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- 93-215: A Note on the Finiteness of the Set of Equilibria in an Exchange Economy with Constrained Endowments
- Deborah Minehart.
- 93-214: Asset Prices and the Fundamentals: A Q Test
- Roger Craine.
- 93-212: Loss Aversion in a Savings Model
- David Bowman, Debby Minehart, and Matthew Rabin.
- 93-211: Deviations, Dynamics and Equilibrium Refinements
- Matthew Rabin and Joel Sobel.
- 93-210: Homothetic Preferences, Homothetic Transformations, and the Law of Demand in Exchange Economies
- John Quah
- 93-209: Hospital Costs and Excess Bed Capacity: A Statistical Analysis

- Theodore E. Keeler and John S. Ying.
- 93-208: R&D Tax Policy During the 1980s: Success or Failure?

- Bronwyn Hall
- 93-207: The Value of Intangible Corporate Assets: An Empirical Study of the Components of Tobin's Q
- Bronwyn Hall
- 92-206: Nonparametric Methods to Measure Efficiency: A Comparison of Methods
- Benjamin Hermalin
- 92-205: Maastricht: Prospect and Retrospect
- John M. Letiche.
- 92-204: A Dynamic Simultaneous-Equations Model for Cigarette Consumption in the Western States
- Hai-Yen Sung, Teh-Wei Hu, and Theodore E. Keeler.
- 92-203: The Impact of 1989 California Major Anti-Smoking Legislation on Cigarette Consumption: Three Years Later
- Jushan Bai
- 92-202: Oligopoly Structure and the Incidence of Cigarette Excise Taxes
- Paul G. Barnett, Theodore E. Keeler, Teh-wei Hu.
- 92-201: Macroeconomic Adjustment Under Bretton Woods and the Post-Bretton-Woods Float: An Impulse- Response Analysis

- Tamim Bayoumi and Barry Eichengreen.
- 92-200: A Consumer's Guide to EMU
- Barry Eichengreen
- 92-199: Incorporating Fairness into Game Theory and Economics
- Matthew Rabin
- 92-198: Incorporating Behavioral Assumptions into Game Theory
- Matthew Rabin
- 92-197: The Core and the Hedonic Core: Equivalence and Comparative Statics
- Suzanne Scotchmer and Greg Engl.
- 92-196: Economics of Development and the Development of Economics
- Pranab Bardhan
- 92-195: The Determinants of Efficiency and Solvency in Savings and Loans
- Benjamin E. Hermalin and Nancy E. Wallace.
- 92-194: Investment and Research and Development at the Firm Level: Does the Source of Financing Matter?
- Bronwyn Hall
- 92-193: Heterogeneity in Organizational Form: Why Otherwise Identical Firms Choose Different Incentives for Their Managers
- Benjamin Hermalin
- 92-192: Are Futures Margins Adequate?
- Roger Craine.
- 92-191: Three Perspectives on the Bretton Woods System

- Barry Eichengreen
- 92-190: Exploring the Relationship between R&D and Productivity at the Firm Level in French Manufacturing
- Bronwyn H. Hall and Jacques Mairesse.
- 92-189: The Marshall Plan: Economic Effects and Implications for Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union
- Barry Eichengreen and Marc Uzan.
- 92-188: Is There a Conflict Between EC Enlargement and European Monetary Unification?

- Tamim Bayoumi and Barry Eichengreen.
- 92-187: Shocking Aspects of European Monetary Unification

- Tamim Bayoumi and Barry Eichengreen.
- 91-186: How Pervasive Is the Product Cycle? The Empirical Dynamics of American and Japanese Trade Flows
- Joseph E. Gagnon and Andrew K. Rose.
- 91-185: Incorporating Fairness into Game Theory
- Matthew Rabin
- 91-184: The Marshall Plan: History's Most Successful Structural Adjustment Program

- J. Bradford De Long and Barry Eichengreen.
- 91-183: The Use of an Agent in a Signalling Model
- Bernard Caillaud and Benjamin Hermalin.
- 91-182: The Effects of Competition on Executive Behavior
- Benjamin Hermalin
- 91-181: European Monetary Unification and the Regional Unemployment Problem
- Barry Eichengreen
- 91-180: Cognitive Dissonance and Social Change
- Matthew Rabin
- 91-179: Focal Points in Pre-Game Communication
- Matthew Rabin
- 91-178: Willingness to Pay for the Quality and Intensity of Medical Care: Evidence from Low Income Households in Ghana
- Victor Lavy and John M. Quigley.
- 91-177: Restructuring Centrally-Planned Economies: The Case of China in the Long Term
- John M. Letiche.
- 91-176: Designing A Central Bank For Europe: A Cautionary Tale from the Early Years of the Federal Reserve

- Barry Eichengreen
- 91-175: Market Socialism: A Case for Rejuvenation
- Pranab Bardhan and John E. Roemer.
- 91-174: The Impact of a Large Tax Increase on Cigarette Consumption: The Case of California
- Teh-wei Hu, Jushan Bai, Theodore E. Keeler and Paul G. Barnett.
- 91-173: Taxation, Regulation, and Addiction: A Demand Function for Cigarettes Based on Time Series Evidence
- Theodore E. Keeler, Teh-wei Hu, and Paul G. Barnett.
- 91-172: Game-Playing Agents: Unobservable Contracts as Precommitments
- Michael Katz
- 91-171: The Eternal Fiscal Question: Free Trade and Protection in Britain, 1860-1929
- Barry Eichengreen
- 91-170: Rational Bubbles: A Test
- Roger Craine.
- 91-169: Information and the Control of Productive Assets
- Matthew Rabin
- 91-168: Managerial Preferences Concerning Risky Projects
- Benjamin Hermalin
- 91-167: A Note on Internationally Coordinated Policy Packages Intended to Be Robust Under Model Uncertainty or Policy Cooperation Under Uncertainty: The Case for Some Disappointment
- Jeffrey Frankel
- 91-166: The Stabilizing Properties of a Nominal GNP Rule in an Open Economy

- Jeffrey A. Frankel and Menzie Chinn.
- 91-165: Contracting Between Sophisticated Parties: A More Complete View of Incomplete Contracts and Their Breach
- Benjamin E. Hermalin and Michael L. Katz.