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Volume 71, issue 4, 2005
- Private Schools in a Global World pp. 692-704

- Eugenia Froedge Toma
- Market Structure and Organizational Form pp. 705-719

- Haiwen Zhou
- Guns and Crime pp. 720-736

- Carlisle E. Moody and Thomas B. Marvell
- Temporary Acceleration of Inflation: What Can a Central Bank Learn from It? pp. 737-751

- Hilde Patron
- Policy Makers' Preferences, Party Ideology, and the Political Business Cycle pp. 752-767

- Stefan Krause Montalbert and Fabio Mendez
- The Determinants of Life Expectancy: An Analysis of the OECD Health Data pp. 768-783

- James W. Shaw, William Horrace and Ronald J. Vogel
- Price Dispersion and Accessibility: A Case Study of Fast Food pp. 784-799

- Hayden Stewart and David E. Davis
- Airline Schedule Recovery after Airport Closures: Empirical Evidence since September 11 pp. 800-820

- Nicholas Rupp, George M. Holmes and Jeff DeSimone
- Sibling Rivalry and Strategic Parental Transfers pp. 821-836

- Yang-Ming Chang and Dennis L. Weisman
- The Consumption Effects Associated with Filing for Personal Bankruptcy pp. 837-854

- Larry H. Filer and Jonathan Fisher
- Parental Behavior and the Value of Children's Health: A Health Production Approach pp. 855-872

- Mark Dickie
- Health and Financial Strain: Evidence from the Survey of Consumer Finances pp. 873-890

- Angela C. Lyons and Tansel Yilmazer
- The Tax Effect on Taxable Income from Privately Held Businesses pp. 891-912

- Shih‐Ying Wu
- Classroom Games: Candidate Convergence pp. 913-922

- Rick K. Wilson
Volume 71, issue 3, 2005
- Transnational Terrorism 1968‐2000: Thresholds, Persistence, and Forecasts pp. 467-482

- Walter Enders and Todd Sandler
- The Impact of Corruption on the Black Market Premium pp. 483-493

- Mohsen Bahmani‐Óskooee and Gour Goswami
- Cultures of Illegality in the National Hockey League pp. 494-513

- W. David Allen
- Transitions from Welfare and the Employment Prospects of Low‐Skill Workers pp. 514-533

- David Ribar
- Unintended Consequence of Centralized Public School Funding in Michigan Education pp. 534-544

- Ron Zimmer and John T. Jones
- Author Order and Research Quality pp. 545-555

- Kissan Joseph, David N. Laband and Vivek Patil
- Theory versus Application: Does Complexity Crowd Out Evidence? pp. 556-565

- Philip Coelho and James McClure
- Dispute Rates and Contingency Fees: An Analysis from the Signaling Model pp. 566-581

- Amy Fanner and Paul Pecorino
- The Effects of Expected and Unexpected Volatility on Long‐Run Growth: Evidence from 18 Developed Economies pp. 582-591

- Matthew Rafferty
- On the Impact of Transportation Costs on Trade in a Multilateral World pp. 592-606

- Peter Egger
- Differential Demand Systems: A Further Look at Barten's Synthesis pp. 607-619

- Toshinobu Matsuda
- Impact of State Exemption Laws on Small Business Bankruptcy Decision pp. 620-635

- Sumit Agarwal, Souphala Chomsisengphet, Chunlin Liu and Lawrence Mielnicki
- Supermodularity and Complementarity in Economics: An Elementary Survey pp. 636-660

- Rabah Amir
- Money Growth, Output Growth, and Inflation: A Reexamination of the Modern Quantity Theory's Linchpin Prediction pp. 661-667

- Harold Brumm
- The Campus Parking Game: A Demonstration of Price Discrimination and Efficiency pp. 668-682

- Jeffrey Michael, Arthur Zillante, Sarah Stafford, Greg Buchholz, Katherine Guthrie and Julia Heath
- Culture and Prosperity: The Truth about Markets—Why Some Nations Are Rich but Most Remain Poor By John Kay. New York: HarperBusiness, 2004. Pp. xii, 420. $25.95 pp. 683-685

- Jonathan Wight
Volume 71, issue 2, 2004
- Editor's Report pp. 207-207

- Laura Razzolini
- Productivity in Education: The Quintessential Upstream Industry pp. 209-231

- Caroline Hoxby
- Economics and English: Language Growth in Economic Perspective pp. 232-259

- Michael Reksulak, William Shughart and Robert Tollison
- Maternal Depression and the Production of Infant Health pp. 260-286

- Karen Smith Conway and Lisa DeFelice Kennedy
- Explaining International Variations in Self‐Employment: Evidence from a Panel of OECD Countries pp. 287-301

- Simon C. Parker and Martin T. Robson
- Nonlinear Purchasing Power Parity under the Gold Standard pp. 302-313

- Ivan Paya and David Peel
- Long‐Term Attachments and Long‐Run Firm Rates of Return pp. 314-333

- Peter Orazem, Marvin L. Bouillon and Benjamin M. Doran
- Company Influence on Foreign Aid Disbursement: Is Conditionality Credible when Donors Have Mixed Motives? pp. 334-351

- Espen Villanger
- Technological Diffusion and Productivity Convergence: A Study for Manufacturing in the OECD pp. 352-376

- Dirk Frantzen
- A Generalized Approach to Multigeneration Project Evaluation pp. 377-396

- Liqun Liu, Andrew J. Rettenmaier and Thomas R. Saving
- Employment, Wages, and Alcohol Consumption in Russia pp. 397-417

- Erdal Tekin
- Income Tax Evasion Revisited: The Impact of Interest Rate Yields on Tax‐Free Municipal Bonds pp. 418-423

- Richard Cebula
- Determinants of Cross‐Border Intellectual Property Rights Enforcement: The Role of Trade Sanctions pp. 424-440

- Eric P. Chiang
- Why Are Real Interest Rates Not Equalized Internationally? pp. 441-458

- S. Young Chung and William Crowder
- Creative Destruction: How Globalization Is Changing the World's Cultures By Tyler Cowen. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2002. Pp. ix, 179. $45.00 pp. 459-462

- Françoise Benhamou
- Women Don't Ask: Negotiation and the Gender Divide By Linda Babcock and Sara Laschever. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2003. Pp. ix, 223. $24.99 pp. 462-463

- Sara Solnick
Volume 71, issue 1, 2004
- Subjective Outcomes in Economics pp. 1-11

- Daniel Hamermesh
- Second‐Best Considerations in Correcting Cognitive Biases pp. 12-20

- Gregory Besharov
- Child Labor and the Interaction between the Quantity and Quality of Children pp. 21-35

- C. Simon Fan
- Vertical Integration and Exclusivity Contracts when Consumers Have Switching Costs pp. 36-59

- Tommaso Valletti
- AIDS Home‐ and Community‐Based Waivers: Effects on Use of Services, Expenditures, and Survival pp. 60-77

- Kathryn Anderson and Jean Mitchell
- Do Economic Effects Justify the Use of Fiscal Incentives? pp. 78-92

- William Fox and Matthew N. Murray
- Can Prior Offers and Arbitration Outcomes Be Used to Predict the Winners of Subsequent Final‐Offer Arbitration Cases? pp. 93-102

- Daniel R. Marburger and Paul L. Burgess
- Religious Freedom and the Unintended Consequences of State Religion pp. 103-117

- Charles North and Carl R. Gwin
- Safety at the Racetrack: Results of Restrictor Plates in Superspeedway Competition pp. 118-129

- J. Brian O'Roark and William Wood
- Erring on the Margin of Error pp. 130-135

- Robert Thornton and Jennifer A. Thornton
- Can Consumer Attitudes Forecast Household Spending in the United States? Further Evidence from the Michigan Survey of Consumers pp. 136-144

- Andy C. C. Kwan and John Cotsomitis
- Integration and Causality in International Freight Markets: Modeling with Error Correction and Directed Acyclic Graphs pp. 145-162

- Michael S. Haigh, Nikos K. Nomikos and David Bessler
- The Pre‐ and Postwar Price‐Output Paradox Revisited pp. 163-169

- Jason E. Taylor and Jinill Kim
- Optimal Monitoring with External Incentives: The Case of Tipping pp. 170-181

- Ofer Azar
- When Will the Gender Gap in Retirement Income Narrow? pp. 182-200

- William E. Even and David Macpherson
- Globalization in Historical Perspective Edited by Michael D. Bordo, Alan M. Taylor, and Jeffrey G. Williamson. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2003. Pp. 588. $95.00 pp. 201-204

- Brian Snowdon
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