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- 0111: The Value of Pain Relief

- Carina Furnee, Marius Kemler and Gerard Pfann
- 0110: Downsizing

- Gerard Pfann
- 0109: Medical Privacy and Research

- Norman Bradburn
- 0108: Producing Human Services: Why Do Agencies Collaborate?

- Laurence Lynn and Carolyn Hill
- 0107: Economic Limits on "Rational" Democratic Redistribution

- Casey Mulligan
- 0106: Good Things Come in 3's: Single-Parent Multigenerational Family Structure and Adolescent Adjustment

- Thomas DeLeire and Ariel Kalil
- 0105: The Returns to Community College Schooling for Displaced Workers

- Louis Jacobson, Robert LaLonde and Daniel Sullivan
- 0104: Average Marginal Tax Rates Revisited: A Comment

- Casey Mulligan and Justin Marion
- 0103: Middle Alternatives, Acquiescence, and the Quality of Questionnaire Data

- Colm O'Muircheartaigh, Jon Krosnick and Armen Helic
- 0102: Measuring Social Capital and its Economic Impact

- John Durkin
- 0101: Trade Capital, Human Capital and Economic Development

- John Durkin
- 97-01: Are Welfare Recipients Dictators in a Democracy? The Political economy of the Negative Income Tax

- Philippe Penelle
- 0028: Policies to Foster Human Capital

- James Heckman
- 0027: Measuring Poverty in the NLSY97

- Carolyn Hill and Robert Michael
- 0026: Income Inequality: Economic Segregation and Children's Educational Attainment

- Susan Mayer
- 0025: The Empirical Frequency of a Pivotal Vote

- Casey Mulligan and Charles Hunter
- 0024: The California Overtime Experiment: Labor Demand and the Impact of Overtime Regulation on Hours of Work

- Jay Bhattacharya, Thomas DeLeire and Thomas MaCurdy
- 0023: The Myth of the Bureaucratic Paradigm: What Traditional Public Administration Really Stood For

- Laurence Lynn
- 0022: Tax Policy and Market Structure

- Gerard Pfann and Hans van Kranenburg
- 0021: Two-Sided Learning, Labor Turnover, and Worker Displacement

- Gerard Pfann and Daniel Hamermesh
- 0020: Emigration of Immigrants and Measures of Immigrant Assimilation: Evidence from Sweden

- Per-Anders Edin, Robert LaLonde and Olof Åslund
- 0019: An Economic Model of Locus of Control and the Human Capital Investment Decision

- Thomas DeLeire and Margo Coleman
- 0018: International "Standards" and International Governance

- Kenneth Abbott and Duncan Snidal
- 0012: Precautionary Saving and the Accumulation of Wealth

- Annamaria Lusardi
- 0011: A Precept of Managerial Responsibility: Securing Collective Justice in Institutional Reform Litigation

- Anthony Bertelli and Laurence Lynn
- 0010: Environmental and Public Health Outcomes: An International and Historical Comparison

- Don Coursey and Christopher Hartwell
- 0009: Changes in Wage Discrimination Against People with Disabilities: 1984-1993

- Thomas DeLeire
- 0008: The Wage and Employment Effects of the Americans with Disabilities Act

- Thomas DeLeire
- 0007: Valuing Environmental Resources in the Palos-Orland Region: A Report to the Palos-Orland Conservation Committee

- Don Coursey and Douglas Noonan
- 0006: The Discovery of Discovery: What was Revolutionary about the Scientific Revolution

- Howard Margolis
- 0005: Social Motivation, Self-Interest, and Social Change

- Howard Margolis
- 0004: Globalization and Administrative Reform: What is Happening in Theory?

- Laurence Lynn and Sydney Stein
- 0003: Bureaucratic Delegation in Comparative Perspective: Constitutional Structure and Reform Timing

- Delia Boylan
- 0002: How Did the Increase in Economic Inequality between 1970 and 1990 Affect American Children's Educational Attainment?

- Susan Mayer
- 0001: Explaining Why So Many Households Do Not Save

- Annamaria Lusardi