Middlebury College Working Paper Series
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- 0318: The Potential For Exploitation By Sports Franchises

- Paul Sommers
- 0317: Muddling Through and Policy Analysis

- David Colander
- 0316: An Analysis of Infant Mortality Rates in the U.S

- Paul Sommers
- 0315: Is a Ticket to Cooperstown Getting Any Cheaper?

- Paul M. Sommers, Richard B. Barfuss and Robert C. Howard
- 0314: The Real Curse of the Bambino

- Paul M. Sommers, Christopher J. Brown and Lyon Carter
- 0313: The New Hurry-Up Face-Off Rule in the NHL

- Paul M. Sommers, Marc P. Scheuer and Woo Y. Chang
- 0312: Crying Over Spilt Milk: Sunk Costs, Fairness Norms and the Hold-Up Problem*

- Jeffrey Carpenter and Peter Matthews
- 0311: A Scoring Change in World Cup Rugby

- Elizabeth A. Ransom and Paul M. Sommers
- 0310: The Art of Teaching Economics

- David Colander
- 0309: Cooperation, Trust, and Social Capital in Southeast Asian Urban Slums

- Jeffrey Carpenter, Amrita Daniere and Lois Takahashi
- 0308r: The Varieties of Resource Experience: How Natural Resource Export Structures Affect the Political Economy of Economic Growth

- Lant Pritchett, Michael Woolcock, Gwen Busby and Jonathan Isham
- 0308: The Varieties of Resource Experience: How Natural Resource Export Structures Affect the Political Economy of Economic Growth

- Jonathan Isham, Michael Woolcock, Lant Pritchett and Gwen Busby
- 0307: The Strange Persistence of the IS/LM Model

- David Colander
- 0306r: The Greening of Social Capital: An Examination of Land-Based Groups in Two Vermont Counties

- Andrew Savage, Christopher McGrory Klyza and Jonathan Isham
- 0306: The Changing Composition and Influence of Land-Based Groups: Evidence from Two Counties in Vermont

- Andrew Savage, Jonathan Isham and Christopher McGrory Klyza
- 0305r: Effects of Volunteering for Nonprofit Organizations on Social Capital Formation: Evidence from a Statewide Survey

- Jane Kolodinsky, Garret Kimberly and Jonathan Isham
- 0305: The Effects of Volunteering for Non-profit Organizations on Social Capital Formation: Evidence from a Statewide Survey

- Jane Kolodinsky, Garret Kimberly and Jonathan Isham
- 0304: The Aging of an Economist

- David Colander
- 0303: Are Institutionalists an Endangered Species?

- David Colander
- 0302: Is Geography Destiny?

- Paul M. Sommers, Anton T. Koychev, Erbor Kulla and Ignas Brasauskas
- 0301: Beliefs, Intentions and Emotions: Old versus New Psychological Game Theory

- Jeffrey Carpenter and Peter Matthews
- 03-30: How is Labor Distinct From Broccoli? Some Unique Characteristics of Labor and Their Importance for Economic Analysis and Policy

- Robert Prasch
- 03-29: Pro-social Behavior in the Global Commons: A North-South Experiment

- Juan-Camilo Cardenas and Jeffrey Carpenter
- 03-28: The Effect of Stakes in Distribution Experiments

- Jeffrey Carpenter, Eric Verhoogen and Stephen Burks
- 0245: Consumption" and "Earnings

- Peter Matthews
- 0244r: Overcoming Information Asymmetries in Low-Income Lending: Lessons from the 'Working Wheels' Program

- Jessica Holmes, Jonathan Isham and Jessica Wasilewski
- 0244: Overcoming Information Asymmetries in Low-Income Lending: Lessons from the "Working Wheels" Program

- Jessica Holmes, Jonathan Isham and Jessica Wasilewski
- 0243: The Demand for Punishment

- Jeffrey Carpenter
- 0242: Crowding out private insurance: Medicaid's medically needy program

- Jessica Holmes
- 0241: Measuring the determinants of school completion in Pakistan: Analysis of censoring and selection bias

- Jessica Holmes
- 0239: Reputation Flows

- William Pyle
- 0238: Former Socialist Economies and the Undergraduate Curriculum

- Mark Foley and William Pyle
- 0237: The Death of Neoclassical Economics

- David Colander
- 0236: Do Contenders Really Outspend Non-Contenders in Major League Baseball?

- Richard Hightower and Paul Sommers
- 0235: Globalization and Economics

- David Colander
- 0234: Functional Finance, New Classical Economics and Great Great Grandsons

- David Colander
- 0233: On the Treatment of Fixed and Sunk Costs in Principles Texts

- David Colander
- 0232: The Trade-Off Between Supervision Cost and Performance-Based Pay: Does it Matter?

- Bradley Ewing and Phanindra Wunnava
- 0231: Union-Nonunion Wage Differentials and Macroeconomic Activity

- Bradley Ewing and Phanindra Wunnava
- 0230: A Note on Measuring the Unofficial Economy in the Former Soviet Republics

- Michael Alexeev and William Pyle
- 0229r: Social Reciprocity

- Jeffrey Carpenter and Peter Matthews
- 0229: Social Reciprocity

- Jeffrey Carpenter and Peter Matthews
- 0228: March Madness: The Racket in Regional Brackets

- Paul Sommers, Christopher E. Fanning, Kyle H. Pilkington and Tyler A. Conrad
- 0227: DOO-WOPoly

- Paul Sommers
- 0226: Shotgun!

- Paul Sommers, Aaron T. Copeland, David J. Greiner, Brian D. McGregor and Laura W. Woodward
- 0225: The Effect of Social Capital on Fertilizer Adoption: Evidence from Rural Tanzania

- Jonathan Isham
- 0224: Unemployment Insurance," "Workers' Compensation" and "The OSH Act

- Peter Matthews
- 0223: The Paradox of Labor Discipline With Heterogenous Workers

- Peter Matthews
- 0222: Screen Tests

- Paul Sommers
- 0221: Incentives and Superstars on the LPGA Tour

- Francisco Peschiera, Peter Matthews and Paul Sommers
- 0220: Institutional Determinants of the Impact Community-Based Water Services: Evidence from Sri Lanka and India

- Jonathan Isham and Satu Kahkonen
- 0219: Should we Bet on Private or Public Water Utilities in Cambodia? Evidence on Incentives and Performace from Seven Provincial Towns

- Mike Garn, Jonathan Isham and Satu Kahkonen
- 0218r: No Switchbacks: Rethinking Aspiration-Based Dynamics in the Ultimatum Game

- Jeffrey Carpenter and Peter Matthews
- 0218: No Switchbacks: Rethinking Aspiration-Based Dynamics in the Ultimatum Game

- Jeffrey Carpenter and Peter Matthews
- 0217: When In Rome: Conformity and the Provision of Public Goods

- Jeffrey Carpenter
- 0216: Interstate Differences in Insured Unemployment: Some Recent Evidence

- Peter Matthews, Ivan Kandilov and Bradford Maxwell
- 0215: Chasing Hank Aaron's Home Run Record

- Paul Sommers
- 0214: Baseball's All-Stars: Birthplace and Distribution

- Paul Sommers
- 0213r: Why Punish: Social Reciprocity and the Enforcement of Prosocial Norms

- Jeffrey Carpenter, Peter Matthews and Okomboli Ong'ong'a
- 0213: Why Punish: Social Reciprocity and the Enforcement of Prosocial Norms

- Peter Matthews and Jeffrey Carpenter
- 0212: Technological Unemployment: A New View

- Peter Matthews
- 0211: U.S. Open Prognostications Going to Seed?

- Paul Sommers and Steven E. Hulce
- 0210: Colleges in Collusion: A continuing Possibility

- Paul Sommers
- 0209: Endogenouse Social Preferences

- Jeffrey Carpenter
- 0208: Killington Mountain Resort: A Case Study of 'Green' Expansion in Vermont

- Jonathan Isham and Jeff Polubinski
- 0207: The Writing on the Wall

- Paul Sommers
- 0206: Punishing Free Riders: how group size affects mutual monitoring and the provision of public goods

- Jeffrey Carpenter
- 0205: The Fuzzy Math on Butterfly Ballots and The Buchanan Vote

- Paul Sommers, Saad Kamal and Fahim Ahmed
- 0204: Bargaining Outcomes as the Result of Coordinated Expectations: An Experimental Study of Sequential Bargaining

- Jeffrey Carpenter
- 0203: The Dialectics of Differentiation: Marx's Mathematical Manuscripts and Their Relation to His Economics

- Peter Matthews
- 0202: Social Capital and Consumption among Agricultural Households

- Jonathan Isham
- 0201: Does Governance Explain Unofficial Activity?

- James May, William Pyle and Paul Sommers
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