Journal of Economic Perspectives
1987 - 2025
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Volume 11, issue 4, 1997
- EMU: Why and How It Might Happen pp. 3-21

- Charles Wyplosz
- The Political Economy of the European Economic and Monetary Union: Political Sources of an Economic Liability pp. 23-42

- Martin Feldstein
- Rethinking Federalism pp. 43-64

- Robert P. Inman and Daniel L. Rubinfeld
- Devolution, Grants, and Fiscal Competition pp. 65-72

- Richard A. Musgrave
- Tiebout? Or Not Tiebout? The Market Metaphor and America's Devolution Debate pp. 73-81

- John D. Donahue
- Federalism as a Commitment to Reserving Market Incentives pp. 83-92

- Yingyi Qian and Barry Weingast
- Meddling Through: Regulating Local Telephone Competition in the United States pp. 93-112

- Robert G. Harris and C. Jeffrey Kraft
- European Telecommunications Markets on the Verge of Full Liberalization pp. 113-126

- Leonard Waverman and Esen Sirel
- The Frontier of Telecommunications Deregulation: Small Countries Leading the Pack pp. 127-138

- Pablo Spiller and Carlo G. Cardilli
- Austrian and Neoclassical Economics: Any Gains from Trade? pp. 139-152

- Sherwin Rosen
- Austrian Economics, Neoclassicism, and the Market Test pp. 153-165

- Leland B. Yeager
- Progress in Behavioral Game Theory pp. 167-188

- Colin Camerer
- Retrospectives: The Economics of Leon Hirsch Keyserling pp. 189-197

- W. Robert Brazelton
- Policy Watch: Medicaid and Uninsured Women and Children pp. 199-208

- Jonathan Gruber
- Classroom Games: Voluntary Provision of a Public Good pp. 209-215

- Charles Holt and Susan Laury
Volume 11, issue 3, 1997
- Divergence, Big Time pp. 3-17

- Lant Pritchett
- On the Evolution of the World Income Distribution pp. 19-36

- Charles Jones
- Labor Market Rigidities: At the Root of Unemployment in Europe pp. 37-54

- Horst Siebert
- Unemployment and Labor Market Rigidities: Europe versus North America pp. 55-74

- Stephen Nickell
- The Future Information Infrastructure in Economics pp. 75-94

- William Goffe and Robert Parks
- The AEA's Electronic Publishing Plans: A Progress Report pp. 95-104

- Hal Varian
- Bridging the Gap between the Public's and Economists' Views of the Economy pp. 105-118

- Robert J. Blendon
- Restructuring, Competition and Regulatory Reform in the U.S. Electricity Sector pp. 119-138

- Paul Joskow
- FDICIA after Five Years pp. 139-158

- George J. Benston and George G. Kaufman
- A Nobel Prize for Game Theorists: The Contributions of Harsanyi, Nash and Selten pp. 159-174

- Faruk Gul
- Policy Watch: The Family and Medical Leave Act pp. 175-186

- Christopher Ruhm
- Correspondence [Econometrics and Presidential Elections] pp. 195-97

- Larry Bartels
- Response [Econometrics and Presidential Elections] pp. 197-98
- Ray Fair
Volume 11, issue 2, 1997
- Distinguished Lecture on Economics in Government: What Central Bankers Could Learn from Academics--And Vice Versa pp. 3-19

- Alan Blinder
- Inequality, Income Growth, and Mobility: The Basic Facts pp. 21-40

- Peter Gottschalk
- Changes in Earnings Inequality: The Role of Demand Shifts pp. 41-54

- George Johnson
- Factor Proportions and Relative Wages: The Supply-Side Determinants of Wage Inequality pp. 55-74

- Robert Topel
- Institutional Changes and Rising Wage Inequality: Is There a Linkage? pp. 75-96

- Nicole Fortin and Thomas Lemieux
- Inflation Targeting: A New Framework for Monetary Policy? pp. 97-116

- Ben Bernanke and Frederic Mishkin
- The Growth of Temporary Services Work pp. 117-136

- Lewis M. Segal and Daniel Sullivan
- The Perseverance of Paul Samuelson's Economics pp. 137-152

- Mark Skousen
- Credo of a Lucky Textbook Author pp. 153-160

- Paul Samuelson
- In Honor of David Card: Winner of the John Bates Clark Medal pp. 161-178

- Richard Freeman
Volume 11, issue 1, 1997
- Reflections on the Natural Rate Hypothesis pp. 3-10

- Joseph Stiglitz
- The Time-Varying NAIRU and Its Implications for Economic Policy pp. 11-32

- Robert Gordon
- The NAIRU, Unemployment and Monetary Policy pp. 33-49

- Doug Staiger, James Stock and Mark Watson
- What We Know and Do Not Know about the Natural Rate of Unemployment pp. 51-72

- Olivier Blanchard and Lawrence Katz
- Theory Ahead of Language in the Economics of Unemployment pp. 73-92

- Richard Rogerson
- Time to Ditch the NAIRU pp. 93-108

- James K. Galbraith
- Explaining Bargaining Impasse: The Role of Self-Serving Biases pp. 109-126

- Linda Babcock and George Loewenstein
- An Introduction to Applicable Game Theory pp. 127-149

- Robert Gibbons
- Capacity Utilization pp. 151-167

- Carol Corrado and Joe Mattey
- Policy Watch: The 1996 Welfare Reform pp. 169-177

- Rebecca Blank
- Retrospectives: Classical Family Values: Ending the Poor Laws as They Knew Them pp. 179-189

- Joseph Persky
- Anomalies: The Equity Premium Puzzle pp. 191-200

- Jeremy J. Siegel and Richard Thaler