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- 89-110: Trade Liberalization in General Equilibrium: Intertemporal and Inter-Industry Effects

- Lawrence H. Goulder and Barry Eichengreen.
- 89-109: Explicit Models of Willingness to Pay: A Monte Carlo Simulation
- Carl Mason and John M. Quigley.
- 89-108: Research and Development as an Investment
- Bronwyn H. Hall and Fumio Hayashi.
- 89-107: Does Monetary Policy Matter? A New Test in the Spirit of Friedman and Schwartz
- Christina D. Romer and David H. Romer.
- 89-106: Simultaneous Equations with Covariance Restrictions
- Thomas J. Rothenberg and Paul A. Ruud.
- 89-105: A Comparison of the EM and Newton-Raphson Algorithms
- Paul Ruud
- 89-104: Dealing with Debt: The 1930s and the 1980s

- Barry Eichengreen and Richard Portes.
- 89-103: Product Line Rivalry with Brand Differentiation
- Richard J. Gilbert and Carmen Matutes.
- 89-102: Optimal Patent Length and Breadth
- Richard Gilbert and Carl Shapiro.
- 89-101: Pricing in a Deregulated Environment: The Motor Carrier Experience
- John S. Ying and Theodore E. Keeler.
- 89-100: Deregulation and Scale Economies in the U. S. Trucking Industry: An Econometric Extension of the Survivor Principle
- Theodore E. Keeler.
- EC01-301: Is Innovation King at the Antitrust Agencies?: The Intellectual Property Guidelines Five Years Later

- Richard J. Gilbert and Willard K. Tom
- E01-308: Comparing Wealth Effects: The Stock Market versus The Housing Market

- Karl E. Case, John M. Quigley, Robert J. Shiller.
- E01-307: Sales and Consumer Inventory
- Iga Hendel and Aviv Nevo.
- E01-306: Competition or Predation? Schumpeterian Rivalry in Network Markets

- Joseph Farrell and Michael L. Katz.
- E01-305: The Political Economy of Intellectual Property Treaties
- Suzanne Scotchmer
- E01-304: Market Value and Patent Citations: A First Look
- Bronwyn H. Hall and Adam Jaffe, and Manuel Trajtenberg.
- E01-303: Intellectual Property: When Is It the Best Incentive System?

- Nancy Gallini and Suzanne Scotchmer.
- E01-302Rev: Vertical Integration in Gasoline Supply: An Empirical Test of Raising Rivals' Costs

- Richard Gilbert and Justine Hastings.
- E01-300: An Economist's Guide to U.S. v. Microsoft

- Richard J. Gilbert and Michael L. Katz.
- E01-299: A Characterization of Strategic Complementarities

- Federico Echenique
- E01-298: Dollarization: An Irreversible Decision
- Roger Craine.
- E01-296Rev: Entrepreneurial Innovation
- Luca Rigotti, Matthew Ryan and Rhema Vaithianathan.
- E01-294Rev: Your Morals Are Your Moods

- Georg Kirchsteiger, Luca Rigotti and Aldo Rustichini.
- E00-293: The DVD vs. DIVX Standard War: Empirical Evidence of Vaporware

- David Dranove and Neil Gandal.
- E00-292: The Sport League's Dilemma: Competitive Balance versus Incentives to Win

- Frederic Palomino and Luca Rigotti.
- E00-291: Scale Economies and Synergies in Horizontal Merger Analysis

- Joseph Farrell and Carl Shapiro.
- E00-290: Barriers Inhibiting Industry from Partnering with Universities: Evidence from the Advanced Technology Program

- Bronwyn H. Hall, Albert N. Link and John T. Scott.
- E00-289: On the Similarity of Classical and Bayesian Estimates of Individual Mean Partworths

- Joel Huber and Kenneth Train.
- E00-288: Damages and Injunctions in Protecting Proprietary Research Tools

- Mark Schankerman and Suzanne Scotchmer.
- E00-287: Diminishing Marginal Utility of Wealth Cannot Explain Risk Aversion

- Matthew Rabin
- E00-286: Innovation, Rent Extraction, and Integration in Systems Markets

- Joseph Farrell and Michael L. Katz.
- E00-285: Risky Behavior Among Youths: Some Issues from Behavioral Economics

- Ted O'Donoghue and Matthew Rabin.
- E00-284: Projection Bias in Predicting Future Utility

- George Loewenstein, Ted O'Donoghue and Matthew Rabin.
- E00-283: Social Preferences: Some Simple Tests and a New Model

- Gary Charness and Matthew Rabin.
- E00-282: Inference by Believers in the Law of Small Numbers

- Matthew Rabin
- E00-281: Choice and Procrastination

- Ted O' Donoghue and Matthew Rabin.
- E00-280: Bargaining Structure, Fairness and Efficiency

- Matthew Rabin
- E00-279: Risk Aversion and Expected-Utility Theory: A Calibration Theorem

- Matthew Rabin
- E00-278: Halton Sequences for Mixed Logit

- Kenneth Train
- E00-277: Market Value and Patent Citations: A First Look

- Bronwyn H. Hall, Adam Jaffe and Manuel Trajtenberg.
- E00-276: Universities as Research Partners

- Bronwyn H. Hall, Albert N. Link and John T. Scott.
- E00-275: Heart of Darkness: Modeling Public-Private Funding Interactions Inside the R&D Black Box

- Paul A. David and Bronwyn H. Hall.
- E00-274: Customer-Specific Taste Parameters and Mixed Logit: Households' Choice of Electricity Supplier

- David Revelt and Kenneth Train.
- E00-273: Comparative Statics by Adaptive Dynamics and The Correspondence Principle

- Federico Echenique
- E00-272: Corporate Diversification and Agency

- Benjamin E. Hermalin and Michael L. Katz.