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- 98-11: Industries as Organizational Fields: Infrastructure and Formative Dynamics in U.S. Online Database Services
- Marc Ventresca, Rodney Lacey, Michael Lounsbury and Dara Szyliowicz
- 98-10: Social Embeddedness and Corporate Financing: The Benefits of Social Networks in the Acquisition and Cost of Capital
- Brian Uzzi and James J. Gillespie
- 98-9: Responses of Medical R&D to Changing Economic Incentives: Implications for the Future of Health Care Costs and Quality
- David Dranove and Burton A. Weisbrod
- 98-8: Personal Liabilities and Bankruptcy Reform: An International Perspective
- Michelle Alexopoulos and Ian Domowitz
- 98-7: Incentives and Bankruptcy Chapter Choice: Evidence from the Reform Act of 1978
- Ian Domowitz and Robert L. Sartain
- 98-6: Lawyers and Their Discontents: Findings from a Survey of the Chicago Bar
- John P. Heinz, Kathleen E. Hull and Ava A. Harter
- 98-5: Challenging Instruction for "All Students": Policy, Practitioners, and Practice
- James P. Spillane
- 98-4: School Spending and Student Achievement: New Evidence from Longitudinal Data
- Jens Ludwig and Laurie J. Bassi
- 98-3: Education, Overeducation, and Youth Employment in the United States and Germany: The Mechanics of Restructuring
- James C. Witte
- 98-2: Using a Natural Experiment to Estimate the Effects of the Unemployment Insurance Payroll Tax on Layoffs, Employment, and Wages
- Patricia Anderson and Bruce Meyer
- 98-1: The Role of Values in Determining Welfare Attitudes
- Patrick Kulesa and Alice H. Eagly
- 97-32: Infrastructures and Relationships in Urban Environmental Protection: A Tale of Two Cities
- David N. Pellow, Allan Schnaiberg and Adam S. Weinberg
- 97-31: Politicizing the Treadmill of Production: Reshaping Social Outcomes of "Efficient Recycling"
- David N. Pellow, Allan Schnaiberg and Adam S. Weinberg
- 97-30: A Mixed-Motive Perspective on the Economics versus Environment Debate
- Andrew J. Hoffman, James Gillespie, Don Moore, Kimberly A. Wade-Benzoni, Leigh L. Thompson and Max H. Bazerman
- 97-29: The Political Power of TV Broadcasters: Covert Bias and Anticipated Reactions
- James H. Snider and Benjamin I. Page
- 97-28: Pricing and Rationing by Nonprofit Organizations with Distributional Objectives
- Richard Steinberg and Burton A. Weisbrod
- 97-27: Interdependence of Commercial and Donative Revenues
- Lewis M. Segal and Burton A. Weisbrod
- 97-26: Country and Currency Risk Premia in an Emerging Market
- Ian Domowitz, Jack Glen and Ananth Madhavan
- 97-25: Two Hundred Years of Bankruptcy: A Tale of Legislation and Economic Fluctuations
- Ian Domowitz and Elie Tamer
- 97-24: Gendered Career Paths in Law: Recent Evidence from a Survey of Urban Lawyers
- Kathleen Hull and Robert L. Nelson
- 97-23: The Organization of Lawyers' Work: Hemispheres, Tectonic Plate Movements, and Continental Drift
- John P. Heinz, Robert L. Nelson, Edward O. Laumann and Ethan Michelson
- 97-22: Shortcut: High School Grades as a Signal of Human Capital
- Shazia Rafiullah Miller
- 97-21: College-for-All: Do Students Understand What College Demands?
- James E. Rosenbaum
- 97-20: The Structure of Achievement and Behavior Across Middle Childhood
- Lori Kowaleski-Jones and Greg Duncan
- 97-19: State Hospitals and Community Care
- Dan A. Lewis and Rachel L. Anderson
- 97-18: Employer Learning and Statistical Discrimination
- Joseph Altonji and Charles R. Pierret
- 97-17: Electoral Coalitions and Market Reforms: Evidence from Argentina
- Edward L. Gibson and Ernesto Calvo
- 97-16: Legalizing Gender Inequality: Courts, the Institutional Construction of Markets, and Unequal Pay for Women
- Robert L. Nelson and William P. Bridges
- 97-15: Differential Taxation of Nonprofits and the Commercialization of Nonprofit Revenues
- Joseph Cordes and Burton A. Weisbrod
- 97-14: Conversion from Nonprofit to For-Profit Legal Status: Why Does It Happen and Should We Care?
- John Goddeeris and Burton A. Weisbrod
- 97-13: When Morality and Economics Collide (or Not) in a Texas Community
- Dennis Chong and Anna-Maria Marshall
- 97-12: Does Media Ownership Affect Media Stands? The Case of the Telecommunications Act of 1996
- James H. Snider and Bejamin I. Page
- 97-11: The Funding Perils of Public Broadcasting
- Craig L. LaMay and Burton A. Weisbrod
- 97-10: Public Support for Social Welfare Programs, 1984-1996: Description and Explanation
- Fay Lomax Cook and Jason Barabas
- 97-9: Creation and Maintenance of Effective School-Work Linkages: Implications for Systemic Reform
- Stephanie Alter Jones and James E. Rosenbaum
- 97-8: "I Don't Want Your Nasty Pot of Gold": Urban School Climate and Public Policy
- Charles M. Payne
- 97-7: Staying Out of Trouble: Neighborhood Influences on Adolescent Problem Behavior
- Lori Kowaleski-Jones
- 97-6: Trouble for Workers and the Poor: Economic Globalization and the Reshaping of American Politics
- Benjamin I. Page
- 97-5: Economic Impacts of Subsidized Housing Location
- Michael P. Johnson and Arthur P. Hurter
- 97-4: The Effects of Violence on Women's Employment
- Susan Lloyd
- 97-3: Time Limits and Welfare Reform: New Estimates of the Number and Characteristics of Affected Families
- Greg Duncan, Kathleen Mullan Harris and Johanne Boisjoly
- 97-2: Political Support for Targeted versus Universalistic Welfare Policies
- Karl Ove Moene and Michael Wallerstein
- 97-1: Does Immigration Hurt African-American Self-Employment?
- Robert Fairlie and Bruce Meyer
- 96-35: Print Media Support for Social Welfare Programs: The View from the Opinion Pages of the Elite Press
- Fay Lomax Cook and Gretchen Caspary
- 96-34: New Models for Struggle: Environmental Decision Making Through Consensus
- David N. Pellow
- 96-33: Mesa Verde and the Utes: Boundary Issues of a World Heritage Site
- Paul Friesema
- 96-32: Bureaucratizing Democracy, Democratizing Bureaucracy
- Wendy Nelson Espeland
- 96-31: Network Interpretations of Non-Market Bureaucracies: The Case of a State Children's Services Agency
- Mark T. Shanley and Michael Lounsbury
- 96-30: Regulation of Automated Trading Systems
- Ian Domowitz and Ruben Lee
- 96-29: The Impact of Changing State and Federal Roles on Local Governments
- Donald Haider