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- 95: Social Security and Retirees' Decision to Work

- Mark Votruba
- 94: Carbon Dioxide Sequestrian: When And How Much?

- Klaus Keller, Zili Yang, Matt Hall and David Bradford
- 93: The X Tax in the World Economy

- David Bradford
- 92: Is Tomorrow Another Day? The Labor Supply Of New York Cab Drivers

- Henry Farber
- 91: The Efficient Market Hypothesis and Its Critics

- Burton Malkiel
- 90: Nonunion Wage Rates and the Threat of Unionization

- Henry Farber
- 89: Job Loss in the United States, 1981-2001

- Henry Farber
- 88: Do Markets Respond More to More Reliable Labor Market Data? A Test of Market Rationality

- Alan Krueger and Kenneth Forston
- 87: Inequality, Too Much of a Good Thing

- Alan Krueger
- 86: Through the Looking Glass: Central Bank Transparency

- Alan Blinder
- 85: Insurance, Health, and the Utilization of Medical Services

- Jonathan Meer and Harvey Rosen
- 84: What Is Wrong with Taylor Rules? Using Judgment in Monetary Policy through Targeting Rules

- Lars Svensson
- 83: Monetary Policy and Real Stabilization

- Lars Svensson
- 82: An Independent Review of Monetary Policy and Institutions in Norway

- Lars Svensson, Kjetil Houg, Haakon Solheim and Erling Steigum
- 81: Art Auctions: A Survey of Empirical Studies

- Orley Ashenfelter and Kathryn Graddy
- 80: Public Finance: Essay for the Encyclopedia of Public Choice

- Harvey Rosen
- 79: When Schools Compete, How Do They Compete? An Assessment of Chile's Nationwide School Voucher Program

- Chang-Tai Hsieh and Miguel Urquiola
- 78: Uncovering Rent-Seeking and Social Waste: A Parable from the Real Estate Market

- Chang-Tai Hsieh and Enrico Moretti
- 77: Strikes, Scabs and Tread Separations: Labor Strife and the Production of Defective Bridgestone/Firestone Tires

- Alan Krueger and Alexandre Mas
- 76: Financial Aid Packages and College Enrollment Decisions: An Econometric Case Study

- David Linsenmeier, Harvey Rosen and Cecilia Rouse
- 75: Health Status and Portfolio Choice

- Harvey Rosen and Stephen Wu
- 74: Reforming Budgetary Language

- David Bradford
- 71: The Self-Employed Are Less Likely To Have Health Insurance Than Wage Earners: So What?

- Craig Perry and Harvey Rosen
- 70: Are Two Heads Better Than One?: An Experimental Analysis of Group vs. Individual Decisionmaking

- Alan Blinder and John Morgan
- 69: Generalized Cash Flow Taxation

- Alan Auerbach and David Bradford
- 67: The Early Impacts of Moving to Opportunity in Boston

- Lawrence Katz, Jeffrey Kling and Jeffrey Liebman
- 27: Reports of Beta's Death Have Been Greatly Exaggerated

- Kevin Grundy and Burton Malkiel