Eastern Economic Journal
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Volume 31, issue 4, 2005
- Computerization and Rising Unemployment Duration pp. 507-536

- Edward Wolff
- A Reinvestigation of Racial Discrimination and Baseball Cards pp. 537-550

- Edward Scahill
- Altruistic Responses of the September 11 Terrorist Attacks: Some Evidence from Dictator Games pp. 551-562

- Linda Kamas, Sandy Baum and Anne Preston
- Declining Unionization: Do Fringe Benefits Matter? pp. 563-580

- Wayne Edwards and Scott Fuess
- Editor's Introduction pp. 581-584

- Marsha Goldfarb
- The Labor Supply of Nurses and Nursing Assistants in the United States pp. 585-599

- John Burkett
- Mother's Labor Supply in Fragile Families: The Role of Child Health pp. 601-616

- Hope Corman, Kelly Noonan and Nancy Reichman
- Do Agglomeration Economies Exist in the Hospital Services Industry pp. 617-628

- Laurie Bates and Rexford Santerre
- Hospital Quality Oversight by the Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations pp. 629-647

- Maurice Moffett and Alok Bohara
- Do Health Care Providers Quality Discriminate? Empirical Evidence from Primary Care Outpatient Clinics pp. 649-670

- Robert Rosenman, Daniel Friesner and Christopher Stevens
- Determinants of Access to Job-related Health Insurance pp. 671-680

- Joe Timmerman
Volume 31, issue 3, 2005
- The Fed after Greenspan pp. 317-332

- Frederic Mishkin
- Modeling Unemployment Rates by Race and Gender: A Nonlinear Time Series Approach pp. 333-347

- Bradley Ewing, William Levernier and Farooq Malik
- Monetary Policy, Efficiency Wages, and Nominal Wage Rigidities pp. 349-359

- Thomas Carter
- An Empirical Analysis of Adult Cigarette Demand pp. 361-375

- John Tauras
- Fiat Money and Coordination: A "Perverse" Coexistence of Private Notes and Fiat Money pp. 377-381

- John Bryant
- I Did What Last Night? Adolescent Risky Sexual Behaviors and Substance Abuse pp. 383-405

- Michael Grossman and Sara Markowitz
- Soros on International Capital Markets and Developing Economies: Multiple Equilibria and the Role of Policy pp. 407-419

- Thomas Palley
- What is Wrong with the Aggregate Production Function pp. 421-425

- Steven Pressman
- "A Theory of Production" The Estimation of the Cobb-Douglas Function: A Retrospective View pp. 427-445

- Jesus Felipe and F. Gerard Adams
- Nonlinear Dynamics and Pseudo-Production Functions pp. 447-466

- Anwar Shaikh
- How Sound are the Foundations of the Aggregate Production Function? pp. 467-488

- Jesus Felipe and John McCombie
- Aggregate Production Functions: A Pervasive, but Unpersuasive, Fairytale pp. 489-491

- Franklin Fisher
Volume 31, issue 2, 2005
- Wild and Crazy Ideas: In Memory of Ken Koford pp. 159-164

- David Colander
- Wage Changes, Establishment Growth, and the Effect of Composition Bias pp. 165-184

- Monica Galizzi
- Financial Crises: Nine Lessons from East Asia pp. 185-207

- Masahiro Kawai, Richard Newfarmer and Sergio Schmukler
- Introduction to Issues in Finance, Corporate Control, and Growth: Lessons from Developing and Transitional Economies pp. 210-217

- Howard Stein and Steven Rosefielde
- Corporate Governance, Competition, and Finance: Re-thinking Lessons from the Asian Crisis pp. 219-243

- Jack Glen and Ajit Singh
- Finance and Development: Institutional and Policy Alternatives to Financial Liberalization Theory pp. 245-263

- Philip Arestis, Machiko Nissanke and Howard Stein
- Financial Systems in Transition: Could Small Actually Be Beautiful? pp. 265-283

- Tuuli Koivu and Pekka Sutela
- Illusion of Transition: Russia's Muscovite Future pp. 285-299

- Steven Rosefielde
- Editor's Corner: Ken Koford pp. 311-312

- James Butkiewicz and Jeffrey Miller
- Gould and Multilevel Evolution pp. 313-316

- Ken Koford
Volume 31, issue 1, 2005
- Is the Human Development Index Redundant? pp. 1-5

- Miles Cahill
- The Determinants of Shirking: Analysis and Evidence on Job Loser Unemployment pp. 7-21

- Louis Pantuosco and Darrell Parker
- Expense Preference and Student Achievement in School Districts pp. 23-44

- Thomas Dee
- Coordination Failure in Macroeconomics: An Overview pp. 45-54

- John Irons
- Do Sunspots Reflect Consumer Confidence? An Empirical Investigation pp. 55-73

- Sharon Harrison
- The Index of Leading Economic Indicators as a Source of Expectational Shocks pp. 75-95

- Seonghwan Oh and Michael Waldman
- Coordination, Fragility, High-Powered Money, and the Liquidity Trap: A "Tobinesque" Parable pp. 97-106

- John Bryant
- Estimation and Identification of Structural Parameters in the Presence of Multiple Equilibria pp. 107-130

- Russell Cooper
- The New Classical Counter-Revolution: A False Path for Macroeconomics pp. 131-140

- Laurence Seidman
Volume 30, issue 4, 2004
- Teaching with Technology: Does Access to Computer Technology Increase Student Achievement? pp. 507-514

- Cynthia Harter and John Harter
- Public Funding of Professional Sports Stadiums: Public Choice or Civic Pride? pp. 515-526

- Peter Groothuis, Bruce Johnson and John Whitehead
- Worker Motivation, Wages, and Bilateral Market Power in Nonunion Labor Markets pp. 527-547

- William Ferguson
- The Effects of Race, Sex, and Expected Returns on the Choice of College Major pp. 549-562

- Farley Staniec
- Does the National Health Service Corps Improve Physician Supply in Underserved Locations? pp. 563-581

- George Holmes
- Introduction to Symposium on Work Intensity pp. 583-585

- David Fairris
- Towards a Theory of Work Intensity pp. 587-601

- David Fairris
- Shorter Work Time, Hours Flexibility, and Labor Intensification pp. 603-614

- Philippe Askenazy
- Work Intensification, Discretion, and the Decline in Well-Being at Work pp. 615-625

- Francis Green
- Gender and the Intensification of Work: Evidence from the European Working Conditions Surveys pp. 627-642

- Brendan Burchell and Colette Fagan
- Forms of Work Intensification and Economic Performance in French Manufacturing pp. 643-658

- Antoine Valeyre
- Did Strategic Behavior Save the Schindler Jews? Erratum pp. 662

- Franklin Mixon and Len Trevino
Volume 30, issue 3, 2004
- Do Legislators Pay to Deviate from Constituents? pp. 349-363

- Edward Lopez and Noel Campbell
- Primary Election Systems and Candidate Deviation pp. 365-376

- Christopher Westley, Peter Calcagno and Richard Ault
- The Private Market for Accommodation: Determinants of Smoking Policies in Restaurants and Bars pp. 377-391

- John Dunham and Michael Marlow
- Assessing the Impact of Monopoly Toll Road Service Areas pp. 393-409

- John Spry and Jocelyn Crowley
- Using Matched Border Counties for Policy Analysis: The Effects of Entitlement Programs on Female-Headed Households and Female Labor-Force Participation pp. 411-425

- Randall Holcombe and Donald Lacombe
- Modigliani's Expectations pp. 427-440

- James Hartley
- A Post-Keynesian Approach to the Transition Process pp. 441-465

- John Marangos
- The Relationship between the Supply of Primary Care Physicians and Measures of Health pp. 467-486

- John Robst and Glenn Graham
- A Simple Model of Intertemporal Price Discrimination pp. 487-492

- Mark White
- Did Strategic Behavior Save the Schindler Jews? pp. 493-499

- Franklin Mixon and Len Trevino
Volume 30, issue 2, 2004
- Is It Sex or Personality? The Impact of Sex Stereotypes on Discrimination in Applicant Selection pp. 159-186

- Doris Weichselbaumer
- The "Unintended Consequences" of Confederate Trade Legislation pp. 187-205

- Robert Ekelund, John Jackson and Mark Thornton
- Complex Dynamics of Macroeconomic Collapse and Its Aftermath in Transition Economies pp. 207-221

- J. Barkley Rosser and Marina Rosser
- New Product Introductions and Price Markups pp. 223-235

- Kostas Axarloglou and Demetrios Tsapralis
- Waiting to Execute: An Optimal Stopping Model of Capital Punishment Stays pp. 237-258

- Zhiqiang Liu
- Waiting to Execute: An Optimal Stopping Model of Capital Punishment Stays pp. 259-272

- Catherine Chambers and Paul Chambers
- Estimating the Union Wage Effect for Public School Teachers When All Teachers Are Unionized pp. 273-291

- Robert Lemke
- Faculty Productivity, Seniority, and Salary Compression pp. 293-310

- Kevin Duncan, Lisi Krall, Joel Maxcy and Mark Prus
- Revisiting Hirschman on Development Assistance and Unbalanced Growth pp. 311-331

- David Ellerman
- "Little Think" Economics: Is That All There Is? pp. 333-335

- David Colander
Volume 30, issue 1, 2004
- The Decline in Welfare Receipt in New York City: Push vs. Pull pp. 3-29

- Howard Chernick and Cordelia Reimers
- Single Mother Work and Poverty under Welfare Reform: Are Policy Impacts Different in Rural Areas? pp. 31-51

- Bruce Weber, Mark Edwards and Greg Duncan
- What Works Best for Whom? The Effects of Welfare and Work Policies by Race and Ethnicity pp. 53-79

- Charles Michalopoulos
- How Sibling Composition Affects Adolescent Schooling Outcomes When Welfare Reform Policies Increase Maternal Employment pp. 81-100

- Lisa Gennetian
- Variations in Maternal and Child Well-Being among Financially Eligible Mothers by TANF Participation Status pp. 101-118

- Nancy Reichman, Julien Teitler, Irwin Garfinkel and Sandra Garcia
- Disaggregating the Impacts of Welfare Reform: Reflections on Five Studies pp. 119-123

- Robert Plotnick
- Welfare Reform: Success with Trouble Spots pp. 125-133

- Ron Haskins
- Iraq and Law and Economics pp. 135-139

- Kenneth Koford
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