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May 2000, Volume 90, Issue 2
March 2000, Volume 90, Issue 1
- 1-14 Population, Food, and Knowledge
by D. Gale Johnson
- 15-29 Optimal Adoption of Complementary Technologies
by Dmitriy Stolyarov & Boyan Jovanovic
- 30-45 Collateral Damage: Effects of the Japanese Bank Crisis on Real Activity in the United States
by Eric S. Rosengren & Joe Peek
- 46-72 Endogenous Inequality in Integrated Labor Markets with Two-Sided Search
by Larry Samuelson & George J. Mailath & Avner Shaked
- 73-95 Labor-Market Integration, Investment in Risky Human Capital, and Fiscal Competition
by David E. Wildasin
- 96-129 Unequal Societies: Income Distribution and the Social Contract
by Roland Benabou
- 130-146 Mobility, Targeting, and Private-School Vouchers
by Thomas J. Nechyba
- 147-165 Liberalization, Moral Hazard in Banking, and Prudential Regulation: Are Capital Requirements Enough?
by Kevin C. Murdock & Thomas F. Hellmann & Joseph E. Stiglitz
- 166-193 ERC: A Theory of Equity, Reciprocity, and Competition
by Axel Ockenfels & Gary E. Bolton
- 194-211 The Choice between Market Failures and Corruption
by Thierry Verdier & Daron Acemoglu
- 212-234 Elephants
by Charles Morcom & Michael Kremer
- 235-239 Credit Rationing?
by Dan Bernhardt
- 240-246 Third-Degree Price Discrimination in Input Markets: Output and Welfare
by Yoshihiro Yoshida
- 247-264 A Simple Mechanism for the Efficient Provision of Public Goods: Experimental Evidence
by Josef Falkinger
- 265-281 Limiting Buyer Discretion: Effects on Performance and Price in Long-Term Contracts
by Lisa J. Cameron
- 282-291 Economic Growth and the Elasticity of Substitution: Two Theorems and Some Suggestions
by Olivier de La Grandville & Rainer Klump
- 292-295 Economies of Scale and Constant Returns to Capital: A Neglected Early Contribution to the Theory of Economic Growth
by Edmund S. Cannon
- 296-309 Naked Exclusion: Comment
by Michael D. Whinston & Ilya R. Segal
- 310-311 Naked Exclusion: Reply
by J. Mark Ramseyer & Eric B. Rasmusen & John Shepard Wiley
- 312-315 The Phillips Curve, the Persistence of Inflation, and the Lucas Critique: Evidence from Exchange-Rate Regimes: Comment
by Alex Lammertsma & Clemens J. M. Kool
- 316-318 Unique Equilibrium in a Model of Self-Fulfilling Currency Attacks: Comment
by Frank Heinemann
- 319-324 The Deadweight Loss of Christmas: Comment
by Orit Tykocinski & Bradley J. Ruffle
- 325-325 The Deadweight Loss of Christmas: Reply
by David Hemenway & Sara J. Solnick
December 1999, Volume 89, Issue 5
September 1999, Volume 89, Issue 4
June 1999, Volume 89, Issue 3
May 1999, Volume 89, Issue 2
- 1-17 In Defense of Inequality
by Finis Welch
- 18-22 Fifty Years of U.S. Income Data from the Current Population Survey: Alternatives, Trends, and Quality
by Daniel H. Weinberg
- 23-28 U.S. Wage-Inequality Trends and Recent Immigration
by Robert I. Lerman
- 29-33 Some Income-Measurement Issues and Their Policy Implications
by John C. Weicher
- 34-39 Why Do Different Wage Series Tell Different Stories?
by James R. Spletzer & Katharine G. Abraham & Jay C. Stewart
- 40-44 Economic Growth: How Good Can It Get?
by Frank P. Stafford
- 45-51 Measuring Labor's Share
by Alan B. Krueger
- 52-57 The NAIRU and Wages in Local Labor Markets
by Robert M. Coen
- 58-62 Does the NAIRU Have the Right Dynamics?
by Ray C. Fair
- 63-68 Behind This Structural Boom: The Role of Asset Valuations
by Edmund S. Phelps
- 69-74 Wage Dynamics: Reconciling Theory and Evidence
by Lawrence F. Katz & Olivier Blanchard
- 75-80 Toward a General Theory of Wage and Price Rigidities and Economic Fluctuations
by Joseph E. Stiglitz
- 81-88 Price Dynamics and Production Lags
by Dennis J. Snower & Assar Lindbeck
- 89-93 Firm-Size Wage Differentials in Switzerland: Evidence from Job-Changers
by Josef Zweimuller & Rudolf Winter-Ebmer
- 94-98 Productivity Differences across Employers: The Roles of Employer Size, Age, and Human Capital
by Julia I. Lane & John C. Haltiwanger & James Spletzer
- 99-103 Examining the Employer-Size Wage Premium in the Manufacturing, Retail Trade, and Service Industries Using Employer-Employee Matched Data
by Kenneth R. Troske & Kimberly Bayard
- 104-108 Workers Are More Productive in Large Firms
by Walter Y. Oi & Todd L. Idson
- 109-115 Information Technology and Growth
by Kevin J. Stiroh & Dale W. Jorgenson
- 116-122 The Information-Technology Revolution and the Stock Market
by Boyan Jovanovic & Jeremy Greenwood
- 123-128 U.S. Economic Growth since 1870: One Big Wave?
by Robert J. Gordon
- 129-132 Zipf's Law and the Growth of Cities
by Xavier Gabaix
- 133-138 Productivity Growth and Factor Prices in East Asia
by Chang-Tai Hsieh
- 139-144 Growth: With or Without Scale Effects?
by Charles I. Jones
- 145-149 Population and Economic Growth
by Edward L. Glaeser & Gary S. Becker & Kevin M. Murphy
- 150-154 From Malthusian Stagnation to Modern Growth
by David N. Weil & Oded Galor
- 155-160 Income-Distribution Dynamics with Endogenous Fertility
by Daniel Chen & Michael Kremer
- 161-166 Generational Accounting around the Globe
by Bernd Raffelhuschen & Laurence J. Kotlikoff
- 167-170 Generational Accounting in Europe
by Bernd Raffelhuschen
- 171-175 Lessons from Generational Accounting in Japan
by Yukinobu Kitamura & Noriyuki Takayama
- 176-180 Analyzing the Fiscal Impact of U.S. Immigration
by Philip Oreopoulos & Alan J. Auerbach
- 181-185 Are Immigrants Favorably Self-Selected?
by Barry Chiswick
- 186-191 Immigrants and Human-Capital Investment
by Mark C. Regets & Harriet Orcutt Duleep
- 192-197 Immigration Policy and Immigrant Quality: The Australian Points System
by Paul W. Miller
- 198-203 Women's Wages in Women's Work: A U.S./Canada Comparison of the Roles of Unions and "Public Goods" Sector Jobs
by Nicole M. Fortin & Michael Baker
- 204-210 Exchange Rates and Employment Instability: Evidence from Matched CPS Data
by Joseph Tracy & Linda Goldberg & Stephanie Aaronson
- 211-216 Employment and Retirement Following a Late-Career Job Loss
by Ann Huff Stevens & Sewin Chan
- 217-221 Medicare Reform: Obstacles and Options
by Linda Bilheimer & Joseph R. Antos
- 222-227 Prefunding Medicare
by Martin Feldstein
- 228-233 The Geography of Medicare
by Louise Sheiner & David M. Cutler
- 234-238 Household Resource Allocation in Stepfamilies: Darwin Reflects on the Plight of Cinderella
by I-Fen Lin & Anne Case & Sara McLanahan
- 239-244 Parental Resources and Child Abuse and Neglect
by Jane Waldfogel & Christina Paxson
- 245-250 Is the Impact of Health Shocks Cushioned by Socioeconomic Status? The Case of Low Birthweight
by Rosemary Hyson & Janet Currie
- 251-255 Population Growth, Dependency, and Consumption
by David N. Weil
- 256-260 Fertility Decline in the Developed World: Where Will It End?
by John Bongaarts
- 261-264 U.S. Abortion Policy and Fertility
by Jacob Alex Klerman
- 265-270 Measures of Agricultural Support Policies in Transition Economies: 1994-1997
by Alberto Valdes
- 271-275 Land Reform and Farm Restructuring: What Has Been Accomplished to Date?
by Zvi Lerman
- 276-280 Inside China's Cities: Institutional Barriers and Opportunities for Urban Migrants
by Xuejin Zuo & Feng Wang
- 281-286 Leaving the Countryside: Rural-to-Urban Migration Decisions in China
by Yaohui Zhao
- 287-291 Migration, Remittances, and Agricultural Productivity in China
by J. Edward Taylor & Scott Rozelle & Alan deBrauw
- 292-295 Markets and Inequality in Rural China: Parallels with the Past
by Loren Brandt & Dwayne Benjamin
- 296-300 Income Distribution in Urban China during the Period of Economic Reform and Globalization
by Keith Griffin & Azizur Rahman Khan & Carl Riskin
- 301-305 China's Lagging Poor Areas
by Jyotsna Jalan & Martin Ravallion
- 306-310 Urban-Biased Policies and Rising Income Inequality in China
by Dennis Tao Yang
- 311-316 The Geographic Concentration of Industry: Does Natural Advantage Explain Agglomeration?
by Edward L. Glaeser & Glenn Ellison
- 317-320 Scale of Local Production and City Size
by Thomas J. Holmes
- 321-327 Spatial Evolution of Population and Industry in the United States
by Vernon Henderson & Duncan Black
- 328-332 Decomposition of Productivity and Unit Costs
by Lawrence Slifman & Carol Corrado
- 333-337 Quality Improvement in Health Care: A Framework for Price and Output Measurement
by Matthew D. Shapiro & Irving Shapiro & David W. Wilcox
- 338-343 Discrepancies in International Data: An Application to China-Hong Kong Entrepot Trade
by Robert C. Feenstra
- 344-349 How Departments of Economics Evaluate Teaching
by Michael Watts & William E. Becker
- 350-354 What Do College Seniors Know about Economics?
by Sam Allgood & William B. Walstad
- 355-361 The State of Economic Education
by John J. Siegfried & Michael K. Salemi
- 362-366 Credit and Banking Structure: Asian and African-American Experience in Los Angeles
by Lisa Mohanty & Gary Dymski
- 367-371 What Can We Expect from Community-Based Lending for the District of Columbia
by Gwendolyn Flowers
- 372-376 The Economic Performance of African-American-Owned Banks: The Role of Loan Loss Provisions
by Christopher C. Henderson
- 377-380 Portfolio Choices of Parents and Their Children as Young Adults: Asset Accumulation by African-American Families
by Frank P. Stafford & Ngina S. Chiteji
- 381-385 Financial Decision-Making: Are Women Really More Risk-Averse?
by Renate Schubert
- 386-391 Gender and Culture: International Experimental Evidence from Trust Games
by Nancy Buchan & Rachel Croson
- 392-396 Cracks in the Glass Ceiling: Gender and Promotion in the Economics Profession
by Larry D. Singell & John M. McDowell & James P. Ziliak
- 397-402 Gender Differences in Salary and Promotion in the Humanities
by Kathy J. Hayes & Donna K. Ginther
- 403-408 Same Song, Same Refrain? Economic Sanctions in the 1990's
by Gary Clyde Hufbauer & Kimberly Ann Elliott
- 409-414 Sanctions: Some Simple Analytics
by Maxim Engers & Jonathan Eaton
- 415-420 Sanctions on South Africa: What Did They Do?
by Philip I. Levy
- 421-425 Recent Theoretical Work on the Soft Budget Constraint
by Eric S. Maskin
- 426-431 Policy Burdens, Accountability, and the Soft Budget Constraint
by Guofu Tan & Justin Yifu Lin
- 432-437 The Myth of the East Asian Miracle: The Macroeconomic Implications of Soft Budgets
by Yijiang Wang & Chong-En Bai
- 438-443 Institutions, Innovations, and Growth
by Chenggang Xu & Haizhou Huang
- 447-448 Minutes of the Annual Meeting
by John J. Siegfried
- 449-461 Minutes of the Executive Committee Meetings
by John J. Siegfried
- 462-464 Report of the Secretary for 1998
by John J. Siegfried
- 465-465 Report of the Treasurer for the Year Ending December 31, 1998
by C. Elton Hinshaw
- 466-466 Report of the Finance Committee
by C. Elton Hinshaw
- 467-475 Report of the Editor: American Economic Review
by Orley Ashenfelter
- 476-478 Report of the Editor: Journal of Economic Literature
by John McMillan
- 479-483 Report of the Editor: Journal of Economic Perspectives
by Alan B. Krueger
- 484-485 Report of the Director: Job Openings for Economists
by C. Elton Hinshaw
- 486-487 Report of the Committee on Economic Education
by Michael K. Salemi
- 488-491 Report of the Committee on the Status of Minority Groups in the Economics Profession
by Susan M. Collins
- 492-498 Report of the Committee on the Status of Women in the Economics Profession
by Robin L. Bartlett
- 499-502 American Economic Association Universal Academic Questionnaire Summary Statistics
by Charles E. Scott
March 1999, Volume 89, Issue 1