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August 2005, Volume 113, Issue 4
- 785-810 Procurement via Sequential Search
by Asher Wolinsky - 811-839 Hiring Policies, Labor Market Institutions, and Labor Market Flows
by Michael Pries & Richard Rogerson - 840-877 The Great Leap Forward: Anatomy of a Central Planning Disaster
by Wei Li & Dennis Tao Yang - 878-896 Aggregation of Heterogeneous Time Preferences
by Christian Gollier & Richard Zeckhauser - 897-926 How (Not) to Raise Money
by Jacob K. Goeree & Emiel Maasland & Sander Onderstal & John L. Turner
June 2005, Volume 113, Issue 3
- 463-484 A Unified Framework for Monetary Theory and Policy Analysis
by Ricardo Lagos & Randall Wright - 485-517 Exchange Rates and Fundamentals
by Charles Engel & Kenneth D. West - 518-550 Risky Business: The Market for Unprotected Commercial Sex
by Paul Gertler & Manisha Shah & Stefano M. Bertozzi - 551-581 The Location of Sales Offices and the Attraction of Cities
by Thomas J. Holmes - 582-625 What Determines Productivity? Lessons from the Dramatic Recovery of the U.S. and Canadian Iron Ore Industries Following Their Early 1980s Crisis
by James A. Schmitz Jr. - 626-667 Dynamic Processes of Social and Economic Interactions: On the Persistence of Inefficiencies
by Armando Gomes & Philippe Jehiel - 668-672 Comment on "A Theory of Involuntary Unrequited International Transfers"
by Carlos E. da Costa
April 2005, Volume 113, Issue 2
- 239-281 International Migration, Self-Selection, and the Distribution of Wages: Evidence from Mexico and the United States
by Daniel Chiquiar & Gordon H. Hanson - 282-310 The Equilibrium Distribution of Income and the Market for Status
by Gary S. Becker & Kevin M. Murphy & Ivan Werning - 311-344 Bond Yields and the Federal Reserve
by Monika Piazzesi - 345-375 Urban Decline and Durable Housing
by Edward L. Glaeser & Joseph Gyourko - 376-424 Does Air Quality Matter? Evidence from the Housing Market
by Kenneth Y. Chay & Michael Greenstone - 425-461 Comparative Advantage, Relative Wages, and the Accumulation of Human Capital
by Coen N. Teulings
February 2005, Volume 113, Issue 1
- 1-45 Nominal Rigidities and the Dynamic Effects of a Shock to Monetary Policy
by Lawrence J. Christiano & Martin Eichenbaum & Charles L. Evans - 46-82 Is Tomorrow Another Day? The Labor Supply of New York City Cabdrivers
by Henry S. Farber - 83-120 Water for Life: The Impact of the Privatization of Water Services on Child Mortality
by Sebastian Galiani & Paul Gertler & Ernesto Schargrodsky - 121-150 Welfare-Improving Asymmetric Information in Dynamic Insurance Markets
by Thomas de Garidel-Thoron - 151-184 Selection on Observed and Unobserved Variables: Assessing the Effectiveness of Catholic Schools
by Joseph G. Altonji & Todd E. Elder & Christopher R. Taber - 185-222 Consumption Risk and the Cross Section of Expected Returns
by Jonathan A. Parker & Christian Julliard - 223-252 David Hume's Monetary Theory Revisited: Was He Really a Quantity Theorist and an Inflationist?
by Carl Wennerlind
February 2004, Volume 112, Issue S1
- 1-28 The Measured Black-White Wage Gap among Women Is Too Small
by Derek Neal - 29-59 Life Earnings and Rural-Urban Migration
by Robert E. Lucas, Jr. - 60-109 Identification and Estimation of Hedonic Models
by Ivar Ekeland & James J. Heckman & Lars Nesheim - 110-140 The Engineering Labor Market
by Jaewoo Ryoo & Sherwin Rosen - 141-163 The Peter Principle: A Theory of Decline
by Edward P. Lazear - 164-187 Save More Tomorrow (TM): Using Behavioral Economics to Increase Employee Saving
by Richard H. Thaler & Shlomo Benartzi - 188-225 Entry, Pricing, and Product Design in an Initially Monopolized Market
by Steven J. Davis & Kevin M. Murphy & Robert H. Topel - 226-267 Using Mandated Speed Limits to Measure the Value of a Statistical Life
by Orley Ashenfelter & Michael Greenstone - 268-288 The Control of Externalities in Sports Leagues: An Analysis of Restrictions in the National Hockey League
by Dennis W. Carlton & Alan S. Frankel & Elisabeth M. Landes - 289-310 The Economics of Has-beens
by Glenn MacDonald & Michael S. Weisbach - 311-335 Delegating Decisions to Experts
by Hao Li & Wing Suen
December 2004, Volume 112, Issue 6
- 1181-1222 Market Structure and Productivity: A Concrete Example
by Chad Syverson - 1223-1256 Using Asset Prices to Measure the Cost of Business Cycles
by Fernando Alvarez & Urban J. Jermann - 1257-1268 The Social Discount Rate
by Andrew Caplin & John Leahy - 1269-1295 Mutual Fund Flows and Performance in Rational Markets
by Jonathan B. Berk & Richard C. Green - 1296-1321 Inequality and Segregation
by Rajiv Sethi & Rohini Somanathan - 1322-1363 Distribution of Ability and Earnings in a Hierarchical Job Assignment Model
by Robert M. Costrell & Glenn C. Loury - 1364-1383 Beyond the Median: Voter Preferences, District Heterogeneity, and Political Representation
by Elisabeth R. Gerber & Jeffrey B. Lewis - 1384-1402 Shipping the Good Apples Out? An Empirical Confirmation of the Alchian-Allen Conjecture
by David Hummels & Alexandre Skiba
October 2004, Volume 112, Issue 5
- 947-985 Some Evidence on the Importance of Sticky Prices
by Mark Bils & Peter J. Klenow - 986-1018 Innovating Firms and Aggregate Innovation
by Tor Jakob Klette & Samuel Kortum - 1019-1053 The Effect of Adolescent Experience on Labor Market Outcomes: The Case of Height
by Nicola Persico & Andrew Postlewaite & Dan Silverman - 1054-1090 Asset Prices and Trading Volume under Fixed Transactions Costs
by Andrew W. Lo & Harry Mamaysky & Jiang Wang - 1091-1130 Migration, the Life Cycle, and State Benefits: How Low Is the Bottom?
by Jonah B. Gelbach - 1131-1156 Testing Neoclassical Competitive Theory in Multilateral Decentralized Markets
by John A. List - 1157-1186 Lemons and Leases in the Used Business Aircraft Market
by Thomas W. Gilligan
August 2004, Volume 112, Issue 4
- 725-753 Economic Shocks and Civil Conflict: An Instrumental Variables Approach
by Edward Miguel & Shanker Satyanath & Ernest Sergenti - 754-778 On Group Stability in Hierarchies and Networks
by Gabrielle Demange - 779-816 New Deal Policies and the Persistence of the Great Depression: A General Equilibrium Analysis
by Harold L. Cole & Lee E. Ohanian - 817-847 Aggregate Consequences of Limited Contract Enforceability
by Thomas Cooley & Ramon Marimon & Vincenzo Quadrini - 848-886 Willpower and Personal Rules
by Roland Benabou & Jean Tirole - 887-914 The Factor Content of Bilateral Trade: An Empirical Test
by Yong-Seok Choi & Pravin Krishna - 915-931 Physician Incentives in Health Maintenance Organizations
by Martin Gaynor & James B. Rebitzer & Lowell J. Taylor - 932-938 Utilitarian Aggregation of Beliefs and Tastes
by Itzhak Gilboa & Dov Samet & David Schmeidler - 939-968 Does Child Labor Decrease When Parental Incomes Rise?
by Carol Ann Rogers & Kenneth A. Swinnerton
June 2004, Volume 112, Issue 3
- 497-551 Women, War, and Wages: The Effect of Female Labor Supply on the Wage Structure at Midcentury
by Daron Acemoglu & David H. Autor & David Lyle - 552-580 Global Sourcing
by Pol Antras & Elhanan Helpman - 581-614 An sS Model with Adverse Selection
by Christopher L. House & John V. Leahy - 615-664 Religious Intermarriage and Socialization in the United States
by Alberto Bisin & Giorgio Topa & Thierry Verdier - 665-694 Small Farms, Externalities, and the Dust Bowl of the 1930s
by Zeynep K. Hansen & Gary D. Libecap - 695-717 Cyclical Dynamics in Idiosyncratic Labor Market Risk
by Kjetil Storesletten & Chris I. Telmer & Amir Yaron - 718-723 Coase and Hotelling: A Meeting of the Minds
by Johannes Horner & Morton I. Kamien - 724-753 Erratum: "Equilibrium Cross Section of Returns"
by Joao Gomes & Leonid Kogan & Lu Zhang
April 2004, Volume 112, Issue 2
- 253-289 Strikes, Scabs, and Tread Separations: Labor Strife and the Production of Defective Bridgestone/Firestone Tires
by Alan B. Krueger & Alexandre Mas - 290-318 Marriage and Consumption Insurance: What's Love Got to Do with It?
by Gregory D. Hess - 319-347 Liquidity Constraints, Household Wealth, and Entrepreneurship
by Erik Hurst & Annamaria Lusardi - 348-396 Political Jurisdictions in Heterogeneous Communities
by Alberto Alesina & Reza Baqir & Caroline Hoxby - 397-444 Do the Rich Save More?
by Karen E. Dynan & Jonathan Skinner & Stephen P. Zeldes - 445-470 Judicial Checks and Balances
by Rafael La Porta & Florencio Lopez-de-Silanes & Cristian Pop-Eleches & Andrei Shleifer - 471-500 Tax Rates and Tax Evasion: Evidence from "Missing Imports" in China
by Raymond Fisman & Shang-Jin Wei
February 2004, Volume 112, Issue 1
- 1-47 Understanding Predictability
by Lior Menzly & Tano Santos & Pietro Veronesi - 48-67 A Direct Test of the Theory of Comparative Advantage: The Case of Japan
by Daniel M. Bernhofen & John C. Brown - 68-105 Differentiated Products Demand Systems from a Combination of Micro and Macro Data: The New Car Market
by Steven Berry & James Levinsohn & Ariel Pakes - 106-131 Capital Structure and Stock Returns
by Ivo Welch - 132-182 Estimation of Educational Borrowing Constraints Using Returns to Schooling
by Stephen V. Cameron & Christopher Taber - 183-208 Adverse Selection in Insurance Markets: Policyholder Evidence from the U.K. Annuity Market
by Amy Finkelstein & James Poterba - 209-239 The Distribution of Talent and the Pattern and Consequences of International Trade
by Gene M. Grossman - 240-248 Rotten Parents and Child Labor
by Antoine Bommier & Pierre Dubois - 249-278 Any Non-welfarist Method of Policy Assessment Violates the Pareto Principle: Reply
by Louis Kaplow & Steven Shavell
December 2003, Volume 111, Issue 6
- 1155-1182 The Correlation of Wealth across Generations
by Kerwin Kofi Charles & Erik Hurst - 1183-1219 Overconfidence and Speculative Bubbles
by Jose A. Scheinkman & Wei Xiong - 1220-1261 Gold into Base Metals: Productivity Growth in the People's Republic of China during the Reform Period
by Alwyn Young - 1262-1292 Hot Money
by V. V. Chari & Patrick J. Kehoe - 1293-1317 Trade Expansion and Contract Enforcement
by Avinash Dixit - 1318-1341 The Trick Is to Live: Is the Estate Tax Social Security for the Rich?
by Wojciech Kopczuk - 1342-1352 Unraveling Reduces Mobility in a Labor Market: Gastroenterology with and without a Centralized Match
by Muriel Niederle & Alvin E. Roth - 1353-1360 A Note on Convergence of Adaptive Satisficing to Optimal Stopping
by John Conlisk - 1361-1377 Testing the Barten Model of Economies of Scale in Household Consumption: Toward Resolving a Paradox of Deaton and Paxson
by Li Gan & Victoria Vernon - 1378-1381 Engel's What? A Response to Gan and Vernon
by Angus Deaton & Christina Paxson - 1382-1386 Any Non-welfarist Method of Policy Assessment Violates the Pareto Principle: A Comment
by Marc Fleurbaey & Bertil Tungodden & Howard F. Chang
October 2003, Volume 111, Issue 5
- 929-958 The Limits of Bureaucratic Efficiency
by Canice Prendergast - 959-989 Subjective Discounting in an Exchange Economy
by Erzo G. J. Luttmer & Thomas Mariotti - 990-1003 Trading and Voting
by David K. Musto & Bilge Yilmaz - 1004-1042 Income Inequality in France, 1901-1998
by Thomas Piketty - 1043-1075 Enjoying the Quiet Life? Corporate Governance and Managerial Preferences
by Marianne Bertrand & Sendhil Mullainathan - 1076-1122 Can Free Entry Be Inefficient? Fixed Commissions and Social Waste in the Real Estate Industry
by Chang-Tai Hsieh & Enrico Moretti - 1123-1152 Capture by Threat
by Ernesto Dal Bo & Rafael Di Tella
August 2003, Volume 111, Issue 4
- 693-732 Equilibrium Cross Section of Returns
by Joao Gomes & Leonid Kogan & Lu Zhang - 733-764 Bequests as Signals: An Explanation for the Equal Division Puzzle
by B. Douglas Bernheim & Sergei Severinov - 765-784 Who Affects Whom in Daily Newspaper Markets?
by Lisa George & Joel Waldfogel - 785-817 Bertrand and Walras Equilibria under Moral Hazard
by Alberto Bennardo & Pierre-Andre Chiappori - 818-857 Accounting for the U.S. Earnings and Wealth Inequality
by Ana Castaneda & Javier Diaz-Gimenez & Jose-Victor Rios-Rull - 858-897 Equity and Resources: An Analysis of Education Finance Systems
by Raquel Fernandez & Richard Rogerson - 898-927 The Substantial Bias from Ignoring General Equilibrium Effects in Estimating Excess Burden, and a Practical Solution
by Lawrence H. Goulder & Roberton C. Williams III
June 2003, Volume 111, Issue 3
- 465-497 Team Incentives and Worker Heterogeneity: An Empirical Analysis of the Impact of Teams on Productivity and Participation
by Barton H. Hamilton & Jack A. Nickerson & Hideo Owan - 498-529 Social Learning and Coordination Conventions in Intergenerational Games: An Experimental Study
by Andrew Schotter & Barry Sopher - 530-554 Welfare Dynamics under Time Limits
by Jeffrey Grogger & Charles Michalopoulos - 555-588 Is More Information Better? The Effects of "Report Cards" on Health Care Providers
by David Dranove & Daniel Kessler & Mark McClellan & Mark Satterthwaite - 589-610 Relative Factor Abundance and Trade
by Debeare, Peter - 611-641 Schooling, Family Background, and Adoption: Is It Nature or Is It Nurture?
by Erik Plug & Wim Vijverberg - 642-685 Liquidity Risk and Expected Stock Returns
by Pastor, Lubos & Stambaugh, Robert F. - 686-715 A Theory of Involuntary Unrequited International Transfers
by Murray C. Kemp & Koji Shimomura
April 2003, Volume 111, Issue 2
- 227-268 Can the Market Add and Subtract? Mispricing in Tech Stock Carve-outs
by Owen A. Lamont & Richard H. Thaler - 269-310 Why Dowry Payments Declined with Modernization in Europe but Are Rising in India
by Siwan Anderson - 311-352 A Spatial Analysis of Sectoral Complementarity
by Timothy G. Conley & Bill Dupor - 353-403 Middlemen versus Market Makers: A Theory of Competitive Exchange
by John Rust & George Hall - 404-424 Delaying the Inevitable: Interest Rate Defense and Balance of Payments Crises
by Amartya Lahiri & Carlos A. Vegh - 425-458 La Crema: A Case Study of Mutual Fire Insurance
by Cabreales, Antonio & Calvo-Armengol, Antoni & Jackson, Matthew O. - 459-488 Review of Thomas J. Sargent and Francois R. Velde, The Big Problem of Small Change
by Rolnick, Arthur J. & Weber, Warren E.
February 2003, Volume 111, Issue 1
- 1-51 Inference with an Incomplete Model of English Auctions
by Philip A. Haile & Elie Tamer - 52-102 Can Vertical Specialization Explain the Growth of World Trade?
by Kei-Mu Yi - 103-123 Equilibrium Bank Runs
by James Peck & Karl Shell - 124-173 An Equilibrium Conflict Model of Land Tenure in Hunter-Gatherer Societies
by Matthew J. Baker - 174-201 Commercial Policy with Altruistic Voters
by Julio J. Rotemberg - 202-231 Are Regional Trading Partners "Natural"?
by Pravin Krishna
December 2002, Volume 110, Issue 6
- 1175-1219 The Impacts of Environmental Regulations on Industrial Activity: Evidence from the 1970 and 1977 Clean Air Act Amendments and the Census of Manufactures
by Michael Greenstone - 1220-1254 Optimal Taxation without State-Contingent Debt
by S. Rao Aiyagari & Albert Marcet & Thomas J. Sargent & Juha Seppala - 1255-1285 Catching Up with the Joneses: Heterogeneous Preferences and the Dynamics of Asset Prices
by Yeung Lewis Chan & Leonid Kogan - 1286-1317 Evaluating the Effect of Teachers' Group Performance Incentives on Pupil Achievement
by Victor Lavy - 1318-1354 Districting and Government Overspending
by Reza Baqir - 1355-1389 Employed 40 Hours or Not Employed 39: Lessons from the 1982 Mandatory Reduction of the Workweek
by Bruno Crepon & Francis Kramarz - 1390-1413 Turnover of Used Durables in a Stationary Equilibrium: Are Older Goods Traded More?
by Dmitriy Stolyarov - 1414-1418 Comment on "The U.S. Structural Transformation and Regional Convergence: A Reinterpretation"
by D. Gale Johnson - 1419-1420 Response
by Francesco Caselli & Wilbur John Coleman II
October 2002, Volume 110, Issue 5
- 947-993 The Slowdown of the Economics Publishing Process
by Glenn Ellison - 994-1034 Evolving Standards for Academic Publishing: A q-r Theory
by Glenn Ellison - 1035-1070 The Rise of Mass Consumption Societies
by Kiminori Matsuyama - 1071-1102 The Tenuous Trade-off between Risk and Incentives
by Canice Prendergast - 1103-1134 Political Intervention in Debt Contracts
by Patrick Bolton & Howard Rosenthal - 1135-1167 A Model of the Federal Funds Rate Target
by James D. Hamilton & Oscar Jorda - 1168-1197 Skill and the Value of Life
by Jason F. Shogren & Tommy Stamland
August 2002, Volume 110, Issue 4
- 705-729 Quantifying the Benefits of New Products: The Case of the Minivan
by Amil Petrin - 730-770 The Power of the Pill: Oral Contraceptives and Women's Career and Marriage Decisions
by Claudia Goldin & Lawrence F. Katz - 771-792 Asset Holding and Consumption Volatility
by Orazio P. Attanasio & James Banks & Sarah Tanner - 793-824 Asset Pricing with Heterogeneous Consumers and Limited Participation: Empirical Evidence
by Alon Brav & George M. Constantinides & Christopher C. Geczy - 825-853 Limited Asset Market Participation and the Elasticity of Intertemporal Substitution
by Annette Vissing-Jorgensen - 854-882 The Market for Reputations as an Incentive Mechanism
by Steven Tadelis - 883-899 Estimation of Market Power in a Nonrenewable Resource Industry
by Gregory M. Ellis & Robert Halvorsen - 900-918 The Aging Population and the Size of the Welfare State
by Assaf Razin & Efraim Sadka & Phillip Swagel - 919-948 Lobbying Legislatures
by Morten Bennedsen & Sven E. Feldmann
June 2002, Volume 110, Issue 3
- 481-507 Does the Internet Make Markets More Competitive? Evidence from the Life Insurance Industry
by Jeffrey R. Brown & Austan Goolsbee - 508-534 Is Lumpy Investment Relevant for the Business Cycle?
by Julia K. Thomas - 535-563 Avoiding Liquidity Traps
by Jess Benhabib & Stephanie Schmitt-Grohe & Martin Uribe - 564-591 Endogenous Matching and the Empirical Determinants of Contract Form
by Daniel A. Ackerberg & Maristella Botticini - 592-608 Competing Premarital Investments
by Michael Peters & Aloysius Siow - 609-633 Information Aggregation, Security Design, and Currency Swaps
by Bhagwan Chowdhry & Mark Grinblatt & David Levine - 634-645 Consumption and Aggregate Constraints: Evidence from U.S. States and Canadian Provinces
by Charlotte Ostergaard & Bent E. Serensen & Oved Yosha - 646-671 An Economic Analysis of the Protestant Reformation
by Robert B. Ekelund, Jr. & Robert F. Hebert & Robert D. Tollison - 672-701 The Political Economy of Employment Protection
by Gilles Saint-Paul
April 2002, Volume 110, Issue 2
- 239-280 Empowerment and Efficiency: Tenancy Reform in West Bengal
by Abhijit V. Banerjee & Paul J. Gertler & Maitreesh Ghatak - 281-316 On Theories Explaining the Success of the Gravity Equation
by Simon J. Evenett & Wolfgang Keller - 317-351 The Demand for Money, Financial Innovation, and the Welfare Cost of Inflation: An Analysis with Household Data
by Orazio P. Attanasio & Luigi Guiso & Tullio Jappelli - 352-381 Market Microstructure and Incentives to Invest
by Daniel F. Spulber - 382-393 A Theory of Inalienable Property Rights
by David Andolfatto - 394-424 Bidder Behavior in Multiunit Auctions: Evidence from Swedish Treasury Auctions
by Kjell G. Nyborg & Kristian Rydqvist & Suresh M. Sundaresan - 425-457 Altruistic and Joy-of-Giving Motivations in Charitable Behavior
by David C. Ribar & Mark O. Wilhelm - 458-474 Getting Income Shares Right
by Douglas Gollin - 475-504 Comment on "Rotten Kids, Purity, and Perfection"
by Pierre-Andre Chiappori & Ivan Werning
February 2002, Volume 110, Issue 1
- 1-36 Endogenous Policy Decentralization: Testing the Central Tenet of Economic Federalism
by Koleman S. Strumpf & Felix Oberholzer-Gee - 37-72 Marriage Market, Divorce Legislation, and Household Labor Supply
by Pierre-Andre Chiappori & Bernard Fortin & Guy Lacroix - 73-112 Money, Interest Rates, and Exchange Rates with Endogenously Segmented Markets
by Fernando Alvarez & Andrew Atkeson & Patrick J. Kehoe - 113-143 The Role of Leasing under Adverse Selection
by Igal Hendel & Alessandro Lizzeri - 144-169 Putting Out the Fires: Will Higher Taxes Reduce the Onset of Youth Smoking?
by Philip DeCicca & Donald Kenkel & Alan Mathios - 170-180 Order Flow and Exchange Rate Dynamics
by Martin D. D. Evans & Richard K. Lyons - 181-214 A Theory of Prostitution
by Lena Edlund & Evelyn Korn - 215-233 The Effects of Seed Money and Refunds on Charitable Giving: Experimental Evidence from a University Capital Campaign
by John A. List & David Lucking-Reiley - 234-263 Review of Richard E. Caves, Creative Industries: Contracts between Art and Commerce
by Towse, Ruth
December 2001, Volume 109, Issue 6
- 1155-1197 Prospective Deficits and the Asian Currency Crisis
by Craig Burnside & Martin Eichenbaum & Sergio Rebelo - 1198-1237 How Dangerous Are Drinking Drivers?
by Steven D. Levitt & Jack Porter - 1238-1287 Resurrecting the (C)CAPM: A Cross-Sectional Test When Risk Premia Are Time-Varying
by Martin Lettau & Sydney Ludvigson - 1288-1310 Estimating Real Income in the United States from 1888 to 1994: Correcting CPI Bias Using Engel Curves
by Dora L. Costa - 1311-1354 Durable Goods, Coasian Dynamics, and Uncertainty: Theory and Experiments
by Timothy N. Cason & Tridib Sharma - 1355-1384 Coalitional Power and Public Goods
by Debraj Ray & Rajiv Vohra - 1385-1390 Review of William D. Nordhaus and Joseph Boyer, Warming the World: Economic Models of Global Warming
by Thomas Gale Moore
October 2001, Volume 109, Issue 5
- 915-957 Consequences of Employment Protection? The Case of the Americans with Disabilities Act
by Daron Acemoglu & Joshua D. Angrist - 958-992 Displaced Capital: A Study of Aerospace Plant Closings
by Valerie A. Ramey & Matthew D. Shapiro - 993-1020 Least-Present-Value-of-Revenue Auctions and Highway Franchising
by Eduardo M. R. A. Engel & Ronald D. Fischer & Alexander Galetovic - 1021-1059 Teachers, Growth, and Convergence
by Robert Tamura - 1060-1085 Pricing and Matching with Frictions
by Kenneth Burdett & Shouyong Shi & Randall Wright - 1086-1114 More Guns, More Crime
by Mark Duggan - 1115-1131 Home Production Meets Time to Build
by Paul Gomme & Finn E. Kydland & Peter Rupert - 1132-1149 Globalization and the Rate of Technological Progress: What Track and Field Records Show
by Lalith Munasinghe & Brendan O'Flaherty & Stephan Danninger - 1150-1179 Review of Peter M. Garber, Famous First Bubbles: The Fundamentals of Early Manias
by John H. Cochrane