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- 421: Who is Afraid of the Friedman Rule?

- Joseph Haslag, Joydeep Bhattacharya, Antoine Martin and Rajesh Singh
- 419: State Social Capital and Individual Health Status

- Jeffrey Milyo and Jennifer Mellor
- 418: Inequality, Group Cohesion, and Public Good Provision: An Experimental Analysis

- Jeffrey Milyo, Jennifer Mellor and Lisa Anderson
- 417: Do Liberals Play Nice? The Effects of Party and Political Ideology in Public Goods and Trust Games

- Jeffrey Milyo, Jennifer Mellor and Lisa Anderson
- 416: On the Licensing of Innovations under Strategic Delegation

- X. Wang and Yu-Pei Hsu
- 415: Sub-Optimality of the Friedman Rule in Townsends Turnpike and Limited Communication Models of money: Do finite lives and initial dates matter?

- Joseph Haslag, Joydeep Bhattacharya and Antoine Martin
- 414: 'Twas Four Weeks before Christmas: Retail Sales and the Length of the Christmas Shopping Season

- Emek Basker
- 413: Increasing Outer Risk

- X. Wang and Carmen F. Menezes
- 410: Accounting for Fluctuations in Social Network Usage and Migration Dynamics

- Joseph Haslag, Mark Guzman and Pia Orrenius
- 409: Welfare and Work in the 1990s: Experiences in Six Cities

- Peter Mueser and Christopher T. King
- 408: Estate and Capital Gains Taxation: Efficiency and Political Economy Considerations

- Saku Aura
- 407: What's in a Name?

- Saku Aura
- 405: Exact FGLS Asymptotics for MA Errors

- David Mandy and Sandor Fridli
- 404: Incentives for Sabotage in Vertically Related Industries

- David Mandy and David Sappington
- 401: Selling a Cheaper Mousetrap: Wal-Mart's Effect on Retail Prices

- Emek Basker
- 313: Low-Income and Welfare Client Priorities: Patterns of Earnings and Welfare Receipt for Workforce Investment Act Participants

- Peter Mueser and David W. Stevens
- 312: A Role for Sunspots in Explaining Endogenous Fluctutations in Illegal Immigration

- Joseph Haslag, Mark Guzman and Pia Orrenius
- 311: The Effect of Monetary Policy on Economic Output

- Joseph Haslag, Rik Hafer and Garett Jones
- 309: Using State Administrative Data to Measure Program Performance

- Peter Mueser, Kenneth Troske and Alexey Gorislavsky
- 308: Welfare to Temporary Work: Implications for Labor Market Outcomes

- Peter Mueser, Carolyn Heinrich and Kenneth Troske
- 307: Race, Bureaucratic Discretion, and the Implementation of Welfare Reform

- Peter Mueser, Lael Keiser and Seung-Whan Choi
- 306: Optimality of the Friedman Rule in Overlapping Generations Model with Spatial Separation

- Joseph Haslag and Antoine Martin
- 301: Understanding the Roles of Money, or When is the Friedman Rule Optimal, and Why?

- Joseph Haslag, Joydeep Bhattacharya and Steven Russell
- 217: Uncommitted Couples: Some Efficiency and Policy Implications of Marital Bargaining

- Saku Aura
- 215: Job Creation or Destruction? Labor-Market Effects of Wal-Mart Expansion

- Emek Basker
- 205: The Impact of Welfare Reform on Leaver Characteristics, Employment and Recidivism

- Peter Mueser, Kenneth Troske and William J. Carrington
- 204: The Precautionary Premium and the Risk-Downside Risk Tradeoff

- X. Wang and Carmen Menezes