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Volume 42, issue 4, 2004
- Diagnosis Murder: The Death of State Death Taxes pp. 537-559

- Karen Smith Conway and Jonathan Rork
- Labor Market Search and Optimal Retirement Policy pp. 560-571

- Joydeep Bhattacharya, Casey Mulligan and Robert Reed
- Mutual Raiding of Production and the Emergence of Exchange pp. 572-586

- Kjell Hausken
- Growth with Endogenous Risk of Biological Invasion pp. 587-601

- Edward Barbier and Jason Shogren
- Life Expectancy, Schooling Time, Retirement, and Growth pp. 602-617

- Cruz A. Echevarría
- Government Debt and Excess Sensitivity of Private Consumption: Estimates from OECD Countries pp. 618-633

- Lorenzo Pozzi, Freddy Heylen and Maarten Dossche
- Exogeneity within the M2 Demand Function: Evidence from a Large Macroeconomic System pp. 634-646

- Martin Schmidt
- Does Asymmetry of International Shocks Matter for the U.S. Business Cycle? pp. 647-666

- Edward N. Gamber and Juann H. Hung
- Time Preference and Life Cycle Consumption with Endogenous Survival pp. 667-678

- Arnab K. Acharya and Ronald Balvers
- Two-Player Asymmetric Contests with Ratio-Form Contest Success Functions pp. 679-689

- Kyung Baik
- The Economics of the Counter-Reformation: Incumbent-Firm Reaction to Market Entry pp. 690-705

- Robert Ekelund, Robert Hebert and Robert Tollison
- On the Internal Contradictions of the Law of One Price pp. 706-716

- Fred S. McChesney, William Shughart and David D. Haddock
- Financial Variables and the Simulated Out-of-Sample Forecastability of U.S. Output Growth Since 1985: An Encompassing Approach pp. 717-738

- David E. Rapach and Christian Weber
- International and Intersectoral R&D Spillovers in the OECD and East Asian Economies pp. 739-757

- Jungsoo Park
Volume 42, issue 3, 2004
- High Stakes in High Technology: High-Tech Market Values as Options pp. 351-369

- Michael Darby, Qiao Liu and Lynne Zucker
- The International Price Transmission in Stock Index Futures Markets pp. 370-386

- Jian Yang and David Bessler
- Monetary Policy and the U.S. Stock Market pp. 387-401

- Marc D. Hayford and Anastasios Malliaris
- Price Discrimination with Differentiated Products: Definition and Identification pp. 402-412

- Sofronis Clerides
- Durable-Goods Monopoly with Privately Known Impatience: A Theoretical and Experimental Study pp. 413-424

- Werner Güth, Sabine Kröger and Hans-Theo Normann
- Tax Uncertainty and Investment: A Cross-Country Empirical Examination pp. 425-440

- Kelly Edmiston
- The Welfare Effects of the Reagan Deficits: A Portfolio Choice Approach pp. 441-454

- Michael Ben-Gad
- Voter Preferences and State Regulation of Smoking pp. 455-468

- Joni Hersch, Alison Del Rossi and W Viscusi
- Testing the Determinants of Income Distribution in Major League Baseball pp. 469-482

- R. Todd Jewell, Michael A. McPherson and David J. Molina
- The Importance of Gifts in Marriage pp. 483-495

- Allen M. Parkman
- Subgame-Perfect Punishment for Repeat Offenders pp. 496-502

- Winand Emons
- Willingness to Pay, Compensating Variation, and the Cost of Commitment pp. 503-517

- Jinhua Zhao and Catherine Kling
- The Demand for Bank Reserves and Other Monetary Aggregates pp. 518-533

- Max Gillman and Michal Kejak
- Shipping the Good Apples Out: A New Perspective pp. 534-536

- Yoram Bauman
Volume 42, issue 2, 2004
- Monetary Fundamentals and Exchange Rate Dynamics under Different Nominal Regimes pp. 179-193

- Lucio Sarno, Giorgio Valente and Mark Wohar
- Growth Effects of Shifting from a Graduated-rate Tax System to a Flat Tax pp. 194-213

- Steven Cassou and Kevin Lansing
- Threshold Effects in the U.S. Budget Deficit pp. 214-222

- Philip Arestis, Andrea Cipollini and Bassam Fattouh
- Bidder Preferences among Auction Institutions pp. 223-236

- Radosveta Ivanova-Stenzel and Tim Salmon
- The Self-serving Bias and Beliefs about Rationality pp. 237-246

- Todd Kaplan and Bradley Ruffle
- Price Competition in Pharmaceuticals: The Case of Anti-infectives pp. 247-263

- Steven N. Wiggins and Robert Maness
- Recreation Demand Choices and Revealed Values of Leisure Time pp. 264-278

- Douglas M. Larson and Sabina L. Shaikh
- Impacts of Long-Range Increases in the Fuel Economy (CAFE) Standard pp. 279-294

- Andrew N. Kleit
- Trade and Wage Inequality in Developing Countries pp. 295-303

- Sugata Marjit, Hamid Beladi and Avik Chakrabarti
- The Demand for Credit Cards: Evidence from the Survey of Consumer Finances pp. 304-318

- Edward Castronova and Paul Hagstrom
- Sample Selection in Models of Academic Performance pp. 319-322

- Matthew J. Cushing and Mary G. McGarvey
- Are Political Freedoms Converging? pp. 323-340

- Michael Nieswiadomy and Mark Strazicich
- Exit Discrimination in the NBA: A Duration Analysis of Career Length pp. 341-349

- Peter Groothuis and J. Richard Hill
Volume 42, issue 1, 2004
- Standards and the Form of Agreement pp. 1-13

- Yoram Barzel
- Ask Prices, Offers, and Time to Sale in an Online Exchange pp. 14-28

- Amy Farmer and Victor Stango
- The Value of Life: Estimates with Risks by Occupation and Industry pp. 29-48

- W Viscusi
- Delivered Pricing and Merger with Demand Constraints pp. 49-59

- Kristen Monaco, John Heywood and Robert Rothschild
- Arbitrator Compromise in Final Offer Arbitration: Evidence from Major League Baseball pp. 60-68

- Daniel R. Marburger
- The Good, the Bad, and the Regulator: An Experimental Test of Two Conditional Audit Schemes pp. 69-87

- Jeremy Clark, Lana Friesen and Andrew Muller
- An Examination of the Asymmetric Effects of Money Supply Shocks in the Pre--World War I and Interwar Periods pp. 88-100

- Randall E. Parker and Philip Rothman
- The "Law of One Price" in 1901 pp. 101-110

- Edwin Eckard
- Are Branch Banks Better Survivors? Evidence from the Depression Era pp. 111-126

- Mark Carlson
- Finance and the Sources of Growth at Various Stages of Economic Development pp. 127-140

- Felix Rioja and Neven Valev
- Convergence in the OECD: Transitional Dynamics or Narrowing Steady-State Differences? pp. 141-149

- Javier Andrés, José Boscá and Rafael Domenech
- Endangered Species and Timber Harvesting: The Case of Red-Cockaded Woodpeckers pp. 150-165

- Daowei Zhang
- Income, Environmental Disamenity, and Toxic Releases pp. 166-178

- Tisha L. N. Emerson and Linwood H. Pendleton
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