American Economic Review - Antérieurs à 2005

2004

Vol. 94, n°5 (December 2004)

  • CAMPBELL John Y., VUOLTEENAHO Tuomo - Bad Beta, Good Beta, pp. 1249 - 1275
  • CHEN Joseph, HONG HARRISON, HUANG Ming, KUBIK Jeffrey D. - Does Fund Size Erode Mutual Fund Performance? The Role of Liquidity and Organization, pp. 1276 - 1302
  • MACCINI Louis J., MOORE Bartholomew J., SCHALLER Huntley - The Interest Rate, Learning, and Inventory Investment, pp. 1303 - 1327
  • COEN-PIRANI Daniele - Markups, Aggregation, and Inventory Adjustment, pp. 1328 - 1353
  • RESTUCCIA Diego, URRUTIA Carlos - Intergenerational Persistence of Earnings: The Role of Early and College Education, pp. 1354 - 1378
  • HILL Robert J. - Constructing Price Indexes across Space and Time: The Case of the European Union, pp. 1379 - 1410
  • NEARY J. Peter - Rationalizing the Penn World Table: True Multilateral Indices for International Comparisons of Real Income, pp. 1411 - 1428
  • EECKHOUT Jan - Gibrat's Law for (All) Cities, pp. 1429 - 1451
  • AUSUBEL Lawrence M. - An Efficient Ascending-Bid Auction for Multiple Objects, pp. 1452 - 1475
  • COATE Stephen, CONLIN Michael - A Group Rule-Utilitarian Approach to Voter Turnout: Theory and Evidence, pp. 1476 - 1504
  • CHEN Yan, GAZZALE Robert - When Does Learning in Games Generate Convergence to Nash Equilibria? The Role of Supermodularity in an Experimental Setting, pp. 1505 - 1535
  • COMPTE Olivier, POSTLEWAITE Andrew - Confidence-Enhanced Performance, pp. 1536 - 1557
  • BERNHEIM Douglas B., RANGEL Antonio - Addiction and Cue-Triggered Decision Processes, pp. 1158 - 1590
  • AZOULAY Pierre - Capturing Knowledge within and across Firm Boundaries: Evidence from Clinical Development, pp. 1591 - 1612
  • ANGRIST Joshua D., LANG Kevin - Does School Integration Generate Peer Effects? Evidence from Boston's Metco Program, pp. 1613 - 1634
  • GROSSMAN Gene M., LAI Edwin L.-C. - International Protection of Intellectual Property, pp. 1635 - 1653
  • TEMIN Peter, VOTH Hans-Joachim - Riding the South Sea Bubble, pp. 1654 - 1669

Shorter Papers

  • LIGHT Audrey, McGARRY Kathleen - Why Parents Play Favorites: Explanations for Unequal Bequests, pp. 1669 - 1681
  • MORRISON Alan D., WILHELM William J. Jr. - Partnership Firms, Reputation, and Human Capital, pp. 1682 - 1692
  • DAVIS Lucas W. - The Effect of Health Risk on Housing Values: Evidence from a Cancer Cluster, pp. 1693 - 1704
  • LI Wenli, SARTRE Pierre-Daniel - Progressive Taxation and Long-Run Growth, pp. 1705 - 1716
  • FREY Bruno S., MEIER Stephan - Social Comparisons and Pro-social Behavior: Testing "Conditional Cooperation" in a Field, pp. 1717 - 1722

(résumés du numéro 5/2004)

Vol. 94, n°4 (September 2004)

  • SALA-I-MARTIN Xavier, DOPPELHOFER Gernot, MILLER Ronald I. - Determinants of Long-Term Growth: A Bayesian Averaging of Classical Estimates (BACE) Approach, pp. 813 - 835
  • HUANG Kevin X.D., LIU Zheng, PHANEUF Louis - Why Does the Cyclical Behavior of Real Wages Change Over Time?, pp. 836 - 856
  • ENGELMANN Dirk, STROBEL Martin - Inequality Aversion, Efficiency, and Maximin Preferences in Simple Distribution Experiments, pp. 857 - 869
  • TREFLER Daniel - The Long and Short of the Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement, pp. 870 - 895
  • MAILATH George J., POSTLEWAITE Andrew, SAMUELSON Larry - Sunk Investments Lead to Unpredictable Prices, pp. 896 - 918
  • GURYAN Jonathan - Desegragation and Black DRopout Rates, pp. 919 - 943
  • WASMER Etienne, WEIL Philippe - The Macroeconomics of Labor and Credit Market Imperfections, pp. 944 - 963
  • BARLEVY Gadi - The Cost of Business Cycles Under Endogenous Growth, pp. 964 - 990
  • BERTRAND Marianne, MULLAINATHAN Sendhil - Are Emily and Greg More Employable Than Lakisha and Jamal? A Field Experiment on Labor Market Discrimination, pp. 991 - 1013
  • SUGDEN Robert - The Opportunity Criterion: Consumer Sovereignty Without the Assumption of Coherent Preferences, pp. 1014 - 1033
  • MASKIN Eric, TIROLE Jean - The Politician and the Judge: Accountability in Government, pp. 1034 - 1054
  • ROMER Christina D., Romer David H. - A New Measure of Monetary Shocks: Derivation and Implications, pp. 1055 - 1084
  • HOPKINS Ed, KORNIENKO Tatiana - Running to Keep in the Same Place: Consumer Choice as a Game of Status, pp. 1085 - 1107
  • HANSON Gordon H., XIANG Chong - The Home-Market Effect and Bilateral Trade Patterns, pp. 1108 - 1129
  • SOMERVILLE R.A. - Insurance, Consumption, and Saving: A Dynamic Analysis in Continuous Time, pp. 1130 - 1140
  • VAN den STEEN Eric - Rational Overoptimism (and Other Biases), pp. 1141 - 1151

Shorter Papers

  • PANDEY Priyanka - Effects of Technology on Incntive Design of Share Contracts, pp. 1152 - 1168
  • MAZZOCCO Maurizio - Saving, Risk Sharing, and Preferences for Risk, pp. 1169 - 1182
  • CÉSPEDES Luis, GHANG Roberto, VELASCO Andrés - Balance Sheets and Exchange Rate Policy, pp. 1183 - 1193
  • CAMPBELL Jefffey R., LAPHAM Beverly - Real Exchange Rate Fluctuations and the Dynamics of Retail Trade Industries on the U.S.-Canada Border, pp. 1194 -1206
  • MAJUMDAR Sumon, MUKAND Sharun W. - Policy Gambles, pp. 1207 - 1222
  • COOPER Russell, WILLIS Jonathan L. - A Comment on the Economics of Labor Adjustment: Mind the Gap, pp. 1223 - 1237
  • CABALLERO Ricardo J., ENGEL Eduardo M.R.A. - A Comment on the Economics of Labor Adjustment: Mind the Gap: Reply, pp. 1238 - 1244
  • COOPER Russell, WILLIS Jonathan L. - A Comment on the Economics of Labor Adjustment: Mind the Gap: Rejoinder, pp. 1245 - 1247

(résumés du numéro 4/2004)

Vol. 94, n°3 (June 2004)

  • ENGLE Robert - Risk and Volatility: Econometric Models and Financial Pratice,  pp. 405-420
  • GRANGER Clive W. J. - Time series Analysis, Cointegration, and Applications,  pp. 421-425
  • CALVO-ARMENGOL Antoni and O.JACKSON Matthew - The effects of Social Networks on Employment and Inequality,   pp. 426-454
  • GARTON Gary and HUANG Lixin - Liquidity, Efficiency, and Book Bailouts,  pp. 455-483
  • CELEN Bogachan and KARIV Shachar - Distinguishing Informational Cascades from Herd Behavior in the Laboratory, pp. 484-498
  • GARICANO Luis and SANTOS Tano - Referrals, pp. 499-525
  • GUISO Luigi, SAPIENZA Paola, ZINGALES Luigi - The role of social capital in financial developement, pp.526-556
  • BOYARCHANKO Svetlana - Irrevisible decisions and Record-Setting news principles, pp.557-568
  • BURKART Mike, ELLINGSON Tore - In-kind finance: A theory of trade credits, pp.569-590
  • N. FIGLIO David, E. LUCAS Maurice - What's in a grade? School Report cards an the Housing Market, pp. 591-604
  • SMARZYNSKA JAVORCIK Beata - Does foreign direct investment increase the productivity of domestic firms? In search of spillovers trough backward linkages, pp. 605-627
  • COATE Stephan - Pareto-Improving compaign finance policy, pp. 628-655
  • MORETTI Enrico - Workers' education, spillovers, and productivity: Evidence from plant-level production functions,  pp. 656-690
  • LERNER Josh, TIROLE Jean - Efficient patent pools, pp.691-711
  • HANSSEN F. Andrew - There a politically optimal level of judicial independence?, pp. 712-729

Shorter papers

  • FRIJTERS Paul, HAISKEN-DeNEW, SCHIELDS Michael A. - Money does matter! Evidence from increasing real income and life satisfaction in East Germany following reunification,  pp. 730-740
  • A. LIST John, BERRENS Robert P., K. BOHARA Alok, KERKVLIET Joe - Examining the role of social isolation on stated preferences , pp. 741-752
  • HOFF Karla, E. STIGLITZ Joseph - After the big bang? Obstacles to the emergence of the rule of law in post-communist societies, pp. 753-763
  • WINTER Eyal - Incentives and discrimination, pp.764-773
  • Aid, Policies and Growth:
    • EASTERLY William, LEVINE Ross, ROODMAN David - Comment   pp.774-780
    • BURNSIDE Craig, DOLLAR David - Reply   pp.781-785
  • Resistance to reform: Status quo bias in the presence of individual-specific incertainty
    • CICCONE Antonio - Comment   pp. 785-795
  • Opportunism in Multilateral vertical contracting: Nondiscrimination, exclusivity, and uniformity: 
    • M. MARX Leslie, SCHAFFER Greg - Comment   pp.796-801
    • McAFEE R. Preston, SCHWARTZ Marius - Reply   pp.802-804

(résumés du numéro 3/2004)

Vol. 94, n°2 (May 2004)

  • Richard T. Ely Lecture
    • KING Mervyn - Institutions of Monetary Policy   pp.1-13
  • Asset Bubbles and the Macroeconomy
    • R. BEAN Charles - Asset Prices, Financial Instability, and Monetary Policy   pp. 14-18
    • Y. CAMPHELL John and VUOLTEENAHO Tuomo  - Inflation Illusion and Stock Prices   pp. 19-23
    • DUPOR Bill  and CONLE Timothy  - The Fed Response to Equity Prices and Inflation   pp.24-28
    • A. LAMONT Owen and C.STEIN Jeremy -  Aggregate Short Interest and Market Valuations   pp. 29-32 
  • Innovations and Issues in Monetary Policy: The Last Fifteen Years
    • GREENSPAN Alan  Risk and Uncertainty in Monetary Policy  PP.   33-40
    • FELDSTEIN Martin, KING Mervyn, L. Yellon - Panel Discussion  pp.41-48
    • SINAI Allen - Preemption, Changing Structure, and U.S. Monetary Policy   pp.49-52
  • Capital-Account Liberalization, Debt Financing, and Financial Crises
    • M. REINHART, S:ROGOFF Kenneth - Serial Default and the “Paradox” of Rich-to-Poor Capital Flows   pp.53-58
    • EDWARDS Sebastian - Financial Openness, Sudden Stops, and Current-Account Reversals   pp.49-64
    • AIZENMANN Joshua - Financial Opening and Development: Evidence and Policy Controversies   pp.65-70
  • Policies to Deal with Deflation
    • J. AUERBACH Alan, OBSTFELD Maurice - Monetary and Fiscal Remedies for Deflation   pp.71-75
    • B. EGGERTSSON, WOODFORD Michael, GREENSPAN Alan - Policy Options in a Liquidity Trap   PP.76-79
    • COENEN Günter, W. WIELAND Volker - Exchange-Rate Policy and the Zero Bound on Nominal Interest Rates   pp.80-84
    • S. BERNANKE Ben, R. REINHART VIncent - Conducting Monetary Policy at Very Low Short-Term Interest Rates   pp.85-90
  • Issues in Macroeconomic Policy Design
    • ANGELETOS george-Mario, PAVAN Alessandro - Transparency of Information and Coordination in Economies with Investment Complementarities  pp.91-98
    • ATKESON Andrew, J. KEHOE Patrick - Deflation and Depression: Is There an Empirical Link?   pp.99-103
    • BASSETTO Marco - Negative Nominal Interest Rates   pp.104-108
    • KOCHERLOKATA Narayabna - Wedges and Taxes   pp.109-113
  • Understanding Exchange-Rate Dynamics: A Session in Memory of Rudi Dornbusch
    • BACCHETTA Philippe, VAN WINCOOP Eric - A Scapegoat Model of Exchange-Rate Fluctuations   pp.114-118
    • ENGEL Charles, D:WEST Kenneth - Accounting for Exchange-Rate Variability in Present-Value Models When the Discount Factor Is Near 1   pp.119-125
    • HAU Harald, REY Hélène - Can Portfolio Rebalancing Explain the Dynamics of Equity Returns, Equity Flows, and Exchange Rates?   pp.126-133
  • Dissecting International Trade: The Dimensions of National Market Penetration
    • BERGOEING Raphael, J. KEHOE Timothy, STRAUSS-KAHN Vanessa, YI Kei-Mu - Why Is Manufacturing Trade Rising Even as Manufacturing Output Is Falling?pp. 134-138
    • BRODA Christian, E. WEINSTEIN David - Variey Growth and World Welfare   pp.139-144
    • FEENSTRA Robert, KEE Hiau Looi - On the Measurement of Product Variety in Trade   pp.145-149
      EATON Jonathan, KORTUM Samuel, KRAMARZ Francis - Dissecting Trade: Firms, Industries, and Export Destinations   pp.150-154
  • Taxation, Investment, and Saving
    • J. AUERBACH Alan - How Much Equity Does the Government Hold?   pp.155-160
    • GARDON Roger, KALAMBOKIDIS Laura, ROHALY Jeffrey, SLEMROD Joel - Toward a Consumption Tax, and Beyond   pp. 161-165
    • B. MULLIGAN Casey - What Do Aggregate Consumption Euler Equations Say About the Capital-Income Tax Burden?   pp. 166-170
    • POTERBA James - Taxation and Corporate Payout Policy   pp.171-175
  • Solvency and Reform of Social Security
    • SMETTERS Kent - Is the Social Security Trust Fund a Store of Value?   pp.176-181
    • L.CLARK Robert - Social Security Financing: Facts, Fantasies, Foibles, and Follies   pp.182-186
    • POZEN Robert, J. SCHIEBER Sylvester, B. SHOVEN John - Improving Social Security’s Progressivity and Solvency with Hybrid Indexing  pp. 197-191
  • New Developments in Human-Capital Theory
    • J. MURPHY Kevin, ZABOJNIK Jan - CEO Pay and Appointments: A Market-Based Explanation for Recent Trends   pp. 192-196
    • GARICANO Luis, ROSSI - ROSSI-HANSBERG Esteban - Inequality and the Organization of Knowledge  pp.197-202
    • GIBBSON Robert, WALDMANN Michael  - Task-Specific Human Capital   pp.203-207
      P. LAZEAR Edward - Balanced Skills and Entrepreneurship  pp.208-211
  • New Data and New Questions in Personnel Economics
    • P. LAZAER Edward, OYER Paul - The Structure of Wages and Internal Mobility  pp.212-216
    • BARTEL Ann, ICHNIOWSKI Casey, SHAW Kathryn - Using “Insider Econometrics” to Study Productivity   pp.217-223
    • M. ABOWD John, HALTIWANGER John, LANE Julia - Integrated Longitudinal Employee–Employer Data for the United States   pp. .224-229
  • Teacher Quality
    • CORORCANSean P., N. EWANS William, and M SCHWAB Robert - Changing Labor-Market Opportunities for Women and the Quality of Teachers, 1957–2000   pp.230-235
    • M. HOXBY Caroline and LEIGH Andrew - Pulled Away or Pushed Out? Explaining the Decline of Teacher Aptitude in the United States   pp. 236-240
    • D. AGRIDT Joshua and GURYAN Jonathan  - Teacher Testing, Teacher Education, and Teacher Characteristics   pp.241-24E
    • ROCKOFF Jonah - The Impact of Individual Teachers on Student Achievement: Evidence from Panel Data   pp. 247-252
  • Recent Research in Economic Education
    • SOSIN Kim,J. BLERCHA  Betty ,AGARWAL  Rajshreel, L. BARTLETT Robi , and L- DANIEL Joseph  - Efficiency in the Use of Technology in Economic Education: Some Preliminary Results   pp. 253-258
    • ALLGOOD Sam, BOSSHARDT William, VAN DE KLAAUW Wilbert, and WATTS Michael - What Students Remember and Say about College Economics Years Later   pp.  259-265
    • A. STOCK Wendy and W. LEE Hansen - Ph.D. Program Learning and Job Demands: How Close Is the Match?   pp. 266-271
  • The Labor Market for New Ph.D. Economists
    • J. SIEGFRIED John  and A STOCK Wendy  - The Labor Market for New Ph.D. Economists in 2002   pp. 272-285
    • J. AUERBACH Alan;D.BLAU  Francine;B. SHOVEN John  - Panel Discussion   pp.286-290
  • The Underrepresentation of Minority Faculty in Higher Education: Supply or Demand?
    • COLE Stephen  and ARIAS Elizabeth  - Can Demand-Side Variables Explain the Low Numbers of Minority Faculty in Higher Education?   pp.291-295
    • L. MYERS Samue Jr.,  and S. TURNER Caroline  - The Effects of Ph.D. Supply on Minority Faculty Representation   pp.  296-301
    • BROOKS SLAUGHTER John, G. EHRENBERG Ronald, HANUSHEK Eric A. - Panel Discussion   pp. 302-306
  • Gender in Policy and the Labor Market
    • J. ANDERSON Deborah  and J. CHESLOCK John - Institutional Strategies to Achieve Gender Equity in Intercollegiate Athletics: Does Title IX Harm Male Athletes?   pp.307-311
    • SORENSON Elaine - Understanding How Child Support Arrears Reached $18 Billion in California   pp.312-316
    • ANTONOVICS Kate  and TOWN Robert  - Are All the Good Men Married? Uncovering the Sources of the Marital Wage Premium  pp.317-321
    • G. MCKINNISHTerra G. - Occupation, Sex-Integration, and Divorce   pp.322-325
  • Health, Health Care, and Economic Development
    • BANNERJEE Abhijit, DEATON Angus and DUFLO Esther - Wealth, Health, and Health Services in Rural Rajasthan   pp.326-330
    • CASE Anne LE ROUX, Ingrid, and MENENDEZ Alicia  - Medical Compliance and Income–Health Gradients   pp. 331-335
    • GERTLER Paul - Do Conditional Cash Transfers Improve Child Health? Evidence from PROGRESA’s Control Randomized Experiment   pp.336-341
  • Information, Pricing, and Productivity of Medical Technology
    • M. CUTLER David, S. HUCKMANN Robert, and LANDRUM Mary Beth - The Role of Information in Medical Markets: An Analysis of Publicly Reported Outcomes in Cardiac Surgery   pp. 342-346
    • C. BAKER Laurence, C. AFENDULIS Christopher, and A. HEIDENREICH Paul - Managed Care, Information, and Diffusion: The Case of Treatment for Heart-Attack Patients   pp.347-351
    • DOR Avi, GROSSMAN Michael  and M. KOROUKIAN Siran - Hospital Transaction Prices and Managed-Care Discounting for Selected Medical Technologies   pp. 352-356
    • BAICKER Katherine and CHANDRA Amitabh - The Productivity of Physician Specialization: Evidence from the Medicare Program   pp.357-361
  • Realism in Experimental Economics: Integrating the Real World into Experiments
    • BOHNET Iris and HUCK Steffen  - Repetition and Reputation: Implications for Trust and Trustworthiness When Institutions Change   pp.362-366    
    • CAPRA C. Mónica  - Mood-Driven Behavior in Strategic Interactions   pp. 367-372
    • R. ANDERSON Lisa, M. MELLOR Jennifer, and MILYO Jeffrey - Social Capital and Contributions in a Public-Goods Experiment   pp.373-376
    • GNEEZY Uri and RUSTICHIN Aldo - Gender and Competition at a Young Age   pp.377-381
  • Invention and Institutions of Intellectual Property in Historical Perspective
    • R. EPSTEIN Stephan  - Property Rights to Technical Knowledge in Premodern Europe, 1300–1800   pp.382-387
    • MOSER Petra  and NICHOLAS Tom  - Was Electricity a General Purpose Technology? Evidence from Historical Patent Citations   pp.388-394
    • KHAN B. Zorina  and L. SOKOLOFF Kenneth  - Institutions and Democratic Invention in 19th-Century America: Evidence from “Great Inventors,” 1790–1930   pp. 395-401
  • Competition
    • CAPLAN Bryan  and COWEN Tyler  - Do We Underestimate the Benefits of Cultural Competition?   pp.402-407
    • L. GLEASER Edward  - Psychology and the Market   pp. 408-413
    • SCHLEIFER Andrei - Does Competition Destroy Ethical Behavior?   pp. 414-418
  • Memos to the Council of Behavioral-Economics Advisors
    • BERTRAND Marianne,MULLAINATHAN Sendhil, and SHAFIR Eldar  - A Behavioral-Economics View of Poverty   pp.419-423
    • CRONQVIST Henrik  and H. THALER Richard  - Design Choices in Privatized Social-Security Systems: Learning from the Swedish Experience       pp.  424-428
    • KAHNEMAN Daniel, B. KRUEGER Alan, SCHKADE David, SCHWARZ Norbert  and STONE Arthur   - Toward National Well-Being Accounts   pp.429-434
    • M. MURPHY Kevin  and SCHLEIFER Andrei - Persuasion in Politics   pp. 435-439
  • State Legal Variation and Economic Outcomes
    • H. AUTOR David, J. DONOHUE III John  and J. SCHWAB Stewart  - The Employment Consequences of Wrongful-Discharge Laws: Large, Small, or None at All?   pp.440-446
    • JOLLS Christine  Identifying the Effects of the Americans with Disabilities Act Using State-Law Variation: Preliminary Evidence on Educational Participation Effects   pp  447-453
    • ASHENFELD Orley  and GREENSTONE Michae - Estimating the Value of a Statistical Life: The Importance of Omitted Variables and Publication Bias   pp.454-460
  • When Are Sunk Costs Barriers to Entry? Entry Barriers in Economic and Antitrust Analysis
    • MCAFEE. Preston , M. MIALON Hugo , and A. WILLIAMS Michael  - What Is a Barrier to Entry?   pp.   461-465
    • W. CARLTON Dennis   - Why Barriers to Entry Are Barriers to Understanding   pp-  466-470
    • SCHMALENSEE Richard - Sunk Costs and Antitrust Barriers to Entry   pp. 471-477

(resumés du n° 2/2004)

Vol. 94, n°1 (January 2004)

  • DIAMOND Peter - Social Security, pp. 1-24
  • PERSSON Torsten, TABELLINI Guido - Constitutional Rules and Fiscal Policy Outcomes, pp. 25-45
  • JOVANOVIC Boyan, BRAGUINSKY Serguey - Bidder Discounts and Target Premia in Takeovers, pp. 46-56
  • BÖRGERS Tilman - Costly Voting, pp. 57-66
  • ROMALIS John - Factor Proportions and the Structure of Commodity Trade, pp. 67-97
  • ROSE Andrew K. Rose - Do We Really Know That the WTO Increases Trade?, pp. 98-114
  • DI TELLA Rafael, SCHARGRODSKY Ernesto - Do Police Reduce Crime? Estimates Using the Allocation of Police Forces After a Terrorist Attack, pp. 115-133
  • BLONIGEN Bruce A., PARK Jee-Hyeong - Dynamic Pricing in the Presence of Antidumping Policy: Theory and Evidence, pp. 134-154
  • LOCHNER Lance, MORETTI Enrico - The Effect of Education on Crime: Evidence from Prison Inmates, Arrests, and Self-Reports, pp. 155-189
  • LUBIK Thomas A., SCHORFHEIDE Frank - Testing for Indeterminacy: An Application to U.S. Monetary Policy, pp. 190-217
  • KUHN Peter, SKUTERUD Mikal - Internet Job Search and Unemployment Durations, pp. 218-232
  • JACOB Brian A. - Public Housing, Housing Vouchers, and Student Achievement: Evidence from Public Housing Demolitions in Chicago, pp. 233-258
  • KEEN Michael, WILDASIN David - Pareto-Efficient International Taxation, ppè. 259-275
  • LETTAU Martin, LUDVIGSON Sydney C. - Understanding Trend and Cycle in Asset Values: Reevaluating the Wealth Effect on Consumption, pp., 276-299
  • HELPMAN Elhanan. MELITZ Marc J. . YEAPLE Stephen  R. - Export Versus FDI with Heterogeneous Firms, pp. 300-316
  • HASTINGS Justine S. - Vertical Relationships and Competition in Retail Gasoline Markets: Empirical Evidence from Contract Changes in Southern California, pp. 317-328
  • SAMWICK Andrew A., SKINNER Jonathan - How Will 401(k) Pension Plans Affect Retirement Income?, pp. 329-343
  • SCHMIDT Martin B., BERRI David J. - The Impact of Labor Strikes on Consumer Demand: An Application to Professional Sports, pp. 344-357
  • PLUG Erik - Estimating the Effect of Mother’s Schooling on Children’s Schooling Using a Sample of Adoptees, pp. 358-368
  • FEINERMAN Eli, FINKELSHTAIN Israel, KAN Iddo - On a Political Solution to the NIMBY Conflict

Verifying the Solution from a Nonlinear Solver: A Case Study
Comment: Ron Shachar and Barry Nalebuff
Reply: B. D. McCullough and H. D. Vinod
Comment: David M. Drukker and Vince Wiggins
Reply: B. D. McCullough and H. D. Vinod

(résumés du n° 1/2004


2003

Vol. 93, n°5 (December 2003)

  • KAHNEMANN Daniel - Maps of Bounded Rationality: Psychology for Behavioral Economics, pp. 1449-1475
  • MARCET Albert, NICOLINI Juan P. - Recurrent Hyperinflations and Learning, pp. 1476-1498
  • ATTANASIO Orazio, ROHWEDDER Susann - Pension Wealth and Household Saving: Evidence from Pension Reforms in the United Kingdom, pp. 1499-1521
  • DIXIT Avinash, LAMBERTINI Luisa - Interactions of Commitment and Discretion in Monetary and Fiscal Policies, pp. 1522-1542
  • ROTEMBERG Julio J. - Stochastic Technical Progress, Smooth Trends, and Nearly Distinct Business Cycles, pp. 1543-1559
  • JACOB Brian A., LEFGREN Lars - Are Idle Hands the Devil’s Workshop? Incapacitation, Concentration, and Juvenile Crime, pp. 1560-1577
  • PAKES Ariel - A Reconsideration of Hedonic Price Indexes with an Application to PC’s, pp. 1578-1596
  • BROCK William A., XEPAPADEAS Anastasios - Valuing Biodiversity from an Economic Perspective: A Unified Economic, Ecological, and Genetic Approach, pp. 1597-1614
  • CALOMIRIS Charles W., MASON Joseph R., Fundamentals, Panics, and Bank Distress During the Depression, pp. 1615-1647
  • RHODE Paul W., STRUMPF Koleman S. - Assessing the Importance of Tiebout Sorting: Local Heterogeneity from 1850 to 1990, pp. 1648-1677
  • TIROLE Jean - Inefficient Foreign Borrowing: A Dual- and Common- Agency Perspective, pp. 1678-1702
  • KNITTEL Christopher R. ,  STANGO Victor - Price Ceilings as Focal Points for Tacit Collusion: Evidence from Credit Cards, pp. 1703-1729
  • LA FERRARA Eliana - Kin Groups and Reciprocity: A Model of Credit Transactions in Ghana, pp. 1730-1751

Shorter Papers

  • BRADFORD W. David - Pregnancy and the Demand for Cigarettes, pp. 1752-1763
  • BURDETT Kenneth, LAGOS Ricardo, WRIGHT Randall - Crime, Inequality, and Unemployment, pp. 1764-1777
  • GRUBB Farley - Creating the U.S. Dollar Currency Union, 1748–1811: A Quest for Monetary Stability or a Usurpation of State Sovereignty for Personal Gain?, pp. 1778-1798
  • BONJOUR Dorothe, CHERKAS Lynn F. , HASKEL Jonathan E. , HAWKES Denise D., SPECTOR Tim D. - Returns to Education: Evidence from U.K. Twins, pp. 1799-1812
  • CURRIE Janet, STABILE Mark - Socioeconomic Status and Child Health: Why Is the Relationship Stronger for Older Children?, pp. 1813-1823
  • DIXIT Avinash - Clubs with Entrapment, pp. 1824-1829
  • HART Sergiu, MAS-COLELL Andreu - Uncoupled Dynamics Do Not Lead to Nash Equilibrium, pp. 1830-1836

(résumés du n° 5/2003

Vol. 93, n°4 (September 2003)

  • GLAESER  Edward L., LUTTMER Erzo F.P. - The Misallocation of Housing Under Rent Control, pp. 1027-1046
  • DIAMOND Peter, GEANAKIPLOS John - Social Security Investment in Equities, pp. 1047-1074
  • CABRAL Luis M. B., MATA José - On the Evolution of the Firm Size Distribution: Facts and Theory , pp. 1075-1090
  •  De la CROIX David , DOEPKE Matthias - Inequality and Growth: Why Differential Fertility Matters, pp. 1091-1113
  • BLUNDELL Richard , REED Howard, STOKER Thomas M. - Interpreting Aggregate Wage Growth: The Role of Labor Market Participation, pp. 1114-1131
  • PANDE Rohini - Can Mandated Political Representation Increase Policy Influence for Disadvantaged Minorities? Theory and Evidence from India, pp. 1132-1151
  • FOCARELLI Dario, PANETTA Fabio - Are Mergers Beneficial to Consumers? Evidence from the Market for Bank Deposits, pp. 1152-1172
  • LEVY-YEATI Eduardo, STURZENEGGER Federico - To Float or to Fix: Evidence on the Impact of Exchange Rate Regimes on Growth, pp. 1173-1193
  • MAYER Christopher, SINAI Todd - Network Effects, Congestion Externalities, and Air Traffic Delays: Or Why Not All Delays Are Evil, pp. 1194-1216
  • KOSE Ayhan M. - OTROK Christopher, WHITEMAN  Charles H. - International Business Cycles: World, Region and Country-Specific Factors, 1216-1239
  • LAITNER John, STOLYAROV Domitriy - Technological Change and the Stock Market, pp. 1240-1267
  • BERNARD Andrew B., EATON Jonathan, JENSEN Bradford J., KORTUM Samuel - Plants and Productivity in International Trade, pp. 1268-1290
  • EVANS Carolyn L. - The Economic Significance of National Border Effects, pp. 1291 - 1312
  • BLACK Dan A. , SMITH Jeffrey A., BERGER Mark C., BRETT Noel J. - Is the Threat of Reemployment Services More Effective Than the Services Themselves? - Evidence form Random Assignment in the U1 System, pp. 1313-1327
  • HUBHARD Thomas N. - Information, Decisions, and Productivity: On-Board Computers and Capacity Utilization in Trucking, pp. 1328-1353

Shorter Papers

  • HERTZ Thomas - Upward Bias in the Estimated Returns to Education: Evidence from South Africa, pp. 1354-1368
  • HOLDEN Steinar, DRISCOLL John C. - Inflation Persistence and Relative Contracting, pp. 1369-1372
  • THOMASSON Melissa A. - The Importance of Group Coverage: How Tax Policy Shaped U.S. Health Insurance, pp. 1373-1384
  • BOTTICINI Maristella, SIOW Aloysius - Why Dowries?, pp. 1385-1398
  • FIELD J. Alexander - The Most Technologically Progressive Decade of the Century, pp. 1399-1413
  • HANES Christopher, JAMES John A. - Wage Adjustment Under Low Inflation: Evidence from U.S. History, pp. 1414-1424
  • RAITH Michael - Competition, Risk, and Managerial Incentives, pp. 1425-1436
  • BULTE Erwin H., HORAN Richard D., SHOGREN  Jason F.  - Elephants: Comment, pp. 1437-1445
  • KREMER Michael, MARCOM Charles - Reply, pp. 1446

(résumés du n° 4/2003)

Vol. 93, n° 3 (june 2003)

  • SMITH Vernon L. - Constructivist and Ecological  Rationality in Economics, pp. 465-508
  • SEGAL Hya - Optimal Pricing Mechanisms with Unknown Demand, pp.509-529
  • FRANCOIS Patrick, LIODY-ELLIS - Animal Spirits Through Creative Destruction, pp. 530-550
  • BAKER George P., HUBBARD Thomas N. - Make Versus Buy in Trucking: Asset Ownership, Job Design, and Information, pp. 551-572
  • BEAUDRY Paul, GREEN David A. - Wages and Employment in the United States and Germany: What Explains the Differences?, pp. 573-602
  • CHAMLEY Christophe - Dynamic Speculative Attacks, pp. 603-621
  • LEVIN Andrew, WIELAND Volker, WILLIAMS John C. - The Performance of Forecast-Based Monetary Policy Rules Under Model Uncertainty, pp. 622-645
  • CHE Yeon-Koo, GALE Ian -Optimal Design of Research Contests, pp. 646-671  
  • ANDREONI James, CASTILLO Marco, PETRIE Ragan - What Do Bargainers' Preferences Look Like? Experiments with a Convex Ultimatum Game, pp. 672-685
  • SCHOTT Peter K. - One Size Fits All? Heckscher-Ohlin Specialization in Global Production, pp. 686-708
  • THOENIG Mathias, VERDIER Thierry - A Theory of Defensive Skill-Biased Innovation and Globalization, pp. 709-728
  • ABDULKADIROGLU Atila, SÖNMEZ Tayfun - School Choice: A Mechanism Design Approach, pp. 729-747
  • JUSTIN Johnson P., MYATT David P. - Multiproduct Quality Competition: Fighting Brands and Product Line Pruning, pp. 748-774
  • RAUCH James E., TRINDADE Vitor - Information, International Substitutability, and Globalization, pp. 775-791
  • ANDREONI James, PAYNE Abigail - Do Government Grants to Private Charities Crowd out Giving or Fund-raising?, pp. 792-812
  • RANGEL Antonio - Forward and Backward Intergrenerational Goods: Why Is Social Security Good for the Environment?, pp 813-834
  • LEVIN Jonathan - Relational Incentive Contracts, pp 835-857

Shorter Papers

  • CHAN Jimmy, EYSTER Erik - Does Banning Affirmative Action Lower College Student Quality?, pp. 858-872
  • McCULLOUGH B.D., VINOD H.D. - Verifying the Solution from a Nonlinear Solver: A Case Study, pp. 873-892
  • ANDREONI James, HARBAUGH William,VESTERLUND Lise - The Carrot or the Stick: Rewards, Punishments, and Cooperation, pp. 893-902
  • KALEMLI-OZEAN Sebnem, SORENSEN Bent E., YOSHA Oved - Risk Sharing and Industrial Specialization: Regional and International Evidence, pp. 903-918
  • ROGERSON William P. -  Simple Menus of Contracts in Cost-Based Procurement and Regulation, pp. 919-926
  • WANG Neng - Caballero Meets Bewley: The Permanent-Income Hypothesis in General  Equilibrium, pp. 927-936
  • CALOMIRIS Charles W., MASON Joseph R. - Consequences of Bank Distress During the Great Depression, pp. 937-947
  • PALACIOS-HUERTA Ignacio - An Empirical Analysis of the Risk Properties of Human Capital Returns, pp. 948-964
  • OWEN Philips R., MENKHAUS Dale J., COATNEY Kalyn T. - Collusive Practices in Repeated English Auctions: Experimental Evidence on Bidding Rings, pp. 965-979
  • BLONIGEN Bruce A., DAVIES Ronald B., HEAD Keith - Estimating the Knowledge-Capital Model of the Multinational Enterprise: Comment, pp. 980-994
    CARR David L., MARKUSEN R. James, MASKUS Keith E. - Reply, pp. 995-1001
  • SHALIT Haim, YITZHAKI Shlomo - An Asset Allocation Puzzle: Comment, pp. 1002-1008
  • LI Chol-Won - Endogenous Growth Without Scale Effects: Comment, pp. 1009-1018     

(résumés du n° 3/2003)

Vol. 93, n° 2 (may 2003)

  • Richard T. Ely Lecture
    • FISCHER Stanley - Globalization and Its Challenges, pp. 1-30
  • The Future of the IMF and World Bank
    • CABALLERO Ricardo J. - The Future of the IMF, 31-38
    • BANERJEE Abhijit F., HE Ruimin - The World Bank of the Future, pp. 39-44
    • FISCHER Stanley, MELTZER Allan H., SACHS, Jeffrey D.STERN Nicholas - The Future of the IMF and World Bank: Panel   Discussion, pp. 45-50
  • International Transmission of Business Cycles in an Increasingly Integrated World Economy
    • BAXTER Marianne, KOUPARITSAS Michael A. - Trade Structure, Industrial Structure, and International Business  Cycles, pp. 51-56
    • KOSE Ayham M., PRASAD Eswar S., TERRONES Marco E. - How Does Globalization Affect the Synchronization of Business Cycles?, pp. 57-62
    • HEATHCOTE Jonathan, PERRI Fabrizio - Why Has the U.S. Economy Become Less Correlated with the Rest of the World?, pp. 63-69
  • New Approaches to Resolving Emerging-Market Financial Crises
    • KRUEGER Anne - Sovereign Debt Restructuring: Messy or Messier?, pp. 70-74
    • KROSZNER Randall S. - Sovereign Debt Restructuring, pp. 75-79
    • EICHENGREEN Barry , MODY Ashoka  - Is Aggregation a Problem for Sovereign Debt Restructuring?, pp. 80-84
  • Debt Equity, and Financial Openness
    • SHLEIFER  Andrei - Will the Sovereign Debt Market Survive?, pp. 85-90
    • HERRY Peter Blair - Capital-Axxount Liberalilzation, the Cost of Capital, and Economic Growth, pp. 91-96
    • MARTELL Rofolfo, STULZ René M. - Equity-Market Liberalizations as Country IPO's, pp. 97-101
  • The Contribution of Recent Innovations in Data Collection to Development Economics
    • KREMER Michael - Randomized Evaluations of Educational Programs in Developing Countries: Some Lessons, pp.102-106
    • UDRY Christopher - Fieldwork, Economic Theory, and Research on Institutions in Developing Countrie, pp. 107-111
    • ROSENZWEIG Mark R. - Payoffs from Panels in Low-Income Countries: Economic Development and Economic Mobility, pp. 112-117
  • Recent Advances in Econometric Methodology for Policy Analysis
    • HAN Jinyong, HAUSMAN Jerry - Weak Instruments: Diagnosis and Cures in Empirical Econometrics, pp.118-125
    • IMBENS Guido W. - Sensitivity to Exogeneity Assumptions in Program Evaluation, pp. 126-132
  • Impact of Modern Economic Theory on Policy and Empirical Research
    • McMILAN John - Market Design: the Policy Uses of Theory, pp. 139-144
    • HALL Robert E. - Modern Theory of Unemployment Fluctuations: Empirics and Policy Applications, pp. 145-150
    • CHIAPPORI Pierre-André, LEVITT Steven D. - Microeconomics, pp. 151-155
  • Views of Economics from Neighboring Social Sciences
    • BARTELS Larry M., BRADY Henry E. - Economic Behavior in Political Context, pp. 156-161
    • KAHNEMAN Daniel - A Psychological Perspective on Economics, pp. 162-168
    • PODOLNY Joel M. - A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Symbols: A Socilogist's View of the Economic Pursuit of Truth, pp. 169-174
  • Behavioral Economics, Public Policy, and Paternalism
    • THALER Richard H., SUNSTEIN Cass R. - Libertarian Paternalism, pp. 175-179
    • CHOI James J., LAIBSON David, MADRIAN Brigitte C., METRICK Andrew  - Optimal Defaults, pp. 180-185
    • O'DONOGHUE Ted, RABIN Matthew - Studying Optimal Paternalism, Illustrated by a Model of Sin taxes, pp. 186-191
  • Experimental Economics
    • COMERER Colin, HO Teck, CHONG Kuan - Models of Thinking, Learning and Teaching in Games, pp. 192-195
    • SCHOTTER Andrew - Decision Making with Naive Advice, pp. 196-201
    • COOPER David J., KAGEL Joh H. - Lessons Learned: Generalizing Learning Acroos Games, pp. 202-207
    • CASON Timothy N., MUI Vai-Lam - Testing Political Economy Models of  Reform in the Laboratory, pp. 208-212
  • Assessing Living Standards: From the Pre-Columbian Era to the Present
    • STECKEL Richard H. - What Can Be Learned from Skeletons the Might Interest Economists, Historians, and Other Social Scientists?, pp. 213-220
    • VOTH Hans-Joachim - Living Standards During the Industrial Revolution: An Economist's Guide, pp. 221-226
    • COSTA DDora L., KAHN Matthew E. - The Rising Price of Nonmarket Goods, pp. 227-232
  • Maternity and Motherhood
    • HOTCHKISS Julie L., PITTS Melinda M. - At What Level of Labor-Market Intermittency Are Women Penalized?, 233-237
    • AIZER Anna - Low Take-Up in Medicaid: Does Outreach Matter and for Whom?, pp.238-241
    • AMUEDO-DORANTES Catalina, MUNDRA Kusum - Impact of Immigration on Prenatal Care Use and Birth Weight: Evidence from California in the 1990's, pp. 242-246
    • BAUGHMAN Reagan, DICKERT-CONLIN Stacy - Did Expanding the EITC Promote Motherhood?, pp. 247-251
  • Health Insurance, Retirement, and Monetary Policy
    • DUSHI Irena, HONIG Marjorie - Price and Spouse's Coverage in Employée Demand for Health Insurance, pp. 252-256
    • LACHANCE Marie-Eve, MITCHELL Olivia S. - Guaranteeing  Individual Accounts, pp. 257-260
    • POWERS T. Elizabeth, NEUMARK David - Monetary Policy Under Imperfect Capital Markets in a Small Open Economy, pp. 261-265
    • TULADHAR Anita - Monetary Policy Under Imperfect Capital Markets in a Small Open Economy, pp. 266-270
  • Reducing the Uninsured by Shifting  Risk in Health Insurance
    • GRUBER Jonathan - Evaluating Alternative Approaches to Incremental Health-Insurance Expansion.., pp. 271-276
    • HOLAHAN John, NICHOLS Len M., BLUMBERG LindaJ., SHEN Yu-Chu - A New Approach to Risk-Spreading via Coverage-Expansion Subsidies, pp.277-282
    • SWARTZ Catherine - Reducing Risk to Increase Access to Helath Insurance, pp. 283-287
  • New Research on Welfare Reform
    • GROGGER Jeffrey, HAIDER Steven J., KERMAN Jacob - Why Did the Welfare Rolls Fall During the 1990's the Importance of Entry, pp. 288-292
    • BITLER Marianne P., GELBACH Jonah B., HOYNES Hilary W. - Some Evidence on Race, Welfare Reform, and Household Income, pp. 293-298
    • CLARK-KAUFFMAN Elizabeth, DUNCAN Greg J., MORRIS Pamela - How Welfare Policies Affect Child and Adolescent Achievement, pp. 299-303
    • BLANK Rebecca M., SCHOENI F. Robert - Changes in the Distribution of Children's Family Income Over the 1990's, pp. 304-308
  • Catching Up
    • O'NEIL June - The Gender Gap in Wages, circa 2000, pp. 309-314
    • SMITH James P. - Assimilation across the Latino Generations, pp. 315-319 
    • WELCH Finis - Catching Up: Wages of Black Men, pp. 320-325
  • The Political Economy of Ending Racism and the WCAR
    • DARITY William Jr., FRANK Dania - The Economics of Reparations, pp. 326-329
    • MYERS Sammel L., LANGE Lajune Thomas, CORRIE Bruce - The Political Economy of Antiracism Initiatives in the Post-Durban
    • Round, pp. 330-333
    • LOURY Glenn C.- Racial Stigma: Toward a New Paradigm for Discrimination Theory, pp. 334-337
    • JOMO K.S - Rethinking Economic Discrimination, pp. 338-342.
  • The Implications of Financial and Nonfinancial Risk for Public Pension Reform
    • SHILLER Robert J.- Social Security and Individual Accounts as Elements of Overall Risk-Sharing, pp. 343-347
    • NATARAJ Sita, SHOVEN John B.-Comparing the Risks of  Social Security with and without Individual Accounts, pp.348-353
    • BURTLESS Gary - Waht Do We Know About the Risk of Individual Account Pensions? Evidence from Industrialized Countries, pp. 354-359
  • Estate Taxation
    • POTERBA James M.- Inter-asset Differences in Effective Estate-Tax Burdens, pp. 360-365
    • BAKIJA Jon M., GALE William G., SLEMROD Joel B.-Charitable Bequests and Taxes on Inheritances and Estates: Aggregate Evidence from across States and Time, pp. 366-370
    • SLEMROD Joel -Thanatology and Economics: The Behavioral Economics of Death, pp. 371-375
  • The Macroeconomics of Stock-Market Returns
    • PARKER Jonathan A. - Consumption Risk and Expected Stock Returns, pp. 376-382
    • VISSING-JORGENSEN Annette, ATTANASIO P. Orazio - Stock-Market Participation, Intertemporal Substitution, and Risk- Aversion, pp. 383-391
    • McGRATTAN Ellen R., PRESCOTT Edward C. - Average Debt and Equity Returns: Puzzling?, pp. 392-397
  • Lessons from Enron
    • POTERBA James M.- Employer Stock and 401 (k) Plans, pp. 398-404
    • GUAY Wayne, KOTHARI S.P., SLOAN Richard - Accounting for Employee Stock Options, pp. 405-409
    • HUDDART Steven, LIANG  Pierre Jinghong - Accounting in Partnerships, pp. 410-414
  • Competition Policy in Network Industries
    • BORENSTEIN Severin, ROSE Nancy L. - The Impact of Bankruptey on Airline Service Levels, pp. 415-419
    • FARELL Joseph - Integration and Independent Innovation on a Network, pp, 420-424
    • WOLAK Frank A. - Measuring Unilateral Market Power in Wholesale Electricity Markets: The California Market.,pp 425-430
  • The Effects of Environmental Regulations on Pollution Emissions: Evidence from Plant-Level Data
    • SNYDER Lori D., MILLER Nolan H., STAVINS Robert N. - The Effects of Invironmental Regulation on technology - - Diffusion: The Case of Chlorine Manufacturing, pp. 431-435
    • ANTWELER Werner - How Effective Is Green Regulatory Threat?, pp. 436-441
    • GREENSTONE Michael - Estimating Regulation-Induced Substitution: The Effect of the Clean Air Act on Water and Ground Pollution, pp. 442-448
  • Preparing and Improving the Economics Teacher
    • WALSTAD William B, BECKER William E. - The Instructional Use and Teaching Preparation of Graduate Students in U.S. Ph.d.-Granting Economics Departments, pp. 449-454
    • SALEMI Michael K. - A Model Teacher-Education Program for Economics, pp. 455-459
    • GOODMAN Rae Jean B., MAIER Mark, MOORE Robert L. - Regional Workshops to Improve the Teaching Skills of Economics Faculty, p. 460

(résumés du n° 2/2003)

Vol. 93, n° 1 (march 2003)

  • LUCAS Robert E. Jr. - Macroeconomic Priorities, pp. 1-14
  • CHEVALIER Judith A., KASHYAP Anil K , ROSSI Peter E. - Why Don’t Prices Rise During Periods of Peak Demand? Evidence from Scanner Data, pp. 15-37
  • ANDERSEN Torben G. , BOLLERSLEV Tim, DIEBOLD Francis X., VEGA Clara - Micro Effects of Macro Announcements: Real-Time Price Discovery in Foreign Exchange, pp. 38-62
  • IMBS Jean, WACZIARG  Romain - Stages of Diversification, pp. 63-86
  • HASSLER John, RODRÍGUEZ MORA  José V., STORESLETTEN Kjetil, ZILIBOTTI Fabrizio - The Survival of the Welfare State, pp. 87-112
  • ABADIE Alberto, GARDEAZABAL Javier - The Economic Costs of Conflict: A Case Study of the Basque Country, pp. 113-132
  • CRAWFORD Vincent P. - Lying for Strategic Advantage: Rational and Boundedly Rational Misrepresentation of Intentions, pp. 133-149
  • ROBSON Arthur J., KAPLAN Hillard S. - The Evolution of Human Life Expectancy and Intelligence in Hunter-Gatherer Economies, pp. 150-169
  • ANDERSON James E., VAN WINCOOP Eric - Gravity with Gravitas: A Solution to the Border Puzzle, pp. 170-192
  • AGNEW Julie, BALDUZZI Pierluigi, SUNDÉN Annika - Portfolio Choice and Trading in a Large 401(k) Plan, pp. 193-215
  • MacLEOD W. Bentley - Optimal Contracting with Subjective Evaluation, pp. 216-240

Shorter Papers

  • MARCEAU Nicolas, SMART Michael - Corporate Lobbying and Commitment Failure in Capital Taxation, pp. 241-251
  • KOMLOS John - Access to Food and the Biological Standard of Living: Perspectives on the Nutritional Status of Native Americans, pp. 252-255
  • JAIN Sanjay, MUKAND Sharun W. - Redistributive Promises and the Adoption of Economic Reform, pp. 256-264
  • WALSH Carl E. - Speed Limit Policies: The Output Gap and Optimal Monetary Policy, pp. 265-278
  • DYNARSKI Susan M. - Does Aid Matter? Measuring the Effect of Student Aid on College Attendance and Completion, pp.  279-288
  • GINSBURGH Victor A., VAN OURS Jan C. - Expert Opinion and Compensation: Evidence from a Musical Competition, pp. 289-298
  • MIRAVETE Eugenio J. - Choosing the Wrong Calling Plan? Ignorance and Learning, pp. 297-310
  • WEI Chao - Energy, the Stock Market, and the Putty-Clay Investment Model, pp. 311-323
  • KAMSTRA Mark J., KRAMER Lisa A., LEVI Maurice D. - Winter Blues: A SAD Stock Market Cycle, pp. 324-343
  • LÓPEZ-CÓRDOVA J. Ernesto, MEISSNER Christopher M.  - Exchange-Rate Regimes and International Trade: Evidence from the Classical Gold Standard Era, pp. 344-353
  • BERNHEIM B. Douglas, FORNI Lorenzo, GOKHALE Jagadeesh, KOTLIKOFF Laurence J. - The Mismatch Between Life Insurance Holdings and Financial Vulnerabilities: Evidence from the Health and Retirement Study, pp. 354-365
  • MASCLET David, NOUSSAIR Charles, TUCKER Steven, VILLEVAL Marie-Claire - Monetary and Nonmonetary Punishment in the Voluntary Contributions Mechanism, pp. 366-380
  • SHAPIRO Matthew D., SLEMROD Joel - Consumer Response to Tax Rebates, pp. 381-396
  • HSIEH Chang-Tai - Do Consumers React to Anticipated Income Changes? Evidence from the Alaska Permanent Fund, pp. 397-405
  • STEPHENS Melvin Jr.  - “3rd of tha Month”: Do Social Security Recipients Smooth Consumption Between Checks?, pp. 406-422
  • DUPOR Bill, LIU Wen-Fang - Jealousy and Equilibrium Overconsumption, pp. 423-428
  • BLAU Francine D., KAHN Lawrence M., MORIARTY Joan Y. , PORTELA SOUZA Andre - The Role of the Family in Immigrants’ Labor-Market Activity: An Evaluation of Alternative Explanations: Comment , pp. 429-447
  • DE FONTENAY Catherine C., GANS  Joshua S. - Organizational Design and Technology Choice under Intrafirm Bargaining: Comment, pp. 448-455
  • STOLE Lars A., ZWIEBEL Jeffrey - Organizational Design and Technology Choice under Intrafirm Bargaining: Reply , pp. 456-457
  • AMIRAN Edoh Y., HAGEN Daniel A. - Willingness To Pay and Willingness To Accept: How Much Can They Differ? Comment, pp.  458-463
  • HANEMANN W. Michael - Willingness To Pay and Willingness To Accept: How Much Can They Differ? Reply, pp. 464-464

(résumés du n° 1/2003)


2002

Vol. 92, n° 5 (decembre 2002)

Articles

  • DONALD R. Davis R., WEINSTEIN David E. - Bones, Bombs and Break Points: The Geography of Economic Activity, pp. 1269-1289
  • EECKHOUT  Jan,  JAVANOVIC Boyan - Knowledge Spillovers and Inequality, pp. 1290-1307
  • CASE Anne, LUBOTSKY Darren, PAXSON Christina - Economic Status and Health in Childhood: The Origins of the Gradient , pp. 1308-1334  
  • JOHNSON Simon, Mcmillan John, WOODRUFF Christopher - Property Rights and Finance, pp. 1335-1356
  • BRUECKNER Jan K. - Airport Congestion When Carriers Have Market Power, pp. 1357-1375
  • BORENSTEIN Severin, BUSHNELL James B., WOLAK Frank A. - Measuring Market Inefficiencies in California's Restructured Wholesale Electricity Market, pp. 1376-1405
  • SHIUE Carol H. - Transport Costs and the Geography of Arbitrage in Eighteenth-Century China, pp. 1406-1419
  • HANAN Jacoby G., LI Guo, SCOTT Rozelle - Hazards of Expropriation : Tenure Insecurity and Investment in Rural China, pp. 1420-1447
  • MAUG Ernst, YILMAZ Bilge - Two-Class Voting; A Mechanism for Conflict Resolution, pp. 1448-1471
  • PERSICO Nicola - Racial Profiling, Fairness, and Effectiveness of Policing, pp. 1472-1497
  • CHANG Yongsung , GOMES  Joao F., SCHORFHEIDE Frank - Learning-by-Doing as a Propagation Mechanism pp. 1498-1520
  • MORRIS Stephen, SONG SHIN Hyun - Social Value of Public Information, pp. 1521-1534
  • ANGRIST Joshua, BETTINGER Eric, BLOOM Eirk, KING Elizabet, KREMER Michael - Vouchers for Private Schooling in Colombia: Evidence from a Randomized Natural Experiment, pp. 1535-1558

Shorter Papers

  • STIROH Kevin J. - Information Technology and the U.S. Productivity Revival: What Do the Industry Data Say?, pp. 1559-1576
  • PEREZ-CASTRILLO David, WETTSTEIN David -   Choosing Wisely: A Multibidding Approach, pp. 1577-1587
  • KUNCE Mitch, GERKING Shelby, MORGAN  William  - Effects of Environmental and Land Use Regulation in the Oil and  Gas Industry Using the  Wyoming Checkerboard as an Experimental Design, pp. 1588-1593
  • DUGGAN Mark,  LEVITT Steven  D.- Winning Isn't Everything: Corruption in Sumo Wrestling, pp. 1594 - 1605
  • HARRISON Glenn W., LAU Morten I., WILLIAMS B. Melonie - Estimating Individual Discount Rates in Denmark: A Field Experiment,  pp. 1606-1617
  • BOUMAN Sven, JACOBSEN Ben - The Halloween Indicator, "Sell in May and Go Away": Another Puzzle, pp. 1618-1635
  •  LIST John A. - Preference Reversals of a Different Kind:  The "More is Less" Phenomenon, pp. 1636-1643
  • HOLT Charles A., LAURY Susan K. - Risk Aversion and Incentive Effects, pp. 1644-1655
  • MEI Jiamping,  MOSES Michael - Improving Efficiency of On-Campus Housing: An Experimental Study, pp. 1656-1668
  • CHEN Yan, SÖNMEZ Tayfun - One, two, (Three), Infinity,...: Newspaper and Lab Beauty-Contest Experiments, pp. 1669-1686
  • BOSCH-DOMÈNECH Antoni, MONTALVO José G., NAGEL Rosemarie, SATORRA Albert - Protection for Sale : An Empirical Investigation: , pp. 1687-1701
  • EICHER Theo, OSANG  Thomas - Comment, pp. 1702-1710
  • ISHIGURO Shingo - Optimal Incentives for Teams:, pp. 1711

(résumés du n° 5/2002)

Vol. 92, n° 4 (septembre 2002)

Articles

  • BOURGUIGNON François and MORRISSON Christian - Inequality Among World Citizens: 1820-1992, pp. 727-744
  • MOSKOWITZ Tobias J., VISSING-JORGENSEN Annette - The Returns to Entrepreneurial Investment: A Private Equity Premium Puzzle?, pp. 745-778
  • LEWIS Tracy R., YILDIRIM Huseyin - Managing Dynamic Competition,  pp. 779-797
  • BATTIGALLI Pierpaolo, MAGGI Giovanni - Ridity, Discretion and the Costs of Writing  Contracts, pp. 798-817
  • MOOKHERJEE Dilip, RAY Debraj - Managing Dynamic Competition , pp. 818-849
  • NAGIN Daniel S., REBITZER James B., SANDERS Seth, TAYLOR Lowell J. - Monitoring, Motivation, and Management: The Determinants of Opportunistic Behavior in a Field Experiment, pp. 850-873
  • MORGAN Donald P. - Rating Banks: Risk and Uncertainty in an Opaque Industry, pp. 874-888
  • CHANG Won, WINTERS Alan - How Regional Blocs Affect Excluded Countries: The Price Effects of MERCOSUR, pp. 889-904
  • HAM John C., REILLY Kevin T. - Testing Intertemporal Substitution, Implicit  Contracts, and Hours Restriction Models of the Labor Market Using Micro Data, pp. 905-927
  • JENSEN Henrik - Targeting Nominal Income Growth or Inflation? , pp. 928-956
  • ASHENFELTER Orley, CARD David - Did the Elimination of Mandatory Retirement Affect Faculty Retirement? , pp. 957-980
  • KONRAD Kai A., KÜNEMUND Harald, KJELL Erik Lommerud, RABELEDO Julio R. - Geography of the Family, pp. 981-998
  • GARCES Eliana, THOMAS Duncan, CURRIE Janet - Longer-Term Effects of Head Start, pp. 999-1012

Shorter Papers

  • ESTRELLA Artuo, FUHRER Jeffrey C. - Dynamic Inconsistencies: Counterfactural Implications of a Class of Rational -Expectations Models, pp. 1013-1028
  • BLOCH Francis, RAO Vijayendra - Terror as a Bargaining Instrument: A Case Study of Dowry Violence in Rural India, pp.1029-1043
  • BLONIGEN Bruce A., HAYNES Stephen E. - Antidumping Investigations and the Pass-Through of Antidumping  Duties and Exchange Rates, pp. 1044-1061
  • HOUSER Daniel, KURZBAN Robert - Revisiting Kindness and Confusion in Public Goods Experiments, pp. 1062-1069
  • DUGGAN John, ROBERTS Joanne - Implementing the Efficient Allocation of Pollution, pp. 1070-1078
  • GEDDES Rick, LUECK Dean - The Gains from Self-Ownership and the Expansion of Women's Rights, pp.1079-1092
  • ROTH Alvin E., OCKENFELS Axel - Last-Minute Bidding and the Rules for Ending Secon-Price Auctions: Evidence from eBay and Amazon Auctions on the Internet, pp. 1093-1103
  • GRANT Simon, QUIGGIN - The Risk Premium for Equity: Implications for the Proposed Diversification of the Social Security Fund, pp. 1104-1115
  • AUERBACH Alan J., HASSETT Kevin A. - A New Measure of  Horizontal Equity, pp.116-1125
  • ALESINA Alberto, WEDER Beatrice - Do Corruupt Governments Receive Less Foreign Aid? , pp. 1126-1137
  • CHIAPPORI P.-A., LEVITT s., GROSECLOSE T. - Testing Mixed-Strategy Equilibria When Players Are Heterogeneous: The Case of Penalty Kicks in Soccer, pp. 1138-1151
  • SIGMAN Hilary - International Spillovers and Water Quality in Rivers: Do Countries Free Ride?, pp. 1152-1159
  • GITTER Robert J., REAGAN Patricia B. - Reservation  Wages: An Analysis of the Effects of Reservations on Employment of American Indian Men, pp. 1160-1168
  • CASSIMAN Bruno, VEUGELERS Reinhilde - R&D Cooperation and Spillovers: Some Empirical Evidence from Belgium, pp. 1169-1184
  • AURA Sku, KAMOND Peter, SHOGREN Jason F. - Savings and Portfolio Choice in a Two-Period Two-Asset Model, pp. 1185-1191
  • GRADSTEIN Mark, JUSTMAN Moshe - Education, Social Cohesion, and Economic Growth, pp. 1192-1204
  • HANSEN  Gary D., PRESCOTT C. Edward - Malthus to Solow, pp. 1205-1217
  • CHERRY Todd L- FRYKBLOM Peter, SHOGREN Jason F. -Hardnose the Dictator, pp. 1218-1221
  • GALDON-SANCHEZ José E., SCHMITZ James A Jr., - Competitive Pressure and Labor Productivity: World Iron-Ore Markets in the 1980's, pp. 1222-1235
  • McCRARY Justin - Using Electoral Cycles in Police Hiring to Estimate the Effect of Police on Crime:  , pp.1236-1243
  • SLEVITT D. Steven - Losing Sleep at the Market: -, pp. 1244-1250
  •  SPINEGAR Michael J. - Comment - Reply, pp. 1251-1256
  • KAMSTRA Mark J., KRAMER Lisa, LEVI Maurice D., - The Swing Voter's Curse: , pp. 1257 - 1263
  • FEY Mark, JAEHOON Kim - Comment - pp.1264

(résumés du n° 4/2002)

Vol. 92, n° 3 (juin 2002)

Articles 

  • AKERLOF George A. - Behavioral Macroeconomics and Macroeconomic Behavior, pp. 411-433
  • SPENCE Michael - Signaling in Retrospect and the Informational Structure of Markets, pp. 434-459
  • STIGLITZ Joseph E.  - Information and the Change in the Paradigm in Economics, pp. 460-501
  • HSIEH Chang-Tai - What Explains the Industrial Revolution in East Asia? Evidence from the Factor Markets, pp. 502-526
  • KUMAR Subodh, RUSSELL R. Robert - Technological Change, Technological Catch-up, and Capital Deepening: Relative Contributions to Growth and Convergence, pp. 527-548
  • LEI Vivian, NOUSSAIR Charles N. - An Experimental Test of an Optimal Growth Model, pp. 549-570
  • ALESINA Alberto, ARDAGNA Silvia, PEROTTI Roberto, SCHIANTARELLI Fabio - Fiscal Policy, Profits, and Investment, pp. 571-589
  • KNIESNER Thomas J., ZILIAK James P. - Tax Reform and Automatic Stabilization, pp. 590-612
  • HARTLEY Roger, FARRELL Lisa - Can Expected Utility Theory Explain Gambling?, pp. 613-624

    GOEREE Jacob K., OFFERMAN Theo - Efficiency in Auctions with Private and Common Values: An Experimental Study, pp. 625-643
  • HÖRNER Johannes - Reputation and Competition, pp. 644-663
  • KLEIN Michael W. , PEEK Joe, ROSENGREN Eric S.Troubled Banks, Impaired Foreign Direct Investment: The Role of Relative Access to Credit, pp. 664-682
  • OYER Paul, SCHAEFER Scott - Litigation Costs and Returns to Experience, pp. 683-706

Shorter Papers

  • FAY Scott, HURST Erik, WHITE Michelle J. - The Household Bankruptcy Decision, pp. 706-718

(résumés du n° 3/2002: http://www.aeaweb.org/aer/contents/june2002.html )

Vol. 92, n° 2 (mai 2002)

Papers and Proceedings of the 114th Annual Meeting

  • Richard T. Ely Lecture
    • PRESCOTT Edward C. - Prosperity and Depression, pp. 1-15
  • Great Depression and Recoveries
    • BERGOEING Raphael, KEHOE Patrick J., SOTO Raimundo - Policy-Driven Productivity in Chile and Mexico in the 1980's and 1990's, pp. 16-21
    • CHARI V.V., KEHOE Patrick J., McGRATTAN Ellen R. - Accounting for the Great Depression, pp. 22-27
    • COLE Harold L., OHANIAN Lee E. - The U.S. and U.K. Great Depressions Through the Lens of Neoclassical Growth Theory, pp. 28-32
  • Liquidity Shortages and Financial Crises
    • CABALLERO Ricardo J., KRISHNAMURTHY Arvind - A Dual Liquidity Model for Emerging Markets, pp. 33-37
    • DIAMOND Douglas W., RAJAN Raghuram G. - Bank Bailouts and Aggregate Liquidity, pp. 38-41
    • HOLMSTROM Bengt, TIROLE Jean - Domestic and International Supply of Liquidity, pp. 42-45
    • KIYOTAKI Nobuhiro, MOORE John - Balance-Sheet Contagion, pp. 46-50
  • Frameworks for Monetary Economics
    • GREEN Edward J. - Payment Arrangements and Inflation, pp. 51-57
    • KOCHERLAKOTA Narayana R. - Money: What's the Question and Why Should We Care About the Answer?, pp. 58-61
    • KIYOTAKI Nobuhiro, MOORE John - Evil Is the Root of All Money, pp. 62-66
    • CORBAE Dean, TEMZELIDES Ted, WRIGHT Randall, Matching and Money, pp. 67-71
  • On Taylor Rules and Monetary Policy
    • BENHABIB Jess, SCHMITT-GROHÉ Stephanie, URIBE Martin - Chaotic Interest-Rate Rules, pp. 72-78
    • CARLSTROM Charles, FUERST Timothy - Taylor Rules in a Model that Satisfies the Natural -Rate Hypothesis, pp. 79-84
    • ERCEG Christopher J. - The Choice of an Inflation Target Range in a Small Open Economy, pp. 85-89
  • Asset Prices and Monetary Policy
    • COCHRANE John H., PIAZZESI Monika - The Fed and Interest Rates. A High-Frequency Identification, pp.  90-95
    • DUPOR Bill - The Natural Rate of Q, pp.  96-101
    • OBSTFELD Maurice - Inflation-Targeting, Exchange-Rate Pass-Through, and Volatility, pp. 102-107
  • Monetary-Policy Rules in Practice
    • BALL Laurence, TCHAIDZE Robert R. - The Fed and the New Economy, pp. 108-114
    • ORPHANIDES Athanasios - Monetary-Policy Rules and the Great Inflation, pp. 115-120
    • ROMER Christina D., ROMER David H. - A  Rehabilitation of Monetary Policy in the 1950's, pp. 121-127
  • Macroeconomics of Incomplete Markets
    • SMITH Bruce D. - Monetary Policy, Banking Crises, and the Friedman Rule, pp.  128-134
    • AZARIADIS Costas, LAMBERTINI Luisa - Excess Asset Returns with Limited Enforcement, pp. 135-140
    • EDMOND Chris - Self-Insurance, Social Insurance, and the Optimum Quantity of Money, pp. 141-147
  • Economic Development across Time and Space
    • CASELLI Francesco, COLEMAN Wilbur John II - The U.S. Technology Frontier, pp. 148-152
    • GREENWOOD Jeremy, SESHADRI Ananth - The U.S. Demographic Transition, pp. 153-159
    • GOLLIN Douglas, PARENTE Stephen, ROGERSON Richard - The Role of Agriculture in Development, pp. 160-164
  • Feuds over Free Trade
    • IRWIN Douglas A. - Interpreting the Tariff-Growth Correlation of the Late 19th Century, pp. 165-169
    • DAVIS Donald R., WEINSTEIN David E. - The Mystery of the Excess Trade (Balances), pp.  170-174
    • PANAGARIYA Arvind - Cost of Protection: Where Do We Stand?, pp. 175-179 
    • BHAGWATI Jagdish, SRINIVASAN T.N. - Trade and Poverty in the Poor Countries, pp. 180-183
  • Technological Change
    • AGARWAL Rajshree, GORT Michael - Firm and Product Life Cycles and Firm Survival, pp. 184-190
    • YORUKOGLU Mehmet - The Decline of Cities and Inequality, pp. 191-197
    • JOVANOVIC Boyan, ROUSSEAU Pter L. - The Q-Theory of Mergers, pp. 198-204 
  • Intellectual Property: Do We Need It?
    • KLEIN Benjamin, LERNER Andres V., MURPHY Kevin M.  - The Economics of Copyright "Fair Use" in a Networked World, pp. 205-208
    • BOLDRIN Michele, LEVINE David - The Case Against Intellectual Property, pp.  209-212
    • ROMER Paul - When Should We Use Intellectual Property Rights?, pp.  213-216
    • HUI Kai-Lung, PNG I. P. L. - On the Supply of Creative Work: Evidence from the Movies, pp. 217-220
  • The Economics of Technology and Innovation
    • LERNER Josh - 150 Years of Patent Protection, pp. 221-225
    • MAIRESSE Jacques, MOHNEN Pierre - Accounting for Innovation and Measuring Innovativeness: An Illustrative Framework and an Application, pp. 226-230
    • DATTA Bipasa, DIXON Huw - Technological Change, Entry, and Stock-Market Dynamics: An Anaylsis of Transition in a Monopolistic Industry, pp. 231-235
    • FREUND Caroline, WEINHOLD Diana - The Internet and International Trade in Services, pp. 236-240
  • Instability, Inequality, and Endogenous Clustering
    • MATSUYAMA Kiminori - Explaining Diversity:Symmetry-Breaking in Complementarity Games, pp. 241-246
    • QUAH Danny - Spatial Agglomeration Dynamics, pp. 247-252
    • MOOKHERJEE, RAY Debraj - Is Equality Stable?, pp. 253-259
  • Bequests, Saving, and Wealth Inequality
    • WOLFF Edward N. - Inheritances and Wealth Inequality, 1989-1998, pp. 260-264
    • GOKHALE Jagadeesh, KOTLIKOFF Laurence - Simulating the Transmission of Wealth Inequality, pp. 265-269
    • LAITNER John - Wealth Inequality and Altruistic Bequests, pp. 270-273
    • DYNAN Karen E., SKINNER Jonathan, ZELDES Stephen P.- The Importance of Bequests and Life-Cycle Saving in Capital Accumulation: A New Answer, pp. 274-278
  • The Consequences of Lowering the ost of College
    • DYNARSKI Susan - The Behavioral and Distributional Implications of Aid for College, pp. 279-285
    • ICHIMURA Hidehiko, TABER Christopher - Semiparametric Reduced-Form Estimation of Tuition Subsidies, pp. 286-292
    • KEANE Michael P. - Financial Aid, Borrowing Constraints, and College Attendance: Evidence from Structural Estimates, pp. 293-297
  • Market Implications of Peer and Neighborhood Effects
    • BROCK William A., DURLAUF Steven N. - A Multinomial-Choice Model of Neighborhood Effects, pp. 298-303
    • EKELAND Ivar, HECKMAN James J., NESHEIM Lars - Identifying Hedonic Models, pp. 304-309
    • EPPLE Dennis, ROMANO Richard, SIEG Holger - On the Demographic Composition of Colleges and Universities in Market Equilibrium, pp.  310-314
  • Homeownership, Asset Accumulation, Black Banks, and Wealth in African-American Communities
    • HENDERSON Christopher - Asymmetric Information in Community Banking and Its Relationship to Credit-Market Discrimination, pp. 315-319
    • FREEMAN Lance, HAMILTON Darrick - A Dream Deferred or Realized: The Impact of Public Policy on Fostering Black Homeownership in New York City Throughout the 1990's, pp. 320-324
    • NEMBHARD Jessica Gordon - Cooperatives and Wealth Accumulation: Preliminary Analysis, pp. 325-329
    • STRAIGHT Ronald L. - Wealth: Asset-Accumulation Differences by Race -- SCF Data, 1995 and 1998, pp. 330-334
  • The Role of Nature versus Nurture in Determining Economic Outcomes
    • COHEN Jessica L., DICKENS William T. - A Foundation for Behavioral Economics, pp. 335-338
    • MURRAY Charles - IQ and Income Inequality in a Sample of Sibling Pairs from Advantaged Family Backgrounds, pp. 339-343
    • SACERDOTE Bruce - The Nature and Nurture of Economic Outcomes, pp. 344-348
    • SCHULTZ T. Paul - Wage Gains Associated with Height as a Form of Health Human Capital, pp. 349-353
  • Women, Children, and the Labor Market
    • ANDERSON Deborah J., BINDER Melissa, KRAUSE Kate - The Motherhood Wage Penalty: Which Mothers Pay It and Why?, pp. 354-358
    • TODD Erin, SULLIVAN Dennis - Children and Household Income Packages: A Cross-National Analysis, pp. 359-362
    • BITLER Marianne, ZAVODNY Madeline - Child Abuse and Abortion Availability, pp. 363-367
    • BURTON Peter, PHIPPS Shelley, CURTIS Lori - All in the Family: A Simultaneous Model of Parenting Style and Child Conduct, pp.  368-372
  • Evaluating Welfare Reform
    • MEYER Bruce D. - Labor Supply at the Extensive and Intensive Margins: The EITC, Welfare, and Hours Worked, pp.  373-379
    • HOTZ V. Joseph, MULLIN Charles H., SCHOLZ John Karl - Welfare, Employment, and Income: Evidence on the Effects of Benefit Reductions from California, pp. 380-384
    • GROGGER Jeffrey - The Behavioral Effects of Welfare Time Limits, pp. 385-389
  • Social-Security Reform
    • RAZIN Assaf , SADKA Efraim, SWAGEL Phillip - The Wage Gap and Public Support for Social Security, pp. 390-395
    • BOERI Tito, BOERSCH-SUPAN Axel, TABELLINI Guido - Pension Reforms and the Opinions of European Citizens, pp. 396-401
    • BROOKS Robin - Asset-Market Effects of the Baby Boom and Social-Security Reform, pp. 402-406
    • KRUEGER Dirk, KUBLER Felix - Intergenerational Risk-Sharing via Social Security when Financial Markets Are Incomplete, pp 407-410
  • Capital-Income Taxation in the "New Economy"
    • AUERBACH Alan J., GORDON Roger H. - Taxation of Financial Services under a VAT, pp. 411-416
    • JUDD Kenneth L. - Capital-Income Taxation with Imperfect Competition, pp. 417-421
    • POTERBA James M. , SHOVEN John B. - Exchange-Traded Funds: A New Investment Option for Taxable Investors, pp. 422-427
  • Contractual Theories of the Firm
    • MASTEN Scott E. - Modern Evidence on the Firm, pp.  428-432
    • TADELIS Steven - Complexity, Flexibility, and the Make-or-Buy Decision, pp. 433-437
    • WILLIAMSON Oliver E. - The Lens of Contract: Private Ordering, pp. 438-443
  • Teaching Microeconomic Principles
    • BROWN Byron W., LIEDHOLM Carl E. - Can Web Courses Replace the Classroom in Principles of Microeconomics?, pp. 444-448
    • HAMERMESH Daniel S. - Microeconomic Principles Teaching Tricks, pp. 449-453
      CASE Karl E. - Reconsidering Crucial Concepts in Micro Principles, pp.  454-458
    • FRANK Robert H. - The Economic Naturalist: Teaching Introductory Students How to Speak Economics, pp. 459-462
  • Promoting Economic Literacy in the Introductory Economics Course
    • HANSEN W. Lee, SALEMI Michael K., SIEGFRIED John J. - Use It or Lose It: Teaching Literacy in the Economics Principles Course, pp. 463-472
    • Promoting Economic Literacy: Panel Discussion, pp.  473-479

(résumés du n° 2/2002: http://www.aeaweb.org/aer/contents/may2002.html )

Vol. 92, n° 1 (March 2002)

Articles 

  • SHERWIN Rosen - Markets and Diversity, pp. 1-15
  • GOFF Brian L., McCORMICK Robert E., TOLLISON Robert D. - Racial Integration as an Innovation: Empirical Evidence from Sports Leagues, pp. 16-26
  • BLACK  Dan, KERMIT Daniel, SETH Sanders - The Impact of Economic Conditions on Participation in Disability Programs: Evidence from the Coal Boom and Bust, pp. 27-50
  • GERTLER Paul, GRUBER Jonathan - Insuring Consumption Against Illness, pp. 51-70
  • KNIGHT Brian - Endogenous Federal Grants and Crowd-out of State Governement Spendig: Theory and Evidence from the Federal Highway Aid Program, pp. 71-92
  • ANTWELER Werner, TREFLER Daniel - Increasing Returns and All That: A View from Trade, pp. 93-119
  • KELLER Wolfgang - Geographic Localization of International Technology Diffusion, pp. 120-142
  • BRANSTETTER  Lee G., SAKAKIBARA Mariko - When Do Research Consortia Work Well and Why? Evidence from Japanese Panel  Data, pp. 143-159
  • POPP David - Induced Innovation and Energy Prices, pp. 160-180
  • VERACIERTO Marcelo L. - Plant-Level Irreversible Investment and Equilibrium Business Cycles, pp. 181-197
  • HENDRICKS Lutz - How Important Is Human Capital for Development ? Evidence from Immigrant Earnings, pp.198-219
  • JONES  Charles  I. - Sources of U.S. Economic Growth in a World of Ideas , pp. 220-239
  • BIAIS Bruno, PEROTTI Enrico - Machiavellian Privatization, pp. 240-258

Shorter Papers

  • McCABE Mark J. - Journal Pricing and Mergers: A Portfolio Approach, pp. 259-269
  • HARLESS David W., HOFFER George E. - Do Women Pay More for New Vehicles? Evidence from New York, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut, pp. 270-279
  • BUCHMUELLER Thomas, DiNARDO John - Did Community Rating Induce an Adverse Selection Death Spiral? Evidence from New York, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut, pp. 280-294
  • LAKDAWALLA Darius, PHILIPSON Tomas - The Rise in Old-Age Longevity and The Market for Long-Term Care, pp. 295-306
  • GELBACH Jonah B. - Public Schooling for Young Children and Maternal Labor Supply, pp. 307-322
  • BEHRMAN Jere R., ROSENZWEIG Mark R. - Does Increasing Women's Schooling Raise the Schooling of the Next Generation?, pp. 323-334
  • CHADWICK Laura, SOLON Gary - Intergenerational Income Mobility Among Daughters, pp. 335-344
  • FLAVIN Marjorie, YAMASHITA Takashi - Owner-Occupied Housing and the Composition of the Household Portfolio, pp. 345-362
  • KEEN  Michael J., KOTSOGIANNIS Christos - Does Federalism Lead to Excessively High taxes?, pp. 363-370
  • AUTEN Gerald E., SIEG Holger, CLOTFELTER Charles T. - Charitable Giving, Income and Taxes: An Analysis of Panel Data, pp. 371-382
  • ESTEVADEORDAL Antoni, TAYLOR Alan M. - A Century of Missing Trade?, pp. 383-393
  • CONWAY Patrick J. - The Case of Missing Trade and Other Mysteries: Comment, pp. 394-404
  • TREFLER Daniel: Reply, pp. 405-410

(résumés du n° 1/2002: http://www.aeaweb.org/aer/contents/mar2002.html )


2001

Vol. 91, n° 5 (décembre 2001)

Articles 

  • HALL Robert E. - The Stock Market and Capital Accumulation, pp. 1185-1202
  • HOBIJN Bart, JOVANOVIC Boyan - The Information-Technology Revolution and the Stock Market: Evidence, pp. 1203-1220
  • CANZONERI Matthew B., CUMBY Robert E., DIBA Behzad T. - Is the Price Level Determined by the Needs of Fiscal Solvency?, pp. 1221-1238

    FEHR Ernst, TYRAN Jean-Robert - Does Money Illusion Matter?, pp. 1239-1262
  • GOMES Joao F. - Financing Investment, pp. 1263-1285
  • COOLEY Thomas F., QUADRINI Vincenzo - Financial Markets and Firm Dynamics, pp. 1286-1310
  • PARLOUR Christine A., RAJAN Uday - Competition in Loan Contracts, pp. 1311-1328
  • BANERJEE Ajeyo, ECKARD E. Woodrow - Why Regulate Insider Trading? Evidence from the First Great Merger Wave (1897–1903), pp. 1329-1349
  • ACHEE THORNTON Rebecca, THOMPSON Peter - Learning from Experience and Learning from Others: An Exploration of Learning and Spillovers in Wartime Shipbuilding, pp. 1350-1368
  • ACEMOGLU Daron, JOHNSON Simon, ROBINSON James A. - The Colonial Origins of Comparative Development: An Empirical Investigation, pp. 1369-1401
  • GOEREE Jacob K. , HOLT Charles A. - Ten Little Treasures of Game Theory and Ten Intuitive Contradictions, pp. 1402-1422
  • DAVIS Donald R., WEINSTEIN David E. - An Account of Global Factor Trade, pp. 1423-1453
  • DURANTON Gilles, PUGA Diego - Nursery Cities: Urban Diversity, Process Innovation, and the Life Cycle of Products, pp. 1454-1477
  • LI Hao, ROSEN Sherwin, SUEN Wing - Conflicts and Common Interests in Committees, pp. 1478-1497

Shorter Papers

  • LIST John A. - Do Explicit Warnings Eliminate the Hypothetical Bias in Elicitation Procedures? Evidence from Field Auctions for Sportscards, pp. 1498-1507
  • HUNG  Angela A., PLOTT Charles R. - Information Cascades: Replication and an Extension to Majority Rule and Conformity-Rewarding Institutions, pp. 1508-1520
  • WALKER Mark, WOODERS John - Minimax Play at Wimbledon, pp. 1521-1538
  • HARBAUGH William T., KRAUSE Kate, BERRY Timothy R. - GARP for Kids: On the Development of Rational Choice Behavior, pp. 1539-1545 
  • DECK Cary A. -  A Test of Game-Theoretic and Behavioral Models of Play in Exchange and Insurance Environments, pp. 1546-1555
  • BENNETT John, LA MANNA Manfredi M. A. - Reversing the Keynesian Asymmetry, pp. 1556-1563
  • BIANCHI Marco, GUDMUNDSSON Björn R., ZOEGA Gylfi - Iceland’s Natural Experiment in Supply-Side Economics, pp. 1564-1579
  • EDERINGTON Josh - International Coordination of Trade and Domestic Policies, pp. 1580-1593 
  • ELLINGSEN Tore, SÖDERSTRÖM Ulf - Monetary Policy and Market Interest Rates, pp. 1594-1607
  • DANZIGER Leif  - Output and Welfare Effects of Inflation with Costly Price and Quantity Adjustments, pp. 1608-1620
  • BURDEKIN Richard C. K., WEIDENMIER Marc D. - Inflation Is Always and Everywhere a Monetary Phenomenon: Richmond vs. Houston in 1864, pp. 1621-1630

(résumés du n° 5/2001: http://www.aeaweb.org/aer/contents/dec2001.html )

Vol. 91, n° 4 (septembre 2001)

Articles 

  • HYSLOP Dean R. - Rising U.S. Earnings Inequality and Family Labor Supply: The Covariance Structure of Intrafamily Earnings, pp. 755-777
  • IMBENS Guido W., RUBIN Donald B., SACERDOTE Bruce I. - Estimating the Effect of Unearned Income on Labor Earnings, Savings, and Consumption: Evidence from a Survey of Lottery Players, pp. 778-794
  • DUFLO Esther - Schooling and Labor Market Consequences of School Construction in Indonesia: Evidence from an Unusual Policy Experiment, pp. 795-813
  • BLACK Sandra E., STRAHAN Philip E. - The Division of Spoils: Rent-Sharing and Discrimination in a Regulated Industry, pp.  814-831
  • BERNHEIM B. Douglas, SKINNER Jonathan, WEINBERG Steven - What Accounts for the Variation in Retirement Wealth Among U.S. Households?, pp. 832-857
  • HEAD Keith, RIES John - Increasing Returns Versus National Product Differentiation as an Explanation for the Pattern of U.S.– Canada Trade, pp. 858-876
  • ANTWEILER Werner, COPELAND Brian R., TAYLOR M. Scott  - Is Free Trade Good for the Environment?, pp.  877-908
  • RÖLLER Lars-Hendrik, WAVERMAN Leonard - Telecommunications Infrastructure and Economic Development: A Simultaneous Approach, pp. 909-923
  • FANG Hanming - Social Culture and Economic Performance, pp. 924-937
  • ACEMOGLU Daron, ROBINSON  James A. - A Theory of Political Transitions, pp. 938-963
  • ORPHANIDES Athanasios - Monetary Policy Rules Based on Real-Time Data, pp. 964-985
  • LINDÉ Jesper - Testing for the Lucas Critique: A Quantitative Investigation, pp. 986-1005
  • BILS Mark, KLENOW Peter J. - Quantifying Quality Growth, pp. 1006-1030
  • ATHANASOULIS Stefano G. , SHILLER Robert J. - World Income Components: Measuring and Exploiting Risk-Sharing Opportunities, pp. 1031-1054

Shorter Papers

  • BERG Gerard J. van den, PRADHAN Menno P.  - The Declining Price Anomaly in Dutch Dutch Rose Auctions, pp. 1055-1062
  • GALENSON David W., WEINBERG Bruce A. - Creating Modern Art: The Changing Careers of Painters in France from Impressionism to Cubism, pp. 1063-1071
  • ASPLUND Marcus, FRIBERG Richard - The Law of One Price in Scandinavian Duty-Free Stores, pp. 1072-1083
  • PIGGOTT John, WHALLEY John - VAT Base Broadening, Self Supply, and the Informal Sector, pp. 1084-1094
  • FISMAN Raymond - Estimating the Value of Political Connections, pp. 1095-1102
  • HANSEN Nico A., KESSLER Anke S. - The Political Geography of Tax H(e)avens and Tax Hells, pp. 1103-1115
  • FELDSTEIN Martin, RANGUELOVA Elena - Individual Risk in an Investment-Based Social Security System, pp. 1116-1125
  • SMITH V. Kerry, TAYLOR  Donald H., SLOAN Frank A. - Longevity Expectations and Death: Can People Predict Their Own Demise?, pp. 1126-1134 
  • CUDDINGTON John T., MOSS Diana L. - Technological Change, Depletion, and the U.S. Petroleum Industry, pp. 1135-1148
  • GAUDET Gérard, MOREAUX Michel, SALANT Stephen W. - Intertemporal Depletion of Resource Sites by Spatially Distributed Users, pp. 1149-1159
  • SORENSEN Anders - Comparing Apples to Oranges: Productivity Convergence and Measurement Across Industries and Countries:
    Comment, pp. 1160-1167
    Reply Andrew B. Bernard and Charles I. Jones, pp. 1168-1169
  • BAJEUX-BESNAINOU  Isabelle, JORDAN James V., PORTAIT Roland - An Asset Allocation Puzzle: Comment, pp. 1170-1179
  • NELSON William Robert Jr. -  Incorporating Fairness into Game Theory and Economics: Comment, pp. 1180-1183

(résumés du n° 4/2001:  http://www.aeaweb.org/aer/contents/sept2001.html )

Vol. 91, n° 3 (juin 2001)

Articles

  • McFADDEN Daniel - Economic Choices, pp. 351-378
  • GENESOVE David, MULLIN Wallace P. - Rules, Communication, and Collusion: Narrative Evidence from the Sugar Institute Case, pp. 379-398
  • HAILE Philip A. - Auctions with Resale Markets: An Application to U.S. Forest Service Timber Sales, pp. 399-427
  • CHIPTY Tasneem - Vertical Integration, Market Foreclosure, and Consumer Welfare in the Cable Television Industry, pp. 428-453
  • BAYE Michael R., MORGAN John - Information Gatekeepers on the Internet and the Competitiveness of Homogeneous Product Markets, pp. 454-474
  • CONLISK John - Costly Predation and the Distribution of Competence, pp. 475-484
  • KRANTON Rachel E., MINEHART Deborah F. - A Theory of Buyer-Seller Networks, pp. 485-508
  • SCHLEE Edward E. - The Value of Information in Efficient Risk-Sharing Arrangements, pp. 509-524
  • CHE Yeon-Koo, YOO Seung-Weon - Optimal Incentives for Teams, pp. 525-541
  • MOLDOVANU Benny, SELA Aner - The Optimal Allocation of Prizes in Contests, pp. 542-558
  • YOUNG H. Peyton, BURKE Mary A. - Competition and Custom in Economic Contracts: A Case Study of Illinois Agriculture, pp. 559-573
  • ALTIG David, AUERBACH Alan J., KOTLIKOFF Laurence J. , SMETTERS Kent A., WALLISER Jan - Simulating Fundamental Tax Reform in the United States, pp. 574-595
  • PEROTTI Roberto - Is a Uniform Social Policy Better? Fiscal Federalism and Factor Mobility, pp. 596-610
  • LEWBEL Arthur - Demand Systems With and Without Errors, pp.  611-618

Shorter Papers

  • HAMILTON Bruce W. - Using Engel’s Law to Estimate CPI Bias, pp.  619-630
  • LUDVIGSON Sydney C., MICHAELIDES Alexander - Does Buffer-Stock Saving Explain the Smoothness and Excess Sensitivity of Consumption?, pp. 631-647
  • BEAUDRY Paul, CAGLAYAN Mustafa, SCHIANTARELLI Fabio - Monetary Instability, the Predictability of Prices, and the Allocation of Investment: An Empirical Investigation Using U.K. Panel Data, pp. 648-662
  • CHIRINKO Robert S., SCHALLER Huntley - Business Fixed Investment and “Bubbles”: The Japanese Case, pp. 663-680
  • BROWNING Martin, COLLADO M. Dolores - The Response of Expenditures to Anticipated Income Changes: Panel Data Estimates, pp. 681-692
  • CARR David L., MARKUSEN James R., MASKUS Keith E. - Estimating the Knowledge-Capital Model of the Multinational Enterprise, pp. 693-708
  • BORDIGNON Massimo, MANASSE Paolo, TABELLINI Guido - Optimal Regional Redistribution Under Asymmetric Information, pp. 709-723

How Liable Should a Lender Be? The Case of Judgment-Proof Firms and Environmental Risk
Comment: Tracy R. Lewis and David E. M. Sappington, pp.  724-730
Comment: Dieter Balkenborg, pp.  731-738
Reply:  Rohan Pitchford 739-746

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Vol. 91, n° 2 (mai 2001)

Papers and Proceedings of the 113th Annual Meeting

  • Richard T. Ely Lecture
    • HALL Robert E. - Struggling to Understand the Stock Market, pp. 1-11
  • Human Capital: Growth, History, and Policy
    • BARRO Robert J. - Human Capital and Growth, pp. 12-17
    • GOLDIN Claudia, KATZ Lawrence F. - The Legacy of U.S. Educational Leadership: Notes on Distribution and Economic Growth in the 20th Century, pp. 18-23
    • HANUSHEK Eric A. - Black–White Achievement Differences and Governmental Interventions, pp. 24-28
  • Development and History
    • FINDLAY Ronald, JONES Ronald W. - Input Trade and the Location of Production, pp. 29-33
    • OHANIAN Lee E. - Why Did Productivity Fall So Much During the Great Depression?, pp. 34-38
    • LAMOREAUX Naomi R., SOKOLOFF Kenneth L. - Market Trade in Patents and the Rise of a Class of Specialized Inventors in the 19th Century United States, pp. 39-44
  • Robustness to Uncertainty
    • EPSTEIN Larry G. - Sharing Ambiguity, pp. 45-50
    • SIMS Christopher A. - Pitfalls of a Minimax Approach to Model Uncertainty, pp. 51-54
    • CHAMBERLAIN Gary - Minimax Estimation and Forecasting in a Stationary Autoregression Model, pp. 55-59
    • HANSEN Lars Peter, SARGENT Thomas J. - Robust Control and Model Uncertainty, pp.  60-66
  • Economics and Social Behavior
    • BERTRAND Marianne, MULLAINATHAN Sendhil - Do People Mean What They Say? Implications for Subjective Survey Data, pp. 67-72
    • HENRICH Joseph, BOYD Robert, BOWLES Samuel, CAMERER Colin, FEHR Ernst, GINTIS Herbert, McELREATH Richard - In Search of Homo Economicus: Behavioral Experiments in 15 Small-Scale Societies, pp. 73-78
    • LEVITT Steven D., VENKATESH Sudhir Alladi - Growing Up in the Projects: The Economic Lives of a Cohort of Men Who Came of Age in Chicago Public Housing, pp. 79-84
  • Youths and Risky Behavior
    • GRUBER Jonathan - Youth Smoking in the 1990’s: Why Did It Rise and What Are the Long-Run Implications?, pp. 85-90
    • DEE Thomas S., EVANS William N. - Behavioral Policies and Teen Traffic Safety, pp. 91-96
    • CARD David, LEMIEUX Thomas - Going to College to Avoid the Draft: The Unintended Legacy of the Vietnam War, pp. 97-102
  • New Developments in Evaluating Social Programs
    • MANSKI Charles F. - Designing Programs for Heterogeneous Populations: The Value of Covariate Information, pp. 103-106
    • HECKMAN James J., VYTLACIL Edward - Policy-Relevant Treatment Effects, pp.  107-111
    • SMITH Jeffrey A., TODD Petra E. - Reconciling Conflicting Evidence on the Performance of Propensity-Score Matching Methods, pp. 112-118
    • ICHIMURA Hidehiko, TABER Christopher - Propensity-Score Matching with Instrumental Variables, pp. 119-124
  • Between Parents and Children: Child Support and Child Disability
    • ARGYS Laura M., PETERS H. Elizabeth - Interactions Between Unmarried Fathers and Their Children: The Role of Paternity Establishment and Child-Support Policies, pp. 125-129
    • DEL BOCA Daniela, RIBERO Rocio - The Effect of Child-Support Policies on Visitations and Transfers, pp. 130-134
    • POWERS Elizabeth T. - New Estimates of the Impact of Child Disability on Maternal Employment, pp. 135-139
    • AUGHINBAUGH Alison - Signals of Child Achievement as Determinants of Child Support, pp. 140-144
  • The Benefits of Skill
    • HECKMAN James J., RUBINSTEIN Yona - The Importance of Noncognitive Skills: Lessons from the GED Testing Program, pp.145-149
    • DUNIFON Rachel, DUNCAN Greg J., BROOKS-GUNN Jeanne - As Ye Sweep, So Shall Ye Reap, pp. 150-154
    • BOWLES Samuel, GINTIS Herbert, OSBORNE Melissa - Incentive-Enhancing Preferences: Personality, Behavior, and Earnings, pp. 155-158
    • CARNEVALE Anthony P., FRY Richard A., LOWELL B. Lindsay - Understanding, Speaking, Reading, Writing, and Earnings in the Immigrant Labor Market, pp. 159-163
  • Racial Dynamics in Labor Markets: Exogenous or Endogenous?
    • PEOPLES James Jr., TALLEY Wayne K.  - Black–White Earnings Differentials: Privatization versus Deregulation, pp.164-168
    • AGESA Jacqueline, AGESA Richard U., HOOVER Gary A. -  Market Structure and Racial Earnings: Evidence from Job-Changers, pp. 169-173
    • CHUNG Chanjin, MYERS Samuel L., SAUNDERS Lisa -  Racial Differences in Transportation Access to Employment in Chicago and Los Angeles, 1980 and 1990, pp. 174-177
    • MASON Patrick L. - Annual Income and Identity Formation Among Persons of Mexican Descent, pp. 178-183
  • The Scope of the Firm: New Empirical Directions
    • WHINSTON Michael D. - Assessing the Property Rights and Transaction-Cost Theories of Firm Scope, pp. 184-188
    • BAKER George P., HUBBARD Thomas N. - Empirical Strategies in Contract Economics: Information and the Boundary of the Firm, pp. 189-194
    • MULLAINATHAN Sendhil, SCHARFSTEIN david - Do Firm Boundaries Matter?, pp. 195-199
  • Organizational Economics
    • ATHEY Susan, ROBERTS John - Organizational Design: Decision Rights and Incentive Contracts, pp. 200-205
    • RAJAN Raghuram G., ZINGALES Luigi - The Influence of the Financial Revolution on the Nature of Firms, pp. 206-211
    • BAKER George, GIBBONS Robert, MURPHY Kevin J. - Bringing the Market Inside the Firm?, pp. 212-218
  • Recent Advances in Monetary Policy Rules
    • ALVAREZ Fernando, LUCAS Robert E., WEBER Warren E. - Interest Rates and Inflation, pp. 219-225
    • MEYER Laurence H., SWANSON Eric T., WIELAND Volker W.  - NAIRU Uncertainty and Nonlinear Policy Rules, pp. 226-231
    • WOODFORD Michael - The Taylor Rule and Optimal Monetary Policy, pp. 232-237
  • Exchange Rates and the Choice of Monetary-Policy Regimes
    • DORNBUSCH Rudi - Fewer Monies, Better Monies, pp. 238-242
    • ROGOFF Kenneth - Why Not a Global Currency?, pp. 243-247
    • CLARIDA Richard, GALÍ Jordi, GERTLER Mark - Optimal Monetary Policy in Open versus Closed Economies: An Integrated Approach, pp. 248-252
  • Quantitive Policy Implications of New Normative Macroeconomic Research
    • BERNANKE Ben S., GERTLER Mark - Should Central Banks Respond to Movements in Asset Prices?, pp. 253-257
    • McCALLUM Bennett T. - Should Monetary Policy Respond Strongly to Output Gaps?, pp. 258-262
    • TAYLOR John B. - The Rules of the Exchange Rate in Monetary-Policy Rules, pp. 263-267
  • Price and Quality Measurement
    • BERNDT Ernst R., RAPPAPORT Neal J. - Price and Quality of Desktop and Mobile Personal Computers: A Quarter-Century Historical Overview, pp. 268-273
    • BILS Mark, KLENOW Peter J. - The Acceleration in Variety Growth, pp. 274-280
    • CUTLER David M., McCLELLAN Mark - Productivity Change in Health Care, pp. 281-286
  • Interconnection and Access in Telecom and The Internet
    • LAFFONT Jean-Jacques, MARCUS Scott, REY Patrick, TIROLE Jean - Internet Peering, pp. 287-291
    • BESEN Stanley, MILGROM Paul, MITCHELL Bridger, SRINAGESH Padmanabhan - Advances in Routing Technologies and Internet Peering Agreements, pp. 292-296
    • ARMSTRONG Mark - Access Pricing, Bypass, and Universal Service, pp. 297-301
    • HAUSMAN Jerry A., SIDAK J. Gregory, SINGER Hal J. - Cable Modems and DSL: Broadband Internet Access for Residential Customers, pp. 302-307
  • E-commerce E-conomy
    • BAILY Martin Neal, LAWRENCE Robert Z. - Do We Have a New E-conomy?, pp. 308-312
    • LITAN Robert E., RIVLIN Alice M. - Projecting the Economic Impact of the Internet, pp. 313-317
    • FRAUMENI Barbara M. - E-Commerce: Measurement and Measurement Issues, pp. 318-322
  • Technology, Education, and Economic Growth
    • DE LA FUENTE Angel, DOMÉNECH Rafael - Schooling Data, Technological Diffusion, and the Neoclassical Model, pp. 323-327
    • CASELLI Francesco, COLEMAN Wilbur John II - Cross-Country Technology Diffusion: The Case of Computers, pp. 328-335
    • JOVANOVIC Boyan, ROUSSEAU Peter L. - Why Wait? A Century of Life Before IPO, pp. 336-341
  • Conflict and the Economy
    • HIRSHLEIFER Jack - Appeasement: Can It Work?, pp. 342-346
    • GROSSMAN Herschel I. - The Creation of Effective Property Rights, pp. 347-352
    • SKAPERDAS Stergios, SYROPOULOS Constantinos - Guns, Butter, and Openness: On the Relationship Between Security and Trade, pp. 353-357
  • Fragmentation, Diversification, and International Trade
    • BOND Eric W. - Commercial Policy in a “Fragmented” World, pp. 358-362
    • JONES Ronald W., MARJIT Sugata - The Role of International Fragmentation in the Development Process, pp. 363-366
    • DOMINGUEZ Kathryn M. E., TESAR Linda L. - Trade and Exposure, pp.  367-370
    • KOSE M. Ayhan. YI Kei-Mu - International Trade and Business Cycles: Is Vertical Specialization the Missing Link?, pp. 371-375
  • Currency Unions
    • BRODA Christian - Coping with Terms of Trade Shocks: Pegs versus Floats, pp. 376-380
    • ALESINA Alberto, BARRO Robert J. - Dollarization, pp. 381-385
    • ROSE Andrew K. , VAN WINCOOP Eric - National Money as a Barrier to International Trade: The Real Case for Currency Union, pp. 386-390
  • Exchange-Rate Exposure of Firms and Workers
    • ALLAYANNIS George, IHRIG Jane, WESTON James P. - Exchange-Rate Hedging: Financial versus Operational Strategies, pp. 391-395
    • DOMINGUEZ Kathryn M. E., TESAR  Linda L. - Reexamination of Exchange-Rate Exposure, pp. 396-399
    • GOLDBERG Linda, TRACY Joseph - Gender Differences in the Labor Market Effects of the Dollar, pp. 400-405
  • Precautionary Savings
    • GOURINCHAS Pierre-Olivier, PARKER Jonathan A. - The Empirical Importance of Precautionary Saving, pp. 406-412
    • STORESLETTEN Kjetil, TELMER Chris I., YARON Amir - How Important Are Idiosyncratic Shocks? Evidence from Labor Supply, pp. 413-417
    • CAGETTI Marco - Interest Elasticity in a Life-Cycle Model with Precautionary Savings, pp. 418-421
  • Financial Intermediaries
    • DIAMOND Douglas W., RAJAN Raghuram G. - Banks and Liquidity, pp. 422-425
    • KAPLAN Steven N., STRÖMBERG Per - Venture Capitalists as Principals: Contracting, Screening, and Monitoring, pp. 426-430
    • GLAESER Edward L., SHLEIFER Andrei - A Reason for Quantity Regulation, pp. 431-435
    • SANTOS Tano, SCHEINKMAN José A. - Financial Intermediation without Exclusivity, pp. 436-439
  • New Research in Economic Education
    • SALEMI Michael K., SIEGFRIED John J., SOSIN Kim, WALSTAD William B., WATTS Michael - Research in Economic Education: Five New Initiatives, pp. 440-445
    • BECKER William E., WATTS Michael - Teaching Economics at the Start of the 21st Century: Still Chalk and Talk, pp. 446-451
    • WALSTAD William B., REBECK Ken - Assessing the Economic Understanding of U.S. High-School Students, pp. 452-460

(résumés du n° 2/2001: http://www.aeaweb.org/aer/contents/may2001.html )

Vol. 91, n° 1 (mars 2001)

Articles

  • JORGENSON Dale W. - Information Technology and the U.S. Economy, pp. 1-32
  • WARNER John T., PLEETER Saul -The Personal Discount Rate: Evidence from Military Downsizing Programs, pp. 33-53
  • FACIO Mara, LANG Larry H. P., YOUNG Leslie - Dividends and Expropriation, pp. 54-78
  • BENARTZI Shlomo, THALER Richard H. - Naive Diversification Strategies in Defined Contribution Saving Plans, pp. 79-98
  • CAMPBELL John Y.,  VICEIRA Luis M. - Who Should Buy Long-Term Bonds?, pp. 99-127
  • ABEL Andrew B. - The Effects of Investing Social Security Funds in the Stock Market When Fixed Costs Prevent Some Households from Holding Stocks, pp. 128-148
  • BOLDRIN Michele, CHRISTIANO Lawrence J., FISHER Jonas D. M. - Habit Persistence, Asset Returns, and the Business Cycle, pp. 149-166
  • BENHABIB Jess, SCHMITT-GROHÉ Stephanie, URIBE Martín - Monetary Policy and Multiple Equilibria, pp. 167-186
  • BLANCHARD Olivier, PORTUGAL Pedro - What Hides Behind an Unemployment Rate: Comparing Portuguese and U.S. Labor Markets, pp. 187-207
  • JEITSCHKO Thomas D., TAYLOR Curtis R. - Local Discouragement and Global Collapse: A Theory of Coordination Avalanches, pp. 208-224
  • LIZZERI Alessandro, PERSICO Nicola - The Provision of Public Goods Under Alternative Electoral Incentives, pp. 225-245
  • JENSEN Richard, THURSBY Marie - Proofs and Prototypes for Sale: The Licensing of University Inventions, pp. 240-259
  • WEITZMAN Martin L. - Gamma Discounting, pp. 260-271

Shorter Papers

  • COLLINS William - Race, Roosevelt, and Wartime Production: Fair Employment in World War II Labor Markets, pp. 272-286
  • STECKEL Richard, PRINCE Joseph M. - Tallest in the World: Native Americans of the Great Plains in the Nineteenth Century, pp. 287-294
  • GRUBB Farley - The Market Evaluation of Criminality: Evidence from the Auction of British Convict Labor in America, 1767-1775, pp. 295-304
  • MAKI Dean M. - Household Debt and the Tax Reform Act of 1986, pp. 305-319
  • DEWENTER Kathryn L., MALATESTA Paul H. - State-Owned and Privately Owned Firms: An Empirical Analysis of Profitability, Leverage, and Labor Intensity, pp. 320-334
  • DE TELLA Rafael, MacCULLOCH Robert J., OSWALD Andrew J. - Preferences Over Inflation and Unemployment: Evidence from Surveys of Happiness, pp. 335-341
  • LEUVEN Edwin, OOSTERBEEK Hessel - Firm-Specific Human Capital as a Shared Investment: Comment, pp. 342-347
  • HASHIMOTO Masanori - Firm-Specific Human Capital as a Shared Investment: Reply, pp. 348-349

(résumés du n° 1/2001: http://www.aeaweb.org/aer/contents/mar2001.html )


2000

Vol. 90, n°5 (décembre 2000)

Articles

  • BACCHETTA Philippe et Van WINCOOP Eric - Does Exchange-Rate Stability Increase Trade and Welfare?, pp.1093-1109
  • KELLY Morgan et GRADA O Cormac - Market Contagion: Evidence from the Panics of 1854 and 1857, pp.1110-1124
  • SCOTT Freeman et KYDLAND E. Finn - Monetary Aggregates and Output, pp.1125-1135
  • SCHMITT-GROHE Stephanie - Endogenous Business Cycles and the Dynamics of Output, Hours, and Consumption, pp.1136-1159
  • BILS Mark et KLENOW J. Peter - Does Schooling Cause Growth?, pp.1160-1183
  • HANUSHEK Eric A. et KIMKO Dennis D.  - Schooling, Labor-Force Quality, and the Growth of Nations, pp.1184-1208
  • HOXBY M. Caroline - Does Competition Among Public Schools Benefit Students and Taxpayers?, pp.1209-1238
  • McLAREN John - "Globalization " and Vertical Structure ,pp.1239-1254
  • GROSSMAN Gene M. et MAGGI Giovanni - Diversity and Trade, pp.1255-1275
  • ALESINA Alberto, SPOLAORE Enrico et WACZIARG Romain - Economic Integration and Political Disintegration, pp.1276-1296
  • YASHIV Eran - The Determinants of Equilibrium Unemployment, pp.1297-1322
  • CAMPBELL Jeffrey R. et FISHER D.M. Jonas - Aggregate Employment Fluctuations with Microeconomic Asymmetries, pp.1323-1345
  • LAZEAR Edward P. - Performance Pay and Productivity, pp. 1346-1361

Shorter Papers

  • NEUMARK David, WASCHER William - Minimum Wages and Employment: A Case Study of the Fast-Food Industry in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, pp.1362-1396
  • CARD David et KRUEGER Alan B. - Reply, pp.1397-1420
  • BLINDER S. Alan - Central-Bank Credibility: Why Do We care? How Do We Build It?, pp.1421-1431
  • HANES Christopher - Nominal Wage Rigidity and Industry Characteristics in the Downturns of 1893,1929 and 1981, pp.1432-1446
  • BORDO D. Michael, ERCEG J. Christopher et EVANS L.Charles- Money, Sticky Wages, and the Great Depression, pp.1447-1463
  • McCONNEL Margaret M. et PEREZ-QUIROS Gabriel -Output Fluctuations in the United States: What Has Changed Since the Early 1980's?, pp. 1464-1476
  • HELSLEY W. Robert et STRANGE C.William - Social Interactions and the Institutions of Local Government, pp.1477-1490
  • CORNEO Giacomo et GRUNER Peter - Social Limits to Redistribution, pp.1491-1507
  • JANEBA Eckhard - Tax Competition When Governments Lack Commitment: Excess Capacity as a Countervailing Threat, pp.1508-1519
  • CHEN Zhiqi et G. WEST Edwin - Selective Versus Universal Vouchers: Modeling Median Voter Preferences in Education, pp.1520-1535

(résumés du n° 5/2000: http://www.aeaweb.org/aer/contents/dec2000.html)

Vol. 90 n° 4 (septembre 2000)

Articles

  • GOLDIN Claudia, ROUSE Cecilia - Orchestrating Impartiality: The Impact of "Blind" Auditions on Female Musicians, pp. 715-741
  • ROBERTSON Raymond - Wage Shocks and North American Labor-Market Integration, pp. 742-764
  • ATHEY Susan, AVERY Christopher, ZEMSKY Peter - Mentoring and Diversity, pp. 765-786
  • CECCHETTI Stephen G., LAM Pok-Sang, MARK Nelson C. - Asset Pricing with Distorted Beliefs: Are Equity returns Too Good to Be True?, pp. 787-805
  • GALOR Oded, WEIL David N. - Population, Technology, and Growth: From Malthusian to the Demographic Transition and Beyond, pp. 806-828
  • HOWITT Peter - Endogenous Growth and Cross-Country Income Differences, pp. 829-846
  • BURNSIDE Craig, DOLLAR David - Aid, Policies, and Growth, pp. 847-868
  • FORBES Kristin J. - A Reassessment of the Relationship Between Inequality and Growth, pp. 869-887
  • HASSLER John, RODRIGUES MORA José V. - Intelligence, Social Mobility, and Growth, pp. 888-908
  • CASELLI Francesco, VENTURA Jaume -A Representative Consumer Theory of Distribution, pp. 909-926
  • OSBORNE Martin J., ROSENTHAL Jeffrey S., TURNER Matthew A. - Meetings with Costly Participation, pp. 927-943
  • LEWIS Tracy R., SAPPINGTON David E.M. - Motivating Wealth-Constrained Actors, pp. 944-960

Shorter Papers

  • LIST John A., LUCKING-REILY David - Demand Reduction in Multiunit Auctions: Evidence fron a Sportscard Field Experiment, pp. 961-972
  • HENRICH Joseph - Does Culture Matter in Economic Behavior? Ultimatum Game Bargaining Among The Machiguenga of the Peruvian Amazon, pp. 973-979
  • FEHR Ernst, GÄCHTER Simon - Cooperation and Punishment in Public Goods Experiments, pp. 980-994
  • JAMES Duncan, ISSAC Mark R. - Asset Markets: How They Are  Affected by Tournament Incentives for Individuals, pp. 995-1004
  • KAMSTRA Mark J., KRAMER Lisa A., LEVI Maurice D. - Losing Sleep at the Market: The Daylight Saving Anomaly, pp. 1005-1011
  • SMITH Lones - Private Information and Trade Timimg, pp. 1012-1018
  • GORDON Stephen, ST-AMOUR Pascal - A Preference Regime Model of Bull and Bear Markets, pp. 1019-1033
  • BENKARD Lanier C. - Learning and Forgetting: The Dynamics of Aircraft Production, pp. 1034-1054
  • GLAZER Jacob, Mc GUIRE Thomas G. - Optimal Risk Adjustment in Markets with Adverse Selection: An Application to Managed Care, pp. 1055-1071
  • KONOW James - Fair Shares: Acountability and Cognitive Dissonance in Allocation Decisions, pp. 1072-1091

(résumés des articles du n° 4 de septembre 2000: http://www.aeaweb.org/aer/contents/sept2000.html )

Vol. 90 n° 3 (juin 2000)

Articles

  • MUNDELL R.A. – A Reconsideration of the Twentieth Century, pp. 327-340
  • CAROLL Christopher D., OVERLAND Jody, WEIL David N. - Saving and Growth with Habit Formation, pp. 341-356
  • LJUNGQVIST Lars, UHLIG Harald – Tax policy and Aggregate Demand management Under Catching Up with the Joneses, pp. 356-366
  • FUHRER Jeffrey C. – Habit Formation in Consumption and Its Implications for Monetary-Policy Models, pp. 367-390
  • DYNAN Karen E. – Habit Formation in Consumer Preferences: Evidence from Panel Data, pp. 391-406
  • KASHYAP Anil K., STEIN Jeremy C. – What Do a Million Observations on Banks Say About Transmission of Monetary Policy?, pp. 407-428
  • ROMER Christina D., ROMER David H. – Federal Reserve Information and the Behavior of Interest Rates, pp. 429-457
  • BILS Mark, KAHN James A. – What Inventory Behavior Tells Us About Business Cycles, pp. 458-482
  • PESENDORFER Wolfgang, SWINKELS Jeroen M. – Efficiency and Information Aggregation in Auctions, pp. 499-525
  • BOHN Henning, DEACON Robert T. – Ownership Risk, Investment, and the Use of Natural Resources, pp. 526-549
  • AURIOL Emmanuelle, BENAIM Michel – Standardization in Decentralized Economies, pp. 550-570

Shorter Papers

  • KOOREMAN Peter - The Labeling Effect of a Child Benefit System, pp. 571-583
  • CORMAN Hope, MOCAN Naci H. – A Time-Series Analysis of Crime, Deterrence, and Drug Abuse in New-York City, pp. 584-604
  • BLOMBERG Brock S., HARRINGTON Joseph E. Jr. – The Theory of Rigid Extremists and Flexible Moderates with an Application to the U.S. Congress, pp. 605-621
  • KLETZER Kenneth M.,WRIGHT Brian D. – Sovereign Debt as Intertemporal Barter, pp. 621-639
  • CHUNG Kim-Sau – Role Models and Arguments for Affirmative Action, pp. 640-648
  • GARFINKEL Michelle R., LEE Jaewoo – Political Influence and the Dynamic Consistency of Policy, pp. 649-666
  • LEE Jaewoo, SHIN Kwanho – The Role of Variable Input in Relationship Between Investment and Uncertainty, pp. 667-680
  • DAHAN Momi, STRAWCZYNSKY Michel – Optimal Income Taxation: An Example with a U-Shaped Pattern of Optimal Marginal Tax Rates: Comment, pp. 681-686
  • DUCZYNSKY Petr – Capital Mobility in Neoclassical Models of Growth: Comment, pp. 687-694
  • OTTAVIANI Marco, SORENSEN Peter – Herd Behavior and Investment: Comment, pp. 695-704
  • SCHARFSTEIN David S., STEIN Jeremy C. – Herd Behavior and Investment: Reply, pp. 705-706

(résumés des articles du n° 3 de juin 2000: http://www.aeaweb.org/aer/contents/june2000.html)

Vol. 90 n° 2 (mai 2000)

Papers and Proceedings of the 112th Annual Meeting

  • Richard T. Ely Lecture
    • SUMMERS H. Lawrence - International Financial Crises: Causes, Prevention, and Cures, pp.1-16
  • The Near Crash of 1998
    • SCHOLES S. Myron - Crisis and Risk Management, pp.17-21
    • JOHNSON Simon, LA PORTA Rafael, LOPEZ-DE SILANES Florencio et SHLEIFER Andrei - Tunneling …, pp.22-27
    • KHO Bong-Chan, LEE Dong et STULZ M. René - U.S. Banks, Crises, and Bailouts: From Mexico to LTCM, pp.28-31
  • Restructuring the International Financial System
    • LEBARON Blake et MCCULLOCH Rachel - Floating, Fixed, or Super-Fixed? Dollarization Joins the Menu of Exhange-Rate Options, pp.32-37
    • KRUEGER Anne O. - Conflicting Demands on the International Monetary Fund, pp.38-42
    • ALIBER Z. Robert - Rules and Authorities in International Monetary Arrangements. The Role of Central Banks, pp.43-47
  • Macroeconomic Stabilization and Exchange-Rate Regimes: Alternative Scenarios
    • DESAI Padma - Why Did the Ruble Collapse in August 1998?, pp.48-52
    • NUTI Domenico Mario - The Polish Zloty, 1990-1999: Success and Underperformance,pp.53-58
  • Macroeconomics of Emerging Markets
    • CALVO A. Guillermo et MENDOZA G. Enrique - Capital-Markets Crisis and Economic Collapse in Emerging Markets: An Informational-Frictions Approach,pp.59-64
    • REINHART M. Carmen - The Mirage of Floating Exchange Rates,pp.65-70
    • CHANG Roberto et VELASCO Andrés - Exchange-Rate Policy for Developing Countries,pp.71-75
  • Teaching Macroeconomic Principles
    • COLANDER David - Telling Better Stories in Introductory Macro,pp.76-80
    • KENNEDY E. Peter - Eight Reasons Why -Real versus Nominal Interest Rates Is the Most Important Concept in Macroeconomics Principles Courses,pp.81-84
    • PARKIN Michael - The Principles of Macroeconomics at the Millennium,pp.85-89
    • TAYLOR John B. - Teaching Modern Macroeconomics at the Principles Level,pp.90-94
  • Inflation Targeting
    • SVENSSON Lars E.O. - The First Year of the Eurosystem: Inflation Targeting or Not?, pp.95-99
    • WOODFORD Michael - Pitfalls of Forward-Looking Monetary Policy,pp.100-104
    • MISHKIN S. Frederic - Inflation Targeting for Emerging-Market Countries, pp.105-109
  • The Role of Microeconomic Heterogeneity in Macroeconomics
    • CARROLL D. Christopher D. - Requiem for the Representative Consumer? Aggregate Implications of Microeconomic Consumption Behavior,pp.110-115
    • FOOTE Christopher, HURST Erik et LEAHY John - Testing the (S,s) Model,pp.116-119
    • MAKIW Gregory N. - The Savers-Spenders theory of Fiscal Policy,pp.120-125
  • Political Economy, Governance, and Development
    • ACEMOGLU Daron et ROBINSON A. James - Political Losers as a Barrier to Economic Development, pp.126-130
    • BATES H. Robert - Ethnicity and Development in Africa: A Reappraisal, pp.131-134
    • BARDHAN Pranab et MOOKHERJEE Dilip - Capture and Governance at Local and National Levels,pp.135-139
    • RODRIK Dani -Participatory Politics, Social Cooperation, and Economic Stability, pp.140-144
  • Empirical Testing of Trade Theories
    • TREFLER Daniel et CHUN ZHU Susan - Beyond the Algebra of Explanation: HOV for the Technology Age, pp.145-149
    • DAVIS R. Donald et WEINSTEIN E. David - International Trade as an "Integrated Equilibrium": New Perspectives, pp.150-154
    • FEENSTRA C.Robert et HANSON H. Gardon - Aggregation Bias in the Factor Content of Trade: Evidence from U.S. Manufacturing, pp.155-160
  • Industry-Level Productivity and Competitiveness Between Canada and the United States
    • JORGENSON W. Dale et STIROH J. Kevin - U.S. Economic Growth at the Industry Level,pp.161-167
    • GU Wulong, LEE C. Frank et TANG Jianmin - Economic and Productivity Growth in Canadian Industries,pp. 168-171
    • GU Wulong et S. HO Mun - A Comparison of Industrial Productivity Growth in canda and the United States,pp.172-175
    • LEE C. Frank et TANG Jianmin - Productivity Levels and International competitiveness Between canadian and U.S. Industries,pp.176-179
  • Economic Policy Issues Regarding Microsoft
    • FISHER M. Franklin - The IBM and Microsoft Cases: Wha's the Difference?,pp.180-183
    • DAVIS J. Steven et MURPHY M. Kevin - A Competitive Perspective on Internet Explorer,pp.184-187
    • HALL E. Chris et HALL E. Robert - Toward a Quantification of the Effects of Microsoft's Conduct,pp.188-191
    • SCHMALENSEE Richard - Antitrust Issues in Schumpeterian Industries,pp.192-196
  • Executive Compensation
    • ROSE Nancy et WOLFRAM Catherine - Has the "Million-Dollar Cap" Affected CEO Pay?197-202
    • BERTRAND Marianne et MULLAINATHAN Sendhil - Agents With and Without Principals, pp.203-208
    • HALL J. Brian et MURPHY J. Kevin - Optimal Exercise Prices for Executive Stock Options,pp.209-214
  • The NBER/Sloan Project on Industrial Technology and Productivity: Incorporating Learning from Plant Visits and Interviews into Economic Research
    • JAFFE B. Adam, TRAJTENBERG Manuel et FOGARTY S. Michael - Knowledge Spillovers and Patent Citations: Evidence from a Survey of Inventors,pp.215-218
    • FREEMAN B. Richard et KLEINER M. Morris - Who Benefits Most from Employee Involvement: Firms or Workers?,pp.219-223
    • BORENSTEIN Severin et FARRELL Joseph - Is Cost-Cutting Evidence of X-Inefficiency?pp.224-227
    • HELPER Susan - Economists and Field Research: "You Can Observe a Lot Just by Watching" pp.228-232
  • The Economics of Waste
    • CALCOTT Paul et WALLS Margaret - Can Downstream Waste Disposal Policies Encourage Upstream"Design for Environment"pp.233-238
    • FULLERTON Don et WOLVERTON Ann - Two Generalizations of a Deposit-Refund System, pp.238-242
    • LEY Eduardo , MACAULEY Molly et W. SALANT Stephen - Restricting the Trash Trade, pp.243-246
  • Getting the 21st-Century GDP Right
    • BOSKIN J. Michael - Economic Measurement: Progress and Challenges, pp.247-252
    • MOULTON R. Brent - Getting the 21st-Century GDP Right: What's Underway, pp.253-258
    • NORDHAUS D. William - New Directions in National Economic Accounting, pp.259-263
  • Taxing the Rich
    • FEENBERG R. Daniel et POTERBA James M.- The Income and Ty Share of Very High-Income Households, 1960-1995,pp.264-270
    • GOOLSBEE Austan - Taxes, High-Income Executives, and the Perils of Revenue Estimation in the New Economy,pp.271-275
    • AUERBACH J. Alan et SIEGEL M. JONATHAN - Capital Gains Realizations of the Rich and Sophisticated,pp.276-282
    • CENTRY M. William et HUBBARD Glenn R. - Tax Policy and Entrepreneurial Entry,pp.283-287
  • How Well Are We and the Government Planning for the Future?
    • BERNHEIM Douglas B. , FORNI Lorenzo, GOKHALE Jagadeesh et KOTLIKOFF J. Laurence - How Much Should Americans Be Saving for Retirement?pp.288-292
    • GOKHALE Jagadeesh, PAGE Benjamin, POTTER Joan et STURROCK John - Generational Accounts for the United States: An Update,pp. 293-296
    • POTERBA James M. VENTI F. Steven et WISE A. David - Saver Behavior and Retirement Wealth, pp.297-302
    • CUTLER M. David et SHEINER Louise - Generational Aspects of Medicare,pp.303-307
  • Cross-National Comparisons of Racial and Ethnic Economic Inequality
    • DARITY William, JESSICA Jr. et NEMBHARD GORDON - Racial and Ethnic Economic Inequality: The International Record,pp.308-311
    • MASON L. Patrick - Persistent Discrimination: Racial Disparity in the United States, 1967-988, pp.312-316
    • SHERER George - Intergroup Economic Inequality in South Africa: The Post-Apartheid Era, pp.317-321
    • DESHPANDE Ashwini - Does Caste Still Define Disparity? A Look at Inequality in Kerala, India,pp.322-325
  • Economic Well-Being of African-Americans
    • CHAY Y. KENNETH et GREENSTONE Michael - The Convergence in black - White Infant Mortality Rates During the 1960's,pp.326-334
    • CHANDRA Amitabh - Labor-Market Dropouts and the Racial Wage Gap: 1940-1990
    • JOHNSON William, KITAMURA Yuichi et NEAL Derek - Evaluating a Simple Methhod for Estimating Black-White Gaps in Median Wages, pp.339-343
    • HECKMAN James J. LYONS M. Thomas et TODD E. Petra - Understanding Black-White Wage Differentials: 1960-1990,pp.344-349
  • New Issues in Immigration
    • LEE Ronald et MILLER Timothy - Immigration, Social Security, and Broader Fiscal Impacts, pp.350-354
    • BORJAS George J. - Foreign-Born Teaching Assistants and the Academic Performance of Undergraduates,pp.355-359
    • CARD David et DINARDO John - Do Immigrant Inflows Lead to Native Outflows?,pp.360-367
    • HU Wei-Yin - Immigrant Earnings Assimilation: Estimates from Longitudinal Data,pp.368-372
  • Policy Effects on Family Structure and Fertility
    • MOFFITT Robert A. - Welfare Benefits and Female Headship in U.S. Time Series,pp.373-377
    • WILLIS J. Robert - The Economics of Fatherhood,pp.378-382
    • GREENWOOD Jeremy, GUNER Nezih et KNOWLES John - Women on Welfare: A Macroeconomic Analysis,pp.383-388
    • MCELROY Marjorie et TAO YANG Dennis - Carrots and Sticks: Fertility Effects of China's Population Policies ,pp.389-392
  • Child Outcomes in Africa
    • DUFLO Esther - Child Health and Household Resources in South Africa: Evidence from the Old Age Pension Program,pp.393-398
    • JENSEN Robert - Agricultural Volatility and Investments in Children,pp.399-403
    • MORDUCH Jonathan - Sibling Rivalry in Africa,pp.405-409
  • Unresolved Issues in Personnel Economics
    • LAZEAR Edward P. - The Power of Incentives , pp.410-414
    • BAKER George - The Use of Performance Measures in Incentive Contracting,pp.415-420
    • PRENDERGAST Canice -What Trade-off of Risk and Incentives? pp.421-425
  • Preferences, Behavior, and Welfare
    • LOEWENSTEIN George - Emotions in Economic Theory and Economic Behavior,pp.426-432
    • GEBAIX Xavier et LAIBSON David - A Boundedly Rational Decision Algorithm,pp. 433-438
    • ROMER M. Paul - Thinking and Feeling, pp.439-443
  • Women's Labor-Market Gains in the 1980's and Future Prospects
    • WELCH Finis - Growth in Women's Relative Wages and in Inequality Among Men: One Phenomenon or Two?,pp.444-449
    • BLACK E. Sandra et JUHN Chinhui - The Rise of Female Professionals: Are Women Responding to Skill Demand?,pp.450-455
    • FORTIN M. Nicole et LEMIEUX Thomas - Are Women's Wage Gains Men's Losses? A Distributional Test,pp.456-460
    • GOLDIN Claudia et KATZ Lawrence F. - Carecer and Marriage in the Age of the Pill,pp.461-465
  • Women and Economics: Education and Impact
    • JENSEN Elizabeth J. et PUJOL Michele A. - Why Are Women Such Reluctant Economists? Evidence from Liberal Arts Colleges, pp.466-470
    • JOY Lois - Do Colleges Shortchange women? Gender Differences in the Transition from College to Work, pp.471-475
    • SEIZ A. Janet et PUJOL A. Michele - Hariet Tylor Mill, pp.476-479
    • DIMAND W. Robert - Nineteenth-Century American Feminist Economics: From Caroline Dall to Charlotte Perkins Gilman, pp.480 et s.

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