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The Quarterly Journal of Economics
1969 - 2010
Edited by Robert J. Barro , Edward L. Glaeser and Lawrence F. Katz
from MIT Press
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Volume 102, issue 4 , 1987
Menu Costs and the Neutrality of Money pp. 703-25
Andrew Caplin and Daniel F. Spulber
Heterogeneous Preferences, Compensating Wage Differentials, and Comparable Worth pp. 727-42
Mark Killingsworth
Monopoly and Quality Distortion: Effects and Remedies pp. 743-67
David Besanko , Shabtai Donnenfeld and Lawrence J White
The Pure Compensation Problem: Egalitarianism versus Laissez-Fairism pp. 769-83
Herve Moulin
"Making Book against Oneself," the Independence Axiom, and Nonlinear Utility Theory pp. 785-96
Jerry Green
The Cyclical Component of U.S. Economic Activity pp. 797-814
Peter K. Clark
Labor Turnover, Job-Specific Skills, and Efficiency in a Search Model pp. 815-33
Donald R Deere
Stabilization with Exchange Rate Management pp. 835-55
Allan Drazen and Elhanan Helpman
Are Output Fluctuations Transitory? pp. 857-80
John Y. Campbell and N. Gregory Mankiw
The Spatial Incidence of Local Retail Taxation pp. 881-91
Ralph M Braid
The Complex Dynamics of the Simple Ricardian System pp. 893-901
Amit Bhaduri and Donald J Harris
Policy Targeting with Endogenous Distortions: Theory of Optimum Subsidy Revisited pp. 903-11
Dani Rodrik
Volume 102, issue 3 , 1987
Job Discrimination, Market Forces, and the Invisibility Hypothesis pp. 453-76
Paul Milgrom and Sharon Oster
Taxes, Redistribution, and the Minimum Wage: A Theoretical Analysis pp. 477-89
Stephen P Allen
Pioneers, Imitators, and Generics--A Simulation Model of Schumpeterian Competition pp. 491-525
Henry G Grabowski and John M Vernon
Labor Contracts under Asymmetric Information when Workers Are Free to Quit pp. 527-51
Margaret Meyer
A Specification Test for Speculative Bubbles pp. 553-80
Kenneth D. West
Middlemen pp. 581-93
Ariel Rubinstein and Asher Wolinsky
Optimum Product Diversity and the Incentives for Entry in Natural Oligopolies pp. 595-613
Larry E. Jones
Import Quotas and the Product Cycle pp. 615-32
David Dollar
The Economics of Export-Performance Requirements pp. 633-50
Dani Rodrik
Macroeconomic Policy in a Two-Party System as a Repeated Game pp. 651-78
Alberto Alesina
The Disparity between Willingness to Accept and Willingness to Pay Measures of Value pp. 679-90
Don L Coursey , John L Hovis and William D Schulze
The Persistence of Evaluation Disparities pp. 691-95
Jack Knetsch and J A Sinden
On the Inception of Rational Bubbles pp. 697-700
Behzad T. Diba and Herschel . Grossman
Volume 102, issue 2 , 1987
Signaling Games and Stable Equilibria pp. 179-221
In-Koo Cho and David M. Kreps
An Extension of the Second Welfare Theorem to Economies with Nonconvexities and Public Goods pp. 223-41
M Ali Khan and Rajiv Vohra
Information, Incentives, and Organizational Mode pp. 243-63
Michael H. Riordan and David E. M. Sappington
Risk and Capital Accumulation in a Small Open Economy pp. 265-79
Joseph Zeira
Too Much Investment: A Problem of Asymmetric Information pp. 281-92
David de Meza and David Webb
Testing the Response of Consumption to Income Changes with (Noisy) Panel Data pp. 293-328
Joseph G. Altonji and Aloysius Siow
Eating, Drinking, Smoking, and Testing the Lifecycle Hypothesis pp. 329-45
Martin Browning
Can Union Labor Ever Cost Less? pp. 347-73
Steven Allen
Markets with Consumer Switching Costs pp. 375-94
Paul Klemperer
Micro Shocks and Aggregate Risk pp. 395-409
Boyan Jovanovic
Consumption and Unemployment pp. 411-28
Mark Dynarski and Steven Sheffrin
Consumer Differences and Prices in a Search Model pp. 429-36
Peter A. Diamond
Real Estate Assets and Consumer Spending pp. 437-44
Kul Bhatia
Incentives for Information Production and Disclosure: Comment [The Strategic Role of Information on the Demand Function in an Oligopolistic Market] pp. 445-52
Daniel J. Seidmann
Volume 102, issue 1 , 1987
Confidence and the Real Value of Money in an Overlapping Generations Economy pp. 1-22
Philippe Weil
Cooperation, Productivity, and Profit Sharing pp. 23-35
Felix R FitzRoy and Kornelius Kraft
Incomplete Information Bargaining with Outside Opportunities pp. 37-50
Drew Fudenberg , David Knudsen Levine and Jean Tirole
The Costs of Worker Displacement pp. 51-75
Daniel Hamermesh
The Relation between Return and Income pp. 77-95
Shlomo Yitzhaki
The Welfare Cost of Rationing-by-Queuing across Markets: Theory and Estimates from the U.S. Gasoline Crises pp. 97-108
Harry E. Frech and William C Lee
Price Scissors and the Structure of the Economy pp. 109-34
Raaj Kumar Sah and Joseph E. Stiglitz
Costly Monitoring, Loan Contracts, and Equilibrium Credit Rationing pp. 135-45
Stephen D. Williamson
The Existence of Self-Enforcing Implicit Contracts pp. 147-59
Clive Bull
Preference Proximity and Anonymous Social Choice pp. 161-69
Nick Baigent
Unscrambling Chaos through Thick and Thin: An Explanation pp. 171
Francois Melese and William Transue