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Volume 82, issue 4, 2000
- The Emergence Of Crack Cocaine And The Rise In Urban Crime Rates pp. 519-529

- Jeffrey Grogger and Michael Willis
- Inequality And Crime pp. 530-539

- Morgan Kelly
- The Generalized Dynamic-Factor Model: Identification And Estimation pp. 540-554

- Mario Forni, Marc Hallin, Marco Lippi and Lucrezia Reichlin
- Intranational Home Bias In Trade pp. 555-563

- Holger C. Wolf
- Wage Inequality, Collective Bargaining, And Relative Employment From 1985 To 1994: Evidence From Fifteen Oecd Countries pp. 564-579

- Lawrence Kahn
- Shifts In Relative U.S. Wages: The Role Of Trade, Technology, And Factor Endowments pp. 580-595

- Robert Baldwin and Glen Cain
- The Decline In Demand For Unskilled Labor: An Empirical Analysis Method And Its Application To France pp. 596-607

- Dominique Goux and Eric Maurin
- Canadian Manufacturing, U.S. R&D Spillovers, And Communication Infrastructure pp. 608-615

- Jeffrey Bernstein
- Heterogeneous Preferences Regarding Global Climate Change pp. 616-624

- David F. Layton and Gardner Brown
- The Impact Of Self-Service Bans In The Retail Gasoline Market pp. 625-633

- Ronald N. Johnson and Charles J. Romeo
- Optimal Mix Of Penalties In A Principal-Agent Model Under Different Institutional Arrangements pp. 634-645

- Dietrich Earnhart
- Estimating Short-Run Persistence In Mutual Fund Performance pp. 646-655

- Jenke ter Horst and Marno Verbeek
- Using Indirect Inference To Solve The Initial-Conditions Problem pp. 656-667

- Mark An and Ming Liu
- Multistate Models For Clustered Duration Data - An Application To Workplace Effects On Individual Sickness Absenteeism pp. 668-684

- Maarten Lindeboom and Marcel Kerkhofs
- Bayesian Estimation and Smoothing of the Baseline Hazard in Discrete Time Duration Models pp. 685-694

- Michele Campolieti
- Economies of Scale and Natural Monopoly in the U.S. Local Telephone Industry pp. 694-697

- Nakil Sung and Michael Gort
- Corporate Income Tax Evasion and Managerial Preferences pp. 698-701

- David Joulfaian
Volume 82, issue 3, 2000
- Local Labor Markets And Welfare Spells: Do Demand Conditions Matter? pp. 351-368

- Hilary Hoynes
- Putting Things In Order: Trade Dynamics And Product Cycles pp. 369-382

- Robert Feenstra and Andrew Rose
- Correlations Between Neighboring Children In Their Subsequent Educational Attainment pp. 383-392

- Gary Solon, Marianne Page and Greg Duncan
- Examining The Link Between Teacher Wages And Student Outcomes: The Importance Of Alternative Labor Market Opportunities And Non-Pecuniary Variation pp. 393-408

- Susanna Loeb and Marianne Page
- The Effects Of High School Athletic Participation On Education And Labor Market Outcomes pp. 409-421

- John Barron, Bradley Ewing and Glen Waddell
- Competition Within A Cartel: League Conduct And Team Conduct In The Market For Baseball Player Services pp. 422-430

- Donald G. Ferguson, J. C. H. Jones and Kenneth Stewart
- Can Permanent-Income Theory Explain Cross-Sectional Consumption Patterns? pp. 431-438

- John Sabelhaus and Jeffrey A. Groen
- Private Values Of Risk Tradeoffs At Superfund Sites: Housing Market Evidence On Learning About Risk pp. 439-451

- Ted Gayer, James T. Hamilton and W Viscusi
- Decisions To Replace Consumer Durables Goods: An Econometric Application Of Wiener And Renewal Processes pp. 452-461

- Viviana Fernandez
- Measuring Poverty Using Qualitative Perceptions Of Consumption Adequacy pp. 462-471

- Menno Pradhan and Martin Ravallion
- The Intergenerational Transmission Of Welfare Receipt: A Nonparametric Bounds Analysis pp. 472-488

- John Pepper
- Hospital Cost Function In A Non-Market Health Care System pp. 489-498

- Daniel Bilodeau, Pierre-Yves Cremieux and Pierre Ouellette
- Competition And Pricing In The Credit Card Market pp. 499-508

- Victor Stango
- Market Power and Inflation pp. 509-513

- Bob Chirinko and Steven Fazzari
- Is All Public Capital Created Equal? pp. 513-518

- Alfredo Pereira
Volume 82, issue 2, 2000
- What Drives Private Saving Across the World? pp. 165-181

- Norman Loayza, Klaus Schmidt-Hebbel and Luis Servén
- Saving, Growth, and Investment: A Macroeconomic Analysis Using a Panel of Countries pp. 182-211

- Orazio Attanasio, Lucio Picci and Antonello Scorcu
- Growth and Saving Among Individuals and Households pp. 212-225

- Angus Deaton and Christina Paxson
- How Effective is Fiscal Policy in Raising National Saving? pp. 226-238

- Humberto Lopez, Klaus Schmidt-Hebbel and Luis Servén
- Does Financial Reform Raise or Reduce Saving? pp. 239-263

- Oriana Bandiera, Gerard Caprio, Patrick Honohan and Fabio Schiantarelli
- Is Pension Reform Conducive to Higher Saving? pp. 264-272

- Andrew Samwick
- Time-to-Build and Investment pp. 273-282

- Chunsheng Zhou
- Mergers, Cartels, Set-Asides, and Bidding Preferences in Asymmetric Oral Auctions pp. 283-290

- Lance Brannman and Luke Froeb
- Market Structure, Competition, and Pricing in United States International Telephone Service Markets pp. 291-296

- Gary Madden and Scott Savage
- Queuing for Surgery: Is the U.S. or Canada Worse Off? pp. 297-308

- Barton Hamilton, Vivian Ho and Dana Goldman
- The Structure of Unemployment pp. 309-315

- David Papell, Chris Murray and Hala Ghiblawi
- Cost Pass-Through in the U.S. Automobile Market pp. 316-324

- Anne Gron and Deborah Swenson
- Efficiency in New Zealand Sheep and Beef Farming: The Impacts of Regulatory Reform pp. 325-337

- Catherine Morrison Paul, Warren E. Johnston and Gerald A. G. Frengley
- The Differential Impact of Uncertainty on Investment in Small and Large Businesses pp. 338-343

- Vivek Ghosal and Prakash Loungani
- Credit and Economic Activity: Credit Regimes and Nonlinear Propagation of Shocks pp. 344-349

- Nathan Balke
Volume 82, issue 1, 2000
- How Taxing is Corruption on International Investors? pp. 1-11

- Shang-Jin Wei
- How Relevant is Volatility Forecasting for Financial Risk Management? pp. 12-22

- Peter Christoffersen and Francis Diebold
- Who Benefits from Obtaining a GED? Evidence from High School and Beyond pp. 23-37

- Richard Murnane, John B. Willett and John Tyler
- The Demand for Hours of Labor: Direct Evidence from California pp. 38-47

- Daniel Hamermesh and Stephen Trejo
- The Labor Supply Effects of the Social Security Earnings Test pp. 48-63

- Leora Friedberg
- Testing the NAIRU Model for the United States pp. 64-71

- Ray Fair
- Applying the Generalized-Moments Estimation Approach to Spatial Problems Involving Microlevel Data pp. 72-82

- Kathleen Bell and Nancy E. Bockstael
- Estimation and Welfare Calculations in a Generalized Corner Solution Model with an Application to Recreation Demand pp. 83-92

- Daniel Phaneuf, Catherine Kling and Joseph Herriges
- Empirical Matching Functions: Estimation and Interpretation Using State-Level Data pp. 93-102

- Patricia Anderson and Simon Burgess
- Alternative Estimates of the Effect of Schooling on Earnings pp. 103-116

- Donna Ginther
- To Pool Or Not To Pool: Homogeneous Versus Hetergeneous Estimations Applied to Cigarette Demand pp. 117-126

- Badi Baltagi, James M. Griffin and Weiwen Xiong
- Why do Banks Disappear? The Determinants of U.S. Bank Failures and Acquisitions pp. 127-138

- David Wheelock and Paul Wilson
- Is Protection for Sale? Evidence on the Grossman-Helpman Theory of Endogenous Protection pp. 139-152

- Kishore Gawande and Usree Bandyopadhyay
- Asymmetries in the Conditional Mean Dynamics of Real GNP: Robust Evidence pp. 153-157

- Prasad V. Bidarkota
- Inflation and Asymmetric Price Adjustment pp. 157-160

- Robert Buckle and John Carlson
- Conglomerate Mergers as Defense Against the Risk of Relative Price Variability pp. 160-163

- Pekka Ahtiala
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