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Volume 87, issue 4, 2005
- Consistent Economic Indexes for the 50 States pp. 593-603

- Theodore M. Crone and Alan Clayton-Matthews
- Business Cycle Phases in U.S. States pp. 604-616

- Michael Owyang, Jeremy Piger and Howard Wall
- An Alternative Definition of Economic Regions in the United States Based on Similarities in State Business Cycles pp. 617-626

- Theodore M. Crone
- Using Regional Economic Indexes to Forecast Tax Bases: Evidence from New York pp. 627-634

- Robert Rich, Jason Bram, Andrew Haughwout, James Orr, Rae Rosen and Rebecca Sela
- A Divergence Statistic for Industrial Localization pp. 635-651

- Tomoya Mori, Koji Nishikimi and Tony E. Smith
- Long-Run Substitutability Between More and Less Educated Workers: Evidence from U.S. States, 1950-1990 pp. 652-663

- Antonio Ciccone and Giovanni Peri
- Vertical Production Networks in Multinational Firms pp. 664-678

- Gordon Hanson, Raymond J. Mataloni and Matthew J. Slaughter
- Exchange Rate Pass-Through into Import Prices pp. 679-690

- Jose Campa and Linda Goldberg
- Does Consumer Irrationality Trump Consumer Sovereignty? pp. 691-696

- Joel Waldfogel
- A Nonlinear Forecasting Model of GDP Growth pp. 697-708

- David DeJong, Roman Liesenfeld and Jean-Francois Richard
- Has Euro-Area Inflation Persistence Changed Over Time? pp. 709-720

- Gerard O'Reilly and Karl Whelan
- Breaks in the Variability and Comovement of G-7 Economic Growth pp. 721-740

- Brian Doyle and Jon Faust
- Changes in the World Distribution of Output Per Worker, 1960-1998: How a Standard Decomposition Tells an Unorthodox Story pp. 741-753

- Paul Beaudry, Fabrice Collard and David Green
- Does Social Capital Promote Industrialization? Evidence from a Rapid Industrializer pp. 754-762

- Edward Miguel, Paul Gertler and David Levine
- China's Income Distribution, 1985-2001 pp. 763-775

- Ximing Wu and Jeffrey Perloff
- Determinants of India's Software Exports and Goods Exports pp. 776-780

- P. K. M. Tharakan, Ilke Van Beveren and Tom Van Ourti
- R&D and Technology Transfer: Firm-Level Evidence from Chinese Industry pp. 780-786

- Albert Guangzhou Hu, Gary Jefferson and Qian Jinchang
Volume 87, issue 3, 2005
- Employment Efficiency and Sticky Wages: Evidence from Flows in the Labor Market pp. 397-407

- Robert Hall
- Discussion of Robert E. Hall's REStat Lecture "Employment Efficiency and Sticky Wages: Evidence from Flows in the Labor Market" pp. 408-410

- Robert Shimer
- Contracts, Externalities, and Incentives in Shopping Malls pp. 411-422

- Eric Gould, B. Peter Pashigian and Canice J. Prendergast
- The Trilemma in History: Tradeoffs Among Exchange Rates, Monetary Policies, and Capital Mobility pp. 423-438

- Maurice Obstfeld, Jay Shambaugh and Alan Taylor
- Fire-Sale Foreign Direct Investment and Liquidity Crises pp. 439-452

- Mark Aguiar and Gita Gopinath
- How Valuable Is a Good Reputation? A Sample Selection Model of Internet Auctions pp. 453-465

- Jeffrey Livingston
- The Effects of Urban Spatial Structure on Travel Demand in the United States pp. 466-478

- Antonio Bento, Maureen Cropper, Ahmed Mobarak and Katja Vinha
- Demand Systems with Nonstationary Prices pp. 479-494

- Arthur Lewbel and Serena Ng
- Estimation of Heterogeneous Preferences, with an Application to Demand for Internet Services pp. 495-502

- Walter Beckert
- Nonstationarities in Stock Returns pp. 503-522

- Cătălin Stărică and Clive Granger
- Listening to What the World Says: Bilingualism and Earnings in the United States pp. 523-538

- Albert Saiz and Elena Zoido
- Subsidizing the Stork: New Evidence on Tax Incentives and Fertility pp. 539-555

- Kevin Milligan
- Downward Nominal-Wage Flexibility: Real or Measurement Error? pp. 556-568

- Peter Gottschalk
- Firmwide Versus Establishment-Specific Labor Market Practices pp. 569-578

- David Kaplan and Brooks Pierce
- Marginal Stockholder Tax Effects and Ex-Dividend-Day Price Behavior: Evidence From Taxable Versus Nontaxable Closed-End Funds pp. 579-586

- Edwin J. Elton, Martin J. Gruber and Christopher R. Blake
- The Rationality of Retirement Expectations and the Role of New Information pp. 587-592

- Hugo Bentez-Silva and Debra Dwyer
Volume 87, issue 2, 2005
- Asymmetric Information and Learning: Evidence from the Automobile Insurance Market pp. 197-207

- Alma Cohen
- Favoritism Under Social Pressure pp. 208-216

- Luis Garicano, Ignacio Palacios-Huerta and Canice Prendergast
- Slavery and the Intergenerational Transmission of Human Capital pp. 217-234

- Bruce Sacerdote
- Fortunate Sons: New Estimates of Intergenerational Mobility in the United States Using Social Security Earnings Data pp. 235-255

- Bhashkar Mazumder
- Health Insurance, Treatment and Outcomes: Using Auto Accidents as Health Shocks pp. 256-270

- Joseph J. Doyle
- The Death Toll from Natural Disasters: The Role of Income, Geography, and Institutions pp. 271-284

- Matthew Kahn
- New Goods and the Relative Demand for Skilled Labor pp. 285-298

- Chong Xiang
- Measures of Technology and the Business Cycle pp. 299-307

- Annika Alexius and Mikael Carlsson
- Determinants of Knowledge Flows and Their Effect on Innovation pp. 308-322

- Giovanni Peri
- Exports and the Structure of Immigrant-Based Networks: The Role of Geographic Proximity pp. 323-335

- Mark G. Herander and Luz A. Saavedra
- Trade Exposure, Export Intensity, and Wage Volatility: Theory and Evidence pp. 336-347

- Daniel Traca
- Democracy, Volatility, and Economic Development pp. 348-361

- Ahmed Mobarak
- Measuring the Response of Macroeconomic Uncertainty to Shocks pp. 362-370

- Kalvinder Shields, Nilss Olekalns, Ólan Henry and Chris Brooks
- Extensive or Intensive Generosity? The Price and Income Effects of Federal Grants pp. 371-384

- Katherine Baicker
- Fixed-Effects and Related Estimators for Correlated Random-Coefficient and Treatment-Effect Panel Data Models pp. 385-390

- Jeffrey Wooldridge
- Testing Some Predictions of Human Capital Theory: New Training Evidence from Britain pp. 391-394

- Alison Booth and Mark Bryan
- ERRATUM: Measuring Poverty in a Growing World (or Measuring Growth in a Poor World) pp. 395-395

- Angus Deaton
Volume 87, issue 1, 2005
- Measuring Poverty in a Growing World (or Measuring Growth in a Poor World) pp. 1-19

- Angus Deaton
- Comment on "Measuring Poverty in a Growing World (or Measuring Growth in a Poor World)" by Angus Deaton pp. 20-22

- François Bourguignon
- "Measuring Poverty": Discussion pp. 23-25

- Michael Kremer
- Selection and Firm Survival: Evidence from the Shipbuilding Industry, 1825-1914 pp. 26-36

- Peter Thompson
- Generic Drug Industry Dynamics pp. 37-49

- David Reiffen and Michael Ward
- Determinants of Asset Ownership: A Study of the Carpentry Trade pp. 50-58

- Duncan I. Simester and Birger Wernerfelt
- Political Ideology and Endogenous Trade Policy: An Empirical Investigation pp. 59-72

- Pushan Dutt and Devashish Mitra
- Wages and International Rent Sharing in Multinational Firms pp. 73-84

- John Budd, Jozef Konings and Matthew J. Slaughter
- Is Trade Good or Bad for the Environment? Sorting Out the Causality pp. 85-91

- Jeffrey Frankel and Andrew Rose
- Footloose and Pollution-Free pp. 92-99

- Josh Ederington, Arik Levinson and Jenny Minier
- Returns to Human Capital Under The Communist Wage Grid and During the Transition to a Market Economy pp. 100-123

- Daniel Münich, Jan Svejnar and Katherine Terrell
- The Effects of Privatization and Competitive Pressure on Firms' Price-Cost Margins: Micro Evidence from Emerging Economies pp. 124-134

- Jozef Konings, Patrick Van Cayseele and Frédéric Warzynski
- Ownership Versus Environment: Disentangling the Sources of Public-Sector Inefficiency pp. 135-147

- Ann P. Bartel and Ann Harrison
- Assessing the Impact of Management Buyouts on Economic Efficiency: Plant-Level Evidence from the United Kingdom pp. 148-153

- Richard Harris, Donald Siegel and Mike Wright
- Welfare to Temporary Work: Implications for Labor Market Outcomes pp. 154-173

- Carolyn Heinrich, Peter Mueser and Kenneth Troske
- Job Creation or Destruction? Labor Market Effects of Wal-Mart Expansion pp. 174-183

- Emek Basker
- Do Cognitive Test Scores Explain Higher U.S. Wage Inequality? pp. 184-193

- Francine Blau and Lawrence Kahn
- Implications of Mean-Reverting Measurement Error for Longitudinal Studies of Wages and Employment pp. 193-196

- Bonggeun Kim and Gary Solon
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