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- 00-02: The Value of "Value Princing" of Roads: Second-Best Pricing and Product Differentiation
- Kenneth Small and Jia Yan
- 00-02: The Value of Time and Reliability: Measurement from a Value Pricing Experiment
- T.C. Lam and Kenneth Small
- 00-01: Product Differentiation on Roads Second-Best Congestion Pricing with Heterogeneity under Public and Private Ownership
- Erik Verhoef and Kenneth Small
- 00-01: Trade Induced Convergence in Credit Constrained Economies
- P. Ranjan
- 99-14: A Theory of Compulsory Public Schooling
- Amihai Glazer, M. Gradstein and P. Ranjan
- 99-13: Inequality when People Produce Best what they Consume
- P. Ranjan and Amihai Glazer
- 99-12: Credit Constraints and the Phenomenon of Child Labor
- P. Ranjan
- 99-11: Do Norms Against Threats have Real Effects? Comparing Bargaining Solutions in the Shadow of Conflict
- Nejat Anbarci, Stergios Skaperdas and Constantinos Syropoulos
- 99-10: Uncertainty in the Movies: Does Star Power Reduce the Terror of the Box Office?
- A. De Vany and W. Walls
- 99-09: The Panexponential Monocentric Model
- Alex Anas, Richard Arnott and Kenneth Small
- 99-08: Tax Rage
- Amihai Glazer
- 99-7: Evidence for the Irrationality of Governmental Policy
- T.L. Brunell and Amihai Glazer
- 99-6: The Demand for Transportation: Models and Applications
- Kenneth Small and Clifford Winston
- 99-5: Political Biases Against Public Investment and Growth
- Amihai Glazer and M. Gradstein
- 99-4: Redistribution, Political Power, and Public Goods
- Martin McGuire
- 99-3: Comment on Prelec's (1998). "The Probability Weighting Function"
- R.D. Luce
- 99-2: The Politics of State Gasoline Taxes
- Amihai Glazer and T.L. Brunell
- 99-1: Time Consistency of Congestion Tolls
- Amihai Glazer
- 98-24: Investment and Capital Productivity in Europe and the US
- Jaewoo Lee
- 98-23: Strategic Positioning and Campaining
- Amihai Glazer
- 98-22: The More Things Change: Immigrants and Children of Immigrants in the 1940s, the 1970s, and the 1990s
- David Card, John DiNardo and E. Estes
- 98-21: Complementarity in Contests
- Stergios Skaperdas and Constantinos Syropoulos
- 98-20: Workshops or Barracks? Productive versus Enforcive Investment and Economic Performance
- Jaewoo Lee and Stergios Skaperdas
- 98-19: The R2=.93: Where then do they Differ? Comparing Liberal and Conservative Interest Group Ratings
- John DiNardo, T.L. Brunell, W. Koetzle, B. Grofman and S.L. Feld
- 98-18: Unions and Managerial Pay
- John DiNardo, Kevin Hallock and Jorn-Steffen Pischke
- 98-17: The Current Account and the Real Exchange Rate: A Structural VAR Analysis of Major Currencies
- Jaewoo Lee and Menzie Chinn
- 98-16: Financial Liberalization and the Asset Price Cycle
- M.P. Moore
- 98-15: Election Surprises and Exchange rate Uncertainty
- Michelle Garfinkel, Amihai Glazer and Jaewoo Lee
- 98-14: Price Dynamics in a Network of Power Markets
- A.S. De Vany and W. Walls
- 98-12: Hypercongestion
- Kenneth Small and X. Chu
- 98-11: The Role of a Variable Input in the Relationship Between Investment and Uncertainty
- Jaewoo Lee and Kwanho Shin
- 98-07: Wealth Distribution, Human Capital and International Trade
- P.. Ranjan
- 98-06: Complexity in the Movies
- A. De Vany
- 98-05: Project Evaluation
- Kenneth Small
- 98-04: Taxation of Rent-Seeking Activities
- Amihai Glazer and Kai Konrad
- 97-08: The Role of a Variable Input in the Relationship Between Investment and Uncertainty
- Jaewoo Lee and Kwanho Shin
- 97-5: Property Rights in the Electromagnetic Spectrum
- A. De Vany
- 97-03: Reexamination of Dynamic Efficiency with Taxation on Land
- K-S. Kim and Jaewoo Lee
- 96-9: Markets Can Solve the Hold-Up Problem
- Hans Gersbach and Amihai Glazer
- 96-8: Insecure Properties and the Stability of Exchange
- Stergios Skaperdas and Constantinos Syropoulos
- 96-7: Simulating Travel Reliability
- Robert Noland, Kenneth Small, P.M. Koskenoja and X. Chu
- 96-6: An Information Explanation for the Flypaper Effect
- Amihai Glazer and Marlon Boarnet
- 96-5: Taxation of Emissions and Induce Investment
- Amihai Glazer
- 96-4: Urban Transportation
- Kenneth Small and J.A. Gomez-Ibanez
- 96-2: Strategic Contributions to Induce Private Provision of the Public Good
- Amihai Glazer and Kai Konrad
- 96-1: Bureaucratic Creep
- Amihai Glazer and L.S. Rothenberg
- 95-29: Is the Forward Exchange rate Premia Stationary?
- H. Kawakatsu and M. Morey
- 95-28: Bequests and Cost-Benefit Analysis
- Amihai Glazer, Vesa Kanniainen and E. Niskanen
- 95-27: Credibility May Require Discretion, not Rules
- T. Cowen, Amihai Glazer and K. Zajc
- 95-26: Competing Risk Hazard Models for Demographic Transitions
- David Brownstone and C. Kazimi