Journal of Economic Perspectives
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Volume 6, issue 4, 1992
- A Note from the President-Elect pp. 3-5

- Zvi Griliches
- Product Markets and 1992: Full Integration, Large Gains? pp. 7-30

- Harry Flam
- Economic and Monetary Union in Europe pp. 31-52

- Charles Bean
- Common Knowledge pp. 53-82

- John Geanakoplos
- Knowledge and Equilibrium in Games pp. 83-101

- Adam Brandenburger
- Rationality in Extensive-Form Games pp. 103-118

- Philip Reny
- An Interpretation of Recent Research on Exchange Rate Target Zones pp. 119-144

- Lars Svensson
- Converting Resources from Military to Non-military Uses pp. 145-164

- Jurgen Brauer and John Tepper Marlin
- Econometric Software: A User's View pp. 165-187

- Jeffrey Mackie-Mason
- Policy Watch: Infrastructure Investment and Economic Growth pp. 189-198

- Alicia Munnell
- Recommendations for Further Reading pp. 199-203

- Bernard Saffran
- Graduated Income Taxation, Which Reduces Inequality, Leaves Pareto's Coefficient Invariant: A Pseudo-paradox That Debunks Pareto's Coefficient pp. 205-06

- Paul Samuelson
- More on Keynes and Probability pp. 206-08
- Charles McCann
- More on Keynes and Probability: Response pp. 208

- Bradley Bateman
Volume 6, issue 3, 1992
- Medical Care Costs: How Much Welfare Loss? pp. 3-21

- Joseph Newhouse
- Diffusion of Information in Medical Care pp. 23-42

- Charles E. Phelps
- Possible Reforms for Financing Long-Term Care pp. 43-58

- William J. Scanlon
- Symposium on Economists as Policy Advocates pp. 59-60

- Henry Aaron
- Economists as Public Policy Advisers pp. 61-64

- Lee H. Hamilton
- Economists and White House Decisions pp. 65-71

- Stuart E. Eizenstat
- Economists and the Media pp. 73-77

- Michael Weinstein
- Organizational Capabilities and the Economic History of the Industrial Enterprise pp. 79-100

- Alfred Chandler
- Market Socialism: A Case for Rejuvenation pp. 101-116

- Pranab Bardhan and John Roemer
- Distortionary Taxes and the Provision of Public Goods pp. 117-131

- Charles Ballard and Don Fullerton
- Predatory versus Productive Government: The Case of U.S. Agricultural Policies pp. 133-157

- Gordon Rausser
- How Costly Is Protectionism? pp. 159-178

- Robert Feenstra
- Distinguished Fellow: In Honor of Victor Fuchs pp. 179-189

- Joseph Newhouse
- Retrospectives: The Lost Art of Economics pp. 191-198

- David Colander
- Recommendations for Further Reading pp. 199-205

- Bernard Saffran
- The pp. 207-09

- D E Moggridge
- Comment [Retrospectives: Animal Spirits] pp. 209-10
- Hans Visser
- Comment [Retrospectives: Animal Spirits] pp. 210-11
- Terutomo Ozawa
- Reply [Retrospectives: Animal Spirits] pp. 211-12
- Roger Koppl
Volume 6, issue 2, 1992
- Distinguished Lecture on Economics in Government: Setting National Priorities: 1992 pp. 3-12

- Edward Gramlich
- The Case for a New Fiscal Constitution pp. 13-24

- William A. Niskanen
- Is There a Bias toward Excess in U.S. Government Budgets or Deficits? pp. 25-43

- Charles L. Schultze
- The Evolution of U.S. Airline Competition pp. 45-73

- Severin Borenstein
- Fear of Flying? Economic Analysis of Airline Safety pp. 75-94

- Nancy Rose
- Controlling Automobile Insurance Costs pp. 95-115

- John Cummins and Sharon Tennyson
- Whom or What Does the Representative Individual Represent? pp. 117-136

- Alan Kirman
- Economics in the Former Soviet Union pp. 137-148

- Michael Alexeev, Clifford Gaddy and Jim Leitzel
- Who Benefits from Affirmative Action? The Case of the AEA Summer Minority Program 1986-1990 pp. 149-156

- Michael Leeds
- Distinguished Fellow: Mincering Labor Economics pp. 157-170

- Sherwin Rosen
- Policy Watch: Corporate Average Fuel Economy Standards pp. 171-180

- Robert W. Crandall
- Retrospectives: Pareto's Law pp. 181-192

- Joseph Persky
- Recommendations for Further Reading pp. 193-198

- Bernard Saffran
- Are Economists Different? Correspondence pp. 199-201

- Ralph Lattimore
- Are Economists Different? Correspondence pp. 201-02
- Gideon Rosenbluth
- Are Economists Different? Correspondence pp. 202-03
- Norman Gemmell
Volume 6, issue 1, 1992
- Effects of Tax Reform on Labor Supply, Investment, and Saving pp. 3-25

- Barry Bosworth and Gary Burtless
- Equity Effects of the Tax Reform Act of 1986 pp. 27-44

- Jane Gravelle
- Did the Tax Reform Act of 1986 Simplify Tax Matters? pp. 45-57

- Joel Slemrod
- The Structure of the Tax System versus the Level of Taxation: An Evaluation of the 1986 Act pp. 59-68

- J. Gregory Ballentine
- The Case for Trade Liberalization in Developing Countries pp. 69-85

- Rüdiger Dornbusch
- The Limits of Trade Policy Reform in Developing Countries pp. 87-105

- Dani Rodrik
- Investment and Hysteresis pp. 107-132

- Avinash Dixit
- An Evaluation of the Treasury Plan for Banking Reform pp. 133-153

- Frederic Mishkin
- Real Interest Rates and the Savings and Loan Crisis: The Moral Hazard Premium pp. 155-167

- John B. Shoven, Scott B. Smart and Joel Waldfogel
- The Young Economist's Guide to Professional Etiquette pp. 169-179

- Daniel Hamermesh
- Distinguished Fellow: Honoring Roy Radner pp. 181-194

- Frank Hahn
- Recommendations for Further Reading pp. 195-200

- Bernard Saffran
- An Update on Leontief's Complaint [Academic Economics] [Theory versus Empiricism in Academic Economics: Update and Comparison] pp. 201-04

- Rendigs Fels
- What We Do with Our Heroes [Is Probability Theory Relevant for Uncertainty? A Post Keynesian Perspective] pp. 204-06
- Bradley W Bateman
- Response [Is Probability Theory Relevant for Uncertainty? A Post Keynesian Perspective] pp. 206-08
- Paul Davidson
- Why Monopsony Is Different [The Benefits of Asymmetric Markets] pp. 208-10
- V N Kothari