American Economic Review 1996 - Abstracts

American Economic Review 1996
TitleSubjectAuthors
Accounting for China's growth performance.EconomicsJonathan D. Ostry, Eduardo Borensztein
Aggregation without separability: a generalized composite commodity theorem.EconomicsArthur Lewbel
Altered states: taxes and the location of foreign direct investment in America.EconomicsJames R. Hines Jr.
Arbitrage-based tests of target-zone credibility: evidence from ERM cross-rate options. (European Exchange-Rate Mechanism)EconomicsJose Manuel Campa, P.H. Kevin Chang
A regional dynamic general-equilibrium model of alternative climate-change strategies.EconomicsWilliam D. Nordhaus, Zili Yang
A signaling explanation for charity.EconomicsAmihai Glazer, Kai A. Konrad
Asset-market structure and international trade dynamics.EconomicsAthanasios V. Arvanitis, Anne Mikkola
Auctions versus negotiations.EconomicsJeremy Bulow, Paul Klemperer
Avoidable cost: ride a double auction roller coaster.EconomicsMark V. van Boening, Nathaniel T. Wilcox
Bequest behavior and the effect of heirs' earnings: testing the altruistic model of bequests.EconomicsMark O. Wilhelm
Budget institutions and fiscal policy in the U.S. states.EconomicsJames M. Poterba
Business cycles and labor-market search.EconomicsDavid Andolfatto
Canadian national health insurance and infant health.EconomicsMaria J. Hanratty
Capital-market imperfections and countercyclical markups: theory and evidence.EconomicsDavid S. Scharfstein, Judith A. Chevalier
Central-bank independence, economic behavior, and optimal term lengths.EconomicsChristopher J. Waller, Carl E. Walsh
Chalk and talk: a national survey on teaching undergraduate economics.EconomicsWilliam E. Becker, Michael Watts
Challenges for the post-apartheid economy. (South Africa)EconomicsFrancis Wilson
Changes in the distribution of wages and unemployment in OECD countries. (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development)EconomicsStephen Nickell, Brian Murray
Company-scientist locational links: the case of biotechnology.EconomicsPaula E. Stephan, David B. Audretsch
Comparing apples to oranges: productivity convergence and measurement across industries and countries.EconomicsAndrew B. Bernard, Charles I. Jones
Compatibility of regional and multilateral trading agreements: reforming the WTO process. (World Trade Organization)EconomicsGary P. Sampson
Compulsory centralization of collective bargaining in South Africa.EconomicsPeter Moll
Contracts as a barrier to entry: comment. (response to Philippe Aghion and Patrick Bolton, American Economic Review, p. 388, June 1987)EconomicsSteffen Ziss
Different approaches for dealing with social security. (reforms)EconomicsEdward M. Gramlich
Distributional conflicts, factor mobility, and political integration. (European unification)EconomicsGerard Roland, Patrick Bolton
Divisionalization, franchising, and divestiture incentives in oligopoly.EconomicsKeith J. Crocker, Michael R. Baye, Jiandong Ju
Do men whose wives work really earn less?EconomicsJoyce P. Jacobsen, Wendy L. Rayack
Domestic violence: the value of services as signals. (services for battered women)EconomicsAmy Farmer, Jill Tiefenthaler
Do (more and better) drugs keep people out of hospitals?EconomicsFrank R. Lichtenberg
Do preferential procurement programs benefit minority business?EconomicsTimothy Bates, Darrell Williams
Dynamic capital structure under managerial entrenchment.EconomicsJeffrey Zwiebel
Economics, values, and health care reform.EconomicsVictor R. Fuchs
Economies in transition: the beginnings of growth.EconomicsStanley Fischer, Carlos A. Vegh, Ratna Sahay
Education across generations in South Africa.EconomicsDuncan Thomas
Education returns across quantiles of the wage function: alternative explanations for returns to education by race in South Africa.EconomicsT. Paul Schultz, Germano Mwabu
Effects of air quality regulation.EconomicsJ. Vernon Henderson
Empirical models of discrete strategic choices.EconomicsPeter C. Reiss
Employee buyout in a bargaining game with asymmetric information.EconomicsAvner Ben-Ner, Byoung Jun
Enterprises and workers in the transition: econometric evidence.EconomicsJan Svejnar
Entry, exit, growth, and innovation over the product life cycle.EconomicsSteven Klepper
European versus American perspectives on balanced-budget rules.EconomicsNouriel Roubini, Giancarlo Corsetti
Exchange-rate anchors, credibility, and inertia; a tale of two crises, Chile and Mexico.EconomicsSebastian Edwards
Exchange rates and the political economy of macroeconomic discipline.EconomicsSebastian Edwards
Factor-hoarding and the propagation of business-cycle shocks.EconomicsMartin Eichenbaum, Craig Burnside
Federalism, fiscal restraints, and European monetary union. (fiscal policy restrictions)EconomicsBarry Eichengreen, Jurgen von Hagen
Fiscal consolidation in Europe: composition matters. (policy on budget deficits)EconomicsRoberto Perotti
Fiscal discipline and the budget process.EconomicsAlberto Alesina, Roberto Perotti
Free-trade agreements: for better or worse?EconomicsRonald J. Wonnacott
Gender differences in overeducation: a test of the theory of differential overqualification.EconomicsKimMarie McGoldrick, John Robst
Globalization, outsourcing, and wage inequality.EconomicsRobert C. Feenstra, Gordon H. Hanson
Health insurance and precautionary savings.EconomicsMartha Starr-McCluer
Heterogeneity, stratification, and growth: macroeconomic implications of community structure and school finance.EconomicsRoland Benabou
HMO penetration and the cost of health care: market discipline or market segmentation? (health maintenance organizations)EconomicsLaurence C. Baker, Kenneth S. Corts
Holdups, standard breach remedies, and optimal investment.EconomicsStefan Reichelstein, Aaron S. Edlin
Household responses to pricing garbage by the bag.EconomicsDon Fullerton, Thomas C. Kinnaman
Household survey data from developing countries: progress and prospects.EconomicsPaul Glewwe, Margaret E. Grosh
How do senators vote? Disentangling the role of voter preferences, party affiliation, and senator ideology.EconomicsSteven D. Levitt
How (not) to sell nuclear weapons.EconomicsEnnio Stacchetti, Philippe Jehiel, Benny Moldovanu
How severe is global retaliation risk under increasing regionalism? (trade relations between blocs)EconomicsJohn Whalley, Carlo Perroni
How should government allocate subsidies for human capital?EconomicsC. Eugene Steuerle
How wide is the border? (failure of the law of one price)EconomicsJohn H. Rogers, Charles Engel
Human-capital investments and productivity.EconomicsSandra E. Black, Lisa M. Lynch
Hybridizing growth theory. (economic growth)EconomicsMartin L. Weitzman
Implementing EMU. (economic and monetary union)EconomicsRichard Portes
Income risk, borrowing constraints, and portfolio choice.EconomicsLuigi Guiso, Tullio Jappelli, Daniele Terlizzese
Incomplete exchange-rate pass-through and imperfect competition: The effect of local production.EconomicsAnne Gron, Deborah L. Swenson
Industry differences in the persistence of firm-specific returns.EconomicsGeoffrey F. Waring
Inflation's children: tales of crises that beget reforms. (economic reforms)EconomicsWilliam Easterly, Michael Bruno
International comparisons of the sources of economic growth.EconomicsDale W. Jorgenson, Chrys Dougherty
International measures of schooling years and schooling quality.EconomicsRobert J. Barro, Jong Wha Lee
International price and quantity comparisons: potentials and pitfalls.EconomicsAlan Heston, Robert Summers
Investment lags.EconomicsAvner Bar-Ilan, William C. Strange
Laboratory-based experimental and demonstration initiatives in teaching undergraduate economics.EconomicsWayne Joerding, Rodney Fort, N. Scott Cardell, Fred Inaba, David Lamoreaux, Robert Rosenman, Ernst Stromsdorfer, Robin Bartlett
Localization economies, vertical organization, and trade.EconomicsGordon H. Hanson
Measurement and mismeasurement of social indicators.EconomicsDuncan Thomas, John Strauss
Migration with endogenous moving costs.EconomicsEnrica Detragiache, William J. Carrington, Tara Vishwanath
Modeling aggregate liquidity. (credit market)EconomicsJean Tirole, Bengt Holmstrom
Modeling global interdependence: centers, peripheries, and frontiers.EconomicsRonald Findlay
Monetary cohabitation in Europe. (monetary policy)EconomicsTorsten Persson, Guido Tabellini
Monetary policy as a process of search.EconomicsAndrew Caplin, John Leahy
Money and output: a test of reverse causation.EconomicsWilbur John Coleman II
Money, expectations, and the U.S. Civil War.EconomicsGeorge T. McCandless Jr.
Mortgage lending in Boston: interpreting HMDA data. (Home Mortgage Disclosure Act)EconomicsGeoffrey M.B. Tootell, Alicia H. Munnell, Lynn E. Browne, James McEneaney
Multinationals, linkages, and economic development.EconomicsAndres Rodriguez-Clare
New evidence on altruism: a study of TIAA-CREF retirees. (Teachers Insurance and Annuity Assn.-College Retirement Equities Fund)EconomicsJohn Laitner, F. Thomas Juster
One year of solitude: some pilgrim tales about Mexico's 1994-1995 crisis. (devaluation of Mexican peso)EconomicsFrancisco Gil-Diaz, Agustin Carstens
On the divergence between "ideal" and conventional income-tax treatment of human capital.EconomicsLouis Kaplow
On the Dixit-Stiglitz model of monopolistic competition.EconomicsLouis-Andre Gerard-Varet, Rodolphe Dos Santos Ferreira, Claude D'Aspremont
Optimal environmental taxation in the presence of other taxes: general-equilibrium analyses.EconomicsLawrence H. Goulder, A. Lans Bovenberg
Organizational design and technology choice under intrafirm bargaining.EconomicsLars A. Stole, Jeffrey Zwiebel
Petty crime and cruel punishment: lessons from the Mexican debacle. (collapse of the Mexican peso)EconomicsGuillermo A. Calvo, Enrique G. Mendoza
Privatizing social security at home and abroad.EconomicsLaurence J. Kotlikoff
Productivity and the density of economic activity.EconomicsRobert E. Hall, Antonio Ciccone
Public-policy uses of discrete-choice dynamic programming models.EconomicsKenneth I. Wolpin
Rat race redux: adverse selection in the determination of work hours in law firms.EconomicsLowell J. Taylor, James B. Rebitzer, Renee M. Landers
R&D spillovers and the geography of innovation and production.EconomicsDavid B. Audretsch, Maryann P. Feldman
Real-business-cycle models and the forecastable movements in output, hours, and consumption.EconomicsJulio J. Rotemberg, Michael Woodford
Recent exchange-rate experience and proposals for reform.EconomicsJeffrey A. Frankel
Reciprocal exchange: a self-sustaining system.EconomicsRachel E. Kranton
Regionalism and the (dis)advantage of dispute settlement access. (regional trade agreements)EconomicsPhilip I. Levy, T.N. Srinivisan
Regional trading arrangements: natural or supernatural?EconomicsJeffrey A. Frankel, Ernesto Stein, Shang-Jin Wei
Religion, science, and rationality. (relationship between religion and economics)EconomicsRoger Finke, Rodney Stark, Laurence R. Iannaccone
Reorganization of firms and labor-market inequality.EconomicsAssar Lindbeck
Revenue effects and information processing in English common value auctions.EconomicsDan Levin, John Henry Kagel, Jean-Francois Richard
Searching for the effect of immigration on the labor market.EconomicsRichard B. Freeman, George J. Borjas, Lawrence F. Katz
Servicing the public debt: the role of expectations: comment. (response to Guillermo A. Calvo, American Economic Review, p. 647, September 1988)EconomicsRoel M.W.J. Beetsma
Social distance and other-regarding behavior in dictator games.EconomicsKevin McCabe, Vernon L. Smith, Elizabeth Hoffman
Social security privatization: a structure for analysis.EconomicsOlivia S. Mitchell, Stephen P. Zeldes
Social security reform: around the world in 80 ways.EconomicsSylvester J. Schieber, John B. Shoven
Some effects of taxes on schooling and training.EconomicsBill Dupor, Christopher Taber, Lance Lochner, Mary Beth Wittekind
Staggering and synchronization in price-setting: evidence from multiproduct firms.EconomicsDaniel Tsiddon, Saul Lach
State infrastructure and productive performance.EconomicsCatherine J. Morrison, Amy Ellen Schwartz
Strategic trade policies with endogenous mode of competition.EconomicsGiovanni Maggi
Structural analysis of auction data.EconomicsJean-Jacques Laffont, Quang Vuong
Symmetric tax competition with multiple jurisdictions in each metropolitan area.EconomicsRalph M. Braid
Teacher training programs in economics: past, present, and future.EconomicsMichael K. Salemi, William B. Walstad, Phillip Saunders
Technical change and human-capital returns and investments: evidence from the green revolution.EconomicsMark R. Rosenzweig, Andrew D. Foster
Technology, skill, and the wage structure: insights from the past.EconomicsClaudia Goldin, Lawrence F. Katz
The deadweight loss of Christmas: comment. (response to Joel Waldfogel, American Economic Review, p. 1328, vol. 8, issue 5, December 1993)EconomicsDavid Hemenway, Sara J. Solnick
The deadweight loss of Christmas: reply. (response to Sara J. Solnick and David Hemenway in this issue, p. 1299)EconomicsJoel Waldfogel
The discontents of Islamic economic mortality.EconomicsTimur Kuran
The ebb and flow of enforcing Executive Order 11246. (affirmative action of companies with federal contracts)EconomicsBernard E. Anderson
The effect of federal contractor status on racial differences in establishment-level employment shares: 1979-1992.EconomicsWilliam M. Rodgers III, William E. Spriggs
The effect of Medicaid expansions on public insurance, private insurance, and redistribution.EconomicsDavid M. Cutler, Jonathan Gruber
The evolution of social norms in common property resource use.EconomicsRajiv Sethi, E. Somanathan
The first industrial revolution: a guided tour for growth economists.EconomicsNicholas F.R. Crafts
The "fundamental transformation" in macroeconomics.EconomicsRicardo J. Caballero, Mohamad L. Hammour
The gender gap, fertility, and growth.EconomicsOded Galor, David N. Weil
The impact of global warming on agriculture: comment. (response to Robert Mendelsohn, William D. Nordhaus and Daigee Shaw, American Economic Review, p. 753, vol. 84, issue 4, September 1994)EconomicsWilliam R. Cline
The impact of global warming on agriculture: reply. (response to William R. Cline in this issue, p. 1309)EconomicsRobert Mendelsohn, William Nordhaus
The LeChatelier principle.EconomicsJohn Roberts, Paul Milgrom
The missing piece in policy analysis: Social Security reform.EconomicsMartin S. Feldstein
The new EMS: narrow bands inside deep bands. (European Monetary System)EconomicsCharles Wyplosz, Vincent Labhard
Theoretical aspects of transition. (economic transition in Eastern and Central Europe)EconomicsOlivier Blanchard
The payments system, liquidity, and rediscounting.EconomicsScott Freeman
The price is right, but are the bids? An investigation of rational decision theory.EconomicsJonathan B. Berk, Kirk Vandezande, Eric Hughson
The productivity slowdown: the culprit at last? Follow-up on Hulten and Wolff.EconomicsEdward N. Wolff
The spirit of capitalism and stock-market prices.EconomicsZhiwu Chen, Gurdip S. Bakshi
The swing voter's curse.EconomicsWolfgang Pesendorfer, Timothy J. Feddersen
The theory of preferential trade agreements: historical evolution and current trends.EconomicsArvind Panagariya, Jagdish Bhagwati
The timing and incidence of exploratory drilling on offshore wildcat tracts.EconomicsKenneth Hendricks, Robert H. Porter
The uncertain unit root in real GNP: comment.EconomicsFrancis X. Diebold, Abdelhak S. Senhadji
The United States in a new global economy? A century's perspective.EconomicsDouglas A. Irwin
Trade, technology, and wages: a tale of two countries. (Great Britain and US)EconomicsStanley L. Engerman, Ronald W. Jones
Trading costs, price, and volume in asset markets.EconomicsAndrew Caplin, John Leahy
Turning points in the Civil War: views from the greenback market.EconomicsHarvey S. Rosen, Kristen L. Willard, Timothy W. Guinnane
Understanding the costs of sovereign default: American state debts in the 1840s.EconomicsWilliam B. English
U.S. equity investment in foreign markets: portfolio rebalancing or return chasing?EconomicsLinda L. Tesar, Henning Bohn
U.S. trade with developing countries and wage inequality.EconomicsJeffrey D. Sachs, Howard J. Shatz
Veblen effects in a theory of conspicuous consumption.EconomicsB. Douglas Bernheim, Laurie Simon Bagwell
Voluntary export restraints, antidumping procedure, and domestic politics.EconomicsB. Peter Rosendorff
Wage disparities and affirmative action in the 1980's.EconomicsJonathan S. Leonard
Wage inequality from international competition and technological change: theory and country experience.EconomicsEdward E. Leamer
Why, indeed, in America? Theory, history, and the origins of modern economic growth.EconomicsPaul M. Romer
Why is capital so immobile internationally? Possible explanations and implications for capital income taxation.EconomicsA. Lans Bovenberg, Roger H. Gordon
With what skills are computers a complement?EconomicsRichard J. Murnane, Frank Levy
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