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- 0033: Bargaining Rules of Thumb
- Robert Rosenthal
- 0032: Dynamic Rent-Seeking Games
- Wolfgang Leininger and Chun-Lei Yang
- 0031: On the Scope of Indirect Regulation of Monopolies in the Presence of Large Entry Cost
- Michael Drottboom and Wolfgang Leininger
- 0030: Preemptive Adoptions of an Emerging Technology
- Michael Riordan and David Salant
- 0029: Hospital Cost Function Estimation When Firms May Not Try to Minimize Total Costs
- Randall Ellis
- 0028: Autos and the National Industrial Recovery Act: Evidence on Industry Complementarities
- Russell Cooper and John Haltiwanger
- 0027: Regulating Complementary Products: A Problem of Institutional Choice
- Richard Gilbert and Michael Riordan
- 0026: Competition and Bank Performance: A Theoretical Perspective
- Michael Riordan
- 0025: Qualified Suppliers
- Michael Riordan
- 0024: Quality Competition, Welfare, and Regulation
- Ching-to Ma and James F. Burgess
- 0023: Paying for Joint Costs in Health Care
- Ching-to Ma and Thomas G. McGuire
- 0022: BANK RUNS: Liquidity and Incentives
- Russell Cooper and Thomas Ross
- 0021: Are Adjustment Costs for Labor Asymmetric? An Econometric Test on Panel Data for Italy
- Fidel Jaramillo, Fabio Schiantarelli and Alessandro Sembenelli
- 0020: The Economics of Referrals
- Jacob Glazer and Thomas G. McGuire
- 0019: Workplace Drug Abuse Policy
- Thomas G. McGuire and Christopher Ruhm
- 0018: Regulation and Preemptive Technology Adoption
- Michael Riordan
- 0017: Learning to Compete and Vice Versa
- Luis Cabral and Michael Riordan
- 0016: Variable Markups in a Model with Adjustment Costs: Econometric Evidence for U.S. Industry
- Marzio Galeotti and Fabio Schiantarelli
- 0015: Physician Response to Fee Changes with Multiple Payers
- Thomas G. McGuire and Mark V. Pauly
- 0014: Regulation, Quality Competition, and Price in the Hospital Industry
- Ching-to Ma and James F. Burgess
- 0013: Delivery Lags, Adjustment Costs, and Econometric Investment Models
- Bob Chirinko and Fabio Schiantarelli
- 0012: The Seasonal Cycle in U.S. Manufacturing
- J. Joseph Beaulieu and Jeffrey Miron
- 0011: A Cross Country Comparison of Seasonal Cycles and Business Cycles
- J. Joseph Beaulieu and Jeffrey Miron
- 0010: Incomplete Information and Optimal Market Structure: Public Purchases from Private Providers
- Thomas G. McGuire and Michael Riordan
- 0009: Mental Health Provider Response to the Reimbursement System
- Brooke S. Harrow and Randall Ellis
- 0008: Medicare Payment to Psychiatric Facilities: Unfair and Inefficient?
- Jerry Cromwell, Brooke Harrow, Thomas G. McGuire and Randall Ellis
- 0007: Bargaining with Deadlines and Imperfect Player Control
- Ching-to Ma and Michael Manove
- 0006: The Demand for Outpatient Medical Care in Rural Kenya
- Randall Ellis and Germano M. Mwabu
- 0005: Should Physicians Be Permitted to 'Balance Bill' Patients
- Jacob Glazer and Thomas G. McGuire
- 0004: Renegotiation and Optimality in Agency Contracts
- Ching-to Ma
- 0003: Optimal Risk Sharing Through Renegotiation of Simple Contracts
- Douglas Gale
- 0002: Regulation and Preemptive Technology Adoption: Cable TV versus Telephone Companies
- Michael Riordan
- 0001: Macroeconomic Implications of Production Bunching: Factor Demand Linkages
- Russell Cooper and John Haltiwanger