Economic Inquiry
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Volume 25, issue 4, 1987
- Investigations Concerning the Dynamics of Consumer Behavior in Uncertain Environments pp. 549-64
- Don L Coursey and Charles Mason
- A General Equilibrium Evaluation of Corporate Income Tax Reform pp. 565-81
- Yolanda Kodrzycki Henderson
- Aggregate Demand Contractions with Nominal Debt Commitments: Is Wage Flexibility Stabilizing? pp. 583-97
- John Caskey and Steven Fazzari
- Government Debt, Capital Accumulation, and the Terms of Trade in a Model of Interdependent Economies pp. 599-618
- Howell Zee
- Rules and Discretion with Noncoordinated Monetary and Fiscal Policies pp. 619-30
- Alberto Alesina and Guido Tabellini
- The Common Pool, Bargaining, and the Rule of Capture pp. 631-44
- James Smith
- Creating the "Virginia School": Charlottesville as an Academic Environment in the 1960s pp. 645-57
- William Breit
- Barriers to Entry in the Market for Stud Services: Government and "Non-profit" Institutions in Collusion pp. 659-70
- Philip Coelho and James McClure
- Who Bids the Most for Market Power? pp. 671-80
- Rodney Fort and William Hallagan
- An Extension of Lerner's Monopoly Index for Markets with a Disparity between Long- and Short-run Demand Elasticities pp. 681-94
- Moshe Justman
- Safety First, Bankruptcy, and the Pricing and Investment Decisions of the Firm pp. 695-706
- S Abraham Ravid
- Fiscal Illusion and the Grantor Government in Canada pp. 707-13
- David Hammes and Douglas T Wills
- On Optimal Prices and Animal Consumers in Congested Markets pp. 715-20
- Todd Sandler
- Optimal Prices and Animal Consumers in Congested Markets: A Reply pp. 721-22
- Raymond Battalio, John Kagel and Owen R Phillips
- Managing Editor's Comment [Economical Writing] [The Cost of Economical Writing] pp. 723-25
- Thomas E Borcherding
- The Oligopoly Game pp. 727-30
- David Hemenway, Robert L Moore and James Whitney
Volume 25, issue 3, 1987
- The Perception of Man and the Conception of Society: Two Approaches to Understanding Society pp. 367-88
- Karl Brunner
- Are Male/Female Earnings Differentials Related to Life-Expectancy-Caused Pension Cost Differences? pp. 389-401
- Robert L Moore
- Drinking Age Laws and Highway Mortality Rates: Cause and Effect pp. 403-17
- Henry Saffer and Michael Grossman
- Institutions, Transaction Costs and Economic Growth pp. 419-28
- Douglass North
- Why Corporations Insure pp. 429-38
- Louis De Alessi
- The Evaluation of a Free Banking System pp. 439-57
- George Selgin and Lawrence White
- Transfers to the Poor and Long Run Savings pp. 459-78
- Emily C Lawrance
- The Welfare Costs of Deficit Finance pp. 479-96
- Ingemar Hansson and Charles Stuart
- Physician Licensure: A New Approach to Examining the Role of Professional Interests pp. 497-509
- Shirley Svorny
- The Reaction of Interest Rates to Unanticipated Federal Reserve Actions and Statements: Implications for the Money Announcement Controversy pp. 511-34
- Timothy Cook and Thomas Hahn
- Comparing Monopoly and Competition: The Increasing-Cost Case pp. 535-42
- Edgar Browning
- The Costs of Economical Writing pp. 543-45
- Jack C High
- Reply [Economic Writing] pp. 547-48
- Deirdre McCloskey
Volume 25, issue 2, 1987
- Central Bank Reputation and the Monetization of Deficits: The 1981 Italian Monetary Reform pp. 185-200
- Guido Tabellini
- Deficits, Politics and Money Growth pp. 201-14
- Kevin Grier and Howard E Neiman
- Discontinuities in Pension Benefit Formulas and the Spot Model of the Labor Market: Implications for Financial Economists pp. 215-38
- James Pesando
- The External Validity of Experimental Economics Techniques: Analysis of Demand Behavior pp. 239-50
- David Brookshire, Don L Coursey and William D Schulze
- Inflation, Hedging and the Demand for Money: Some Empirical Evidence pp. 251-65
- Erkki Koskela and Matti Viren
- Tax Policy and Consumer Foresight: A General Equilibrium Simulation Study pp. 267-84
- Charles Ballard
- On Inflation and Real Price Variability pp. 285-98
- Leif Danziger
- Price Elasticity and Adverse Selection in the Demand for Supplementary Health Insurance pp. 299-313
- M Susan Marquis and Charles E Phelps
- Compound Pricing pp. 315-39
- John S McGee
- A Market-Based Test of the Effect of Monetary Policy pp. 341-49
- Maurice Levi and Alan C Shapiro
- Determinants of Regional Migration by Manufacturing Firms pp. 351-62
- Robert A Nakosteen and Michael Zimmer
- Errata [A Positive Theory of Discretionary Policy, the Cost of Democratic Government and the Benefits of a Constitution] pp. 363-65
- Alex Cukierman and Allan Meltzer
Volume 25, issue 1, 1987
- Limits of Short-run Stabilization Policy: Presidential Address to the Western Economic Association, July 3, 1986 pp. 1-14
- Allan Meltzer
- Ideology and Legislator Shirking pp. 15-25
- Douglas Nelson and Eugene Silberberg
- The Effect of Fiscal Policy on the Short-run Relation between Nominal Interest Rates and Inflation pp. 27-42
- Victor A Canto, Jerry Nickelsburg and Paul Rizos
- The Short-run 'Tobin Effect' in a Monetary Optimizing Model pp. 43-53
- Evan Koenig
- Planned and Unplanned Bequests pp. 55-66
- Daniel Hamermesh and Paul Menchik
- The Impact of Money on Short-term Interest Rates pp. 67-82
- William Reichenstein
- A Simple Macroeconomic Model with Monopolistic Firms pp. 83-102
- Nicholas Rowe
- The Entrepreneur's Reward for Self-policing pp. 103-16
- Yoram Barzel
- Knight's 'Moral Hazard' Theory of Organization pp. 117-20
- Yoram Barzel
- Agricultural Labor Strikes and Farmers' Income pp. 121-33
- Carter, Colin, et al
- Sensationalism, Newspaper Profits and the Marginal Value of Watergate pp. 135-44
- Fred S McChesney
- Pareto Improving Minimum Wage Laws pp. 145-58
- Kevin Lang
- Contracting, Contingencies and Single-Family House Prices pp. 159-64
- Paul R Allen, James D Shilling and C F Sirmans
- Notes on Mincer's Log-Earnings Model pp. 165-74
- John Conlisk
- Heterogeneous Firms: A Consumer's Report [Heterogeneous Firms and the Organization of Production] pp. 175-80
- Christopher D Hall
- Heterogeneous Firms: Caveat Emptor [Heterogeneous Firms and the Organization of Production] pp. 181-84
- Walter Oi