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Volume 50, issue 2, 2006
- Moral Consequences of Economic Growth: The John R. Commons Lecture, 2006 pp. 3-8

- Benjamin M. Friedman
- Paul Samuelson and Financial Economics pp. 9-31

- Robert Merton
- Teacher Training and Market Attitudes in Transitioning Economies pp. 32-41

- M. Kathleen Thomas and Randall C. Campbell
- Endowment Shock and its Welfare Effects in Open Market Economies pp. 42-46

- Yochanan Shachmurove and Uriel Spiegel
- Are Daily Stock Price Indices in the Major European Equity Markets Cointegrated? Tests and Evidence pp. 47-57

- Krishna M. Kasibhatla, David Stewart, Swapan Sen and John Malindretos
- An Innovative Money Multiplier pp. 58-64

- Robert Stauffer
- Global Competition and the United States Pharmaceutical Industry pp. 65-82

- Lall Ramrattan and Michael Szenberg
- Book Review: Negotiating Trade: Developing Countries in the WTO and NAFTA pp. 83-84

- David McClough
- Book Review: Vienna & Chicago: Friends or Foes, a Tale of two Schools of Free-Market Economics pp. 85-85

- Cameron Weber
- Book Review: How Soccer Explains the World: An Unlikely Theory of Globalization pp. 86-89

- John Levendis
Volume 50, issue 1, 2006
- The Transformation of Macroeconomic Policy and Research pp. 3-20

- Edward Prescott
- The Price of Morals: An Empirical Investigation of Industry Sectors and Perceptions of Moral Satisfaction—Do Business Economists Pay for Morally Satisfying Employment? pp. 21-36

- Mary Ellen Benedict, David McClough and Anita C. McClough
- The Academic Review Process: How Can We Make it More Efficient? pp. 37-50

- Ofer Azar
- Do Gas Cost Incentive Mechanisms Work? A Nation-Wide Study pp. 51-68

- Vladimir Hlasny
- Associate Professor Turnover at America's Public and Private Institutions of Higher Education pp. 69-79

- Matthew P. Nagowski
- How Much Will People Pay for Status? pp. 80-87

- Justin Burkett
- Comments on Roger Garrison's “A Roundabout Approach to Macroeconomics: Some Autobiographical Reflections†pp. 88-88

- W. Robert Brazelton
- Response to Professor Brazelton pp. 89-90

- Roger W. Garrison
- Book Review: The World is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-First Century pp. 91-92

- Linda Yip
- Book Review: Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything pp. 93-94

- Milena Kats
Volume 49, issue 2, 2005
- Memorializing George L. S. Shackle pp. 3-10

- Mark Perlman
- Pushing for a More Humane Society pp. 11-15

- Barbara Bergmann
- A Review of Robert Heilbroner's Contributions, in Memoriam 1919–2005 pp. 16-32

- Lall Ramrattan and Michael Szenberg
- Executive Compensation Incentives in a Volatile Market pp. 33-43

- Miles B. Cahill and Alaina C. George
- Short-Term Output Fluctuations in Poland: An Application of the Is-Mp-As Model pp. 44-50

- Yu Hsing
- Exploring Values in the Classroom: Three Exercises for Introductory Economics pp. 51-59

- Lester Hadsell
- The Determinants of Health Status in Sub-Saharan Africa (Ssa) pp. 60-66

- Bichaka Fayissa and Paulos Gutema
- Upstream Mergers, Downstream Mergers, and Unionized Oligopoly pp. 67-74

- Shu-Hua Chang
- Is the Dorfman-Steiner Rule Always Optimal? pp. 75-77

- Stacey Brook
- From Poverty to Obesity: Exploration of the Food Choice Constraint Model and the Impact of an Energy-Dense Food Tax pp. 78-86

- Seth S. Martin
- A Note on Government Budgets pp. 87-89

- Ben L. Kyer and Gary E. Maggs
- Comparative Economics: A Reference Guide pp. 90-95

- Tahany Naggar and Ali K. Naggar
- Book Review: Economic Development and Economic Integration: Selected Articles pp. 96-98

- Lall Ramrattan
- Book Review: Soft Power: The Means to Success in World Politics pp. 99-100

- Donna A. Cristo
Volume 49, issue 1, 2005
- Gerard Debreu: The General Equilibrium Model (1921–2005) in Memoriam pp. 3-15

- Lall Ramrattan and Michael Szenberg
- Micro Data, Heterogeneity and the Evaluation of Public Policy Part 2 pp. 16-44

- James Heckman
- Deriving the GLS Transformation Parameter in Elementary Panel Data Models pp. 45-48

- Philip Jefferson
- Student Quantitative Literacy: Importance, Measurement, and Correlation with Economic Literacy pp. 49-65

- Peter W. Schuhmann, KimMarie McGoldrick and Robert T. Burrus
- Public Choice Economics: Where is there Consensus? pp. 66-78

- Robert Whaples and Jac Heckelman
- Pros and Cons of Capital Controls in the Presence of Incomplete Markets pp. 79-93

- Alexei G. Orlov
- Chapter Role pp. 94-104

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Volume 48, issue 2, 2004
- Micro Data, Heterogeneity and the Evaluation of Public Policy Part 1 pp. 3-25

- James Heckman
- A Roundabout Approach to Macroeconomics: Some Autobiographical Reflections pp. 26-40

- Roger W. Garrison
- The Relation between Student Attitudes toward Graphs and Performance in Economics pp. 41-52

- Elchanan Cohn, Sharon Cohn, Donald C. Balch and James Bradley
- Personal Financial Planning: Origins, Developments and a Plan for Future Direction pp. 53-60

- Lewis Altfest
- A Non-Singular Peaked Laffer Curve: Debunking the Traditional Laffer Curve pp. 61-66

- Uriel Spiegel and Joseph Templeman
- The Monthly Effect in Stock Returns and Conditional Heteroscedasticity pp. 67-73

- Menahem Rosenberg
- Labor Effects on the Unskilled Labor Market pp. 74-81

- Frederick W. Derrick, Charles E. Scott and Thomas Hutson
- Workers' Remittances, Remittance Decay and Financial Deepening in Developing Countries pp. 82-94

- C. Kenrick Hunte
- Book Review: Why Smart Executives Fail—And What You Can Learn from Their Mistakes, by Sydney Finkelstein, New York: Penguin, 2003 pp. 95-96

- Kathleen Park
Volume 48, issue 1, 2004
- Franco Modigliani: 1918–2003, in Memoriam pp. 3-8

- N/a
- On Entrepreneurship, Growth and Rent-Seeking: Henry George Updated pp. 9-16

- William Baumol
- Information and the Change in the Paradigm in Economics, Part 2 pp. 17-49

- Joseph Stiglitz
- The Strategic use of Convertible Debt in “Deep Pocket†Predatory Games pp. 50-60

- Aron A. Gottesman
- The Sensitivity Analysis of the FHA Technique of Housing Market Analysis: The Effect of Ratios and Variables, and Their Perturbations on Family and Elderly Demand Estimates pp. 61-88

- Lall Ramrattan and Michael Szenberg
- Chapter Role pp. 89-98

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