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01-31: Taxation When Consumers Value Freedom
Amihai Glazer and T. Cowen
01-30: On the Predictive Distributions of Outcome Gains in the Presence of an Unidentified Parameter
D.J. Poirier and Justin Tobias
01-29: Across-Regime Covariance Restrictions in Treatment Response Models
D.J. Poirier and Justin Tobias
01-25: Commuting Time as a Measure of Employment Costs
S. Senesky
01-24: A Finite-Sample Analysis of Returns to Schooling Across Public High Schools
Justin Tobias
01-23: Guns, Butter, and Openness: On The Relationship Between Security and Trade
Stergios Skaperdas and Constantinos Syropoulos
01-22: Bayesian Variants of Some Classical Semiparametric Regression Techniques
Gary Koop and D. Poirier
01-21: An Econometric Model of Birth Input and Output
K. Li and D. Poirier
01-20: Warlord Competition
Stergios Skaperdas
01-19: Comparing Bargaining Solutions in the Shadow of Conflict: How Norms Against Threats Can Have Real Effects
Nejat Anbarci, Stergios Skaperdas and Constantinos Syropoulos
01-18: Turning 'Citizens' into 'Consumers:' Economic Growth and the Level of Public Discourse
Stergios Skaperdas
01-17: Investing in Confict Management
Garance Genicot and Stergios Skaperdas
01-16: Subordinates as Threats to Leaders
Amihai Glazer and B. Segendorff
01-15: Testing Whether Intertemporal Labor Supply is Determined Between Jobs
S. Senesky
01-14: Theories of Delegation in Political Science
Jonathan Bendor, Amihai Glazer and T.H. Hammond
01-13: Reputation in Team Production
Amihai Glazer and B. Segendorff
01-12: Are Return to Schooling Concentrated Among the Most Able? A Semiparametric Analysis of the Ability-Earnings Relationship
Justin Tobias
01-11: Unemployment and Wage Rigidity when Labor Supply is a Household Decision
Kaushik Basu, Garance Genicot and Joseph Stiglitz
01-10: A Tale of Two Theories: Monopolies and Craft Guilds in Medieval England and Modern Imagination
Gary Richardson
01-09: Brand Names Before the Industrial Revolution
Gary Richardson
00-26: Regulation, Living Cost, and Economic Welfare: a Comparative Analysis of Japanese and U.S. Food Labeling Systems
K. Furuya
00-25: Optimal Term Length when Misinformation Increases with Experience
Amihai Glazer
00-24: Does Hollywood make too many R-Rated Movies? Risk, Stochastic Dominance, and the Illusion of Expectation
A. De Vany and W. Walls
00-23: Investment in Human Capital, Appropriation, and Mandatory Schooling
Amihai Glazer and M. Gradstein
00-22: Optimal Promotion and Span of Control
Amihai Glazer
00-21: A Socio-Economic Model of Stigma and Related Social Problems
K. Furuya
00-20: A Model of Debt Deflation and Disproportionate Reflation
K. Furuya
00-19: Growth, Savings, and Unemployment
K. Furuya
00-18: Endogenous Mercantilism and Oligopoly Dumping
Martin McGuire and Hiroshi Ohta
00-17: Redistribution, Political Power, and Public Goods
Martin McGuire
00-16: Provision for Adversity: Managing Supply Uncertainties in an Era of Globalization
Martin McGuire
00-15: Failures in Governance: Restrictions on the Dominion of Markets
Martin McGuire
00-14: Differential Pricing and Mistake Avoidance
Amihai Glazer
00-13: The Calculus of Stonewalling
Amihai Glazer and R. Hassin
00-12: Contract or War? On the Consequences of a Broader View of Self-Interest in Economics
Michelle Garfinkel and Stergios Skaperdas
00-11: Conflict without Misperceptions or Incomplete Information: how the Future Matters
Michelle Garfinkel and Stergios Skaperdas
00-10: Allies as Rivals: Internal and External Rent Seeking
Amihai Glazer
00-09: Forecasting Output Growth Rates and Median Output Growth Rates Using the Gibbs Samples
Justin Tobias
00-08: The Prudent Village: A Corroboration of Kimball's Conjecture
Gary Richardson
00-08: The Legal Structure of Markets for Manufactures in Medieval England
Gary Richardson
00-07: Industrial Organization's Early Years: Connections Between Social and Economics Changes
Gary Richardson
00-07: On the Political Economy of Organized Crime Is There Much That Can Be Done?
Stergios Skaperdas
00-06: Did Manufacturing Guilds Monopolize Markets in Medieval England?
Gary Richardson
00-06: Modeling Non-Ignorable Attrition and Measurement Error in Panel Surveys: An Application to Travel Demand Modeling
David Brownstone, T.F. Golob and C. Kazimi
00-05: The Effects of Employment Protection on the Choice of Risky Projects
Amihai Glazer and Vesa Kanniainen
00-05: Information Cascades in Multi-Agent Models
A. De Vany and C. Lee
00-04: The Phillips Curve is Back? Using Panel Data to Analyze the Relationship Between Unemployment and Inflation in an Open Economy
John DiNardo and M.P. Moore
00-04: Term Length and the Quality of Appointment
Amihai Glazer and Vesa Kanniainen
00-03: Technological Progress, the Real Exchange Rate, and the Natural Rate of Unemployment
M.P. Moore
00-03: Probing a Traffic Congestion Controversy: Density and Flow Scrutinized
Hiroshi Ohta
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