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07-047 M. Kate Bundorf, Jonathan D. Levin, and Neale Mahoney -- Pricing and Welfare in Health Plan Choice -- June 2008
07-046 John B. Taylor and John C. Williams -- Further Results on a Black Swan in the Money Market -- May 2008
07-045 Charles D. Kolstad, Oren Ahoobim, Nick Burger, Corbett Grainger, and Shaun McRae -- Beyond the Market Advisory Committee: Proceedings from a Workshop held at Stanford University, January 15, 2008 -- April 2008
07-044 Keith Kuester and Volker Wieland -- Insurance Policies for Monetary Policy in the Euro Area -- May 2008
07-043 Kyna Fong -- Evaluating Skilled Experts: Optimal Scoring Rules for Surgeons -- November 2007
07-042 Soohyung Lee -- Preferences and Choice Constraints in Marital Sorting: Evidence From Korea -- January 2008
07-041 Lori Parcel -- Stiff Competition: Vertical Relationships in Cremation Services -- March 2008
07-040 Katja Maria Kaufmann -- Understanding the Income Gradient in College Attendance in Mexico: The Role of Heterogeneity in Expected Returns to College -- January 2008
07-039 Sriniketh Nagavarapu -- Brazilian Ethanol: A Gift or Threat to the Environment and Regional Development? -- January 2008
07-038 Juan F. Escobar -- Cooperation and Self-Governance in Heterogeneous Communities -- March 2008
07-037 Matthias Doepke and Michèle Tertilt -- Women’s Liberation: What’s in It for Men? -- March 2008
07-036 Paul A. David and Jared Rubin -- Restricting Access to Books on the Internet: Some Unanticipated Effects of U.S. Copyright Legislation -- March 2008
07-035 Athanasios Orphanides and Volker Wieland -- Economic Projections and Rules-of-Thumb for Monetary Policy -- February 2008
07-034 Eric A. Hanushek and Ludger Wößmann -- The Role of Cognitive Skills in Economic Development -- March 2008
07-033 Paul A. David and J. Stanley Metcalfe -- "Only Connect": Academic-Business Research Collaborations and the Formation of Ecologies of Innovation -- January 2008
07-032 Daniel A. Ackerberg, Michael H. Riordan, Gregory L. Rosston, and Bradley S. Wimmer -- Low-Income Demand for Local Telephone Service: Effects of Lifeline and Linkup -- January 2008
07-031 B. Douglas Bernheim and Antonio Rangel -- Beyond Revealed Preference Choice Theoretic Foundations for Behavioral Welfare Economics -- December 2007
07-030 James Andreoni and B. Douglas Bernheim -- Social Image and the 50-50 Norm A Theoretical and Experimental Analysis of Audience Effects -- August 2007
07-029 B. Douglas Bernheim and Sita Nataraj Slavov -- A Solution Concept for Majority Rule in Dynamic Settings -- May 2007
07-028 Samia El Baroudy, Ruth Levine and Ling Shao -- CEO Compensation for Major US Companies in 2006 -- January 2008
07-027 Bruce M.. Owen -- Why Media Regulation is so Tempting -- January 2008
07-026 Illoong Kwon and Eva Meyersson Milgrom -- Status, Relative Pay, and Wage Growth: Evidence from M&A -- April 2007
07-025 Illoong Kwon and Eva Meyersson Milgrom -- Cohort Effects in Wages and Promotions -- December 2007
07-024 Jean-Michel Dalle and Paul A. David -- “It Takes All Kinds”: A Simulation Modelling Perspective on Motivation and Coordination in Libre Software Development Projects -- December 2007
07-023 Paul A. David and Michael Spence -- Designing Institutional Infrastructure for E-Science -- December 2007
07-022 Paul A. David and Francesco Rullani -- Dynamics of Innovation in an “Open Source” Collaboration Environment: Lurking, Laboring and Launching FLOSS Projects on SourceForge -- December 2007
This paper is an extensive revision of Discussion paper No. 06-005, which it replaces
07-021 Nicholas Bloom -- Uncertainty and the Dynamics of R&D -- January 2007
07-020 Nicholas Bloom, Rachel Griffith and John Van Reenen -- Do R&D tax credits work? Evidence from a panel of countries 1979–1997 -- November 2007
07-019 Masahiko Aoki and Gregory Jackson -- Understanding an Emergent Diversity of Corporate Governance and Organizational Architecture: An Essentiality-Based Analysis -- October 2007
07-018 Masahiko Aoki -- Linking Economic and Social-Exchange Games: From the Community Norm to CSR -- October 2007
07-017 Roger G. Noll -- The Economic Significance of Executive Order 13422 -- October 2007
07-016 Nir Jaimovich and Sergio Rebelo -- News and Business Cycles in Open Economies -- September 2007
07-015 Nir Jaimovich and Sergio Rebelo -- Behavioral Theories of the Business Cycle -- October 2006
07-014 Nir Jaimovich and Sergio Rebelo -- Can News About the Future Drive the Business Cycle? -- September 2006
07-013 Nir Jaimovich -- Firm Dynamics, Markup Variations, and the Business Cycle -- March 2007
07-012 Nir Jaimovich -- Income Effects and Indeterminacy in a Calibrated One-Sector Growth Model -- March 2007
07-011 Nir Jaimovich -- Firm Dynamics and Markup Variations: Implications for Sunspot Equilibria and Endogenous Economic Fluctuation -- October 2006
07-010 Nir Jaimovich and Henry E. Siu -- The Young, the Old, and the Restless: Demographics and Business Cycle Volatility -- March 2007
07-009 Lawrence H. Goulder -- Distributional and Efficiency Impacts of Increased U.S. Gasoline Taxes -- September 2007
07-008 Paul Milgrom -- Simplified Mechanisms with Applications to Sponsored Search and Package Auctions -- October 2007
07-007 Peter J. Klenow and Oleksiy Kryvtsov -- State-Dependent or Time-Dependent Pricing: Does It Matter for Recent U.S. Inflation? -- July 2007
07-006 Chang-Tai Hsieh and Peter J. Klenow -- Misallocation and Manufacturing TFP in China and India -- July 2007
07-005 Anusha Chari and Peter Blair Henry -- Firm-Specific Information and the Efficiency of Investment -- August 2007
07-004 Peter Blair Henry -- Capital Account Liberalization: Theory, Evidence, and Speculation -- September 2007
07-003 John B. Taylor -- Housing and Monetary Policy -- September 2007
07-002 Austan Goolsbee, Michael Lovenheim and Joel Slemrod -- Playing with Fire: Cigarettes, Taxes and Competition from the Internet -- September 2007
07-001 Lei (Sandy) Ye -- U.S. Trade Policy and the Pacific Rim, from Fordney- McCumber to the Trade Expansion Act of 1962: A Political-Economic Analysis -- August 2007
06-046 Roger G. Noll -- Designing an Effective Program of State-Sponsored Human Embryonic Stem-Cell Research -- June 2006
06-045 Mordecai Kurz -- Rational Diverse Beliefs and Economic Volatility -- August 2007
06-044 Mordecai Kurz and Maurizio Motolese -- Diverse Beliefs and Time Variability of Risk Premia -- August 2007
06-043 John Bound, Michael F. Lovenheim, and Sarah Turner -- Understanding the Increased Time to the Baccalaureate Degree -- August 2007
06-042 Jonathan Meer, Edward D. Van Wesep -- A Test of Confidence Enhanced Performance: Evidence from US College Debaters -- July 2007
06-041 B. Douglas Bernheim and Jonathan Meer -- How Much do Real Estate Brokers Add? A Case Study -- July 2007 Revised
06-040 Michael F. Lovenheim -- How Far to the Border?: The Extent and Impact of Cross-Border Casual Cigarette Smuggling -- August 2007 -- revised October 2007
06-039 Philippe Aghion, Paul A. David and Dominique Foray -- Science, Technology and Innovation for Economic Growth: Towards Linking Policy Research and Practice in ‘STIG Systems’ -- July 2007
06-038 Paul A David -- The Historical Origins of 'Open Science’: An Essay on Patronage, Reputation and Common Agency Contracting in the Scientific Revolution -- December 2007
06-037 Eva Meyersson Milgrom, Paul Milgrom, and Ravi Singh -- When Should Control Be Shared? -- April 2007
06-036 Christine Greenhalgh and Mark Rogers -- The Value of Intellectual Property Rights to Firms -- May 2007
06-035 Roger G. Noll -- Priorities for Telecommunications Reform in Mexico -- May 2007
06-034 Christine Greenhalgh and Mark Rogers -- Trade Marks and Performance in UK Firms: Evidence of Schumpeterian Competition through Innovation -- March 2007
06-033 Darwin W Miller, III -- Isolating the Causal Impact of Community College Enrollment on Educational Attainment and Labor Market Outcomes in Texas -- January 2007
06-032 Bruce M. Owen, Su Sun and Wentong Zheng -- China’s Competition Policy Reforms: The Antimonopoly Law and Beyond -- March 2007
06-031 Francisca Antman -- Who Cares for the Elderly? Intrafamily Resource Allocation and Migration in Mexico -- January 2007
06-030 Qingmin Liu -- Information Acquisition and Reputation Dynamics -- December 2006
06-029 Marc Meredith and Yuval Salant -- The Causes and Consequences of Ballot Order-Effects -- February 2007
06-028 Daniel Quint -- Economics of Patent Pools When Some (but not all) Patents are Essential -- November 2006
06-027 Brendan Daley and Erik Snowberg -- A Multi-Dimensional Signaling Model of Campaign Finance -- February 2007
06-026 Nan Li -- Cyclical Wage Movements in Emerging Markets Compared to Developed Economies: A Contractual Approach -- January 2007
06-025 Colleen N. Flaherty -- The Effect of Employer-Provided General Training on Turnover: Examination of Tuition Reimbursement Programs -- February 2007
06-024 Colleen Flaherty and Kevin Mumford -- Separating Psychological Costs from Time Costs: Female Labor Supply and Participation in Food Stamps and WIC -- February 2007
06-023 Ron Siegel -- All-Pay Contests -- December 2006
06-022 Itai Ater and Oren Rigbi -- Price Control In Franchised Chains: The Case Of McDonald's Dollar Menu -- January 2007
06-021 Gopi Shah Goda -- Implicit Social Security Tax Rates over the Life Cycle -- December 2006
06-020 Kevin J. Mumford -- The Optimal Tax Treatment of Families with Children -- January 2007
06-019 Assaf Eilat -- Optimal Payment Cards Fees -- February 2007
06-018 Michael D.Grubb -- Selling to Overconfident Consumers -- November 2006
06-017 Amitay Alter -- The Effect of Access Regulation on Broadband Deployment -- December 2006
06-016 Roger G. Noll -- Broadcasting and Team Sports -- February 2007
06-015 Bruce M. Owen -- The Net Neutrality Debate:
Twenty Five Years after United States v. AT&T and 120 Years after the Act to Regulate Commerce -- February 2007
06-014 Yasuyuki Sawada and Pan A. Yotopoulos -- Growth and Poverty Reduction Under Globalization: The Systematic Impact of Exchange Rate Misalignment -- December 2006
06-013 David Kaplan, Eduardo Piedra and Enrique Seira -- Are Burdensome Registration Procedures an Important Barrier on Firm Creation? Evidence from Mexico -- December 2006
06-012 Doireann Fitzgerald -- Trade Costs, Asset Market Frictions and Risk Sharing: A Joint Test -- July 2006
06-011 Roger G. Noll -- SPORTS ECONOMICS AT FIFTY -- November 2006
06-010 Paul A. David -- EUROPE’S UNIVERSITIES AND INNOVATION -- PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE -- March 2006
06-009 Philippe Aghion, Paul A. David and Dominique Foray -- Linking Policy Research and Practice in ‘STIG Systems’: Many Obstacles, but Some Ways Forward -- October 2006
This paper has been replaced by a revised and expanded version, Science, Technology and Innovation for Economic Growth: Towards Linking Policy Research and Practice in ‘STIG Systems’ , 06-039 -- July 2007
06-008 Paul David -- PATH DEPENDENCE – A FOUNDATIONAL CONCEPT FOR HISTORICAL SOCIAL SCIENCE -- May 2005 (revised January 2007; extensive revision October 2006)
06-007 Paul A. David -- A Multi-dimensional View of the “Sustainability” of Free & Open Source Software Development - Sustaining Commitment, Innovation and Maintainability with Growth -- August 2006
06-006 A. Mitchell Polinsky and Steven Shavell -- Mandatory versus Voluntary Disclosure of Product Risks -- October 2006
06-005 Paul A. David and Francesco Rullani -- Micro-dynamics of Free and Open Source Software Development: Lurking, laboring and launching new projects on SourceForge -- December 2006
Replaced by 07-022 December 2007
06-004 Paul A. David -- Economic policy analysis and the Internet: Coming to terms with a telecommunications anomaly -- October 2006
06-003 Mordecai Kurz and Maurizio Motolese -- Risk Premia, Diverse Belief and Beauty Contests -- September 2006
06-002 Mordecai Kurz -- Beauty Contests Under Private Information and Diverse Beliefs: How Different? -- August 2006
06-001 Igor Livshits, James MacGee, Michèle Tertilt -- Accounting for the Rise in Consumer Bankruptcies --September 2006
05-022 Paul A. David -- The Tale of Two Traverses: Innovation and Accumulation in the First Two Centuries of U.S. Economic Growth -- December 2005
05-021 Trond Petersen, Vemund Snartland and Eva M. Meyersson Milgrom -- Are Female Workers Less Productive Than Male Workers? -- August 2006
05-020 Guillermina Jasso and Eva M. Meyersson Milgrom -- Distributive Justice and CEO Compensation -- August 2006
05-019 Gregory L. Rosston -- The Evolution of High-Speed Internet Access 1995-2001 -- August 2006
05-018 Shane Greenstein -- Innovation and the Evolution of Market Structure for Internet Access in the United States -- July 2006
05-017 Emmanuel Dechenaux, Brent Goldfarb, Scott Shane, Marie Thursby -- Appropriability and Commercialization: Evidence from MIT Inventions -- June 2006
05-016 A. Mitchell Polinsky and Steven Shavell -- Public Enforcement of Law -- May 2006
05-015 Paul A. David -- Reflections on the Patent System and IPR Protection in the Past, Present and Future -- April 2006
05-014 Masahiko Aoki -- Whither Japan’s Corporate Governance? -- March 2006
05-013 Masahiko Aoki -- Mechanisms of Endogenous Institutional Change -- March 2006
05-012 Mikhail Golosov, Larry E. Jones, and Michèle Tertilt -- Efficiency with Endogenous Population Growth -- March 2006
05-011 Alexandre Caldas, Paul A. David, and Orges Ormanidhi -- Digital Information Network Technologies, Organizational Performance and Productivity -- December 2005
05-010 Austan Goolsbee and Peter J. Klenow -- VALUING CONSUMER PRODUCTS BY THE TIME SPENT USING THEM: AN APPLICATION TO THE INTERNET -- January 2006
05-009 Niny Khor and John Pencavel -- INCOME MOBILITY OF INDIVIDUALS IN CHINA AND THE UNITED STATES -- February 2006
05-008 Anders Frederiksen, Bo E. Honoré, and Luojia Hu -- Discrete Time Duration Models with Group–level Heterogeneity -- February 2006
05-007 Anders Frederiksen and Odile Poulsen -- Rising Wage Inequality: Does the Return to Management Tell the Whole Story? -- February 2006
05-006 Gregory L. Rosston, Scott J. Savage, Bradley S. Wimmer -- The Impact of "Deregulation" on Regulator Behavior: An Empirical Analysis of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 -- January 2006
05-005 A. Mitchell Polinsky and Steven Shavell -- Economic Analysis of Law -- November 2005
05-004 A. Mitchell Polinsky and Steven Shavell -- The Theory of Public Enforcement of Law -- October 2005
05-003 Soohyung Lee -- The Effects of Temptation on the Optimal Provision of Education -- June 2005
05-002 Ronald I. McKinnon -- China’s New Exchange Rate Policy: Will China Follow Japan into a Liquidity Trap? -- September 2005
05-001 Geoffrey Rothwell -- Can the Modular Helium Reactor Compete in the Hydrogen Economy? -- June 2005
04-037 Yasuyuki Sawada and Pan A. Yotopoulos -- Corner Solutions, Crises, and Capital Controls: A Theory and an Empirical Analysis on the Optimal Exchange Rate Regime in Emerging Economies -- August 2005
04-036 John Pencavel -- A Life Cycle Perspective on Changes in Earnings Inequality Among Married Men and Women -- July 2005
04-035 Mat McCubbins, Roger Noll, and Barry Weingast -- The Political Economy of Law: Decision-Making by Judicial, Legislative, Executive and Administrative Agencies -- August 2005
04-034 Benjamin A. Malin -- Hyperbolic Discounting and Uniform Savings Floors -- August 2005
04-033 B. Douglas Bernheim and Antonio Rangel -- Behavioral Public Economics: Welfare and Policy Analysis with Non-Standard Decision-Makers -- June 2005
04-032 Guillermo Caruana and Liran Einav -- Production Targets -- June 2005
04-031 Alma Cohen and Liran Einav -- Estimating Risk Preferences from Deductible Choice -- June 2005
04-030 Muriel Niederle and Lise Vesterlund -- Do Women Shy Away from Competition? Do Men Compete too Much? -- June 2005
04-029 Alessandro Tarozzi and Aprajit Mahajan -- Child Nutrition in India in the Nineties: A Story of Increased Gender Inequality? -- May 2005
04-028 Roger G. Noll -- The Politics and Economics of Implementing State-Sponsored Embryonic Stem-Cell Research -- June 2005
04-027 Paul A. David -- Innovation and Universities' Role In Commercializing Research Results: Second Thoughts about the Bayh-Dole Experiment -- May 2005
Replaced by updated version 06-010
EUROPE’S UNIVERSITIES AND INNOVATION -- PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE -- March 2006
04-026 Eric A. Hanushek and Ludger Wößmann -- Does Educational Tracking Affect Performance and Inequality? Differences-In-Differences Evidence Across Countries -- February 2005
04-025 Eric A. Hanushek, John F. Kain, Daniel M. O’Brien, and Steven G. Rivkin -- The market for Teacher Quality -- February 2005
04-024 Eric A. Hanushek, John F. Kain, Steven G. Rivkin, and Gregory F. Branch -- Charter School Quality and Parental Decision Making with School Choice -- March 2005
04-023 Albert Lee Chun -- Expectations, Bond Yields and Monetary Policy -- May 2005
04-022 Paul David -- PATH DEPENDENCE – A FOUNDATIONAL CONCEPT FOR HISTORICAL SOCIAL SCIENCE -- May 2005
replaced with paper 06-008 October 2006
04-021 Ronald McKinnon -- Exchange Rate or Wage Changes in International Adjustment? Japan and China versus the United States -- May 2005
04-020 Pol Antràs, Luis Garicano, and Esteban Rossi-Hansberg -- Offshoring in a Knowledge Economy -- January 2005
04-019 Esteban Rossi-Hansberg, Pierre-Daniel Sarte, and Raymond Owens -- Firm Fragmentation and Urban Patterns -- May 2005
04-018 Ariel Rubinstein and Yuval Salant -- Choice From Lists -- May 2005
04-017 Minjung Park -- The Economic Impact of Wireless Number Portability -- May 2005
04-016 Felix Reichling -- Retraining the Unemployed in a Matching Model with Turbulence -- March 2005
04-015 Vinicius Carrasco -- Corporate Board Structure, Managerial Self-Dealing, and Common Agency -- April 2005
04-014 Jonathan Meer -- Evidence on the Returns to Secondary Vocational Education -- January 2005
04-013 William Fuchs and Francesco Lippi -- Monetary Union with Voluntary Participation -- April 2005
04-012 William Fuchs -- Contracting with Repeated Moral Hazard and Private Evaluations -- April 2005
04-011 Igor Livshits, James MacGee and Michele Tertilt -- Consumer Bankruptcy: A Fresh Start -- April 2005
04-010 Bruce M. Owen -- Competition Policy in Emerging Economies -- April 2005
04-009 A. Mitchell Polinsky and Daniel L. Rubinfeld -- A Damage-Revelation Rationale for Coupon Remedies -- March 2005
04-008 Roger G. Noll -- "Buyer Power" and Economic Policy -- March 2005
04-007 Reed E. Hundt and Gregory L. Rosston -- Communications Policy for 2005 and Beyond -- March 2005
04-006 Mordecai Kurz -- Measuring the Ex-Ante Social Cost of Aggregate Volatility -- February 2005
04-005 Geoffrey Rothwell -- Cost Contingency as the Standard Deviation of the Cost Estimate for Cost Engineering -- February 2005
04-004 Mordecai Kurz -- Diverse Beliefs, Forecast Errors and Central Bank Policy -- January 2005
04-003 Jean-Michel Dalle, Paul A. David, Rishab A. Ghosh, and W.E. Steinmueller -- Advancing Economic Research on the Free and Open Source Software Mode of Production -- December 2004
04-002 Jean-Michel Dalle and Paul David -- Simulating Code Growth in Libre (Open-Source) Mode -- November 2004
04-001 Paul David -- Towards a cyberinfrastructure for enhanced scientific collaboration: Providing its ‘soft’ foundations may be the hardest part -- August 2004 Revised May 2005
03-040 Bruce M. Owen, Su Sun, Wentong Zheng -- Antitrust in China: The Problem of Incentive Compatibility -- September 2004
03-039 Paul David -- Patronage, Reputation, and Common Agency Contracting in the Scientific Revolution: From Keeping ‘Nature’s Secrets’ to the Institutionalization of ‘Open Science’ -- August 2004
03-038 A. Mitchell Polinsky -- Optimal Fines and Auditing When Wealth is Costly to Observe -- August 2004
03-037 A. Mitchell Polinsky -- The Optimal Use of Fines and Imprisonment When Wealth is Unobservable -- August 2004
03-036 Lawrence M. Ausubel and Paul Milgrom -- The Lovely but Lonely Vickrey Auction -- August 2004
03-035 Lawrence M. Ausubel and Paul Milgrom -- Ascending Proxy Auctions -- August 2004
03-034 Lawrence M. Ausubel, Peter Cramton, and Paul Milgrom -- The Clock-Proxy Auction: A Practical Combinatorial Auction Design -- August 2004
03-033 Karen Clay and Gavin Wright -- Order Without Law? Property Rights During the California Gold Rush -- May 2004
03-032 John McMillan -- A Flexible Economy? Entrepreneurship and Productivity in New Zealand -- August 2004
03-031 Jonathan Levin and Steven Tadelis -- Profit Sharing and the Role of Professional Partnerships -- February 2004
03-030 John McMillan and Pablo Zoido -- How to Subvert Democracy: Montesinos in Peru -- July 2004
03-029 Avner Greif -- Institutions and Impersonal Exchange: The European Experience -- 2003
03-028 John Pencavel -- Faculty Retirement Incentives by Colleges and Universities -- May 2004
03-027 Bruce M. Owen -- Assigning Broadband Rights -- May 2004
03-026 Bruce M. Owen -- Confusing Success with Access: “Correctly” Measuring Concentration of Ownership and Control in Mass Media and Online Services -- May 2004
03-025 Justin Wolfers and Eric Zitzewitz -- Prediction Markets -- April 2004
03-024 Paul A. David -- The Tale of Two Traverses: Innovation and Accumulation in the First Two Centuries of U.S. Economic Growth -- December 2005
This paper has been replaced by a revised and expanded version, 05-022 -- December 2005
03-023 Marianne Simonsen and Lars Skipper -- Identifying Direct and Indirect Effects. Estimating the Costs of Motherhood Using Matching Estimators -- April 2004 Revised August 2005
03-022 Roger G. Noll -- The Conflict Over Vertical Foreclosure In Competition Policy And Intellectual Property Law -- March 2004
03-021 Nicholas Crafts -- Fifty Years Of Economic Growth In Western Europe: No Longer Catching Up But Falling Behind? -- November 2003
03-020 John William Hatfield and William R. Hauk, Jr. -- The Effects of the Electoral Regime on Trade Policy -- April 2004
03-019 Geoffrey Rothwell -- What Construction Cost Might Trigger New Nuclear Power Plant Orders? -- March 2004
03-018 Seung-Hyun Hong -- The Effect of Napster on Recorded Music Sales: Evidence from the Consumer Expenditure Survey -- January 2004
03-017 Kanda Naknoi -- Real Exchange Rate Fluctuations and Endogenous Tradability -- January 2004
03-016 Mark R. Jacobsen and Azeem M. Shaikh -- Electricity Regulation in California and Input Market Distortions -- January 2004
03-015 Jaime Calleja Alderete -- Asymmetric Responses of Local Expenditures to Changes in Intergovernmental Grants -- January 2004
03-014 Dan Quint -- Optimal Second Price Auctions with Positively Correlated Private Values and Limited Information -- January 2004
03-013 Lei Zhang -- Public College Quality and Higher Education Policies of U.S. States -- December 2003
03-012 Phoebe Chan -- How Effective are International Intellectual Property Laws? Evidence from Patenting Decisions in Agricultural Biotechnology -- November 2003
03-011 Catherine Tucker -- Empirically evaluating two-sided integrated network effects: The case of electronic payments -- January 2004
03-010 Robert Pozen, Sylvester J. Schieber, and John B. Shoven -- Improving Social Security’s Progressivity and Solvency With Hybrid Indexing -- January 2004
03-009 Bruce M. Owen -- Imported Antitrust Law: Steel or Slag? A Review Essay -- February 2004
03-008 John William Hatfield and Paul Milgrom -- Auctions, Matching and the Law of Aggregate Demand -- January 2004
03-007 Jeremy Bulow and John B. Shoven -- Accounting for Stock Options -- March 2004
03-006 Jeremy Bulow and Jonathan Levin -- Matching and Price Competition -- December 2003
03-005 Betsey Stevenson and Justin Wolfers -- Bargaining in the Shadow of the Law: Divorce Laws and Family Distress -- November 2003
03-004 A. Mitchell Polinsky and Daniel L. Rubinfeld -- Remedies For Price Overcharges: The Deadweight Loss Of Coupons And Discounts -- November 2003
03-003 Bruce M. Owen -- Competition Policy in Latin America -- November 2003
03-002 Mark L.J. Wright -- Private Capital Flows and Default Risk -- September 2003
03-001 Mordecai Kurz, Hehui Jin and Maurizio Motolese -- Determinants of Stock Market Volatility and Risk Premia -- October 2003
02-045 Paul A. David -- Zvi Griliches on Diffusion, Lags and Productivity Growth …Conecting the Dots -- August 2003
02-044 Justin Wolfers -- Did Unilateral Divorce Laws Raise Divorce Rates? A Reconciliation and New Results -- August 2003
02-043 Roger G. Noll -- The Organization of Sports Leagues -- August 2003
02-042 Paul A. David -- Can ‘Open Science’ be Protected from the Evolving Regime of IPR Protections? -- July 2003
02-041 Patrick Bajari, Robert McMillan and Steven Tadelis -- Auctions versus Negotiations in Procurement: An Empirical Analysis -- July 2003
02-040 Esteban Rossi-Hansberg and Mark L. J. Wright -- Urban Structure and Growth -- August 2003
02-039 Esteban Rossi-Hansberg -- A Spatial Theory of Trade -- June 2003
02-038 Luis Garicano and Esteban Rossi-Hansberg -- Organization and Inequality in a Knowledge Economy -- June 2003
02-037 Bruce M. Owen and Gregory L. Rosston -- Local Broadband Access: Primum Non Nocere or Primum Processi? A Property Rights Approach -- July 2003
02-036 Liran Einav -- Gross Seasonality and Underlying Seasonality: Evidence from the U.S. Motion Picture Industry -- February 2003
02-035 Guillermo Caruana and Liran Einav -- A Theory of Endogenous Commitment -- February 2003
02-034 Mordecai Kurz and Hehui Jin -- The Role of Expectations in Economic Fluctuations and the Efficacy of Monetary Policy -- July 2003
02-033 N. Gregory Mankiw, Ricardo Reis, and Justin Wolfers -- Disagreement about Inflation Expectations -- June 2003
02-032 Bruce M. Owen and Jorge Portillo -- Legal Reform, Externalities and Economic Development: Measuring the Impact of Legal Aid on Poor Women in Ecuador -- May 2003
02-031 Bruce M. Owen -- Regulatory Reform: The Telecommunications Act of 1996 and the FCC Media Ownership Rules -- May 2003
02-030 Paul A. David -- The Economic Logic of “Open Science” and the Balance between Private Property Rights and the Public Domain in Scientific Data and Information: A Primer -- March 2003
02-029 Paul A. David -- Koyaanisqatsi in Cyberspace -- March 2003
02-028 Andrew Leigh, Justin Wolfers and Eric Zitzewitz -- What do Financial Markets Think of War in Iraq? -- March 2003
02-027 Jean-Michel Dalle and Paul A. David -- The Allocation of Software Development Resources in ‘Open Source’ Production Mode -- February 2003
02-026 Stuart D. Gurrea and Bruce. M Owen -- Coordinated Interaction and Clayton §7 Enforcement -- March 2003
02-025 Lei Zhang -- Income Distribution and the Allocation of Public Education Expenditure -- November 2002
02-024 Pai-Ling Yin -- Information Dispersion and Auction Prices -- January 2003
02-023 Pierre-Olivier Weill -- Liquidity Premia in Dynamic Bargaining Markets -- November 2002
02-022 Ravi Singh -- Incentive Compensation and the Quality of Disclosure -- February 2003
02-021 Azeem M. Shaikh -- The Performance of California’s Natural Gas Market during the Electricity Crisis -- January 2003
02-020 Korok T. Ray -- Performance Evaluations over Time -- January 2003
02-019 Neva Kerbeshian Novarro -- Does Earmarking Matter? The Case of State Lottery Profits and Educational Spending -- December 2002
02-018 David A. Miller -- Invention under Uncertainty and the Threat of Ex Post Entry -- February 2003
02-017 Laura Lindsey -- The Venture Capital Keiretsu Effect: An Empirical Analysis of Strategic Alliances Among Portfolio Firms -- November 2002
02-016 Jeremy T. Fox -- Labor Market Competition using Compensation Schemes and Intertemporal Relationships -- November 2002
02-015 Shujing Li -- Too Many Mutual Funds? —Financial Product Differentiation Over The State Space -- January 2003
02-014 Sean Buckley -- Trading Costs and Home Bias: Evaluating a Proposal for Resolving the Feldstein-Horioka Puzzle -- September 2002
02-013 Katherine Grace Carman -- Social Influences and the Private Provision of Public Goods: Evidence from Charitable Contributions in the Workplace -- January 2003
02-012 Asaf Zussman -- The Limits of Arbitrage: Trading Frictions and Deviations from Purchasing Power Parity -- December 2002
02-011 Geoffrey Rothwell and Bob van der Zwaan -- Is Light Water Reactor Technology Sustainable? -- September 2002
02-010 Geoffrey Rothwell -- Standardization, Diversity, and Learning in China’s Nuclear Power Program -- August 2001
02-009 Hanno Lustig and Stijn Van Nieuwerburg -- Housing Collateral, Consumption Insurance and Risk Premia -- December 2002
02-007 Eiichiro Kazumori -- Coordination and Decomissioning: NSFNET and the Evolution of the Internet in the United States, 1985-95 -- February 2003
02-006 Paul Oyer -- Why Do Firms Use Incentives That Have No Incentive Effects? -- December 2002
02-005 Paul Oyer and Scott Schaefer -- Why Do Some Firms Give Stock Options To All Employees?: An Empirical Examination of Alternative Theories -- December 2002
02-004 Peter Blair Henry and Anusha Chari -- Risk Sharing and Asset Prices: Evidence From a Natural Experiment -- October 2002
02-003 Peter Blair Henry and Serkan Arslanalp -- Debt Relief: What Do the Markets Think? -- November 2002
02-002 Peter Blair Henry and Anusha Chari -- Capital Account Liberalization: Allocative Efficiency or Animal Spirits? -- April 2002
02-001 Paul A. David -- Reforming the Taxation of Human Capital: A Modest Proposal for Promoting Economic Growth -- October 2002
01-036 Dirk Krueger and Jessica Tjornhom -- Economic Inequality and the Emergence of Child Labor Laws -- August 2002
01-035 Dirk Krueger and Krishna B. Kumar -- Skill-specifc rather than General Education: A Reason for Slow European Growth? -- April 2002
01-034 Dirk Krueger and Jesús Fernández-Villaverde -- Consumption and Saving over the Life Cycle: How Important are Consumer Durables? -- August 2002
01-033 Dirk Krueger and Fabrizio Perri -- Does Income Inequality Lead to Consumption Inequality? Evidence and Theory -- August 2002
01-032 Dirk Krueger and Juan Carlos Conesa -- On the Optimal Progressivity of the Income Tax Code -- June 2002
01-031 Gregory L. Rosston and Roger G. Noll -- The Economics of the Supreme Court's Decision On Forward Looking Costs -- August 2002
01-030 Gregory L. Rosston and Bradley S. Wimmer -- Local Telephone Rate Structures: Before and After the Act -- August 2002
01-029 Jonathan Levin and Richard Levin -- Patent Oppositions -- August 2002
01-028 Jonathan Levin and Steven Tadelis -- A Theory of Partnerships -- August 2002
01-027 Roger G. Noll -- Federal R&D in the Anti-Terrorist Era -- July 2002
01-026 Robert M. Coen and Bert G. Hickman -- The Productivity Surge of the Nineties and Future Growth -- May 2002 - Revised February 2003
01-025 Susan Athey and Guido W. Imbens -- Identification and Inference in Nonlinear Difference-In-Differences Models -- May 2002
01-024 Paul A. David and Louise C. Keely -- The Economics of Scientific Research Coalitions: Collaborative Network Formation in the Presence of Multiple Funding Agencies -- April 2002
01-023 Yasuyuki Sawada and Pan A. Yotopoulos -- Currency Substitution, Speculation and Crises: Theory and Empirical Analysis -- March 2002
01-022 Susan Athey and Scott Stern -- The Impact of Information Technology on Emergency Health Care Outcomes -- January 2002
01-021 Paul Milgrom -- Getting To Work -- January 2002
01-020 Paul Milgrom and Lawrence M. Ausubel -- Package Bidding: Vickrey Vs Ascending Auctions -- January 2002
01-019 Asaf Zussman -- The Rise of German Protectionism in The 1870’s: A Macroeconomic Perspective -- January 2002
01-018 Nathan G. Goldstein -- A Puzzle of Vertical Integration and Segmentation In U.S. Long Distance Telephony -- January 2002
01-017 Kit Ming Yan -- Predicting Currency Crises With a Nested Logit Model -- July 2002
01-016 Roger G. Noll -- The Economics of Promotion and Relegation in Sports Leagues: The Case of English Football -- January 2002
01-015 Roger G. Noll -- The Economics of Baseball Contraction -- January 2002 Revised March 2003
01-014 Paul A. David and Dominique Foray -- Economic Fundamentals of the Knowledge Society -- December 2001 - Revised February 2002
01-013 Roger G. Noll -- Resolving Policy Chaos in High Speed Internet Access -- January 2002
01-012 Mordecai Kurz -- Heterogenous Forecasting and Federal Reserve Information -- December 2001
01-011 Mordecai Kurz -- Endogenous Fluctuations and the Role of Monetary Policy -- November 2001
01-010 Robert Thomas Crow -- Not Invented Here: What Can be Learned From Elsewhere About Restructuring Electricity Markets -- December 2001
01-009 Bruce M. Owen and Gregory L. Rosston -- Spectrum Allocation and the Internet -- December 2001
01-008 Gregory L. Rosston -- The Long and Winding Road: The FCC Paves the Path with Good Intentions -- December 2001
01-007 Dirk Krueger and Felix Kubler -- Intergenerational Risk Sharing via Social Security when Financial Markets are Incomplete -- August 2001
01-006 Jed DeVaro -- The Effect of Employer Recruitment Strategies on Job Placements and Match Quality -- November 2001
01-005 Moses Abramovitz and Paul A. David -- Two Centuries of American Macroeconomic Growth From Exploitation of Resource Abundance to Knowledge-Driven Development -- August 2001
01-004 Paul A. David -- The Beginnings and Prospective Ending of “End-to-End” -- August 2001
01-002 Steven Tadelis -- Firm Reputation with Hidden Information -- July 2001
01-001 Steven Tadelis -- The Market for Reputations as an Incentive Mechanism -- March 2001
00-051 Timothy F. Bresnahan -- Network Effects and Microsoft -- August 2001
00-050 Timothy F. Bresnahan -- The Economics of the Microsoft Case -- August 2001
00-049 Timothy F. Bresnahan -- The Right Remedy -- August 2001
00-046 John E. Richards -- Clusters, Competition, and “Global Players” in ICT Markets: The Case of Scandinavia -- July 2001
00-045 Gordon Moore and Kevin Davis -- Learning the Silicon Valley Way -- July 2001
00-044 AnnaLee Saxenian -- Taiwan’s Hsinchu Region: Imitator and Partner for Silicon Valley -- June 2001
00-043 Timothy Bresnahan, Alfonso Gambardella, AnnaLee Saxenian and Scott Wallsten -- “Old Economy” Inputs for “New Economy” Outcomes: Cluster Formation in the New SiliconValley -- June 2001
00-042 Suma S. Athreye -- Agglomeration and Growth: A Study of the Cambridge Hi-Tech Cluster -- June 2001
00-041 Ashish Arora , Alfonso Gambardella and Salvatore Torrisi -- In the Footsteps of Silicon Valley? Indian and Irish Software in the International Division of Labour -- June 2001
00-040 Catherine de Fontenay and Erran Carmel -- Israel’s Silicon Wadi: The Forces Behind Cluster Formation -- June 2001
00-039 Scott Wallsten -- The Role of Government in Regional Technology Development: The Effects of Public Venture Capital and Science Parks -- March 2001
00-038 Catherine Beaudry and Peter Swann -- Growth in Industrial Clusters: A Bird’s Eye View of the United Kingdom -- March 2001
00-037 Scott Wallsten -- Ringing in the 20th Century: The Effects of State Monopolies, Private Ownership, and Operating Licenses on Telecommunications in Europe, 1892-1914 -- June 2001
00-036 Peter Blair Henry -- Is Disinflation Good for the Stock Market? -- February 2001
00-035 Brent Goldfarb, Magnus Henrekson and Nathan Rosenberg -- Demand vs. Supply Driven Innovations: US and Swedish Experiences in Academic Entrepreneurship -- February 2001
00-034 Paul A. David -- Reforming the Taxation of Human Capital: A Modest Proposal -- June 2001 - Revised August 2002
00-033 Paul A. David -- Will Building ‘Good Fences’ Really Make ‘Good Neighbors’ in Science? -- April 2001
00-032 Anusha Chari and Peter Blair Henry -- Stock Market Liberalizations and the Repricing of Systematic Risk -- February 2001
00-031 John Pencavel -- The Surprising Retreat of Union Britain -- March 2001
00-030 Seema Arora -- Voluntary Abatement and Market Value: An Event Study Approach -- February 2001
00-029 Joseph A. Grundfest -- The Future of United States Securities Regulation in an Age of Technological Uncertainty -- September 2000
00-028 John B. Taylor -- Expectations, Open Market Operations, and Changes in the Federal Funds Rate -- January 2001
00-027 Ayako Yasuda -- Relationship Capital and Competition In the Corporate Securities Underwriting Market -- January 2001
00-026 Johannes Van Biesebroeck -- Measuring Productivity Dynamics with Endogenous Choice of Technology and Capacity Utilization: An Application to Automobile Assembly -- November 2000

00-025 Asaf Zussman -- A Purchasing Power Parity Paradox -- January 2001

00-024 Brent Goldfarb -- The Effect of Government Contracting On Academic Research -- January 2001
00-023 Daniel Eisenberg -- Evaluating the Effectiveness of a 0.08% BAC Limit and Other Policies Related to Drunk Driving -- January 2001
00-022 Pablo Ruiz-Verdú -- Labor Markets Under Endogenous Union Formation -- November 2000
00-021 Gregory L. Rosston and Bradley S. Wimmer -- From C to Shining C: Competition and Cross-Subsidy in Communications -- October 2000
00-020 Giovanni Facchini and Gerald Willmann -- The Political Economy of International Factor Mobility -- January 2001
00-019 Davide Lombardo -- Is There a Cost to Poor Institutions? -- October 2000
00-018 Chao Wei -- Energy, the Stock Market and the Putty-Clay Investment Model -- December 2000
00-017 Andrew A. Samwick -- The Effects of Social Security Reform on Private Pensions -- December 2000
00-016 Laura L.Veldkamp -- Slow Boom, Big Crash -- December 2000
00-015 Faye Steiner -- Quantifying Discrimination in Home Mortgage Lending: Estimation of Loan Price Elasticities Across Products and Races -- December 2000
00-014 Lixin Ye -- Indicative Bidding -- November 2000
00-013 Ali Hortacsu -- Mechanism Choice and Strategic Bidding in Divisible Good Auctions: An Empirical Analysis Of the Turkish Treasury Auction Market -- November 2000
00-012 Michael J. Boskin and Lawrence J. Lau -- Generalized Solow-Neutral Technical Progress and Postwar Economic Growth -- November 2000
00-011 Clemens Sialm -- Stochastic Taxation and Asset Pricing In Dynamic General Equilibrium -- November 2000
00-010 Ronald Wendner -- Environmental Externalities and Consumer’s Frames of Reference -- November 2000
00-009 John Pencavel -- A Cohort Analysis of the Association Between Work Hours and Wages Among Men -- November 2000
00-008 James M. Poterba, John B. Shoven, Clemens Sialm -- Asset Location for Retirement Savers -- September 2000
00-007 Andrew Toole -- The Impact of Public Basic Research on Industrial Innovation: Evidence from the Pharmaceutical Industry -- November 2000
00-006 Peter Blair Henry -- Is Disinflation Good for Growth -- October 2000
00-005 Jeffrey R. Brown and Mark J. Warshawsky -- Longevity-Insured Retirement Distributions from Pension Plans: Market and Regulatory Issues -- November 2000
00-004 Edward P. Lazear -- The Peter Principle: Promotions and Declining Productivity -- October 2000 (Revised)
00-003 Masahiko Aoki -- Innovation in the Governance of Product-System Innovation: The Silicon Valley Model -- October 2000
00-002 Paul A. David -- A Tragedy of the Public Knowledge 'Commons'? Global Science, Intellectual Property and The Digital Technology Boomerang -- October 2000
00-001 Beatrix Paal -- Measuring the Inflation of Parallel Currencies: An Empirical Reevaluation Of the Second Hungarian Hyperinflation -- June 2000
99-032 Roger G. Noll, Mary M. Shirley, Simon Cowan -- Reforming Urban Water Systems in Developing Countries -- June 2000
99-031 Roger G. Noll -- Telecommunications Reform in Developing Countries -- June 2000
99-030 Charles I. Jones -- Was an Industrial Revolution Inevitable? Economic Growth Over the Very Long Run -- March 2000
99-029 Charles I. Jones -- Sources of U. S. Economic Growth in a World of Ideas -- July 2000
99-028 Tullio Jappelli and Luigi Pistaferri -- Intertemporal Choice and Consumption Mobility -- August 2000
99-027 Luigi Pistaferri -- Superior Information, Income Shocks and the Permanent Income Hypothesis -- August 2000
99-026 A. Lars Bovenberg and Laurence Goulder -- Neutralizing the Adverse Industry Impacts Of CO2 Abatement Policies: What Does It Cost? -- February 2000
99-025 Partick Bajari and Steven Tadelis -- Incentive versus Transaction Costs: A Theory of Procurement Contracts -- June 2000
99-024 Partick Bajari and Matthwe E. Kahn -- Why Do Blacks Live in The Cities and Whites Live in the Suburbs? -- Revised March 2001
99-023 Patrick Bajari and Ali Hortacsu -- Winner Curse, Reserve Prices and Endogenous Entry: Empirical Insights from eBay Auctions -- March 2000
99-022 B. Douglas Bernheim and Sergei Sererinov -- Bequests as Signals: An Explanation for the Equal Division Puzzle -- August 1999
99-021 Scott J. Wallsten -- Telecommunications Privatization in Developing Countries: The Real Effects of Exclusivity Periods-- May 2000
99-020 Paul Romer -- Should the Government Subsidize Supply or Demand in the Market for Scientists and Engineers?-- May 2000
99-019 John Pencavel -- The Response of Employees to Severance Incentives: The University of California's Faculty, 1991-1994 -- April 2000

99-018 Gregory L. Rosston and Bradley S. Wimmer -- The "State" of Universal Service -- April 2000

99-017 Scott J. Wallsten -- Executive Compensation and Firm Performance: Big Carrot, Small Stick -- March 2000
99-016 John B. Shoven and Clemens Sialm -- The Dow Jones Average: The Impact of Fixing Its Flaws -- February 2000
99-015 Michael J. Boskin -- Economic Measurement: Progress and Challenges -- January 2000
99-014 Michael J. Boskin --The Vickrey Lecture: From Edgeworth to Vickrey To Mirrlees -- October 1999
99-013 Thomas E. MaCurdy and John B. Shoven -- Asset Allocation and Risk Allocation: Can Social Security Improve its Future Solvency Problem by Investing in Private Securities? -- January 2000
99-012 A. Mitchell Polinsky and Steven Shavell -- The Economic Theory of Public Enforcement of Law -- July 1999
99-011 Paul A. David -- Understanding Digital Technology's Evolution and The Path of Measured Productivity Growth: Present and Future in the Mirror of the Past -- January 2000
99-010 AnnaLee Saxenian -- The Silicon Valley-Hsinchu Connection: Technical Communities and Industrial Upgrading -- September 1999
99-009 Joel M. Dickson, John B. Shoven, and Clemens Sialm -- Tax Externalities of Equity Mutual Funds -- December 1999
99-008 Bradley S. Wimmer and Gregory L. Rosston -- Winners and Losers from the Universal Service Subsidy Battle -- December 1999
99-007 Timothy Bresnahan and John Richards -- Local and Global Competition in Information Technology -- June 1999
99-006 John Pencavel -- The Appropriate Design of Collective Bargaining Systems: Learning from the Experience of Britain, Australia, and New Zealand -- November 1998
99-005 Yasuyuki Sawada and Pan A. Yotopoulos -- Currency Substitution, Speculation, and Financial Crises: Theory and Empirical Analysis -- November 1999
99-004 Pan A. Yotopoulos and Yasuyuki Sawada -- Free Currency Markets, Financial Crises and the Growth Debacle: Is There a Causal Relationship? -- November 1999
99-003 Moses Abramovitz and Paul A. David -- American Macroeconomic Growth in the Era of Knowledge-Based Progress: The Long-Run Perspective -- August 1999
99-002 Elhanan Helpman and Antonio Range -- Adjusting to a New Technology: Experience and Training -- January 1998, Revised: Jume 1999
99-001 Paul A. David, Bronwyn H. Hall, and Andrew A. TooleIs -- Public R&D a Complement of Substitute for Private R&D? A Review of the Economic Evidence -- September 1999
98-006 Andrew A. Toole -- The Contribution of Public Science to Industrial Innovation: An Application to the Pharmaceutical Industry -- June 1999
98-005 Timothy F. Bresnahan, Erik Brynjolfsson and Lorin M. Hitt -- Information Technology, Workplace Organization and the Demand for Skilled Labor: Firm-level Evidence -- February 1999
98-004 Gregory L. Rosston and Bradley S. Wimmer -- The ABC's of Universal Service: Arbitrage, Big Bucks and Competition -- April 1999
98-003 Paul A. David and Gavin Wright -- Early Twenthieth Century Productivity Growth Dynamics: An Inquiry into the Economic History of "Our Ignorance" -- March 1999-Revised April 1999
98-002 Evan R. Kwerel and Gregory L. Rosston -- An Insider's View of FCC Spectrum Auctions -- February 1999
98-001 B. Douglas Bernheim -- Taxation and Saving -- March 1999
499 Kevin M. Murphy, W. Craig Riddell and Paul Romer -- Wages, Skills and Technology in the United States and Canada -- August 1998
498 John B. Taylor -- A Historical Analysis of Monetary Policy Rules -- March 1998
497 Peter Blair Henry -- Do Stock Market Liberalizations Cause Investment Booms? -- November 1997
496 Peter Blair Henry -- Stock Market Liberalization, Economic Reform, and Emerging Market Equity Prices -- September 1997
495 Roger G. Noll -- Competition Policy in European Sports after the Bosman Case -- June 1998
494 Jan-Erik Stostad -- Reducing the Communication Gap Between Economists and Policy Makers: A Set of Structural Policy Indicators -- April 1998

493 John B. Shoven -- The Location and Allocation of Assets in Pension and Conventional Savings Accounts -- March 1998

492 Roger G. Noll and Monroe E. Price -- Communications Policy in the Era of Choice and Convergence with Reflections on the Markle Foundation -- October 1997
491 B. Douglas Bernheim, Jonathan Skinner, Steven Weinberg -- What Accounts for the Variation in Retirement Wealth among U.S. Households? -- September 1997
490 B. Douglas Bernheim, Daniel M. Garrett, Dean M. Maki -- Education and Saving: The Long-Term Effects of High School Financial Curriculum Mandates -- June 1997
489 Scott D. Rozelle, Pan A. Yotopoulos, Jikun Huang -- The Rise of the Middle Class and China's Future Food Deficit -- April 1997
488 Masahiko Aoki, Serdar Dinc -- Relational Financing as an Institution and its Viability under Competition -- May 1997
487 Ronald McKinnon, Kenichi Ohno, Kazuko Shirono -- The Syndrome of the Ever-Higher Yen, 1971-95: American Mercantile Pressure on Japanese Monetary Policy -- May 1997
486