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Volume 4, issue 6, 2007
- Financial Hypocrisy pp. 3

- Joseph Stiglitz
- Why Liberals Should Enthusiastically Support Social Security Personal Accounts pp. 4

- Magin Konstantin
Volume 4, issue 5, 2007
- Letter: Why Urgent Emissions Reductions are Needed pp. 2

- Steffen Kallbekken and Torben Mideksa
- Time to Change U.S. Climate Policy pp. 3

- Robert Hahn and Passell Peter
- A Christmas Warning pp. 4

- Aaron Edlin
- Give Freakonomics a Chance pp. 5

- Ayres Ian
Volume 4, issue 4, 2007
- Letter: Why Not Just Ask the Dolphins? pp. 2

- Kendall Todd D
- Reply to Kendall: Asking v. Story-Spinning pp. 2

- Barbara Bergmann
- Letter: Observation-Based Analysis and Industry Studies pp. 2

- Giarratani Frank
- Letter: What Underlies the Inequality of "Garrison America"? pp. 2

- Green Harlan
- The Fed's Real Job pp. 3

- Telser Lester G
- Do Voluntary Carbon Offsets Work? pp. 4

- Joshua Gans
- Reforming the IMF pp. 5

- John Morgan
- The Gender Pay Gap pp. 6

- Francine Blau and Lawrence Kahn
Volume 4, issue 3, 2007
- Letter: The Other Problems with the Stern Report pp. 2

- Hannesson Rognvaldur
- Global Climate Change: A Challenge to Policy pp. 5

- Kenneth Arrow
- Climate Change: The Uncertainties, the Certainties and What They Imply About Action pp. 5

- Thomas Schelling
- A Meaningful Second Commitment Period for the Kyoto Protocol pp. 6

- Olmstead Sheila M and Robert Stavins
- California's Bold New Climate Policy pp. 6

- Goulder Lawrence H
- Proposal for a New Climate Change Treaty System pp. 6

- Barrett Scott
Volume 4, issue 2, 2007
- Letter: Why Are Economists So Unscientific? pp. 2

- Heigham David
- Letter: Observation, Theory-Building, and Theory-Testing pp. 2

- Adrian Tschoegl
- The President's New Executive Order on Regulation pp. 4

- Robert Hahn and Robert Litan
- Needed: A New Empiricism pp. 4

- Barbara Bergmann
- Curing Spam: Rights, Signals & Screens pp. 4

- W. Van Alstyne Marshall
- Garrison America pp. 7

- Bowles Samuel and Arjun Jayadev
Volume 4, issue 1, 2007
- Housing Collapse? Bring It On! pp. 3

- Aaron Edlin
- Dirty Money: What the Underworld Understands that Economists Do Not pp. 3

- Baker Raymond W. and Nordin Jennifer
- The Case for Public Funding and Public Oversight of Clinical Trials pp. 4

- Tracy Lewis, Reichman Jerome H. and So Anthony D.
- Deconstructing the China Price pp. 4

- Peter Navarro
- Is a Recession Ahead? The Models Say Yes, but the Mind Says No pp. 5

- Edward Leamer
Volume 3, issue 9, 2006
- Letter: Current Insurance Pricing Unduly Limits Car Ownership pp. 2

- Butler Patrick
- Letter: Is Professor Quigley Too Cynical? pp. 2

- Pope-Handy Mary E
- Letter: Pay-As-You-Drive Is More Apt to Reduce Accidents than Global Warming pp. 3

- Nagelhout Peter R
- If Voters Won't Go for Taxing Oil to Conserve Energy, How Do We Do It? pp. 5

- Aaron Edlin
- Do Economists Agree on Anything? Yes! pp. 6

- Whaples Robert
- Freak-Freakonomics pp. 6

- Ariel Rubinstein
- Letter: Replacing Payroll with Sales Taxes Shifts Risks from Firms to Governments pp. 12

- Pope Robin E
Volume 3, issue 8, 2006
- Letter: What Will Stiglitz's Global Warming Remedy Really Cost? pp. 2

- Saunders Harry D.
- Letter: On Valuing Ecosystem Services pp. 2

- Wills-Johnson Nick
- Letter: Informed Investors Have Limited Ability to Push Prices to Efficiency pp. 2

- Serlin Richard H.
- The Discretion of Judges and Corporate Executives: An Insider's View of the Disney Case pp. 3

- John Donohue
- American Inequality: From IT Bust to Big Government Boom pp. 4

- Galbraith James K. and Hale J. Travis
- Advance Disclosure of Managers' Stock Trades: A Proposal to Improve Executive Compensation pp. 4

- Fried Jesse
- Why We Can Do Better than New Source Review pp. 5

- Hsu Shi-Ling
Volume 3, issue 7, 2006
- Letter: How High Is the Top Tax Rate on U.S. Capital Gains? pp. 2

- Henning Bohn
- Letter: Believe It or Not, What We Need Now Are Higher Gas Prices pp. 2

- Casey James F
- A New Agenda for Global Warming pp. 4

- Joseph Stiglitz
- How to Deal with Terrorism pp. 4

- Bruno Frey
- Contrary to Robert Shiller's Predictions, Stock Market Investors Made Much Money in the Past Decade: What Does This Tell Us? pp. 5

- DeLong J. Bradford and Magin Konstantin
- What To Do about Fannie and Freddie? pp. 5

- Glaeser Edward L and Jaffee Dwight M
Volume 3, issue 6, 2006
- Reply: The Death Penalty Once More pp. 2

- Paul Rubin
- Reply: Transfers vs. Economic Costs in the Iraq War pp. 2

- Joseph Stiglitz
- Are Economists Smarter? pp. 2

- Laurence Kotlikoff
- Letter: Consider the Consumer Side of the Market for Catastrophe Insurance pp. 2

- Helfand Gloria E.
- Toying with Death and Taxes: Some Lessons from Down Under pp. 3

- Joshua Gans and Andrew Leigh
- The (Legal) Pains of Vioxx: Why Product Liability Can Make Products More Dangerous pp. 4

- Ben-Shahar Omri
- Grading the President's Tax Reform Panel's Plan pp. 5

- Laurence Kotlikoff
- Taxes on Investment Income Remain Too High and Lead to Multiple Distortions pp. 6

- Martin Feldstein
- The Economics of Net Neutrality pp. 7

- Robert Hahn and Wallsten Scott
Volume 3, issue 5, 2006
- Reply to Donohue and Wolfers on the Death Penalty and Deterrence pp. 3

- Paul Rubin
- Letter: A Reply to Rubin on the Death Penalty pp. 3

- John Donohue and Justin Wolfers
- Froth in the Silicon Valley Housing Market? pp. 4

- John Quigley
- The Death Penalty: No Evidence for Deterrence pp. 6

- John Donohue and Justin Wolfers
- China's New Exchange Rate Policy: Will China Follow Japan into a Liquidity Trap? pp. 7

- Ronald McKinnon
- Should Governments Provide Catastrophe Insurance? pp. 8

- Jaffee Dwight M and Thomas Russell
Volume 3, issue 4, 2006
- Letter: Transfer Payments vs. Economic Costs in the Iraq War pp. 1

- D'Amato Anthony
- Letter: Must Homeowners Lose Wealth When House Prices Fall? pp. 1

- Eric Rasmusen
- Letter: Has Becker Put Economics in the Electric Chair? pp. 2

- Geraint Johnes
- Letter: The Costs to the Iraqi People May Become Costs to the United States pp. 2

- John Foster
- The Menace of an Unchecked Housing Bubble pp. 5

- Baker Dean
- Was Welfare Reform Successful? pp. 5

- Rebecca Blank
- The Many Definitions of Social Security Privatization pp. 5

- Don Fullerton and Michael Geruso
- Long-Term Perspectives on the Current Boom in Home Prices pp. 11

- Robert Shiller
Volume 3, issue 3, 2006
- The Economics of Capital Punishment pp. 3

- Richard Posner
- The High Cost of the Iraq War pp. 3

- Joseph Stiglitz
- On the Economics of Capital Punishment pp. 4

- Gary Becker
- U.S. Offshoring: Small Steps to Make It Win-Win pp. 5

- Farrell Diana
- Advance Market Commitments: A Policy to Stimulate Investment in Vaccines for Neglected Diseases pp. 6

- Owen Barder, Michael Kremer and Heidi Williams
- Valuing Ecosystem Services pp. 6

- Edward Barbier and Geoffrey Heal
Volume 3, issue 2, 2006
- The Coming Dollar Decline: A Letter Commenting on "Divergent Views on the Coming Dollar Crisis" by J. Bradford Delong pp. 1

- Khanna Arun
- Economic Crisis or Global Malaise in 2006? pp. 3

- Joseph Stiglitz
- The Economic Cost of the Iraq War pp. 4

- Wallsten Scott
- Skills, Ownership, and Economic Security pp. 6

- Ben Bernanke
- Averting America's Bankruptcy with a New New Deal pp. 7

- Laurence Kotlikoff
Volume 3, issue 1, 2005
- The Tax Reform Panel's Report: Mission Accomplished? pp. 4

- Alan Auerbach
- Letter: Comment on the Economics of Network Neutrality pp. 4

- Eric Ralph
- Tax Reform: Time For a Plan C? pp. 5

- Graetz Michael J.
- The Estate Tax Compromise pp. 6

- Rakowski Eric
- Reforming Taxes to Promote Economic Growth pp. 7

- Edward Lazear and James Poterba
- A Broader Perspective on the Tax Reform Debate pp. 8

- Boskin Michael J
- The Tax Reform Proposals: Some Good Ideas, but Show Me the Money pp. 8

- Burman Leonard E and William Gale
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