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375: WHY FREE RIDE? STRATEGIES AND LEARNING IN PUBLIC GOODS EXPERIMENTS
J. Andereoni
374: ECONOMIC AND MECHANICAL MODELS OF INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION
A.S. Goldberger
372: THE LOGIC MODEL AND RESPONSE-BASED SAMPLES
Yu Xie and Charles F. Manski
369: AGGREGATE EFFICIENCY, MARKET DEMAND, AND THE SUBSTAINABILITY OF COLLUSION
Val Eugene Lambson
368: WAS IT REAL? THE EXCHANGE RATE-INTEREST DIFFERENTIAL RALATION OVER THE MODERN FLOATING-RATE PERIOD
Richard A. Meese and Kenneth S Rogoff
367: ESTIMATION OF BEST PREDICTORS OF BENARY RESPONSE
Charles F. Manski and S.T. Thompson
366: THEOREMS ON DISTINGUISHING DETERMINISTIC FORM RANDOM SYSTEMS
William A. Brock and W.D. Dechert
363: ORDINAL UTILITY MODELS OF DECISION MAKING UNDER UNCERTAINTY
Charles F. Manski
362: CHANGES IN COHORT WEALTH OVER A GENERATION
M.H. David and Paul L. Menchik
360: NONLINEARITY AND COMPLEX DYNAMICS IN ECONOMICS AND FINANCE
William A. Brock
20066: Asymmetric information about rivals' types in standard auctions: an experiment
James Andreoni , Yeon-Koo Che and J. Kim
20059: Nonlinearities in growth: from evidence to policy
Ethan Cohen-Cole , Steven N. Durlauf and G. Rondina
20058: Evaluating claims of bias in academia: a comment on Klein and Western's "How many Democrats per Republican at UC-Berkeley and Stanford?"
E.B. Cohen-Cole and Steven N. Durlauf
20057: Trust, reciprocity, and contract enforcement: experiments on satisfaction guaranteed
James Andreoni
20055: Social interactions and macroeconomics
William A. Brock and Steven N. Durlauf
20054: What matters for financial development?: capital controls, institutions, and interactions
Menzie Chinn and Hiro Ito
20053: The equity premium in Brock's asset pricing model
L. Akdeniz and W.D. Dechert
20052: Assessing racial profiling
Steven N. Durlauf
200517: The correlation integral and the independence of stochastic processes
W.D. Dechert
200516: Empirics of growth and development
Steven N. Durlauf , Andros Kourtellos and Chih Ming Tan
200515: Uncertainty in discount models and environmental cccounting
D. Ludwig , William A. Brock and S.R. Carpenter
200514: Regime shifts, environmental signals, uncertainty, and policy choice
William A. Brock , S.R. Carpenter and M. Scheffer
200513: Optimal bunching without optimal control
Georg Nöldeke and L. Samuelson
200512: Identifying social interactions: a review
Lawrence Edward Blume and Steven N. Durlauf
200511: Optimal control and spatial heterogeneity: pattern formation in economic-ecological models
William A. Brock and Anastasios Xepapadeas
200510: Power indices for revealed preference tests
James Andreoni and William Harbaugh
20051: Racial profiling as a public policy question: efficiency, equity, and ambiguity
Steven N. Durlauf
20049: Backward stealing and forward manipulation in the WTO
Kyle Bagwell and Robert W. Staiger
20048: Social interaction models
Steven N. Durlauf and Ethan Cohen-Cole
20047: Philantropy
James Andreoni
20046: Beauty, gender and stereotypes: evidence from laboratory experiments
James Andreoni and Ragan Petrie
20045: Disappearing private reputations in long-run relationships
Martin William Cripps , George J. Mailath and L. Samuelson
20044: Collusion-proof implementation of optimal mechanisms
Yeon-Koo Che and J. Kim
20043: Contractual remedies to the holdup problem: a dynamic perspective
Yeon-Koo Che and József Sákovics
200423: Enforcement, private political pressure and the GATT/WTO escape clause
Kyle Bagwell and Robert W. Staiger
200422: Local robustness analysis: theory and application
William A. Brock and Steven N. Durlauf
200421: Profiling problems with partially identified structure
William A. Brock
200420: Macroeconomics and model uncertainty
William A. Brock and Steven N. Durlauf
20042: Identification of binary choice models with social interactions
William A. Brock and Steven N. Durlauf
200419: Model uncertainty and policy evaluation: some theory and empirics
William A. Brock , Steven N. Durlauf and Kenneth D. West
200418: Growth econometrics
Steven N. Durlauf , Paul Johnson and Jonathan Temple
200417: Spatial analysis: development of descriptive and normative methods with applications to economic-ecological modelling
William A. Brock and Anastasios Xepapadeas
200416: The Green Solow model
William A. Brock and M. Scott Taylor
200415: Consumption commitments and preferences for risk
Andrew Postlewaite , L. Samuelson and Dan Silverman
200414: Decomposable principal-agent problems
Georg Nöldeke and L. Samuelson
200413: Revealing preferences for fairness in ultimatum bargaining
James Andreoni , M. Castillo and Ragan Petrie
200412: Social capital
Steven N. Durlauf and Marcel Fafchamps
200411: Current account and real exchange rate dynamics in the G-7 countries
Jaewoo Lee and Menzie Chinn
200410: The determinants of the global digital divide: a cross-country analysis of computer and internet penetration
Menzie Chinn and Robert W. Fairlie
20041: Subsidy agreements
Kyle Bagwell and Robert W. Staiger