Journal of economic perspectives 2005

Vol. 19. N°3, Summer 2005

Lecture

  • ABRAHAM Katharine G. - "Distinguished Lecture on Economics in Government - What We Don't Know Could Hurt Us: Some Reflections on the Measurement of Economic Activity", pp. 3 - 18

Symposia

Institutions

  • SVENSSON Jakob - Eight Questions about Corruption, pp. 19 - 42
  • BESLEY Timothy - Political Selection, pp. 43 - 60
  • LEVINE Ross - Law, Endowments and Property Rights, pp. 61 - 88
  • WEINGAST Barry R. - The Constitutional Dilemma of Economic Liberty, pp. 89 - 108

The Moral Sentiment

  • EVENSKY Jerry - Adam Smith's Theory of Moral Sentiments: On Morals and Why They Matter to a Liberal Society of Free People and Free Markets, pp. 109 - 130
  • ASHRAF Nava, CAMERER Colin F., LOEWENSTEIN George - Adam Smith, Behavioral Economist, pp. 131 - 146

Articles

  • FRYER Roland G. Jr and LOURY Glenn C. - Affirmative Action and Its Mythology, pp. 147 - 162
  • MORCK Randall, YEUNG Bernard - Dividend Taxation and Corporate Governance, pp. 163 - 180
  • POTERBA James M. - Steven D. Levitt: 2003 John Bates Clark Medalist, pp. 181 - 198

Features

  • FERRIE Joseph P. - History Lessons: The End of American Exceptionalism? Mobility in the United States Since 1850, pp. 199 - 216
  • GEDDES Richard R. - Policy Watch: Reform of the U.S. Postal Service, pp. 217 - 232
  • TAYLOR Tomothy - Recommendations for Further Reading, pp. 233 - 240
  • Comments: Avinash Dixit and Gene Grossman, Paul A. Samuelson, Robert W. Dimand, Jonathan H. Sunshine and Nick Shryane, pp. 241 - 246
  • Notes, p. 247

(résumés du n° 3/2005)

Vol. 19. N°2, Spring 2005

Symposium: Social Security Reform

  • HINES James R. Jr, TAYLOR Timonthy - Shortfalls in the Long Run: Predictions about the Social Security Trust Fund, pp. 3 - 11
  • DIAMOND Peter A., ORSZAG Peter R. - Saving, Social Security, pp. 11 - 32
  • FELDSTEIN Martin - Structural Reform of Social Security, pp. 33 - 120

Symposium: Intellectual Property Rights

  • POSNER Richard A. - Intellectual Property: The Law and Economics Approach, pp. 57 - 74
  • LEMLEY Mark A., SHAPIRO Carl - Probabilistic Patents, pp. 75 - 98
  • LERNER Josh, TIROLE Jean - The Economics of Technology Sharing: Open, Source and Beyond, pp. 121 - 138

Articles

  • ELLISON Glenn, FISHER ELLISON Sara - Lessons About Markets from the Internet, pp. 139 - 158
  • Frame W. Scott, WHITE Lawrence J. - Fussening and Fuming over Fannie and Freddie: How Much Smoke, How Much Fire?, pp. 159 - 184
  • MATSUSAKA John G. - Direct Democracy Works, pp. 185 - 206

Features

  • HELLAND Eric, KLICK Jonathan, TABARROK Alexander - Data Watch: Tout-uring the Data, pp. 207 - 220
  • TAYLOR Timothy - Recommendations for Further Reading, pp. 221 - 228
  • Comments - Bernard Wasow, Kenneth J. Arrow, Partha Dasgupta and Lawrence Goulder, pp. 229 - 230

(résumés du n° 2/2005)

Vol. 19. N°1, Winter 2005

Symposium: Sociology and Economics

  • GIBBONS Robert - What is Economic Sociology and Should any Economists Care?, pp. 3-8
  • AKERLOF George A., KRANTON Rachel E. - Identity and the Economics of Organizations, pp. 9-32
  • GRANOVETTER Mark - The Impact of Social Structure on Economic Outcomes, pp. 33-50
  • HANNAN Michael T. - Ecologies of Organizations: Diversity and Identity, pp. 51-70
  • RESKIN Barbara, BIELBY Denise D. - A Sociological Perspective on Gender and Career Outcomes, pp. 71-86

Symposium: The Economy of Russia

  • DESAI Padma - Russian Retrospectives on Reforms from Yeltsin to Putin, pp. 87-106
  • BRAINERD Elizabeth, CUTLER David M. - Autopsy on an Empire: Understanding Mortality in Russia and the Former Soviet Union, pp. 107-130
  • GURIEV Sergei, RACHINSKY Andrei - The Role of Oligarchs in Russian Capitalism, pp. 131-150
  • SHLEIFER Andrei, TREISMAN Daniel - A Normal Country: Russia After Communism, pp. 151-174

Articles

  • COLANDER David - The Making of an Economist Redux, pp. 175-198
  • EDMONDS Eric V., PAVCNIK Nina - Child Labor in the Global Economy, pp. 199-220

Features

  • HAMERMESH Daniel S., FRAZIS Harley, STEWART Jay - Data Watch: The American Time Use Survey, pp. 221-232
  • SAFFRAN Bernard - Recommendations for Further Reading, pp. 233-240

(résumés du n° 1/2005)

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