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Volume 6, issue 13, 2009
- Should the Regulator or the Market Decide When to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions? pp. 1-7

- Friedman Lee S. and Deason Jeff
- Carbon Tax: The French Connection pp. 1-4

- Éloi Laurent
Volume 6, issue 12, 2009
- Comment on Brad Delong: Tell the Whole Story pp. 1-2

- Wilson Sven E
- Comment on Samuelson: Broad Public Access is Worth Some Risk pp. 1-2

- Paul Courant
- Comment on Richardson: The Truth about Redistribution pp. 1-2

- Hendricks Wallace
- The Allocation of Permits in U.S. Climate Change Legislation pp. 1-5

- Don Fullerton and Karney Daniel H
- ARMs, Not Subprimes, Caused the Mortgage Crisis pp. 1-5

- Stan Liebowitz
- The Economics of Carbon Capture pp. 1-5

- Islegen Ozge and Reichelstein Stefan J
Volume 6, issue 11, 2009
- A Recipe for Ratings Reform pp. 1-4

- Charles Calomiris
- Fixing Bankers' Pay pp. 1-7

- Lucian Bebchuk
- Financial Regulatory Reform: The Politics of Denial pp. 1-5

- Posner Richard A
- Government Guarantees: Why the Genie Needs to Be Put Back in the Bottle pp. 1-5

- Richardson Matthew and Viral Acharya
- How Little We Know pp. 1-5

- Roberts Russell
- Finding the Sweet Spot for Effective Regulation pp. 1-5

- Hubbard R. Glenn
- Should Banker Pay Be Regulated? pp. 1-5

- Steven Kaplan
- Whither Financial Reform? pp. 1-5

- Robert Litan
Volume 6, issue 10, 2009
- The Truth about Redistribution: Republicans Receive, Democrats Disburse pp. 1-5

- Gary Richardson
- Comment on Edlin and Jaffee: From Banking Crisis to Currency Crisis pp. 1-1

- John Thornton
- Obama's Gamble: Doubling Down on a Flawed Insurance Model pp. 1-4

- Cogan John, Kessler Daniel and Hubbard R. Glenn
- Is Macroeconomics Off Track? pp. 1-4

- Casey Mulligan
- Where Is Internet Policy Really Headed? pp. 1-3

- Robert Hahn
- The Google Book Settlement: Real Magic or a Trick pp. 1-6

- Samuelson Pamela
Volume 6, issue 9, 2009
- The Stakes in the Google Book Search Settlement pp. 1-6

- Paul Courant
- Comment on Edlin and Jaffee: Back to Basics pp. 1-3

- Stephen Miller
- The NFL Should Auction Possession in Overtime Games pp. 1-4

- Yeon-Koo Che and Hendershott Terrence
- The Fundamental Nature of Recessions: A Contracting and Restructuring Perspective pp. 1-4

- Cornell Bradford
- Comment on John Thanassoulis: Now is the Right Time to Regulate Bankers' Pay pp. 1-2

- Carmel Jonathan
- Comment on Jamus Jerome Lim: Markets Can Cure Spam Zombies pp. 1-2

- Marshall Van Alstyne and Zatko Sarah
- Comment on Edlin and Phelps: A Better Employer Wage Subsidy pp. 1-2

- Timothy Bartik
Volume 6, issue 8, 2009
- GDP Fetishism pp. 1-3

- Joseph Stiglitz
- Is CARS a Clunker? pp. 1-4

- Burton Abrams and George Parsons
- Private and Competitive Regulation of Medicine pp. 1-5

- Avraham Ronen
- The Long Pedigree of Interventionism pp. 1-2

- Delong J. Bradford
- Comment on Ronen Avraham: Private and Competitive Regulation of Medicine pp. 1-2

- Carmel Jonathan
- Reply to Jonathan Carmel's Comment on Ronen Avraham: Private and Competitive Regulation of Medicine pp. 1-2

- Avraham Ronen
Volume 6, issue 7, 2009
- How to Measure the Effectiveness of U.S. Merger Policy pp. 1-4

- Dennis Carlton
- Changing Social Ethos is the Key pp. 1-4

- John Roemer
- Toxic Tests pp. 1-2

- Lucian Bebchuk
- Unlearned Lessons from the Housing Bubble pp. 1-2

- Robert Shiller
- Après Bush, Le Déluge? pp. 1-7

- Alan Auerbach and William Gale
- Avoiding the Next Crisis pp. 1-5

- Ravi Jagannathan and Boyd John
Volume 6, issue 6, 2009
- Measuring the Effectiveness of the Broadband Stimulus Plan pp. 1-3

- Wallsten Scott J.
- Preventing Children's Tobacco Consumption pp. 1-3

- Adams Michael
- America's Socialism for the Rich pp. 1-3

- Joseph Stiglitz
- Life Boats for the Banks--Let the Holding Companies Swim pp. 1-4

- Cragg Michael and Oldfield George
- Expanding Housing Demand Efficiently and Equitably pp. 1-4

- Robert Lerman
- Why U.S. Financial Markets Need a Public Credit Rating Agency pp. 1-4

- Diomande M. Ahmed, Heintz James S. and Pollin Robert N.
Volume 6, issue 5, 2009
- The Elephant in the Room: Coping with the Long-Term Problem of Medicare Costs pp. 1-5

- Rettenmaier Andrew J and Saving Thomas R
- Getting Serious about Job Creation: Part I pp. 1-5

- Aaron Edlin and Edmund Phelps
- Comment on Sumner, Edlin, and Dasgupta: Quantitative Lending Directives are Needed pp. 1-3

- Pope Robin E.
- Now Is the Right Time to Regulate Bankers' Pay pp. 1-4

- John Thanassoulis
- Spring Is Here, but Contain Your Excitement pp. 1-2

- Joseph Stiglitz
- Comment on Edlin and Jaffee: Show Me the General Theory pp. 1-1

- Dirk Ehnts
Volume 6, issue 4, 2009
- Bankruptcy is Best to Save GM pp. 1-6

- Rauh Joshua and Luigi Zingales
- Show Me The Money pp. 1-5

- Aaron Edlin and Jaffee Dwight M.
- Adaptive Partial Drug Approval: A Health Policy Proposal pp. 1-5

- Charles Manski
- Letter: Robert J. Barro's "Voodoo Multipliers" Misunderstands Keynes pp. 1-2

- Hill Greg
- Letter: Notes on Keynes and a Reply to Greg Hill pp. 1-2

- Robert Barro
- Comment on John Quigley: Wrong Incentives in the Mortgage Industry and a Solution pp. 1-2

- Montalvo José G
- Comment on Robert Barro: The Little Learned of Multipliers from 1943-44 pp. 1-2

- Maisel Sherman J
- Comment on Luigi Zingales: Why not Consider Maximum Reserve Ratios? pp. 1-2

- Swapan Dasgupta
- Comment on Brad Delong: Can We Generate Controlled Reflation in a Liquidity Trap? pp. 1-2

- Scott Sumner
Volume 6, issue 3, 2009
- And a Little Child Shall Lead Them--Economic Recovery in 3 Easy Steps pp. 1-2

- W. Barnett
- Letter: Are Stocks the Best Investment for the Long Run? pp. 1-2

- Zvi Bodie
- Letter: Regarding Voting for Charity's Sake pp. 1-2

- Lea-Rachel Kosnik
- Letter: Reinstating the Rational Voter pp. 1-2

- Jamus Lim
- Letter: Is There Research Economist Support for the Stimulus Bill? pp. 1-2

- Eric Rasmusen
- Letter: Comment on Glaeser and Gyourko pp. 1-2

- Lok Ho
- Making Sense of the Aggregator Bank pp. 1-4

- Ausubel Lawrence M and Peter Cramton
- In Praise of More Primitive Finance pp. 1-8

- Bhidé Amar
Volume 6, issue 2, 2009
- No Substitute for the "P" Word in Financial Rescue pp. 1-3

- Ausubel Lawrence M and Peter Cramton
- Only Four Ways Out pp. 1-2

- Delong Brad
- Yes We Can, Secretary Geithner pp. 1-5

- Luigi Zingales
- Should the Randomistas Rule? pp. 1-5

- Martin Ravallion
- Abundant but Neglected: Awards as Incentives pp. 1-4

- Bruno Frey and Susanne Neckermann
- Demand Side Voodoo Economics pp. 1-4

- Robert Barro
Volume 6, issue 1, 2009
- Letter: Comment on Dolan and Recent Fed Policy pp. 1-2

- Scott Sumner
- Letter: Is Delong Having his Cake and Eating it Too? pp. 1-2

- Schreiner Brian
- Is Trillion the New Billion? pp. 1-4

- Robert Hahn and Passell Peter
- Eurozone: The High Cost of Complacency pp. 1-4

- Éloi Laurent
- A Statement on the Appropriate Role for Research and Development in Climate Policy pp. 1-4

- Kenneth Arrow, Cohen Linda, Paul David, Robert Hahn, Charles Kolstad, Lee Lane, Montgomery W. David, Richard Nelson, Roger Noll and Smith Anne E.
- Dogville or an Illustration of Some Properties of General Equilibrium pp. 1-3

- Heike Harmgart and Steffen Huck
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