The American Economist
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Volume 64, issue 2, 2019
- The Nobel Prize in Economics Turns 50 pp. 167-182

- Allen R. Sanderson and John Siegfried
- A Note on Pricing With Market Power: Third-Degree Price Discrimination With Quality-Differentiated Demand pp. 183-187

- Charles F. Adams
- Estimation of Wage–Risk Differentials Without Wages pp. 188-196

- Donald Vitaliano
- Mental Health and Happiness: Evidence From the U.S. Data pp. 197-215

- Nazgol Makki and Madhu S. Mohanty
- The Effects of Work Hours on Physical and Mental Health of Late Prime Age Men and Women pp. 216-236

- Comfort F. Ricketts, Randall C. Campbell and Jon Rezek
- Convergence of Mortality Among African Americans pp. 237-245

- Shahdad Naghshpour and Sediq Sameem
- Are People Trained in Economics “Different,†and if so, Why? A Literature Review pp. 246-268

- Simon Niklas Hellmich
- Publishing and Scholarship in Economic Education: A Catalog and Assessment pp. 269-281

- Carlos Asarta and Franklin Mixon
- Illustrating the Difference Between a Pigovian Tax and Emissions Fee Using Isoquant and Isocost Geometry pp. 282-292

- Christopher S. Decker
- Pricing Footraces in the United States: An Application of Hedonic Pricing to the Running Industry pp. 293-305

- Randy R. Grant and Brittany Teahan
- Henry C. Wallace and Henry A. Wallace as Secretaries of Agriculture: The Importance of Presidential Support pp. 306-324

- Per Magnus Wijkman
- Book Review: Where economics went wrong: Chicago’s abandonment of classical liberalism, by Colander, D., & Freedman, C pp. 325-327

- Jonathan Wight
- Book Review: Education and the commercial mindset, by Abrams, S. E pp. 327-329

- Ishuan Li
- Book Review: Economic science fictions, by Davies, W pp. 329-331

- Brian O’Roark
- Book Review: A culture of growth: The origins of the modern economy, by Mokyr, J pp. 331-332

- David Cleeton
- The Frank W. Taussig Research Paper Award for Economics Undergraduates pp. 333-333

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- The Irving Fisher Research Paper Award for Economics Graduate Students pp. 334-334

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Volume 64, issue 1, 2019
- Minimum Wages, Employment, and College Enrollment pp. 3-18

- Lance Wescher, Travis Hutchinson and Anna Rannou
- Industrial Effects on Male and Female Unemployment Over the Great Recession: An Interurban Analysis pp. 19-30

- Thomas Van Gent, Farida C. Khan and Norman Cloutier
- The Earnings Disadvantage of 21st Century Immigrants in the United States pp. 31-44

- Fahad Gill and Waseem Ahmad
- The Impact of New-Product R&D on the Circular Flow pp. 45-59

- James McClure and David Chandler Thomas
- Knowledge Spillovers and Local Industry Growth: A Patent Citation Approach pp. 60-72

- Kejun Song, Gerald Simons and Wei Sun
- Detection and Analysis of Small-Amplitude Seasonal Variation in a Short Time Series pp. 73-81

- Osvaldo Marrero
- Constant Full Employment Growth: The Economic Analysis and Policies of Leon Hirsch Keyserling, Council of Economic Advisors – The Truman Era and Beyond pp. 82-94

- W. Robert Brazelton
- Maximizing Versus Satisficing: Negative Correlation Between Maximizing Attitude and School Domain Satisfaction pp. 95-101

- Edsel L. Beja
- Drafting for Success: How Good Are NFL Teams at Identifying Future Productivity at Offensive-Skill Positions in the Draft? pp. 102-122

- Joshua Pitts and Brent Evans
- Leisure and the Production Possibility Frontier: A Two-Step Pedagogy pp. 123-130

- Gary M. Galles, Philip Graves and Robert L. Sexton
- Economic Sanctions and North Korea pp. 131-141

- Bob Carbaugh and Koushik Ghosh
- Resolving Revenue Allocation Challenges in Nigeria: Implications for Sustainable National Development pp. 142-153

- Sylvester Ohiomu and Sunday Ade Oluyemi
- Book Review: Cents and sensibility: What economics can learn from the humanities, by Morson, G. S., & Morton, S pp. 154-157

- J. J. Arias
- Book Review: The Euro and the battle of ideas, by Brunnermeier, M. K., James, H., & Landau, J. P pp. 157-159

- David Cleeton
- Book Review: Beeronomics: How beer explains the world, by Swinnen, J. & Briski, D pp. 159-160

- W. Ken Farr
- Reviewer List pp. 161-162

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- The Irving Fisher Research Paper Award for Economics Graduate Students pp. 163-163

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- The Frank W. Taussig Research Paper Award for Economics Undergraduates pp. 164-164

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Volume 63, issue 2, 2018
- The John R. Commons Award pp. 131-131

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- The Scope and Method of Applied Policy Economics pp. 132-146

- David Colander
- The Impact of Public and Private Research on Premature Cancer Mortality and Hospitalization in the United States, 1999-2013 pp. 147-165

- Frank Lichtenberg
- Evaluating the Spatial Consequence of Interest Rate Ceiling Using a Spatial Regime Change Approach pp. 166-186

- Onyumbe E. Lukongo and Thomas Miller
- Investigating Gender Differences in Real Estate Trading Sentiments pp. 187-214

- I-Chun Tsai
- Competitive Balance in the NBA Playoffs pp. 215-227

- Ira Horowitz
- A Pedagogical Note on Multitier Pricing Scheme pp. 228-244

- Winston Chang and Tai-Liang Chen
- Yours, Mine, and the Truth: Using a Structured Minimum Wage Debate in the Economics Classroom pp. 245-259

- Scott Wolla
- Do Multiple Homework Attempts Increase Student Learning? A Quantitative Study pp. 260-269

- Kathy K. Archer
- Book Review: The myth of independence: How Congress governs the federal reserve by Binder, S., & Spindel, M pp. 270-272

- David Wheelock
- Book Review: The infidel and the professor: David Hume, Adam Smith, and the friendship that shaped modern thought by Rasmussen, D. C pp. 272-274

- Jonathan Wight
- Driving Economic Growth in the 2020s and Beyond: A Special Issue of The American Economist pp. 275-275

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- The Irving Fisher Research Paper Award for Economics Graduate Students pp. 276-276

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- The Frank W. Taussig Research Paper Award for Economics Undergraduates pp. 277-277

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Volume 63, issue 1, 2018
- An Introduction to Institutional Economics: Tools for Understanding Evolving Economies pp. 3-17

- Anne Mayhew
- The Hare Question in Assurance Games: Practical Problems and Insights From Robotic Surgery pp. 18-30

- Roger Mendoza
- How We Contradict Ourselves: The Case of John Cochrane—Gliding and Behavioral Economics pp. 31-40

- Daniel Sazhin and Matthew Morey
- Investigating Spatial Dependence and Spatial Spillovers in African Agricultural Total Factor Productivity Growth pp. 41-58

- Onyumbe E. Lukongo and Jon Rezek
- Do Restrictions Beget Responsibility? The Case of U.S. Abortion Legislation pp. 59-70

- Amanda J. Felkey and Kristina M. Lybecker
- eBay Memorabilia Auctions vis-Ã -vis Predictions for the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election pp. 71-78

- Jannett Highfill and Kevin M. O’Brien
- The Roots of STEM Achievement: An Analysis of Persistence and Attainment in STEM Majors pp. 79-93

- Alan Green and Danielle Sanderson
- Patterns in Economics Journal Acceptances and Rejections pp. 94-109

- Suzanne Clain and Karen Leppel
- An Analysis of Mathematics Requirements and Recommendations for Admission to PhD Programs in Economics pp. 110-114

- Martin Milkman and Riza Marjadi
- A Note on the Law and Economics of Stolen Valor pp. 115-119

- Dennis L. Weisman
- Book Review: The innovation illusion: How so little is created by so many working so hard, by Erixon, F., & Weigel, B pp. 120-123

- Ionica Oncioiu
- Book Review: WTF?! An economic tour of the weird, by Leeson, P. T pp. 123-125

- John Swinton
- Driving Economic Growth in the 2020s and Beyond: A Special Issue of The American Economist pp. 126-126

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- The Michael Szenberg Prize for the Best Article Published by The American Economist pp. 127-127

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- The Frank W. Taussig Research Paper Award for Economics Undergraduates pp. 128-128

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