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May 2004, Volume 94, Issue 2
- 217-223 Using "Insider Econometrics" to Study Productivity
by Casey Ichniowski & Kathryn Shaw
- 224-229 Integrated Longitudinal Employer-Employee Data for the United States
by John J. Abowd & John Haltiwanger & Julia Lane
- 230-235 Changing Labor-Market Opportunities for Women and the Quality of Teachers, 1957-2000
by Sean P. Corcoran & William N. Evans & Robert M. Schwab
- 236-240 Pulled Away or Pushed Out? Explaining the Decline of Teacher Aptitude in the United States
by Caroline M. Hoxby & Andrew Leigh
- 241-246 Teacher Testing, Teacher Education, and Teacher Characteristics
by Joshua D. Angrist & Jonathan Guryan
- 247-252 The Impact of Individual Teachers on Student Achievement: Evidence from Panel Data
by Jonah E. Rockoff
- 253-258 Efficiency in the Use of Technology in Economic Education: Some Preliminary Results
by Kim Sosin & Betty J. Lecha & Rajshree Agarwal & Robin L. Bartlett & Joseph I. Daniel
- 259-265 What Students Remember and Say about College Economics Years Later
by Sam Allgood & William Bosshardt & Wilbert van der Klaauw & Michael Watts
- 266-271 Ph. D. Program Learning and Job Demands: How Close Is the Match?
by Wendy A. Stock & Lee W. Hansen
- 272-285 The Market for New Ph. D. Economists in 2002
by John J. Siegfried & Wendy A. Stock
- 286-290 Panel Discussion
by Alan J. Auerbach & Francine D. Blau & John B. Shoven
- 291-295 Can Demand-Side Variables Explain the Low Numbers of Minority Faculty in Higher Education?
by Stephen Cole & Elizabeth Arias
- 296-301 The Effects of Ph. D. Supply on Minority Faculty Representation
by Samuel L. Myers & Caroline S. Turner
- 302-306 Panel Discussion
by John Brooks Slaughter & Ronald G. Ehrenberg & Eric A. Hanushek
- 307-311 Institutional Strategies to Achieve Gender Equity in Intercollegiate Athletics: Does Title IX Harm Male Athletes?
by Deborah J. Anderson & John J. Cheslock
- 312-316 Understanding How Child-Support Arrears Reached $18 Billion in California
by Elaine Sorensen
- 317-321 Are All the Good Men Married? Uncovering the Sources of the Marital Wage Premium
by Kate Antonovics & Robert Town
- 322-325 Occupation, Sex-Integration, and Divorce
by Terra G. Mckinnish
- 326-330 Wealth, Health, and Health Services in Rural Rajasthan
by Abhijit Banerjee & Angus Deaton & Esther Duflo
- 331-335 Medical Compliance and Income-Health Gradients
by Anne Case & Ingrid Le Roux & Alicia Menendez
- 336-341 Do Conditional Cash Transfers Improve Child Health? Evidence from PROGRESA's Control Randomized Experiment
by Paul Gertler
- 342-346 The Role of Information in Medical Markets: An Analysis of Publicly Reported Outcomes in Cardiac Surgery
by David M. Cutler & Robert S. Huckman & Mary Beth Landrum
- 347-351 Managed Care, Information, and Diffusion: The Case of Treatment for Heart-Attack Patients
by Laurence C. Baker & Christopher C. Afendulis & Paul A. Heidenreich
- 352-356 Hospital Transaction Prices and Managed-Care Discounting for Selected Medical Technologies
by Avi Dor & Michael Grossman & Siran M. Koroukian
- 357-361 The Productivity of Physician Specialization: Evidence from the Medicare Program
by Katherine Baicker & Amitabh Chandra
- 362-366 Repetition and Reputation: Implications for Trust and Trustworthiness When Institutions Change
by Iris Bohnet & Steffen Huck
- 367-372 Mood-Driven Behavior in Strategic Interactions
by Mónica C. Capra
- 373-376 Social Capital and Contributions in a Public-Goods Experiment
by Lisa R. Anderson & Jennifer M. Mellor & Jeffrey Milyo
- 377-381 Gender and Competition at a Young Age
by Uri Gneezy & Aldo Rustichini
- 382-387 Property Rights to Technical Knowledge in Premodern Europe, 1300-1800
by Stephan R. Epstein
- 388-394 Was Electricity a General Purpose Technology? Evidence from Historical Patent Citations
by Petra Moser & Tom Nicholas
- 395-401 Institutions and Democratic Invention in 19th-Century America: Evidence from "Great Inventors," 1790-1930
by Zorina Khan & Kenneth L. Sokoloff
- 402-407 Do We Underestimate the Benefits of Cultural Competition?
by Bryan Caplan & Tyler Cowen
- 408-413 Psychology and the Market
by Edward L. Glaeser
- 414-418 Does Competition Destroy Ethical Behavior?
by Andrei Shleifer
- 419-423 A Behavioral-Economics View of Poverty
by Marianne Bertrand & Sendhil Mullainathan & Eldar Shafir
- 424-428 Design Choices in Privatized Social-Security Systems: Learning from the Swedish Experience
by Henrik Cronqvist & Richard H. Thaler
- 429-434 Toward National Well-Being Accounts
by Daniel Kahneman & Alan B. Krueger & David Schkade & Norbert Schwarz & Arthur Stone
- 435-439 Persuasion in Politics
by Kevin M. Murphy & Andrei Shleifer
- 440-446 The Employment Consequences of Wrongful-Discharge Laws: Large, Small, or None at All?
by David H. Autor & John J. Donohue & Stewart J. Schwab
- 447-453 Identifying the Effects of the Americans with Disabilities Act Using State-Law Variation: Preliminary Evidence on Educational Participation Effects
by Christine Jolls
- 454-460 Estimating the Value of a Statistical Life: The Importance of Omitted Variables and Publication Bias
by Orley Ashenfelter & Michael Greenstone
- 461-465 What Is a Barrier to Entry?
by Preston R. Fee & Hugo M. Mialon & Michael A. Williams
- 466-470 Why Barriers to Entry Are Barriers to Understanding
by Dennis W. Carlton
- 471-475 Sunk Costs and Antitrust Barriers to Entry
by Rchard Schmalensee
March 2004, Volume 94, Issue 1
December 2003, Volume 93, Issue 5
- 1449-1475 Maps of Bounded Rationality: Psychology for Behavioral Economics
by Daniel Kahneman
- 1476-1498 Recurrent Hyperinflations and Learning
by Albert Marcet & Juan P. Nicolini
- 1499-1521 Pension Wealth and Household Saving: Evidence from Pension Reforms in the United Kingdom
by Orazio P. Attanasio & Susann Rohwedder
- 1522-1542 Interactions of Commitment and Discretion in Monetary and Fiscal Policies
by Avinash Dixit & Luisa Lambertini
- 1543-1559 Stochastic Technical Progress, Smooth Trends, and Nearly Distinct Business Cycles
by Julio J. Rotemberg
- 1560-1577 Are Idle Hands the Devil's Workshop? Incapacitation, Concentration, and Juvenile Crime
by Brian A. Jacob & Lars Lefgren
- 1578-1596 A Reconsideration of Hedonic Price Indexes with an Application to PC's
by Ariel Pakes
- 1597-1614 Valuing Biodiversity from an Economic Perspective: A Unified Economic, Ecological, and Genetic Approach
by William A. Brock & Anastasios Xepapadeas
- 1615-1647 Fundamentals, Panics, and Bank Distress During the Depression
by Charles W. Calomiris & Joseph R. Mason
- 1648-1677 Assessing the Importance of Tiebout Sorting: Local Heterogeneity from 1850 to 1990
by Paul W. Rhode & Koleman S. Strumpf
- 1678-1702 Inefficient Foreign Borrowing: A Dual- and Common-Agency Perspective
by Jean Tirole
- 1703-1729 Price Ceilings as Focal Points for Tacit Collusion: Evidence from Credit Cards
by Christopher R. Knittel & Victor Stango
- 1730-1751 Kin Groups and Reciprocity: A Model of Credit Transactions in Ghana
by Eliana La Ferrara
- 1752-1763 Pregnancy and the Demand for Cigarettes
by W. David Bradford
- 1764-1777 Crime, Inequality, and Unemployment
by Kenneth Burdett & Ricardo Lagos & Randall Wright
- 1778-1798 Creating the U.S. Dollar Currency Union, 1748–1811: A Quest for Monetary Stability or a Usurpation of State Sovereignty for Personal Gain?
by Farley Grubb
- 1799-1812 Returns to Education: Evidence from U.K. Twins
by Dorothe Bonjour & Lynn F. Cherkas & Jonathan E. Haskel & Denise D. Hawkes & Tim D. Spector
- 1813-1823 Socioeconomic Status and Child Health: Why Is the Relationship Stronger for Older Children?
by Janet Currie & Mark Stabile
- 1824-1829 Clubs with Entrapment
by Avinash Dixit
- 1830-1836 Uncoupled Dynamics Do Not Lead to Nash Equilibrium
by Sergiu Hart & Andreu Mas-Colell
September 2003, Volume 93, Issue 4
June 2003, Volume 93, Issue 3
May 2003, Volume 93, Issue 2
- 1-30 Globalization and Its Challenges
by Stanley Fischer
- 7-7 Editors' Introduction
by J. David Baldwin & Ronald L. Oaxaca
- 8-8 Foreword
by Peter A. Diamond
- 31-38 The Future of the IMF
by Ricardo J. Caballero
- 39-44 The World Bank of the Future
by Abhijit V. Banerjee & Ruimin He
- 45-50 The Future of the IMF and World Bank: Panel Discussion
by Stanley Fischer & Allan H. Meltzer & Jeffrey D. Sachs & Nicholas Stern
- 51-56 Trade Structure, Industrial Structure, and International Business Cycles
by Marianne Baxter & Michael A. Kouparitsas
- 57-62 How Does Globalization Affect the Synchronization of Business Cycles?
by M. Ayhan Kose & Eswar S. Prasad & Marco E. Terrones
- 63-69 Why Has the U.S. Economy Become Less Correlated with the Rest of the World?
by Jonathan Heathcote & Fabrizio Perri
- 70-74 Sovereign Debt Restructuring: Messy or Messier?
by Anne Krueger
- 75-79 Sovereign Debt Restructuring
by Randall S. Kroszner
- 80-84 Is Aggregation a Problem for Sovereign Debt Restructuring?
by Barry Eichengreen & Ashoka Mody
- 85-90 Will the Sovereign Debt Market Survive?
by Andrei Shleifer
- 91-96 Capital-Account Liberalization, the Cost of Capital, and Economic Growth
by Peter Blair Henry
- 97-101 Equity-Market Liberalizations as Country IPO's
by Rodolfo Martell & René M. Stulz
- 102-106 Randomized Evaluations of Educational Programs in Developing Countries: Some Lessons
by Michael Kremer
- 107-111 Fieldwork, Economic Theory, and Research on Institutions in Developing Countries
by Christopher Udry
- 112-117 Payoffs from Panels in Low-Income Countries: Economic Development and Economic Mobility
by Mark R. Rosenzweig
- 118-125 Weak Instruments: Diagnosis and Cures in Empirical Econometrics
by Jinyong Hahn & Jerry Hausman
- 126-132 Sensitivity to Exogeneity Assumptions in Program Evaluation
by Guildo W. Imbens
- 133-138 Cluster-Sample Methods in Applied Econometrics
by Jeffrey M. Wooldridge
- 139-144 Market Design: The Policy Uses of Theory
by John McMillan
- 145-150 Modern Theory of Unemployment Fluctuations: Empirics and Policy Applications
by Robert E. Hall
- 151-155 An Examination of the Influence of Theory and Individual Theorists on Empirical Research in Microeconomics
by Pierre-André Chiappori & Steven D. Levitt
- 156-161 Economic Behavior in Political Context
by Larry M. Bartels & Henry E. Brady
- 162-168 A Psychological Perspective on Economics
by Daniel Kahneman
- 169-174 A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Symbols: A Sociologist's View of the Economic Pursuit of Truth
by Joel M. Podolny
- 175-179 Libertarian Paternalism
by Richard H. Thaler & Cass R. Sunstein
- 180-185 Optimal Defaults
by James J. Choi & David Laibson & Brigitte C. Madrian & Andrew Metrick
- 186-191 Studying Optimal Paternalism, Illustrated by a Model of Sin Taxes
by Ted O'Donoghue & Matthew Rabin
- 192-195 Models of Thinking, Learning, and Teaching in Games
by Colin Camerer & Teck Ho & Kuan Chong
- 196-201 Decision Making with Naive Advice
by Andrew Schotter
- 202-207 Lessons Learned: Generalizing Learning Across Games
by David Cooper & John H. Kagel
- 208-212 Testing Political Economy Models of Reform in the Laboratory
by Timothy N. Cason & Vai-Lam Mui
- 213-220 What Can Be Learned from Skeletons that Might Interest Economists, Historians, and Other Social Scientists?
by Richard H. Steckel
- 221-226 Living Standards During the Industrial Revolution: An Economist's Guide
by Hans-Joachim Voth
- 227-232 The Rising Price of Nonmarket Goods
by Dora L. Costa & Matthew E. Kahn
- 233-237 At What Level of Labor-Market Intermittency Are Women Penalized?
by Julie L. Hotchkiss & M. Melinda Pitts
- 238-241 Low Take-Up in Medicaid: Does Outreach Matter and for Whom?
by Anna Aizer
- 242-246 Impact of Immigration on Prenatal Care Use and Birth Weight: Evidence from California in the 1990's
by Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes & Kusum Mundra
- 247-251 Did Expanding the EITC Promote Motherhood?
by Reagan Baughman & Stacy Dickert-Conlin
- 252-256 Price and Spouse's Coverage in Employee Demand for Health Insurance
by Irena Dushi & Marjorie Honig
- 257-260 Guaranteeing Individual Accounts
by Marie-Eve Lachance & Olivia S. Mitchell
- 261-265 The Interaction of Public Retirement Income Programs in the United States
by Elizabeth T. Powers & David Neumark
- 266-270 Monetary Policy Under Imperfect Capital Markets in a Small Open Economy
by Anita Tuladhar
- 271-276 Evaluating Alternative Approaches to Incremental Health-Insurance Expansion
by Jonathan Gruber
- 277-282 A New Approach to Risk-Spreading via Coverage-Expansion Subsidies
by John Holahan & Len M. Nichols & Linda J. Blumberg & Yu-Chu Shen
- 283-287 Reinsuring Risk to Increase Access to Health Insurance
by Katherine Swartz
- 288-292 Why Did the Welfare Rolls Fall During the 1990's? The Importance of Entry
by Jeffrey Grogger & Steven J. Haider & Jacob Klerman
- 293-298 Some Evidence on Race, Welfare Reform, and Household Income
by Marianne P. Bitler & Jonah B. Gelbach & Hilary W. Hoynes
- 299-303 How Welfare Policies Affect Child and Adolescent Achievement
by Elizabeth Clark-Kauffman & Greg J. Duncan & Pamela Morris
- 304-308 Changes in the Distribution of Children's Family Income over the 1990's
by Rebecca M. Blank & Robert F. Schoeni
- 309-314 The Gender Gap in Wages, circa 2000
by June O'Neill
- 315-319 Assimilation across the Latino Generations
by James P. Smith
- 320-325 Catching Up: Wages of Black Men
by Finis Welch