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- 95-25: The Emergence of a Competitive Natural Gas Merket and the End of Regulation
- A. De Vany
- 95-24: Priority Pricing when Demand is Stochastic
- A.S. De Vany and T.R. Saving
- 95-23: The Electoral Politics of Extreme Policies
- Amihai Glazer and Kai Konrad
- 95-22: Foreign Currency Hadging: Enhancing International Equity Return Performed by Using Some Recent Empirical Findings in Exchange Rates
- M. Morey
- 95-9: The Effect of Exchange Rate Expectation on Durable Import Prices
- Jaewoo Lee
- 95-6: Electoral Incentives, Government Popularity, and Commitment of Policy
- Amihai Glazer and S. Lohmann
- 95-5: Bootstrap Confidence Bands for Shrinkage Estimators
- C. Kazimi and David Brownstone
- 95-4: The Private Provision of Frontier Infrastructure: Toll Roads in California, 1850-1902
- Daniel Klein and C. Yin
- 95-3: On the Costs of Air Pollution from Motor Vehicules
- Kenneth Small and C. Kazimi
- 95-1: Information, Adaptive Contracting, and Distributional Dynamics: Bose-Einstein Statistics and the Movies
- A. De vany and W. Walls
- 94-17: The Law of One Price in a Network: Arbitrage and Price Dynamics in Natural Gas City Gate Markets
- A. De Vany and W. Walls
- 94-16: Diverging Male Wage Inquality in the United States and Canada, 1981-1988: Do Unions Explain the Difference?
- J. Nidardo, N. and Thomas Lemieux
- 94-15: Labor Market Institutions and the Distribution of Wages, 1973-1992: A Semiparametric Approach
- J. Nidardo, Nicole Fortin and Thomas Lemieux
- 94-13: Priority and Transportation Prices: A Competitive Theory of Price and Service Differentiation
- A. De Vany and T.R. Saving
- 93-13: Gangs as Primitive States
- Stergios Skaperdas and Constantinos Syropoulos
- 93-11: Why Governments Commit to Unpopular Policies
- Amihai Glazer
- 93-08: Cooperation or Confrontation in U.S.-Japan Trade? Some General Equilibrium Estimates
- Hiro Lee and David Roland-Holst
- 93-02: Gangs as Primitive States
- Stergios Skaperdas and Constantinos Syropoulos
- 92-30: Domestic Politics and International Conflict
- Michelle Garfinkel
- 92-29: Static Indeterminacy and Dynamic Instability in the Foreign Exchange Market
- V. Dropsy and M. Wolfson
- 92-28: When Barriers to Markets Fall: Pipeline Deregulation, Spot Markets, and the Topology of the Natural Gas Market
- A. De vany and W. Walls
- 92-27: Protection of Domestic Industries vs. Defense Against Trade Disruptions: Some Neglected Dimensions
- Martin McGuire and H. Shibata
- 92-26: Economics and Philosophy: What We Have Here Is A failure of Communicate
- M. Wolfson
- 92-23: Bayesian and Non-Bayesian Methods for Combining Models and Forecasts with Applications to Forecasting International Growth Rates
- C.K. Min and Arnold Zellner
- 92-22: Time Series Analysis, Forecasting and Econometric Modeling: The Structural Econometric Modeling, Time Series Analysis (SEMTSA) Approach
- Arnold Zellner
- 92-21: Statistics, Science and Public Policy
- Arnold Zellner
- 92-20: Bayesian and Non-Bayesian Estimation using Balanced Loss Functions
- Arnold Zellner
- 92-19: The Dea, Stride, Law Enforcement and the Price of Cocaine
- John DiNardo
- 92-18: A Critical Review of the Estimates of the Costs of Alcohol and Drug Use
- John DiNardo
- 92-17: Appendix Table for: Alcohol, Marijuana and American Youth: The Unintented Consequences of Government Regulation
- John DiNardo and Thomas Lemieux
- 92-16: Cooperative Approaches to Shifting Comparative Advantage: the Case of Bilateral Trade Between the United States and Japan
- Hiro Lee and David Roland-Holst
- 92-15: A General Framework for Panel Data Models with an Application to Canadian Customer-Dialed Long Distance Telephone Service
- Cheng Hsiao, T.W. Appelbe and C.R. Dineen
- 92-14: Bandwagon Effects in Two-Party Majority Voting
- Soo Hong Chew and Kai Konrad
- 92-13: Segmented Spectra Tests for White-Noise with Applications for Stock Returns
- David Brownstone and R. Hardy
- 92-12: Unions and Municipal Employment: A Longitudinal Approach
- Robert Valletta
- 92-11: Self-Protection and Bankruptcy
- Stergios Skaperdas
- 92-10: The Distribution of Income in the Presence of Directly Unproductive
- Stergios Skaperdas and Constantinos Syropoulos
- 92-09: "The Shadow of the Future ": Can it Harm Cooperation?
- Stergios Skaperdas and Constantinos Syropoulos
- 92-08: Coalition Formation as a Contest: Introduction and Application to the Three-Player Case
- Stergios Skaperdas
- 92-07: In Defense of Credit Bureau
- Daniel Klein and J. Richner
- 92-06: Union Emloyment Effects: An Empirical Analysis
- John DiNardo
- 92-05: Neutrality of Private Provision of Public Goods Under Uncertainty
- Soo Hong Chew, Kai Konrad and N. Nishimura
- 92-04: Provision for Adversity: Insuring Against Unemployment of Resources which have a Reservation Use
- Martin McGuire
- 92-03: Identifying the Free Riders: A Simple Algorithm for Determining who will Contribute to Public Good
- Martin McGuire and James Andreoni
- 92-01: Choquet Expected Utility: Commutativity and Act-Independence
- Soo Hong Chew and Edi Karni
- 91-25: Market and Community in Antebellum America: The Plank Roads of New York
- J. Majewski, C. Baer and Daniel Klein
- 91-24: Generalizing Choquet Expected Utility by Weakening Savage's Sure-Thing Priciple
- S.C. Hong and Peter Wakker
- 91-23: private Proposition of Public Goods, Limited Tax Deductibility, and Crowding Out
- Amihai Glazer and Kai Konrad
- 91-21: A Game-Theoretic rendering of Promises and Threats
- Daniel Klein
- 91-20: RISK TAKING AND TAXATION IN COMPLETE CAPITAL MARKETS
- Kai Konrad