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- 91-164: A Model of Pre-Game Communication
- Matthew Rabin
- 91-163: Reneging and Renegotiation
- Matthew Rabin
- 91-162: Can Informal Cooperation Stabilize Exchange Rates? Evidence from the 1936 Tripartite Agreement
- Barry Eichengreen and Caroline R. James.
- 91-161: Highway Safety, Economic Behavior, and Driving Environment
- Theodore E. Keeler.
- 91-160: The Obstacles to Macroeconomic Policy Coordination in the 1990s and an Analysis of International Nominal Targeting (INT)
- Jeffrey Frankel
- 91-159: Convertibility and the Czech Crown
- Jeffrey Frankel
- 91-158: Exchange Rate Forecasting Techniques, Survey Data, and Implications for the Foreign Exchange Market
- Jeffrey Frankel and Kenneth Froot.
- 91-157: The Making of Exchange Rate Policy in the 1980s
- Jeffrey Frankel
- 91-156: The Origins and Nature of the Great Slump, Revisited
- Barry Eichengreen
- 91-155: Is Inequality Harmful for Growth? Theory and Evidence
- Torsten Persson and Guido Tabellini.
- 91-154: Risktaking, Capital Markets, and Market Socialism
- Pranab Bardhan
- 90-153: Historical Research on International Lending and Debt
- Barry Eichengreen
- 90-152: Major Fiscal Trends in the 1980s and Implications for the 1990s
- George Break.
- 90-151: Is Europe an Optimum Currency Area?
- Barry Eichengreen
- 90-150: Costs and Benefits of European Monetary Unification
- Barry Eichengreen
- 90-149: The 1933 World Economic Conference as an Instance of Failed International Cooperation
- Barry Eichengreen and Marc Uzan.
- 90-148: The Effects of Competitive Pressures on Executive Behavior
- Benjamin Hermalin
- 90-147: Relaxing the External Constraint: Europe in the 1930s
- Barry Eichengreen
- 90-146: Trends and Cycles in Foreign Lending

- Barry Eichengreen
- 90-145: The Impact of Permanent and Temporary Import Surcharges on the U.S. Trade Deficit

- Barry Eichengreen and Lawrence H. Goulder.
- 90-144: Before the Accord: U.S. Monetary-Financial Policy 1945-51

- Barry Eichengreen and Peter M. Garber.
- 90-143: Nonstandard Methods in Mathematical Economics
- Robert M. Anderson.
- 90-142: The Financial System and the Economic Crisis of the Interwar Years
- Barry Eichengreen
- 90-141: Moral Hazard and Verifiability: The Effects of Renegotiation in Agency
- Benjamin E. Hermalin and Michael L. Katz.
- 90-140: Why Legal Restrictions on Private Contracts Can Enhance Efficiency
- Philippe Aghion and Benjamin Hermalin.
- 90-139: Adverse Selection, Short-Term Contracting, and the Underprovision of On-the-Job Training
- Benjamin Hermalin
- 90-138: Government Policy, Individual Actions, and Safety: Some Evidence for Motor Vehicles
- Theodore E. Keeler.
- 90-137: Japanese Finance: A Survey
- Jeffrey Frankel
- 90-136: One-Sided Patience with One-Sided Communication Does Not Justify Stackelberg Equilibrium
- Eddie Dekel and Joseph Farrell.
- 90-135: International Nominal Targeting (INT): A Proposal for Overcoming Obstacles to Policy Coordination
- Jeffrey Frankel
- 90-134: The Constrained Asset Share Estimation (CASE) Method: Testing Mean-Variance Efficiency of the U.S. Stock Market
- Charles Engel, Jeffrey A. Frankel, Kenneth A. Froot, and Anthony Rodrigues.
- 90-133: Does Foreign Exchange Intervention Matter? Disentangling the Portfolio and Expectations Effects for the Mark
- Kathryn Dominguez and Jeffrey A. Frankel.
- 90-132: One Money for Europe? Lessons from the US Currency Union
- Barry Eichengreen
- 90-131: And Now Won/Dollar Negotiations? Lessons From the Yen/Dollar Agreement of l984
- Jeffrey Frankel
- 89-130: Converters, Compatibility, and the Control of Interfaces
- Joseph Farrell and Garth Saloner.
- 89-129: The Impact of Corporate Restructuring on Industrial Research and Development
- Bronwyn Hall
- 89-128: Equilibrium of Incomplete European Option Markets
- Peter Huang and Ho-Mou Wu.
- 89-127: Topological Social Choice
- Nick Baigent and Peter Huang.
- 89-125: The Labor Market in the 1890s: Evidence from Connecticut Manufacturing
- Susan B. Carter and Richard Sutch.
- 89-123: Airline Deregulation and Market Performance: The Economic Basis for Regulatory Reform and Lessons from the U.S. Experience

- Theodore E. Keeler.
- 89-120: The Gold Standard Since Alec Ford

- Barry Eichengreen
- 89-119: The Comparative Performance of Fixed and Flexible Exchange Rate Regimes: Interwar Evidence

- Barry Eichengreen
- 89-118: International Monetary Instability Between the Wars: Structural Flaws or Misguided Policies?

- Barry Eichengreen
- 89-117: The Capital Levy in Theory and Practice

- Barry Eichengreen
- 89-116: Phases in the Development of the International Monetary System
- Barry Eichengreen
- 89-115: Staggered Price Setting with Endogenous Frequency of Adjustment
- David Romer
- 89-114: Micro-Level Data Sets Suitable for Investigation of Macroeconomic Issues Extracted from Reports of the State Bureaus of Labor Statistics, Circa 1890
- Susan B. Carter and Richard Sutch.
- 89-113: Factor Prices in Egypt from 1900 to World War II with International Comparisons
- Bent Hansen.
- 89-112: Simultaneous Offers and the Inefficiency of Bargaining: A Two-Period Example
- Eddie Dekel
- 89-111: Collusion Through Insurance: Sharing the Costs of Oil Spill Cleanups
- Eddie Dekel and Suzanne Scotchmer.