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Volume 72, issue 4, 2006
- Male White‐Black Wage Gaps, 1979‐1994: A Distributional Analysis pp. 773-793

- William M. Rodgers
- Subsidizing Charitable Giving with Rebates or Matching: Further Laboratory Evidence pp. 794-807

- Catherine Eckel and Philip Grossman
- Capacity Choice and Duopoly Incentives for Information Sharing pp. 808-825

- William Novshek and Lynda Thoman
- NCAA Enforcement and Competitive Balance in College Football pp. 826-845

- Craig Depken and Dennis P. Wilson
- Unraveling the Academic Productivity of Economists: The Opportunity Costs of Teaching and Service pp. 846-859

- Susan Washburn Taylor, Blakely Fox Fender and Kimberly Gladden Burke
- Do Government Subsidies Stimulate Training Expenditure? Microeconometric Evidence from Plant‐Level Data pp. 860-876

- Holger Görg and Eric Strobl
- The Spread of Antidumping Regimes and the Role of Retaliation in Filings pp. 877-890

- Robert Feinberg and Kara M. Reynolds
- Agricultural Productivity and Economic Growth: Role of Tax Revenues and Infrastructures pp. 891-914

- Jing Jun Chang, Been-Lon Chen and Mei Hsu
- Uniform versus Discriminatory Tariffs: When Will Export Taxes Be Used? pp. 915-925

- Pei‐Cheng Liao and Kar‐yiu Wong
- Efficiency in Pari‐Mutuel Betting Markets across Wagering Pools in the Simulcast Era pp. 926-937

- Marshall Gramm and Douglas H. Owens
- Recent Trends in the Skill Composition of Legal U.S. Immigrants pp. 938-957

- Linnea Polgreen and Nicole Simpson
- An SVAR Model of Fluctuations in U.S. Migration Flows and State Labor Market Dynamics pp. 958-980

- Mark Partridge and Dan Rickman
- Financial Risk Taking by Age and Birth Cohort pp. 981-1001

- Nancy Jianakoplos and Alexandra Bernasek
- Substitutability and Accumulation of Information Technology Capital in U.S. Industries pp. 1002-1015

- Hyunbae Chun and Sung‐Bae Mun
- Does Crime Pay? A Classroom Demonstration of Monitoring and Enforcement pp. 1016-1025

- Lisa R. Anderson and Sarah L. Stafford
Volume 72, issue 3, 2006
- Marginal Deterrence and Multiple Murders pp. 521-541

- Robert Ekelund, John D. Jackson, Rand W. Ressler and Robert Tollison
- Exchange Rate Sensitivity of U.S. Trade Flows: Evidence from Industry Data pp. 542-559

- Mohsen Bahmani‐Oskooee and Zohre Ardalani
- Pension Plan Choice among University Faculty pp. 560-577

- Robert L. Clark, Linda S. Ghent and Ann A. McDermed
- Finance and Income Inequality: What Do the Data Tell Us? pp. 578-596

- George R. G. Clarke, Lixin Xu and Heng-Fu Zou
- Can Consumer Confidence Forecast Household Spending? Evidence from the European Commission Business and Consumer Surveys pp. 597-610

- John Cotsomitis and Andy C. C. Kwan
- Export Promotion through Exchange Rate Changes: Exchange Rate Depreciation or Stabilization? pp. 611-626

- WenShwo Fang, YiHao Lai and Stephen Miller
- A Global Analysis of Constrained Behavior: The LeChatelier Principle “in the Large” pp. 627-644

- Jean‐Paul Chavas
- Games in Fuzzy Environments pp. 645-659

- Michael Aristidou and Sudipta Sarangi
- Some Evidence on the Relationship between Performance‐Related Pay and the Shape of the Experience‐Earnings Profile pp. 660-676

- Sarah Brown and John G. Sessions
- Rational Beliefs or Distorted Beliefs: The Equity Premium Puzzle and Micro Survey Data pp. 677-689

- Cheolbeom Park
- Alcohol Prices, Consumption, and Traffic Fatalities pp. 690-703

- Douglas J. Young and Agnieszka Bielinska‐Kwapisz
- Labor Market Implications of Weak Ties pp. 704-719

- Troy Tassier
- Defining Poverty Lines As a Fraction of Central Tendency pp. 720-729

- Christophe Muller
- Testing Monetary Policy Intentions in Open Economies pp. 730-746

- Jim Granato, Melody Lo and M. C. Sunny Wong
- The Influence of Teaching on Research in Economics pp. 747-759

- William Becker and Peter Kennedy
- Does Teaching Enhance Research in Economics? A Few More Thoughts pp. 760-761

- John Siegfried
Volume 72, issue 2, 2005
- Editor's Report pp. 267-267

- Laura Razzolini
- Behavioral Economics and Institutional Innovation pp. 269-283

- Robert J. Shiller
- Cyclicality and the Labor Market for Economists pp. 284-304

- Craig A. Gallet, John List and Peter Orazem
- Seller Reputation, Information Signals, and Prices for Heterogeneous Coins on eBay pp. 305-328

- Mikhail I. Melnik and James Alm
- Overcoming Information Asymmetries in Low‐Income Lending: Lessons from the “Working Wheels” Program pp. 329-351

- Jessica Holmes, Jonathan Isham and Jessica Wasilewski
- Environmental Taxation in Open Economies: Unilateralism or Partial Harmonization pp. 352-371

- Helmuth Cremer and Firouz Gahvari
- The Impact of Passenger Mix on Reported “Hub Premiums” in the U.S. Airline Industry pp. 372-394

- Darin Lee and Maria José Luengo‐Prado
- The Bundesbank's Communications Strategy and Policy Conflicts with the Federal Government pp. 395-409

- Pierre Siklos and Martin T. Bohl
- Rebates, Matches, and Consumer Behavior pp. 410-421

- Douglas Davis and Edward L. Millner
- Hurricane Fatalities and Hurricane Damages: Are Safer Hurricanes More Damaging? pp. 422-432

- Nicole Cornell Sadowski and Daniel Sutter
- Dynamics of Firm‐Supplier Relationships in a Less Developed Economy: Evidence from African Manufacturing Firms pp. 433-442

- Raymond Fisman and Suman Ghosh
- An Efficiency Analysis of Proposed State and Local Sales Tax Reforms pp. 443-462

- Benjamin Russo
- Market Substitution and the Pareto Dominance of Ad Valorem Taxation pp. 463-481

- Liqun Liu and Thomas R. Saving
- The Review Process in Economics: Is It Too Fast? pp. 482-491

- Ofer Azar
- Proxies for Economic Freedom: A Critique of the Hanson Critique pp. 492-501

- Jac Heckelman
- Illustrating Adverse Selection in Health Insurance Markets with a Classroom Game pp. 502-515

- Jennifer M. Mellor
- Globalization and the International System: What's Wrong and What Can Be Done, By Peter Isard. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2005. Pp. 326. $26.99 pp. 516-518

- Adam Godet and Omer Gokcekus
Volume 72, issue 1, 2005
- “Linguistic Distance” as a Determinant of Bilateral Trade pp. 1-15

- William K. Hutchinson
- Does the Length of Maternity Leave Affect Maternal Health? pp. 16-41

- Pinka Chatterji and Sara Markowitz
- Auction Markets for Evaluations pp. 42-62

- Cary Deck and Bart Wilson
- Marital Status and Productivity: Evidence from Personnel Data pp. 63-77

- Stephen L. Mehay and William R. Bowman
- The Causal Effects of Participation in the American Economic Association Summer Minority Program pp. 78-97

- Gregory Price
- Health‐Specific Moral Hazard Effects pp. 98-118

- Çağatay Koç
- Free Riding in Noncooperative Entry Deterrence with Differentiated Products pp. 119-137

- Dan Kovenock and Suddhasatwa Roy
- Does the Beige Book Move Financial Markets? pp. 138-151

- Madeline Zavodny and Donna Ginther
- Price and Output Stability under Price‐Level Targeting pp. 152-166

- James Cover and Paul Pecorino
- Polluters and Collective Action: Theory and Evidence pp. 167-185

- Richard Damania, Per Fredriksson and Thomas Osang
- A Note on Deficit, Implicit Debt, and Interest Rates pp. 186-196

- Zijun Wang
- Does Allowing the Bells to Offer InterLATA Long‐Distance Service Affect Entry into Local Telephony? pp. 197-212

- Susan M. V. Flaherty and Paul R. Zimmerman
- Discounting according to Output Type pp. 213-223

- Liqun Liu, Andrew J. Rettenmaier and Thomas R. Saving
- Partial Agglomeration or Dispersion in Spatial Cournot Competition pp. 224-235

- Toshihiro Matsumura, Takao Ohkawa and Daisuke Shimizu
- Testing for Latent Factors in Models with Autocorrelation and Heteroskedasticity of Unknown Form pp. 236-252

- Scott Gilbert and Petr Zemčík
- A Classroom Exercise: Voting by Ballots and Feet pp. 253-263

- Roger Hewett, Charles Holt, Georgia Kosmopoulou, Christine Kymn, Cheryl X. Long, Shabnam Mousavi and Sudipta Sarangi
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