Journal of Economic Perspectives
1987 - 2025
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Volume 15, issue 4, 2001
- Symposium on Econometric Tools pp. 3-10

- Alan Krueger
- Nonparametric Density and Regression Estimation pp. 11-28

- John DiNardo and Justin Tobias
- Semiparametric Censored Regression Models pp. 29-42

- Kenneth Chay and James Powell
- Binary Response Models: Logits, Probits and Semiparametrics pp. 43-56

- Joel L. Horowitz and N. E. Savin
- Mismeasured Variables in Econometric Analysis: Problems from the Right and Problems from the Left pp. 57-67

- Jerry Hausman
- Instrumental Variables and the Search for Identification: From Supply and Demand to Natural Experiments pp. 69-85

- Joshua Angrist and Alan Krueger
- Applications of Generalized Method of Moments Estimation pp. 87-100

- Jeffrey Wooldridge
- Vector Autoregressions pp. 101-115

- James Stock and Mark Watson
- The New Econometrics of Structural Change: Dating Breaks in U.S. Labour Productivity pp. 117-128

- Bruce Hansen
- The Bootstrap and Multiple Imputations: Harnessing Increased Computing Power for Improved Statistical Tests pp. 129-141

- David Brownstone and Robert Valletta
- Quantile Regression pp. 143-156

- Roger Koenker and Kevin Hallock
- GARCH 101: The Use of ARCH/GARCH Models in Applied Econometrics pp. 157-168

- Robert Engle
- Teaching Statistics and Econometrics to Undergraduates pp. 169-182

- William Becker and William Greene
- Free Labour for Costly Journals? pp. 183-198

- Ted Bergstrom
- Cost-Benefit Analysis and the Classical Creed pp. 199-208

- Joseph Persky
- Recommendations for Further Reading pp. 209-217

- Bernard Saffran
- A Public Choice Explanation for the Budget Surplus: Comment pp. 219-221

- Russell Sobel
- Revolutions in Economic Thought pp. 221-222

- Kurt W. Rothschild
- The Political Economy of the Budget Surplus in the United States: Response pp. 221-221

- Alberto Alesina
- No History of Ideas, Please, We're Economists: Response pp. 222-222

- Mark Blaug
Volume 15, issue 3, 2001
- The Life-Cycle Model of Consumption and Saving pp. 3-22

- Martin Browning and Thomas Crossley
- A Theory of the Consumption Function, with and without Liquidity Constraints pp. 23-45

- Christopher Carroll
- The Hyberbolic Consumption Model: Calibration, Simulation, and Empirical Evaluation pp. 47-68

- George-Marios Angeletos, David Laibson, Andrea Repetto, Jeremy Tobacman and Stephen Weinberg
- The WTO as a Mechanism for Securing Market Access Property Rights: Implications for Global Labor and Environmental Issues pp. 69-88

- Kyle Bagwell and Robert Staiger
- Labor Standards: Where Do They Belong on the International Trade Agenda? pp. 89-112

- Drusilla Brown
- Bridging the Trade-Environment Divide pp. 113-130

- Daniel C. Esty
- Wheat from Chaff: Meta-analysis as Quantitative Literature Review pp. 131-150

- T. Stanley
- International Productivity Comparisons Built from the Firm Level pp. 151-172

- Martin Neil Baily and Robert Solow
- Institutional Economics: Then and Now pp. 173-194

- Malcolm Rutherford
- Economic Education in U.S. High Schools pp. 195-210

- William B. Walstad
- An Interview with William J. Baumol pp. 211-231

- Alan Krueger
- The Early Development of Intellectual Property Institutions in the United States pp. 233-246

- B. Zorina Khan and Kenneth Sokoloff
- Recommendations for Further Reading pp. 247-256

- Bernard Saffran
- The Production Function and Productivity: Comment pp. 257-258

- Duncan Foley and Thomas Michl
- Response from Robert J. Gordon pp. 258-259

- Robert Gordon
- Sociology and Social Interactions: Comment pp. 259-260

- Jonathon E. Mote
- Response from Stephen E. Oliner and Daniel E. Sichel pp. 259-259

- Stephen Oliner and Daniel Sichel
Volume 15, issue 2, 2001
- Exchange Rate Regimes: Is the Bipolar View Correct? pp. 3-24

- Stanley Fischer
- An Economist's Guide to U.S. v. Microsoft pp. 25-44

- Richard Gilbert and Michael Katz
- The Microsoft Case: What Can a Dominant Firm Do to Defend Its Market Position? pp. 45-62

- Benjamin Klein
- Exclusivity and Tying in U.S. v. Microsoft: What We Know, and Don't Know pp. 63-80

- Michael Whinston
- Capital Structure pp. 81-102

- Stewart C. Myers
- New Evidence and Perspectives on Mergers pp. 103-120

- Gregor Andrade, Mark Mitchell and Erik Stafford
- Corporate Governance and Merger Activity in the United States: Making Sense of the 1980s and 1990s pp. 121-144

- Bengt Holmstrom and Steven Kaplan
- The Venture Capital Revolution pp. 145-168

- Paul Gompers and Josh Lerner
- The Record and Prospects of the All-Volunteer Military in the United States pp. 169-192

- John Warner and Beth J. Asch
- Tobacco at the Crossroads: The Past and Future of Smoking Regulation in the United States pp. 193-212

- Jonathan Gruber
- Early Childhood Education Programs pp. 213-238

- Janet Currie
- The National Longitudinal Surveys pp. 239-253

- Michael R. Pergamit
- Recommendations for Further Reading pp. 255-262

- Bernard Saffran
Volume 15, issue 1, 2001
- Economics and Electronic Commerce pp. 3-12

- Severin Borenstein and Garth Saloner
- The Implications of Electronic Commerce for Fiscal Policy (and Vice Versa) pp. 13-23

- Austan Goolsbee
- Wiring the Labor Market pp. 25-40

- David Autor
- The Internet and the Investor pp. 41-54

- Brad Barber and Terrance Odean
- Business-to-Business Electronic Commerce pp. 55-68

- David Reiley and Daniel Spulber
- The Emerging Landscape for Retail E-Commerce pp. 69-80

- Yannis Bakos
- A Symposium on the North American Economy pp. 81-83

- J. Bradford De Long
- Life Is Not Easy: Mexico's Quest for Stability and Growth pp. 85-106

- Nora Lustig
- Canada: Life beyond the Looking Glass pp. 107-124

- John Helliwell
- The Impact of NAFTA on the United States pp. 125-144

- Mary E. Burfisher, Sherman Robinson and Karen Thierfelder
- No History of Ideas, Please, We're Economists pp. 145-164

- Mark Blaug
- Insiders versus Outsiders pp. 165-188

- Assar Lindbeck and Dennis Snower
- In Honor of Andrei Shleifer: Winner of the John Bates Clark Medal pp. 189-204

- Olivier Blanchard
- Policy Watch: Death Watch for the Estate Tax? pp. 205-218

- William Gale and Joel Slemrod
- Anomalies: Risk Aversion pp. 219-232

- Matthew Rabin and Richard Thaler
- Recommendations for Further Reading pp. 233-241

- Bernard Saffran