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Volume 102, issue 4, 1987
- Menu Costs and the Neutrality of Money pp. 703-725

- Andrew S. Caplin and Daniel Spulber
- Heterogeneous Preferences, Compensating Wage Differentials, and Comparable Worth pp. 727-742

- Mark R. Killingsworth
- Monopoly and Quality Distortion: Effects and Remedies pp. 743-767

- David Besanko, Shabtai Donnenfeld and Lawrence J. White
- The Pure Compensation Problem: Egalitarianism Versus Laissez-Fairism pp. 769-783

- Herve Moulin
- "Making Book Against Oneself," the Independence Axiom, and Nonlinear Utility Theory pp. 785-796

- Jerry Green
- The Cyclical Component of U. S. Economic Activity pp. 797-814

- Peter Clark
- Labor Turnover, Job-Specific Skills, and Efficiency in a Search Model pp. 815-833

- Donald R. Deere
- Stabilization with Exchange Rate Management pp. 835-855

- Allan Drazen and Elhanan Helpman
- Are Output Fluctuations Transitory? pp. 857-880

- John Campbell and N. Gregory Mankiw
- The Spatial Incidence of Local Retail Taxation pp. 881-891

- Ralph M. Braid
- The Complex Dynamics of the Simple Ricardian System pp. 893-901

- Amit Bhaduri and Donald J. Harris
- Policy Targeting with Endogenous Distortions: Theory of Optimum Subsidy Revisited pp. 903-911

- Dani Rodrik
Volume 102, issue 3, 1987
- Job Discrimination, Market Forces, and the Invisibility Hypothesis pp. 453-476

- Paul Milgrom and Sharon Oster
- Taxes, Redistribution, and the Minimum Wage: A Theoretical Analysis pp. 477-489

- Stephen P. Allen
- Pioneers, Imitators, and Generics — a Simulation Model of Schumpeterian Competition pp. 491-525

- Henry G. Grabowski and John M. Vernon
- Labor Contracts under Asymmetric Information When Workers are Free to Quit pp. 527-551

- Margaret Meyer
- A Specification Test for Speculative Bubbles pp. 553-580

- Kenneth West
- Middlemen pp. 581-593

- Ariel Rubinstein and Asher Wolinsky
- Optimum Product Diversity and the Incentives for Entry in Natural Oligopolies pp. 595-613

- Larry Jones
- Import Quotas and the Product Cycle pp. 615-632

- David Dollar
- The Economics of Export-Performance Requirements pp. 633-650

- Dani Rodrik
- Macroeconomic Policy in a Two-Party System as a Repeated Game pp. 651-678

- Alberto Alesina
- The Disparity Between Willingness to Accept and Willingness to Pay Measures of Value pp. 679-690

- Don L. Coursey, John L. Hovis and William D. Schulze
- The Persistence of Evaluation Disparities pp. 691-695

- Jack Knetsch and J. A. Sinden
- On the Inception of Rational Bubbles pp. 697-700

- Behzad Diba and Herschel Grossman
Volume 102, issue 2, 1987
- Signaling Games and Stable Equilibria pp. 179-221

- Inkoo Cho and David Kreps
- An Extension of the Second Welfare Theorem to Economies with Nonconvexities and Public Goods pp. 223-241

- M. Khan and Rajiv Vohra
- Information, Incentives, and Organizational Mode pp. 243-263

- Michael H. Riordan and David Sappington
- Risk and Capital Accumulation in a Small Open Economy pp. 265-279

- Joseph Zeira
- Too Much Investment: A Problem of Asymmetric Information pp. 281-292

- David de Meza and David C. Webb
- Testing the Response of Consumption to Income Changes with (Noisy) Panel Data pp. 293-328

- Joseph Altonji and Aloysius Siow
- Eating, Drinking, Smoking, and Testing the Lifecycle Hypothesis pp. 329-345

- Martin Browning
- Can Union Labor Ever Cost Less? pp. 347-373

- Steven G. Allen
- Markets with Consumer Switching Costs pp. 375-394

- Paul Klemperer
- Micro Shocks and Aggregate Risk pp. 395-409

- Boyan Jovanovic
- Consumption and Unemployment pp. 411-428

- Mark Dynarski and Steven M. Sheffrin
- Consumer Differences and Prices in a Search Model pp. 429-436

- Peter Diamond
- Real Estate Assets and Consumer Spending pp. 437-444

- Kul Bhatia
- Incentives for Information Production and Disclosure: Comment pp. 445-452

- Daniel J. Seidmann
Volume 102, issue 1, 1987
- Confidence and the Real Value of Money in an Overlapping Generations Economy pp. 1-22

- Philippe Weil
- Cooperation, Productivity, and Profit Sharing pp. 23-35

- Felix FitzRoy and Kornelius Kraft
- Incomplete Information Bargaining with Outside Opportunities pp. 37-50

- Drew Fudenberg, David Levine and Jean Tirole
- The Costs of Worker Displacement pp. 51-75

- Daniel S. Hamermesh
- The Relation between Return and Income pp. 77-95

- Shlomo Yitzhaki
- The Welfare Cost of Rationing-By-Queuing Across Markets: Theory and Estimates from the U. S. Gasoline Crises pp. 97-108

- Harry Frech and William C. Lee
- Price Scissors and the Structure of the Economy pp. 109-134

- Raaj Kumar Sah and Joseph Stiglitz
- Costly Monitoring, Loan Contracts, and Equilibrium Credit Rationing pp. 135-145

- Stephen Williamson
- The Existence of Self-Enforcing Implicit Contracts pp. 147-159

- Clive Bull
- Preference Proximity and Anonymous Social Choice pp. 161-169

- Nick Baigent
- Unscrambling Chaos through Thick and Thin: An Explanation pp. 171

- Francois Melese and William Transue