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Volume 45, issue 4, 2004
- THE 1929 STOCK MARKET: IRVING FISHER WAS RIGHT pp. 991-1009
- Ellen McGrattan and Edward Prescott
- CREDIT CYCLES REDUX pp. 1011-1046
- Juan Cordoba and Marla Ripoll
- ESTIMATING THE GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM BENEFITS OF LARGE CHANGES IN SPATIALLY DELINEATED PUBLIC GOODS pp. 1047-1077
- Holger Sieg, V. Smith, Spencer Banzhaf and Randall Walsh
- ANALYTICAL EVALUATION OF VOLATILITY FORECASTS pp. 1079-1110
- Torben Andersen, Tim Bollerslev and Nour Meddahi
- THE PRICING OF JOB CHARACTERISTICS WHEN MARKETS DO NOT CLEAR: THEORY AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS pp. 1111-1128
- Kevin Lang and Sumon Majumdar
- ON THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF IMMIGRATION AND INCOME REDISTRIBUTION pp. 1129-1168
- Jim Dolmas and Gregory Huffman
- MISERY LOVES COMPANY: EQUILIBRIUM PORTFOLIOS WITH HETEROGENEOUS CONSUMPTION EXTERNALITIES pp. 1169-1192
- Christian Gollier
- COLLUSION IN LOCAL PUBLIC WORKS pp. 1193-1219
- Martin Besfamille
- LACK-OF-RECALL AND CENTRALIZED MONETARY TRADE pp. 1221-1227
- Ted Loch Temzelides and Jialin Yu
- SEQUENTIAL TWO-PLAYER GAMES WITH AMBIGUITY pp. 1229-1261
- Jürgen Eichberger and David Kelsey
- INTERNATIONAL DEVIATIONS FROM THE LAW OF ONE PRICE: THE ROLE OF SEARCH FRICTIONS AND MARKET SHARE pp. 1263-1291
- George Alessandria
- A NOTE ON COLE AND STOCKMAN pp. 1293-1300
- Paulo Barelli and Samuel de Abreu Pessôa
Volume 45, issue 3, 2004
- INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMIC MODELS OF CRIME pp. 677-679
- Antonio Merlo
- AN ON-THE-JOB SEARCH MODEL OF CRIME, INEQUALITY, AND UNEMPLOYMENT pp. 681-706
- Kenneth Burdett, Ricardo Lagos and Randall Wright
- WHAT ACCOUNTS FOR THE DECLINE IN CRIME? pp. 707-729
- Ayse Imrohoroglu, Antonio Merlo and Peter Rupert
- RACIAL BELIEFS, LOCATION, AND THE CAUSES OF CRIME pp. 731-760
- Thierry Verdier and Yves Zenou
- STREET CRIME AND STREET CULTURE pp. 761-786
- Dan Silverman
- WHY DO GOOD COPS DEFEND BAD COPS? pp. 787-809
- Jean-Pierre Benoit and Juan Dubra
- EDUCATION, WORK, AND CRIME: A HUMAN CAPITAL APPROACH pp. 811-843
- Lance Lochner
- EMPLOYMENT, DETERRENCE, AND CRIME IN A DYNAMIC MODEL pp. 845-872
- Susumu Imai and Kala Krishna
- A MODEL OF BUREAUCRACY AND CORRUPTION pp. 873-908
- Shouyong Shi and Ted Loch Temzelides
- CRIME AND POVERTY: A SEARCH-THEORETIC APPROACH pp. 909-938
- Chien-Chieh Huang, Derek Laing and Ping Wang
- SOCIAL NETWORKS AND CRIME DECISIONS: THE ROLE OF SOCIAL STRUCTURE IN FACILITATING DELINQUENT BEHAVIOR pp. 939-958
- Antoni Calvó-Armengol and Yves Zenou
- RACIAL PROFILING OR RACIST POLICING? BOUNDS TESTS IN AGGREGATE DATA pp. 959-989
- Ruben Hernandez-Murillo and John Knowles
Volume 45, issue 2, 2004
- 2003 Lawrence R. Klein Lecture The Case Against Intellectual Monopoly pp. 327-350
- Michele Boldrin and David Levine
- Comparing Sunspot Equilibrium And Lottery Equilibrium Allocations: The Finite Case pp. 351-386
- Rodney Garratt, Todd Keister and Karl Shell
- Market sharing agreements and collusive networks pp. 387-411
- Paul Belleflamme and Francis Bloch
- Equilibrium Price Dispersion in a Matching Model with Divisible Money pp. 413-430
- Kazuya Kamiya and Takashi Sato
- Comparative Learning Dynamics pp. 431-465
- James Bergin and Dan Bernhardt
- Broadcasting Opinions with an Overconfident Sender pp. 467-498
- Anat Admati and Paul Pfleiderer
- Specific Factors, Learning, and the Dynamics of Trade pp. 499-521
- Claustre Bajona
- On The Distributional Effects Of Reducing Capital Taxes pp. 523-554
- David Domeij and Jonathan Heathcote
- One Measure of Segregation pp. 555-578
- Robert Hutchens
- Strategic Second Sourcing by Multinationals pp. 579-600
- Jay Choi and Carl Davidson
- Intertemporal Labor Supply and Human Capital Accumulation pp. 601-641
- Susumu Imai and Michael Keane
- Priors from General Equilibrium Models for VARS pp. 643-673
- Marco Del Negro and Frank Schorfheide
Volume 45, issue 1, 2004
- Middlemen pp. 1-24
- Andrei Shevchenko
- Estimating Labor Demand with Fixed Costs pp. 25-48
- Paola Rota
- Testing for Convergence Clubs in Income Per Capita: A Predictive Density Approach pp. 49-77
- Fabio Canova
- A Unique Informationally Efficient Allocation Mechanism In Economies With Consumption Externalities pp. 79-111
- Guoqiang Tian
- Gradualism In Tax Treaties With Irreversible Foreign Direct Investment pp. 113-139
- Richard Chisik and Ronald Davies
- Learning, Large Deviations, And Recurrent Currency Crises pp. 141-173
- Kenneth Kasa
- A Markov-Switching Model Of Gnp Growth With Duration Dependence pp. 175-204
- Pok-sang Lam
- Through Trial and Error to Collusion pp. 205-224
- Steffen Huck, Hans-Theo Normann and Jörg Oechssler
- Barriers to Capital Accumulation and Aggregate Total Factor Productivity pp. 225-238
- Diego Restuccia
- Pattern Bargaining pp. 239-255
- Robert C. Marshall and Antonio Merlo
- Incentive Regulation of Multinational Enterprises pp. 257-282
- Giacomo Calzolari
- Free-Riding and the Provision of Public Goods in the Family: A Laboratory Experiment pp. 283-299
- Elizabeth Peters, A. Sinan Ünür, Jeremy Clark and William D. Schulze
- Self-Fulfilling Early-Contracting Rush pp. 301-324
- Hao Li and Wing Suen
Volume 44, issue 4, 2003
- "Economics and Psychology"? The Case of Hyperbolic Discounting pp. 1207-1216
- Ariel Rubinstein
- Time-consistent optimal fiscal policy pp. 1217-1245
- Paul Klein and José-Víctor Ríos-Rull
- A welfare analysis of social security in a dynastic framework pp. 1247-1274
- Luisa Fuster, Ayse Imrohoroglu and Selahattin Imrohoroglu
- Jack of All Trades or a Master of One? Specialization, Trade, and Money pp. 1275-1294
- Gabriele Camera, Robert Reed and Christopher Waller
- Export Flexibility And Currency Hedging pp. 1295-1312
- Kit Pong Wong
- Local versus Global Assessment of Mobility pp. 1313-1335
- Christian Schluter and Mark Trede
- Multiple Equilibria and Minimum Wages in Labor Markets with Informational Frictions and Heterogeneous Production Technologies pp. 1337-1357
- Gerard van den Berg
- Investment Decisions, Financial Flows, and Self-Enforcing Contracts pp. 1359-1382
- Christian Sigouin
- New Evidence from Brazil on Trade Liberalization and Productivity Growth pp. 1383-1405
- Pedro Ferreira and JosÈ Luiz Rossi
Volume 44, issue 3, 2003
- Why so only 5.5% of Black Men Marry White Women? pp. 803-826
- Linda Wong
- More on Marriage, Fertility, and the Distribution of Income pp. 827-862
- Jeremy Greenwood, Nezih Guner and John Knowles
- Unemployment insurance and the business cycle pp. 863-894
- Laura Brown and Christopher Ferrall
- Endogenous business cycles and systematic stabilization policy pp. 895-915
- Marta Aloi, Teresa Lloyd-Braga and Hans Jørgen Whitta-Jacobsen
- Distributional Effects of Public Education in an Economy with Public Pensions pp. 917-937
- Gerhard Glomm and Michael Kaganovich
- Educational Policy in a Credit Constrained Economy with Skill Heterogeneity pp. 939-964
- John Fender and Ping Wang
- Decomposing Lorenz and Concentration Curves pp. 965-978
- John A. Bishop, K. Victor Chow and Lester A. Zeager
- Rotating Savings and Credit Associations When Participants are Risk Averse pp. 979-1005
- Stefan Klonner
- Advertising, learning, and consumer choice in experience good markets: an empirical examination pp. 1007-1040
- Daniel Ackerberg
- Factor Accumulation and Trade: Dynamic Comparative Advantage with Endogenous Physical and Human Capital pp. 1041-1060
- Eric Bond, Kathleen Trask and Ping Wang
- Compensations as signaling devices in the political economy of reforms pp. 1061-1078
- Rui Castro and Daniele Coen-Pirani
- Trade restrictiveness and efficiency pp. 1079-1095
- Nancy Chau, Rolf F”re and Shawna Grosskopf
- Commons with increasing marginal costs: random priority versus average cost pp. 1097-1115
- Hervé Crès and Herve Moulin
- Discreteness and the Welfare Cost of Labor Supply Tax Distortions pp. 1117-1133
- Keshab Bhattarai and John Whalley
- Multiunit Pay-Your-Bid Auction with One-Dimensional Multiunit Demands pp. 1135-1172
- Bernard Lebrun and Marie-Christine Tremblay
- To Trade Or Not To Trade: Economies With A Variable Number Of Tradeables pp. 1173-1204
- Robert P. Gilles and Dimitrios Diamantaras
Volume 44, issue 2, 2003
- 2001 Lawrence R. Klein Lecture Estimating Distributions of Treatment Effects with an Application to the Returns to Schooling and Measurement of the Effects of Uncertainty on College Choice pp. 361-422
- Pedro Carneiro, Karsten T. Hansen and James Heckman
- An Analysis of the Market for Taxicab Rides in New York City pp. 423-434
- Ricardo Lagos
- The Band Pass Filter pp. 435-465
- Lawrence Christiano and Terry Fitzgerald
- The Effect Of Statistical Discrimination On Black-White Wage Inequality: Estimating A Model With Multiple Equilibria pp. 467-500
- Andrea Moro
- Estimation of a Stratified Error-Components Model pp. 501-521
- Robert Phillips
- Should Transfers To Poor Families Be Conditional On School Attendance? A Household Bargaining Perspective pp. 523-544
- Cesar Martinelli and Susan Parker
- Collective Choice and Voluntary Provision of Public Goods pp. 545-572
- Dennis Epple and Richard Romano
- If at First You Don't Succeed: Profits, Prices, and Market Structure in a Model of Quality with Unknowable Consumer Heterogeneity pp. 573-597
- Kala Krishna and Tor Winston
- Firm-Specific Learning and the Investment Behavior of Large and Small Firms pp. 599-625
- Wenli Li and John Weinberg
- The Mercantilist Index of Trade Policy pp. 627-649
- James Anderson and J. Peter Neary
- Growth Due To Globalization pp. 651-676
- Fernando Perera-Tallo
- On the Welfare Cost of Economic Fluctuations in Developing Countries pp. 677-698
- Stephane Pallage and Michel Robe
- Borrow and Adjust: Fiscal Policy and Sectoral Adjustment in an Open Economy pp. 699-724
- Erling Steigum and Øystein Thøgersen
- The OECD Model Tax Treaty: Tax Competition And Two-Way Capital Flows pp. 725-753
- Ronald Davies
- From Malthus to Modern Growth: Can Epidemics Explain the Three Regimes&quest pp. 755-777
- Nils-Petter Lagerlof
- Do good workers hurt bad workers-or is it the other way around&quest pp. 779-800
- Espen Moen
Volume 44, issue 1, 2003
- Monetary Policy Regimes and Beliefs pp. 1-30

- David Andolfatto and Paul Gomme
- A Restricted-Domain Multilateral Test Approach To The Theory Of International Comparisons pp. 31-86

- Keir Armstrong
- Credit Programs for the Poor And the Health Status of Children in Rural Bangladesh pp. 87-118

- Mark Pitt, Shahidur Khandker, Omar Haider Chowdhury and Daniel Millimet
- Commitment and the Adoption of a Common Currency pp. 119-142

- Russell Cooper and Hubert Kempf
- Portfolio Choice and Liquidity Constraints pp. 143-177

- Michael Haliassos and Alexander Michaelides
- Centralization, Fiscal Federalism, and Private School Attendance pp. 179-204

- Thomas Nechyba
- Inflation and Efficiency in a Search Economy pp. 205-222

- Chaim Fershtman, Arthur Fishman and Avi Simhon
- Exchange Rate Pass-Through and the Welfare Effects of the Euro pp. 223-242

- Michael Devereux, Charles Engel and Cédric Tille
- Optimal Credit Rationing in Not-For-Profit Financial Institutions pp. 243-261

- David Canning, Clifford W. Jefferson and John E. Spencer
- Money and the Gains from Trade pp. 263-297

- Aleksander Berentsen and Guillaume Rocheteau
- Credible Collusion in Spatially Separated Markets pp. 299-312

- John Gross and William Holahan
- Heterogeneous Matching with Transferable Utility: Two Labor Market Applications pp. 313-330

- Alain Delacroix
- Is There Chaos in the World Economy? A Nonparametric Test Using Consistent Standard Errors pp. 331-357

- Mototsugu Shintani and Oliver Linton
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