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Volume 105, issue 4, 1990
- The Politics of Ambiguity pp. 829-850

- Alberto Alesina and Alex Cukierman
- Inflexible Prices and Procyclical Productivity pp. 851-874

- Julio Rotemberg and Lawrence H. Summers
- Nash-Cournot or Lindahl Behavior?: An Empirical Test for the NATO Allies pp. 875-894

- Todd Sandler and James C. Murdoch
- On Monopolistic Competition and Involuntary Unemployment pp. 895-919

- Claude d'Aspremont, Rodolphe Dos Santos Ferreira and Louis-André Gérard-Varet
- Monopolistic Competition, Risk Aversion, and Equilibrium Recessions pp. 921-938

- Jeff Frank
- The Sources of Fluctuations in Aggregate Inventories and GNP pp. 939-971

- Kenneth West
- Unemployment Insurance, Recall Expectations, and Unemployment Outcomes pp. 973-1002

- Lawrence Katz and Bruce Meyer
- A Shred of Evidence on Theories of Wage Stickiness pp. 1003-1015

- Alan Blinder and Don H. Choi
- The Macroeconomic Effects of False Announcements pp. 1017-1034

- Seonghwan Oh and Michael Waldman
- Government Target Price Intervention in Economies with Incomplete Markets pp. 1035-1052

- Robert Innes
- The Introduction of Constraints in Lancaster's Qualitative Comparative Statics Algorithm pp. 1053-1061

- William J. Gillen and Antonio Guccione
- Propitious Selection pp. 1063-1069

- David Hemenway
- Winter's Fundamental Selection Theorem: A Disproof pp. 1071-1074

- Scott Moss
- Winter's Fundamental Selection Theorem: Reply pp. 1075-1077

- Sidney Winter
Volume 105, issue 3, 1990
- Customer Racial Discrimination in the Market for Memorabilia: The Case of Baseball pp. 575-595

- Clark Nardinelli and Curtis Simon
- The Great Crash and the Onset of the Great Depression pp. 597-624

- Christina D. Romer
- Strikes and Wages: A Test of an Asymmetric Information Model pp. 625-659

- David Card
- Have IRAs Increased U. S. Saving?: Evidence from Consumer Expenditure Surveys pp. 661-698

- Steven Venti and David A. Wise
- Job Security Provisions and Employment pp. 699-726

- Edward Lazear
- Expenditure on Durable Goods: A Case for Slow Adjustment pp. 727-743

- Ricardo Caballero
- The Allocation of Resources by Voting pp. 745-771

- Yoram Barzel and Tim R. Sass
- Is Unemployment Lower if Unions Bargain over Employment? pp. 773-787

- Richard Layard and Stephen Nickell
- Consumer Investment in Product-Specific Capital: The Monopoly Case pp. 789-801

- Thomas J. Holmes
- Export Subsidies as an Outcome of the Management-Labor Conspiracy pp. 803-813

- Kiminori Matsuyama
- The Information in the Longer Maturity Term Structure about Future Inflation pp. 815-828

- Frederic Mishkin
Volume 105, issue 2, 1990
- The Fair Wage-Effort Hypothesis and Unemployment pp. 255-283

- George Akerlof and Janet L. Yellen
- Pairwise Credit in Search Equilibrium pp. 285-319

- Peter Diamond
- Black-White Differences in Wealth and Asset Composition pp. 321-339

- Francine Blau and John W. Graham
- Is There Value-Added from the Review Process in Economics?: Preliminary Evidence from Authors pp. 341-352

- David N. Laband
- Seigniorage, Operating Rules, and the High Inflation Trap pp. 353-374

- Michael Bruno and Stanley Fischer
- Equilibria with Communication in a Job Market Example pp. 375-398

- Francoise Forges
- Real Money Balances and the Timing of Consumption: An Empirical Investigation pp. 399-425

- Evan Koenig
- The Optimal Amount of Discretion to Allow in Disclosure pp. 427-444

- Michael J. Fishman and Kathleen M. Hagerty
- Monopoly Agenda Control and Asymmetric Information pp. 445-464

- Jeffrey Banks
- The Limits of Monopolization Through Acquisition pp. 465-499

- Morton I. Kamien and Israel Zang
- Threshold Externalities in Economic Development pp. 501-526

- Costas Azariadis and Allan Drazen
- Price Stability and Futures Trading in Commodities pp. 527-534

- Varadarajan Chari, Ravi Jagannathan and Larry Jones
- Borrowing Constraints and Portfolio Choice pp. 535-543

- Christina Paxson
- The Coordination Problem in Decentralized Markets: An Experiment pp. 545-559

- Jack Ochs
- Relationship-Specific Investment pp. 561-574

- Vincent Crawford
Volume 105, issue 1, 1990
- Fads, Martingales, and Market Efficiency pp. 1-28

- Bruce N. Lehmann
- Nonexpected Utility in Macroeconomics pp. 29-42

- Philippe Weil
- RINCE Preferences pp. 43-60

- Roger Farmer
- The Significance of Tax Law Asymmetries: An Empirical Investigation pp. 61-86

- Rosanne Altshuler and Alan Auerbach
- Financial Fragility and Economic Performance pp. 87-114

- Ben Bernanke and Mark Gertler
- Media, Political Pressure, and the Firm: The Case of Petroleum Pricing in the Late 1970s pp. 115-134

- Stephen Erfle and Henry McMillan
- The Cost of Annuities: Implications for Saving Behavior and Bequests pp. 135-154

- Benjamin M. Friedman and Mark J. Warshawsky
- The Rotten-Kid Theorem Meets the Samaritan's Dilemma pp. 155-165

- Neil Bruce and Michael Waldman
- The Devolution of Declining Industries pp. 167-186

- Pankaj Ghemawat and Barry Nalebuff
- Intergenerational Transfers and Liquidity Constraints pp. 187-217

- Donald Cox
- Who is Credit Constrained in the U. S. Economy? pp. 219-234

- Tullio Jappelli
- The Isolation Paradox and the Discount Rate for Benefit-Cost Analysis: A Comment pp. 235-238

- David M Newbery
- The Isolation Paradox, the Social Discount Rate, and Neutrality: Further Thoughts pp. 239-241

- Brian Wright and Peter Warr
- Rational Insurance Purchasing: Consideration of Contract Nonperformance pp. 243-253

- Neil A. Doherty and Harris Schlesinger