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Volume 86, issue 4, 2004
- The Transfer Problem Revisited: Net Foreign Assets and Real Exchange Rates pp. 841-857

- Philip Lane and Gian Maria Milesi-Ferretti
- Measuring the Economic Impact of Monetary Union: The Case of Okinawa pp. 858-867

- Shinji Takagi, Mototsugu Shintani and Tetsuro Okamoto
- Measuring Market Integration: Foreign Exchange Arbitrage and the Gold Standard, 1879-1913 pp. 868-882

- Eugene Canjels, Gauri Prakash-Canjels and Alan Taylor
- Mapping the Two Faces of R&D: Productivity Growth in a Panel of OECD Industries pp. 883-895

- Rachel Griffith, Stephen Redding and John van Reenen
- Are International R&D Spillovers Costly for the United States? pp. 896-910

- Kul Luintel and Mosahid Khan
- Unemployment Benefits as a Substitute for a Conservative Central Banker pp. 911-922

- Rafael Di Tella and Robert MacCulloch
- Technology Shocks in the New Keynesian Model pp. 923-936

- Peter Ireland
- Quantitative Analysis of Network Externalities in Competing Technologies: The VCR Case pp. 937-945

- Sangin Park
- Bank Lending Policy, Credit Scoring, and the Survival of Loans pp. 946-958

- Kasper Roszbach
- Market Potential and the Location of Japanese Investment in the European Union pp. 959-972

- Keith Head and Thierry Mayer
- Optimal Portfolio Choice under Loss Aversion pp. 973-987

- Arjan B. Berkelaar, Roy Kouwenberg and Thierry Post
- North American Migration: Returns to Skill, Border Effects, and Mobility Costs pp. 988-1007

- Gary Hunt and Richard Mueller
- Birth Order and the Intrahousehold Allocation of Time and Education pp. 1008-1019

- Mette Ejrnæs and Claus Pörtner
- Race and College Admissions: An Alternative to Affirmative Action? pp. 1020-1033

- Mark Long
- More on Identification in Detailed Wage Decompositions pp. 1034-1036

- Javier Gardeazabal and Arantza Ugidos
Volume 86, issue 3, 2004
- Are Daily Cross-Border Equity Flows Pushed or Pulled? pp. 641-657

- John M. Griffin, Federico Nardari and René Stulz
- Firm-Specific Variation and Openness in Emerging Markets pp. 658-669

- Kan Li, Randall Morck, Fan Yang and Bernard Yeung
- The Role of American Depositary Receipts in the Development of Emerging Equity Markets pp. 670-690

- G. Karolyi
- U.S. Investors' Emerging Market Equity Portfolios: A Security-Level Analysis pp. 691-704

- Hali Edison and Francis Warnock
- A Decomposition of Global Linkages in Financial Markets Over Time pp. 705-722

- Kristin Forbes and Menzie Chinn
- Trade, Finance, Specialization, and Synchronization pp. 723-734

- Jean Imbs
- The Effects of 401(K) Participation on the Wealth Distribution: An Instrumental Quantile Regression Analysis pp. 735-751

- Victor Chernozhukov and Christian Hansen
- Using Discontinuous Eligibility Rules to Identify the Effects of the Federal Medicaid Expansions on Low-Income Children pp. 752-766

- David Card and Lara Shore-Sheppard
- Does the Format of a Financial Aid Program Matter? The Effect of State In-Kind Tuition Subsidies pp. 767-782

- Bridget Long
- Ownership of Stocks and Mutual Funds: A Panel Data Analysis pp. 783-796

- Rob Alessie, Stefan Hochguertel and Arthur van Soest
- Estimating the Elasticity of Intertemporal Substitution When Instruments Are Weak pp. 797-810

- Motohiro Yogo
- On the Economic Success of GATT/WTO Dispute Settlement pp. 811-823

- Chad Bown
- Recent U.S. Macroeconomic Stability: Good Policies, Good Practices, or Good Luck? pp. 824-832

- Shaghil Ahmed, Andrew Levin and Beth Anne Wilson
- Testing for Volatility Changes in U.S. Macroeconomic Time Series pp. 833-839

- Marianne Sensier and Dick van Dijk
- ERRATUM: Inference on Predictability of Foreign Exchange Rates via Generalized Spectrum and Nonlinear Time Series Models pp. 840-840

- Yongmiao Hong and Tae Hwy Lee
Volume 86, issue 2, 2004
- Understanding the Black-White Test Score Gap in the First Two Years of School pp. 447-464

- Roland Fryer and Steven Levitt
- Are Refugees Different from Economic Immigrants? Some Empirical Evidence on the Heterogeneity of Immigrant Groups in the United States pp. 465-480

- Kalena E. Cortes
- Language Skills and Earnings: Evidence from Childhood Immigrants* pp. 481-496

- Hoyt Bleakley and Aimee Chin
- The Effect of High School Courses on Earnings pp. 497-513

- Heather Rose and Julian R. Betts
- Managerial and Customer Costs of Price Adjustment: Direct Evidence from Industrial Markets pp. 514-533

- Mark J. Zbaracki, Mark Ritson, Daniel Levy, Shantanu Dutta and Mark Bergen
- Product Substitutability and Productivity Dispersion pp. 534-550

- Chad Syverson
- Public Infrastructure Investment, Interstate Spatial Spillovers, and Manufacturing Costs pp. 551-560

- Jeffrey Cohen and Catherine Morrison Paul
- Why Some Firms Export pp. 561-569

- Andrew Bernard and J. Jensen
- Local Revenue Hills: Evidence from Four U.S. Cities pp. 570-585

- Andrew Haughwout, Robert Inman, Steven Craig and Thomas Luce
- Returns to Birthweight pp. 586-601

- Jere Behrman and Mark Rosenzweig
- The Labor Supply Response to (Mismeasured but) Predictable Wage Changes pp. 602-613

- Eric French
- Regulatory Restructuring and Incumbent Price Dynamics: The Case of U.S. Local Telephone Markets pp. 614-625

- Christopher Knittel
- Impacts of Economic Reform in Poland: Incidence and Welfare Changes Within a Consistent Framework pp. 626-636

- Sonya Huffman and Stanley R. Johnson
- Parental Allocations to Children: New Evidence on Bequest Differences among Siblings pp. 637-640

- Jere Behrman and Mark Rosenzweig
Volume 86, issue 1, 2004
- Introduction to the Symposium on the Econometrics of Matching pp. 1-3

- Robert Moffitt
- Nonparametric Estimation of Average Treatment Effects Under Exogeneity: A Review pp. 4-29

- Guido Imbens
- Using Matching, Instrumental Variables, and Control Functions to Estimate Economic Choice Models pp. 30-57

- James Heckman and Salvador Navarro
- When to Control for Covariates? Panel Asymptotics for Estimates of Treatment Effects pp. 58-72

- Joshua Angrist and Jinyong Hahn
- Functional Restriction and Efficiency in Causal Inference pp. 73-76

- Jinyong Hahn
- Finite-Sample Properties of Propensity-Score Matching and Weighting Estimators pp. 77-90

- Markus Frlich
- Using Matching to Estimate Treatment Effects: Data Requirements, Matching Metrics, and Monte Carlo Evidence pp. 91-107

- Zhong Zhao
- Evaluating Preschool Programs When Length of Exposure to the Program Varies: A Nonparametric Approach pp. 108-132

- Jere Behrman, Yingmei Cheng and Petra Todd
- An Evaluation of the Swedish System of Active Labor Market Programs in the 1990s pp. 133-155

- Barbara Sianesi
- Can Propensity-Score Methods Match the Findings from a Random Assignment Evaluation of Mandatory Welfare-to-Work Programs? pp. 156-179

- Charles Michalopoulos, Howard S. Bloom and Carolyn J. Hill
- Are Experiments the Only Option? A Look at Dropout Prevention Programs pp. 180-194

- Roberto Agodini and Mark Dynarski
- Teachers, Race, and Student Achievement in a Randomized Experiment pp. 195-210

- Thomas Dee
- Schooling and Parental Death pp. 211-225

- Paul Gertler, David Levine and Minnie Ames
- Remedial Education and Student Achievement: A Regression-Discontinuity Analysis pp. 226-244

- Brian A. Jacob and Lars Lefgren
- The Funding of Economics Research: Does Social Capital Matter for Success at the National Science Foundation? pp. 245-252

- Robert Feinberg and Gregory Price
- Job Loss Expectations, Realizations, and Household Consumption Behavior pp. 253-269

- Melvin Stephens
- Uncertainty and Labor Contract Durations pp. 270-287

- Robert Rich and Joseph Tracy
- The Effect of an Increase in Worker's Compensation Benefits on the Duration and Frequency of Benefit Receipt pp. 288-302

- Frank Neuhauser and Steven Raphael
- Community Composition and Collective Action: Analyzing Initial Mail Response to the 2000 Census pp. 303-312

- Jacob Vigdor
- Asset Market Linkages in Crisis Periods pp. 313-326

- Philipp Hartmann, Stefan Straetmans and Casper de Vries
- Capital-Skill Complementarity? Evidence from a Panel of Countries pp. 327-344

- John Duffy, Chris Papageorgiou and Fidel Perez-Sebastian
- Does Competition Encourage Credit Provision? Evidence from African Trade Credit Relationships pp. 345-352

- Raymond Fisman and Mayank Raturi
- Cyclical Ratcheting in Government Spending: Evidence from the OECD pp. 353-361

- Zvi Hercowitz and Michel Strawczynski
- Measuring the Cyclicality of Real Wages: How Important Is the Firm's Point of View? pp. 362-377

- Eric Swanson
- Nonstationarities in Financial Time Series, the Long-Range Dependence, and the IGARCH Effects pp. 378-390

- Thomas Mikosch and Cătălin Stărică
- Panel Data Analysis of Regulatory Factors Shaping Environmental Performance pp. 391-401

- Dietrich Earnhart
- Technical Efficiency and U.S. Manufacturing Productivity Growth pp. 402-412

- Jeffrey Bernstein, Theofanis Mamuneas and Panos Pashardes
- Who Wins the Olympic Games: Economic Resources and Medal Totals pp. 413-417

- Andrew Bernard and Meghan R. Busse
- Testing Subsets of Structural Parameters in the Instrumental Variables pp. 418-423

- Frank Kleibergen
- Do the Near-Elderly Value Mortality Risks Differently? pp. 423-429

- V. Smith, Mary Evans, Hyun Kim and Donald H. Taylor
- Closing the "Bergson Gap": New Data on a Problem in Soviet Statistics pp. 429-432

- Robert Davies
- Superior Forecasts of the U.S. Unemployment Rate Using a Nonparametric Method pp. 433-438

- Amos Golan and Jeffrey Perloff
- Quality of the Business Environment Versus Quality of Life: Do Firms and Households Like the Same Cities? pp. 438-444

- Stuart Gabriel and Stuart Rosenthal
- Initial Values and Income Convergence: Do "The Poor Stay Poor"? pp. 444-446

- Etsuro Shioji
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