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- 629: The Economic Incidence of the Interstate Commerce Act of 1887.: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis of the Shorthaul Pricing Constraint

- Thomas W. Gilligan, William J. Marshall and Barry Weingast
- 628: Regulation and the Theory of Legislative Choice: The Interstate Commerce Act of 1887

- Thomas W. Gilligan, William J. Marshall and Barry Weingast
- 627: Steam-Electric Scale Economies and Construction Lead Times

- Geoffrey Rothwell
- 626: Are we a Nation of Tax Cheaters? New Econometric Evidence on Tax Compliance

- Jeffrey Dubin, Michael J. Graetz and Louis L. Wilde
- 625: Multiple Unit Double Auction

- Charles Plott and Peter. Gray
- 624: On Bayesian Implementable Allocations

- Thomas Palfrey and Sanjay. Srivastava
- 623: Market Failure

- John Ledyard
- 622: Incentive Compatibility

- John Ledyard
- 621: Invisible-Hand Explanations Reconsidered

- Randall R. Curren
- 620: The Supremacy of Equal Rights: The Struggle Against Racial Discrimination in Antebellum Massachusetts and the Foundations of the Fourteenth Amendment

- J. Morgan. Kousser
- 619: Cartel Enforcement with Uncertainty About Costs

- Peter Cramton and Thomas Palfrey
- 618: Agendas, Strategic Voting, and Signaling with Incomplete Information

- Peter C. Ordeshook and Thomas Palfrey
- 617: The Economics of Space Station

- John Ledyard
- 616: Plea Bargaining and Prosecutorial Discretion

- Jennifer Reinganum
- 615: An Empirical Analysis of Federal Income Tax Auditing and Compliance

- Jeffrey A. Dubin and Louis L. Wilde
- 614: Man in the Public Sector

- Frans van Winden
- 612: Wasted Votes and Other Mares' Nests: A View of Electoral Reform

- Brian. Barry
- 611: Theories of Price Formation and Exchange in Double Oral Auctions

- David Easley and John Ledyard
- 610: Did Rising Out-Migration Cause Fertility to Decline in Antebellum New England? A Life-Cycle Perspective on Old-Age Security Motives, Child Default, and Farm-Family Fertility

- Roger L. Ransom and Richard. Sutch
- 609: A Note on Allowed and Realized Rates of Return in the Electric Utility Industry

- Kelly A. Eastman and Geoffrey Rothwell
- 608: Liability Rules and Pretrial Settlememt

- Jeffrey Banks
- 607: Generalized Inverses and Asymptotic Properties of Wald Tests

- Quang H. Vuong
- 606: Selecting the Best Linear Regression Model: A Classical Approach

- Quang H. Vuong and Donald. Lien
- 605: Likelihood Ratio Tests for Model Selection and Non-Nested Hypotheses

- Quang H. Vuong
- 604: Credibility and Law Enforcement

- Jennifer Reinganum and Louis L. Wilde
- 603: Endogenous Agenda Formation in Three-Person Committees

- Jeffrey Banks and Farid Gasmi
- 602: Microeconomics and Macropolitics: A Solution to the Kramer Problem

- Douglas. Rivers
- 601: Presidential Influence on Congressional Appropriations Decisions

- Roderick D. Kiewiet and Mathew D. McCubbins
- 599: The Bankruptcy of Conventional Tax Timing Wisdom is Deeper than Semantics: A Rejoinder to Professors Kaplan and Warren

- Jeff. Strnad
- 598: Rational Choice in Experimental Markets

- Charles Plott
- 597: Laboratory Experiments in Economics: The Implications of Posted-Price Institutions

- Charles Plott
- 596: Pivot Mechanisms in Probability Revelation

- Talbot. Page
- 595: An Experimental Analysis of Public Goods Provision Mechanisms with and without Unanimity

- Jeffrey Banks, Charles Plott and David Porter
- 594: Rules, Subjurisdictional Choice, and Congressional Outcomes: An Event Study of Energy Taxation Legislation

- Thomas W. Gilligan and Keith. Krehbiel
- 593: Slave Breeding

- Richard. Sutch
- 590: Responsibility, Liability, and Incentive Compatibility

- Talbot. Page
- 589: The Tax Compliance Game: Toward an Interactive Theory of Law Enforcement

- Michael J. Graetz, Jennifer Reinganum and Louis L. Wilde
- 588: Comparing Models of Electric Utility Behavior

- Geoffrey Rothwell
- 587: Political Power in the International Coffee Organization: A Research Note

- Robert Bates and Da-Hsiang Donald. Lien
- 586: A Rational for Restrictive Rules

- Keith. Krehbiel
- 585: Congressional Roll Call Voting Strategies: Application of a New Test to Minimum Wage Legislation

- Keith Krehbiel and Douglas. Rivers
- 584: Equilibrium Search Models as Simultaneous Move Games

- Louis L. Wilde
- 583: Evidence of Block Switching in Demand Subject to Declining Block Rates - A New Approach

- Jeffrey A. Dubin
- 582: The Returns to Insulation Upgrades: Results from a Mixed Engineering Econometric Model

- Jeffrey. A. Dubin and Steven. E. Henson
- 581: Toward Total Political History

- J. Morgan. Kousser
- 580: Must Historians Regress? An Answer to Lee Benson

- J. Morgan. Kousser
- 579: Game Forms for Nash Implementation of General Social Choice Correspondences

- Richard D. McKelvey
- 578: Parameterization and Two-Stage Conditional Maximum Likelihood Estimation

- Da-Hsiang Donald Lien and Quang H. Vuong
- 577: Econometric Modeling of a Stackelberg Game with an Application to Labor Force Participation

- Paul A. Bjorn and Quang H. Vuong
- 576: A Note on the Independence of Irrelevant Alternatives in Probabilistic Choice Models

- Paul A. Bjorn and Quang H. Vuong