The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy
2001 - 2025
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Volume 3, issue 2, 2003
- Environmental Policy, Population Dynamics and Agglomeration pp. 1-23

- Chris Elbers and Cees Withagen
- Pollution Abatement Expenditure by U.S. Manufacturing Plants: Do Community Characteristics Matter? pp. 1-23

- Randy Becker
- Pollution Havens and the Regulation of Multinationals with Asymmetric Information pp. 1-27

- Wu Xiaodong
- Does Trade Promote Environmental Coordination?: Pollution in International Rivers pp. 1-26

- Hilary Sigman
- Environmental Regulation and International Trade: Empirical Results for Germany, the Netherlands and the US, 1977-1992 pp. 1-30

- Abay Mulatu, Raymond Florax and Cees Withagen
- Pollution Havens and Foreign Direct Investment: Dirty Secret or Popular Myth? pp. 1-34

- Beata Javorcik and Shang-Jin Wei
- Cross-Country Policy Harmonization with Rent-Seeking pp. 1-22

- Hultberg Patrik T and Edward Barbier
- Environmental Regulation as Export Promotion: Product Standards for Dirty Intermediate Goods pp. 1-19

- Carol McAusland
Volume 3, issue 1, 2004
- Protection and the Business Cycle pp. 1-45

- Kyle Bagwell and Robert Staiger
- Instrumental Variables for Binary Treatments with Heterogenous Treatment Effects: A Simple Exposition pp. 1-12

- Alan Manning
- Real Options, Conflicting Valuations, and Favoritism pp. 1-12

- Arya Anil and Glover Jonathan
- Anti-trade Bias in Trade Policy and General Equilibrium pp. 1-19

- Nuno Limão and Arvind Panagariya
- Can Price Discrimination be Bad for Firms and Good for All Consumers? A Theoretical Analysis of Cross-Market Price Constraints with Entry and Product Differentiation pp. 1-19

- Ofer Azar
- Time-Consistent Policy and Politics: Does Voting Matter When Individuals Are Identical? pp. 1-19

- Dan Anderberg and Carlo Perroni
- Federal Tax Benefits for Child Care: Progressivity Over Time, EGTRRA, and the Alternative Minimum Tax pp. 1-14

- John Eiler and Warren Hrung
- Horizontal Mergers Without Synergies May Increase Consumer Welfare pp. 1-14

- Stennek Johan
- Pouring Money Down the Drain? How Sunk Investments and Signing Bonuses can Improve Employee Incentives pp. 1-14

- Arya Anil, Frimor Hans and Mittendorf Brian
- Access Charges in the Presence of Call Externalities pp. 1-16

- Ulrich Berger
- National Treatment and the Choice Between Exports and FDI pp. 1-11

- Bernard Hoekman and Kamal Saggi
- Do Publicly Traded Corporations Act in the Public Interest? pp. 1-20

- Roger Gordon
- Contestable Licensing pp. 1-20

- Zvika Neeman and Orosel Gerhard Oskar
- A Model of Welfare-Reducing Settlement pp. 1-20

- Wickelgren Abraham L.
- What Determines Environmental Performance at Paper Mills? The Roles of Abatement Spending, Regulation, and Efficiency pp. 1-20

- Ron Shadbegian and Wayne Gray
- A Minimum of Rivalry: Evidence from Transition Economies on the Importance of Competition for Innovation and Growth pp. 1-43

- Wendy Carlin, Mark Schaffer and Paul Seabright
- Spillovers from Local Market Human Capital and the Spatial Distribution of Productivity in Malaysia pp. 1-47

- Timothy Conley, Flyer Fredrick and Tsiang Grace R
- Does Federal Research Funding Increase University Research Output? pp. 1-24

- A. Payne and Aloysius Siow
- How Does Job Loss Affect the Timing of Retirement? pp. 1-24

- Chan Sewin and Ann Stevens
- Law Serials Pricing and Mergers: A Portfolio Approach pp. 1-29

- McCabe Mark J
- Selective Enforcement of Copyright as an Optimal Monopolistic Behavior pp. 1-29

- Ben-Shahar Danny and Jacob Assaf
- Willingness to Pay for Environmental Quality: Testable Empirical Implications of the Growth and Environment Literature pp. 1-29

- Israel Debra and Arik Levinson
- Pricing Coordination Failures and Health Care Provider Integration pp. 1-29

- Karen Eggleston, George Norman and Lynne Pepall
- Ethnic Ties and the Provision of Credit: Relationship-Level Evidence from African Firms pp. 1-21

- Raymond Fisman
- Racial Bias in Motor Vehicle Searches: Additional Theory and Evidence pp. 1-21

- Dhammika Dharmapala and Stephen Ross
- Do Parents Value Changes in Test Scores? High Stakes Testing in Texas pp. 1-32

- Angela Dills
- Welfare Reform and Non-Marital Fertility in the 1990s: Evidence from Birth Records pp. 1-36

- Joyce Ted, Robert Kaestner and Korenman Sanders
- Incentives to Invest in Transport Cost Reduction - Conceptual Issues and an Application to Electronic Commerce pp. 1-22

- Martin Bandulet and Morasch Karl
- How Should Unemployment Benefits Respond to the Business Cycle? pp. 1-22

- Michael Kiley
- The Geography of Intra-Industry Trade: empirics pp. 1-25

- Anthony Venables, Patricia Rice and Stewart Martin
- Race and the Digital Divide pp. 1-38

- Robert Fairlie
- Information, the Introduction of Roths, and IRA Participation pp. 1-17

- Warren Hrung
- Poverty Measurement Under Risk Aversion Using Panel Data pp. 1-18

- Guillermo Cruces, Paul Makdissi and Quentin Wodon
- The Neutrality of Interchange Fees in Payment Systems pp. 1-18

- Joshua Gans and Stephen King
- New Evidence on Eastern Europe's Pollution Progress pp. 1-18

- Matthew Kahn
- Can economic theory explain piracy behavior? pp. 1-18

- Hakan Holm
- Mergers and Deterrence pp. 1-18

- Daniel Richards
- Why Do the Poor and the Less-Educated Pay More for Long-Distance Calls? pp. 1-27

- Jerry Hausman and Sidak J. Gregory
- Quantity Controls, License Transferability, and the Level of Investment pp. 1-27

- Kala Krishna, Ling Hui Tan and Ram Ranjan
- Robin Hood's Compromise: The Economics of Moderate Land Reforms pp. 1-23

- Oriana Bandiera and Gilat Levy
- Preventive Health Care and Payment Systems pp. 1-23

- Pedro Barros and Xavier Martinez-Giralt
- Using the Survivor Technique to Estimate Returns to Scale and Optimum Firm Size pp. 1-23

- Giordano James N
- Cost Recovery, Efficiency, and Economic Organization for Water Utilities pp. 1-44

- Loehman Edna T.
- Legal Hold-up in Cotenancy pp. 1-33

- Manel Baucells and Lippman Steven A.
- Willingness to Pay for Environmental Quality: Testable Empirical Implications of the Growth and Environment Literature: Comment pp. 1-6

- David Bloom and Sevilla Jaypee
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