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- 94-3: Accounting for Dropouts in Evaluations of Social Experiments
- J. Heckman, Jeffrey Smith and C. Taber
- 94-2: On the Endogenous Determination of Time Preference
- Gary Becker and Casey Mulligan
- 94-1: The New Economics of Teachers and Education
- F. Flyer and Sherwin Rosen
- 93-2: Cattle Cycles
- Sherwin Rosen, Kevin Murphy and J.A. Scheinkman
- 93-1: Consumer Purchase Behavior in a frequently Bought Product Category: Estimation Issues and Managerial Insights from a Hazard Function Model with Heterogeneity
- F. Gonul and K. Srinivasan
- 92-10: The Market for Engineers
- J. Ryoo and Sherwin Rosen
- 92-9: Tax Credits, Labor Supply, and Child Care
- Susan Averett, Elizabeth Peters and Donald Waldman
- 92-8: Daughters, Education, and Family Budgets: Taiwan Experiences
- W.L. Parish and Robert Willis
- 92-7: The Formation and Dissolution of Families: Why Marry? Who Marries Whom ? and What Happens Upon Marriage and Divorce
- Yoram Weiss
- 92-6: Does "Prestige" Matter? Compensating Differentials for Social Mobility in the Indian Cast System
- Vijayendra Rao
- 92-5: The Division of Labor, Coordination Costs, and Knowledge
- Gary Becker and Kevin Murphy
- 92-4: Agricultural Conditions and Children's Work and Schooling in Rural India: A District Level Analysis
- R. Banerji
- 92-3: Fertility and Economy
- Gary Becker
- 92-2: Does Marriage Make Men More Productive?
- K. Daniel
- 91-11: The Demand for Child Care and Child Care Costs: Should We Ignore Families with Non-Working Mothers?
- V.J. Holz and M.R. Kilburn
- 91-10: The Market for Lawyers
- Sherwin Rosen
- 91-9: Self-Selection, Endogenous Wage Offers, and Statistical Discrimination
- Vijayendra Rao
- 91-8: Habits, Addictions, and Traditions
- Gary Becker
- 91-7: Explaining Patterns of Unionization: Canada and the United states
- Chris Robinson
- 91-6: A hedonic Analysis of Dowry in Rural India
- Vijayendra Rao
- 91-5: Coalition Proof Equilibrium in an Advese Selection Insurance Economy
- Charles Kahn and Dilip Mookherjee
- 91-4: Efficiency of Market Under Moral hazard with Side-Trading
- Charles Kahn and Dilip Mookherjee
- 91-3: Risk and Insurance in Village India
- Robert Townsend
- 91-2: Understanding the Structure of Village and Regional Economies
- Robert Townsend
- 91-1: Human Capital, Aggregate Shocks and Panel Data Estimation
- Sumru Altug and R.A. Miller
- 90-13: Computing Multiperiod, Information-Constrained Optima
- Christopher Phelan and Robert Townsend
- 90-12: Contracts and Market for Executives
- Sherwin Rosen
- 90-11: On the Job Screening, Up or Out Rules, and Firm Growth
- B. O'Flaherty and A. Siow
- 90-10: Up or Out Rules in the Market for Lawers
- B. O'Flaherty and A. Siow
- 90-9: The Home Environment: A Mechanism Through which Maternal Employment Affects Child Development
- Sonalde Desai, R.T. Michael and P.L. Chase-Landale
- 90-8: Protecting the Wnner: Second-price Versus Oral Auctions
- R. Engelbrecht-Wiggans and Charles Kahn
- 90-7: THE LEARNING EFFECT OF ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION IN HIGH SCHOOL
- William Becker and Sherwin Rosen
- 90-6: NEW EVIDENCE ON WHETHER UNEMPLOYMENT AND OUT OF THE LOBOR FORCE ARE DISTINCT STATES
- F. Gonul
- 90-4: TRANSFERS AMONG DIVORCED COUPLES: EVIDENCE AND INTERPRETATION
- Yoram Weiss and Robert Willis
- 90-3: NON-EXISTENCE AND INEFFICIENCY OF EQUILIBRIA WITH AMERICA OPTIONS AND CONVERTIBLE BONDS
- Charles Kahn and Stefan Krasa
- 90-2: THE GOOD THE BAD, AND THE UGLY: COALITION PROOF EQUILIBRIUM IN GANES WITH INFINITE STRASTEGIY SPACES
- Charles Kahn and Dilip Mookherjee
- 90-1: ANALYSIS OF RELATED DURATIONS: A SEMI-PARAMETRIC APPROACH WITH AN APPLICATION TO A STUDY OF CHILD MORTALITY IN MALAYSIA
- Geert Ridder and I. Tunali
- 89-6: FERTILITY AND THE PERSONAL EXEMPTION: IMPLICIT PRONATALIST POLICY IN THE UNITED STATES
- L.A. Whittington and Elizabeth Peters
- 89-5: AN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF DIVORCE SETTLEMENTS
- Yoram Weiss and Robert Willis
- 89-4: IS THERE ADVERTISING, IN TRUTH?
- I.J. Horstmann and Glenn MacDonald
- 89-3: A NOTE ON MARK TESTA, ET AL., "EMPLOYMENT AND MARRIAGE AMONG INNER-CITY TETHERS"
- K. Daniel
- 89-02: CONDITIONAL CHOICE PROBABILITIES AND THE ESTIMATION OF DYNAMIC DISCRETE CHOICE MODELS
- V.J. Hotz and R.A. Miller
- 89-1: COMPARISON OF HAZARD FUNCTIONS WITH DURATION DEPENDENCE AND STAYER-MOVER STRUCTURE WITH AN APPLICATION TO DIVORCE
- F. Gonul
- 88-14: OPPORTUNITY, MOVEMENT AND MARRIAGE U.S. FARM SONS AT THE TURN OF THE CENTURY
- N.S. Landale
- 88-13: STRUCTURAL CHANGE IN LIFE CYCLE FERTILITY DURING THE FERTILITY TRANSITION: FRANCE BEFORE AND AFTER THE REVOLUTION
- Thomas Mroz and D.R. Weir
- 88-12: CHOOSING AMONG ALTERNATIVE NONEXPERIMENTAL METHODS FOR ESTIMATING THE IMPACT OF SOCIAL PROGRAMS: THE CASE OF MANPOWER TRAINING
- J.J. Heckman and V.J. Hotz
- 88-11: MOTHER OR MARKET? EFFECTS OF MATERNAL EMPLOYMENT ON COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT OF FOUR-YEAR-OLD CHILDREN
- Sonalde Desai, P.L. Chase-Lansdale and R.T. Michael
- 88-10: COMPETITIVE DIFFUSION
- Glenn MacDonald
- 88-9: PUERTO RICANS AND THE UNDERCLASS DEBATE: EVIDENCE FOR STRUCTURAL EXPLANATIONS OF LABOR MARKET PERFORMANCE
- M. Tienda
- 88-8: FERTILITY CHOICE IN A MODEL OF ECONOMIC GROWTH
- Robert Barro and Gary Becker
- 88-7: THE MULTILEVEL ANALYSIS OF TRENDS WITH REPEATED CROSS-SECTIONAL DATA
- T.A. Diprete and D.B. Grusky
- 88-6: DYNAMIC LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION DECISIONS OF MALES IN THE PRESENCE OF LAYOFFS AND UNCERTAIN JOB OFFERS
- F. Gonul
- 88-5: THE EFFECT OF PUBLIC HOUSING ON BLACK SEGREGATION IN U.S. METROPOLITAN AREAS
- D.S. Massey and A. Bickford
- 88-4: LOOKING TO 1990: IMMIGRATION, INEQUALITY AND THE MEXICAN ORIGIN PEOPLE IN THE UNITED STATES
- M. Tienda
- 88-3: MIGRATION, GENDER AND SOCIAL CHANGE: A REVIEW AND REFORMULATION
- M. Tienda and K. Booth
- 88-2: RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION OF BLACKS, HISPANICS, AND ASIANS BY SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS AND GENERATION
- N.A. Denton and D.S. Massey
- 88-1: RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION OF BLACKS IN AMERICAN CITIES
- D.S. Massey