American Economic Review 2005

Vol. 95, n°5 (December 2005)

  • ARAGONES Enriqueta, POSTLEWAITE Andrew, SCHMEIDLER David - Fact-Free Learning, pp. 1355-1368, 
  • GURIEV Sergei, KVASOV Dmitriy - Contracting on Time, pp. 1369-1385
  • SANTOS-PINTO Luís, SOBEL Joel  - A Model of Positive Self-Image in Subjective Assessments, pp. 1386-1402
  • DREHMANN Mathias, OECHSSLER Jörg, ROIDER Andreas - Herding and Contrarian Behavior in Financial Markets: An Internet Experiment, pp. 1403-1426
  • CIPRIANI Marco, GUARINO Antonio - Herd Behavior in a Laboratory Financial Market, pp. 1427-1443
  • ISRAEL Mark - Services as Experience Goods: An Empirical Examination of Consumer Learning in Automobile Insurance, pp. 1444-1463
  • ROSSI-HANSBERG Esteban - A Spatial Theory of Trade, pp. 1464-1491
  • DOEPKE Matthias, ZILIBOTTI Fabrizio -  The Macroeconomics of Child Labor Regulation, pp. 1492-1524
  • DAFNY Leemore S.  - How Do Hospitals Respond to Price Changes?, pp. 1525-1547
  • MORRISON Alan D. WHITE Lucy - Crises and Capital Requirements in Banking, pp. 1548-1572
  • DAVIDOFF Thomas, BROWN Jeffrey R., DIAMOND Peter A. - Annuities and Individual Welfare, pp. 1573-1590
  • DAL BÓ Pedro - Cooperation under the Shadow of the Future: Experimental Evidence from Infinitely Repeated Games, pp. 1591-1604
  • IVKOVIC Zoran, POTERBA James, WEISBENNER Scott - Tax-Motivated Trading by Individual Investors, pp. 1605-1630

Shorter Papers

  • SAPPINGTON David E. M. - On the Irrelevance of Input Prices for Make-or-Buy Decisions, pp. 1631-1638
  • KNIGHT Brian - Estimating the Value of Proposal Power, pp. 1639-1652
  • CERVELLATI Matteo, SUNDE Uwe - Human Capital Formation, Life Expectancy, and the Process of Development, pp. 1653 - 1672
  • HSIEH Chang-Tai, WOO Keong T. - The Impact of Outsourcing to China on Hong Kong’s Labor Market, pp. 1673-1687
  • KARLAN Dean S. - Using Experimental Economics to Measure Social Capital and Predict Financial Decisions, pp. 1688-1699
  • HAY Bruce, SPIER Kathryn E. - Manufacturer Liability for Harms Caused by Consumers to Others, pp. 1700-1711
  • ASHCRAFT Adam B.  - Are Banks Really Special? New Evidence from the FDIC-Induced Failure of Healthy Banks, pp. 1712-1730
  • DUFWENBERG Martin, LINDQVIST Tobias, MOORE Evan - Bubbles and Experience: An Experiment, pp. 1731-1737
  • ANTONOVICS Kate L., GOLDBERGER Arthur S. - Does Increasing Women’s Schooling Raise the Schooling of the Next Generation? Comment, pp. 1738-1744
  • BEHRMANN Jere R., ROSENZWEIG Mark R.  - Does Increasing Women’s Schooling Raise the Schooling of the Next Generation? Reply, pp. 1745-1751
  • MANKIV N. Gregory - The Savers-Spenders Theory of Fiscal Policy: Corrigendum, p. 1752

(résumés du numéro 5/2005)

Vol. 95, n°4 (September 2005)

  • HATFIELD John William, MILGROM Paul R. - Matching with Contracts, pp. 913-935
  • DeMARZO Peter M., KREMER Ilan, SKRZYPACZ Andrzej - Bidding with Securities: Auctions and Security Design, pp. 936-959
  • ALESINA Alberto, ANGELETOS George-Marios - Fairness and Redistribution, pp. 960-980
  • SNYDER James M. Jr., TING Michael M., ANSOLABEHERE Stephen - Legislative Bargaining under Weighted Voting, pp. 981-1004
  • PAGANO Marco, VOLPIN Paolo F. - The Political Economy of Corporate Governance, pp. 1005-1030
  • MULLAINATHAN Sendhil, SHLEIFER Andrei - The Market for News, pp. 1031-1053
  • ANTRÁS Pol - Incomplete Contracts and the Product Cycle, pp. 1054-1073
  • DAUGHETY Andrew F., REINGANUM Jennifer F. - Secrecy and Safety, pp. 1074-1091
  • BRUNNERMEIER Markus K., PARKER Jonathan A. - Optimal Expectations, pp. 1092-1118
  • PARKER Jonathan A. , PRESTON  Bruce - Precautionary Saving and Consumption Fluctuations, pp. 1119-1143
  • PEEK Joe, ROSENGREN Eric S. - Unnatural Selection: Perverse Incentives and the Misallocation of Credit in Japan, pp. 1144-1166
  • HOFF Karla, SEN Arijit - Homeownership, Community Interactions, and Segregation, pp. 1167-1189
  • BANERJEE Abhijit, IYER Lakshmi - History, Institutions, and Economic Performance: The Legacy of Colonial Land Tenure Systems in India, pp. 1190-1213
  • MOSER Petra - How Do Patent Laws Influence Innovation? Evidence from Nineteenth-Century World’s Fairs, pp. 1214-1236
  • CHAY Kenneth Y., McEWAN Patrick J., URQUIOLA Miguel - The Central Role of Noise in Evaluating Interventions That Use Test Scores to Rank Schools, pp. 1237-1258
  • CATÃO Luis A. V., SOLOMOU Solomos N. - Effective Exchange Rates and the Classical Gold Standard Adjustment, pp. 1259-1275

Shorter Papers

  • PARRY Ian W. H., SMALL  Kenneth A. - Does Britain or the United States Have the Right Gasoline Tax?, pp. 1276-1289
  • DASGUPTA Partha, MASKIN Eric - Uncertainty and Hyperbolic Discounting, pp. 1290-1299
  • CHARNESS Gary, LEVIN Dan - When Optimal Choices Feel Wrong: A Laboratory Study of Bayesian Updating, Complexity, and Affect, pp. 1300-1309
  • URQUIOLA Miguel - Does School Choice Lead to Sorting? Evidence from Tiebout Variation, pp. 1310-1326
  • LANG Kevin, MANOVE Michael, DICKENS William T.  - Racial Discrimination in Labor Markets with Posted Wage Offers, pp. 1327-1340
  • GRUBB Farley W. - State “Currencies” and the Transition to the U.S. Dollar: Reply—Including a New View from Canada, pp. 1341-1348
  • DE SINOPOLI Francesco, IANNANTUONI Giovanna - Meetings with Costly Participation: Comment, pp. 1349-1350
  • OSBORNE Martin J., ROSENTHAL Jeffrey S., TURNER Matthew A. - Meetings with Costly Participation: Reply, pp. 1351-1354

(résumés du numéro 4/2005)

Vol. 95, n°3 (June 2005)

  • COOPER David J., KAGEL John H.- Are Two Heads Better Than One? Team versus Individual Play in Signaling Games, pp. 477-509

    DUFFY John, FISCHER Eric - Sunspots in the Laboratory, pp. 510-529
  • PLOTT Charles R., ZEILER Kathryn - The Willingness to Pay-Willingness to Accept Gap, the “Endowment Effect,” Subject Misconceptions, and Experimental Procedures for Eliciting Valuations, pp. 530-545
  • ACEMOGLU Daron, JOHNSON Simon, ROBINSON James - The Rise of Europe: Atlantic Trade, Institutional Change, and Economic Growth, pp. 546-579
  • SOARES Rodrigo R. - Mortality Reductions, Educational Attainment, and Fertility Choice, pp. 580-601
  • ALESINA Alberto, ANGELONI  Ignazio, ETRO Federico - International Unions, pp. 602-615
  • BESLEY Timothy, GHATAK Maitreesh - Competition and Incentives with Motivated Agents, pp. 616-636
  • BATTAGLINI Marco - Long-Term Contracting with Markovian Consumers, pp. 637-658
  • DOW James, GORTON Gary, KRISHNAMURTHY Arvind - Equilibrium Investment and Asset Prices under Imperfect Corporate Control, pp. 659-681
  • MICHENER Ronald W. , WRIGHT Robert E. - State "Currencies" and the Transition to the U.S. Dollar: Clarifying Some Confusions, pp. 682-703
  • HUMMELS David, KLENOW Peter J. - The Variety and Quality of a Nation’s Exports, pp. 704-723
  • CRUCINI Mario J., TELMER Chris I., ZACHARIADIS Marios - Understanding European Real Exchange Rates, pp. 724-738
  • IACOVIELLO Matteo - House Prices, Borrowing Constraints, and Monetary Policy in the Business Cycle, pp. 739-764
  • SAINT-PAUL Gilles - Some Evolutionary Foundations for Price Level Rigidity, pp. 765-779

Shorter Papers

  • BURGESS Robin, PANDE Rohini - Do Rural Banks Matter? Evidence from the Indian Social Banking Experiment, pp. 780-795
  • MONTALVO José G. , REYNAL-QUEROL Marta - Ethnic Polarization, Potential Conflict, and Civil Wars, pp. 796-816
  • CAI Hongbin, TREISMAN Daniel - Does Competition for Capital Discipline Governments? Decentralization, Globalization, and Public Policy, pp. 817-830
  • SAEZ Emmanuel, VEALL Michael R. - The Evolution of High Incomes in Northern America: Lessons from Canadian Evidence, pp. 831-849
  • FAURE-GRIMAUD Antoine, INDERST Roman - Conglomerate Entrenchment under Optimal Financial Contracting, pp. 850-861
  • PRAT Andrea - The Wrong Kind of Transparency, pp. 862-877
  • McKINNEY C. Nicholas, NIEDERLE Muriel, ROTH Alvin E. - The Collapse of a Medical Labor Clearinghouse (and Why Such Failures Are Rare), pp. 878-889
  • LENGWILER Yvan - Heterogeneous Patience and the Term Structure of Real Interest Rates, pp. 890-896
  • HARRISON Glenn W., JOHNSON Eric, McINNES Melayne M., RUTSTRÖM E. Elisabet -  Risk Aversion and Incentive Effects: Comment, pp. 897-901
  • HOLT Charles A., LAURY Susan K. - Risk Aversion and Incentive Effects: New Data without Order Effects, pp. 902-904

(résumés du numéro 3/2005)

Vol. 95, n°2 (May 2005)

Papers and Proceedings of the One Hundred Seventeenth Annual Meeting of the American Economic Association

  • Richard T. Ely Lecture
    • WILLIAMSON Oliver E. - The Economics of Governance
  • International Intrafirm Production Decisions
    • GROSSMAN GEne M., HELPMAN Elhanan, SZEIDL Adam - Complementarities between Outsourcing and Foreign Sourcing, pp. 19 - 24
    • ANTRÀS Pol - Property Rights and the International Organization of Production, pp. 25 - 32
    • DESAI Mihir A., FOLEY C. Fritz, HINES James R. Jr. - Foreign Direct Investment and the Domestic Capital Stock - 33 - 38
  • The Democratic Transition and Economic Growth
    • IMMAN Robert P., RUBINFELD Daniel L. - Federalism and the Democratic Transition: Lessons from South Africa, pp. 39 - 43
    • ACEMOGLU Daron, JOHNSON Simon, ROBINSON James A., YARED Pierre - From Education to Democracy?, pp. 44 - 49
    • RODRIK Dani, WACZIARG - Do Democratic Transitions Produce Bad Economic Outcomes?, pp. 50 - 55
  • Foreign-Born Domestic Supply of Science and Engineering Workforce
    • BORJAS George - The Labor-Market Impact of High-Skill Immigration, pp. 56 - 60
    • FREEMAN Richard B. - Fellowship Stipend Support and the Supply of Science and Engineering Students: NSF Graduate Research Fellowships, pp. 61 - 65
    • CHEN Yiu Por - Skill-Sorting, Self-Selectivity, and Immigration Policy Regime Change: Two Surveys of Chinese Graduate Students' Intention to Study Abroad, pp. 66 - 70
    • STEPHAN Paula E., MA Jennifer - The Increased Frequency and Duration of the Postdoctorate Career Stage, pp. 71 - 75
  • Skills, Policy, and Labor-Market Outcomes across Demographic Groups
    • JEFFERSON Philip N. - DOES Monetary Policy Affect Relative Educational  Unemployment Rates?, pp. 76 - 82
    • BARROW Lisa, ROUSE Cecilia Elena - Do Returns to Schooling Differ by Race and Ethnicity?, pp. 83 - 87
    • EISSA Nada, NICHOLS Austin - Tax-Transfer Policy and Labor-Market Outcomes, pp. 88 - 93
  • New Approaches to Discrimination
    • BERTRAND Marianne, CHUGH Dolly, MULLAINATHAN Sendhil - Implicit Discrimination, pp. 94 - 98
    • BLANK Rebecca M. - Tracing the Economic Impact of Cumulative Discrimination, pp. 99 - 103
    • FANG Hanming, LOURY Glenn C. - "Dysfunctional Identities" Can Be Rational, pp. 104 - 111
    • ALTONJI Joseph - Employer Laerning, Statistical Discrimination, and Occupational Attainment, pp. 112 - 117
  • Profiling: Normative, Theoretical, and Empirical Issues
    • BLUME Lawrence E. - Learning and Statistical Discrimination, pp. 118 - 121
    • MANSKI Charles F. - Optimal Search Profiling with Linear Deterrence, pp. 122 - 126
    • PERSICO Nicola, TODD Petra E., TODD Petra E. - Passenger Profiling, Imperfect Screening, and Airport Security, pp. 127 - 131
    • DURLAUF Steven N. - Racial Profiling as a Public Policy Question: Efficiency, Equity, and Ambiguity, pp. 132 - 136
  • Are Concerns about Relative Income Relevant for Public Policy?
    • FRANK Robert H. - Positional Externalities Cause Large and Preventable Welfare Losses, pp. 137 - 141
    • KNIESNER Thomas J., VISCUSI Kip - Value of a Statistical Life: Relative Position vs. Relative Age, pp. 142 - 146
    • SOLNICK Sara J., HEMENWAY David - Are Positional Concerns Stronger in Some Domains than in Others?, pp. 147 - 151
  • Understanding Teacher Quality
    • BETTINGER Eric P., LONG Bridget Terry - Do Faculty Serve as Role Models? The Impact of Instructor Gender on Female Students, pp. 152 - 157
    • DEE Thomas S. - A Teacher Like Me: Does Race, Ethnicity, or Gender Matter?, pp. 158 - 165
    • BOYD Donald, LANKFORD Hamilton, LOEB Susanna, WYCKOFF James - Explaining the Short Careers of High-Achieving Teachers in Schools with Low-Performing Students, pp. 166 - 171
  • Perspectives on Research and Teaching in Economics
    • BECKER William E., KENNEDY Peter E. - Does Teaching Enhance Research in Economics?, pp. 172 - 176
    • WALSTAD William B., ALLGOOD Sam - Views of Teaching and Research in Economics and Other Disciplines, pp. 177 - 183
    • EHRENBERG Ronald G. - Involving Undergraduates in Research To Encourage Them To Undertake Ph.D. Study in Economics, pp. 184 - 188
  • Education and Health of Women and Children
    • ADSERA Alicia - Vanishing Children: From High Unemployment to Low Fertility in Developed Countries, pp. 189 - 193
    • KALENKOSKI Charlene M., RIBAR David C., STRATTON Leslie S. - Parental Child Care in Single-Parent, Cohabiting, and Married-Couple Families: Time-Diary Evidence from the United Kingdom, pp. 194 - 198
    • WHITMORE Diane - Resource and Peer Impacts on Girls' Academic Achievement: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment, pp. 199 - 203
    • SCHMIDT Lucie - Infertility Insurance Mandates and Fertility, pp. 204 - 208
  • Insurance Markets and Health Care
    • CHERNEW Michael, CUTLER David, SELIGER KEENAN Patricia - Charity Care, Risk Pooling, and the Decline in Private Health Insurance, pp. 209 - 213
    • BAICKER Katherine, CHANDRA Amitabh - The Consequences of the Growth of Health Insurance Premiums, pp. 214 - 218
    • PAULY Mark V. - Effects of Insurance Coverage on Use of Care and Health Outcomes for Nonpoor Young Women, pp. 219 - 223
    • FINKELSTEIN Amy, McGARRY Kathleen, SUFI Amir - Dynamic Ineffeiciencies in Insurance Markets: Evidence from Long-Term Care Insurance, pp. 224 - 228
  • SES Gradients in Health
    • CASE Anne, DEATON Angus - Health and Wealth among the Poor: India and South Africa Compared, pp. 229 - 233
    • GOLDMAN Dana, SMITH James P. - Socioeconomic Differences in the Adoption of New Medical Technologies, pp. 234 - 237
    • CUTLER David M., GLAESER Edward - What Explains Differences in Smoking, Drinking, and Other Health-Related Behaviors?, pp. 238 - 242
  • Recent Developments in Health Economics
    • GAYNOR Martin, SEIDER Harald, VOGT William B. - The Volume-Outcome Effect, Scale Economies, and Learning-by-Doing, pp. 243 - 247
    • AIZER Anna, LLERAS-MUNEY Adriana, STABILE Mark - Access to Care, Provider Choice, and the Infant Health Gradient, pp. 248 - 252
    • LAKDAWALLA Darius, PHILIPSON Tomas, BHATTACHARYA Bhashkar - Welfare-Enhancing Technological Change and the Growth of Obesity, pp. 253 - 257
    • ALMOND Douglas, MAZUMDER Bhashkar - The 1918 Influenza Pandemic and Subsequent Health Outcomes: An Analysis of SIPP Data,    pp. 258 - 262
  • Alcohol Taxation and Control
    • MARKOWITZ Sara, KAESTNER Robert, GROSSMAN Michael - An Investigation of the Effects of Alcohol Consumption and Alcohol Policies on Youth Risky Sexual Behaviors, pp. 263 - 266
    • CARPENTER Christopher S. - Heavy Alcohol Use and the Commission of Nuisance Crime? Evidence from Underage Drunk Driving Laws,  pp. 267 - 272
    • KENKEL Donald S. - Are Alcohol Tax Hikes Fully Passed Through to Prices? Evidence from Alaska, pp. 273 - 277
    • COOK Philip J., OSTERMANN Jan, SLOAN Frank A. - The Net Effect of an Alcohol Tax Increases on Death Rates in Middle Age, pp. 278 - 281
  • Cars, Gas, and Pollution Policies
    • BENTO Antonio M., GOULDER Lawrence H., HENRY Emeric, JACOBSEN Mark R., von HAEFEN Roger H. - Distributional and Efficiency Impacts of Gasoline Taxes: An Econometrically Based Multi-market Study, pp. 282 - 287
    • PARRY Ian W.H. - Is Pay-as-You-Drive Insurance a Better Way to Reduce Gasoline than Gasoline Taxes?, pp. 288 - 293
    • WEST Sarah E., WILLIAMS III Roberton C. - The Cost of Reducing Gasoline Consumption, pp. 294 - 299
    • FULLERTON Don, GAN Li - Cost-Effective Policies to Reduce Vehicle Emissions, pp. 300 - 304
  • Technology, Trade, and Investment
    • AIZCORBE Ana - Moore's Law, Competition, and Intel's Productivity in the Mid-1990s, pp. 305 - 308
    • IHRIG Jane - The Influence of Technology on Foreign Direct Investment, pp. 309 - 313
    • WULFF PABILONIA Sabrina, ZOGHI Cindy - Returning to the Returns to Computer Use, pp. 314 - 317
    • CONNOLLY Michelle, VALDERRAMA Diego - Implications of Intellectual Property Rights for Dynamic Gains from Trade
  • Regulation and the High Cost of Housing
    • QUIGLEY John M., RAPHAEL Steven - Regulation and the High Cost of Housing in California, pp. 323 - 328
    • GLAESER Edward, GYOURKO Joseph, SAKS Raven E. - Why Have Housing Prices Gone Up?, pp. 329 - 333
    • GREEN Richard K., MALPEZZI Stephen, MAYO Stephen K. - Metropolitan-Specific Estimates of the Price Elasticity of Supply of Housing and Their Sources, pp. 334 - 339
  • Neuroscientific Foundations of Economic Decision-Making
    • SINGER Tania, FEHR Ernst - The Neuroeconomics of Mind Reading and Ampathy, pp. 340 - 345
    • FEHR Ernst, FISCHBACHER Urs, KOSFELD Michael - Neuroeconomic Foundations of Trust and Social Preferences: Initial Evidence, pp. 346 - 351
  • Cognitive Neuroscientific Foundations of Economic Behavior
    • LO Andrew W., REPIN Dmitry V., STEENBARGER Brett N. - Fear and Greed in Financial Markets: A Clinical Study of Day-Traders, pp. 352 - 359
    • ZAK Paul J., BORJA Karla, MATZNER William T., KURZBAN Robert - The Neuroeconomics of Distrust: Sex Differences in Behavior and Physilogy, pp. 360 - 363
  • Practical Market Design: Four Matches
    • ABDULKADIROGLU Atila, PATHAK Parag A., ROTH Alvin E. - The New York City High School Match, pp. 364 - 367
    • NIEDERLE Muriel, ROTH Alvin E. - The Gastroenterology Fellowship Market: Should There Be a Match?, pp. 372 - 375
    • ROTH Alvin E., SÖNMEZ Tayfun, ÜNVER Utku - A Kidney Exchange Clearinghouse in New England, pp. 376- 380
  • New Perspectives on Reputation and Debt
    • CHARI V.V., KEHOE Patrick J., McGRATTAN Ellen - Sudden Stops and Output Drops, pp. 381 - 387
    • WRIGHT Mark L.J. - Coordinating Creditors, pp. 388 - 392
    • BULOW Jeremy, ROGOFF Kenneth - Grants versus Loans for Development Banks, pp. 393 - 397
  • Financial Economics, Macroeconomics, and Econometrics: The Interface
    • ANDERSEN  Torben G., BOLLERESLEV Tim, DIEBOLD Francis X., WU Jin (Ginger) - A FRamework for Exploring the Macroeconomic Determinants of Systematic Risk, pp. 398 - 404
    • EVANS Martin D.D., LYONS Richard K. - Meese-Rogoff Redux: Micro-Based Exchange-Rate Forecasting, pp. 405 - 414
    • DIEBOLD Francis X., PIAZZESI Monika, RUDEBUSCH Glenn D. - Modeling Bond Yields in Finance and Macroeconomics, pp. 415 - 420
  • Dynamic Scoring
    • AUERBACH Alan J. - Dynamic Scoring: An Introduction to the Issues, pp. 421 - 425
    • CARROLL Robert, HRUNG Warren - What Does the Taxable Income Elasticity Say About Dynamic Responses to Tax Changes?, pp. 426 - 431
    • ALTSHULER Rosanne, BULL Nicholas, DIAMOND John, DOWD Tim, MOOMAU Pamela - The Role of Dynamic Scoring in the Federal Budget Process: Closing the Gap between Theory and Practice, pp. 432 - 436
    • PAGE Banjamin R. - CBO's Analysis of the Macroeconomic Effects of the President's Budget, pp. 437 - 440
  • Competition Policy for Journals
    • EDLIN Aaron S., RUBINFELD Daniel L. - The Bundling of Academic Journals, pp. 441 - 446
    • NEVO Aviv, RUBINFELD Daniel L., McCABE Mark - Academic Journal Pricing and the Demand of Libraries, pp. 447 - 452
    • McCABE Mark J., SNYDER Christopher M. - Open Access and Academic Journal Quality, pp. 453 - 459

(résumés du numéro 2/2005)

Vol. 95, n°1 (March 2005)

  • FELDSTEIN Martin - Rethinking Social Insurance Martin Feldstein, pp. 1-24
  • SHIMER Robert - The Cyclical Behavior of Equilibrium Unemployment and Vacancies, pp. 25-49
  • HALL Robert E. - Employment Fluctuations with Equilibrium Wage Stickiness, pp. 50-65
  • ABIAD Abdul, MODY Ashoka - Financial Reform: What Shakes It? What Shapes It?, pp. 66-88
  • YUN Tack - Optimal Monetary Policy with Relative Price Distortions, pp. 89-109
  • AUERBACH Alan J., OBSTFELD Maurice - The Case for Open-Market Purchases in a Liquidity Trap, pp. 110-137 
  • COCHRANE John H., PIAZZESI Monika - Bond Risk Premia, pp. 138-160
  • JORDÀ Òscar - Estimation and Inference of Impulse Responses by Local Projections, pp. 161-182
  • GREENWOOD Jeremy, SESHADRI Ananth, VANDENBROUCKE Guillaume - The Baby Boom and Baby Bust, pp. 183-207
  • BERNHOFEN Daniel M., BROWN John C. - An Empirical Assessment of the Comparative Advantage Gains from Trade: Evidence from Japan, pp. 208-225
  • WYNNE José - Wealth as a Determinant of Comparative Advantage, pp. 226-254
  • CHOWDRY Bhagwan, ROLL Richard, XIA Yihong - Extracting Inflation from Stock Returns to Test Purchasing Power Parity, pp. 255-276
  • BECKER Gary S., PHILIPSON Tomas J., SOARES Rodrigo R. - The Quantity and Quality of Life and the Evolution of World Inequality, pp. 277-291
  • EVANS Carolyn L., HARRIGAN James - Distance, Time, and Specialization: Lean Retailing in General Equilibrium, pp. 292-313
  • RANGEL Antonio - How to Protect Future Generations Using Tax-Base Restrictions, pp. 314-346 
  • DIERMEIER Daniel, KEANE Michael, MERLO Antonio - A Political Economy Model of Congressional Careers, pp. 347-373

Shorter Papers

  • MUKAND Sharun W., RODRIK dani - In Search of the Holy Grail: Policy Convergence, Experimentation, and Economic Performance, pp. 374-383
  • GNEEZY Uri  - Deception: The Role of Consequences, pp. 384-394
  • SCHLENKER Wolfram, HANEMANN W. Michael, FISHER Anthony C. - Will U.S. Agriculture Really Benefit from Global Warming? Accounting for Irrigation in the Hedonic Approach, pp. 395-406
  • LESLIE Derek - Are Delays in Academic Publishing Necessary?, pp. 407-413
  • MEGHIR Costas, PALME Mårten - Educational Reform, Ability and Family Background, pp. 414-424
  • GÜRKAYNAK Refet S., SACK Brian, SWANSON Eric - The Sensitivity of Long-Term Interest Rates to Economic News: Evidence and Implications for Macroeconomic Models, pp. 425-436
  • BLACK Sandra E., DEVEREUX Paul J., SALVANES Kjell G. - Why the Apple Doesn't Fall Far: Understanding Intergenerational Transmission of Human Capital, pp. 437-449
  • THOMPSON Peter, FOX-KEAN Melanie - Patent Citations and the Geography of Knowledge Spillovers: A Reassessment, pp. 450-460
  • HENDERSON Rebecca, JAFFE Adam, TRAJTENBERG Manuel - Patent Citations and the Geography of Knowledge Spillovers: A Reassessment: Comment, pp. 461-464
  • THOMPSON Peter, FOX-KEAN Melanie,  Patent Citations and the Geography of Knowledge Spillovers: A Reassessment: Reply, pp. 465-466
  • LEVIN Dan - Demand Reduction in Multi-Unit Auctions: Evidence from a Sportscard Field Experiment: Comment , pp. 467-471
  • ENGELBRECHT-WIGGANS Richard, LIST John A., REILEY David H. - Demand Reduction in Multi-Unit Auctions: Evidence from a Sportscard Field Experiment: Reply, pp. 472-476

(résumés du numéro 1/2005)

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