J. Duncan & Paul Hirschfield - 681-704 Peer Effects with Random Assignment: Results for Dartmouth Roommates
by Bruce Sacerdote - 705-746 Can Falling Supply Explain the Rising Return to College for Younger Men? A Cohort-Based Analysis
by David Card & Thomas Lemieux - 747-775 A Model of Expertise
by Vijay Krishna & John Morgan
2001, Volume 116, Issue 1
- 1-53 Prospect Theory and Asset Prices
by Nicholas Barberis & Ming Huang & Tano Santos - 55-79 Psychological Expected Utility Theory and Anticipatory Feelings
by Andrew Caplin & John Leahy - 81-119 A Cue-Theory of Consumption
by David Laibson - 121-160 Choice and Procrastination
by Ted O'Donoghue & Matthew Rabin - 161-188 Status in Markets
by Sheryl Ball & Catherine Eckel & Philip J. Grossman & William Zame - 189-227 A Simple Model of Voice
by Abhijit Banerjee & Rohini Somanathan - 229-259 Institutional Investors and Equity Prices
by Paul A. Gompers & Andrew Metrick - 261-292 Boys will be Boys: Gender, Overconfidence, and Common Stock Investment
by Brad M. Barber & Terrance Odean - 293-312 Which is the Fair Sex? Gender Differences in Altruism
by James Andreoni & Lise Vesterlund - 313-350 Employer Learning and Statistical Discrimination
by Joseph G. Altonji & Charles R. Pierret - 351-377 Discrimination in a Segmented Society: An Experimental Approach
by Chaim Fershtman & Uri Gneezy
2000, Volume 115, Issue 4
- 1091-1135 The Razor's Edge: Distortions and Incremental Reform in the People's Republic of China
by Alwyn Young - 1137-1166 Current Accounts in Debtor and Creditor Countries
by Aart Kraay & Jaume Ventura - 1167-1199 Why Did the West Extend the Franchise? Democracy, Inequality, and Growth in Historical Perspective
by Daron Acemoglu & James A. Robinson - 1201-1237 Creative Destruction and Firm Organization Choice
by David Thesmar & Mathias Thoenig - 1239-1285 The Effects of Class Size on Student Achievement: New Evidence from Population Variation
by Caroline M. Hoxby - 1287-1315 Power Couples: Changes in the Locational Choice of the College Educated, 1940–1990
by Dora L. Costa & Matthew E. Kahn - 1317-1341 Different Paths to Free Trade: The Gains from Regionalism
by Caroline Freund - 1343-1373 Hospital Ownership and Public Medical Spending
by Mark G. Duggan - 1375-1409 What Do We Know about Macroeconomics that Fisher and Wicksell Did Not?
by Olivier Blanchard - 1411-1439 Walrasian Economics in Retrospect
by Samuel Bowles & Herbert Gintis - 1441-1478 The Contributions of the Economics of Information to Twentieth Century Economics
by Joseph E. Stiglitz
2000, Volume 115, Issue 3
- 715-753 Economics and Identity
by George A. Akerlof & Rachel E. Kranton - 755-789 An Economic Analysis of a Drug-Selling Gang's Finances
by Steven D. Levitt & Sudhir Alladi Venkatesh - 791-810 Pay Enough or Don't Pay at All
by Uri Gneezy & Aldo Rustichini - 811-846 Measuring Trust
by Edward L. Glaeser & David I. Laibson & José A. Scheinkman & Christine L. Soutter - 847-904 Participation in Heterogeneous Communities
by Alberto Alesina & Eliana La Ferrara - 905-953 Sect, Subsidy, and Sacrifice: An Economist's View of Ultra-Orthodox Jews
by Eli Berman - 955-988 "Beyond the Melting Pot": Cultural Transmission, Marriage, and the Evolution of Ethnic and Religious Traits
by Alberto Bisin & Thierry Verdier - 989-1017 Reputation Effects and the Limits of Contracting: A Study of the Indian Software Industry
by Abhijit V. Banerjee & Esther Duflo - 1019-1055 Network Effects and Welfare Cultures
by Marianne Bertrand & Erzo F. P. Luttmer & Sendhil Mullainathan - 1057-1090 Work Environment and Individual Background: Explaining Regional Shirking Differentials in a Large Italian Firm
by Andrea Ichino & Giovanni Maggi
2000, Volume 115, Issue 2
- 341-388 Efficient Auctions
by Partha Dasgupta & Eric Maskin - 389-430 Land Reform, Poverty Reduction, and Growth: Evidence from India
by Timothy Besley & Robin Burgess - 431-468 Estimating the Labor Market Signaling Value of the GED
by John H. Tyler & Richard J. Murnane & John B. Willett - 469-497 Ability-Biased Technological Transition, Wage Inequality, and Economic Growth
by Oded Galor & Omer Moav - 499-531 Electoral Competition Under the Threat of Political Unrest
by Matthew Ellman & Leonard Wantchekon - 533-560 The Demand for Monitoring Technologies: The Case of Trucking
by Thomas N. Hubbard - 561-576 In a World Without Borders: The Impact of Taxes on Internet Commerce
by Austan Goolsbee - 577-615 Is Hospital Competition Socially Wasteful?
by Daniel P. Kessler & Mark B. McClellan - 617-650 Are Recessions Good for Your Health?
by Christopher J. Ruhm - 651-694 Substitution and Dropout Bias in Social Experiments: A Study of an Influential Social Experiment
by James Heckman & Neil Hohmann & Jeffrey Smith & Michael Khoo - 695-705 Investment-Cash Flow Sensitivities are Useful: A Comment on Kaplan and Zingales
by Steven M. Fazzari & R. Glenn Hubbard & Bruce C. Petersen - 707-712 Investment-Cash Flow Sensitivities Are Not Valid Measures of Financing Constraints
by Steven N. Kaplan & Luigi Zingales
2000, Volume 115, Issue 1
- 1-44 What Marshall Didn't Know: On the Twentieth Century's Contributions to Economics
by William J. Baumol - 45-97 Causal Parameters and Policy Analysis in Economics: A Twentieth Century Retrospective
by James J. Heckman - 99-146 Economic Imperialism
by Edward P. Lazear - 147-180 Monetary Policy Rules and Macroeconomic Stability: Evidence and Some Theory
by Richard Clarida & Jordi Galí & Mark Gertler - 181-200 Rational Debate and One-Dimensional Conflict
by David Spector - 201-235 The Dynamics of Reorganization in Matching Markets: A Laboratory Experiment Motivated by a Natural Experiment
by John H. Kagel & Alvin E. Roth - 237-263 Economic Profitability Versus Ecological Entropy
by Martin L. Weitzman - 265-284 The Nonneutrality of Monetary Policy with Large Price or Wage Setters
by David Soskice & Torben Iversen - 285-304 Resolving Indeterminacy in Dynamic Settings: The Role of Shocks
by David Frankel & Ady Pauzner - 305-339 Policy Boards and Policy Smoothing
by Christopher J. Waller
1999, Volume 114, Issue 4
- 1085-1123 Changing Inequality in Markets for Workplace Amenities
by Daniel S. Hamermesh - 1125-1152 Ramsey Meets Laibson in the Neoclassical Growth Model
by Robert J. Barro - 1153-1191 When Does Privatization Work? The Impact of Private Ownership on Corporate Performance in the Transition Economies
by Roman Frydman & Cheryl Gray & Marek Hessel & Andrzej Rapaczynski - 1193-1242 The Benefits of Privatization: Evidence from Mexico
by Rafael La Porta & Florencio López-de-Silanes - 1243-1284 Public Goods and Ethnic Divisions
by Alberto Alesina & Reza Baqir & William Easterly - 1285-1320 Interfirm Relationships and Informal Credit in Vietnam
by John McMillan & Christopher Woodruff - 1321-1358 A Theory of Wage and Promotion Dynamics Inside Firms
by Robert Gibbons & Michael Waldman - 1359-1397 Dualism and Macroeconomic Volatility
by Philippe Aghion & Abhijit Banerjee & Thomas Piketty - 1399-1436 Fiscal Policy in Good Times and Bad
by Roberto Perotti - 1437-1467 What Drives Deregulation? Economics and Politics of the Relaxation of Bank Branching Restrictions
by Randall S. Kroszner & Philip E. Strahan
1999, Volume 114, Issue 3
- 707-738 Democracies Pay Higher Wages
by Dani Rodrik - 739-767 Zipf's Law for Cities: An Explanation
by Xavier Gabaix - 769-816 Incentives for Procrastinators
by Ted O'Donoghue & Matthew Rabin - 817-868 A Theory of Fairness, Competition, and Cooperation
by Ernst Fehr & Klaus M. Schmidt - 869-905 Coordinating Regime Switches
by Christophe Chamley - 907-940 The Impact of Outsourcing and High-Technology Capital on Wages: Estimates For the United States, 1979–1990
by Robert C. Feenstra & Gordon H. Hanson - 941-975 The Induced Innovation Hypothesis and Energy-Saving Technological Change
by Richard G. Newell & Adam B. Jaffe & Robert N. Stavins - 977-1023 Wage Inequality in the United States During the 1980s: Rising Dispersion or Falling Minimum Wage?
by David S. Lee - 1025-1045 Evidence on Growth, Increasing Returns, and the Extent of the Market
by Alberto F. Ades & Edward L. Glaeser - 1047-1084 School Inputs and Educational Outcomes in South Africa
by Anne Case & Angus Deaton
1999, Volume 114, Issue 2
- 337-388 Contracting with Externalities
by Ilya Segal - 389-432 Career Concerns of Mutual Fund Managers
by Judith Chevalier & Glenn Ellison - 433-495 Consumption and Portfolio Decisions when Expected Returns are Time Varying
by John Y. Campbell & Luis M. Viceira - 497-532 Experimental Estimates of Education Production Functions
by Alan B. Krueger - 533-575 Using Maimonides' Rule to Estimate the Effect of Class Size on Scholastic Achievement
by Joshua D. Angrist & Victor Lavy - 577-599 Do Better Schools Matter? Parental Valuation of Elementary Education
by Sandra E. Black - 601-627 Psychological Factors and Stock Option Exercise
by Chip Heath & Steven Huddart & Mark Lang - 629-653 Is Bank Supervision Central to Central Banking?
by Joe Peek & Eric S. Rosengren & Geoffrey M. B. Tootell - 655-690 State-Dependent Pricing and the General Equilibrium Dynamics of Money and Output
by Michael Dotsey & Robert G. King & Alexander L. Wolman - 691-706 Pricing the Limits to Growth from Minerals Depletion
by Martin L. Weitzman
1999, Volume 114, Issue 1
- 1-35 Social Norms and Economic Incentives in the Welfare State
by Assar Lindbeck & Sten Nyberg & Jörgen W. Weibull - 37-82 First Impressions Matter: A Model of Confirmatory Bias
by Matthew Rabin & Joel L. Schrag - 83-116 Why do Some Countries Produce So Much More Output Per Worker than Others?
by Robert E. Hall & Charles I. Jones - 117-148 Has Work-Sharing Worked in Germany?
by Jennifer Hunt - 149-184 The Forgotten Rationale for Policy Reform: The Productivity of Investment Projects
by Jonathan Isham & Daniel Kaufmann - 185-227 Investment and Demand Uncertainty
by Luigi Guiso & Giuseppe Parigi - 229-262 The Aftermath of Appreciations
by Ilan Goldfajn & Rodrigo O. Valdés - 263-291 Abortion Legalization and Child Living Circumstances: Who is the "Marginal Child"?
by Jonathan Gruber & Phillip Levine & Douglas Staiger - 293-318 Rational Bias in Macroeconomic Forecasts
by David Laster & Paul Bennett & In Sun Geoum - 319-335 Avoiding Default: The Role of Credit in the Consumption Collapse of 1930
by Martha L. Olney
1998, Volume 113, Issue 4
- 991-1024 Are Medical Prices Declining? Evidence from Heart Attack Treatments
by David M. Cutler & Mark McClellan & Joseph P. Newhouse & Dahlia Remler - 1025-1054 Appropriate Technology and Growth
by Susanto Basu & David N. Weil - 1055-1089 Why Do New Technologies Complement Skills? Directed Technical Change and Wage Inequality
by Daron Acemoglu - 1091-1117 Workers, Machines, and Economic Growth
by Joseph Zeira - 1119-1135 Measuring the Social Return to R&D
by Charles I. Jones & John C. Williams - 1137-1167 Patent Buyouts: A Mechanism for Encouraging Innovation
by Michael Kremer - 1169-1213 Computing Inequality: Have Computers Changed the Labor Market?
by David H. Autor & Lawrence F. Katz & Alan B. Krueger - 1215-1244 Technology and Changes in Skill Structure: Evidence from Seven OECD Countries
by Stephen Machin & John Van Reenen - 1245-1279 Implications of Skill-Biased Technological Change: International Evidence
by Eli Bekman & John Bound & Stephen Machin - 1281-1308 Skilled Labor-Augmenting Technical Progress in U. S. Manufacturing
by James A. Kahn & Jong-Soo Lim
1998, Volume 113, Issue 3
- 653-691 Are CEOs Really Paid Like Bureaucrats?
by Brian J. Hall & Jeffrey B. Liebman - 693-732 The Origins of Technology-Skill Complementarity
by Claudia Goldin & Lawrence F. Katz - 733-771 The Paradox of Liquidity
by Stewart C. Myers & Raghuram G. Rajan - 773-808 Public Versus Private Ownership of Firms: Evidence from Rural China
by Hehui Jin & Yingyi Qian - 809-834 Trend Employment Growth and the Bunching of Job Creation and Destruction
by Christopher L. Foote - 835-867 Customer Discrimination and Employment Outcomes for Minority Workers
by Harry J. Holzer & Keith R. Ihlanfeldt - 869-902 Measuring Monetary Policy
by Ben S. Bernanke & Ilian Mihov - 903-947 Is Learning by Exporting Important? Micro-Dynamic Evidence from Colombia, Mexico, and Morocco
by Sofronis K. Clerides & Saul Lach & James R. Tybout - 949-963 The Behavior of U. S. Public Debt and Deficits
by Henning Bohn - 965-990 Social Capability and Economic Growth
by Jonathan Temple & Paul A. Johnson
1998, Volume 113, Issue 2
- 331-360 Recombinant Growth
by Martin L. Weitzman - 361-386 Does Asset Ownership Always Motivate Managers? Outside Options and the Property Rights Theory of the Firm
by David de Meza & Ben Lockwood - 387-432 Power in a Theory of the Firm
by Raghuram G. Rajan & Luigi Zingales - 433-466 Paying for Health Insurance: The Trade-Off between Competition and Adverse Selection
by David M. Cutler & Sarah J. Reber - 467-496 Insecure Property Rights and Government Ownership of Firms
by Jiahua Che & Yingyi Qian - 497-529 Ideology, Tactics, and Efficiency in Redistributive Politics
by Avinash Dixit & John Londregan - 531-552 Are Internal capital Markets Efficient?
by Hyun-Han Shin & René M. Stulz - 553-602 Private School Vouchers and Student Achievement: An Evaluation of the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program
by Cecilia Elena Rouse - 603-640 Consumption Inequality and Income Uncertainty
by Richard Blundell & Ian Preston - 641-648 Openness and Inflation: A New Assessment
by Cristina T. Terra - 649-652 A New Assessment of Openness and Inflation: Reply
by David Romer
1998, Volume 113, Issue 1
- 1-41 Default and Renegotiation: A Dynamic Model of Debt
by Oliver Hart & John Moore - 43-77 Measuring Positive Externalities from Unobservable Victim Precaution: An Empirical Analysis of Lojack
by Ian Ayres & Steven D. Levitt - 79-119 Why Do Firms Train? Theory and Evidence
by Daron Acemoglu & Jörn-Steffen Pischke - 121-148 Investment Tax Incentives, Prices, and the Supply of Capital Goods
by Austan Goolsbee - 149-185 Fiscal Year Ends and Nonlinear Incentive Contracts: The Effect on Business Seasonality
by Paul Oyer - 187-225 The Choice of Stock Ownership Structure: Agency Costs, Monitoring, and the Decision to Go Public
by Marco Pagano & Ailsa Röell - 227-251 Regionalism and Multilateralism: A Political Economy Approach
by Pravin Krishna - 253-284 Income, Schooling, and Ability: Evidence from a New Sample of Identical Twins
by Orley Ashenfelter & Cecilia Rouse - 285-317 The Economic Consequences of Parental Leave Mandates: Lessons from Europe
by Christopher J. Ruhm - 319-323 Growth Empirics: A Panel Data Approach—A Comment
by Kevin Lee & M. Hashem Pesaran & Ron Smith - 325-329 Growth Empirics: A Panel Data Approach—A Reply
by Nazrul Islam
1997, Volume 112, Issue 4
- 965-1025 Determinants of Privatization Prices
by Florencio López-de-Silanes - 1027-1056 On the Number and Size of Nations
by Alberto Alesina & Enrico Spolaore - 1057-1090 The Breakup of Nations: A Political Economy Analysis
by Patrick Bolton & Gérard Roland - 1091-1126 Disorganization
by Olivier Blanchard & Michael Kremer - 1127-1161 The Proper Scope of Government: Theory and an Application to Prisons
by Oliver Hart & Andrei Shleifer & Robert W. Vishny - 1163-1202 Separation of Powers and Political Accountability
by Torsten Persson & Gérard Roland & Guido Tabellini - 1203-1250 Africa's Growth Tragedy: Policies and Ethnic Divisions
by William Easterly & Ross Levine - 1251-1288 Does Social Capital Have an Economic Payoff? A Cross-Country Investigation
by Stephen Knack & Philip Keefer - 1289-1332 A Theory of Misgovernance
by Abhijit V. Banerjee
1997, Volume 112, Issue 3
- 663-691 Financial Intermediation, Loanable Funds, and The Real Sector
by Bengt Holmstrom & Jean Tirole - 693-728 Large Shareholders, Monitoring, and the Value of the Firm
by Mike Burkart & Denis Gromb & Fausto Panunzi - 729-758 The Endogenous Determination of Time Preference
by Gary S. Becker & Casey B. Mulligan - 759-789 The Reasons for Wage Rigidity: Evidence from a Survey of Firms
by Carl M. Campbell III & Kunal S. Kamlani - 791-824 The Magnitude of Menu Costs: Direct Evidence from Large U. S. Supermarket Chains
by Daniel Levy & Mark Bergen & Shantanu Dutta & Robert Venable - 827-872 Are Ghettos Good or Bad?
by David M. Cutler & Edward L. Glaeser - 873-911 Contractual Fragility, Job Destruction, and Business Cycles
by Garey Ramey & Joel Watson - 913-937 Unemployment Insurance Takeup Rates and the After-Tax Value of Benefits
by Patricia M. Anderson & Bruce D. Meyer - 939-964 The Dynamics of Smithian Growth
by Morgan Kelly
1997, Volume 112, Issue 2
- 341-374 Money Illusion
by Eldar Shafir & Peter Diamond & Amos Tversky - 375-406 Back to Bentham? Explorations of Experienced Utility
by Daniel Kahneman & Peter P. Wakker & Rakesh Sarin - 407-441 Labor Supply of New York City Cabdrivers: One Day at a Time
by Colin Camerer & Linda Babcock & George Loewenstein & Richard Thaler - 443-478 Golden Eggs and Hyperbolic Discounting
by David Laibson - 479-505 A Test of the Theory of Reference-Dependent Preferences
by Ian Bateman & Alistair Munro & Bruce Rhodes & Chris Starmer & Robert Sugden - 507-536 Measuring Players' Losses in Experimental Games
by Drew Fudenberg & David K. Levine - 537-579 Preference Parameters and Behavioral Heterogeneity: An Experimental Approach in the Health and Retirement Study
by Robert B. Barsky & F. Thomas Juster & Miles S. Kimball & Matthew D. Shapiro - 581-602 The Evolution of Bargaining Behavior
by Tore Ellingsen - 603-630 What Makes Markets Allocationally Efficient?
by Dhananjay K. Gode & Shyam Sunder - 631-645 An Experiment on Risk Taking and Evaluation Periods
by Uri Gneezy & Jan Potters - 647-661 The Effect of Myopia and Loss Aversion on Risk Taking: An Experimental Test
by Richard H. Thaler & Amos Tversky & Daniel Kahneman & Alan Schwartz
1997, Volume 112, Issue 1
- 1-55 Buffer-Stock Saving and the Life Cycle/Permanent Income Hypothesis
by Christopher D. Carroll - 57-84 Growth and Interdependence
by Jaume Ventura - 85-114 An Economic Model of Representative Democracy
by Timothy Besley & Stephen Coate - 115-139 How Much does Sorting Increase Inequality?
by Michael Kremer - 141-168 Marriage and Class
by Ken Burdett & Melvyn G. Coles - 169-215 Do Investment-Cash Flow Sensitivities Provide Useful Measures of Financing Constraints?
by Steven N. Kaplan & Luigi Zingales - 217-251 Personal Bankruptcy and Credit Supply and Demand
by Reint Gropp & John Karl Scholz & Michelle J. White - 253-290 Workers, Wages, and Technology
by Mark Doms & Timothy Dunne & Kenneth R. Troske - 291-303 The Returns to Computer Use Revisited: Have Pencils Changed the Wage Structure Too?
by John E. DiNardo & Jörn-Steffen Pischke - 305-339 Do Gasoline Prices Respond Asymmetrically to Crude Oil Price Changes?
by Severin Borenstein & A. Colin Cameron & Richard Gilbert
1996, Volume 111, Issue 4
- 955-1005 A Walrasian Theory of Money and Barter
by Abhijit V. Banerjee & Eric S. Maskin - 1007-1047 Learning and Wage Dynamics
by Henry S. Farber & Robert Gibbons - 1049-1079 Redlining in Boston: Do Mortgage Lenders Discriminate Against Neighborhoods?
by Geoffrey M. B. Tootell - 1081-1110 Channels of Interstate Risk Sharing: United States 1963–1990
by Pierfederico Asdrubali & Bent E. Sørensen & Oved Yosha - 1111-1133 Speculative Investor Behavior and Learning
by Stephen Morris - 1135-1151 Costly Arbitrage: Evidence from Closed-End Funds
by Jeffrey Pontiff - 1153-1181 Preemptive R&D, Rent Dissipation, and the "Leverage Theory"
by Jay Pil Choi - 1183-1209 Monetary Policy Shifts and Long-Term Interest Rates
by Jeffrey C. Fuhrer