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Volume 41, issue 4, 2003
- Are Life Insurance Holdings Related to Financial Vulnerabilities? pp. 531-554

- B. Douglas Bernheim, Katherine Carman, Jagadeesh Gokhale and Laurence Kotlikoff
- Determinants of Scholarly Productivity among Male and Female Economists pp. 555-564

- Kellie L. Maske, Garey Durden and Patricia Gaynor
- Time-Series Evidence on the Nonlinearity Hypothesis for Public Spending pp. 565-573

- Stefan Mittnik and Thorsten Neumann
- Asset Markets and Equilibrium Selection in Public Goods Games with Provision Points: An Experimental Study pp. 574-591

- Bruno Broseta, Enrique Fatas and Tibor Neugebauer
- A Graphical Exposition of the Economic Theory of Regulation pp. 592-606

- Thomas Beard, David L. Kaserman and John Mayo
- Expectations, Capital Gains, and Income pp. 607-619

- Robert Hill and T. Peter Hill
- The Intersection of Business, State Government, and Special Interests in Federal Legislation: An Examination of Congressional Votes on the Road to Interstate Branching pp. 620-638

- Christopher Colburn and Sylvia C. Hudgins
- Proxies in the New Political Economy: Caveat Emptor pp. 639-646

- John R. Hanson
- Search and Taxation in a Model of Underground Economic Activities pp. 647-659

- Dan Anderberg, Alessandro Balestrino and Umberto Galmarini
- Credible Commitments and Investment: Does Opportunistic Ability or Incentive Matter? pp. 660-674

- Dino Falaschetti
- Does Investment Risk Affect the Housing Decisions of Families? pp. 675-691

- Tracy Turner
- On the Evolution of Competitive Balance: The Impact of an Increasing Global Search pp. 692-704

- Martin Schmidt and David Berri
- And a Hockey Game Broke Out: Crime and Punishment in the NHL pp. 705-712

- Jac Heckelman and Andrew Yates
Volume 41, issue 3, 2003
- The Economic Reward for Studying Economics pp. 365-377

- Dan Black, Seth Sanders and Lowell Taylor
- Distance to Hospital and Children's Use of Preventive Care: Is Being Closer Better, and for Whom? pp. 378-391

- Janet Currie and Patricia B. Reagan
- Why Is Inflation Low When Productivity Growth Is High? pp. 392-406

- Michael Kiley
- Confidence in Domestic Money and Currency Substitution pp. 407-419

- Ajay Tandon and Yong Wang
- Suppressing Asset Price Inflation: The Confederate Experience, 1861--1865 pp. 420-432

- Richard Burdekin and Marc D. Weidenmier
- Politics and Productivity pp. 433-447

- Peter Klein and Hung Luu
- Are Political Economists Selfish and Indoctrinated? Evidence from a Natural Experiment pp. 448-462

- Bruno Frey and Stephan Meier
- Can Adequate Child Support Be Legislated? Responses to Guidelines and Enforcement pp. 463-479

- Laura M. Argys and Elizabeth Peters
- Redistributing Income and Relative Efficiency pp. 480-495

- Sam Allgood
- The Political Economy of FEMA Disaster Payments pp. 496-509

- Thomas Garrett and Russell Sobel
- Liberalization, FDI, and Growth in Developing Countries: A Panel Cointegration Approach pp. 510-516

- Parantap Basu, Chandana Chakraborty and Derrick Reagle
- Fringe Benefits and Inequality in the Labor Market pp. 517-529

- Wankyo Chung
Volume 41, issue 2, 2003
- Transaction Costs and Coalition Stability under Majority Rule pp. 193-207

- Ronald N. Johnson and Gary Libecap
- Automated Pricing Rules in Electronic Posted Offer Markets pp. 208-223

- Cary Deck and Bart Wilson
- Democrats, Dictators, and Demonstrators pp. 224-233

- Jenny Minier
- Nominal and Real Disturbances and Money Demand in Chinese Hyperinflation pp. 234-249

- Ellis Tallman, Tang De-Piao and Ping Wang
- Labor Supply of Older Men: Does Social Security Matter? pp. 250-263

- Michel J. Vanderhart
- Technology and Job Separation Among Young Adults, 1980--98 pp. 264-278

- Madeline Zavodny
- An Empirical Examination of Quality Certification in a "Lemons Market" pp. 279-291

- Bradley S. Wimmer and Brian Chezum
- On the Third Law of Demand pp. 292-298

- Laura Razzolini, William Shughart and Robert Tollison
- Specific Investments, Flexible Adaptation, and Requirement Contracts pp. 299-304

- Tian Zhu
- Policy Linkage and Uncertainty in International Agreements pp. 305-317

- Josh Ederington
- Optimality of Investment under Imperfectly Enforceable Financial Contracts pp. 318-324

- Hsiao-Lei Chu and Nan-Kuang Chen
- The Effects of Congressional Appropriation Committee Membership on the Distribution of Federal Research Funding to Universities pp. 325-345

- A. Payne
- The Supply Side of the Digital Divide: Is There Equal Availability in the Broadband Internet Access Market? pp. 346-363

- James Prieger
Volume 41, issue 1, 2003
- Growing by Leaps and Inches: Creative Destruction, Real Cost Reduction, and Inching Up pp. 1-19
- Michael Darby and Lynne Zucker
- On the Nature of Fair Behavior pp. 20-26
- Armin Falk, Ernst Fehr and Urs Fischbacher
- Ex Ante versus Ex Post Optimal Promotion Rules: The Case of Internal Promotion pp. 27-41
- Michael Waldman
- A Production Theory Approach to the Imports and Wage Inequality Nexus pp. 42-61
- Christis Tombazos
- Examining Equality between Public- and Private-Sector Wage Distributions pp. 62-79
- Keith Bender
- Nontariff Barriers and Trade Liberalization pp. 80-97
- Simon Anderson and Nicolas Schmitt
- Price and Enforcement Effects on Cocaine and Marijuana Demand pp. 98-115
- Jeffrey DeSimone and Matthew C. Farrelly
- European Business Cycles: New Indices and Their Synchronicity pp. 116-131
- Michael Dueker and Katrin Wesche
- Are Consumption and Government Expenditures Substitutes or Complements? Morishima Elasticity Estimates from the Fourier Flexible Form pp. 132-146
- Adrian R. Fleissig and Robert Rossana
- Changes in Income Concentration: Taxes or Macroeconomic Conditions? pp. 147-162
- Donald Bruce, Markland Tuttle and Charles B. Garrison
- Until Death Do You Part: The Effects of Unilateral Divorce on Spousal Homicides pp. 163-182
- Thomas Dee
- Technology Asymmetries, Group Algebra, and Multiplant Cost Minimization pp. 183-192
- David Hennessy and Harvey Lapan
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