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218: Outsourcing in a Global Economy
Gene Grossman and E. Helpman
217: Self-Control in peer Groups
Roland Benabou and Marco Battaglini
216: Willpower and Personal Rules
Roland Benabou and Jean Tirole
215: International Protection of intellectual Property
Gene Grossman and Edwin Lai
214: Relative Profit Auctions
K. Steiglitz and G. Reis
211: Mobility as Progressivity: Ranking Income Processes According to Equality of Opportunity
Roland Benabou and Efe Ok
210: Self-Confidence and Social Interactions
Roland Benabou and Jean Tirole
209: Self-Confidence: Intrapersonal Strategies
Roland Benabou and Jean Tirole
208: The Effect of Prison Sentence Length on the Subsequent Employment and Earnings of Criminal Defendants
Jeffrey Kling
207: Measuring Inter-Judge Sentencing Disparity Before and After the Federal Sentencing Guidelines
J.M. Anderson, Jeffrey Kling and K. Stith
206: A Model of Expertise
Vijay Krishna and John Morgan
205: Imperfect Labour Contracts and International Trade
Gene Grossman
204: An Analysis of Stock Recommendations
John Morgan and P. Stocken
203: Is there Discretion in Wage Setting? A Test Using Takeover Legislation
Marianne Bertrand and Sendhil Mullainathan
202: Executive Compensation and Incentives: the Impact of Takeover Legislation
Marianne Bertrand and Sendhil Mullainathan
201: Network Effects and Welfare Cultures
Marianne Bertrand, Erzo Luttmer and Sendhil Mullainathan
193: Risk and Exchange Rate
Maurice Obstfeld
192: Diversity and Trade
G.M. Grossmann and Giovanni Maggi
191: A Theory of Political Compromise
Avinash Dixit, G.M. Grossmann and Faruk Gul
190: Free Trade vs Strategic Trade: A Peek into Pandora's Box
Giovanni Maggi and Gene Grossman
189: Strategic Trade Policy Under Incomplete Information
Giovanni Maggi
182: Competing for Endorsements
Gene Grossman and E Helpman
181: Electoral Competition with Policy Compromise
Gene Grossman and E Helpman
180: The Value of Trade Agreements in the Presence of Political Pressures
Giovanni Maggi and Andres Rodriguez-Clare
179: Common Agency and Coordination: General Theory and Application to Tax Policy
Avinash Dixit and E. Helpman
178: Intergenerational Redistribution with Short-Lived Governments
Gene Grossman and E. Helpman
177: Election Goals and Income Redistribution: Recent Evidence from Albania
Anne Case
175: Technology and Trade
Gene Grossman and E. Helpman
166: The Politics of Free Trade Agreements
Gene Grossman and E. Helpman
165: Endogenous, Innovation in the Theory of Growth
Gene Grossman and E. Helpman
164: Explaining Forward Discount Bias: Is It Anchoring?
David Gruen and M.C. Gizycki
163: Trade Wars and Trade Talks
Gene Grossman and E. Helpman
162: Protection for Sale
Gene Grossman and E. Helpman
161: The Invisible Grip of Anti-Dumping Laws: A Model of 'Reciprocal Anti-Dumping' Enforcement
A. Cuevas
160: Asset Bubbles and Endogenous Growth
Gene Grossman and N. Yanagawa
159: Intertemporal Contractual Relationships With Agent Switching
A. Sen
158: Environmental Impacts of a North American Free Trade Agreement
Gene Grossman and Alan Krueger
157: Hysteresis In The Trade Pattern
Gene Grossman and E. Helpman
155: EMU AND THE GREECE: ISSUES AND PROSPECTS FOR MEMBERSHIP
M. Xafa
154: TRADE; INNOVATION; AND GROWTH
Gene Grossman and E. Helpman
153: SAVING AND LIQUIDITY CONSTRAINTS
Angus Deaton
152: QUALITY LADDERS AND PRODUCT CYCLES
Gene Grossman and E. Helpman
151: EXPLAINING JAPAN'S INNOVATION AND TRADE: A MODEL OF QUALITY COMPETITION AND DYNAMIC COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
Gene Grossman
150: PANIC, LIQUIDITY AND THE LENDER OF LAST RESORT
R.G. Donaldson
149: SOURCES OF PANICS: EVIDENCE FROM THE WEEKLY DATA
R.G. Donaldson
148: QUALITY LEDDERS IN THE THEORY OF GROWTH
Gene Grossman and E. Helpman
147: PROMOTING NEW INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITIES: A SURVEY OF RECENT ARGUMENTS AND EVIDENCE
Gene Grossman
146: COMING HOME TO AMERICA - DEVIDEND REPATRIATIONS BY U.S. MULTINATIONALS
J.R.J. Hines and R.G. Hubbard
145: ON THE BEHAVIOR OF COMMODITY PRICES
Angus Deaton and Guy Laroque
144: ENDOGENOUS PRDUCT CYCLES
Gene Grossman and E. Helpman
143: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGTHS AND NORTH-SOUTH TRADE
J.C. Chin and Gene Grossman
142: WORKFARE VS. WELFARE: INCENTIVE ARGUMENTS FOR WORK REQUIREMENTS IN POVERTY ALLEVIATION PROGRAMS
Timothy Besley
141a: WHY ARE AUDITORS CONSERVATIVE: OR ARE THEY?
R. Antle and Barry Nalebuff
141: A SHADOW WAGE APPROACH TO ESTIMATING A LABOR SUPLY MODEL FOR PEASANT HOUSEHOLDS: AN APPLICATION TO THE PERUVIAN SIERRA
Hanan Jacoby
140: HOUSEHOLD CONPOSITION AND LABOR DEMAND: A TEST OF RURAL LABOR MARKET EFFICIENCY
Dwayne Benjamin
138: REVENGE AND RATIONAL PLAY
Barry Nalebuff and M. Shubik
137: ON A FUNDAMENTAL CONFLICT BETWEEN EQUITY AND EFFICIENCY
J. Geanakoplos and Barry Nalebuff
135: INVESTMENT TAX INCENTIVES AND FREQUENT TAX REFORMS
Alan Auerbach and J.R. Hines
133: INCREMENTAL R$D SUBSIDIES
Martin Richardson and Simon Wilkie
132: PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE
Gene Grossman and E. Helpman
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