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March 2003, Volume 93, Issue 1
- 397-405 Do Consumers React to Anticipated Income Changes? Evidence from the Alaska Permanent Fund
by Chang-Tai Hsieh - 406-422 "3rd of tha Month": Do Social Security Recipients Smooth Consumption Between Checks?
by Melvin Stephens Jr. - 423-428 Jealousy and Equilibrium Overconsumption
by Bill Dupor & Wen-Fang Liu - 429-447 The Role of the Family in Immigrants' Labor-Market Activity: An Evaluation of Alternative Explanations: Comment
by Francine D. Blau & Lawrence M. Kahn & Joan Y. Moriarty & Andre Portela Souza - 448-455 Organizational Design and Technology Choice under Intrafirm Bargaining: Comment
by Catherine C. de Fontenay & Joshua S. Gans - 456-457 Organizational Design and Technology Choice under Intrafirm Bargaining: Reply
by Lars A. Stole & Jeffrey Zwiebel - 458-463 Willingness To Pay and Willingness To Accept: How Much Can They Differ? Comment
by Edoh Y. Amiran & Daniel A. Hagen - 464-464 Willingness To Pay and Willingness To Accept: How Much Can They Differ? Reply
by W. Michael Hanemann
December 2002, Volume 92, Issue 5
- 1269-1289 Bones, Bombs, and Break Points: The Geography of Economic Activity
by Donald R. Davis & David E. Weinstein - 1290-1307 Knowledge Spillovers and Inequality
by Jan Eeckhout & Boyan Jovanovic - 1308-1334 Economic Status and Health in Childhood: The Origins of the Gradient
by Anne Case & Darren Lubotsky & Christina Paxson - 1335-1356 Property Rights and Finance
by Simon Johnson & John McMillan & Christopher Woodruff - 1357-1375 Airport Congestion When Carriers Have Market Power
by Jan K. Brueckner - 1376-1405 Measuring Market Inefficiencies in California's Restructured Wholesale Electricity Market
by Severin Borenstein & James B. Bushnell & Frank A. Wolak - 1406-1419 Transport Costs and the Geography of Arbitrage in Eighteenth-Century China
by Carol H. Shiue - 1420-1447 Hazards of Expropriation: Tenure Insecurity and Investment in Rural China
by Hanan G. Jacoby & Guo Li & Scott Rozelle - 1448-1471 Two-Class Voting: A Mechanism for Conflict Resolution
by Ernst Maug & Bilge Yilmaz - 1472-1497 Racial Profiling, Fairness, and Effectiveness of Policing
by Nicola Persico - 1498-1520 Learning-by-Doing as a Propagation Mechanism
by Yongsung Chang & Joao F. Gomes & Frank Schorfheide - 1521-1534 Social Value of Public Information
by Stephen Morris & Hyun Song Shin - 1535-1558 Vouchers for Private Schooling in Colombia: Evidence from a Randomized Natural Experiment
by Joshua Angrist & Eric Bettinger & Erik Bloom & Elizabeth King & Michael Kremer - 1559-1576 Information Technology and the U.S. Productivity Revival: What Do the Industry Data Say?
by Kevin J. Stiroh - 1577-1587 Choosing Wisely: A Multibidding Approach
by David Pérez-Castrillo & David Wettstein - 1588-1593 Effects of Environmental and Land Use Regulation in the Oil and Gas Industry Using the Wyoming Checkerboard as an Experimental Design
by Mitch Kunce & Shelby Gerking & William Morgan - 1594-1605 Winning Isn't Everything: Corruption in Sumo Wrestling
by Mark Duggan & Steven D. Levitt - 1606-1617 Estimating Individual Discount Rates in Denmark: A Field Experiment
by Glenn W. Harrison & Morten I. Lau & Melonie B. Williams - 1618-1635 The Halloween Indicator, "Sell in May and Go Away": Another Puzzle
by Sven Bouman & Ben Jacobsen - 1636-1643 Preference Reversals of a Different Kind: The "More Is Less" Phenomenon
by John A. List - 1644-1655 Risk Aversion and Incentive Effects
by Charles A. Holt & Susan K. Laury - 1656-1668 Art as an Investment and the Underperformance of Masterpieces
by Jianping Mei & Michael Moses - 1669-1686 Improving Efficiency of On-Campus Housing: An Experimental Study
by Yan Chen & Tayfun Sönmez - 1687-1701 One, Two, (Three), Infinity, ...: Newspaper and Lab Beauty-Contest Experiments
by Antoni Bosch-Domènech & José G. Montalvo & Rosemarie Nagel & Albert Satorra - 1702-1710 Protection for Sale: An Empirical Investigation: Comment
by Theo Eicher & Thomas Osang - 1711-1711 Optimal Incentives for Teams: Comment
by Shingo Ishiguro
September 2002, Volume 92, Issue 4
- 727-744 Inequality Among World Citizens: 1820-1992
by François Bourguignon & Christian Morrisson - 745-778 The Returns to Entrepreneurial Investment: A Private Equity Premium Puzzle?
by Tobias J. Moskowitz & Annette Vissing-Jørgensen - 779-797 Managing Dynamic Competition
by Tracy R. Lewis & Huseyin Yildirim - 798-817 Rigidity, Discretion, and the Costs of Writing Contracts
by Pierpaolo Battigalli & Giovanni Maggi - 818-849 Contractual Structure and Wealth Accumulation
by Dilip Mookherjee & Debraj Ray - 850-873 Monitoring, Motivation, and Management: The Determinants of Opportunistic Behavior in a Field Experiment
by Daniel S. Nagin & James B. Rebitzer & Seth Sanders & Lowell J. Taylor - 874-888 Rating Banks: Risk and Uncertainty in an Opaque Industry
by Donald P. Morgan - 889-904 How Regional Blocs Affect Excluded Countries: The Price Effects of MERCOSUR
by Won Chang & L. Alan Winters - 905-927 Testing Intertemporal Substitution, Implicit Contracts, and Hours Restriction Models of the Labor Market Using Micro Data
by John C. Ham & Kevin T. Reilly - 928-956 Targeting Nominal Income Growth or Inflation?
by Henrik Jensen - 957-980 Did the Elimination of Mandatory Retirement Affect Faculty Retirement?
by Orley Ashenfelter & David Card - 981-998 Geography of the Family
by Kai A. Konrad & Harald Künemund & Kjell Erik Lommerud & Julio R. Robledo - 999-1012 Longer-Term Effects of Head Start
by Eliana Garces & Duncan Thomas & Janet Currie - 1013-1028 Dynamic Inconsistencies: Counterfactual Implications of a Class of Rational-Expectations Models
by Arturo Estrella & Jeffrey C. Fuhrer - 1029-1043 Terror as a Bargaining Instrument: A Case Study of Dowry Violence in Rural India
by Francis Bloch & Vijayendra Rao - 1044-1061 Antidumping Investigations and the Pass-Through of Antidumping Duties and Exchange Rates
by Bruce A. Blonigen & Stephen E. Haynes - 1062-1069 Revisiting Kindness and Confusion in Public Goods Experiments
by Daniel Houser & Robert Kurzban - 1070-1078 Implementing the Efficient Allocation of Pollution
by John Duggan & Joanne Roberts - 1079-1092 The Gains From Self-Ownership and the Expansion of Women's Rights
by Rick Geddes & Dean Lueck - 1093-1103 Last-Minute Bidding and the Rules for Ending Second-Price Auctions: Evidence from eBay and Amazon Auctions on the Internet
by Alvin E. Roth & Axel Ockenfels - 1104-1115 The Risk Premium for Equity: Implications for the Proposed Diversification of the Social Security Fund
by Simon Grant & John Quiggin - 1116-1125 A New Measure of Horizontal Equity
by Alan J. Auerbach & Kevin A. Hassett - 1126-1137 Do Corrupt Governments Receive Less Foreign Aid?
by Alberto Alesina & Beatrice Weder - 1138-1151 Testing Mixed-Strategy Equilibria When Players Are Heterogeneous: The Case of Penalty Kicks in Soccer
by P.-A. Chiappori - 1152-1159 International Spillovers and Water Quality in Rivers: Do Countries Free Ride?
by Hilary Sigman - 1160-1168 Reservation Wages: An Analysis of the Effects of Reservations on Employment of American Indian Men
by Patricia B. Reagan - 1169-1184 R&D Cooperation and Spillovers: Some Empirical Evidence from Belgium
by Bruno Cassiman & Reinhilde Veugelers - 1185-1191 Savings and Portfolio Choice in a Two-Period Two-Asset Model
by Saku Aura & Peter Diamond & John Geanakoplos - 1192-1204 Education, Social Cohesion, and Economic Growth
by Mark Gradstein & Moshe Justman - 1205-1217 Malthus to Solow
by Gary D. Hansen & Edward C. Prescott - 1218-1221 Hardnose the Dictator
by Todd L. Cherry & Peter Frykblom & Jason F. Shogren - 1222-1235 Competitive Pressure and Labor Productivity: World Iron-Ore Markets in the 1980's
by José E. Galdón-Sánchez & James A. Schmitz Jr. - 1236-1243 Using Electoral Cycles in Police Hiring to Estimate the Effect of Police on Crime: Comment
by Justin McCrary - 1244-1250 Using Electoral Cycles in Police Hiring to Estimate the Effects of Police on Crime: Reply
by Steven D. Levitt - 1251-1256 Losing Sleep at the Market: Comment
by J. Michael Pinegar - 1257-1263 Losing Sleep at the Market: The Daylight Saving Anomaly: Reply
by Mark J. Kamstra & Lisa A. Kramer & Maurice D. Levi - 1264-1268 The Swing Voter's Curse: Comment
by Mark Fey & Jaehoon Kim
June 2002, Volume 92, Issue 3
- 411-433 Behavioral Macroeconomics and Macroeconomic Behavior
by George A. Akerlof - 434-459 Signaling in Retrospect and the Informational Structure of Markets
by Michael Spence - 460-501 Information and the Change in the Paradigm in Economics
by Joseph E. Stiglitz - 502-526 What Explains the Industrial Revolution in East Asia? Evidence From the Factor Markets
by Chang-Tai Hsieh - 527-548 Technological Change, Technological Catch-up, and Capital Deepening: Relative Contributions to Growth and Convergence
by Subodh Kumar & R. Robert Russell - 549-570 An Experimental Test of an Optimal Growth Model
by Vivian Lei & Charles N. Noussair - 571-589 Fiscal Policy, Profits, and Investment
by Alberto Alesina & Silvia Ardagna & Roberto Perotti & Fabio Schiantarelli - 590-612 Tax Reform and Automatic Stabilization
by Thomas J. Kniesner & James P. Ziliak - 613-624 Can Expected Utility Theory Explain Gambling?
by Roger Hartley & Lisa Farrell - 625-643 Efficiency in Auctions with Private and Common Values: An Experimental Study
by Theo Offerman - 644-663 Reputation and Competition
by Johannes Hörner - 664-682 Troubled Banks, Impaired Foreign Direct Investment: The Role of Relative Access to Credit
by Michael W. Klein & Joe Peek & Eric S. Rosengren - 683-705 Litigation Costs and Returns to Experience
by Paul Oyer & Scott Schaefer - 706-718 The Household Bankruptcy Decision
by Scott Fay & Erik Hurst & Michelle J. White
May 2002, Volume 92, Issue 2
- 1-1 Editors' Introduction
by Robert E. Lucas Jr - 1-1 Foreword
by Robert E. Lucas Jr - 1-15 Prosperity and Depression
by Edward C. Prescott - 16-21 Policy-Driven Productivity in Chile and Mexico in the 1980's and 1990's
by Raphael Bergoeing & Patrick J. Kehoe & Timothy J. Kehoe & Raimundo Soto - 22-27 Accounting for the Great Depression
by Patrick J. Kehoe & Ellen R. McGrattan - 28-32 The U.S. and U.K. Great Depressions Through the Lens of Neoclassical Growth Theory
by Harold L. Cole & Lee E. Ohanian - 33-37 A Dual Liquidity Model for Emerging Markets
by Ricardo J. Caballero & Arvind Krishnamurthy - 38-41 Bank Bailouts and Aggregate Liquidity
by Douglas W. Diamond & Raghuram G. Rajan - 42-45 Domestic and International Supply of Liquidity
by Bengt Holmstrom & Jean Tirole - 46-50 Balance-Sheet Contagion
by Nobuhiro Kiyotaki & John Moore - 51-57 Payment Arrangements and Inflation
by Edward J. Green - 58-61 Money: What's the Question and Why Should We Care About the Answer?
by Narayana R. Kocherlakota - 62-66 Evil Is the Root of All Money
by Nobuhiro Kiyotaki & John Moore - 67-71 Matching and Money
by Dean Corbae & Ted Temzelides & Randall Wright - 72-78 Chaotic Interest-Rate Rules
by Jess Benhabib & Stephanie Schmitt-Grohé & Martín Uribe - 79-84 Taylor Rules in a Model that Satisfies the Natural-Rate Hypothesis
by Charles T. Carlstrom & Timothy S. Fuerst - 85-89 The Choice of an Inflation Target Range in a Small Open Economy
by Christopher J. Erceg - 90-95 The Fed and Interest Rates - A High-Frequency Identification
by Monika Piazzesi - 96-101 The Natural Rate of Q
by Bill Dupor - 102-107 Inflation-Targeting, Exchange-Rate Pass-Through, and Volatility
by Maurice Obstfeld - 108-114 The Fed and the New Economy
by Laurence Ball & Robert R. Tchaidze - 115-120 Monetary-Policy Rules and the Great Inflation
by Athanasios Orphanides - 121-127 A Rehabilitation of Monetary Policy in the 1950's
by Christina D. Romer & David H. Romer - 128-134 Monetary Policy, Banking Crises, and the Friedman Rule
by Bruce D. Smith - 135-140 Excess Asset Returns with Limited Enforcement
by Costas Azariadis & Luisa Lambertini - 141-147 Self-Insurance, Social Insurance, and the Optimum Quantity of Money
by Chris Edmond - 148-152 The U.S. Technology Frontier
by Francesco Caselli & Wilbur John Coleman II - 153-159 The U.S. Demographic Transition
by Jeremy Greenwood & Ananth Seshadri - 160-164 The Role of Agriculture in Development
by Douglas Gollin & Stephen Parente & Richard Rogerson - 165-169 Interpreting the Tariff–Growth Correlation of the Late 19th Century
by Douglas A. Irwin - 170-174 The Mystery of the Excess Trade (Balances)
by Donald R. Davis & David E. Weinstein - 175-179 Cost of Protection: Where Do We Stand?
by Arvind Panagariya - 180-183 Trade and Poverty in the Poor Countries
by Jagdish Bhagwati - 184-190 Firm and Product Life Cycles and Firm Survival
by Rajshree Agarwal & Michael Gort - 191-197 The Decline of Cities and Inequality
by Mehmet Yorukoglu - 198-204 The Q-Theory of Mergers
by Boyan Jovanovic & Peter L. Rousseau - 205-208 The Economics of Copyright "Fair Use" in a Networked World
by Benjamin Klein & Andres V. Lerner & Kevin M. Murphy - 209-212 The Case Against Intellectual Property
by Michele Boldrin & David Levine - 213-216 When Should We Use Intellectual Property Rights?
by Paul Romer - 217-220 On the Supply of Creative Work: Evidence from the Movies
by Kai-Lung Hui - 221-225 150 Years of Patent Protection
by Josh Lerner - 226-230 Accounting for Innovation and Measuring Innovativeness: An Illustrative Framework and an Application
by Jacques Mairesse & Pierre Mohnen - 231-235 Technological Change, Entry, and Stock-Market Dynamics: An Analysis of Transition in a Monopolistic Industry
by Bipasa Datta & Huw Dixon - 236-240 The Internet and International Trade in Services
by Caroline Freund & Diana Weinhold - 241-246 Explaining Diversity: Symmetry-Breaking in Complementarity Games
by Kiminori Matsuyama - 247-252 Spatial Agglomeration Dynamics
by Danny Quah - 253-259 Is Equality Stable?
by Dilip Mookherjee & Debraj Ray - 260-264 Inheritances and Wealth Inequality, 1989–1998
by Edward N. Wolff - 265-269 Simulating the Transmission of Wealth Inequality
by Jagadeesh Gokhale & Laurence J. Kotlikoff - 270-273 Wealth Inequality and Altruistic Bequests
by John Laitner - 274-278 The Importance of Bequests and Life-Cycle Saving in Capital Accumulation: A New Answer
by Karen E. Dynan & Jonathan Skinner & Stephen P. Zeldes - 279-285 The Behavioral and Distributional Implications of Aid for College
by Susan Dynarski - 286-292 Semiparametric Reduced-Form Estimation of Tuition Subsidies
by Hidehiko Ichimura & Christopher Taber - 293-297 Financial Aid, Borrowing Constraints, and College Attendance: Evidence from Structural Estimates
by Michael P. Keane - 298-303 A Multinomial-Choice Model of Neighborhood Effects
by William A. Brock & Steven N. Durlauf - 304-309 Identifying Hedonic Models
by Ivar Ekeland & James J. Heckman & Lars Nesheim - 310-314 On the Demographic Composition of Colleges and Universities in Market Equilibrium
by Dennis Epple & Richard Romano & Holger Sieg - 315-319 Asymmetric Information in Community Banking and Its Relationship to Credit-Market Discrimination
by Christopher Henderson - 320-324 A Dream Deferred or Realized: The Impact of Public Policy on Fostering Black Homeownership in New York City Throughout the 1990's
by Lance Freeman & Darrick Hamilton - 325-329 Cooperatives and Wealth Accumulation: Preliminary Analysis
by Jessica Gordon Nembhard - 330-334 Wealth: Asset-Accumulation Differences by Race–SCF Data, 1995 and 1998
by Ronald L. Straight - 335-338 A Foundation for Behavioral Economics
by Jessica L. Cohen & William T. Dickens - 339-343 IQ and Income Inequality in a Sample of Sibling Pairs from Advantaged Family Backgrounds
by Charles Murray - 344-348 The Nature and Nurture of Economic Outcomes
by Bruce Sacerdote - 349-353 Wage Gains Associated with Height as a Form of Health Human Capital
by T. Paul Schultz - 354-358 The Motherhood Wage Penalty: Which Mothers Pay It and Why?
by Deborah J. Anderson & Melissa Binder & Kate Krause - 359-362 Children and Household Income Packages: A Cross-National Analysis
by Erin Todd & Dennis Sullivan - 363-367 Child Abuse and Abortion Availability
by Marianne Bitler & Madeline Zavodny - 368-372 All in the Family: A Simultaneous Model of Parenting Style and Child Conduct
by Peter Burton & Shelley Phipps & Lori Curtis - 373-379 Labor Supply at the Extensive and Intensive Margins: The EITC, Welfare, and Hours Worked
by Bruce D. Meyer - 380-384 Welfare, Employment, and Income: Evidence on the Effects of Benefit Reductions from California
by V. Joseph Hotz & Charles H. Mullin & John Karl Scholz - 385-389 The Behavioral Effects of Welfare Time Limits
by Jeffrey Grogger - 390-395 The Wage Gap and Public Support for Social Security
by Assaf Razin & Efraim Sadka & Phillip Swagel - 396-401 Pension Reforms and the Opinions of European Citizens
by Tito Boeri & Axel Boersch-Supan & Guido Tabellini - 402-406 Asset-Market Effects of the Baby Boom and Social-Security Reform
by Robin Brooks - 407-410 Intergenerational Risk-Sharing via Social Security when Financial Markets Are Incomplete
by Dirk Krueger & Felix Kubler - 411-416 Taxation of Financial Services under a VAT
by Alan J. Auerbach & Roger H. Gordon - 417-421 Capital-Income Taxation with Imperfect Competition
by Kenneth L. Judd - 422-427 Exchange-Traded Funds: A New Investment Option for Taxable Investors
by James M. Poterba & John B. Shoven - 428-432 Modern Evidence on the Firm
by Scott E. Masten - 433-437 Complexity, Flexibility, and the Make-or-Buy Decision
by Steven Tadelis - 438-443 The Lens of Contract: Private Ordering
by Oliver E. Williamson - 444-448 Can Web Courses Replace the Classroom in Principles of Microeconomics?
by Byron W. Brown & Carl E. Liedholm - 449-453 Microeconomic Principles Teaching Tricks
by Daniel S. Hamermesh - 454-458 Reconsidering Crucial Concepts in Micro Principles
by Karl E. Case - 459-462 The Economic Naturalist: Teaching Introductory Students How to Speak Economics
by Robert H. Frank - 463-472 Use It or Lose It: Teaching Literacy in the Economics Principles Course
by W. Lee Hansen & Michael K. Salemi & John J. Siegfried
March 2002, Volume 92, Issue 1
- 1-15 Markets and Diversity
by Sherwin Rosen - 16-26 Racial Integration as an Innovation: Empirical Evidence from Sports Leagues
by Brian L. Goff & Robert E. McCormick & Robert D. Tollison - 27-50 The Impact of Economic Conditions on Participation in Disability Programs: Evidence from the Coal Boom and Bust
by Dan Black & Kermit Daniel & Seth Sanders - 51-70 Insuring Consumption Against Illness
by Paul Gertler & Jonathan Gruber - 71-92 Endogenous Federal Grants and Crowd-out of State Government Spending: Theory and Evidence from the Federal Highway Aid Program
by Brian Knight - 93-119 Increasing Returns and All That: A View from Trade
by Werner Antweiler & Daniel Trefler - 120-142 Geographic Localization of International Technology Diffusion
by Wolfgang Keller - 143-159 When Do Research Consortia Work Well and Why? Evidence from Japanese Panel Data
by Lee G. Branstetter & Mariko Sakakibara - 160-180 Induced Innovation and Energy Prices
by David Popp - 181-197 Plant-Level Irreversible Investment and Equilibrium Business Cycles
by Marcelo L. Veracierto - 198-219 How Important Is Human Capital for Development? Evidence from Immigrant Earnings
by Lutz Hendricks - 220-239 Sources of U.S. Economic Growth in a World of Ideas
by Charles I. Jones - 240-258 Machiavellian Privatization
by Bruno Biais & Enrico Perotti - 259-269 Journal Pricing and Mergers: A Portfolio Approach
by Mark J. McCabe - 270-279 Do Women Pay More for New Vehicles? Evidence from Transaction Price Data
by David W. Harless & George E. Hoffer - 280-294 Did Community Rating Induce an Adverse Selection Death Spiral? Evidence from New York, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut
by Thomas Buchmueller & John Dinardo - 295-306 The Rise in Old-Age Longevity and the Market for Long-Term Care
by Darius Lakdawalla & Tomas Philipson - 307-322 Public Schooling for Young Children and Maternal Labor Supply
by Jonah B. Gelbach - 323-334 Does Increasing Women's Schooling Raise the Schooling of the Next Generation?
by Jere R. Behrman & Mark R. Rosenzweig - 335-344 Intergenerational Income Mobility Among Daughters
by Laura Chadwick & Gary Solon - 345-362 Owner-Occupied Housing and the Composition of the Household Portfolio
by Marjorie Flavin & Takashi Yamashita - 363-370 Does Federalism Lead to Excessively High Taxes?
by Michael J. Keen & Christos Kotsogiannis - 371-382 Charitable Giving, Income, and Taxes: An Analysis of Panel Data
by Gerald E. Auten & Holger Sieg & Charles T. Clotfelter - 383-393 A Century of Missing Trade?
by Antoni Estevadeordal & Alan M. Taylor - 394-404 The Case of the Missing Trade and Other Mysteries: Comment
by Patrick J. Conway - 405-410 The Case of the Missing Trade and Other Mysteries: Reply
by Daniel Trefler