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STANFORD UNIVERSITY, HOOVER INSTITUTION, DOMESTIC STUDIES PROGRAM,DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS, STANFORD CALIFORNIA 94305 U.S.A..
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92-1: Coordination Economies, advertising and Search Behavior in Retail Markets
Kyle Bagwell and Garey Ramey
91-15: Conspicuous Consumption, Pure Profits, and the Luxury Tax: Some Surprising Consequences of Perfect Competition
L.S. Bagwell and B. Douglas Bernheim (Laurie Simon Hodrick)
91-14: An Approach to Equilibrium Selection
Akihiko Matsui and Kiminori Matsuyama
91-13: Prices and Wages in Transition Economies
E.P. Lazear
91-12: Competitive Limit Pricing Under Imperfect Information
Kyle Bagwell
91-11: Pricing to Signal Product Line Quality
Kyle Bagwell
91-10: A quasi Process Free Valuation Model of Floating Rate Instruments
B. Jacquillat and S. de Laguiche
91-9: The Monetary Value of Conscription
J.R. Oneal
91-8: Debt, Asymmetric Information, and Bankruptcy
James A Kahn
91-7: Why is Production More Volatile Than Sales? Theory and Evidence on the Stockout-Avoidance Motive for Inventory-Holding
James A Kahn
91-6: Business, Health Care Costs and Competition
Ricardo-Campbell, R.
91-5: List Price Policies and Bait-and-Switch Strategies
E.P. Lazear
91-4: A Socialist Market Economy-Can it Work?
R. Richter
91-3: The Island of Stone Money
Milton Friedman
91-2: Virtual Implementation in Iteratively Undominated Strategies: Incomplete Information
D. Abreu and Hitoshi Matsushima
91-1: Virtual Implementation in Iteratively Undominated Strategies: Incomplete Information
D. Abreu and Hitoshi Matsushima
90-25: Unemployment Compensation and Episodes of Nonemployment
R.M. Gritz and T. MaCurdy
90-24: The Job as a Concept
Edward Lazear
90-22: Political Foundations of the Thrift Debacle
T. Romer and B.R. Weingast
90-21: Determinants of Vertical Integration: An Empirical Test
M.B. Lieberman
90-20: Exit from Declinig Industries: "Shakeout" or "Stakeout"?
M.B. Lieberman
90-19: Domestic Discretionary Spending in the 1980's
J.F. Cogan and T.J. Muris
90-18: Indexation and Contract Lenght in Unionized U.S. Manufacturing
Mark Joseph Bils
90-17: Wage and Employment Patterns in Long-Term Contracts when Labor is Quasi- Fixed
Mark Joseph Bils
90-16: Selling Versus Producing in Market Fluctuations
Mark Joseph Bils
90-14: INFORMATION AND TIMING IN REPEATED PARTNERSHIPS
D. Abreu, Paul Milgrom and D. Pearce
90-14a: COLLUSIVE PRICING WITH CAPACITY CONSTRAINTS IN THE PRESENCE OF DEMAND UNCERTAINTY
Robert W. Staiger and F.A. Wolak
90-13: VIRTUAL IMPLEMENTATION IN NASH EQUILIBRIUM
D. Abreu and A. Sen (Arunava Sen and Amartya Sen)
90-12: THE WEALTH OF NATIONS AND THE ENVIRONMENT
M.S. Bernstam
90-11: ASSESSING EMPIRICAL APPROACHES FOR ANALYZING TAXES AND LABOR SUPPLY
T. Macurdy, David A. Green and Harry J Paarsch
90-10: ALTERNATIVE APPROACHES TO ANALYZING ECONOMIC DATA
Milton Friedman and A.J. Schwartz
90-9: THE ECONOMETRIC IMPLICATIONS OF INCENTIVE-COMPATIBLE REGULATION
Jonathan Feinstein and F.A. Wolak
90-8: THE EFFEC OF DOMESTIC ANTIDUMPING LAW IN THE PRESENCE OF FOREIGN MONOPOLY
Robert W. Staiger and F.A. Wolak
90-7: THE ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF EXPECTED MONETARY AND FISCAL POLICY IN SMALL OPEN ECONOMIES - AN INTERTEMPORAL APPROACH
J. Schroeder and G. Ruebel
90-6: IMPERFECT COMPETITION AND BASING-POINT PRICING: AN APPLICATION TO THE SOFTWOOD PLYWOOD INDUSTRY
T.W. Gilligan
90-5: BOOTSTRAPPING HIV/AIDS PROJECTION MODELS: BACK CALCULATION WITH LINEAR INEQUALITY-CONSTRAINTED REGRESSION
J.W. Hay and F.A. Wolak
90-4: WHY IS AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE IN PHILADELPHIA SO DAMN EXPENSIVE?
Eric F. Smith and Randall Wright
90-3: THE ECONOMICS OF INTERNAL LABOR MARKET
M.L. Wachter and Randall Wright
90-2: THE SENSITIVITY OF STRATEGIC AND CORRECTIVE R & D POLICY IN BATTLES FOR MONOPOLY
Kyle Bagwell and Robert W. Staiger
90-1: THE SENSITIVITY OF STRATEGIC AND CORRECTIVE R & D POLICY IN OLIGOPOLY INDUSTRIES
Kyle Bagwell and R.W. Straiger
89-33: GROSS JOB CREATION, GROSS JOB DESTRUCTION AND EMPLOYMENT REALLOCATION
Steven Davis and John Haltiwanger
89-32: THE TIMING OF INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSFER, TAX POLICY, AND AGGREGATE SAVINGS
D. Altig and Steven Davis
89-31: A RESPECTIVE ON RENEGOTIATION IN REPEATED GAMES
D. Abreu and D. Pearce
89-30: WAGE STRUCTURE WITH MORAL HAZARD IN JOB RESEARCH
K.C. Lam, Pw. Liu and R.Y.C. Wong
89-29: SACRIFICE AND STIGMA REDUCING FREE-RIDING IN CULTS, COMMUNES, AND OTHER COLLECTIVES
Laurence Iannaccone
89-28: MONEY AS A MEDIUM OF EXCHANGE IN AN ECONOMY WITH ARTIFICIALLY INTELLIGENT AGENTS
Ramon Marimon, Ellen R. McGrattan and Thomas Sargent
89-27: COORDINATING RESEARCH THROUGH RESEARCH JOINT VENTURES
N. Gandal and Suzanne Scotchmer
89-26: MOBILITY AND REDISTRIBUTION
D. Epple and T. Romer
89-25: STANDARDIZATION AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
J. Farell (Joseph Farrell)
89-24: BIMETALLISM REVISITED
Milton Friedman
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