The Economists' Voice
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Volume 2, issue 5, 2005
- Divergent Views on the Coming Dollar Crisis pp. 4

- DeLong J. Bradford
Volume 2, issue 4, 2005
- The Economics of Rebuilding Cities: Reflections after Katrina pp. 5

- Robert Hahn
- What Does the Equity Premium Mean? pp. 7

- Simon Grant and John Quiggin
- Should the Government Rebuild New Orleans, Or Just Give Residents Checks? pp. 7

- Glaeser Edward L
- Does College Still Pay? pp. 9

- Lisa Barrow and Rouse Cecilia Elena
Volume 2, issue 3, 2005
- The Choose-your-Charity Tax: A Way to Incentivize Greater Giving pp. 6

- Aaron Edlin
- Reform U.S. Capital Gains Taxation à la Canada pp. 7

- Kesselman Jonathan R.
- Charity, Publicity, and the Donation Registry pp. 9

- Cooter Robert and Broughman Brian J
- Progressive Consumption Taxation as a Remedy for the U.S. Savings Shortfall pp. 11

- Robert Frank
Volume 2, issue 2, 2005
- Quiggin Responds to "Neither Borrower nor Lender Be" by Thomas J. Grennes pp. 2

- John Quiggin
- Microsoft's Market Realities: A Letter Commenting on "Going Soft on Microsoft? The EU's Antitrust Case and Remedy" by Ian Ayres and Barry Nalebuff pp. 3

- Coate Malcolm B. and Fischer Jeffrey H
- Neither Borrower nor Lender Be: A Letter commenting on "The Unsustainability of U.S.Trade Deficits" by John Quiggin pp. 3

- Thomas Grennes
- Putin, the Oligarchs & the End of Political Liberalization pp. 6

- Goldman Marshall I
- Beyond Traditional Borders: A New Proposal for Federalism pp. 7

- Bruno Frey
- Cutting the Safety Net, One Strand at a Time pp. 8

- Janet Currie
- Privatizing Gay Rights with Non-discrimination Promises Instead of Policies pp. 10

- Ayres Ian and Brown Jennifer Gerarda
- The Precautionary Principle as a Basis for Decision Making pp. 10

- Cass Sunstein
- When Economists Dream, They Dream of Clear Skies pp. 11

- Gayer Ted, Horowitz John and John List
- Going Soft on Microsoft? The EU's Antitrust Case and Remedy pp. 12

- Ayres Ian and Nalebuff Barry
- The Profile of An Election, 2004: Outcomes and Fundamentals pp. 13

- William Nordhaus
Volume 2, issue 1, 2005
- Lazear Responds to "Why the Annuity of Social Security is Valuable and Why Despite the Annuity Feature African-Americans Do Not Fare Badly," by Jack Needleman pp. 2

- Edward Lazear
- Mankiw vs. Board of Trustees: A Letter Commenting on "The Economic Agenda" by N. Gregory Mankiw pp. 2

- Chyla Jiri
- The Editors respond to "Mankiw vs. Board of Trustees" by Chyla pp. 2

- DeLong James B. and Aaron Edlin
- Why the Annuity Feature of Social Security is Valuable and Why Despite the Annuity Feature African-Americans Do Not Fare Badly: a Letter Commenting on "The Virtues of Personal Accounts for Social Security" by Edward P. Lazear pp. 3

- Needleman Jack
- The Constitutional Protections for the Social Security Trust Fund: a Letter Commenting on "Confusions about Social Security" by Paul Krugman pp. 3

- Kaiser David
- Could Social Security Go Broke? pp. 4

- Barbara Bergmann
- Radical Social Security Reform Is Not Needed: a Letter Commenting on "The Economic Agenda" by N. Gregory Mankiw pp. 4

- Manuel Agosin
- Securing Social Security for the Future pp. 7

- Joseph Stiglitz
- The Virtues of Personal Accounts for Social Security pp. 8

- Edward Lazear
- Life-Cycle Portfolios as Government Policy pp. 9

- Robert Shiller
- Saving Social Security: The Diamond-Orszag Plan pp. 9

- Peter Diamond and Peter Orszag
- Test Drive Suggests Bush's "Ownership Society" May Be a Lemon pp. 10

- Alicia Munnell
- Confusions about Social Security pp. 11

- Paul Krugman
- Straight Talk on Social Security Reform pp. 11

- Boskin Michael J
Volume 1, issue 3, 2004
- The Economic Agenda pp. 7

- N. Gregory Mankiw
- Government Deficits and The Deindustrialization of America pp. 8

- Ronald McKinnon
- The Unsustainability of U.S. Trade Deficits pp. 13

- John Quiggin
Volume 1, issue 2, 2004
- Posner responds to "Why Mickey Mouse is Not Subject to Congestion," by Michele Boldrin and David Levine pp. 2

- Richard Posner
- Why Mickey Mouse is Not Subject to Congestion: A Letter on 'Eldred and Fair Use' pp. 3

- Michele Boldrin and David Levine
- Experimental Political Betting Markets and the 2004 Election pp. 8

- Justin Wolfers and Eric Zitzewitz
- Election 2004: Fiction vs. Reality pp. 8

- George Akerlof
- The Budget Outlook: Projections and Implications pp. 8

- William Gale and Peter Orszag
- The Real Lesson of Enron's Implosion: Market Makers Are In the Trust Business pp. 10

- Randolph McAfee
- Economic Illiteracy on the Campaign Trail pp. 10

- Boskin Michael J.
- Sense and Nonsense About Federal Deficits and Debt pp. 14

- Boskin Michael J
Volume 1, issue 1, 2004
- The Parties' Flip-Flops on Deficit Spending: Economics or Politics? pp. 7

- Joseph Stiglitz
- Eldred and Fair Use pp. 7

- Richard Posner
- Should We Still Support Untrammelled International Capital Mobility? Or are Capital Controls Less Evil than We Once Believed? pp. 9

- DeLong J. Bradford
- Clinton and Bush's Report Cards on Crime Reduction: The Data Show Bush Policies Are Undermining Clinton Gains pp. 10

- John Donohue