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STANFORD UNIVERSITY, HOOVER INSTITUTION, DOMESTIC STUDIES PROGRAM,DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS, STANFORD CALIFORNIA 94305 U.S.A..
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01-3: Increasing Wealth and Increasing Instability: The Role of Collateral
Charles Ka Yui Leung and Chung-Yi Tse
01-2: Productivity Growth, Increasing Income Inequality and Social Insurance: The Case of China?
Charles Ka Yui Leung
01-1: Relating International Trade to the Housing Market: The Case of Tariff
Charles Ka Yui Leung
00-1: Macroeconomics from the Viewpoint of Modern Institutional Economics
R. Richter
98-4: European Monetary Union: Initial Situation, Alternatives, Prospects - in the Light Modern Institutional Economics
R. Richter
98-3: An Essay on the Competitive Formation of Preferences
Ignacio Palacios-Huerta and J.J. Santos
98-2: Economic Recovery from the Argentive Great Depression: Institutions, Expectations, and the change of Macroeconomic Regime
G. della Paolera and Alan M. Taylor
98-1: Latin America and Foreign Capital in the Twentieth Century: Economics, Polictics, and Institutional Change
Alan M. Taylor
97-3: The Pricing of Human Capital and Financial Assets
Ignacio Palacios-Huerta
97-2: A Reformulation of Utility Theory of it All Comes from Sex
T.G. Moore
95-9: Assortative Marriage and the Dynamics of Inequality
Michael Kremer
95-8: Integrating Behavioral Choice into Epidemiological Models of Aids
Michael Kremer
95-7: Segregation by Skill and the Rise in Inequality
Michael Kremer and Eric S. Maskin
95-6: Are Ghettos Good or Bad?
David M. Cutler and Edward Ludwig Glaeser
95-5: Capitalism and the Ethic of Care: New Directions for Policy, Philosophy, and Leadership
A.F. Kremen
95-4: Economic Growth in a Cross-Section of Cities
Edward Ludwig Glaeser, Jose Scheinkman and Andrei Shleifer
95-3: The Optimal Tax on Capital is Negative
Kenneth L. Judd
95-2: Crime and Social Interactions
Edward Ludwig Glaeser, Jose Scheinkman and J.A. Sacerdote
94-11: Cities and Skills
Edward Ludwig Glaeser and David Christopher Maré
94-10: Neither a Borrower nor Lender Be: An Economic Analysis of Interest Restrictions and Usury Laws
Edward Ludwig Glaeser and Jose Scheinkman
93-10: Industrial Research During the 1980s: Did the Rate of Return Fall?
H.H. Bronwyn
93-9: Medical Care in the United States: An Analysis of the Current System and a Proposal
Ricardo-Campbell, R., J.A. Albright and E.E. Bleck
93-8: Computing Equilibria in the GEI Model
Donald Brown, P.M. DeMarzo and B.C. Eaves
93-7: Innovation, Imitation, Technology Differentiation, and the Value of Information in New Markets
D.J. Aron
93-6: Productivity and the Density of Economic Activity
Antonio Ciccone and Robert Hall
93-5: Transition in the Institutional Behavior of U.S. Commercial Banks - A Comparative Perspective
J.. Yamanaka
93-4: Incentives in a Research Environment
Edward Lazear
93-3: Nucleation of the Private Competitive Sector and Dissipation of the State Sector During Transition from a Socialist to a Market Economy
.M. Fishman and M.S. Bernstam
93-2: Overinvesting in Relationship-Specific Information Under Short-Term Contracting
G.K. Hadfield
93-1: R & D Tax Policy During the Eighties: Success or Failure?
Bronwyn H Hall
92-22: Health Care Reform: Defining Rights, Setting Limits, and Paying the Bill
A.F. Kremen
92-21: The Determinants of U.S. Labor Disputes
Peter Cramton and Joseph Tracy
92-20: The Effect of Public Policies on Recent Swedish Fertility Behavior
J.R. Walker
92-19: The Dual Method of Corporate Profits Distribution in France: An Empirical and Clinical Study; 1983-1991
B. Jacquillat
92-18: Making Monopolistic Competition More Useful
Kiminori Matsuyama
92-17: Some Thoughts on Savings
Edward Lazear
92-16: Disaggregate Evidence on the Substitutability Between Public and Private Spending
M. Kuehlwein
92-15: Institutional Behavior of Japanese Commercial Banks - An Empirical Perspective
J. Yamanaka
92-14: Start-Up Costs and Pecuniary Externalities as Barriers to Economic Development
A. Cissone and Kiminori Matsuyama
92-13: The Market Size, Enterpreneurship, and the Big Push
Kiminori Matsuyama
92-12: Public Goods in Trade: On the Formation of Market and political Jurisdictions
A. Casella and Jonathan Feinstein
92-11: Custom Versus Fashion: Path-Dependence and Limit Cycles in a Random Matching Game
Kiminori Matsuyama
92-10: Do Peaple Behave According to Bellman's Principle of Optimality
John Rust
92-8: Planned and Unplanned Transfers Among the Affluent
M. Kuehlwein
92-7: Projection Methods for Saving Aggregate Growth Models
Kenneth L. Judd
92-6: Toward a Theory of International Currency
Kiminori Matsuyama, N. Kiyotaki and Akihiko Matsui
92-5: The Case for Monetary Competition in the Transition From Plan to Market
A. Anderson
92-4: Imperfect Competition, Foreign Trade, and the Multipliers: Machlup-Metzler Fifty Years Later
Kiminori Matsuyama
92-3: Agricultural Productivity, Comparative Advantage, and Economic Growth
Kiminori Matsuyama
92-2: Efficiency and the Non-Enforcement of Penalties
Charles D. Kolstad and J. Leitzel
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