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The Quarterly Journal of Economics1886 - 2025
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 Volume 99, issue 4, 1984
 
  Oil Prices, Welfare, and the Trade Balance   pp. 649-672 Lars SvenssonA Production Theory Perspective on Collective Choice Theory   pp. 673-691 John FountainWage and Employment Structure in an Economy with Internal Labor Markets   pp. 693-716 Andrew OswaldThe Theory of Social Custom: A Modification and Some Extensions   pp. 717-727 David RomerTax Subsidies to Owner-Occupied Housing: An Asset-Market Approach   pp. 729-752 James M. PoterbaMarket Power and Transferable Property Rights   pp. 753-765 Robert HahnThe Effect of Social Security on Retirement in the Early 1970s   pp. 767-790 Michael Hurd and Michael J. BoskinComparative Stability Analysis of Multiregional Input-Output Models: Column, Row, and Leontief-Strout Gravity Coefficient Models   pp. 791-815 Ranko BonTime-Separable Preferences and Intertemporal-Substitution Models of Business Cycles   pp. 817-839 Robert Barro and Robert G. KingImperfect Information, Uncertainty, and Credit Rationing: Comment and Extension   pp. 841-863 Kerry VandellImperfect Information and Credit Rationing: Comment   pp. 865-868 James D. HessImperfect Information, Uncertainty, and Credit Rationing: A Reply   pp. 869-872 Dwight M. Jaffee and Thomas RussellDerivation of Social Time Preference Rates for the United States and Canada   pp. 873-882 Erhun Kula Volume 99, issue 3, 1984
 
  Social Indifference Curves and Aggregate Demand   pp. 403-414 Hal R. VarianThe Long-Run Creditworthiness of Developing Countries: Theory and Practice   pp. 415-439 Homi KharasImperfect Information and the Equitability of Competitive Prices   pp. 441-460 Richard SchmalenseeThe Relative Productivity Hypothesis of Industrialization: The American Case, 1820 to 1850   pp. 461-487 Claudia Goldin and Kenneth SokoloffCyclic Pricing by a Durable Goods Monopolist   pp. 489-505 John Conlisk, Eitan Gerstner and Joel SobelWillingness to Pay and Compensation Demanded: Experimental Evidence of an Unexpected Disparity in Measures of Value   pp. 507-521 Jack Knetsch and J. A. SindenThe Decline of Dominant Firms, 1905–1929   pp. 523-546 Richard E. Caves, Michael Fortunato and Pankaj GhemawatLabor Union Objectives and Collective Bargaining   pp. 547-566 Douglas H. Blair and David L. CrawfordCommercial Policy and Aggregate Employment Under Rational Expectations   pp. 567-585 Kent P. KimbroughPermanent Income, Liquidity, and Expenditure on Automobiles: Evidence from Panel Data   pp. 587-614 Ben BernankeClarifying Some Misconceptions About Stock Market Economies   pp. 615-627 Frank Milne and Hersh M. ShefrinThe Pricing of Durable Exhaustible Resources: Comment   pp. 629-637 John ChiltonA Note on the Effects of Taxation on Charitable Giving Over the Life Cycle and Beyond   pp. 639-647 Harry Watson Volume 99, issue 2, 1984
 
  The Tradeoff Between Wages and Employment in Trade Union Objectives   pp. 215-231 John PencavelInflation, Employment, and the Dutch Disease in Oil-Exporting Countries: A Short-Run Disequilibrium Analysis   pp. 233-250 Sweder van WijnbergenUnionized Construction Workers are More Productive   pp. 251-274 Steven G. AllenIncentives, Productivity, and Labor Contracts   pp. 275-296 Edward Lazear and Robert L. MooreWork Norms and Involuntary Unemployment   pp. 297-311 Hajime MiyazakiInflation, Taxation, and Corporate Behavior   pp. 313-327 Roger GordonDelivered Pricing and Multiple Basing Point Equilibria: A Reevaluation   pp. 329-349 Stephen DeCanioThe Simultaneous Determination of Spot and Futures Prices in a Simple Model with Production Risk   pp. 351-365 Ronald BrittoIncentives for Information Production and Disclosure in a Duopolistic Environment   pp. 367-381 Dov FriedA Note on the Stability Limitations in "A Stable Price Adjustment Process"   pp. 385-386 Larry A. ChenaultThe Remembrance of Things Past: Rings and Mules Revisited   pp. 387-392 Lars G. SandbergRings and Mules in Britain: Reply   pp. 393-398 William LazonickA Note on the Incentive for a Monopolist to Increase Fixed Costs as a Barrier to Entry   pp. 399-402 William P. Rogerson Volume 99, issue 1, 1984
 
  Raw Materials, Profits, and the Productivity Slowdown   pp. 1-29 Michael BrunoBlack-White Earnings Ratios Since the Civil Rights Act of 1964: The Importance of Labor Market Dropouts   pp. 31-44 Charles BrownThe Forward Exchange Market, Speculation, and Exchange Market Intervention   pp. 45-69 Jonathan Eaton and Stephen J TurnovskyThe Taking of Land: When Should Compensation Be Paid?   pp. 71-92 Lawrence Blume, Daniel L. Rubinfeld and Perry ShapiroThe Effects of Taxation on the Selling of Corporate Stock and the Realization of Capital Gains: Comment   pp. 93-110 Joseph J. MinarikThe Effects of Taxation on the Selling of Corporate Stock and the Realization of Capital Gains: Reply   pp. 111-120 Martin Feldstein, Joel Slemrod and Shlomo YitzhakiThe Design of Contracts and Remedies for Breach   pp. 121-148 Steven ShavellThe Economics of Joint Ventures in Less Developed Countries   pp. 149-167 Jan Svejnar and Stephen SmithThe Welfare Effects of the Introduction of Storage   pp. 169-192 Brian Wright and Jeffrey C. WilliamsProtection and Real Incomes Once Again   pp. 193-200 Wilfred EthierDomestic Policies and Foreign Resource Requirements: Comment   pp. 201-206 Sebastian EdwardsDomestic Policies and Foreign Resource Requirements: A Reply   pp. 207-209 M.G. QuibriaWealth Maximization and the Cost of Capital: A Comment   pp. 211-214 Jeremy Edwards and Michael Keen |  |