Journal of Economic Perspectives - Antérieurs à 2005

2004

Vol. 18. N°4, Fall 2004

Symposium: The Transformation of Europe

  • BLANCHARD Olivier - The Economic Future of Europe
  • ALESINA Alberta, PEROTTI Roberto - The European Union: A Politically Incorrect View
  • SAINT-PAUL Gilles - Why are European Countries Diverging in their Unemployment Experience?

Articles

  • McMILLAN John, ZOIDO Pablo - How to Subvert Democracy: Montesinos in Peru
  • BHAGWATI Jagdish, PANAGARIYA Arvind, SRINIVASAN T.N. - The Muddles over Outsourcing
  • BARSKY Robert B., KILIAN Lutz - Oil and the Macroeconomy since the 1970s
  • TAYLOR Alan M., TAYLOR Mark P. - The Purchasing Power Parity Debate
  • KAPLOW Louis - On the (Ir)Relevance of Distribution and Labor Supply Distortion to Government Policy
  • NECHYBA Thomas, WALSH Randall P. - Urban Sprawl

Features

  • KUNREUTHER Howard, MICHEL-KERJAN Erwann - Policy Watch: Challenges for Terrorism Risk Insurance in the United States

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Vol. 18. N°3, Summer 2004

Symposia

  • Fortieth Anniversary of CAPM
    • PEROLD André F. - The Capital Asset Pricing Model, pp. 3 - 24
    • FAMA Eugene F., FRENCH Kenneth R. - The Capital Asset Pricing Model: Theory and Evidence, pp. 25 - 46
  • Middle East
    • FOOTE Christopher, BLOCK William, CRANE Keith, GRAY Simon - Economic Policy and Prospects in Iraq, pp. 47 - 70
    • KURAN Timur - Why the Middle East is Economically Underdeveloped: Historical Mechanisms of Institutional Stagnation, pp. 71 - 90
    • YOUSEF Tarik M. - Development, Growth and Policy Reform in the Middle East and North Africa since 1950, pp. 91 - 116
    • GENTZKOW Matthew A., SHAPIRO Jesse M. - Media, Education and Anti-Americanism in the Muslim World, pp. 117 - 134

Articles

  • SAMUELSON Paul A.- Where Ricardo and Mill Rebut and Confirm Arguments of Mainstream Economists Supporting Globalization, pp. 135 - 146
  • ARROW Kenneth, DASGUPTA Partha, GOULDER Lawrence, DAILY Gretchen, EHRLICH Paul, HEAL Geoffrey, LEVIN Simon, MÄLER Karl-Göran, SCHNEIDER Stephen, STARRETT David, WALKER Brian - Are we Consuming Too Much?, pp. 147 - 172
  • STULZ René M. - Should We Fear Derivatives, pp. 173 - 192
  • GINTHER Donna K., KAHN Shulamit - Women in Economics: Moving Up or Falling Off the Academic Career Ladder?, pp. 193 - 214

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Vol. 18. N°2, Spring 2004

Lecture

  • W. FERGUSON JR. Roger, L. WASCHER William - "Distinguished lecture on economics in governement: Lessons from past productivity booms" PP. 3-28

Symposia: Consumer Confidence

  • C. LUDVIGSON Sydney - Consumer confidence and consumer spending, pp. 28-50
  • DOMINITZ Jeff, F. MANSKI Charles - How should we measure consumer confidence?, pp. 51-66

Symposia: Latin America's growth record

  • OCAMPO José Antonio - Latin America's growth and equity frustrations during structural reforms, pp. 67-88
  • FRAGA Arminio - Latin America since 1990s: Rising from the sickbed?, pp. 89-106

Symposia: Event Markets

  • WOLFERS Justin, ZITZEWITZ Eric - Prediction markets, pp. 107-126
  • RHODE Paul W. , S. STRUMPF Kolemann - Historical presidential betting markets, pp. 127-142

Articles

  • GLODIN Claudia, SHIM Maria - Making a name: Women's surnames at marriage and beyond, pp. 143-160
  • MAHONEY Paul G. - Manager-Investor conflics in mutual funds, pp. 161-182
  • WHITE Michelle J. - Asbestos and the future mass torts, pp. 183-204
  • SHEFFIN Steven M. - State budget deficit dynamics and the Californian debacle, pp. 205-226
  • EHRENBERG Ronald G. - Prospects in the academic labor market for economists, pp. 227-238

Features

  • BAICKER Katherine, REHAVI M. Marit - Policy watch: Trade adjustement assistance, pp. 239-256
  • THORNTON Robert J. - Retrospectives: How Joan Robinson an B.L. Hallward named monopsony, pp. 257-262
  • SAFFRAN Bernard - Recommendations for further reading, pp. 263-270

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Vol. 18. N° 1, Winter 2004

Symposium: Japan's Economy

  • HOSHI Takeo, KASHYAP Anil K - Japan’s Financial Crisis and Economic Stagnation, pp. 23-26
  • POTER Michael E., SAKAKIBARA Mariko - Competition in Japan, pp. 27-50

Symposium: Political Economy

  • MULLIGAN Casey B., GIL Ricard, SALA-I-MARTIN Xavier - Do Democracies Have Different Public Policies than Nondemocracies?, pp. 51-74
  • PERSSON Torsten, TABELLINI Guido - Constitutions and Economic Policy, pp. 75-98
  • FEDDERSEN Timothy J. - Rational Choice Theory and the Paradox of Not Voting, pp. 99-112
  • KREHBIEL Keith - Legislative Organization, pp. 113-128

Articles

  • ROMER Christina D., ROMER David H. - Choosing the Federal Reserve Chair: Lessons from History, pp. 129-162
  • LEVITT Steven D. - Understanding Why Crime Fell in the 1990s: Four Factors that Explain the Decline and Six that Do Not, pp. 163-190
  • QUIGLEY John M., RAPHAEL Steven - Is Housing Unaffordable? Why Isn’t It More Affordable?, pp. 191-214
  • OSTER Emily - Witchcraft, Weather and Economic Growth in Renaissance Europe, pp. 215-228

Features

  • DIMAND Robert W., FORGET Evelyn L., NYLAND Chris - Retrospectives: Gender in Classical Economics, pp. 229-240

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2003

Vol. 17. N° 4, Fall 2003

Symposium: Activist Antitrust?

  • CRANDALL Robert W., WINSTON Clifford - Does Antitrust Policy Improve Consumer Welfare? Assessing the Evidence, pp. 3-26
  • BAKER Jonathan B. - The Case for Antitrust Enforcement, pp. 27-50

Symposium: International Financial Architecture

  • KAMINSKY Graciela, REINHART Carmen M., VÉGH Carlos A. - The Unholy Trinity of Financial Contagion, pp. 51-74
  • EICHENGREEN Barry - Restructuring Sovereign Debt, pp. 75-98
  • CALVO Guillermo A., MISHKIN Frederic S. - The Mirage of Exchange Rate Regimes for Emerging Market Countries, pp. 99-118

Articles

  • KRUEGER Alan B., MALECKOV�? Jitka - Education, Poverty and Terrorism: Is There a Causal Connection? pp. 119-144
  • SVENSSON Lars E.O. - Escaping from a Liquidity Trap and Deflation: The Foolproof Way and Others, pp. 145-166
  • LEE Ronald - The Demographic Transition: Three Centuries of Fundamental Change, pp. 167-190

Features

  • LAMONT Owen A., THALER Richard H. - Anomalies: The Law of One Price in Financial Markets, pp. 191-202
  • PORTNEY Paul R., PARRY Ian W.H., GRUENSPECHT Howard K., HARRINGTON Winston - Policy Watch: The Economics of Fuel Economy Standards, pp. 203-217
  • SAFFRAN Bernard - Recommendations for Further Reading, pp. 218-226
  • Comments: Luigi L. Pasinetti, Franklin M. Fisher, Jesus Felipe and J. S. L. McCombie, Robert L. Greenfield, Avi J. Cohen and G. C. Harcourt, William H. Kaempfer and Anton D. Lowenberg, Lance E. Davis and Stanley Engerman

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Vol. 17. N° 3, Summer 2003

Symposia

  • Global Poverty Reduction
    • BESLEY Timothy, BURGESS Robin - Halving Global Poverty, pp. 3-22
    • EASTERLY William - Can Foreign Aid Buy Growth? , pp. 23-48
  • Stock Options
    • HALL Brian J. , MURPHY Kevin J. - The Trouble with Stock Options, pp. 49-70
    • BEBCHUK Lucian Arye, FRIED Jesse M. - Executive Compensation as an Agency Problem, pp. 71-92

Articles

  • CUTLER David M., GLAESER Edward L., SHAPIRO Jesse M. - Why Have Americans Become More Obese?, pp. 93-118
  • MOFFITT Robert A. - The Negative Income Tax and the Evolution of U.S. Welfare Policy, pp. 119-140
  • BASU Kaushik - The Economics and Law of Sexual Harassment in the Workplace, pp. 141-158
  • CAMERER Colin, THALER Richard H. - In Honor of Matthew Rabin: Winner of the John Bates Clark Medal, pp. 159-176

Features

  • STOCK James H., TREBBI Francesco - Retrospectives: Who Invented Instrumental Variable Regression?, pp. 177-194
  • SAFFRAN Bernard - Recommendations for Further Reading, pp. 195-202
  • Comments: Gordon Tullock, Samuel Bowles and Herbert Gintis, Axel Michaelowa, Warwick J. McKibbin and Peter Wilcoxen, pp. 203-206

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Vol. 17. N° 2, Spring 2003

Symposia

  • Enron and Confllict of Interest
    • HEALY Paul M., PALEPU Krishna G. - The Fall of Enron, pp. 3-26
    • LEV Baruch - Corporate Earnings: Facts and Fiction , pp. 27-50
    • DEMSKI S. Joel - Corporate Confllicts of Interest, pp. 51-72
  • Cultural Economics
    • CAVES Richard E. - Contracts Between Art and Commerce, pp. 73-84
    • COURTY Pascal - Some Economics of Ticket Resale, pp. 85-98
    • GINSBURGH Victor - Awards, Success and Aesthetic Quality in the Arts, pp. 99-112
    • LANDES William, LICHTMAN Douglas - Indirect Liability for Copyright Infringement: Napster and Beyond, pp. 113-124

Articles

  • GLIED Sherry - Health Care Costs: On the Rise Again, pp. 125-148
  • COGAN John F., MITCHELL Olivia S. - Perspectives from the President's Commission on Social Security Reform, pp. 149-172

Features

  • BURMAN Leonard E., GALE William G., ROHALY Jeffrey - Policy Watch: Unintended Consequences Run Amok - The Individual Alternative Minimum Tax, pp. 173-186
  • DAVIS Lance, ENGERMAN Stanley - History Lessons: Sanctions - Neither War nor Peace, pp. 187-198
  • SAFFRAN Bernard - Recommendations for Further Reading, pp. 199-206
  • Comments: Werner Neu , Jon D. Harford, Arthur J. Robson, Alexander J. Field, Bergstrom Theodore, pp. 207-212

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Vol. 17. N° 1, Winter 2003

Symposia

  • Consumer Price Index
    • SCHULTZE Charles L. - The Consumer Price Index: Conceptual Issues and Practical Suggestions, pp. 3-22
    • HAUSMAN Jerry - Sources of Bias and Solutions to Bias in the Consumer Price Index, pp. 23-44
    • ABRAHAM Katherine G. - Toward a Cost-of-Living Index: Progress and Prospects, pp. 45-58
  • Financial Market Efficiency
    • MALKIEL Burton G. - The Efficient Market Hypothesis and Its Critics, pp. 59-82
    • SHILLER Robert J. - From Efficient Markets Theory to Behavioral Finance , pp. 83-104

Articles

  • ANSOLABEHERE Stephen, DE FIGUEIREIDO John M., SNYDER James M. Jr. - Why is There so Little Money in U.S. Politics?, pp. 105-130
  • WALDMAN Michael - Durable Goods Theory for Real World Markets, pp. 131-154
  • ICHNIOWSKI Casey, SHAW Kathryn - Beyond Incentive Pay: Insiders' Estimates of the Value of Complementary Human Resource Management Practices, pp. 155-178
  • KRUEGER Alan B. - An Interview with Edmond Malinvaud, pp. 179-196

Features

  • COHEN Avi J. , HARCOURT G.C. - Retrospectives: Whatever Happened to the Cambridge Capital Theory Controversies?, pp. 179-196
    Saffran Bernard - Recommendations for Further Reading
    Comments: B. D. McCullough and H. D. Vinod, A. Buse, Dean Baker, and Helene Jorgensen

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2002

Vol. 16. N° 4, Fall 2002

Symposia

  • School Vouchers
    • LADD F. Helen - School Vouchers: A Critical View , pp. 3-24
    • NEAL Derek - How Vouchers Could Change the Market for Education, pp. 25-44
  • Pharmaceuticals
    • BERNDT Ernst R. - Pharmaceuticals in U.S. Health Care: Determinants of Quantity and Price, pp. 45-66
    • KREMER Michael - Pharmaceuticals and the Developing World, pp. 67-90

Articles

  • KANE Thomas J., STAIGER O. Douglas - The Promise and Pitfalls of Using Imprecise School Accountability Measures, pp. 91-114
  • BALL Laurence, MANKIW Gregory N. - The NAIRU in Theory and Practice, pp.115-136
  • WHITE Lawrence J. - Trends in Aggregate Concentration in the United States, pp. 137-160
  • RUTTAN Vernon W. - Productivity Growth in World Agriculture : Sources and Constraints, pp. 161-184
  • BARDHAN Pranab - Decentralization of Governance and Developmen", pp. 185-206

Features

  • MEHRLING Perry - Retrospective-Economists and the Fed: Beginnings, pp. 207-218
  • SAFFRAN Bernard - Recommendations for Further Reading, pp. 219-226
  • Comments: Joop Dirkmaat, Robert Kohn and Theodore Bergstrom, pp. 227-238

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Vol. 16. N° 3, Summer 2002

Symposium

  • Intergenerational Mobility
    • BOWLES Samuel, GINTIS Herbert - The Inheritance of Inequality, pp. 3-30
    • ERIKSON Robert, GOLDTHORPE John H. - Intergenerational Inequality: - A Sociological Perspective, pp. 31-44
    • GRAWE Nathan D., MULLIGAN Casey B. - Economic Interpretations of Intergenerational Correlations, pp. 45-58
    • SOLON Gary - Cross-Country Differences in Intergenerational Earnings Mobility, pp. 59-66
  • India
    • MONTEK Ahluwalia S. - Economic Reforms in India Since 1991: - Has Gradualism Worked? , pp. 67-88,
    • GAURAV Datt ,RAVALLION Martin - Is India's Economic Growth Leaving the Poor Behind?, pp. 89-108
    • TIRTHANKAR Roy - Economic History and Modern India: Redefining the Link , pp. 109-130

Articles

  • MANN L. Catherine - Perspectives on the U.S. Current Account Deficit and Sustainability, pp. 131-152
  • McMILLAN John, WOODRUFF Christopher - The Central Role of Entrepreneurs in Transition Economies, pp. 153-170
  • WILLIAMSON E. Oliver - The Theory of the Firm as Governance Structure: From Choice to Contract, pp. 171-196

Features

  • EKELUND Robert B. Jr., HÉBERT Robert F. - Retrospectives: The Origins of Neoclassical Microeconomics, pp. 197-216
  • SAFFRAN Bernard - Recommendations for Further Reading, pp. 217-224
  • Comments: Robert S. Goldfarb and H.O. Stekler, David Neumark and William Wascher, and T.D. Stanley, pp. 225-230

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Vol. 16. N° 2, Spring 2002

Lecture

  • BAILY Martin Neil - The New Economy: Post Mortem or Second Wind?, pp. 3-22

Symposium

  • Evolutionary Economics
    • NELSON Richard R. , WINTER Sidney G. - Evolutionary Theorizing in Economics, pp. 23-46
    • SAMUELSON Larry - Evolution and Game Theory, pp. 47-66
    • BERGSTROM Theodore C. - Evolution of Social Behavior: Individual and Group Selection, pp. 67-88
    • ROBSON Arthur J. - Evolution and Human Nature, pp. 89-106

Articles

  • MCKIBBIN Warwick J. , WILCOXEN Peter - The role of Economics in Climate Change Policy, pp. 107-130
  • GALLINI T. Nancy - The Economics of Patents: Lessons from Recent U.S. Patent Reform, pp. 131-154
  • BHASKAR V. MANNING Alan and Ted To - Oligopsony and Monopsonistic Competition in Labor Markets, pp. 155-174
  • ASH Demirgüç-Kunt and KANE Edward J. - Deposit Insurance Around the Globe: Where Does It Work?, pp. 175-196

Features

  • DIXON Robert - "Retrospectives: Captains of Industry", pp. 197-206
  • FELDMAN Roger, THORPE Kenneth E., GRAY Bradley, - "Policy Watch: The Federal Employees Health Benefits Plan", pp. 207-218
  • SAFFRAN Bernard - "Recommendations for Further Reading", pp. 219-226
  • Comments: Richard Watt, Matthew Rabin and Richard H. Thaler, p. 227

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Vol. 16, N° 1, Winter 2002

Symposium

  • Transition Economies
    • SVEJNAR Jan - Transition Economies: Performance and Challenges, pp. 3-28
    • ROLAND Gérard - The Political Economy of Transition, pp. 29-50
    • BOERI Tito , TERRELL Katherine - Institutional Determinants of Labor Reallocation in Transition, pp. 51-76
    • BERGLOF Erik , BOLTON Patrick - The Great Divide and Beyond: Financial Architecture in Transition, pp. 77-100
    • ESTRIN Saul - Competition and Corporate Governance in Transition, pp. 101-124

Articles

  • FREEMAN III Myrick A. - Environmental Policy Since Earth Day I: What Have We Gained?, pp. 125-146
  • DASGUPTA Susmita, LAPLANTE Benoit, WANG Hua, WHEELER David - Confronting the Environmental Kuznets Curve, pp. 147-168
  • KLEMPERER Paul - What Really Matters in Auction Design, pp. 169-190
  • BORENSTEIN Severin - The Trouble With Electricity Markets, pp. 191-212

Features

  • BURKHAUSER Richard V. , DALY Mary C.- Policy Watch: U.S. Disability Policy in a Changing Environment, pp. 213-224
  • FILER Randall K. , HANOUSEK Jan - Data Watch: Research Data from Transition Economies, pp. 225-240
  • SAFFRAN Bernard - Recommendations for Further Reading, pp. 241-248

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2001

Vol. 15, No. 4, Fall 2001

Symposium

  • Econometric Tools
    • KRUEGER Alan B. - Symposium on Econometric Tools, pp. 3-10
    • DiNARDO John, TOBIAS Justin L. - Nonparametric Density and Regression Estimation, pp. 11-28
    • CHAY Kenneth Y., POWELL James L.- Semiparametric Censored Regression Models, pp. 29-42
    • HOROWITZ Joel L., SAVIN N.E. - Binary Response Models: Logits, Probits and Semiparametrics, pp. 43-56
    • HAUSMAN Jerry - Mismeasured Variables in Econometric Analysis: Problems from the Right and Problems from the Left, pp. 57-68
    • ANGRIST Joshua D., KRUEGER Alan B. - Instrumental Variables and the Search for Identification: From Supply and Demand to Natural Experiments, pp. 69-87
    • WOOLDRIDGE Jeffrey M. - Applications of Generalized Method of Moments Estimation, pp. 87-100
    • STOCK James H., WATSON Mark W. - Vector Autoregressions, pp. 101-116
    • HANSEN Bruce E. - The New Econometrics of Structural Change: Dating Breaks in U.S. Labor Productivity, pp. 117-128
    • BROWNSTONE David, VALETTA Robert - The Bootstrap and Multiple Imputations: Harnessing Increased Computing Power for Improved Statistical Tests, pp. 129-142
    • KOENKER Roger, HALLOCK Kevin F. - Quantile Regression, pp. 143-156
    • ENGLE Robert - GARCH 101: The Use of ARCH/GARCH Models in Applied Econometrics, pp. 157-168
    • BECKER William E., GREENE William H. - Teaching Statistics and Econometrics to Undergraduates, pp. 169-182
    • BERGSTROM Theodore C. - Free Labor for Costly Journals?, pp. 183-198

Features

  • PERSKY Joseph - Retrospectives: Cost-Benefit Analysis and the Classical Creed, pp. 199-208
  • SAFFRAN Bernard - Recommendations for Further Reading, pp. 209-218
  • Comments: Russell S. Sobel, Alberto Alesina, Kurt W. Rothschild, J.E. King, and Mark Blaug, pp. 219-222

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Vol. 15, No. 3, Summer 2001

Symposia

  • Consumption Behavior
    • BROWNING Martin, CROSSLEY Thoams F. - The Life-Cycle Model of Consumption and Saving, pp. 3-22
    • CARROLL Christopher D. - A Theory of the Consumption Function, With and Without Liquidity Constraints, pp. 23-46
    • ANGELETOS George-Marios, LAIBSON David, REPETTO Andrea, TOBACMAN Jeremy, WEINBERG Stephen - The Hyperbolic Consumption Model: Calibration, Simulation, and Empirical Evaluation, pp. 47-68
    • Trade, Labor and the Environment
      • BAGWELL Kyle, STAIGER Robert W. - The WTO as a Mechanism for Securing Market Access Property Rights: Implications for Global Labor and Environmental Issues, pp. 69-88
      • BROWN Drusilla K. - Labor Standards: Where Do They Belong on the International Trade Agenda?, pp. 89-112
      • ESTY Daniel C. - Bridging the Trade-Environment Divide, pp. 113-130

Articles

  • STANLEY T.D. - Wheat From Chaff: Meta-Analysis As Quantitative Literature Review, pp. 131-150
  • BAILY Martin Neil, SOLOW Robert M. - International Productivity Comparisons Built from the Firm Level, pp. 151-172
  • RUTHERFORD Malcolm - Institutional Economics: Then and Now, pp. 173-194
  • WALSTAD William B. - Economic Education in U.S. High Schools, pp. 195-210
  • KRUEGER Alan B. - An Interview with William J. Baumol, pp. 211-232

Features

  • KHAN B. Zorina, SOKOLOFF Kenneth L. - History Lessons: The Early Development of Intellectual Property Institutions in the United States, pp. 233-246

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Vol. 15, No. 2, Spring 2001

Lecture

  • FISCHER Stanley - Distinguished Lecture on Economics in Government — Exchange Rate Regimes: Is the Bipolar View Correct?, pp. 3-24

Symposia

  • The Microsoft Case
    • GILBERT Richard J., KATZ Michael L. - An Economist’s Guide to U.S. v. Microsoft, pp. 25-44
    • KLEIN Benjamin - The Microsoft Case: What Can a Dominant Firm Do to Defend Its Market Position?, pp. 45-62
    • WHINSTON Michael D. - Exclusivity and Tying in U.S. v. Microsoft: What We Know, and Don’t Know, pp. 63-80
  • Changes in Corporate Structure
    • MYERS Stewart C. - Capital Structure, pp. 81-102
    • ANDRADE Gregor, MITCHELL Mark, STAFFORD Erik - New Evidence and Perspectives on Mergers, pp. 103-120
    • HOLMSTROM Bengt, KAPLAN Steven N. - Corporate Governance and Merger Activity in the United States: Making Sense of the 1980s and 1990s, pp. 121-144
    • GOMPERS Paul, LERNER Josh - The Venture Capital Revolution, pp. 145-168

Articles

  • WARNER John T., ASCH Beth J. - The Record and Prospects of the All-Volunteer Military in the United States, pp. 169-192
  • GRUBER Jonathan - Tobacco At the Crossroads: The Past and Future of Smoking Regulation in the United States, pp. 193-212
  • CURRIE Janet - Early Childhood Education Programs, pp. 213-238
  • PERGAMIT Michael R., PIERRET Charles R., ROTHSTEIN Donna S., VEUM Jonathan R. - Data Watch: The National Longitudinal Surveys, pp. 239-254

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Vol. 15, No. 1, Winter 2001

Symposia

  • E-commerce
    • BORENSTEIN Severin, SALONER Garth - Economics and Electronic Commerce, pp. 3-12
    • GOOLSBEE Austan - The Implications of Electronic Commerce for Fiscal Policy (and Vice Versa), pp. 13-24
    • AUTOR David H. - Wiring the Labor Market, pp. 25-40
    • BARBER Brad M., ODEAN Terrance - The Internet and the Investor, pp. 41-54
    • LUCKING-REILEY David, SPULBER Daniel F. - Business-to-Business Electronic Commerce, pp. 55-68
    • BAKOS Yannis - The Emerging Landscape for Retail E-Commerce, pp. 69-80
  • The North American economy
    • DE LONG J. Bradford - A Symposium on the North American Economy, pp. 81-83
    • LUSTIG Nora - Life is not Easy: Mexico’s Quest for Stability and Growth, pp. 85-106
    • HELLIWELL John F. - Canada: Life Beyond the Looking Glass, pp. 107-124
    • BURFISHER Mary E., ROBINSON Sherman, THIERFELDER Karen - The Impact of NAFTA on the United States, pp. 125-144

Articles

  • BLAUG Mark - No History of Ideas, Please, We’re Economists, pp. 145-164
  • LINDBECK Assar, SNOWER Dennis J. - Insiders versus Outsiders, pp. 165-188
  • BLANCHARD Olivier - In Honor of Andrei Shleifer: Winner of the John Bates Clark Medal, pp. 189-204

Features

  • GALE William G., SLEMROD Joel B. - Policy Watch: Death Watch for the Estate Tax?, pp. 205-218
  • RABIN Matthew, THALER Richard H. - Anomalies: Risk Aversion, pp. 219-232
  • SAFFRAN Bernard - Recommandations for Further Reading, pp. 233-240

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2000

Volume 14, Number 4, Fall 2000

  • OLINER Stephen, SICHEL Daniel E. - The Resurgence of Growth in the Late 1990s: Is Information Technology the Story?, pp. 3-22
  • BRYNJOLFSSON Erik, HITT Lorin M. - Beyond Computation: Information Technology, Organizational Transformation and Business Performance, pp. 23-48
  • GORDON Robert J. - Does the 'New Economy' Measure up to the Great Inventions of the Past?, pp. 49-74
  • BLAU Francine D., KAHN Lawrence M. - Gender Differences in Pay, pp. 75-100
  • COSTA Dora L. - From Mill Town to Board Room: The Rise of Women's Paid Labor, pp. 101-122
  • FOLBRE Nancy, NELSON Julie A. - For Love or Money -- Or Both?, pp. 123-140
  • MAMMEN Kristin, PAXSON Christina - Women's Work and Economic Development, pp. 141-164
  • HARVEY Carol, CAMASSO Michael J., JAGANNATHAN Radha - Evaluating Welfare Reform Waivers Under Section 1115, pp. 165-188
  • KLEINER Morris M. - Occupational Licensing, pp. 189-202
  • EVANS William N., LEVY Helen, SIMON Kosali I. - Data Watch: Research Data in Health Economics, pp. 203-216

(résumés du n° 4/2000: http://www.aeaweb.org/jep/contents/Fall2000.html)

Volume 14, Number 3, Summer 2000

Symposia

  • Fiscal Policy
    • ALESINA Alberto - The Political Economy of the Budget Surplus in the United States, pp. 3-20
    • TAYLOR John B. - Reassessing Discretionary Fiscal Policy, pp. 21-36
    • AUERBACH Alan J., FEENBERG Daniel - The Significance of Federal Taxes as Automatic Stabilizers, pp. 37-56
    • ELMENDORF Douglas W., SHEINER Louise M. - Should America Save for its Old Age? Fiscal Policy, Population Aging, and National Saving, pp. 57-74
  • Sports Economics
    • KAHN Lawrence M. - The Sports Business as a Labor Market Laboratory, pp. 75-94
    • SIEGFRIED John and ZIMBALIST Andrew - The Economics of Sports Facilities and Their Communities, pp. 95-114

Articles

  • MANSKI Charles F. - Economic Analysis of Social Interactions, pp. 115-136
  • OSTROM Elinor - Collective Action and the Evolution of Social Norms, pp. 137-158
  • FEHR Ernst, GÄCHTER Simon - Fairness and Retaliation: The Economics of Reciprocity, pp. 159-182
  • LUCKING-REILEY David - Vickrey Auctions in Practice: From Nineteenth-century Philately to Twenty-First-Century E-Commerce, pp. 183-192
  • WELCH Finis - In Honor of Kevin M. Murphy: Winner of the John Bates Clark Medal, pp. 193-204

Features

  • FOSTER J.D., MILLER James C. III - Policy Watch: The Tyranny of Budget Forecasts, pp. 205-216
  • SOKOLOFF Kenneth, ENGERMAN Stanley L. - History Lessons: Institutions, Factor Endowments, and Paths of Development in the New World, pp. 217-232
  • SAFFRAN Bernard - Recommadations for Further Reading, pp. 233-240
  • NDULU Benno J., O'CONNELL Stephen A - Correction: Governance and growth in Sub-Saharan Africa, pp. 241-242

(Résumés des articles du n° 3/ Summer 2000: http://www.aeaweb.org/jep/contents/Summer2000.html)

Volume 14, Number 2, Spring 2000

Lecture

  • BLANK Rebecca M. - "Distinguished Lecture on Economics in Government: Fighting Poverty: Lessons from Recent U.S. History", pp. 3-19

Symposium: The Future of Medicare

  • McCLELLAN Mark - Medicare Reform:Fundamental Problems, Incremental Steps, pp. 21-44
  • CUTLER David M. - Walking the Tightrope on Medicare Reform, pp. 45-56
  • FUCHS Victor R. - Medicare Reform: The Larger Picture, pp. 57-70
  • REINHARDT Uwe E. - Health Care for the Aging Baby Boom: Lessons from Abroad", pp. 71-83
  • SAVING Thomas R. - Making the Transition to Prepaid Medicare, pp. 85-98

Articles

  • POTERBA James M. - Stock Market Wealth and Consumption, pp. 99-118
  • NAVARRO Peter - Economics in the Cyberclassroom, pp. 119-132
  • COLLINS Susan M. - Minority Groups in the Economics Profession, pp. 133-148
  • ROMER David - Keynesian Macroeconomics without the LM Curve, pp. 149-169
  • KRUEGER Alan B. and TAYLOR Timothy - An Interview with Zvi Griliches, pp. 171-189

Features

  • BARTH James R., BRUMBAUGH R. Dan Jr. and WILCOX James A. - Policy Watch:The Repeal of Glass-Steagall and the Advent of Broad Banking, pp. 191-204
  • LAURY Susan K. and HOLT Charles A. - Classroom Games: Making Money, pp. 205-213
  • POPKIN Joel - Data Watch:The U.S. National Income and Product Accounts, pp. 215-224
  • SAFFRAN Bernard - Recommendations for Further Reading, pp. 225-232
  • Correspondence, pp. 233-239
  • Notes, pp. 241-244

(Résumés des articles du n° 2 / Spring 2000: http://www.aeaweb.org/jep/contents/Spring2000.html)

Volume 14, Number 1, Winter 2000

Editors' Introduction

  • KRUEGER Alan B., DE LONG Bradford J. and TAYLOR Timothy - Reflections on Economics at the Turn of the Millennium, pp. 3-6

Symposia

  • Looking backward at economics and the economy
    • EASTERLIN Richard A. - The Worldwide Standard of Living Since 1800, pp. 7-26
    • KORNAI Janos - What the Change of System From Socialism to Capitalism Does and Does Not Mean, pp. 27-42
    • KOVACIC William E. and SHAPIRO Carl - Antitrust Policy: A Century of Economic and Legal Thinking, pp. 43-60
    • WALLIS John Joseph - American Government Finance in the Long Run: 1790-1990, pp. 61-82
    • DE LONG Bradford J. - The Triumph of Monetarism?, pp. 83-94
    • PERSKY Joseph - The Neoclassical Advent: American Economics at the Dawn of the 20th Century, pp. 95-108
  • Forecasts for the future of economics
    • BECKER William E. - Teaching Economics in the 21st Century, pp. 109-120
    • COLANDER David - New Millennium Economics: How Did It Get This Way, and What Way is It?", pp. 121-132
    • THALER Richard H. - From Homo Economicus to Homo Sapiens, pp. 133-142
    • ALLEN Beth - The Future of Microeconomic Theory, pp. 143-150
    • SOLOW Robert M. - Toward a Macroeconomics of the Medium Run, pp. 151-158
    • LUCAS Robert E. Jr. - Some Macroeconomics for the 21st Century, pp. 159-168
  • Forecasts for the future of economics
    • KRUGMAN Paul - Can America Stay on Top?, pp. 169-176
    • RODRIK Dani - How Far Will International Economic Integration Go?, pp. 177-186
    • ELLWOOD David T. - Anti-Poverty Policy For Families in the Next Century: From Welfare to Work-and Worries, pp. 187-198
    • PORTNEY Paul R. - Environmental Problems and Policy: 2000-2050, pp. 199-206
    • ANDERSON Bernard E. - Worker Protection Policies in the New Century, pp. 207-214
  • Features
    • SAFFRAN Bernard - Recommendations for Further Reading, pp. 215-222
    • Correspondence, pp. 223-228
    • Notes, pp. 229-232

(résumés des articles du n° 1/ Winter 2000: http://www.aeaweb.org/jep/contents/Winter2000.html)

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