Journal of Economic Perspectives 1998 - Abstracts

Journal of Economic Perspectives 1998
TitleSubjectAuthors
A comment on CSWEP.(Committee on Status of Women in Economics Profession)EconomicsFriedman, Milton
An interim evaluation of sulfur dioxide emissions trading.EconomicsSchmalensee, Richard, Joskow, Paul L., Bailey, Elizabeth M., Ellerman, A. Denny, Montero, Juan Pablo
Are cities dying?(Urban Agglomeration)EconomicsGlaeser, Edward L.
Classroom games: speculation and bubbles in an asset market.EconomicsHolt, Charles A., Ball, Sheryl B.
Conflicts and choices in biodiversity preservation.EconomicsMetrick, Andrew, Weitzman, Martin L.
Consumer prices, the Consumer Price Index, and the cost of living.EconomicsJorgenson, Dale W., Boskin, Michael J., Gordon, Robert J., Griliches, Zvi, Dulberger, Ellen R.
Corporate finance, the theory of the firm, and organizations.EconomicsScharfstein, David S., Bolton, Patrick
CSWEP: 25 years at a time.(Committee on Status of Women in Economics Profession)EconomicsBartlett, Robin L.
Data watch: the World Bank's Living Standards Measurement Study household surveys.EconomicsGlewwe, Paul, Grosh, Margaret E.
Deregulation and the labor market.EconomicsPeoples, James
Detecting discrimination.(Discrimination in Product, Credit and Labor Markets)EconomicsHeckman, James J.
Did we lose the war on poverty?EconomicsJorgenson, Dale W.
Discrimination in the post-civil rights era: beyond market interactions.(Discrimination in Product, Credit and Labor Markets)EconomicsLoury, Glenn C.
Economics of the Endangered Species Act.EconomicsShogren, Jason F., Brown, Gardner M., Jr.
Evidence on discrimination in consumer markets.(Discrimination in Product, Credit and Labor Markets)EconomicsYinger, John
Evidence on discrimination in employment: codes of color, codes of gender.(Discrimination in Product, Credit and Labor Markets)EconomicsMason, Patrick L., Darity, William A., Jr.
Evidence on discrimination in mortgage lending.(Discrimination in Product, Credit and Labor Markets)EconomicsLadd, Helen F.
Foreign students in U.S. doctoral programs.EconomicsAslanbeigui, Nahid, Montecinos, Veronica
Forging ahead and falling behind: the rise and relative decline of the first industrial nation.EconomicsCrafts, Nicholas
Getting prices right: what should be done? (inaccuracies in the Consumer Price Index)EconomicsDeaton, Angus
Globalization, labor markets and policy backlash in the past.EconomicsWilliamson, Jeffrey G.
Government analysis of the benefits and costs of regulation.EconomicsHahn, Robert W.
Has poverty gotten worse?EconomicsTriest, Robert K.
Incentives in organizations.EconomicsGibbons, Robert
Index number issues in the Consumer Price Index.EconomicsDiewert, W. Erwin
Integration of trade and disintegration of production in the global economy.EconomicsFeenstra, Robert C.
Job displacement.EconomicsKletzer, Lori G.
Learning from the behavior of others: conformity, fads, and informational cascades.EconomicsWelch, Ivo, Hirshleifer, David, Bikhchandani, Sushil
Nobel Laureate Robert E. Lucas, Jr.: architect of modern macroeconomics.EconomicsChari, V.V.
Policy watch: the introduction of indexed government debt in the United States.EconomicsWilcox, David W.
Quality change in price indexes.EconomicsNordhaus, William D.
Rankings of U.S. economics departments.EconomicsDusansky, Richard, Vernon, Clayton J.
Recent trends in the size distribution of household wealth.EconomicsWolff, Edward N.
Recommendations for further reading. (economics)EconomicsSaffran, Bernard
Reflections of 25 years of CSWEP.(resolution that created Committee on Status of Women in Economics Profession in Dec 1971)Economics 
Response from Linda Babcock and George Loewenstein. (response to article by Todd R. Kaplan and Bradley J. Ruffle in this issue, p 243)EconomicsLoewenstein, George, Babcock, Linda
Retrospectives: price indexes and general exchange values.EconomicsPersky, Joseph
Retrospectives: real and money wage rates.EconomicsDunlop, John T.
Self-serving bias. (response to Linda Babcock and George Loewenstein, Journal of Economic Perspectives, Winter 1997, p 109)EconomicsKaplan, Todd R., Ruffle, Bradley J.
Space: the final frontier. (spatial aspects of economy)(Urban Agglomeration)EconomicsKrugman, Paul
State versus private ownership.EconomicsShleifer, Andrei
Symposium on Globalization in Perspective: an introduction.EconomicsRodrik, Dani
Takings, compensation and endangered species protection on private lands.EconomicsPolasky, Stephen, Innes, Robert, Tschirhart, John
The boundaries of the firm revisited.EconomicsRoberts, John, Holmstrom, Bengt
The Consumer Price Index: a research agenda and three proposals.EconomicsPollak, Robert A.
The global capital market: benefactor or menace?EconomicsObstfeld, Maurice
The historical background of the Communist Manifesto.EconomicsBoyer, George R.
The past, present, and future of macroeconomic forecasting.EconomicsDiebold, Francis X.
The private uses of public interests: incentives and institutions.(Distinguished Lecture on Economics in Government)EconomicsStiglitz, Joseph E.
The reasons for CSWEP.(Committee on Status of Women in Economics Profession)EconomicsBell, Carolyn Shaw
Two cheers for CSWEP?(Committee on Status of Women in Economics Profession)EconomicsBergmann, Barbara R.
Understanding the "family gap" in pay for women with children.EconomicsWaldfogel, Jane
Urban diversity and economic growth.(Urban Agglomeration)EconomicsQuigley, John M.
U.S. industry adjustment to economic deregulation.EconomicsWinston, Clifford
Was the monetarist tradition invented?EconomicsTavlas, George S.
What can we learn from the grand policy experiment? Lessons from SO2 allowance trading. (sulfur dioxide)EconomicsStavins, Robert N.
What has economics to say about racial discrimination?(Discrimination in Product, Credit and Labor Markets)EconomicsArrow, Kenneth J.
Who is a member of the AEA? (American Economic Association)EconomicsSiegfried, John J.
Working to improve the Consumer Price Index.EconomicsMoulton, Brent R., Abraham, Katharine G., Greenlees, John S.
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