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2001
- E01-308 Comparing Wealth Effects: The Stock Market versus The Housing Market
by Karl E. Case, John M. Quigley, Robert J. Shiller. - E01-307 Sales and Consumer Inventory
by Iga Hendel and Aviv Nevo. - E01-306 Competition or Predation? Schumpeterian Rivalry in Network Markets
by Joseph Farrell and Michael L. Katz. - E01-305 The Political Economy of Intellectual Property Treaties
by Suzanne Scotchmer. - E01-304 Market Value and Patent Citations: A First Look
by Bronwyn H. Hall and Adam Jaffe, and Manuel Trajtenberg. - E01-303 Intellectual Property: When Is It the Best Incentive System?
by Nancy Gallini and Suzanne Scotchmer. - E01-302Rev Vertical Integration in Gasoline Supply: An Empirical Test of Raising Rivals' Costs
by Richard Gilbert and Justine Hastings. - EC01-301 Is Innovation King at the Antitrust Agencies?: The Intellectual Property Guidelines Five Years Later
by Richard J. Gilbert and Willard K. Tom - E01-300 An Economist's Guide to U.S. v. Microsoft
by Richard J. Gilbert and Michael L. Katz. - E01-299 A Characterization of Strategic Complementarities
by Federico Echenique. - E01-298 Dollarization: An Irreversible Decision
by Roger Craine. - E01-296Rev Entrepreneurial Innovation
by Luca Rigotti, Matthew Ryan and Rhema Vaithianathan. - E01-294Rev Your Morals Are Your Moods
by Georg Kirchsteiger, Luca Rigotti and Aldo Rustichini.
2000
- E00-293 The DVD vs. DIVX Standard War: Empirical Evidence of Vaporware
by David Dranove and Neil Gandal. - E00-292 The Sport League's Dilemma: Competitive Balance versus Incentives to Win
by Frederic Palomino and Luca Rigotti. - E00-291 Scale Economies and Synergies in Horizontal Merger Analysis
by Joseph Farrell and Carl Shapiro. - E00-290 Barriers Inhibiting Industry from Partnering with Universities: Evidence from the Advanced Technology Program
by Bronwyn H. Hall, Albert N. Link and John T. Scott. - E00-289 On the Similarity of Classical and Bayesian Estimates of Individual Mean Partworths
by Joel Huber and Kenneth Train. - E00-288 Damages and Injunctions in Protecting Proprietary Research Tools
by Mark Schankerman and Suzanne Scotchmer. - E00-287 Diminishing Marginal Utility of Wealth Cannot Explain Risk Aversion
by Matthew Rabin. - E00-286 Innovation, Rent Extraction, and Integration in Systems Markets
by Joseph Farrell and Michael L. Katz. - E00-285 Risky Behavior Among Youths: Some Issues from Behavioral Economics
by Ted O'Donoghue and Matthew Rabin. - E00-284 Projection Bias in Predicting Future Utility
by George Loewenstein, Ted O'Donoghue and Matthew Rabin. - E00-283 Social Preferences: Some Simple Tests and a New Model
by Gary Charness and Matthew Rabin. - E00-282 Inference by Believers in the Law of Small Numbers
by Matthew Rabin. - E00-281 Choice and Procrastination
by Ted O' Donoghue and Matthew Rabin. - E00-279 Risk Aversion and Expected-Utility Theory: A Calibration Theorem
by Matthew Rabin. - E00-278 Halton Sequences for Mixed Logit
by Kenneth Train . - E00-277 Market Value and Patent Citations: A First Look
by Bronwyn H. Hall, Adam Jaffe and Manuel Trajtenberg. - E00-276 Universities as Research Partners
by Bronwyn H. Hall, Albert N. Link and John T. Scott. - E00-275 Heart of Darkness: Modeling Public-Private Funding Interactions Inside the R&D Black Box
by Paul A. David and Bronwyn H. Hall. - E00-274 Customer-Specific Taste Parameters and Mixed Logit: Households' Choice of Electricity Supplier
by David Revelt and Kenneth Train. - E00-273 Comparative Statics by Adaptive Dynamics and The Correspondence Principle
by Federico Echenique. - E00-272 Corporate Diversification and Agency
by Benjamin E. Hermalin and Michael L. Katz.
1999
- E99-271 Quadratic Concavity and Determinacy of Equilibrium
by Chris Shannon and William R. Zame. - E99-270 The Effect of Affect on Economic and Strategic Decision Making
by Benjamin E. Hermalin and Alice M. Isen. - E99-269 Is Public R&D a Complement or Substitute for Private R&D? A Review of the Econometric Evidence
by Paul A. David, Bronwyn H. Hall and Andrew A. Toole. - E99-268 The Patent Paradox Revisited: Determinants of Patenting in the US Semiconductor Industry, 1980-94
by Bronwyn H. Hall and Marie Ham. - E99-266 Delegating Investment in a Common-Value Project
by Suzanne Scotchmer. - E99-265 Innovation and Market Value
by Bronwyn H. Hall. - E99-264 Financial Incentives for Increasing Work and Income Among Low-Income Families
by Rebecca M. Blank, David Card and Philip K. Robins - 99-263 Exchange Rate Regime Credibility, the Agency Cost of capital and Devaluation
by Roger Craine. - 99-262 Per-Mile Premiums for Auto Insurance
by Aaron S. Edlin.
1998
- 98-261 Firm Level Investment in France and the United States: An Exploration of What We Have Learned in Twenty Years
by Bronwyn H. Hall, Jacques Mairesse and Benoit Mulkay. - 98-260 Does Cash Flow Cause Investment and R& D: An Exploration Using Panel Data for French, Japanese, and United States Scientific Firms
by Bronwyn H. Hall, Jacques Mairesse, Lee Branstetter, and Bruno Crepon.
1997
- E00-280 Bargaining Structure, Fairness and Efficiency
by Matthew Rabin. - 97-259 Contracting with Externalities
by Ilya Segal. - 97-258 Demand for Prescription Drugs: The Effects of Managed Care Pharmacy Benefits
by Rika Onishi Mortimer. - 97-257 The Welfare Losses from Price Matching Policies
by Aaron S. Edlin and Eric R. Emch. - 97-256 Uniqueness, Stability, and Comparative Statics in Rationalizable Walrasian Markets
by Donald J. Brown and Chris Shannon. - 97-255 Clubs and the Market: Large Finite Economies
by Bryan Ellickson and Birgit Grodal, Suzanne Scotchmer, and William R.Zame. - 97-254 Clubs and the Market: Continuum Economies
by Bryan Ellickson and Birgit Grodal, Suzanne Scotchmer, and William R. Zame. - 97-253 Doing It Now or Later
by Ted O'Donoghue and Matthew Rabin . - 97-252 Fairness in Repeated Games
by Matthew Rabin. - 97-251 Psychology and Economics
by Matthew Rabin. - 97-250 First Impressions Matter: A Model of Confirmatory Bias
by Matthew Rabin and Joel Schrag.
1996
- 96-249 Determinacy of Competitive Equilibria in Economies with Many Commodities
by Chris Shannon. - 96-248 Learn, Earn, and Serve
by (Commencement Address). Michael J. Boskin. - 96-247 Spatial Effects upon Employment Outcomes: The Case of New Jersey Teenagers
by Katherine M. O'Regan and John M. Quigley. - 96-246 Externality Pricing in Club Economies
by Suzanne Scotchmer. - 96-245 Cost Optimization in the SIS Model of Infectious Disease with Treatment
by Steven M. Goldman and James Lightwood.
1995
- 95-244 The Northridge Earthquake: A Natural Experiment in Market Structure
by Sean Ennis. - 95-243 Decentralization in Replicated Club Economies with Multiple Private Goods
by Robert P. Gilles and Suzanne Scotchmer. - 95-242 Patent Breadth, Patent Life and the Pace of Technological Improvement
by Ted O'Donoghue, Suzanne Scotchmer, and Jacques-Fran�ois Thisse. - 95-241 Moral Preferences, Moral Constraints, and Self-Serving Biases
by Matthew Rabin. - 95-239 Teenage Employment and the Spatial Isolation of Minority and Poverty Households
by Katherine M. O'Regan and John M. Quigley. - 95-238 Strict Monotonicity in Comparative Statics
by Aaron S. Edlin and Chris Shannon. - 95-237 Simulation Methods for Probit and Related Models Based on Convenient Error Partitioning
by Kenneth E. Train. - 95-236 Regulation, Competition and Cross-subsidization in Hospital Care: Lessons from the Economics of Regulation
by Stephen Earl Foreman and Theodore E. Keeler. - 95-235 Edgeworth's Conjecture with Infinitely Many Commodities
by Robert M. Anderson and William R. Zame. - 95-234 Fairly Priced Deposit Insurance and Bank Charter Policy
by Roger Craine.
1994
- 94-233 Determinacy in Infinite Horizon Exchange Economies
by Chris Shannon. - 94-232 Increasing Returns in Infinite Horizon Economies
by Chris Shannon. - 94-231 Debt Deflation and Financial Instability: Two Historical Explorations
by Barry Eichengreen and Richard S. Grossman. - 94-230 Financing Infrastructure in Developing Countries: Lessons from the Railway Age
by Barry Eichengreen. - 94-229 Unemployment and the Structure of Labor Markets: The Long View
by Barry Eichengreen. - 94-228 Density Weighted Linear Least Squares
by Whitney K. Newey and Paul A. Ruud. - 94-227 Corporate Diversification and Agency
by Benjamin E. Hermalin and Michael L. Katz. - 94-226 Walrasian Comparative Studies
by Donald J. Brown and Rosa L. Matzkin. - 94-225 Tobacco Taxes and the Anti-Smoking Media Campaign: The California Experience
by Teh-wei Hu, Hai- yen Sung and Theodore E. Keeler. - 94-224 Nonconvergence of the Mas-Colell and Zhou Bargaining Sets
by Robert M. Anderson and Walter Trockel and Lin Zhou. - 94-223 Convergence of the Aumann-Davis-Maschler and Geanakoplos Bargaining Sets
by Robert M. Anderson.
1993
- 93-222 Rivalrous Benefit Taxation: The Independent Viability of Separate Agencies or Firms
by Aaron S. Edlin and Mario Epelbaum. - 93-221 Explicit Tests of Contingent Claims Models of Mortgage Defaults
by John M. Quigley. - 93-220 Perspectives on the Borchardt Debate
by Barry Eichengreen. - 93-219 Classical Estimation Methods for LDV Models Using Simulation
by Vassilis A. Hajivassiliou and Paul A. Ruud. - 93-218 Efficient Standards of Due Care: Should Courts Find More Parties Negligent Under Comparative Negligence?
by Aaron S. Edlin. - 93-217 Industrial Research During the 1980s: Did the Rate of Return Fall?
by Bronwyn H. Hall. - 93-216 Institutional Prerequisites for Economic Growth: Europe After World War II
by Barry Eichengreen. - 93-215 A Note on the Finiteness of the Set of Equilibria in an Exchange Economy with Constrained Endowments
by Deborah Minehart. - 93-214 Asset Prices and the Fundamentals: A Q Test
by Roger Craine. - 93-212 Loss Aversion in a Savings Model
by David Bowman, Debby Minehart, and Matthew Rabin. - 93-211 Deviations, Dynamics and Equilibrium Refinements
by Matthew Rabin and Joel Sobel. - 93-210 Homothetic Preferences, Homothetic Transformations, and the Law of Demand in Exchange Economies
by John K.-H. Quah. - 93-209 Hospital Costs and Excess Bed Capacity: A Statistical Analysis
by Theodore E. Keeler and John S. Ying. - 93-208 R&D Tax Policy During the 1980s: Success or Failure?
by Bronwyn H. Hall. - 93-207 The Value of Intangible Corporate Assets: An Empirical Study of the Components of Tobin's Q
by Bronwyn H. Hall.
1992
- 92-206 Nonparametric Methods to Measure Efficiency: A Comparison of Methods
by Richard F. Garbaccio, Benjamin E. Hermalin, Nancy E. Wallace. - 92-205 Maastricht: Prospect and Retrospect
by John M. Letiche. - 92-204 A Dynamic Simultaneous-Equations Model for Cigarette Consumption in the Western States
by Hai-Yen Sung, Teh-Wei Hu, and Theodore E. Keeler. - 92-203 The Impact of 1989 California Major Anti-Smoking Legislation on Cigarette Consumption: Three Years Later
by Teh-wei Hu, Jushan Bai, Theodore E. Keeler, Paul G. Barnett. - 92-202 Oligopoly Structure and the Incidence of Cigarette Excise Taxes
by Paul G. Barnett, Theodore E. Keeler, Teh-wei Hu. - 92-201 Macroeconomic Adjustment Under Bretton Woods and the Post-Bretton-Woods Float: An Impulse- Response Analysis
by Tamim Bayoumi and Barry Eichengreen. - 92-200 A Consumer's Guide to EMU
by Barry Eichengreen. - 92-199 Incorporating Fairness into Game Theory and Economics
by Matthew Rabin. - 92-198 Incorporating Behavioral Assumptions into Game Theory
by Matthew Rabin. - 92-197 The Core and the Hedonic Core: Equivalence and Comparative Statics
by Suzanne Scotchmer and Greg Engl. - 92-196 Economics of Development and the Development of Economics
by Pranab Bardhan. - 92-195 The Determinants of Efficiency and Solvency in Savings and Loans
by Benjamin E. Hermalin and Nancy E. Wallace. - 92-194 Investment and Research and Development at the Firm Level: Does the Source of Financing Matter?
by Bronwyn H. Hall. - 92-193 Heterogeneity in Organizational Form: Why Otherwise Identical Firms Choose Different Incentives for Their Managers
by Benjamin E. Hermalin. - 92-192 Are Futures Margins Adequate?
by Roger Craine. - 92-191 Three Perspectives on the Bretton Woods System
by Barry Eichengreen. - 92-190 Exploring the Relationship between R&D and Productivity at the Firm Level in French Manufacturing
by Bronwyn H. Hall and Jacques Mairesse. - 92-189 The Marshall Plan: Economic Effects and Implications for Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union
by Barry Eichengreen and Marc Uzan. - 92-188 Is There a Conflict Between EC Enlargement and European Monetary Unification?
by Tamim Bayoumi and Barry Eichengreen. - 92-187 Shocking Aspects of European Monetary Unification
by Tamim Bayoumi and Barry Eichengreen.
1991
- 91-186 How Pervasive Is the Product Cycle? The Empirical Dynamics of American and Japanese Trade Flows
by Joseph E. Gagnon and Andrew K. Rose. - 91-185 Incorporating Fairness into Game Theory
by Matthew Rabin. - 91-184 The Marshall Plan: History's Most Successful Structural Adjustment Program
by J. Bradford De Long and Barry Eichengreen. - 91-183 The Use of an Agent in a Signalling Model
by Bernard Caillaud and Benjamin Hermalin. - 91-182 The Effects of Competition on Executive Behavior
by Benjamin E. Hermalin. - 91-181 European Monetary Unification and the Regional Unemployment Problem
by Barry Eichengreen. - 91-180 Cognitive Dissonance and Social Change
by Matthew Rabin. - 91-179 Focal Points in Pre-Game Communication
by Matthew Rabin. - 91-178 Willingness to Pay for the Quality and Intensity of Medical Care: Evidence from Low Income Households in Ghana
by Victor Lavy and John M. Quigley. - 91-177 Restructuring Centrally-Planned Economies: The Case of China in the Long Term
by John M. Letiche. - 91-176 Designing A Central Bank For Europe: A Cautionary Tale from the Early Years of the Federal Reserve
by Barry Eichengreen. - 91-175 Market Socialism: A Case for Rejuvenation
by Pranab Bardhan and John E. Roemer. - 91-174 The Impact of a Large Tax Increase on Cigarette Consumption: The Case of California
by Teh-wei Hu, Jushan Bai, Theodore E. Keeler and Paul G. Barnett. - 91-173 Taxation, Regulation, and Addiction: A Demand Function for Cigarettes Based on Time Series Evidence
by Theodore E. Keeler, Teh-wei Hu, and Paul G. Barnett. - 91-172 Game-Playing Agents: Unobservable Contracts as Precommitments
by Michael L. Katz. - 91-171 The Eternal Fiscal Question: Free Trade and Protection in Britain, 1860-1929
by Barry Eichengreen. - 91-170 Rational Bubbles: A Test
by Roger Craine. - 91-169 Information and the Control of Productive Assets
by Matthew Rabin. - 91-168 Managerial Preferences Concerning Risky Projects
by Benjamin Hermalin. - 91-167 A Note on Internationally Coordinated Policy Packages Intended to Be Robust Under Model Uncertainty or Policy Cooperation Under Uncertainty: The Case for Some Disappointment
by Jeffrey A. Frankel. - 91-166 The Stabilizing Properties of a Nominal GNP Rule in an Open Economy
by Jeffrey A. Frankel and Menzie Chinn. - 91-165 Contracting Between Sophisticated Parties: A More Complete View of Incomplete Contracts and Their Breach
by Benjamin E. Hermalin and Michael L. Katz. - 91-164 A Model of Pre-Game Communication
by Matthew Rabin. - 91-163 Reneging and Renegotiation
by Matthew Rabin. - 91-162 Can Informal Cooperation Stabilize Exchange Rates? Evidence from the 1936 Tripartite Agreement
by Barry Eichengreen and Caroline R. James. - 91-161 Highway Safety, Economic Behavior, and Driving Environment
by Theodore E. Keeler. - 91-160 The Obstacles to Macroeconomic Policy Coordination in the 1990s and an Analysis of International Nominal Targeting (INT)
by Jeffrey A. Frankel. - 91-159 Convertibility and the Czech Crown
by Jeffrey Frankel. - 91-158 Exchange Rate Forecasting Techniques, Survey Data, and Implications for the Foreign Exchange Market
by Jeffrey Frankel and Kenneth Froot. - 91-157 The Making of Exchange Rate Policy in the 1980s
by Jeffrey Frankel. - 91-156 The Origins and Nature of the Great Slump, Revisited
by Barry Eichengreen. - 91-155 Is Inequality Harmful for Growth? Theory and Evidence
by Torsten Persson and Guido Tabellini. - 91-154 Risktaking, Capital Markets, and Market Socialism
by Pranab Bardhan.
1990
- 90-153 Historical Research on International Lending and Debt
by Barry Eichengreen. - 90-152 Major Fiscal Trends in the 1980s and Implications for the 1990s
by George Break. - 90-151 Is Europe an Optimum Currency Area?
by Barry Eichengreen. - 90-150 Costs and Benefits of European Monetary Unification
by Barry Eichengreen. - 90-149 The 1933 World Economic Conference as an Instance of Failed International Cooperation
by Barry Eichengreen and Marc Uzan. - 90-148 The Effects of Competitive Pressures on Executive Behavior
by Benjamin E. Hermalin. - 90-147 Relaxing the External Constraint: Europe in the 1930s
by Barry Eichengreen. - 90-146 Trends and Cycles in Foreign Lending
by Barry Eichengreen. - 90-145 The Impact of Permanent and Temporary Import Surcharges on the U.S. Trade Deficit
by Barry Eichengreen and Lawrence H. Goulder. - 90-144 Before the Accord: U.S. Monetary-Financial Policy 1945-51
by Barry Eichengreen and Peter M. Garber. - 90-143 Nonstandard Methods in Mathematical Economics
by Robert M. Anderson. - 90-142 The Financial System and the Economic Crisis of the Interwar Years
by Barry Eichengreen. - 90-141 Moral Hazard and Verifiability: The Effects of Renegotiation in Agency
by Benjamin E. Hermalin and Michael L. Katz. - 90-140 Why Legal Restrictions on Private Contracts Can Enhance Efficiency
by Philippe Aghion and Benjamin Hermalin. - 90-139 Adverse Selection, Short-Term Contracting, and the Underprovision of On-the-Job Training
by Benjamin Hermalin. - 90-138 Government Policy, Individual Actions, and Safety: Some Evidence for Motor Vehicles
by Theodore E. Keeler. - 90-137 Japanese Finance: A Survey
by Jeffrey A. Frankel. - 90-136 One-Sided Patience with One-Sided Communication Does Not Justify Stackelberg Equilibrium
by Eddie Dekel and Joseph Farrell. - 90-135 International Nominal Targeting (INT): A Proposal for Overcoming Obstacles to Policy Coordination
by Jeffrey A. Frankel. - 90-134 The Constrained Asset Share Estimation (CASE) Method: Testing Mean-Variance Efficiency of the U.S. Stock Market
by Charles Engel, Jeffrey A. Frankel, Kenneth A. Froot, and Anthony Rodrigues. - 90-133 Does Foreign Exchange Intervention Matter? Disentangling the Portfolio and Expectations Effects for the Mark
by Kathryn Dominguez and Jeffrey A. Frankel. - 90-132 One Money for Europe? Lessons from the US Currency Union
by Barry Eichengreen. - 90-131 And Now Won/Dollar Negotiations? Lessons From the Yen/Dollar Agreement of l984
by Jeffrey A. Frankel.
1989
- 89-130 Converters, Compatibility, and the Control of Interfaces
by Joseph Farrell and Garth Saloner. - 89-129 The Impact of Corporate Restructuring on Industrial Research and Development
by Bronwyn H. Hall. - 89-128 Equilibrium of Incomplete European Option Markets
by Peter Huang and Ho-Mou Wu. - 89-127 Topological Social Choice
by Nick Baigent and Peter Huang. - 89-125 The Labor Market in the 1890s: Evidence from Connecticut Manufacturing
by Susan B. Carter and Richard Sutch. - 89-123 Airline Deregulation and Market Performance: The Economic Basis for Regulatory Reform and Lessons from the U.S. Experience
by Theodore E. Keeler. - 89-120 The Gold Standard Since Alec Ford
by Barry Eichengreen. - 89-119 The Comparative Performance of Fixed and Flexible Exchange Rate Regimes: Interwar Evidence
by Barry Eichengreen. - 89-118 International Monetary Instability Between the Wars: Structural Flaws or Misguided Policies?
by Barry Eichengreen. - 89-117 The Capital Levy in Theory and Practice
by Barry Eichengreen. - 89-116 Phases in the Development of the International Monetary System
by Barry Eichengreen. - 89-115 Staggered Price Setting with Endogenous Frequency of Adjustment
by David Romer. - 89-114 Micro-Level Data Sets Suitable for Investigation of Macroeconomic Issues Extracted from Reports of the State Bureaus of Labor Statistics, Circa 1890
by Susan B. Carter and Richard Sutch. - 89-113 Factor Prices in Egypt from 1900 to World War II with International Comparisons
by Bent Hansen. - 89-112 Simultaneous Offers and the Inefficiency of Bargaining: A Two-Period Example
by Eddie Dekel. - 89-111 Collusion Through Insurance: Sharing the Costs of Oil Spill Cleanups
by Eddie Dekel and Suzanne Scotchmer. - 89-110 Trade Liberalization in General Equilibrium: Intertemporal and Inter-Industry Effects
by Lawrence H. Goulder and Barry Eichengreen. - 89-109 Explicit Models of Willingness to Pay: A Monte Carlo Simulation
by Carl Mason and John M. Quigley. - 89-108 Research and Development as an Investment
by Bronwyn H. Hall and Fumio Hayashi. - 89-107 Does Monetary Policy Matter? A New Test in the Spirit of Friedman and Schwartz
by Christina D. Romer and David H. Romer. - 89-106 Simultaneous Equations with Covariance Restrictions
by Thomas J. Rothenberg and Paul A. Ruud. - 89-105 A Comparison of the EM and Newton-Raphson Algorithms
by Paul A. Ruud. - 89-104 Dealing with Debt: The 1930s and the 1980s
by Barry Eichengreen and Richard Portes. - 89-103 Product Line Rivalry with Brand Differentiation
by Richard J. Gilbert and Carmen Matutes. - 89-102 Optimal Patent Length and Breadth
by Richard Gilbert and Carl Shapiro. - 89-101 Pricing in a Deregulated Environment: The Motor Carrier Experience
by John S. Ying and Theodore E. Keeler. - 89-100 Deregulation and Scale Economies in the U. S. Trucking Industry: An Econometric Extension of the Survivor Principle
by Theodore E. Keeler.

