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- 00-13: Getting the Best Deal: The Governance Benefits of Social Networks in Commercial Loans
- Brian Uzzi
- 00-12: How Embedded Ties Transfer Benefits Through Networks: Banking Relationships and the Firm's Strategic Use of Trade Credit Financing
- Brian Uzzi and James J. Gillespie
- 00-11: Commercialization of the Internet: The Interaction of Public Policy and Private Choices
- Shane Greenstein
- 00-10: Framing Globalization: The Battle for Definitions of a Contested Issue
- Peer C. Fiss and Paul M. Hirsch
- 00-9: The Paradox of Globalization: Turning the Tables on Labor and Capital in German Industrial Relations
- Kathleen Thelen and Christa van Wijnbergen
- 00-8: Gender, Class, and Social Policy in the 21st Century
- Susan Thistle
- 00-7: Farewell to Maternalism: Welfare Reform, Liberalism, and the End of Mothers' Right to Choose Between Employment and Full-time Care
- Ann Shola Orloff
- 00-6: Experimental Tests of an Attitudinal Theory of the Gender Gap in Voting
- Alice H. Eagly, Amanda Diekman, Monica Schneider and Patrick Kulesa
- 00-5: Invoking Public Opinion: Polls, Policy Debates, and the Future of Social Security
- Fay Lomax Cook, Jason Barabas and Benjamin I. Page
- 00-4: Probabilistic Polling
- Charles Manski
- 00-3: How Extended is the Extended African-American Family? The Case of Family Caregiving to Older African-Americans
- Peggye Dilworth-Anderson, Sharon Wallace Williams, Paula Goodwin and Theresa Cooper
- 00-2: The Effect of Immigration on Native Self-Employment

- Robert Fairlie and Bruce Meyer
- 00-1: Using Performance Standards to Evaluate Social Programs with Incomplete Outcome Data: General Issues and Application to a Higher Education Block Grant Program
- Charles Manski, John Newman and John Pepper
- 99-14: The PSID and Me

- Greg Duncan
- 99-13: Rules and Responsibility: What Kinds of Rule Systems Encourage Responsibility Rather than Accountability?
- Carol A. Heimer
- 99-12: Business Associations and Economic Development
- Richard F. Doner and Ben Ross Schneider
- 99-11: Sacred Claims and Environmental Struggle

- Paul Friesema
- 99-10: Determinants of Donations in Private Nonprofit Markets
- Cagla Okten and Burton A. Weisbrod
- 99-9: The Roles of Government and Nonprofit Suppliers in Mixed Industries

- Kanika Kapur and Burton A. Weisbrod
- 99-8: Revival of the New Deal Coalition? Social Groups and Political Change in the 1990s
- Jeff Manza and Clem Brooks
- 99-7: Deliberative Opinion Change and Consistency: Citizens in the 1994 Illinois Gubernatorial Election
- Jason Barabas
- 99-6: Is Social Security Reform Ready for the American Public?

- Benjamin I. Page
- 99-5: An Empirical Analysis of Same-Sex and Opposite-Sex Couples: Do "Likes" Still Like "Likes" in the '90s?

- Lisa Jepsen and Christopher Jepsen
- 99-4: Is There Justice in Children's Rights? The Critique of Federal Family Preservation Policy

- Dorothy E. Roberts
- 99-3: Distributed Leadership: Toward a Theory of School Leadership Practice
- James P. Spillane, Richard Halverson and John B. Diamond
- 99-2: Considering the Major Arguments Against Random Assignment: An Analysis of the Intellectual Culture Surrounding Evaluation in American Schools of Education

- Thomas D. Cook
- 99-1: Trends in Self-Employment Among White and Black Men: 1910 - 1990

- Robert Fairlie and Bruce Meyer
- 98-34: Layoffs and Litigation
- Paul Oyer and Scott Schaefer
- 98-33: Environmental Movements Since Love Canal: Hope, Despair, and (Im)mobilization
- Allan Schnaiberg
- 98-32: Why Not For-Profit? Conversions and Public Policy
- John Goddeeris and Burton A. Weisbrod
- 98-31: Reassessing Public Opinion Stability
- Jason Barabas
- 98-30: The New Politics of Social Security
- Fay Lomax Cook
- 98-29: Understanding Family Change: Past, Present, and Future Effects of Family Events on Children
- Rachel Dunifon
- 98-28: Tax Reform and Human Capital Accumulation: Evidence from an Empirical General Equilibrium Model of Skill Formation
- Christopher Taber
- 98-27: Worker Perceptions of Job Insecurity in the Mid-1990s: Evidence from the Survey of Economic Expectations

- Charles Manski and John D. Straub
- 98-26: So Much Reform, So Little Change; Building-Level Obstacles to Urban School Reform
- Charles M. Payne
- 98-25: Comer's School Development Program in Prince George's County, Maryland: A Theory-Based Evaluation
- Thomas D. Cook, Farah-naaz Habib, Meredith Phillips, Richard A. Settersten, Shobha C. Shagle and Serdar M. Degirmencioglu
- 98-24: Comer's School Development Program in Chicago: A Theory-Based Evaluation
- Thomas D. Cook, H. David Hunt and Robert F. Murphy
- 98-23: How to Distinguish Among Migrants in a Migration Chain: Those Who are Links and Those Who Build links
- Vilna Bashi
- 98-22: The Changing Nature of Women's Poverty: An Analysis of Two Cohorts of African-American and White Women
- Susan Thistle
- 98-21: The Invisible Black Middle Class
- Mary Pattillo-McCoy
- 98-20: Poverty in the Family: Siblings of the Black and White Middle Class
- Mary Pattillo-McCoy and Colleen M. Heflin
- 98-19: The Ethics of Punishing Indigent Parents

- Dorothy Roberts
- 98-18: Race and Gender in the Labor Market
- Joseph Altonji and Rebecca Blank
- 98-17: Institutionalizing the Recycling Movement: The Structuring of Dialogue in the Solid Waste Field
- Michael Lounsbury, Paul Hirsch and Marc Ventresca
- 98-16: The Human Mind as a Barrier to Wiser Environmental Agreements
- Max H. Bazerman, Don A. Moore and James J. Gillespie
- 98-15: African-American and Latino Views of Local Chicago TV News

- Cynthia C. Linton and Robert K. LeBailly
- 98-14: Academic Health Centers and the Provision of Collective Outputs: The Financing Dilemma
- Burton A. Weisbrod
- 98-13: The Impact of Deregulation on America's Infrastructure Industries: A "Process Model" with Illustrations from Banking
- Paul Hirsch, Steven Klinkerman and Michael Lounsbury
- 98-12: The Social Structure of World Trade Advantage: Structural Autonomy and Contingent Value, 1965-1980
- Michael Alan Sacks, Brian Uzzi and Marc Ventresca