Journal of Economic Perspectives
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Volume 8, issue 4, 1994
- The Contingent Valuation Debate: Why Economists Should Care pp. 3-17

- Paul R. Portney
- Valuing the Environment through Contingent Valuation pp. 19-43

- Michael Hanemann
- Contingent Valuation: Is Some Number Better than No Number? pp. 45-64

- Peter Diamond and Jerry Hausman
- Economic Incentives and the Defense Procurement Process pp. 65-90

- William P. Rogerson
- Competition Policy, Rivalries, and Defense Industry Consolidation pp. 91-110

- William E. Kovacic and Dennis E. Smallwood
- The Allocation of Resources in the Presence of Indivisibilities pp. 111-128

- Herbert Scarf
- Nonprofit Organizations in the Health Sector pp. 129-144

- Richard G. Frank and David Salkever
- Intergenerational Transfers and the Accumulation of Wealth pp. 145-160

- William Gale and John Scholz
- Distinguished Fellow: Herbert Scarf's Contributions to Economics pp. 161-181

- Kenneth Arrow and Timothy Kehoe
- Policy Watch: Proposals for Time-Limited Welfare pp. 183-193

- Rebecca Blank
- Recommendations for Further Reading pp. 195-200

- Bernard Saffran
- The Case of the Missing Currency: Correspondence pp. 201-03

- Scott Sumner
- The Case of the Missing Currency: Correspondence pp. 203-05
- Paul Pieper
- Income-Contingent College Loans: Correspondence pp. 205-06
- Bruce Chapman
Volume 8, issue 3, 1994
- Symposium on Health Care Reform pp. 3-11

- Joseph Newhouse
- A Guide to Health Care Reform pp. 13-29

- David Cutler
- Issues Every Plan to Reform Health Care Financing Must Confront pp. 31-43

- Henry Aaron
- Universal Health Insurance in the Clinton Plan: Coverage as a Tax-Financed Public Good pp. 45-53

- Mark V. Pauly
- Public Finance Principles and National Health Care Reform pp. 55-60

- Richard Zeckhauser
- Two Improvements on the Clinton Framework pp. 61-66

- Peter Diamond
- A Skeptic's View of Global Budget Caps pp. 67-73

- James Poterba
- Economic FAQs About the Internet pp. 75-96

- Jeffrey Mackie-Mason and Hal Varian
- Computer Network Resources for Economists pp. 97-119

- William Goffe
- Universal Banking pp. 121-143

- George J. Benston
- Selling Spectrum Rights pp. 145-162

- John McMillan
- Corporate Diversificaton pp. 163-178

- Cynthia A. Montgomery
- Trends in the Publication of Empirical Economics pp. 179-187

- David Figlio
- Retrospectives: Fixed Capital, Railroad Economics and the Critique of the Market pp. 189-195

- Michael Perelman
Volume 8, issue 2, 1994
- Distinguished Lecture on Economics in Government: Public Policy, Values, and Consciousness pp. 3-21

- Henry Aaron
- Completing China's Move to the Market pp. 23-46

- Dwight Perkins
- Enterprise Reform in Chinese Industry pp. 47-70

- Gary Jefferson and Thomas Rawski
- China's Macroeconomic Performance and Management during Transition pp. 71-92

- Shahid Yusuf
- Systems Competition and Network Effects pp. 93-115

- Michael Katz and Carl Shapiro
- Choosing How to Compete: Strategies and Tactics in Standardization pp. 117-131

- Stanley Besen and Joseph Farrell
- Network Externality: An Uncommon Tragedy pp. 133-150

- Stan Liebowitz and Stephen E. Margolis
- The Usefulness of Core Theory in Economics pp. 151-164

- Lester G. Telser
- The Politics of Market Socialism pp. 165-176

- Andrei Shleifer and Robert Vishny
- On the Workability of Market Socialism pp. 177-181

- Pranab Bardhan and John Roemer
- Nobel Laureate: Gary S. Becker: Ideas about Facts pp. 183-192

- Victor Fuchs
- Recommendations for Further Reading pp. 193-200

- Bernard Saffran
- Evaluating Coase pp. 201-04

- Oliver Williamson
- On the Costs of Inflation: Israel's Example pp. 204-07
- Yakir Plessner
- Ethics and The Invisible Hand pp. 207-08
- Lamar B Jones
Volume 8, issue 1, 1994
- The Origins of Endogenous Growth pp. 3-22

- Paul Romer
- Endogenous Innovation in the Theory of Growth pp. 23-44

- Gene Grossman and Elhanan Helpman
- Perspectives on Growth Theory pp. 45-54

- Robert Solow
- Endogenous Growth Theory: Intellectual Appeal and Empirical Shortcomings pp. 55-72

- Howard Pack
- Generational Accounting: A Meaningful Way to Evaluate Fiscal Policy pp. 73-94

- Alan Auerbach, Jagadeesh Gokhale and Laurence Kotlikoff
- Should Generational Accounts Replace Public Budgets and Deficits? pp. 95-111

- Robert Haveman
- Economics in the Laboratory pp. 113-131

- Vernon Smith
- Issues in the Design of Environmental Excise Taxes pp. 133-151

- Thomas A. Barthold
- Facts and Myths about Refereeing pp. 153-163

- Daniel Hamermesh
- How Are the Mighty Fallen: Rejected Classic Articles by Leading Economists pp. 165-179

- Joshua Gans and George B. Shepherd
- The Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act pp. 181-190

- John Addison and McKinley Blackburn
- Recommendations for Further Reading pp. 191-198

- Bernard Saffran
- National Science Foundation Grants for Economics: Correspondence pp. 199-200

- Milton Friedman
- National Science Foundation Grants for Economics: Correspondence pp. 200-201
- Thomas E Merz, B Patrick Joyce and Nurhan Davutyan
- National Science Foundation Grants for Economics: Correspondence pp. 201-03
- David Laband
- National Science Foundation Grants for Economics: Response pp. 203-05
- Zvi Griliches