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Volume 34, issue 4, 1993
- Antidumping Policy pp. 745-63

- James D Reitzes
- The Growth and Welfare Consequences of Differential Tariffs pp. 765-94

- Philip L Brock and Stephen J Turnovsky
- Debt Buybacks Signal Sovereign Countries' Creditworthiness: Theory and Tests pp. 795-817

- Sankarshan Acharya and Ishac Diwan
- Soft Budget Constraints, Taxes, and the Incentive to Cooperate pp. 819-32

- Joshua Aizenman
- Industrial Policy in the Presence of Wage Distortions: The Case of the U.S. Auto and Steel Industries pp. 833-51

- Jaime de Melo and David Tarr
- Job Complexity and Wages pp. 853-72

- Hans van Ophem, Joop Hartog and Wim Vijverberg
- Procurement Policy and Contracting Efficiency pp. 873-901

- Anthony G Bower
- Two-Part Marginal Cost Pricing Equilibria with n Firms: Sufficient Conditions for Existence and Optimality pp. 903-22

- Aaron Edlin and Mario Epelbaum
- The pp. 923-34

- John M Roberts
- An Equilibrium Analysis of Fiscal Policy with Uncertainty and Incomplete Markets pp. 935-52

- David Easley, Nicholas Kiefer and Uri M Possen
- Macroeconomic Policies, Growth, and Welfare in a Stochastic Economy pp. 953-81

- Stephen J Turnovsky
- Finitely Additive Nonatomic Coalition Production Economies: Core-Walras Equivalence pp. 983-94

- Achille Basile
Volume 34, issue 3, 1993
- Public Goods, Self-Selection and Optimal Income Taxation pp. 463-78

- Robin Boadway and Michael Keen
- Choosing Workers' Qualifications: No Experience Necessary? pp. 479-502

- Tracy Lewis and David Sappington
- A Model of Efficiency Wages as a Signal of Firm Value pp. 503-24

- Lanny Arvan and Hadi Esfahani
- Costly Price Adjustment and Strategic Firm Interaction pp. 525-48

- Dan Bernhardt
- Monopoly Experimentation pp. 549-63

- Leonard Mirman, Larry Samuelson and Amparo Urbano
- The Ignorant Monopolist: Optimal Learning with Endogenous Information pp. 565-81

- Daniel Trefler
- Externalities and Dynamics in Models of "Learning or Doing." pp. 583-609

- Christophe Chamley
- Sectoral Shocks and Structural Unemployment pp. 611-29

- Michael Riordan and Robert Staiger
- Technology Revolutions and the Gestation of New Technologies pp. 631-45

- Chien-fu Chou and Oz Shy
- The Conservationist's Dilemma pp. 647-62

- Gabriel A Lozada
- Opportunism and the Dynamics of Incomplete Contracts pp. 663-83

- Mehmet Bac
- Political-Economy Arguments for a Uniform Tariff pp. 685-703

- Arvind Panagariya and Dani Rodrik
- Increasing Returns and the Optimality of Open Capital Markets in a Small Growing Economy pp. 705-13

- E. Young Song
- Decomposition of Variables and Correlated Measurement Errors pp. 715-25

- Saul Lach
- A Note on the Nonexistence of a Rationing Equilibrium in the Besanko-Thakor Model pp. 727-37

- Gerhard Clemenz
- Response to "A Note on the Nonexistence of a Rationing Equilibrium in the Besanko-Thakor Model." pp. 739-40

- David Besanko and Anjan Thakor
Volume 34, issue 2, 1993
- Information Control in the Principal-Agent Problem pp. 259-69

- Joel Sobel
- Debt, Futures and Options: Optimal Price-Linked Financial Contracts under Moral Hazard and Limited Liability pp. 271-95

- Robert Innes
- Choice under Partial Uncertainty pp. 297-308

- David Kelsey
- Increases in Risk and Linear Payoffs pp. 309-19

- Georges Dionne, Louis Eeckhoudt and Christian Gollier
- Dominance Axioms and Multivariate Nonexpected Utility Preferences pp. 321-34

- Zvi Safra and Uzi Segal
- Inducing Efficiency: Externalities, Missing Markets, and the Coase Theorem pp. 335-46

- John Payne Bigelow
- Multinational Firms, Political Competition, and International Trade Policy pp. 347-63

- Arye Hillman and Heinrich Ursprung
- A General Model of Comparative Advantage with Two Factors and a Continuum of Goods pp. 365-80

- Yingfeng Xu
- The International Diffusion of the Fruits of Technical Progress pp. 381-85

- Murray Kemp, Yew-Kwang Ng and Koji Shimomura
- Shared Facility Games with Variable Utilization pp. 387-400

- Van Kolpin
- Public Capital and Total Factor Productivity pp. 401-14

- Catherine Lynde and J Richmond
- Cyclical and Noncyclical Redistributive Taxation pp. 415-29

- Murray Kemp, Ngo Long and Koji Shimomura
- Scale Economies and Over-capitalization in Japanese Electric Utilities pp. 431-60

- Jiro Nemoto, Yasuo Nakanishi and Seishi Madono
- A Simple Estimator for Simultaneous Models with Censored Endogenous Regressors pp. 441-57

- Francis Vella
- Some Evidence in Favor of a Monetary Rational Expectations Exchange Rate Model with Imperfect Capital Substitutability: Erratum pp. 459

- Robert Driskill, Nelson Mark and Steven Sheffrin
Volume 34, issue 1, 1993
- The Existence of Competitive Equilibrium over an Infinite Horizon with Production and General Consumption Sets pp. 1-20

- John Boyd and Lionel McKenzie
- Continuous Time Repeated Games pp. 21-37

- James Bergin and W. Bentley Macleod
- Bertrand-Edgeworth Duopoly with Proportional Residual Demand pp. 39-60

- Beth Allen and Martin Hellwig
- Habits and Time Preference pp. 61-84

- Shouyong Shi and Larry Epstein
- Warranties without Commitment to Market Participation pp. 85-100

- John Bigelow, Russell Cooper and Thomas Ross
- Learning and Incentive Problems in Repeated Partnerships pp. 101-19

- Yukiko Hirao
- Piecewise Pseudo-maximum Likelihood Estimation in Empirical Models of Auctions pp. 121-48

- Stephen Donald and Harry Paarsch
- A Rational Expectations Model of Time Varying Risk Premia in Commodities Futures Markets: Theory and Evidence pp. 149-68

- Stacie Beck
- Hours Restrictions and Labor Supply pp. 169-92

- William T Dickens and Shelly Lundberg
- Optimal Patterns of Consumption and Development Expenditures in the Presence of Productivity Thresholds pp. 193-202

- Andrew W Horowitz
- Sunk Investment, Bargaining and Choice of Capital Structure pp. 203-20

- Sudipto Dasgupta and Kunal Sengupta
- Backward Bends, Quantity Constraints, and Soviet Labor Supply: Evidence from the Soviet Interview Project pp. 221-42

- Manouchehr Mokhtari and Paul R Gregory
- A Symmetric Normalized Quadratic GNP Function and the U.S. Demand for Imports and Supply of Exports pp. 243-55

- Ulrich Kohli