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International Economic Review

1969 - 2011

Continued by International Economic Review.

Current editor(s): Harold L. Cole

From Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania and Osaka University Institute of Social and Economic Research Association
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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 Downloads
David Andolfatto and Paul Gomme
A Restricted-Domain Multilateral Test Approach To The Theory Of International Comparisons pp. 31-86 Downloads
Keir Armstrong
Credit Programs for the Poor And the Health Status of Children in Rural Bangladesh pp. 87-118 Downloads
Mark Pitt, Shahidur Khandker, Omar Haider Chowdhury and Daniel Millimet
Commitment and the Adoption of a Common Currency pp. 119-142 Downloads
Russell Cooper and Hubert Kempf
Portfolio Choice and Liquidity Constraints pp. 143-177 Downloads
Michael Haliassos and Alexander Michaelides
Centralization, Fiscal Federalism, and Private School Attendance pp. 179-204 Downloads
Thomas Nechyba
Inflation and Efficiency in a Search Economy pp. 205-222 Downloads
Chaim Fershtman, Arthur Fishman and Avi Simhon
Exchange Rate Pass-Through and the Welfare Effects of the Euro pp. 223-242 Downloads
Michael Devereux, Charles Engel and Cédric Tille
Optimal Credit Rationing in Not-For-Profit Financial Institutions pp. 243-261 Downloads
David Canning, Clifford W. Jefferson and John E. Spencer
Money and the Gains from Trade pp. 263-297 Downloads
Aleksander Berentsen and Guillaume Rocheteau
Credible Collusion in Spatially Separated Markets pp. 299-312 Downloads
John Gross and William Holahan
Heterogeneous Matching with Transferable Utility: Two Labor Market Applications pp. 313-330 Downloads
Alain Delacroix
Is There Chaos in the World Economy? A Nonparametric Test Using Consistent Standard Errors pp. 331-357 Downloads
Mototsugu Shintani and Oliver Linton
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