Content
September 2015, Volume 81, Issue 3
- 217-260 Capital Taxes, Labor Taxes and the Household
by Rigas OIKONOMOU & Christian SIEGEL - 261-299 Fertility and Social Security
by Michele BOLDRIN & Mariacristina DE NARDI & Larry E. JONES - 301-316 A Closed-form Solution for the Health Capital Model
by Holger STRULIK - 317-329 Measurment without Theory, Once again
by Jeremy GREENWOOD & Ananth SESHADRI & Guillaume VANDENBROUCKE
June 2015, Volume 81, Issue 2
- 157-177 The Becker-Coase Theorem Reconsidered
by Pierre-Andre CHIAPPORI & Murat IYIGUN & Yoram WEISS - 179-201 Sons or Daughters? Sex Preferences and the Reversal of the Gender Educational Gap
by Moshe HAZAN & Hosny ZOABI - 203-216 The IPUMS Collaboration : Integratin and Disseminating the World’s Population Microdata
by Steven RUGGLES & Robert McCAA & Matthew SOBEK & Lara CLEVELAND
March 2015, Volume 81, Issue 1
- 3-6 Gary Becker and the Art of Economics
by Aloysius SIOW - 7-11 Gary Becker’sContribution to the Economics of Matching and Marriage
by Pierre-André CHIAPPORI - 13-25 Sex Ratios, Polygyny, and the Value of Women in Marriage - A Beckerian Approach
by Shoshana GROSSBARD - 27-31 Gary Becker on Human Capital
by Yoram WEISS - 33-43 Gary Becker’s Legacy on Intergenerational Mobility
by Nezih GUNER - 45-50 Gary Becker’s Contribution to the Analysis of Discrimination
by Christopher J. FLINN - 51-57 Gary Becker’s Contribution in Health Economics
by Rodrigo R. SOARES - 59-66 Gary Becker on the Quantity and Quality of Children
by Matthias DOEPKE - 67-74 Becker and the Demographic Transition
by Ronald LEE - 75-114 Why Are Married Women Working so much ?
by Larry E. JONES & Rodolfo E. MANUELLI & Ellen R. McGRATTAN - 115-155 Who Comes and Why ? Determinants of Immigrants Skill Level in the Early XXth Century US
by Matías COVARRUBIAS & Jeanne LAFORTUNE & José TESSADA
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