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- 01-02: Influence Costs in the Provision of Local Public Goods

- Gregory Besharov
- 01-01: Human Capital and Growth in the Post-Bellum South: A Separate but Unequal Story

- Michelle P. Connolly
- 00-21: Market power, Growth and Unemployment

- Pietro Peretto
- 00-20: Economic Structural Change and Family Investments in Children

- Dennis Yang and Xiaodong Zhu
- 00-19: Oligopoly Banking and Capital Accumulation

- Nicola Cetorelli and Pietro Peretto
- 00-18: Search Discrimination, Human Capital Accumulation, and Intergenerational Mobility

- Peter Arcidiacono
- 00-17: Education and Allocative Efficiency: Household Income Growth during Rural Reforms in China

- Dennis Yang
- 00-16: Finite Mixture Distribution, Sequential Likelihood, and the EM Algorithm

- Peter Arcidiacono and John Jones
- 00-15: Longevity Expectations and Death: Can People Predict Their Own Demise?

- V. Smith, Taylor, Donald H., and Frank Sloan
- 00-14: Endogenous market structure and the growth and welfare effects of economic integration

- Pietro Peretto
- 00-13: Breaking the Curse of Dimensionality

- Mark Coppejans
- 00-12: Supplier Surfing: Competition and Consumer Behavior in Subscription Markets

- Curtis Taylor
- 00-11: Hospital Ownership and Cost and Quality of Care: Is There a Dime's Worth of Difference?

- Frank Sloan, Gabriel Picone, Taylor, Donald H., and Shin-Yi Chou
- 00-10: Cross Validated SNP Density Estimates

- Mark Coppejans and A. Gallant
- 00-09: Housing and the Business Cycle: Data Appendix

- Morris A. David and Jonathan Heathcote
- 00-08: Do Smokers Respond to Health Shocks?

- V. Smith, Taylor, Donald H.,, Frank Sloan, F. Reed Johnson and William H. Desvousges
- 00-07: Flexible but Parsimonious Demand Designs: The Case of Gasoline

- Mark Coppejans
- 00-06: Population and Economic Development

- Allen C. Kelley
- 00-05: On the Instability of Variance Decompositions of the Real Exchange Rate Across Exchange- Rate-Regimes: Evidence from Mexico and the United States

- Enrique Mendoza
- 00-04: Using Daily Range Data to Calibrate Volatility Diffusions and Extract the Forward Integrated Variance

- A. Gallant, Chien-Te Hsu and George Tauchen
- 00-03: Effective Nonparametric Estimation in the Case of Severely Discretized Data

- Mark Coppejans
- 00-02: Peer Effects, Financial Aid, and Selection of Students into Colleges and Universities: An Empirical Analysis

- Dennis Epple, Richard Romano and Holger Sieg
- 00-01: On the Benefits of Dollarization when Stabilization Policy Is Not Credible and Financial Markets are Imperfect

- Enrique Mendoza
- 99-11: Industrial Revolutions and Demographic Transitions

- Michelle Connolly and Pietro Peretto
- 99-10: Worth of Watersheds: A Producer Surplus Approach for Valuing Drought Mitigation in Eastern Indonesia

- Subhrendu Pattanayak and Randall Kramer
- 99-09: The Population Debate in Historical Perspective: Revisionism Revisited

- Allen C. Kelley
- 99-08: North-South Technological Diffusion: A New Case for Dynamic Gains from Trade

- Michelle Connolly
- 99-07: Leasing versus Selling and Firm Efficiency in Oligopoly
- Kamal Saggi and Nikolaos Vettas
- 99-06: On Intrabrand and Interbrand Competition: The Strategic Role of Fees and Royalties

- Kamal Saggi and Nikolaos Vettas
- 99-05: Investment Dynamics in Markets with Endogenous Demand
- Nikolaos Vettas
- 99-04: Strategic Pricing and Entry under Universal Service and Cross-Market Price Constraints

- James Anton, James H. Vander Weide and Nikolaos Vettas
- 99-03: Charitable Giving and Income Taxation in a Life-Cycle Model: An Analysis of Panel Data
- Gerald Auten, Holger Sieg and Charles Clotfelter
- 99-02: Estimating a Bargaining Model with Asymmetric Information: Evidence from Medical Malpractice Disputes
- Holger Sieg
- 99-01: Economic and Demographic Change: A Synthesis of Models, Findings, and Perspectives

- Allen C. Kelley and Robert M. Schmidt
- 98-16: Market Power, Growth and Unemployment

- Pietro Peretto
- 98-15: Have Incentive Based Policies Been Oversold? The Case of Non-Point Source Pollution in the Neuse River Basin

- Kurt Schwabe and V. Smith
- 98-13: The Impacts of Rapid Population Growth on Poverty, Food Production, and the Environment

- Allen C. Kelley
- 98-12: Public School Segregation in Metropolitan Areas
- Charles Clotfelter
- 98-11: Uncertainty and Experimentation in Pharmaceutical Demand: Anti-Ulcer Drugs

- Gregory Crawford and Matthew Shum
- 98-10: Approximate Distributions in Essentially Linear Models

- Mark An, Bent Jesper Christensen and Nicholas Kiefer
- 98-09: Do Environmental Regulations Increase Construction Costs forFederal Aid Highways?: A Statistical Experiment

- V. Smith, Roger von Haefen and Wei Zhu
- 98-08: Does Research Add Value for Undergraduates?

- V. Smith and John Horowitz
- 98-07: Specialization, Knowledge Dilution, and Scale Effects in an IO-Based Growth Model

- Pietro Peretto and Sjak Smulders
- 98-06: Random Priority: A Probabilistic Resolution of the Tragedy of the Commons

- Crès, Hervé and Herve Moulin
- 98-05: Research Trends and Opportunities in Environmental and NaturalResource Economics

- Robert Deacon, David Brookshire, Anthony C. Fisher, Allen V. Kneese, Charles Kolstad, David Scrogin, V. Smith, Michael Ward and James Wilen
- 98-04: Non-Market Valuation and the Household

- V. Smith and George Van Houtven
- 98-03: Priority Rules and Other Inequitable Rationing Methods
- Herve Moulin
- 98-02: Empirical Puzzles of Chilean Stabilization Policy

- Guillermo Calvo and Enrique Mendoza
- 98-01: Rationing a Commodity Along Fixed Paths
- Herve Moulin
- 97-36: Time and the Valuation of Environmental Resources

- V. Smith
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