Economic Inquiry
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Volume 15, issue 4, 1977
- How Dead Is Keynes? pp. 459-68
- James Tobin
- The Division of Labor in the Firm pp. 469-92
- Richard A Ippolito
- An Empirical Model of Price and Output Behavior pp. 493-512
- Louis Maccini
- Why Are Better Seats "Underpriced?" pp. 513-22
- Steven N S Cheung
- Sex-Differences in Wages and Employment: A Test of the Specific Capital Hypothesis pp. 523-38
- Elisabeth M Landes
- Edwin Chadwick and the Economics of Crime pp. 539-50
- Robert Hebert
- Assets, Savings and Labor Supply pp. 551-73
- James Smith
- Tax-Prices and Voting Behavior: The Case of Local Educational Financing pp. 574-86
- Anthony Barkume
- Price Discrimination, Market Separation, and the Multi-Part Tariff pp. 587-99
- Michael M Murphy
- The Coase Theorem: A Diagrammatic Presentation pp. 600-604
- Allan C DeSerpa
- The Effects of Taxation on the Differential Efficiency of Nonprofit Health Insurance pp. 605-09
- Ronald J Vogel
- Has Electricity Regulation Resulted in Higher Prices? Comment pp. 610-12
- Jay Marchand and Robert Sorensen
- A Test of the Monte Carlo Hypothesis: Comment pp. 613-17
- N Eugene Savin
- The Monte Carlo Hypothesis: Reply pp. 618
- J. Huston McCulloch
- Conflicting Views on the Effect of Old-Age and Survivors Insurance on Retirement: Comment pp. 619-21
- Virginia Reno, Alan Fox and Lucy B Mallan
- Conflicting Views on the Effect of Old-Age and Survivors Insurance on Retirement: Reply to Reno, Fox, and Mallan pp. 622-23
- Colin D Campbell and Rosemary G Campbell
Volume 15, issue 3, 1977
- The Wealth of Nations pp. 309-25
- Ronald Coase
- A Theory of Downward-Rigid Wages and Cyclical Unemployment pp. 326-44
- Annable, James E,
- An Exploratory Model of the Size Distribution of Income pp. 345-66
- John Conlisk
- Pricing under Federal Milk Market Regulation pp. 367-84
- Kwoka, John E,
- Academic Unions in Higher Education: Impacts on Faculty Salary, Compensation and Promotions pp. 385-96
- William W Brown and Courtenay C Stone
- Freedom, Economic Opportunity, and Fertility: Black Americans, 1860-1910 pp. 397-412
- Edward Meeker
- An Analysis of the Quality Differentials in Male-Female Academic Placements pp. 413-34
- William J Moore and Robert Newman
- Output Per Worker-A More Meaningful Measure of Economic Development pp. 435-40
- Adam M Pilarski
- Well-Behaved Preferences: An Expository Note pp. 441-48
- John Riley
- Overexpansion in the Social Insurance Budget and the Constitutional Perspective pp. 449-54
- Kenneth V Greene
- Social Insurance: The Constitutional Perspective pp. 455-57
- Edgar Browning
Volume 15, issue 2, 1977
- On the Excess Capacity Controversy pp. 153-65
- Hiroshi Ohta
- A Choice Theoretic Model of the Optimal Use and Issuance of Trade Credit pp. 166-82
- Andrew J Policano
- On Optimal and Ad Hoc Stabilization Policy Rules pp. 183-98
- Franklin R Shupp
- Aggregate Effective Demand and Supply Curves pp. 199-212
- Bruce C Dieffenbach
- Thorstein Veblen's Economic System pp. 213-37
- Donald A Walker
- The Economics of Family Formation pp. 238-50
- Michael C Keeley
- Optimal Distortion Mix for Constrained Profit-Maximization pp. 251-68
- Charles W Needy
- Further Evidence on the Monte Carlo Cycle in Business Activity pp. 269-76
- Evan E Anderson
- Reflections on Alternative Rating Systems for University Economics Departments pp. 277-82
- Justin D Stolen and John E Gnuschke
- Education and Differences in Postschool Human Investment pp. 283-89
- Charles B Knapp
- Labor Force Composition and the Phillips Curve: Comment pp. 290-94
- J Kirker Stephens
- Labor Force Composition and the Phillips Curve: Reply pp. 295-97
- Donald E Wise
- Legislators as Taxicabs: On the Value of Seats in the U.S. House of Representatives pp. 298-302
- W. Crain, Thomas H Deaton and Robert Tollison
- Disequilibrium Market Adjustment: A Comment pp. 303-04
- Anthony A Sampson
- Disequilibrium Market Adjustment: Marshall Revisited: A Rejoinder pp. 305-07
- Paul Davidson
Volume 15, issue 1, 1977
- Social Security and Retirement Decisions pp. 1-25
- Michael J Boskin
- Monetarism, Overshooting, and the Procyclical Movement of Velocity pp. 26-32
- Matthew Goldberg and Thom Thurston
- Labor Queues and Involuntary Unemployment pp. 33-50
- Robert B Archibald
- Depressed Wages along the U.S.-Mexico Border: An Empirical Analysis pp. 51-66
- Barton Smith and Robert Newman
- General Wage Escalator Clauses and the Inflation Unemployment Trade Off pp. 67-84
- Alex Cukierman
- The Effect of Taxation on Community Risk-Taking pp. 85-94
- G A Mumey and C G Hoskins
- Poetry, Pushpin, and Utility pp. 95-110
- Martin Bronfenbrenner
- Jacobs' Estimates of the Hyperinflation Model: Comment pp. 111-18
- Phillip Cagan and George Kincaid
- Point and Counter Point: Reply to Cagan and Kincaid pp. 119-24
- Rodney L Jacobs
- The World Oil Crisis: A Portfolio Interpretation Reexamined pp. 125-31
- Henry N Goldstein
- Direct Evidence of the Darby Hypothesis for the United States pp. 132-34
- Thomas Cargill
- Minimum Wage Legislation in the United States: Comment pp. 135-38
- Frederic B Siskind
- Minimum Wage Legislation in the United States: Reply pp. 139-42
- Finis Welch
- Public Debt Burden and Cost Theory: Comment pp. 143-44
- G K Shaw
- Public Debt Theory and Cost Theory: Reply pp. 145-46
- E G West
- Racial Price Discrimination: A Note pp. 147-50
- Walter Williams
- Economic Malaise and the Use of Sprays pp. 151-52
- Maurice Levi