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- 188: The Value Effect and the Market For Chinese Stocks

- Burton Malkiel and Derek Jun
- 187: Family Bonding with Universities

- Jonathan Meer and Harvey Rosen
- 186: The Clustering of Extreme Movements: Stock Prices and the Weather

- Burton Malkiel, Atanu Saha and Alex Grecu
- 185: A Framework for Identifying the Sources of Local-Currency Price Stability with an Empirical Application

- Pinelopi Goldberg and Rebecca Hellerstein
- 184: Is the EITC as Good as an NIT? Conditional Cash Transfers and Tax Incidence

- Jesse Rothstein
- 183: Generating Evidence to Guide Merger Enforcement

- Orley Ashenfelter, Daniel Hosken and Matthew Weinberg
- 182: Long-Run Impacts of Unions on Firms: New Evidence from Financial Markets, 1961-1999

- David Lee and Alexandre Mas
- 181: Increasing Voter Turnout: Is Democracy Day the Answer?

- Henry Farber
- 180: The Value of School Facilities: Evidence from a Dynamic Regression Discontinuity Design

- Stephanie Riegg Cellini, Fernando Ferreira and Jesse Rothstein
- 179: Attitudes and Action: Public Opinion and the Occurrence of International Terrorism

- Alan Krueger
- 178: Optimal Minimum Wage Policy in Competitive Labor Markets

- David Lee and Emmanuel Saez
- 177: Deterrence and Displacement in Auto Theft

- Marco Gonzalez-Navarro
- 176: The Supply Shock Explanation of the Great Stagflation Revisited

- Alan Blinder and Jeremy Rudd
- 175: Job Search and Unemployment Insurance: New Evidence from Time Use Data

- Alan Krueger and Andreas Mueller
- 174: The Prevalence and Effects of Occupational Licensing

- Alan Krueger and Morris Kleiner
- 173: The ABCs of Charitable Solicitation

- Jonathan Meer and Harvey Rosen
- 172: Employment Insecurity: The Decline in Worker-Firm Attachment in the United States

- Henry Farber
- 171: Job Loss and the Decline in Job Security in the United States

- Henry Farber
- 170: Student Sorting and Bias in Value Added Estimation: Selection on Observables and Unobservables

- Jesse Rothstein
- 169: Monetary Policy in Oil-Producing Economies

- Roman Romero
- 168: Returning to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina

- Christina Paxson and Cecilia Rouse
- 167: Making Monetary Policy by Committee

- Alan Blinder
- 166: New Paradigms in Stock Market Indexing

- Derek Jun and Burton Malkiel
- 165: The Unintended Consequences of Encouraging Work: Tax Incidence and the EITC

- Jesse Rothstein
- 164: Talking about Monetary Policy: The Virtues (and Vices?) of Central Bank Communication

- Alan Blinder
- 163: Education for the Third Industrial Revolution

- Alan Blinder
- 162: The Impact of Athletic Performance on Alumni Giving: An Analysis of Micro Data

- Jonathan Meer and Harvey Rosen
- 161: Central Bank Communication and Monetary Policy: A Survey of Theory and Evidence

- Alan Blinder, Michael Ehrmann, Marcel Fratzscher, Jakob de Haan and David-Jan Jansen
- 160: The Effect of Mergers on Consumer Prices: Evidence from Five Selected Case Studies

- Orley Ashenfelter and Daniel Hosken
- 159: Do Value-Added Models Add Value? Tracking, Fixed Effects, and Causal Inference

- Jesse Rothstein
- 158: Did Active Labour Market Policies Help Sweden Rebound from the Depression of the Early 1990s?

- Anders Forslund and Alan Krueger
- 157: National Time Accounting: The Currency of Life

- Alan Krueger, Daniel Kahneman, David Schkade, Norbert Schwarz and Arthur Stone
- 156: Feeling the Florida Heat? How Low-Performing Schools Respond to Voucher and Accountability Pressure

- Cecilia Rouse, Jane Hannaway, Dan Goldhaber and David Figlio
- 155: Monetary Policy Models

- Christopher Sims
- 154: The Efficiency of the Chinese Stock Markets: Some Unfinished Business on the Road to Economic Transformation

- Burton Malkiel
- 153: On the Design of Monetary Policy Committees

- Alan Blinder
- 152: China’s Energy and Environmental Problems and Policies

- Gregory Chow
- 151: Leadership in Groups: A Monetary Policy Experiment

- Alan Blinder and John Morgan
- 150: Altruism and the Child-Cycle of Alumni Donations

- Jonathan Meer and Harvey Rosen
- 149: Offshoring: Big Deal, or Business as Usual?

- Alan Blinder
- 148: Affirmative Action in Law School Admissions:What Do Racial Preferences Do?

- Jesse Rothstein and Albert Yoon
- 147: Tipping and the Dynamics of Segregation

- David Card, Alexandre Mas and Jesse Rothstein
- 146: Constrained After College: Student Loans and Early Career Occupational Choices

- Jesse Rothstein and Cecilia Rouse
- 145: Does Money Matter? The Effects of Cash Transfers on Child Health and Development in Rural Ecuador

- Christina Paxson and Norbert Schady
- 144: Inflation Targeting

- Lars Svensson
- 143: French Wine and the U.S. Boycott of 2003: Does Politics Really Affect Commerce?

- Orley Ashenfelter, Stephen Ciccarella and Howard Shatz
- 142: How Many U.S. Jobs Might Be Offshorable?

- Alan Blinder
- 141: Do Households Benefit from Financial Deregulation and Innovation? The Case of the Mortgage Market

- Kristopher Gerardi, Harvey Rosen and Paul Willen
- 140: The Price Effects of Horizontal Mergers: A Survey

- Matthew Weinberg
- 139: Sorting in the Labor Market: Do Gregarious Workers Flock to Interactive Jobs?

- Alan Krueger and David Schkade