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May 1976, Volume 66, Issue 2
- 332-339 Portfolio Choice and the Demand for Forward Exchange
by Adler, Michael & Dumas, Bernard
- 340-345 Control Methods for Macroeconomic Policy Analysis
by Chow, Gregory C
- 346-348 Some Stabilization Problems of 1971-75, with an Application of Optimal Control Algorithms
by Ando, Albert & Palash, Carl
- 349-355 On the Use of Feedback Control in the Design of Aggregate Monetary Policy
by Kalchbrenner, J H & Tinsley, Peter A
- 356-359 Application of Optimal Control to Problems of Economic Stabilization: Discussion
by Wallich, Henry C
- 359-360 Application of Optimal Control to Problems of Economic Stabilization: Discussion
by Fromm, Gary
- 361-368 Individual Mobility and Union Voice in the Labor Market
by Freeman, Richard B
- 369-377 The Economics of Internal Organization: Exit and Voice in Relation to Markets and Hierarchies
by Williamson, Oliver E
- 378-385 Consolidation or Diversity: Choices in the Structure of Urban Governance
by Young, Dennis R
- 386-389 Political Economy: Some Uses of the Exit-Voice Approach: Discussion
by Hirschman, Albert O
- 389-391 Political Economy: Some Uses of the Exit-Voice Approach: Discussion
by Nelson, Richard R
- 392-397 A Survey of Advertising and Market Structure
by Butters, Gerard R
- 398-406 Interbrand Choice, Media Mix and Market Performance
by Porter, Michael E
- 407-414 Product Differentiation and Welfare
by Spence, Michael
- 415-429 The New York City Fiscal Crisis: What Happened and What Is to Be Done?
by Gramlich, Edward M
- 430-435 The Effects of Family Background on Earnings
by Corcoran, Mary & Jencks, Christopher & Olneck, Michael
- 436-440 Intergenerational Transmission of Income and Wealth
by Behrman, Jere R & Taubman, Paul
- 441-447 Incentive for Innovation as the Basis for Effluent Charge Strategy
by Orr, Lloyd
- 448-453 Federal Environmental Policy and R&D on Water Pollution Abatement
by Brumm, Harold J, Jr & Dick, Daniel T
- 454-458 The Anatomy of Nonmarket Failure: An Examination of Environmental Policies
by White, Ron D
- 459-461 Exchange Versus Grant Transactions in Environmental Models: Discussion
by Horvath, Janos
March 1976, Volume 66, Issue 1
- 1-14 Rigor and Relevance in a Changing Institutional Setting
by Gordon, Robert Aaron
- 15-27 Uncertainty, Permanent Demand, and Investment Behavior
by Birch, Eleanor M & Siebert, Calvin D
- 28-44 Rational Expectations in a Disequilibrium Model of the Term Structure
by Echols, Michael E & Elliott, Jan Walter
- 45-55 The Value of Human Life in the Demand for Safety
by Conley, Bryan C
- 56-68 The Demand for High-Powered Money
by Lothian, James R
- 69-76 Benefit Shares and Majority Voting
by Denzau, Arthur T & Mackay, Robert J
- 71-93 The Non-Uniqueness of Equilibrium in the Loschian Location Model
by Eaton, B Curtis & Lipsey, Richard G
- 94-103 Input Choices and Uncertain Demand
by Holthausen, Duncan M
- 104-123 The Long-Run Analysis of the Labor-Managed Firm: An Alternative Interpretation
by Furubotn, Eirik G
- 124-131 Inflationary Expectations: Their Formation and Interest Rate Effects
by Lahiri, Kajal
- 132-142 A Model of the Supply of Bilateral Foreign Aid
by Dudley, Leonard & Montmarquette, Claude
- 143-152 Harberger's Welfare Indicator and Revealed Preference Theory
by Diewert, W E
- 153-167 The Determinants of Investment in Petroleum Reserves and Their Implications for Public Policy
by Cox, James C & Wright, Arthur W
- 168-173 Do Income Taxes Reduce the Effectiveness of Monetary Policy?
by Black, Stanley W & Blitz, Rudolph C
- 174-177 Separability and Vanishing Externalities
by Montgomery, W David
- 178-183 Estimated Parameters as Dependent Variables
by Saxonhouse, Gary R
- 184-185 The Foundations of Money Illusion in a Neoclassical Micro-Monetary Model: Comment
by Clower, Robert W & Riley, John G
- 186-191 The Foundations of Money Illusion in a Neoclassical Micro-Monetary Model: Comment
by Wichers, C Robert
- 192-195 The Foundations of Money Illusion in a Neoclassical Micro-Monetary Model: Reply
by Dusansky, Richard & Kalman, Peter J
- 196-198 Faculty Salaries: Is There Discrimination by Sex, Race, and Discipline? Additional Evidence
by Hoffman, Emily P
- 199-203 Default Risk, Homemade Leverage, and the Modigliani-Miller Theorem: Note
by Hagen, Kare P
- 204-212 Default Risk and the Modigliani-Miller Theorem: A Synthesis
by Baron, David P
- 213-216 The Xistence of X-Efficiency
by Stigler, George J
- 217-220 A Note on Quantitative Restrictions and Capital Mobility
by Falvey, Rodney E
- 221-223 Black-White Differences in Returns to Schooling: Some New Evidence
by Link, Charles R & Ratledge, Edward C & Lewis, Kenneth A
- 224-227 The Effect of Compensated Price Changes on Expenditures
by Wichers, C Robert
- 228-234 Liability Rules and Income Distribution in Product Liability
by Hamada, Koichi
- 235-238 The Social Cost of Input Distortions: A Comment and a Generalization
by Anderson, James E
- 239-243 Another Look at the Social Valuation of Input Price Changes
by Schmalensee, Richard
March 1975, Volume 65, Issue 11
December 1975, Volume 65, Issue 5
- 791-811 The 1975 Report of the President's Council of Economic Advisors: A Radical Critique
by Crotty, James R & Rapping, Leonard A
- 812-824 Securities Market Efficiency in an Arrow-Debreu Economy
by Rubinstein, Mark
- 825-842 The Consumption Function in a Developing Economy and the Italian Experience
by Modigliani, Franco & Tarantelli, E
- 843-858 Interest Rates, Inflation, and Consumer Expenditures
by Weber, Warren E
- 859-871 Exchange Rates and Fiscal Policy in a Popular Model of International Trade
by Dornbusch, Rudiger
- 872-886 Equities, Capital Gains, and the Role of Finance in Accumulation
by Moore, B J
- 887-899 Constraints on Government Investment Opportunities and the Choice of Discount Rate
by Bradford, David F
- 900-922 The Demand for Risky Assets
by Friend, Irwin & Blume, Marshall E
- 923-933 An Intergenerational Model of Population Growth
by Razin, Assaf & Ben-Zion, Uri
- 934-942 Search in the Labor Market and the Duration of Unemployment: Some Empirical Evidence
by Barron, John M
- 943-955 Private Preference for Collective Goods Revealed Through Voting on Referenda
by Deacon, Robert T & Shapiro, Perry
- 956-965 Technical Change and the Reproducibility of Capital
by Hulten, Charles R
- 966-977 Cross-Subsidization: Pricing in Public Enterprises
by Faulhaber, Gerald R
- 978-991 Revealed Preference for Public Goods
by Hori, Hajime
- 992-996 Market Equilibrium Versus Optimum in a Model with Congestion: Note
by Hochman, Oded
- 997-1001 Externalities, Extortion, and Efficiency
by Daly, George & Giertz, J Fred
- 1002-1007 A Model of IQ, Occupaton, and Earnings
by Brown, William W & Reynolds, Morgan O
- 1008-1014 On Monopoly Welfare Losses: Comment
by Carson, Richard
- 1015-1023 On Monopoly Welfare Losses: Comment
by Worcester, Dean A, Jr
- 1024-1031 On Monopoly Welfare Losses: Reply
by Bergson, Abram
- 1032-1036 The Economics of the Network-Affiliate Relationship: Comment
by Graham, Daniel A & Vernon, John M
- 1037-1038 The Economics of the Network-Affiliate Relationship: Reply
by Besen, Stanley M & Soligo, Ronald
September 1975, Volume 65, Issue 4
- 533-538 The 1975 Report of the President's Council of Economic Advisers: Food and Agriculture
by Carter, Harold O
- 539-547 The 1975 Report of the President's Council of Economic Advisers: Long on Analysis, Short on Policy
by Poole, William
- 548-566 Interest and Credit in General Equilibrium with Transactions Costs
by Niehans, Jurg
- 567-585 Socially Optimal Product Differentiation
by Lancaster, Kelvin
- 586-597 Security Price Changes and Transaction Volumes: Theory and Evidence
by Epps, Thomas W
- 598-609 The Measurement and Trend of Inequality: A Basic Revision
by Paglin, Morton
- 610-623 A Keynes-Friedman Money Demand Function
by Meyer, Paul A & Neri, John A
- 624-633 Short-Run Asset Effects on Household Saving and Consumption: The Cross-Section Evidence
by Friend, Irwin & Lieberman, Charles
- 634-643 Pure Traded Intermediate Products and The Heckscher-Ohlin Theorem
by Schweinberger, Albert G
- 644-659 Did the 1968 Surcharge Really Work?
by Springer, William L
- 660-673 Linear Taxation of Wealth and Wages for Intragenerational Lifetime Justice: Some Steady-State Cases
by Ordover, J A & Phelps, Edmund S
- 674-688 Portfolio Equilibrium and the Balance of Payments: A Monetary Approach
by Frenkel, Jacob A & Rodriguez, Carlos Alfredo
- 689-694 Profit Maximization and Alternative Theories: A Dynamic Reconciliation
by Wong, Robert E
- 695-699 The Limits to Growth in a Neoclassical World
by Beckmann, Martin J
- 700-703 Capital Gains and the Aggregate Consumption Function: Comment
by McElroy, Michael B & Poindexter, J C
- 704-707 Capital Gains and the Aggregate Consumption Function: Reply
by Bhatia, Kul B
- 708-709 The Concept and Measure of Consumer's Surplus: Comment
by Mishan, Ezra J
- 710-711 The Concept and Measure of Consumer's Surplus: Reply
by Burns, Michael E
- 712-720 Public Investment Criteria for Underpriced Public Products
by Mumy, Gene E & Hanke, Steve H
- 721-723 Externalities, Liability, Separability, and Resource Allocation: Comment
by Coelho, Philip R P
- 724-727 Externalities, Liability, Separability, and Resource Allocation: Comment
by Gifford, Adam, Jr & Stone, Courtenay C
- 728-729 Externalities, Liability, Separability, and Resource Allocation: Comment
by Greenwood, Peter & Ingene, Charles & Horsfield, James
- 730-732 Externalities, Liability, Separability, and Resource Allocation: Reply
by Merchand, James R & Russell, Keith P
- 733-736 Option Demand and Consumer's Surplus: Comment
by Bohm, Peter
- 737-739 Option Demand and Consumer's Surplus: Reply
by Schmalensee, Richard
- 740-752 The Optimum Lifetime Distribution of Consumption Expenditures: Comment
by Daniere, Andre
- 753-755 The Optimum Lifetime Distribution of Consumption Expenditures: Reply
by Thurow, Lester C
- 756-758 A Model of a Highway System Financed by a Trust Fund
by Davis, E G & Olson, J E
- 759-761 Optimal Advertising: A Note
by Weber, David
- 762-767 On the Effects of Fiscal and Monetary Policy: Completing the Taxonomy
by Meyer, Laurence H & Hart, William R
- 768-773 Default Risk, Scale, and the Homemade Leverage Theorem: Note
by Cheng, Pao Lun
June 1975, Volume 65, Issue 3
- 259-268 Environmental Quality: The First Five Years
by Mills, Edwin S & Peterson, Frederick M
- 269-282 Short-Term Interest Rates as Predictors of Inflation
by Fama, Eugene F
- 283-300 The Theory of "Screening," Education, and the Distribution of Income
by Stiglitz, Joseph E
- 301-313 Substitution Effects and Biases in Nontrue Price Indices
by Lloyd, P J
- 314-325 A Labor Theoretic Analysis of the Criminal Choice
by Block, M K & Heineke, J M
- 326-337 Monopoly Pricing and Capacity Choice under Uncertainty
by Meyer, Robert A
- 338-349 Dynamic Monopsony and Structural Change
by Baily, Martin Neil
- 350-366 Academic Achievement and Job Performance
by Wise, David A
- 367-383 Transcendental Logarithmic Utility Functions
by Christensen, Laurits R & Jorgenson, Dale W & Lau, Lawrence J
- 384-396 Empirical Implications of Infrequent Purchase Behavior in a Stock Adjustment Model
by Westin, Richard B
- 397-417 The Deterrent Effect of Capital Punishment: A Question of Life and Death
by Ehrlich, Isaac
- 418-428 China as a Less Developed Economy
by Reynolds, Lloyd G
- 429-445 A Model of Public Fiscal Behavior in Developing Countries: Aid, Investment, and Taxation
by Heller, Peter S
- 446-453 Demand for International Reserves and the Optimum Mix and Speed of Adjustment Policies
by Claassen, Emil-Maria
- 454-464 The Hereditary and Relativistic Formulation of the Demand for Money: Circular Reasoning or a Real Structural Relation?
by Allais, M
- 465-466 Professor Allais' Theory of the Demand for Money: Rejoinder
by Scadding, John L
- 467-472 Required Disclosure and the Stock Market: Comment
by Friend, Irwin & Westerfield, Randolph
- 473-477 Required Disclosure and the Stock Market: Rejoinder
by Benston, George J
- 478-483 The Simple Economics of Incentive Contracting: Note
by Canes, Michael E
- 486-486 The Principal Cause of Salary Differentials: Research Output or Experience? Reply
by Katz, David A
- 487-490 Segmentation of the Labor Market: Comment
by Barron, John M
- 491-491 Segmentation of the Labor Market: Rejoinder
by Holt, Charles C
- 492-497 The Elasticity of Scale and the Shape of Average Costs
by Hanoch, Giora
- 498-503 The Welfare Effects of Spatial Price Discrimination
by Holahan, William L
- 504-506 Wage Determination, Inflation, and the Industrial Structure: Comment
by Bomberger, William A
- 507-509 Wage Determination, Inflation, and the Industrial Structure: Reply
by Ross, Stephen A & Wachter, Michael L
- 510-516 Pitfalls in Financial Model Building: A Clarification
by Smith, Gary
- 517-525 Buyer's Prices, Seller's Prices, and Price Flexibility: Comment
by Bohi, Douglas R & Scully, Gerald W
- 526-526 Buyer's Prices, Seller's Prices, and Price Flexibility: Reply
by Stigler, Geroge J
July 1975, Volume 65, Issue 3
May 1975, Volume 65, Issue 2
- 1-15 Income Distribution-Can Economists Help?
by Rivlin, Alice M
- 16-22 The Challenge of Dual and Radical Theories of the Labor Market to Orthodox Theory
by Cain, Glen G
- 23-28 Economic Analysis of Trade Unionism
by Johnson, George E
- 29-34 Economics of Time and Labor Supply
by Lewis, H G
- 35-36 The Economics of Labor: An Assessment of Recent Research: Discussion
by Stephan, Paula E
- 37-46 Three Phases of Cliometric Research on Slavery and Its Aftermath
by Fogel, Robert William
- 47-52 Public Policy and Black Economic Progress: A Review of the Evidence
by Anderson, Bernard E & Wallace, Phyllis A
- 53-58 Factors Affecting the Future Economic Prospects of Minorities
by Swinton, David H
- 59-60 Past Developments and Future Prospects for Ethnic Minority Groups: Discussion
by Trosper, Ronald L
- 60-62 Past Developments and Future Prospects for Ethnic Minority Groups: Discussion
by Fusfeld, Daniel R
- 63-73 Human Capital Theory: Education, Discrimination, and Life Cycles
by Welch, Finis
- 74-82 The Problem with Human Capital Theory-A Marxian Critique
by Bowles, Samuel & Gintis, Herbert
- 83-91 Job Search and Affirmative Action
by Amsden, Alice H & Moser, Collette
- 92-99 Women Economists: Career Aspirations, Education, and Training
by Strober, Myra H
- 100-107 Two Supply Curves for Economists? Implications of Mobility and Career Attachment of Women
by Reagan, Barbara B
- 108-114 Inflation and the International Monetary Situation
by Witteveen, H Johannes
- 115-119 Monetarist and Keynesian Models of the Transmission of Inflation
by Branson, William H
- 120-124 Understanding World Inflation
by Perry, George L
- 125-128 Monetary Growth and the Long-Run Rate of Inflation
by Selden, Richard T
- 129-132 Interpreting Recent World Inflation
by Teigen, Ronald L
- 133-146 The Payments Adjustment Process and the Exchange Rate Regime: What Have We Learned?
by Whitman, Marina v N
- 147-148 Domestic Adjustment to Balance of Payments Disequilibrium: Discussion
by Dornbusch, Rudiger
- 148-151 Domestic Adjustment to Balance of Payments Disequilibrium: Discussion
by Fellner, William J
- 151-153 Domestic Adjustment to Balance of Payments Disequilibrium: Discussion
by Kafka, Alexandre
- 153-156 Domestic Adjustment to Balance of Payments Disequilibrium: Discussion
by Volcker, Paul A
- 157-166 Recent Developments in Monetary Theory
by Fischer, Stanley
- 167-175 Empirical Monetary Macroeconomics: What Have We Learned in the Last 25 Years?
by Brainard, William C & Cooper, Richard N
- 176-179 25 Years after the Rediscovery of Money: What Have We Learned? Discussion
by Friedman, Milton
- 179-181 25 Years after the Rediscovery of Money: What Have We Learned? Discussion
by Modigliani, Franco
- 182-188 The Coordination of Economic Activities: A Keynesian Perspective
by Clower, Robert & Leijonhufvud, Axel
- 189-194 The Keynesian Revolution Reconsidered
by Eisner, Robert
- 195-202 Keynesian Models of Recession and Depression
by Tobin, James
- 203-209 Towards a Theory of Saving Behavior
by Juster, F Thomas & Taylor, Lester D
- 210-216 Saving Behavior in Western Germany and the United States
by Strumpel, Burkhard
- 217-222 Postwar U. S. Consumption, Consumer Expenditures, and Saving
by Darby, Michael R
- 223-224 Personal Savings in the Postwar World: Implications for the Theory of Household Behavior: Discussion
by Mayer, Thomas
- 225-230 A Contractarian Paradigm for Applying Economic Theory
by Buchanan, James M
- 231-236 Problems vs. Conflicts: Economic Theory and Ideology
by Foley, Duncan K
- 237-243 Law and Economic Theory: An Economist's View
by Klevorick, Alvin K
- 244-249 The National Longitudinal Surveys: New Vistas for Labor Market Research
by Parnes, Herbert S
- 250-256 Using Survey Data from the University of Michigan's Survey Research Center
by Morgan, James N
- 257-262 Potential Applications of Census Bureau Economic Series in Microdata Analysis
by Kallek, Shirley
- 263-269 The Experimental Panel Data Resources at the Poverty Institute Data Center
by Dickinson, Katherine & Watts, Harold W
- 270-279 Firm Decision-making Processes and Oligopoly Theory
by Joskow, Paul L
- 280-283 Oligopoly Theory, Communication, and Information
by Shubik, Martin
- 284-288 Northeast Railroads: Restructured or Nationalized?
by Morton, Alexander Lyall
- 289-294 Transportation Controls and the Spatial Structure of Urban Areas
by Goldstein, Gerald S & Moses, Leon N
- 295-301 Regulation and the Financial Condition of the Electric Power Companies in the 1970's
by Joskov, Paul L & MacAvoy, Paul W
- 302-309 Development Economics-A Reassessment of Goals
by Adelman, Irma
- 310-316 The Structuralist Approach to Development Policy
by Chenery, Hollis B
- 317-322 State of Development Economics
by Resnick, Stephen A
- 323-328 Implications of Growth Theory for Trade and Development
by Findlay, Ronald
- 329-337 The Theory of Economic Growth: A Critique and Reformulation
by Harris, Donald J
- 338-344 Growth Theory from an Evolutionary Perspective: The Differential Productivity Puzzle
by Nelson, Richard R & Winter, Sidney G
- 345-355 Chinese and Indian Development: An Interdisciplinary Environmental Analysis
by Richman, Barry
- 356-364 China and India: Contrasting Experiences in Economic Development
by Weisskopf, Thomas E
- 365-368 China and India: Development during the Last 25 Years: Discussion
by Desai, Padma
- 368-371 China and India: Development during the Last 25 Years: Discussion
by Gurley, John G
- 372-376 International Technology Transfer: Forms, Resource Requirements, and Policies
by Mansfield, Edwin
- 377-382 The Economics of East European Technology Imports from the West
by Hewett, Edward A
- 383-388 Problems of Technology Absorption in Chinese Industry
by Rawski, Thomas G
- 389-396 Incidence of World Taxes on Natural Resources with Special Reference to Bauxite
by Gillis, Malcolm & McLure, Charles E, Jr
- 397-404 U.S. Taxes on Energy Resources
by Brannon, Gerard M
- 405-406 Taxation of Natural Resources: Discussion
by Wright, Arthur W