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Volume 87, issue 4, 1973
- Specific Taxes and the Control of Pollution: A General Equilibrium Analysis pp. 503-522

- Thomas H. Tietenberg
- Technology and Decision Rules in the Theory of Investment Behavior pp. 523-543

- Dale Jorgenson
- The Changing Tolerance for Income Inequality in the Course of Economic DevelopmentWith A Mathematical Appendix pp. 544-566

- Albert Hirschman and Michael Rothschild
- Towards a More General Model of Land Tenancy and Reform pp. 567-580

- Anthony Y. C. Koo
- Population in Preindustrial England: An Econometric Analysis pp. 581-607

- Ronald Lee
- A Model of Inherited Wealth pp. 608-626

- Alan Blinder
- Symposium: Time in Economic Life: Foreword pp. 627-628

- T. C. Schelling
- Income and Substitution Effects in the Linder Theorem pp. 629-633

- William Baumol
- An Alternative Explanation of Contemporary Harriedness pp. 634-637

- Albert Hirschman
- Spillovers from the Rising Value of Time pp. 638-640

- Roland N. McKean
- The Harried Leisure Class: A Demurrer pp. 641-645

- Edmund Phelps
- On Time pp. 646-650

- Marc J. Roberts
- Time and Communication in Economic and Social Interaction pp. 651-660

- A. Spence
- Heresies About Time: Wasted Time, Double-Duty Time, and Past Time pp. 661-667

- Charles Wolf
- Time as the Ultimate Source of Utility pp. 668-675

- Richard Zeckhauser
Volume 87, issue 3, 1973
- Taxation of Wage Income for Economic Justice pp. 331-354

- Edmund Phelps
- Job Market Signaling pp. 355-374

- A. Spence
- Worker Management and the Modern Industrial Enterprise pp. 375-392

- Anthony Atkinson
- Taxes, Subsidies, and Employment pp. 393-409

- Montek S. Ahluwalia
- A Socioeconomic Model of Induced Innovations for Argentine Agricultural Development pp. 410-435

- Alain de Janvry
- Commercial Policy under Fixed and Flexible Exchange Rates pp. 436-454

- Edward Tower
- Uncertainty, Market Structure, and Performance: The Galbraith-Caves Hypothesis and Managerial Motives in Banking pp. 455-473

- Franklin R. Edwards and Arnold A. Heggestad
- An Alternative Proof of the B-M Theorem on the Existence of the Firm's Optimal Capital Structure pp. 474-481

- William Sher
- An Econometric Model of the Medicare System: Comment pp. 482-489

- Louise Russell
- An Econometric Model of the Medicare System: Reply pp. 490-494

- Martin Feldstein
- Equity and Efficiency in Evaluation of Public Programs pp. 495-502

- Corry F. Azzi and James Cox
Volume 87, issue 2, 1973
- A Balanced-Growth Version of the Linkage Hypothesis: A Test pp. 157-171

- Pan A. Yotopoulos and Jeffrey Nugent
- A Theoretical Analysis of Smuggling pp. 172-187

- Jagdish Bhagwati and Bent Hansen
- Spatial Equilibrium, the Theory of Rents, and the Measurement of Benefits from Public Programs pp. 188-207

- Robert C. Lind
- Some Skeptical Thoughts on the Theory of Induced Innovation pp. 208-219

- William Nordhaus
- The Determination of Daily Hours and Wages pp. 220-238

- Yoram Barzel
- A Stochastic Learning Model of Economic Behavior pp. 239-266

- John G. Cross
- Minimum Wages and the Long-Run Elasticity of Demand for Low-Wage Labor pp. 267-277

- Albert Zucker
- Common Property, Congestion, and Environmental Pollution pp. 278-287

- Robert H. Haveman
- International Trade Theory without Homogeneity: A Comment pp. 288-289

- V. Kerry Smith
- On the Analysis of Corporate Financial Theory under Uncertainty: A Comment pp. 290-295

- Uri Bex-Zion and Michael Balch
- The Income Distribution as a Pure Public Good: Comment pp. 296-303

- Charles Brown, George Fane and James Medoff
- Reflections upon the Income Distribution as a Pure Public Good pp. 304-310

- E. R. Canterbery and H. P. Tuckman
- On the Income Distribution as a Public Good pp. 311-315

- Harold M. Hochman, James D. Rodgers and Gordon Tullock
- The Income Distribution as a Pure Public Good: A Response pp. 316-319

- Lester Thurow
- Is In-Kind Redistribution Efficient pp. 320-330

- Irwin Garfinkel
Volume 87, issue 1, 1973
- Aggregate Production with Consumption Externalities pp. 1-24

- Peter Diamond and James Mirrlees
- Macro Policy Goals in the Postwar Period: A Study in Revealed Preference pp. 25-43

- Ann F. Friedlaender
- Cost of Price Stabilization Policies in a Strongly Inflationary Economy pp. 44-59

- Marcelo Selowsky
- Constitutional Democracy and Social Welfare pp. 60-80

- Dennis C. Mueller
- Optimal Production and Allocation under Uncertainty pp. 81-95

- Ross M. Starr
- Diversified Currency Holdings and Flexible Exchange Rates pp. 96-111

- Chau-nan Chen
- On Bernoullian Production Sets pp. 112-120

- J. H. G. Olivera
- Estimation of the Returns to Education with Hourly Standardized Incomes pp. 121-131

- R. S. Eckaus
- A Model of Socialist Industrial Wage Differentials: The Case of East Germany pp. 132-137

- Paul Gregory
- Sources of Growth Methodology in Low-Income Countries: A Critique pp. 138-147

- Allen C. Kelley and Jeffrey G. Williamson
- Choice in the Lottery-Insurance Situation Augmented-Income Approach pp. 148-156

- Young Chin Kim