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- 2004: Environmental Economics

- Robert Stavins
- 2004: Recommendations for the Design of the Federal Docket Management System

- Cary Coglianese, Stuart Shapiro and Steven Balla
- 2004: Evaluating Environmental Policies

- Lori Snyder Bennear and Cary Coglianese
- 2004: Leader Authenticity Markers: Findings from a Study of African-American Political Leaders

- Todd L. Pittinsky and Christopher Jordan Tyson
- 2004: Industrial Policy for the Twenty-First Century

- Dani Rodrik
- 2004: The EPA's Risky Reasoning

- Cary Coglianese and Gary E. Marchant
- 2004: The Role of Government in Corporate Governance

- Cary Coglianese, Thomas J. Healey, Elizabeth K. Keating and Michael L. Michael
- 2004: The Internet and Citizen Participation in Rulemaking

- Cary Coglainese
- 2004: Poverty, Political Freedom, and the Roots of Terrorism

- Alberto Abadie
- 2004: Kyoto and Geneva: Linkage of the Climate Change Regime and the Trade Regime

- Jeffrey Frankel
- 2004: Status and Distrust: The Relevance of Inequality and Betrayal Aversion

- Kesseley Hong and Iris Bohnet
- 2004: The Role of Leadership Responsibility and Social Identity on Intra- and Intergroup Leadership Favorability Ratings

- Todd L. Pittinsky and Brian Welle
- 2004: Real Convergence and Euro Adoption in Central and Eastern Europe: Trade and Business Cycle Correlations as Endogenous Criteria for Joining EMU

- Jeffrey Frankel
- 2004: Does Openness to Trade Make Countries More Vulnerable to Sudden Stops, or Less? Using Gravity to Establish Causality

- Jeffrey Frankel and Eduardo Cavallo
- 2004: On the Renminbi: The Choice between Adjustment under a Fixed Exchange Rate and Adustment under a Flexible Rate

- Jeffrey Frankel
- 2004: Beyond Treatment Effects: Estimating the Relationship Between Neighborhood Poverty and Individual Outcomes in the MTO Experiment

- Jeffrey Liebman, Lawrence Katz and Jeffrey Kling
- 2004: Moving to Opportunity and Tranquility: Neighborhood Effects on Adult Economic Self-Sufficiency and Health from a Randomized Housing Voucher Experiment

- Jeffrey King, Jeffrey Liebman, Lawrence Katz and Lisa Sanbonmatsu
- 2004: Experimental Analysis of Neighborhood Effects on Youth

- Jeffrey Kling and Jeffrey Liebman
- 2004: Do You a Favor? Social Implications of High Aspirations in Negotiation

- Hannah Riley Bowles, Linda Babcock and Lei Lai
- 2004: Two Models of Equality and Responsibility

- Michael Blake and Mathias Risse
- 2004: Reconstituting the Global Public Domain: Issues, Actors and Practices

- John Gerard Ruggie
- 2004: Growth Accelerations

- Ricardo Hausmann, Lant Pritchett and Dani Rodrik
- 2004: Neighbors as Negatives: Relative Earnings and Well-Being

- Erzo Luttmer
- 2004: The Management Performance of the U.S. States

- David King, Richard Zeckhauser and Mark Kim
- 2004: How Did the Social Policy Changes of the 1990s Affect Material Hardship among Single Mothers? Evidence from the CPS Food Security Supplement

- Scott Winship and Christopher Jencks
- 2004: Changing Big Government Organizations: Easier Than Meets the Eye?

- Steven Kelman
- 2004: Facing the Fiscal Crises in State Governments: National Problem; National Responsibilities

- Robert D. Behn and Elizabeth K. Keating
- 2004: The Impact of Presumed Consent Legislation on Cadaveric Organ Donation: A Cross Country Study

- Alberto Abadie and Sebastien Gay
- 2004: Environmental Law and Policy

- Richard Revesz and Robert Stavins
- 2004: Are Banks Liquidity Transformers?

- Akash Deep and Guido Schaefer
- 2004: Securing Truth for Power: Informational Strategy and Regulatory Policy Making

- Cary Coglianese, Richard Zeckhauser and Edward Parson
- 2004: Can an Effective Global Climate Treaty be Based on Sound Science, Rational Economics, and Pragmatic Politics?

- Robert Stavins
- 2004: Who Benefits from the Education Saving Incentive? Income, Educational Expectations and the Value of the 529 and Coverdell

- Susan Dynarski
- 2004: Mobilizing the Party Faithful: Results from a Statewide Turnout Experiment in Michigan

- David W. Nickerson, Ryan D. Friedrichs and David King
- 2004: Who Has Benefited from Economic Growth in the United States Since 1969? The Case of Children

- Christopher Jencks, Susan Mayer and Joseph Swingle
- 2004: Myths and Realities of Tribal Sovereignty: The Law and Economics of Indian Self-Rule

- Joseph P. Kalt and Joseph William Singer
- 2004: Traps and Stepping Stones: Neighborhood Dynamics and Family Well-Being

- Xavier Briggs
- 2004: Seeking Asylum Alone: Treatment of Separated and Trafficked Children in Need of Refugee Protection

- Jacqueline Bhabha
- 2004: From "Hindu Growth" to Productivity Surge: The Mystery of the Indian Growth Transition

- Dani Rodrik and Arvind Subramanian
- 2004: Will Bank Bailouts Bust Budgets? Fiscalization of the East Asian Financial Crisis

- Jay Rosengard
- 2004: Tax Policy and Education Policy: Collision or Coordination? A Case Study of 529 and Coverdell Savings Vehicles

- Susan Dynarski
- 2004: Government Innovation Around the World

- Elaine Kamarck
- 2004: The New Merit Aid

- Susan Dynarski
- 2004: The Spread of Single-Parent Families in the United States since 1960

- David T. Ellwood and Christopher Jencks
- 2004: Market Structure, Commitment, and Treatment Incentives in Health Care

- Nolan Miller
- 2004: American Exceptionalism, Exemptionalism and Global Governance

- John Gerard Ruggie
- 2004: The Impact of the Crisis--Decline and Recovery

- Joseph J. Stern
- 2004: Introduction to the Political Economy of Environmental Regulation

- Robert Stavins
- 2004: Moving Voters in the 2000 Presidential Campaign: Local Visits, Local Media

- David King and David Morehouse
- 2004: E-Rulemaking: Information Technology and the Regulatory Process

- Cary Coglianese
- 2004: Inequality and Corruption

- Jong-Sung You and Sanjeev Khagram