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1987, Volume 102, Issue 4
- 769-783 The Pure Compensation Problem: Egalitarianism Versus Laissez-Fairism
by Hervé Moulin - 785-796 "Making Book Against Oneself," the Independence Axiom, and Nonlinear Utility Theory
by Jerry Green - 797-814 The Cyclical Component of U. S. Economic Activity
by Peter K. Clark - 815-833 Labor Turnover, Job-Specific Skills, and Efficiency in a Search Model
by Donald R. Deere - 835-855 Stabilization with Exchange Rate Management
by Allan Drazen & Elhanan Helpman - 857-880 Are Output Fluctuations Transitory?
by John Y. Campbell & N. Gregory Mankiw - 881-891 The Spatial Incidence of Local Retail Taxation
by Ralph M. Braid - 893-901 The Complex Dynamics of the Simple Ricardian System
by Amit Bhaduri & Donald J. Harris - 903-911 Policy Targeting with Endogenous Distortions: Theory of Optimum Subsidy Revisited
by Dani Rodrik
1987, Volume 102, Issue 3
- 453-476 Job Discrimination, Market Forces, and the Invisibility Hypothesis
by Paul Milgrom & Sharon Oster - 477-489 Taxes, Redistribution, and the Minimum Wage: A Theoretical Analysis
by Stephen P. Allen - 491-525 Pioneers, Imitators, and Generics — a Simulation Model of Schumpeterian Competition
by Henry G. Grabowski & John M. Vernon - 527-551 Labor Contracts under Asymmetric Information When Workers are Free to Quit
by Margaret A. Meyer - 553-580 A Specification Test for Speculative Bubbles
by Kenneth D. West - 581-593 Middlemen
by Ariel Rubinstein & Asher Wolinsky - 595-613 Optimum Product Diversity and the Incentives for Entry in Natural Oligopolies
by Larry E. Jones - 615-632 Import Quotas and the Product Cycle
by David Dollar - 633-650 The Economics of Export-Performance Requirements
by Dani Rodrik - 651-678 Macroeconomic Policy in a Two-Party System as a Repeated Game
by Alberto Alesina - 679-690 The Disparity Between Willingness to Accept and Willingness to Pay Measures of Value
by Don L. Coursey & John L. Hovis & William D. Schulze - 691-695 The Persistence of Evaluation Disparities
by Jack L. Knetsch & J. A. Sinden - 697-700 On the Inception of Rational Bubbles
by Behzad T. Diba & Herschel I. Grossman
1987, Volume 102, Issue 2
- 179-221 Signaling Games and Stable Equilibria
by In-Koo Cho & David M. Kreps - 223-241 An Extension of the Second Welfare Theorem to Economies with Nonconvexities and Public Goods
by M. Ali Khan & Rajiv Vohra - 243-263 Information, Incentives, and Organizational Mode
by Michael H. Riordan & David E. M. Sappington - 265-279 Risk and Capital Accumulation in a Small Open Economy
by Joseph Zeira - 281-292 Too Much Investment: A Problem of Asymmetric Information
by David de Meza & David C. Webb - 293-328 Testing the Response of Consumption to Income Changes with (Noisy) Panel Data
by Joseph G. Altonji & Aloysius Siow - 329-345 Eating, Drinking, Smoking, and Testing the Lifecycle Hypothesis
by Martin Browning - 347-373 Can Union Labor Ever Cost Less?
by Steven G. Allen - 375-394 Markets with Consumer Switching Costs
by Paul Klemperer - 395-409 Micro Shocks and Aggregate Risk
by Boyan Jovanovic - 411-428 Consumption and Unemployment
by Mark Dynarski & Steven M. Sheffrin - 429-436 Consumer Differences and Prices in a Search Model
by Peter Diamond - 437-444 Real Estate Assets and Consumer Spending
by Kul B. Bhatia - 445-452 Incentives for Information Production and Disclosure: Comment
by Daniel J. Seidmann
1987, Volume 102, Issue 1
- 1-22 Confidence and the Real Value of Money in an Overlapping Generations Economy
by Philippe Weil - 23-35 Cooperation, Productivity, and Profit Sharing
by Felix R. FitzRoy & Kornelius Kraft - 37-50 Incomplete Information Bargaining with Outside Opportunities
by Drew Fudenberg & David K. Levine & Jean Tirole - 51-75 The Costs of Worker Displacement
by Daniel S. Hamermesh - 77-95 The Relation between Return and Income
by Shlomo Yitzhaki - 97-108 The Welfare Cost of Rationing-By-Queuing Across Markets: Theory and Estimates from the U. S. Gasoline Crises
by H. E. Frech III & William C. Lee - 109-134 Price Scissors and the Structure of the Economy
by Raaj Kumar Sah & Joseph E. Stiglitz - 135-145 Costly Monitoring, Loan Contracts, and Equilibrium Credit Rationing
by Stephen D. Williamson - 147-159 The Existence of Self-Enforcing Implicit Contracts
by Clive Bull - 161-169 Preference Proximity and Anonymous Social Choice
by Nick Baigent - 171-171 Unscrambling Chaos through Thick and Thin: An Explanation
by Francois Melese & William Transue
1986, Volume 101, Issue 4
- 663-685 A Simple General Equilibrium Version of the Baumol-Tobin Model
by David Romer - 687-706 General Equilibrium Wage and Price Distributions
by James W. Albrecht & Bo Axell & Harald Lang - 707-727 The Value of Waiting to Invest
by Robert McDonald & Daniel Siegel - 729-749 An Economic Theory of Planned Obsolescence
by Jeremy Bulow - 751-784 Equality of Resources Implies Equality of Welfare
by John E. Roemer - 785-803 Bond and Stock Returns in a Simple Exchange Model
by John Y. Campbell - 805-833 The Multinational Firm
by Wilfred J. Ethier - 835-860 Managerial Incentives and Capital Management
by Bengt Holmstrom & Joan Ricart i Costa - 861-865 Addition and Efficiency
by Rolf Färe - 867-877 Will Wage Setters Ever Stagger Decisions?
by Gary Fethke & Andrew Policano - 879-888 A Sequential Concession Game with Asymmetric Information
by Janusz A. Ordover & Ariel Rubinstein
1986, Volume 101, Issue 3
- 431-453 Can the Production Smoothing Model of Inventory Behavior be Saved?
by Alan S. Blinder - 455-470 The Allocation of Credit and Financial Collapse
by N. Gregory Mankiw - 471-491 Fees Versus Royalties and the Private Value of a Patent
by Morton I. Kamien & Yair Tauman - 493-511 True Monopolistic Competition as a Result of Imperfect Information
by Asher Wolinsky - 513-542 The Dynamic Demand for Capital and Labor
by Matthew D. Shapiro - 543-565 The Wage Price Spiral
by Olivier J. Blanchard - 567-589 How to License Intangible Property
by Michael L. Katz & Carl Shapiro - 591-607 Export Performance and Export-Import Linkage Requirements
by Mark G. Herander & Christopher R. Thomas - 609-624 Human Capital Versus Sorting: The Effects of Compulsory Attendance Laws
by Kevin Lang & David Kropp - 625-630 The Limitations of Pigouvian Taxes as a Long-Run Remedy for Externalities: Comment
by Robert E. Kohn - 631-634 The Limitation of Pigouvian Taxes as a Long-Run Remedy for Externalities: An Extension of Results
by Dennis W. Carlton & Glenn C. Loury - 635-640 Commodity Price Stabilization: The Massell Model and Multiplicative Disturbances
by Christopher L. Gilbert - 641-646 The Commons and the Optimal Number of Firms
by Richard Cornes & Charles F. Mason & Todd Sandler - 647-651 Potential Pareto Optimality of Risky Projects
by Brendan O'Flaherty - 653-657 Farm Women, Work, and Fertility
by William Sander
1986, Volume 101, Issue 2
- 211-228 The Changing Behavior of the Term Structure of Interest Rates
by N. Gregory Mankiw & Jeffrey A. Miron - 229-264 Externalities in Economies with Imperfect Information and Incomplete Markets
by Bruce C. Greenwald & Joseph E. Stiglitz - 265-279 Monopolistic Competition with Experience Goods
by Michael H. Riordan - 281-306 Controlling Preferences for Lotteries on Units of Experimental Exchange
by Joyce E. Berg & Lane A. Daley & John W. Dickhaut & John R. O'Brien - 307-321 Divisionalization and Entry Deterrence
by Marius Schwartz & Earl A. Thompson - 323-339 Gasoline Prices and the Used Automobile Market: A Rational Expectations Asset Price Approach
by James A. Kahn - 341-361 Earnings and Pension Compensation: The Effect of Eligibility
by Robert L. Clark & Ann A. McDermed - 363-382 A Language Theory of Discrimination
by Kevin Lang - 383-406 Optimal Trade and Industrial Policy Under Oligopoly
by Jonathan Eaton & Gene M. Grossman - 407-418 Price Adjustment Costs, Anticipated Inflation, and Output
by Timur Kuran - 419-423 Unscrambling Chaos Through Thick and Thin
by Francois Melese & William Transue - 425-426 Unscrambling the Concept of Chaos Through Thick and Thin: Reply
by Richard H. Day
1986, Volume 101, Issue 1
- 1-31 Menu Auctions, Resource Allocation, and Economic Influence
by B. Douglas Bernheim & Michael D. Whinston - 33-49 Cooperation in Ongoing Organizations
by Jacques Cremer - 51-68 Nonlinear Prices and the Regulated Firm
by Padmanabhan Srinagesh - 69-84 Exchange Markets: A Welfare Comparison of Market Maker and Walrasian Systems
by Pipat Pithyachariyakul - 85-102 Supply Shocks and Price Adjustment in the World Oil Market
by R. Glenn Hubbard - 103-129 Public and Private Returns from Joint Venture Research: An Example from Agriculture
by Alvin Ulrich & Hartley Furtan & Andrew Schmitz - 131-147 Vertical Integration: Scale Distortions, Partial Integration, and the Direction of Price Change
by Herman C. Quirmbach - 149-173 Sex Discrimination and Product Market Competition: The Case of the Banking Industry
by Orley Ashenfelter & Timothy Hannan - 175-184 Raw Materials, Profits, and the Productivity Slowdown: Some Doubts
by David Grubb - 185-195 Productivity Growth and Materials Use in U. S. Manufacturing
by Martin Neil Baily - 197-200 Raw Materials, Profits, and the Productivity Slowdown: A Complementary Note
by Michael Bruno - 201-207 Betting and Equilibrium
by Richard E. Quandt
1985, Volume 100, Issue Supplement
- 823-838 A Near-Rational Model of the Business Cycle, with Wage and Price Inertia
by George A. Akerlof & Janet L. Yellen - 839-852 Learning Curve Spillovers and Market Performance
by Pankaj Ghemawat & A. Michael Spence - 853-869 Producer Surplus and Risk
by Rulon D. Pope & Jean-Paul Chavas - 871-885 A Minsky Crisis
by Lance Taylor & Stephen A. O'Connell - 887-914 Optimal Price and Inventory Adjustment in an Open-Economy Model of the Business Cycle
by Robert P. Flood & Robert J. Hodrick - 915-934 A Method for Identifying the Public Good Allocation Process Within a Group
by Martin C. McGuire & Carl H. Groth - 935-959 Staggered Contracts and the Frequency of Price Adjustment
by Stephen G. Cecchetti - 961-987 Specific Experience, Household Structure, and Intergenerational Transfers: Farm Family Land and Labor Arrangements in Developing Countries
by Mark R. Rosenzweig & Kenneth I. Wolpin - 989-1010 An Equilibrium Analysis of Optimal Unemployment Insurance and Taxation
by David Easley & Nicholas M. Kiefer & Uri Possen - 1011-1039 Monetary Policy Regimes, Expected Inflation, and the Response of Interest Rates to Money Announcements
by V. Vance Roley & Carl E. Walsh - 1041-1065 Portfolio Crowding-Out, Empirically Estimated
by Jeffrey A. Frankel - 1067-1071 A Note on Optimal Policies in Dual Economies
by Ira N. Gang & Shubhashis Gangopadhyay - 1073-1081 Adam Smith and the Prisoners' Dilemma
by Gordon Tullock
1985, Volume 100, Issue 4
- 1083-1113 The Permanent Income Hypothesis and Consumption Durability: Analysis Based on Japanese Panel Data
by Fumio Hayashi - 1115-1141 Wages and Employment in a Segmented Labor Market
by Ian M. McDonald & Robert M. Solow - 1143-1167 Market Power in a Securities Market with Endogenous Information
by Mark S. Grinblatt & Stephen A. Ross - 1169-1189 The Optimal Degree of Commitment to an Intermediate Monetary Target
by Kenneth Rogoff - 1191-1215 A History of Mechanization in the Cotton South: The Institutional Hypothesis
by Warren C. Whatley - 1217-1233 Expectational Stability and the Multiple Equilibria Problem in Linear Rational Expectations Models
by George Evans - 1235-1256 Comparative Dynamics in Aggregate Models of Optimal Capital Accumulation
by Robert A. Becker - 1257-1292 Competitive Value when Only Labor is Scarce
by Robert L. Bishop - 1293-1311 Resale Price Maintenance and Forward Integration into a Monopolistically Competitive Industry
by Martin K. Perry & Robert H. Groff - 1313-1329 The Heckscher-Ohlin-Samuelson Model with Implicit Contracts
by Steven J. Matusz - 1331-1334 The Fallacy of Using Long-Run Cost for Peak-Load Pricing
by William Vickrey - 1335-1337 Capacity Costs, Heterogeneous Users, and Peak-Load Pricing
by W. John Jordan - 1339-1347 Uncertainty in Future Government Spending and Investment
by Richard Hartman
1985, Volume 100, Issue 3
- 551-570 International Factor Mobility, Minimum Wage Rates, and Factor-Price Equalization: A Synthesis
by J. Peter Neary - 571-596 Disequilibrium Dynamics and the Stability of Quasi Equilibria
by Israel German - 597-624 Monopolistic Recycling of Oil Revenue and Intertemporal Bias in Oil Depletion and Trade
by Arye L. Hillman & Ngo Van Long - 625-650 Wage Bargaining in a Macroeconomic Model with Rationing
by Christopher J. Ellis & John Fender - 651-675 The Contribution of Changing Energy and Import Prices to Changing Average Labor Productivity: A Profit Formulation for Canada
by Dean C. Mountain - 677-695 Inflation, Interest Rates, and Welfare
by Paul R. Krugman & Torsten Persson & Lars E. O. Svensson - 697-714 The Generalized Theory of Transfers and Welfare: Exogenous (policy-Imposed) and Endogenous (Transfer-Induced) Distortion
by Jagdish N. Bhagwati & Richard A. Brecher & Tatsuo Hatta - 715-745 Government Expenditures, Deficits, and Inflation: On the Impossibility of a Balanced Budget
by Bruce D. Smith - 747-773 Unemployment Through the Filter of Memory
by George A. Akerlof & Janet L. Yellen - 775-788 A Simple Durable Goods Model
by David Levine - 789-806 The Distribution of Wealth and Welfare in the Presence of Incomplete Annuity Markets
by Zvi Eckstein & Martin S. Eichenbaum & Dan Peled - 807-810 Income Inequality Indices and Deprivation: A Generalization
by Z. M. Berrebi & Jacques Silber - 811-819 Private Markets in (Excludable) Public Goods: A Reexamination
by Geoffrey Brennan & Cliff Walsh
1985, Volume 100, Issue 2
- 303-320 The Optimal Level of Social Security Benefits
by Martin Feldstein - 321-334 Population Size: Individual Choice and Social Optima
by Marc Nerlove & Assaf Razin & Efraim Sadka - 335-356 Efficient Tax Reform in a Dynamic Model of General Equilibrium
by Christophe Chamley - 357-372 State Dependence in Optimal Factor Accumulation
by Allan Drazen - 373-387 The Inefficiency of Unemployment: The Supervision Perspective
by Guillermo A. Calvo - 389-408 Expectations, Life Expectancy, and Economic Behavior
by Daniel S. Hamermesh - 409-446 Occupational Choice: An Application to the Market for Public School Teachers
by Gary A. Zarkin - 447-463 Flexibility in Intercommodity Substitution May Sharpen Price Fluctuations
by Knut Anton Mork - 465-478 A Theory of Price-Fixing Rings
by E. Kwan Choi & Carmen F. Menezes & John H. Tressler - 479-493 Indirect Methods for Regulating Externalities Under Uncertainty
by Evan F. Koenig - 495-518 Predetermined Prices and the Allocation of Social Risks
by Costas Azariadis & Russell Cooper - 519-528 Quantity Competition in Spatial Markets with Incomplete Information
by John M. Clapp - 529-538 Small Menu Costs and Large Business Cycles: A Macroeconomic Model of Monopoly
by N. Gregory Mankiw - 539-550 Wage Flexibility and Openness
by Joshua Aizenman
1985, Volume 100, Issue 1
- 1-27 Taxation of Corporate Capital Income: Tax Revenues Versus Tax Distortions
by Roger H. Gordon - 29-56 Permanent Differences in Unemployment and Permanent Wage Differentials
by James D. Adams - 57-79 Two Views of the Geographic Distribution of Unemployment
by Stephen T. Marston - 81-99 Innovation and Industry Evolution
by Jennifer F. Reinganum - 101-118 The Social Efficiency of Fixed Wages
by William R. Johnson - 119-147 Multiplicity of Equilibria and Comparative Statics
by Timothy J. Kehoe - 149-163 The "Patman Effect" and Stabilization Policy
by Robert A. Driskill & Steven M. Sheffrin - 165-181 The Taxation of Exhaustible Resources
by Villamor Gamponia & Robert Mendelsohn - 183-206 The Effect of Liquidity Constraints on Consumption: A Cross-Sectional Analysis
by Fumio Hayashi - 207-224 Incidence Analysis of a Sector-Specific Minimum Wage in a Two-Sector Harris-Todaro Model
by M. Hasan Imam & John Whalley - 225-251 Intertemporal Substitution in Macroeconomics
by N. Gregory Mankiw & Julio J. Rotemberg & Lawrence H. Summers - 253-261 The Free Rider Problem and a Social Custom Model of Trade Union Membership
by Alison L. Booth - 263-269 Strategic Management Behavior Under Reward Structures in a Planned Economy
by Jörg Finsinger & Ingo Vogelsang - 271-278 Reward Structures in a Planned Economy: Some Difficulties
by H. S. E. Gravelle - 279-289 Reward Structures in a Planned Economy: Some Further Thoughts
by Mo-Yin S. Tam - 291-294 Option Value: Empirical Evidence from a Case Study of Recreation and Water Quality: Comment
by Robert Cameron Mitchell & Richard T. Carson - 295-299 Option Value: Empirical Evidence from a Case Study of Recreation and Water Quality: Reply
by Douglas A. Greenley & Richard G. Walsh & Robert A. Young - v:100:y:1985:i:1:p:iii. Manifesto
by Olivier J. Blanchard & Eric S. Maskin & Lawrence H. Summers
1984, Volume 99, Issue 4
- 649-672 Oil Prices, Welfare, and the Trade Balance
by Lars E. O. Svensson - 673-691 A Production Theory Perspective on Collective Choice Theory
by John Fountain - 693-716 Wage and Employment Structure in an Economy with Internal Labor Markets
by Andrew J. Oswald - 717-727 The Theory of Social Custom: A Modification and Some Extensions
by David Romer - 729-752 Tax Subsidies to Owner-Occupied Housing: An Asset-Market Approach
by James M. Poterba - 753-765 Market Power and Transferable Property Rights
by Robert W. Hahn - 767-790 The Effect of Social Security on Retirement in the Early 1970s
by Michael D. Hurd & Michael J. Boskin - 791-815 Comparative Stability Analysis of Multiregional Input-Output Models: Column, Row, and Leontief-Strout Gravity Coefficient Models
by Ranko Bon - 817-839 Time-Separable Preferences and Intertemporal-Substitution Models of Business Cycles
by Robert J. Barro & Robert G. King - 841-863 Imperfect Information, Uncertainty, and Credit Rationing: Comment and Extension
by Kerry D. Vandell - 865-868 Imperfect Information and Credit Rationing: Comment
by James D. Hess - 869-872 Imperfect Information, Uncertainty, and Credit Rationing: A Reply
by Dwight M. Jaffee & Thomas Russell - 873-882 Derivation of Social Time Preference Rates for the United States and Canada
by Erhun Kula
1984, Volume 99, Issue 3
- 403-414 Social Indifference Curves and Aggregate Demand
by Hal R. Varian - 415-439 The Long-Run Creditworthiness of Developing Countries: Theory and Practice
by Homi Kharas - 441-460 Imperfect Information and the Equitability of Competitive Prices
by Richard Schmalensee - 461-487 The Relative Productivity Hypothesis of Industrialization: The American Case, 1820 to 1850
by Claudia Goldin & Kenneth Sokoloff - 489-505 Cyclic Pricing by a Durable Goods Monopolist
by John Conlisk & Eitan Gerstner & Joel Sobel - 507-521 Willingness to Pay and Compensation Demanded: Experimental Evidence of an Unexpected Disparity in Measures of Value
by Jack L. Knetsch & J. A. Sinden - 523-546 The Decline of Dominant Firms, 1905–1929
by Richard E. Caves & Michael Fortunato & Pankaj Ghemawat - 547-566 Labor Union Objectives and Collective Bargaining
by Douglas H. Blair & David L. Crawford - 567-585 Commercial Policy and Aggregate Employment Under Rational Expectations
by Kent P. Kimbrough - 587-614 Permanent Income, Liquidity, and Expenditure on Automobiles: Evidence from Panel Data
by Ben S. Bernanke - 615-627 Clarifying Some Misconceptions About Stock Market Economies
by Frank Milne & Hersh M. Shefrin - 629-637 The Pricing of Durable Exhaustible Resources: Comment
by John Chilton - 639-647 A Note on the Effects of Taxation on Charitable Giving Over the Life Cycle and Beyond
by Harry Watson
1984, Volume 99, Issue 2
- 215-231 The Tradeoff Between Wages and Employment in Trade Union Objectives
by John H. Pencavel - 233-250 Inflation, Employment, and the Dutch Disease in Oil-Exporting Countries: A Short-Run Disequilibrium Analysis
by Sweder van Wijnbergen - 251-274 Unionized Construction Workers are More Productive
by Steven G. Allen - 275-296 Incentives, Productivity, and Labor Contracts
by Edward P. Lazear & Robert L. Moore