Eastern Economic Journal
1974 - 2007
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Volume 29, issue 4, 2003
- The Devolution of the American Pension System: Who Gained and Who Lost? pp. 477-495

- Edward Wolff
- Remembering James Tobin: Stories Mostly from His Students pp. 499-518

- Robert Goldfarb
- A Proposal for Monetary Reform pp. 519-526

- James Tobin
- Securities Transaction Taxes for U.S. Financial Markets pp. 527-558

- Robert Pollin, Dean Baker and Marc Schaberg
- On Limiting the Domain of Inequality: The Legacy of James Tobin pp. 559-564

- Robert Dimand
- The Changing Probability of a Monetary Policy Response to Inflation and Employment Announcements pp. 565-574

- Adrienne Kearney
- Do Women and Non-economists Add Diversity to Research in Industrial Relations and Labor Economics? pp. 575-591

- Joyce Jacobsen
- Competitive Markets and Aggregate Information pp. 593-606

- Glenn Baigent
- Do Business Cycles Influence Long-Run Growth? The Effect of Aggregate Demand on Firm-Financed R&D Expenditures pp. 607-618

- Matthew Rafferty
- Iraq and Public Choice pp. 619-621

- Kenneth Koford
Volume 29, issue 3, 2003
- Public Choice and Altruism pp. 317-337

- Karl Widerquist
- Monetary Policy Targeting in Argentina and Canada in the 1990s: A Comparison, Some Contrasts, and a Tentative Evaluation pp. 339-358

- Ronald Bodkin and Ángel Neder
- What's in a Name? Price Variation in Sport Facility Naming Rights pp. 359-376

- Timothy DeSchriver and Paul Jensen
- Bridging the Gap between the Interest Rate and Price Level Approaches in the AD-AS Model: The Role of the Loanable Funds Market pp. 377-390

- Windsor Fields and William Hart
- Deregulation and Structural Change in the U.S. Commercial Banking Industry pp. 391-414

- Stephen Miller and Yongil Jeon
- Social Security's Earnings Test Penalty and the Employment Rates of Elderly Men Aged 65 to 69 pp. 415-431

- Stephen Rubb
- Detecting and Correcting Election Fraud pp. 433-451

- Daniel Sutter
- Personal Capital and Emotional Intelligence: An Increasingly Important Intangible Source of Economic Growth pp. 453-470

- John Tomer
- What’s Wrong with McCloskey on the Earth Charter pp. 471-472

- Richard England
- The Earth Charter: A Reply pp. 473-474

- Deirdre McCloskey
Volume 29, issue 2, 2003
- The Great Gatsby: Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Harvard, Oxford pp. 159-163

- Ray Fair
- Sovereignty through Welfare Reform? A Case Study of the Klamath Tribes of Oregon pp. 165-178

- Elizabeth Zahrt Geib
- Financial Globalization: Some Conceptual Problems pp. 183-189

- Philip Arestis and Santonu Basu
- Capital Account Liberalization, Free Long-Term Capital Flows, Financial Crises and Economic Development pp. 191-216

- Ajit Singh
- Financial Policies and the Aggregate Productivity of the Capital Stock: Evidence from Developed and Developing Economies pp. 217-242

- Philip Arestis, Panicos Demetriades and Bassam Fattouh
- Predicting Financial Crisis in Developing Economies: Astronomy or Astrology? pp. 243-258

- Ilene Grabel
- Are Fixed Exchange Rates the Problem and Flexible Exchange Rates the Cure? pp. 259-268

- Paul Davidson
- Current Accounts, Net Foreign Assets and the Implications of Cyclical Factors pp. 269-286

- Matthieu Bussiere, Georgios Chortareas and Rebecca Driver
- Financial Globalization and Economic Development: Toward an Institutional Foundation pp. 287-308

- Machiko Nissanke and Howard Stein
- Other Things Equal: Notre Dame Loses pp. 309-315

- Deirdre McCloskey
Volume 29, issue 1, 2003
- Democracy and Growth: A Relationship Revisited pp. 1-21

- Ludovic Comeau
- Economic Institutions and Human Well-Being: A Cross-National Analysis pp. 23-40

- Seth Norton
- Board Characteristics and Corporate Performance in the Netherlands pp. 41-58

- Hans Van Ees, Theo Postma and Elmer Sterken
- U.S. Army Procurement of Draft and Pack Animals in the Civil War Era pp. 59-67

- Larry Sawers
- An Alternative Explanation for the Equality of Male and Female Unemployment Rates in the U.S. Labor Market in the Late 1980s pp. 69-92

- Madhu Mohanty
- The Effect of Public Policies on Nursing Home Care in the United States pp. 93-104

- O Gulley and Rexford Santerre
- Capital Wealth Inequality and Public Bads: A Mathematical Analysis pp. 105-119

- James Yunker
- Long Run Trends in Income Inequality in the United States, UK, Sweden, Germany and Canada: A Birth Cohort View pp. 121-141

- Lars Osberg
- Other Things Equal: Milton pp. 143-146

- Deirdre McCloskey
Volume 28, issue 4, 2002
- Investment Returns and Risk for Art: Evidence from Auctions of American Paintings pp. 443-463

- Richard Agnello
- A Method for Indicating Economic Transition with an Application to Albania pp. 465-480

- Paul Hallwood and Ronald MacDonald
- Changes in gender earnings differentials in Bulgaria's transition to a mixed-market economy pp. 481-497

- Lisa Giddings
- Convergence of Income across Pennsylvania Counties pp. 499-508

- David Latzko
- Salary Determinants of Entry-Level Academic Economists and the Characteristics of Those Hired on the Tenure Track pp. 509-522

- John Formby and Gary Hoover
- The Publication Patterns of the Elite Economics Departments: 1995-2000 pp. 523-538

- Nicholas Rupp
- Applying Angelo's Teacher's Dozen to Undergraduate Introductory Economics Classes: A Call for Greater Interactive Learning pp. 539-549

- William Smith
- Other things equal: Why economists should not be ashamed of being the philosophers of prudence pp. 551-555

- Deirdre McCloskey
Volume 28, issue 3, 2002
- Teacher Quality and the Future of America pp. 285-300

- Peter Temin
- Consumer Learning, Connectionism and Hayek's Theoretical Legacy pp. 301-317

- Maurizio Mistri
- Information, Knowledge and the Close of Friedrich Hayek's System: A Comment pp. 319-341

- Elias Khalil
- Information, Knowledge and the Close of Friedrich Hayek's System: A Comment pp. 343-349

- Peter Boettke
- Why Higher Real Wages May Reduce Altruism for the Poor pp. 351-362

- John Horowitz
- Determinants and Consequences of Bailing Out States in Mexico pp. 365-380

- Fausto Hernandez-Trillo, Alberto Cayeros and Rafael Gonzalez
- Effects of Education on the Intergenerational Transmission of Labor Income in Mexico pp. 381-392

- Jorge Valero-Gil and Jose Tijerina-Guajardo
- Unions and Job Queuing in Mexico's Maquiladoras pp. 393-407

- Rafael Otero and Jose Pagan
- Foreign Direct Investment in Mexico during the 1990s: An Empirical Assessment pp. 409-423

- Miguel Ramirez
- Other things equal: Samuelsonian Economics pp. 425-430

- Deirdre McCloskey
Volume 28, issue 2, 2002
- Funding Social Security: The Transition in a Life-Cycle Growth Model pp. 159-180

- Kenneth Lewis and Laurence Seidman
- The Cost of Job Loss and the "New" Phillips Curve pp. 181-202

- Peter Matthews and Ivan Kandilov
- An Economic Analysis of Hate Crime pp. 203-216

- Lewis Gale, Will Heath and Rand Ressler
- Economic Transition As a Crisis of Vision: Classical versus Neoclassical Theories of General Equilibrium pp. 217-240

- John Peters, John Elliot and Stephen Cullenberg
- Domestic Input Policies in Free Trade Areas with National Asymmetries pp. 241-253

- Yann Duval
- A Dual Mandate for the Federal Reserve: The Pursuit of Price Stability and Full Employment pp. 255-268

- Willem Thorbecke
- Other things equal: What's Wrong with the Earth Charter pp. 269-272

- Deirdre McCloskey
Volume 28, issue 1, 2002
- Currencies, Crises, and Crashes pp. 1-12

- Peter Kenen
- Globalization and the World of Finance pp. 13-20

- Paul Volcker
- EMU and the EURO: Current and Future Prospects--Introduction pp. 21-24

- Philip Arestis
- The EURO: A Success against the Odds? pp. 25-44

- Iain Begg
- The Markets versus the ECB, and the EURO's Plunge pp. 45-57

- Jörg Bibow
- The Euro and Monetary Policy Transparency pp. 59-70

- Guglielmo Maria Caporale and Andrea Cipollini
- Explaining the EURO's Initial Decline pp. 71-88

- Philip Arestis, Iris Biefang-Frisancho, Andrew Brown and Malcolm Sawyer
- Fiscal Deficits in Monetary Unions: A Comparison of EMU and United States pp. 89-103

- Philip Arestis, Mosahid Khan and Kul Luintel
- The EURO as a Stabilizing and Harmonizing Force in the International Monetary System: Analytical Foundations and Future Prospects pp. 105-120

- Jean-Pierre Allegret and Rene Sandretto
- The EURO: Expectations and Performance pp. 121-136

- Dominick Salvatore
- Other Things Equal: The Insanity of Letters of Recommendation pp. 137-140

- Deirdre McCloskey
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