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Volume 74, issue 4, 2008
- Wage Gaps Large and Small pp. 914-933

- Barry Hirsch
- Self‐Policing in a Targeted Enforcement Regime pp. 934-951

- Sarah L. Stafford
- Another Look at Yield Spreads: The Role of Liquidity pp. 952-970

- Dong Heon Kim
- A Guide to Graduate Study in Economics: Ranking Economics Departments by Fields of Expertise pp. 971-996

- Therese C. Grijalva and Clifford Nowell
- Flexible versus Dedicated Technology Adoption in the Presence of a Public Firm pp. 997-1016

- María José Gil‐Moltó and Joanna Poyago‐Theotoky
- Mitigating Natural Disasters through Collective Action: The Effectiveness of Tsunami Early Warnings pp. 1017-1034

- Monica P. Escaleras and Charles A. Register
- The Importance of Brand and Competition in Defining U.S. Religious Markets pp. 1035-1048

- Brian Goff and Michelle W. Trawick
- Do Real Exchange Rates Follow a Nonlinear Mean Reverting Process in Developing Countries? pp. 1049-1062

- Mohsen Bahmani‐Oskooee, Ali Kutan and Su Zhou
- Widespread Corruption in Sports Gambling: Fact or Fiction? pp. 1063-1069

- Richard Borghesi
- What about Mom? The Forgotten Beneficiary of the Medicaid Expansions pp. 1070-1104

- Andrea Kutinova and Karen Smith Conway
- Entry in Foreign Markets under Asymmetric Information and Demand Uncertainty pp. 1105-1122

- Rafael Moner‐Colonques, Vicente Orts and José J. Sempere‐Monerris
- Temporary Help Service Firms' Use of Employer Tax Credits: Implications for Disadvantaged Workers' Labor Market Outcomes pp. 1123-1148

- Sarah Hamersma and Carolyn Heinrich
- Openness, Lobbying, and Provision of Infrastructure pp. 1149-1166

- Ujjayant Chakravorty and Joy Mazumdar
- How Would David Ricardo Have Taught the Principle of Comparative Advantage? pp. 1167-1176

- Andrea Maneschi
Volume 74, issue 3, 2008
- The Rise of the Sunbelt pp. 609-643

- Edward L. Glaeser and Kristina Tobio
- Where Do the Sick Go? Health Insurance and Employment in Small and Large Firms pp. 644-664

- Kanika Kapur, José J. Escarce, M. Susan Marquis and Kosali I. Simon
- Food Stamp Program Participation of Refugees and Immigrants pp. 665-692

- Christopher Bollinger and Paul Hagstrom
- Aid, Policies, and Growth in Developing Countries: A New Look at the Empirics pp. 693-706

- Eskander Alvi, Debasri Mukherjee and Elias Shukralla
- Differences in the Returns to Education for Males by Disability Status and Age of Disability Onset pp. 707-724

- Kevin Hollenbeck and Jean Kimmel
- An Experimental Investigation of Moral Hazard in Costly Investments pp. 725-746

- Cary Deck and Javier Reyes
- Inequality, Nonhomothetic Preferences, and Trade: A Gravity Approach pp. 747-774

- Muhammed Dalgin, Vitor Trindade and Devashish Mitra
- Determinants of Long‐Run Unemployment pp. 775-793

- Haoming Liu and Jinli Zeng
- Selling the Game: Estimating the Economic Impact of Professional Sports through Taxable Sales pp. 794-810

- Robert A. Baade, Robert Baumann and Victor Matheson
- Social Position and Distributive Justice: Experimental Evidence pp. 811-818

- Kurtis Swope, John Cadigan, Pamela Schmitt and Robert Shupp
- The Great Moderation and the Relationship between Output Growth and Its Volatility pp. 819-838

- Wen‐Shwo Fang and Stephen Miller
- Will Competitive Bidding Decrease Medicare Prices? pp. 839-856

- Brett Katzman and Kerry Anne McGeary
- Mortgages and Financial Expectations: A Household‐Level Analysis pp. 857-878

- Sarah Brown, Gaia Garino and Karl Taylor
- Leading and Merging: Convex Costs, Stackelberg, and the Merger Paradox pp. 879-893

- John Heywood and Matthew McGinty
- Ranking Economics Journals, Economics Departments, and Economists Using Teaching‐Focused Research Productivity pp. 894-906

- Melody Lo, M. C. Sunny Wong and Franklin Mixon
Volume 74, issue 2, 2007
- Editor's Report pp. 313-314

- Laura Razzolini
- Hurricanes and Economic Research: An Introduction to the Hurricane Katrina Symposium pp. 315-325

- Bradley Ewing, Jamie Brown Kruse and Dan Sutter
- Going Home: Evacuation‐Migration Decisions of Hurricane Katrina Survivors pp. 326-343

- Craig Landry, Okmyung Bin, Paul Hindsley, John Whitehead and Kenneth Wilson
- Determinants of Government Aid to Katrina Survivors: Evidence from Survey Data pp. 344-362

- William F. Chappell, Richard G. Forgette, David A. Swanson and Mark Van Boening
- The Political, Economic, and Social Aspects of Katrina pp. 363-376

- Peter Boettke, Emily Chamlee‐Wright, Peter Gordon, Sanford Ikeda, Peter Leeson and Russell Sobel
- Public Goods in the Field: Katrina Evacuees in Houston pp. 377-387

- Sam Whitt and Rick K. Wilson
- Is More Information Always Better? An Experimental Study of Charitable Giving and Hurricane Katrina pp. 388-411

- Catherine Eckel, Philip Grossman and Angela Milano
- Is Marriage Poisonous? Are Relationships Taxing? An Analysis of the Male Marital Wage Differential in Denmark pp. 412-433

- Nabanita Datta Gupta, Nina Smith and Leslie Stratton
- Negative Expected Value Suits in a Signaling Model pp. 434-447

- Amy Farmer and Paul Pecorino
- Equilibrium Selection in an Experimental Macroeconomy pp. 448-482

- Vivian Lei and Charles Noussair
- Asymmetric Competition on Commuter Routes: The Case of Gasoline Pricing pp. 483-504

- Thomas E. Cooper and John T. Jones
- Asymmetric Regulation and Airport Dominance in International Aviation: Evidence from the London‐New York Market pp. 505-523

- Volodymyr Bilotkach
- Credit Markets and the Propagation of Korea's 1997 Financial Crisis pp. 524-545

- Peter Rousseau and Jong Hun Kim
- Endogenous Markups, Intensity of Competition, and Persistence of Business Cycles pp. 546-565

- Junxi Zhang
- Hunting the Whale: More Evidence on State Government Leviathans pp. 566-580

- Noel D. Campbell, R. Zachary Finney and David Mitchell
- Increasing Returns, the Choice of Technology, and the Gains from Trade pp. 581-600

- Haiwen Zhou
- Asymmetric Information, Bargaining, and Comparative Advantage in Trade Relationships: An Interactive Game pp. 601-608

- Eric P. Chiang
Volume 74, issue 1, 2007
- Symposium: Marking the 25th Anniversary of Mancur Olson's The Rise and Decline of Nations pp. 1-3

- Dennis Coates and Jac Heckelman
- The Rise and Decline of Mancur Olson's View of The Rise and Decline of Nations pp. 4-17

- J. Barkley Rosser
- Explaining the Rain: The Rise and Decline of Nations after 25 Years pp. 18-33

- Jac Heckelman
- Model Uncertainty, Political Learning, and Institutions: A Broader View on Mancur Olson's Theory of Institutional Sclerosis pp. 34-49

- Ivo Bischoff
- Distributional Coalitions, the Industrial Revolution, and the Origins of Economic Growth in Britain pp. 50-70

- Joel Mokyr and John V. C. Nye
- Automobile Safety Regulation and the Incentive to Drive Recklessly: Evidence from NASCAR pp. 71-84

- Russell Sobel and Todd M. Nesbit
- Two‐Stage Team Rent‐Seeking: Experimental Analysis pp. 85-103

- John Cadigan
- Are Real GDP Levels Trend, Difference, or Regime‐Wise Trend Stationary? Evidence from Panel Data Tests Incorporating Structural Change pp. 104-113

- Natalie Hegwood and David Papell
- Economic Incentives and Foster Care Placement pp. 114-142

- Brian Duncan and Laura Argys
- Contracts under Wage Compression: A Case of Beneficial Collusion pp. 143-157

- Dongsoo Shin
- Economic Freedom and Unemployment around the World pp. 158-176

- Horst Feldmann
- Losing Ground: Latin American Growth from 1955 to 1999 pp. 177-203

- Robin Grier
- Freedom of Entry, Market Size, and Competitive Outcome: Evidence from English Soccer pp. 204-213

- Babatunde Buraimo, David Forrest and Robert Simmons
- Labor Market Inefficiency and Economic Restructuring: Evidence from Cross‐Sectoral Data pp. 214-238

- Chad D. Cotti and Scott Drewianka
- Early Adolescent Sex and Diminished School Attachment: Selection or Spillovers? pp. 239-268

- Joseph J. Sabia
- Estimating the Output Gap in a Changing Economy pp. 269-289

- Hakan Kara, Fethi Öğünç, Umit Ozlale and Çağrı Sarıkaya
- Market and Welfare Effects of the U.S. Livestock Mandatory Reporting Act pp. 290-311

- Kenneth Njoroge, Amalia Yiannaka, Konstantinos Giannakas and Azzeddine M. Azzam
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