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Volume 45, issue 2, 2001
- The Dollar and U.S. Inflation: Some Evidence from a Vecm Process pp. 3-12

- Ali F. Darrat, Marc C. Chopin and Ross N. Dickens
- Segregation and the Provision of Spatially Defined Local Public Goods pp. 13-24

- Henry Wasserman and Gary Yohe
- Nonlinear Dependence in Gold and Silver Futures: Is it Chaos? pp. 25-32

- Arjun Chatrath, Bahram Adrangi and Todd Shank
- Inflation Uncertainty and Unemployment: Some International Evidence pp. 33-39

- William L. Seyfried and Bradley Ewing
- Globalizing the Economics Curriculum: A View from Japan pp. 40-50

- Scott M. Fuess
- Relative Salary Efficiency of Pga Tour Golfers pp. 51-56

- Peter Nero
- Extending Traditional Classroom Boundaries pp. 57-68

- David H. Gillette
- Rent Seeking in Academia: The Consultancy Disease pp. 69-74

- João Ricardo Faria
- The Short-Run Mirror-Image Teaching Model: Exploring the Relationship between the Phillips Curve and the AD-AS Model pp. 75-84

- Paul Daniel Poast
- Contributions of Howard S. Ellis to the Controversy concerning Economic Growth: 1940–1955 pp. 85-92

- Robert Stanley Herren
Volume 45, issue 1, 2001
- Some Ethical and Methodological Convictions pp. 3-16

- Edmond Malinvaud
- Experiments with Financial Markets: Implications for Asset Pricing Theory pp. 17-32

- Peter Bossaerts
- Dealership Competition in the U. S. Automobile Industry pp. 33-45

- Lall B. Ramrattan
- Saving-Investment Connection: Evidence from the Asean Countries pp. 46-53

- Emmanuel Anoruo
- Coase Theorems 1-2-3 pp. 54-61

- Joseph Felder
- Essay versus Multiple Choice Exams; An Experiment in the Principles of Macroeconomics Course pp. 62-70

- Patrick B. O'Neill
- Long Run Aggregate Supply Verticality: Fact or Fiction? pp. 71-79

- John F. Walker and Harold G. Vatter
- Economists' Publication Patterns pp. 80-85

- James E. Hartley, James W. Monks and Michael Robinson
- Determinants of Variations in Journal Publication Rates of Economists pp. 86-91

- Joe C. Davis and Debra Moore Patterson
- The Gauss Markov Theorem: A Pedagogical Note pp. 92-94

- Ralph C. Allen and Jack H. Stone
- Chapter Roll pp. 95-104

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Volume 44, issue 2, 2000
- What's New in Development Economics? pp. 3-16

- Debraj Ray
- Are Student Ratings of Teaching Effectiveness Influenced by Instructors' English Language Proficiency? pp. 17-29

- T. Aldrich Finegan and John Siegfried
- Qualitative and Quantitative Methods: A New Design for Introductory Economics pp. 30-35

- Michael Zweig and William Dawes
- Foreign Trade Behavior in Thailand: Stable or Unstable? pp. 36-45

- A. C. Arize, P. Chooekawong and V. Prasanpanich
- Teaching International Trade and Finance Using Computer Spreadsheets pp. 46-50

- Philip Gregorowicz and Charles E. Hegji
- Evaluating Competing Data Series: A Telecommunications Application pp. 51-56

- Victor Glass and Susanna Cahn
- A Study of Interest Rates in the Longer Run: Now You Know the Rest of the Story pp. 57-70

- Paul Schnitzel
- An Empirical Model of Voting Behavior in the Bulgarian Parliamentary Elections of 1994 pp. 71-77

- Boryana Dimitrova
- The Relationship between Aid and Debt in Developing Countries pp. 78-91

- Miles B. Cahill and Paul Isely
- Third Degree Price Discrimination: A Profitable Arbitrage Case, a Note pp. 92-94

- James R. Marchand, Mary L. Rigdon and John Roufagalas
Volume 44, issue 1, 2000
- The Golden Virtue of Eclecticism in Economics John R. Commons Award Lecture pp. 3-4

- Paul Samuelson
- Contract or War? On the Consequences of a Broader View of Self-Interest in Economics pp. 5-16

- Michelle Garfinkel and Stergios Skaperdas
- Swings of the Pendulum: A Review of Theory and Practice in Development Economics pp. 17-23

- A.J. Kondonassis, Anastasios Malliaris and Tade Okediji
- Perceived Conduct and Professional Ethics among College Economics Faculty pp. 24-33

- David N. Laband and Michael J. Piette
- Can Consumer Attitudes Forecast the Macroeconomy? pp. 34-42

- Marc C. Chopin and Ali F. Darrat
- Service-Learning and the Economics Course: Theory and Practice pp. 43-52

- KimMarie McGoldrick, Ann Battle and Suzanne Gallagher
- Normative Foundations of Introductory Economics pp. 53-61

- Emily Northrop
- Back to Basics: Reserve Requirements and Money Stock Changes, 1929–1936 pp. 62-69

- Robert F. Stauffer
- Labor Force Participation of Married Women: Do Regions Matter? pp. 70-80

- Augustin Fosu
- Do Dollars Make a Difference? The Relationship between Expenditures and Test Scores in Pennsylvania's Public Schools pp. 81-87

- Jonathan Klick
- Lumpers and Splitters in Economics, a Note pp. 88-92

- Charles P. Kindleberger
- Book Review: Selling Dreams—How to Make any Product Irresistible pp. 93-94

- Alan S. Zimmerman
- Chapter Roll pp. 95-104

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Volume 43, issue 2, 1999
- Free Trade: Why AFL-CIO, the Sierra Club and Congressman Gephardt Should like it pp. 3-12

- Jagdish Bhagwati
- A View from the Midway pp. 13-18

- Walter Oi
- The Golden Age of Nobel Economists pp. 19-35

- Hendrik van Dalen
- The U-Shape Autocorrelation Pattern in International Stock Markets pp. 36-48

- Eli Kraizberg and Mitchell Kellman
- The Determinants of the Reputations of Economics Departments: Pages Published, Citations and the Andy Rooney Effect pp. 49-58

- David J. Smyth
- On Total Price Uncertainty and the Behavior of a Competitive Firm pp. 59-65

- Bahram Adrangi and Kambiz Raffiee
- The Effect of a State Tax Credit on Giving to Community Foundations pp. 66-72

- Donna M. Anderson and Ruth Beier
- Demand: The Neglected Participant in the Long Run U.S. Productivity Record pp. 73-80

- John F. Walker and Harold G. Vatter
- Economics and the Law: Where is There Consensus? pp. 81-88

- John Moorhouse, Andrew Morriss and Robert Whaples
- The Maximum Revenue Tarrif and Growth, a Note pp. 89-91

- Y.H. Yeh
- Imagination and Morality, a Note pp. 92-94

- Michael Szenberg
- Book Review: Tigers in Trouble pp. 95-95

- Cho-Kin Leung
Volume 43, issue 1, 1999
- To Push and to Be Pushed pp. 1-8

- Kurt W. Rothschild
- My Life and Economics pp. 9-18

- Ronald Ehrenberg
- The New Political Macroeconomics: An Interview with Alberto Alesina pp. 19-34

- Brian Snowdon and Howard R. Vane
- The Decline of Rental Completions in the U. S. Housing Market: 1970–1994 pp. 35-46

- Lall B. Ramrattan
- A Puzzle Resolved: Japan's High Currency Value and Trade Surplus pp. 47-51

- Yochanan Shachmurove
- Coping with a Paradoxical Theorem in Macroeconomics, Report on a Survey pp. 52-56

- James J. Rakowski
- The Union Effect on the Earnings Distribution in Higher Education in Ohio pp. 57-70

- Mary Ellen Benedict
- Monetary Announcement and Commodity Price Dynamics: A Portfolio Balance Model pp. 71-81

- Shih Wen Hu, Ching-chong Lai and Vey Wang
- The Flute Factory: An Empirical Measurement of the Effect of the Division of Labor on Productivity and Production Cost pp. 82-87

- Andrew West
- Tariffs, Import Quotas, Voluntary Export Restraints and Immiserizing Growth pp. 88-90

- Y. H. Yeh
- Regulatory Economics: Survey of Reading Materials in Universities in Canada and the United States of America pp. 91-97

- Tadiboyina Venkateswarlu
- Book Review: Authoring Books and Materials for Students, Academics and Professionals pp. 98-99

- Alan S. Zimmerman
- Book Review: The Computer Revolution: An Economic Perspective pp. 99-100

- Barry Keating
- Chapter Roll pp. 101-110

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