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Volume 5, issue 8, 2008
- It Doesn't Take Nostradamus pp. 2

- Joseph Stiglitz
- Letter: The Moral Hazard of Bailing Out Borrowers pp. 2

- Barton Allen H
Volume 5, issue 7, 2008
- Letter: Comment on Stiglitz's "Turn Left for Sustainable Growth" pp. 2

- Rao P. K.
- Stocks for the Long Run pp. 2

- Delong J. Bradford
- Letter: Paying for a Dirty and Leaky Bucket: Further Comments on the Bailout pp. 2

- Edward Barbier
- Is the Treasury Impotent? pp. 3

- Casey Mulligan
- Recent Stock Declines: Panic or the Purge of "Irrational Exuberance"? pp. 3

- Christopher Carroll
- Deflation: Are We Still Sure "It" Cannot Happen Here? pp. 4

- Edwin Dolan
Volume 5, issue 6, 2008
- Letter: Should Liberals (or Anyone Else) Really Support Social Security "Personal Accounts"? pp. 2

- Skidmore Max J.
- Compensation and Incentives in the Mortgage Business pp. 3

- John Quigley
- Vote for Charity's Sake pp. 4

- Aaron Edlin, Gelman Andrew and Kaplan Noah
- The Next Collapse: U.S. Price Inflation pp. 4

- Janine Aron and John Muellbauer
- What if the Median Voter Were a Failing Student? pp. 5

- Bryan Caplan
- Plan B pp. 5

- Luigi Zingales
- Taxes under Obama and McCain pp. 6

- William Gale and Harris Benjamin
- The Case against Housing Price Supports pp. 8

- Glaeser Edward L and Joseph Gyourko
- Paulson's Latest and an Alternative: Why the Treasury Should Buy Common, Not Preferred, Stock and Why LIBOR Deposit Guarantees Could Backfire pp. 8

- Carmel Jonathan
Volume 5, issue 5, 2008
- Letter: How to Drink the Sub-Prime Kool-Aid pp. 2

- Hal Varian
- Letter: The Dangers of Forgetting Moral Hazard pp. 2

- Dix Manfredo A
- Letter: The Bailout and What Next pp. 2

- Lok Ho
- Questioning the Treasury's $700 Billion Blank Check: An Open Letter to Secretary Paulson pp. 2

- Aaron Edlin
- Good Bailouts and Bad pp. 2

- Beim David O
- Letter: Another Take on "Why Paulson is Wrong" pp. 2

- Barton Allen H
- Letter: Republican Opposition to Debt Reduction in Financial Crises--The Great Depression and Today pp. 3

- Rosenthal Howard L
- Why Paulson is Wrong pp. 3

- Luigi Zingales
- Dr. StrangeLoan: or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Financial Collapse pp. 3

- Aaron Edlin
- Auction Design Critical for Rescue Plan pp. 3

- Ausubel Lawrence M and Peter Cramton
- We Aren't Done Yet: Comments on the Financial Crisis and Bailout pp. 4

- Joseph Stiglitz
- Investment Banking Regulation After Bear Stearns pp. 5

- Jaffee Dwight M. and Perlow Mark
- Quashing the Financial Firestorm pp. 5

- Aaron Edlin
- Pitfalls of the Paulson Plan pp. 5

- Carmel Jonathan
- Please Think This Over pp. 5

- Edward Leamer
- A Better Plan for Addressing the Financial Crisis pp. 8

- Lucian Bebchuk
Volume 5, issue 4, 2008
- Letter: The Spence Commission and the Washington Consensus pp. 2

- John Williamson
- Letter: Two Paise and Trust pp. 3

- Romar Correa
- Turn Left for Sustainable Growth pp. 3

- Joseph Stiglitz
- Want to Monitor Medicare's New Drug Benefit Program? Start by Sending a Check for $120,000 pp. 4

- Dana Goldman and Daniel McFadden
- A New Way to Address Climate Change: A Global Refunding System pp. 4

- Hans Gersbach
- Regulation after Bush pp. 4

- Robert Hahn and Passell Peter
Volume 5, issue 3, 2008
- Letter: Hedge Funds Race to the Bottom pp. 2

- D'Amato Anthony
- Letter: Baker's "Own to Rent" Proposal is Economically Inefficient pp. 2

- Weaver Nicholas
- Letter: Why Are Economists Indeed So Unscientific? pp. 2

- Sällström Matthews Susanna
- Letter: What Economists Can Contribute to the Global Warming Debate pp. 3

- Eric Rasmusen
- Spence Christens a New Washington Consensus pp. 3

- Dani Rodrik
- The Rush to Re-Regulate pp. 3

- Robert Hahn and Passell Peter
- Securing the Means of Payment: The Ultimate Requisite of a Modern Economy pp. 6

- Telser Lester G
Volume 5, issue 2, 2008
- Letter: Zombies May Mean Attention Bonds Will Not Cure Spam pp. 1

- Jamus Lim
- Hedge Fund Wizards pp. 3

- Foster Dean P. and H. Young
- Letter: Climate Change Debate Needs Two Sides pp. 3

- Fischer Jeffrey H
- Microsoft: Predator or Prey? pp. 3

- Robert Hahn and Passell Peter
- Rethinking the Roles of Banks: A Call for Narrow Banking pp. 4

- Oz Shy and Stenbacka Rune
- The Emperor's Dangerous Clothes pp. 5

- Laurence Kotlikoff
Volume 5, issue 1, 2008
- Letter: Magin Begs Liberals to Think Twice about Social Security Privatization--I Say, "Think Thrice" pp. 2

- Serlin Richard H.
- Better that the Fed Regulates Subprime Mortgages pp. 3

- Robert Hahn and Passell Peter
- It's No Time to Regulate Wireless Telephony pp. 4

- John Mayo
- Subprime Borrowers Deserve an Own to Rent Transition pp. 4

- Baker Dean
- Pension Reform as the Triumph of Form over Substance pp. 5

- Laurence Kotlikoff