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October 2004, Volume 71, Issue 2
- 209-231 Productivity in Education: The Quintessential Upstream Industry
by Caroline M. Hoxby - 232-259 Economics and English: Language Growth in Economic Perspective
by Michael Reksulak & William F. Shughart & Robert D. Tollison - 260-286 Maternal Depression and the Production of Infant Health
by Karen Smith Conway & Lisa DeFelice Kennedy - 287-301 Explaining International Variations in Self‐Employment: Evidence from a Panel of OECD Countries
by Simon C. Parker & Martin T. Robson - 302-313 Nonlinear Purchasing Power Parity under the Gold Standard
by Ivan Paya & David A. Peel - 314-333 Long‐Term Attachments and Long‐Run Firm Rates of Return
by Peter F. Orazem & Marvin L. Bouillon & Benjamin M. Doran - 334-351 Company Influence on Foreign Aid Disbursement: Is Conditionality Credible when Donors Have Mixed Motives?
by Espen Villanger - 352-376 Technological Diffusion and Productivity Convergence: A Study for Manufacturing in the OECD
by Dirk Frantzen - 377-396 A Generalized Approach to Multigeneration Project Evaluation
by Liqun Liu & Andrew J. Rettenmaier & Thomas R. Saving - 397-417 Employment, Wages, and Alcohol Consumption in Russia
by Erdal Tekin - 418-423 Income Tax Evasion Revisited: The Impact of Interest Rate Yields on Tax‐Free Municipal Bonds
by Richard J. Cebula - 424-440 Determinants of Cross‐Border Intellectual Property Rights Enforcement: The Role of Trade Sanctions
by Eric P. Chiang - 441-458 Why Are Real Interest Rates Not Equalized Internationally?
by S. Young Chung & William J. Crowder - 459-462 Creative Destruction: How Globalization Is Changing the World's Cultures By Tyler Cowen. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2002. Pp. ix, 179. $45.00
by Françoise Benhamou - 462-463 Women Don't Ask: Negotiation and the Gender Divide By Linda Babcock and Sara Laschever. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2003. Pp. ix, 223. $24.99
by Sara Solnick
July 2004, Volume 71, Issue 1
- 1-11 Subjective Outcomes in Economics
by Daniel S. Hamermesh - 12-20 Second‐Best Considerations in Correcting Cognitive Biases
by Gregory Besharov - 21-35 Child Labor and the Interaction between the Quantity and Quality of Children
by C. Simon Fan - 36-59 Vertical Integration and Exclusivity Contracts when Consumers Have Switching Costs
by Tommaso M. Valletti - 60-77 AIDS Home‐ and Community‐Based Waivers: Effects on Use of Services, Expenditures, and Survival
by Kathryn Anderson & Jean Mitchell - 78-92 Do Economic Effects Justify the Use of Fiscal Incentives?
by William F. Fox & Matthew N. Murray - 93-102 Can Prior Offers and Arbitration Outcomes Be Used to Predict the Winners of Subsequent Final‐Offer Arbitration Cases?
by Daniel R. Marburger & Paul L. Burgess - 103-117 Religious Freedom and the Unintended Consequences of State Religion
by Charles M. North & Carl R. Gwin - 118-129 Safety at the Racetrack: Results of Restrictor Plates in Superspeedway Competition
by J. Brian O'Roark & William C. Wood - 130-135 Erring on the Margin of Error
by Robert J. Thornton & Jennifer A. Thornton - 136-144 Can Consumer Attitudes Forecast Household Spending in the United States? Further Evidence from the Michigan Survey of Consumers
by Andy C. C. Kwan & John A. Cotsomitis - 145-162 Integration and Causality in International Freight Markets: Modeling with Error Correction and Directed Acyclic Graphs
by Michael S. Haigh & Nikos K. Nomikos & David A. Bessler - 163-169 The Pre‐ and Postwar Price‐Output Paradox Revisited
by Jason E. Taylor & Jinill Kim - 170-181 Optimal Monitoring with External Incentives: The Case of Tipping
by Ofer H. Azar - 182-200 When Will the Gender Gap in Retirement Income Narrow?
by William E. Even & David A. Macpherson - 201-204 Globalization in Historical Perspective Edited by Michael D. Bordo, Alan M. Taylor, and Jeffrey G. Williamson. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2003. Pp. 588. $95.00
by Brian Snowdon
April 2004, Volume 70, Issue 4
- 714-730 Monopoly: A Game Economists Love to Play—Badly!
by Richard B. McKenzie - 731-745 Beneficial Inequality in the Provision of Municipal Services: Why Rich Neighborhoods Should Get Plowed First
by John Conley & Manfred Dix - 746-776 The Declining Contribution of Socioeconomic Disparities to the Racial Gap in Infant Mortality Rates, 1920‐1970
by William J. Collins & Melissa A. Thomasson - 777-795 Speculative Bubbles in U.K. House Prices: Some New Evidence
by Gaia Garino & Lucio Sarno - 796-815 The Effect of Public Policies and Prices on Youth Smoking
by Hana Ross & Frank J. Chaloupka - 816-836 Welfare Program Reentry among Postreform Leavers
by Donald Bruce & Karie Barbour & Angela Thacker - 837-849 An Experimental Study of Statistical Discrimination by Employers
by Nick Feltovich & Chris Papageorgiou - 850-875 Occupational Segregation and the Gender Wage Gap in a Dynamic East Asian Economy
by Joseph E. Zveglich & Yana van der Meulen Rodgers - 876-892 Poverty and Other Determinants of Child Labor in Bangladesh
by Shahina Amin & M. Shakil Quayes & Janet M. Rives - 893-904 Complements Integration and Foreclosure: The Case of Joint Consumption
by Christopher Garmon - 905-919 Long‐Run Economic Performance and the Labor Market
by Alberto Alonso & Cristina Echevarria & Kien C. Tran - 920-941 The Linkage between Prices, Wages, and Labor Productivity: A Panel Study of Manufacturing Industries
by Jack Strauss & Mark E. Wohar - 942-952 Evaluating Threshold Effects in Consumer Sentiment
by Brigitte Desroches & Marc‐André Gosselin - 953-976 Is There Job Lock? Evidence from the Pre‐HIPAA Era
by Mark C. Berger & Dan A. Black & Frank A. Scott - 977-997 Art of the Deal: The Merger Settlement Process at the Federal Trade Commission
by Malcolm B. Coate & Andrew N. Kleit - 998-1011 Public Infrastructure and the Productive Performance of Canadian Manufacturing Industries
by Satya Paul & Balbir S. Sahni & Bagala P. Biswal - 1012-1031 Employment‐Based Health Insurance and the Effectiveness of Intrafirm Competition between Insurance Providers
by W. David Bradford & Lee Rivers Mobley
January 2004, Volume 70, Issue 3
- 443-466 Industry Dynamics and the Distribution of Firm Sizes: A Nonparametric Approach
by Francesca Lotti & Enrico Santarelli - 467-489 A Dynamic Analysis of the Global Timber Market under Global Warming: An Integrated Modeling Approach
by Dug Man Lee & Kenneth S. Lyon - 490-511 U.S. States, the Medicaid Program, and Tax Smoothing
by Maria Comachione Kula - 512-531 Marginal q, Tobin's q, Cash Flow, and Investment
by Klaus Gugler & Dennis C. Mueller & B. Burcin Yurtoglu - 532-548 The Manufacturers' Choice of Distribution Policy under Successive Duopoly
by Rafael Moner‐Colonques & José J. Sempere‐Monerris & Amparo Urbano - 549-565 The Impact of Macroeconomic Announcements on Stock Prices: In Search of State Dependence
by Marc Poitras - 566-583 The Impact of Minimum Wages on Job Training: An Empirical Exploration with Establishment Data
by David Fairris & Roberto Pedace - 584-599 Lotteries, Litigation, and Education Finance
by Thomas S. Dee - 600-615 Cyclical Quality Adjustment in the Labor Market
by Paul J. Devereux - 616-630 The Emancipation Proclamation, Confederate Expectations, and the Price of Southern Bank Notes
by Gary Pecquet & George Davis & Bryce Kanago - 631-645 Legal Minimum Wages and Employment Duration
by Adam J. Grossberg & Paul Sicilian - 646-660 Spatial Monopoly with Product Differentiation
by Shin‐kun Peng - 661-671 Multiplant Firms and Innovation Adoption and Diffusion
by Richard A. Jensen - 672-693 Comparing Student Achievement across Experimental and Lecture‐Oriented Sections of a Principles of Microeconomics Course
by Tisha L. N. Emerson & Beck A. Taylor - 694-704 A Classroom Unemployment Compensation Experiment
by Denise Hazlett - 705-708 The Economics of the World Trading System By Kyle Bagwell and Robert Staiger. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2003. Pp. xiii, 224. $29.95
by Patrick Conway
October 2003, Volume 70, Issue 2
- 229-229 Editorial
by Joseph M. Jadlow - 230-231 Editor's Report
by Jonathan H. Hamilton - 232-253 Productivity Growth and Some of Its Determinants in the Deregulated U.S. Railroad Industry
by John D. Bitzan & Theodore E. Keeler - 254-272 Does Bank Affiliation Mitigate Liquidity Constraints? Evidence from Germany's Universal Banks in the Pre‐World War I Period
by Marco Becht & Carlos D. Ramírez - 273-294 Rail Transit and Neighborhood Crime: The Case of Atlanta, Georgia
by Keith R. Ihlanfeldt - 295-311 On the Relative Well‐Being of the Nonmetropolitan Poor: An Examination of Alternate Definitions of Poverty during the 1990s
by Dean Jolliffe - 312-327 The Predictability of FOMC Decisions: Evidence from the Volcker and Greenspan Chairmanships
by John S. Lapp & Douglas K. Pearce & Surachit Laksanasut - 328-343 Can Beer Taxes Affect Teen Pregnancy? Evidence Based on Teen Abortion Rates and Birth Rates
by Bisakha Sen - 344-358 A Cointegration Model of Age‐Specific Fertility and Female Labor Supply in the United States
by Robert McNown - 359-373 Trickling Down the Rising Tide: New Estimates of the Link between Poverty and the Macroeconomy
by Donald G. Freeman - 374-388 An Empty Promise: Average Cost Savings and Scale Economies among Canadian and American Manufacturers, 1910‐1988
by Ian Keay - 389-402 Spillovers, Complementarities, and Sorting in Labor Markets with an Application to Professional Sports
by Todd D. Kendall - 403-413 Endogenous Role in Mixed Markets: A Two‐Production‐Period Model
by Toshihiro Matsumura - 414-424 Congressional Memberships as Political Advertising: Evidence from the U.S. Senate
by Franklin G. Mixon & Rand W. Ressler & M. Troy Gibson - 425-434 Editorial Favoritism in Economics?
by Marshall H. Medoff - 435-437 Too Sensational: On the Choice of Exchange Rate Regimes By W. Max Corden. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. 2002. Pp. xiv, 274. $29.95
by Edward Tower - 437-439 Darwinian Politics: The Evolutionary Origin of Freedom By Paul H. Rubin. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2002. Pp. xx, 228 pages. $25.00 (paperback)
by Bruce Linster
July 2003, Volume 70, Issue 1
- 3-10 Reflections and Confessions of an Erstwhile Economist
by Robert D. McTeer - 11-21 Identification Problems in the Social Sciences and Everyday Life
by Charles F. Manski - 22-48 The Influence of Demographics and Household‐Specific Price Indices on Consumption‐Based Inequality and Welfare: A Comparison of Spain and the United States
by Thesia I. Garner & Javier Ruiz‐Castillo & Mercedes Sastre - 49-74 Unprotective Tariffs, Ineffective Liberalization, and Other Mysteries: An Investigation of the Endogenous Dimensions of Trade Policy Formation in Australia
by Christis G. Tombazos - 75-92 The Correlation between Shocks to Output and the Price Level: Evidence from a Multivariate GARCH Model
by James Peery Cover & C. James Hueng - 93-109 Factor Use and Productivity Change in the Alcoholic Beverage Industries
by Yin Xia & Steven Buccola - 110-127 Cost Economies: A Driving Force for Consolidation and Concentration?
by Catherine J. Morrison Paul - 128-143 Modeling Credit Card Borrowing: A Comparison of Type I and Type II Tobit Approaches
by Insik Min & Jong‐Ho Kim - 144-156 The Determinants of Bank Rates in Local Consumer Lending Markets: Comparing Market and Institution‐Level Results
by Robert M. Feinberg - 157-171 Folk Economics
by Paul H. Rubin - 172-183 New Estimates of Economies of Scale and Scope in Higher Education
by David N. Laband & Bernard F. Lentz - 184-194 A Single Welfare Benefit Level for Europe? Efficiency Implications of Policy Harmonization in a Federal System
by Jason L. Saving - 226-227 Announcements
by Kenneth G. Elzinga
April 2003, Volume 69, Issue 4
- 754-771 Economic Science: An Experimental Approach for Teaching and Research
by Charles A. Holt - 772-799 The Effects of Maternity Leave Legislation on Mothers' Labor Supply after Childbirth
by Charles L. Baum - 800-821 Are Factor Substitutions in HMO Industry Operations Cost Saving?
by Albert A. Okunade - 822-841 New Evidence on Unions and Plant Closings: Britain in the 1990s
by John T. Addison & John S. Heywood & Xiangdong Wei - 842-864 Social Security Outcomes by Racial and Education Groups
by Liqun Liu & Andrew J. Rettenmaier - 865-885 Wages in Rail Markets: Deregulation, Mergers, and Changing Networks Characteristics
by David E. Davis & Wesley W. Wilson - 886-902 Payment Certainty in Discrete Choice Contingent Valuation Responses: Results from a Field Validity Test
by Christian A. Vossler & Robert G. Ethier & Gregory L. Poe & Michael P. Welsh - 903-919 Food Stamp Caseloads over the Business Cycle
by James P. Ziliak & Craig Gundersen & David N. Figlio - 920-935 Home Schooling: An Alternative School Choice
by Robert G. Houston & Eugenia F. Toma - 936-951 Boundaries of the Tournament Pricing Effect in Asset Markets: Evidence from Experimental Markets
by R. Mark Isaac & Duncan James - 952-965 Class Size Effects on Student Achievement in Norway: Patterns and Explanations
by Hans Bonesrønning - 966-977 A Latent Structure Approach to Measuring Reputation
by Kwamena K. Quagrainie & Jill J. McCluskey & Maria L. Loureiro - 978-989 An Application of Unit Root Tests with a Structural Break to Risk‐Based Capital and Bank Portfolio Composition
by Kevin T. Jacques - 990-999 Adjustment Costs, Uncertainty, and the Level of Activity
by Louis Eeckhoudt & Nicolas Treich - 1000-1008 Network Externalities and Standardization: A Classroom Demonstration
by Christopher Ruebeck & Sarah Stafford & Nicola Tynan & William Alpert & Gwendolyn Ball & Bridget Butkevich - 1009-1011 Birth Quake: The Baby Boom and Its Aftershocks By Diane J. Macunovich. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2002. Pp. xiii, 314. $37.50
by Mark C. Berger - 1011-1015 How Economics Became a Mathematical Science E. Roy Weintraub. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. 2002. Pp. xiii, 313, $18.95 (paperback)
by Bruce Caldwell - 1015-1017 Evolving Financial Markets and International Capital Flows: Britain, the Americas, and Australia, 1865‐1914 Lance E. Davis and Robert E. Gallman. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2001. Pp. vii, 986. $100.00
by Larry Neal
January 2003, Volume 69, Issue 3
- 497-497 From the President
by Charles A. Holt & Joseph M. Jadlow - 498-519 The Effect of Child Care Costs on the Employment and Welfare Recipiency of Single Mothers
by Rachel Connelly & Jean Kimmel - 520-540 Out‐of‐Sample Forecasts and Nonlinear Model Selection with an Example of the Term Structure of Interest Rates
by Yamei Liu & Walter Enders - 541-559 Demographic Effects on Personal Saving in the Future
by Frederic L. Pryor - 560-577 The Later You Pay, the Higher the k
by Laurence S. Seidman & Kenneth A. Lewis - 578-595 The Efficiency of Sharecropping: Evidence from the Postbellum South
by Martin A. Garrett & Zhenhui Xu - 596-611 Stochastic Estimation of Firm Inefficiency Using Distance Functions
by Scott E. Atkinson & Rolf Färe & Daniel Primont - 612-627 What Determines Public Support for Affirmative Action?
by Murat F. Iyigun & Andrew T. Levin - 628-643 The Economics of Suicide, Revisited
by Dave E. Marcotte - 644-658 Divestiture and Its Implications for Innovation and Productivity Growth in U.S. Telecommunications
by Anusua Datta - 659-675 Occupational Licensing of a Credence Good: The Regulation of Midwifery
by A. Frank Adams & Robert B. Ekelund & John D. Jackson - 676-690 The Wage and Employment Dynamics of Minimum Wage Workers
by William E. Even & David A. Macpherson - 691-704 Impact of the 1996 Summer Olympic Games on Employment and Wages in Georgia
by Julie L. Hotchkiss & Robert E. Moore & Stephanie M. Zobay - 705-717 The Evolution of Fuzzy Rules as Strategies in Two‐Player Games
by James E. West & Bruce Linster - 718-725 Income Uncertainty and Optimal Redistribution
by Brent Kreider - 726-735 Using Spreadsheets to Conduct Monte Carlo Experiments for Teaching Introductory Econometrics
by R. Kim Craft - 736-742 Profiting from Smokers
by Jeremy Bulow - 743-744 Special Interest Politics, By Gene Grossman and Elhanan Helpman., Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. 2001. Pp. xv, 364. $40.00
by Michael Ting - 745-747 Free Trade under Fire, By Douglas A. Irwin, Princeton. NJ: Princeton University Press, 2002. Pp. xiii, 257. $27.95
by Andrea Maneschi - 748-749 Public Subsidies and Policy Failures: How Subsidies Distort the Natural Environment, Equity and Trade and How to Reform Them, By Cees van Beers, André de Moor., Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing Inc. 2001. Pp. xiv, 143. $60.00
by Alexandre Rivas
October 2002, Volume 69, Issue 2
- 205-205 Editor's Report
by Jonathan H. Hamilton - 206-238 International Interdependence and Business Cycle Transmission between Turkey and the European Union
by Selin Sayek & David D. Selover - 239-265 Monetary Policy Rules with Model and Data Uncertainty
by Eric Ghysels & Norman R. Swanson & Myles Callan - 266-289 The Market Value of Reducing Cancer Risk: Hedonic Housing Prices with Changing Information
by Ted Gayer & James T. Hamilton & W. Kip Viscusi - 290-308 Land Development under the Threat of Taking
by Geoffrey K. Turnbull - 309-326 Tailored Regulation: Will Voluntary Site‐Specific Environmental Performance Standards Improve Welfare?
by Allen Blackman & James Boyd - 327-344 Nominal Revaluation of Cross‐Border Assets, Terms‐of‐Trade Changes, International Portfolio Diversification, and International Risk Sharing
by Soyoung Kim - 345-362 Permanent and Temporary Components of Stock Prices: Evidence from Assessing Macroeconomic Shocks
by Liam A. Gallagher & Mark P. Taylor - 363-380 Upstream Intergenerational Transfers
by Frank A. Sloan & Harold H. Zhang & Jingshu Wang - 381-397 Shall the Northern Optimal R&D Subsidy Rate Inversely Respond to Southern Intellectual Property Protection?
by Hwan C. Lin - 398-413 Money Growth, Output Growth, and Inflation: Estimation of a Modern Quantity Theory
by John R. Moroney - 414-428 What Is Fair? Experimental Evidence
by David L. Dickinson & Jill Tiefenthaler - 429-443 Wages and the Composition of Experience
by Arthur H. Goldsmith & Jonathan R. Veum - 444-456 Taxes, the Speed of Convergence, and Implications for Welfare Effects of Fiscal Policy
by Benjamin Russo - 457-469 Human Capital Attainment, University Quality, and Entry‐Level Wages for College Transfer Students
by Michael J. Hilmer - 470-478 Aggregating Capacity‐Limiting Separable Inputs
by Sung Ko Li - 479-486 Effects of Job Security Laws in a Shirking Model with Heterogeneous Workers
by Chung‐cheng Lin - 487-489 Immigration and American Unionism, By Vernon M. Briggs, Jr., Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2001. Pp. 213. $35.00 (cloth); $15.95 (paperback)
by Joseph G. Eisenhauer - 489-491 The Rules of the Global Game: A New Look at U.S. International Economic Policymaking, By Kenneth Dam, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2001. Pp. xvi, 341. $32.50
by David H. Feldman - 491-493 Working in America: A Blueprint for the New Labor Market, By Paul Osterman, Thomas A. Kochan, Richard Locke, and Michael J. Piore. Cambridge. MA: MIT Press. 2001. Pp. ix, 229. $29.95
by Edward N. Wolff
July 2002, Volume 69, Issue 1
- 1-3 John F. Nash, Jr.: Introduction and Postscript
by Charles A. Holt - 4-11 Ideal Money
by John F. Nash - 12-20 Aviation Policy: Past and Present
by Elizabeth E. Bailey - 21-47 The Logit Equilibrium: A Perspective on Intuitive Behavioral Anomalies
by Simon P. Anderson & Jacob K. Goeree & Charles A. Holt - 48-71 Precautionary Saving by Young Immigrants and Young Natives
by Catalina Amuedo‐Doranles & Susan Pozo - 72-91 Purchasing Power Parity under the Gold Standard
by Natalie D. Hegwood & David H. Papell - 92-108 Institutions, Freedom, and Technical Efficiency
by Lee C. Adkins & Ronald L. Moomaw & Andreas Savvides - 109-127 Exclusive Dealing through Resellers in Auctions with Stochastic Bidder Participation
by Subir Bose & George Deltas - 128-143 Competition and Prices in USDA Commodity Procurement
by James M. MacDonald & Charles R. Handy & Gerald E. Plato - 144-158 A Model of Public Education and Income Inequality with a Subsistence Constraint
by Kevin Sylwester - 159-174 Detrending and the Money‐Output Link: International Evidence
by R. W. Hafer & Ali M. Kutan - 175-188 The Inflation‐Output Variability Tradeoff and Monetary Policy: Evidence from a GARCH Model
by Jim Lee - 189-194 A Market‐Clearing Classroom Experiment
by Radim Boháček - 195-199 Classroom Game on the Theory of Rent Seeking: Some Practical Experience
by Ivo Bischoff & Kai Hofmann - 200-203 Reflection without Rules: Economic Methodology and Contemporary Science Theory, By D. Wade Hands. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2001. Pp. xi, 480. $95.00
by Bruce Caldwell - 203-204 The Economics of Network Industries, By Oz Shy. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2001. Pp. xiii, 315. $64.95
by Luca Lambertini
April 2002, Volume 68, Issue 4
- 750-773 Cross‐Subsidization in Nursing Homes: Explaining Rate Differentials Among Payer Types
by Jennifer L. Troyer - 774-793 Education Vouchers, the Peer Group Problem, and the Question of Dropouts
by J. Stephen Ferris & Edwin G. West - 794-810 Evaluating Monetary Policy Options
by James S. Fackler & W. Douglas McMillin - 811-840 Was Hayek an Ace?
by Nicolaas J. Vriend - 841-858 On the Feasibility of Unpopular Policies under Re‐Election Concerns
by Y. Stephen Chiu - 859-874 Trade and GDP Growth: Causal Relations in the United States and Canada
by George K. Zestos & Xiangnan Tao - 875-890 Turning Points in the U.S. Civil War: Views from the Grayback Market
by Marc D. Weidenmier - 891-906 Pollution Taxes When Firms Choose Technologies
by Gregory S. Amacher & Arun S. Malik - 907-921 Economics as Theology: Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations
by A. M. C. Waterman - 922-934 Policy Ineffectiveness or Offsetting Behavior? An Analysis of Vehicle Safety Inspections
by Marc Poitras & Daniel Sutter - 935-946 The Determinants of the Cost Efficiency of Electric Generating Plants: A Stochastic Frontier Approach
by L. Dean Hiebert - 947-956 Output Effects of Disinflation with Staggered Price Setting
by John A. Carlson - 957-971 Are Multiple‐Choice Exams Easier for Economics Students? A Comparison of Multiple‐Choice and “Equivalent” Constructed‐Response Exam Questions
by Nixon Chan & Peter E. Kennedy - 972-978 Economic Issues in Intercollegiate Athletics: A Book Review Essay
by John J. Siegfried & Malcolm Getz - 979-983 The Elusive Quest for Growth: Economists' Adventures and Misadventures in the Tropics By William Easterly. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2001. Pp. xiii, 342. $29.95
by Devashish Mitra
January 2002, Volume 68, Issue 3
- 473-495 Are Real GDP Levels Nonstationary? Evidence from Panel Data Tests
by David E. Rapach - 496-510 Further Long Memory Properties of Inflationary Shocks
by Richard T. Baillie & Young Wook Han & Tae‐Go Kwon - 511-529 Hospital Technology in a Nonmarket Health Care System
by Daniel Bilodeau & Pierre‐Yves Crémieux & Pierre Ouellette - 530-548 The Property/Liability Insurance Cycle: A Comparison of Alternative Models
by Seungmook Choi & Don Hardigree & Paul D. Thistle - 549-565 Transaction Costs and the Present Value “Puzzle” of Farmland Prices
by Patrick de Fontnouvelle & Sergio H. Lence - 566-583 The Legacy of Serrano: The Impact of Mandated Equal Spending on Private School Enrollment
by Thomas A. Husted & Lawrence W. Kenny - 584-599 The Differential Effects of Output Shocks on Unemployment Rates by Race and Gender
by Bradley T. Ewing & William Levernier & Farooq Malik - 600-616 Estimating Asymmetric Output Cost of Lowering Inflation for Australia
by Hyeon‐seung Huh - 617-631 Multiunit Auctions in Which Almost Every Bid Wins
by Richard Engelbrecht‐Wiggans & Charles M. Kahn - 632-645 Excess Returns of Industrial Stocks and the Real Estate Factor
by Ling T. He - 646-659 Bicameral Legislatures and Fiscal Policy
by John Charles Bradbury & W. Mark Crain - 660-671 Valuing Mitigation: Real Estate Market Response to Hurricane Loss Reduction Measures
by Kevin M. Simmons & Jamie Brown Kruse & Douglas A. Smith - 672-682 Tax Liability‐Side Equivalence in Experimental Posted‐Offer Markets
by Rainald Borck & Dirk Engelmann & Wieland Müller & Hans‐Theo Normann - 683-692 The Effect of Recessions on the Relationship between Output Variability and Growth
by Ólan T. Henry & Nilss Olekalns - 693-702 A Positive Political Model of Supreme Court Economic Decisions
by Tony Caporale & Harold Wintert