Journal of Economic Perspectives 2001 - Abstracts

Journal of Economic Perspectives 2001
TitleSubjectAuthors
An economist's guide to U.S. v. Microsoft.(basis of antitrust case against Microsoft Corp.)EconomicsGilbert, Richard J., Katz, Michael L.
An interview with William J. Baumol.(professor in economics)EconomicsKruegar, Alan
Applications of generalized method of moments estimation.EconomicsWooldridge, Jeffrey M.
A symposium on the North American economy.EconomicsDe Long, J
A theory of the consumption function, with and without liquidity constraints.EconomicsCarroll, Christopher
Binary response models: logits, probits and semiparametrics.EconomicsHorowitz, Joel L., Savin, N.E.
Bridging the trade-environment divide.EconomicsEsty, Daniel
Business-to-business electronic commerce.EconomicsLucking-Reiley, David, Spulber, Daniel
Canada: life beyond the looking glass.(economic aspects)EconomicsHelliwell, John
Capital structure.EconomicsMyers, Stewart C.
Corporate governance and merger activity in the United States: making sense of the 1980s and 1990s.EconomicsHolmstrom, Bengt, Kaplan, Steven N.
Cost-benefit analysis and the classical creed.EconomicsPersky, Joseph
Data watch: the National Longitudinal Surveys.EconomicsVeum, Jonathan R., Pergamit, Michael R., Pierret, Charles R., Rothstein, Donna S.
Early childhood education programs.(research into early childhood educational programs in the US)EconomicsCurrie, Janet
Economic education in U.S. high schools.EconomicsWalstead, William
Economics and electronic commerce.(economic research)EconomicsSaloner, Garth, Borenstein, Severin
Exchange rate regimes: is the bipolar view correct?EconomicsFischer, Stanley
Exclusivity and tying in U.S. v. Microsoft: what we know, and don't know.EconomicsWhinston, Michael D.
Free labor for costly journals?EconomicsBergstrom, Theodore C.
GARCH 101: the use of ARCH/GARCH models in applied econometrics.EconomicsEngle, Robert
Institutional economics: then and now.EconomicsRutherford, Malcolm
Instrumental variables and the search for identification: from supply and demand to natural experiments.EconomicsKrueger, Alan B., Angrist, Joshua D.
International productivity comparisons built from the firm level.EconomicsSolow, Robert M., Baily, Martin Neil
Labor standards: where do they belong on the international trade agenda?EconomicsBrown, Drusilla
Life is not easy: Mexico's quest for stability and growth.EconomicsLusting, Nora
Mismeasured variables in econometric analysis: problems from the right and problems from the left.EconomicsHausman, Jerry
New evidence and perspectives on mergers.EconomicsMitchell, Mark, Andrade, Gregor, Stafford, Erik
No history of ideas, please, we're economists.EconomicsBlaug, Mark
Nonparametric density and regression estimation.EconomicsDiNardo, John, Tobias, Justin L.
Quantile regression.EconomicsKoenker, Roger, Hallock, Kevin F.
Recommendations for further reading.(Bibliography)EconomicsSaffran, Bernard
Semiparametric censored regression models.EconomicsChay, Kenneth Y., Powell, James L.
Teaching statistics and econometrics to undergraduates.EconomicsBecker, William E., Greene, William H.
The bootstrap and multiple imputations: harnessing increased computing power for improved statistical tests.EconomicsBrownstone, David, Valletta, Robert
The early development of intellectual property institutions in the United States.EconomicsKhan, B. Zorina, Sokoloff, Kenneth
The emerging landscape for retail e-commerce.EconomicsBakos, Yannis
The hyperbolic consumption model: calibration, simulation and empirical evaluation.EconomicsAngeletos, G-M, Laibson, D, Repetto, A, Tobacman, J, Weinberg, S
The impact of North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) on the United States.EconomicsRobinson, Sherman, Burfisher, Mary, Thierfielder, Karen
The implications of electronic commerce for fiscal policy (and vice versa).EconomicsGoolsbee, Austan
The Internet and the investor.(financial services)EconomicsOdean, Terrance, Barber, Brad
The life-cycle model of consumption and saving.(economic modeling)EconomicsBrowning, Martin, Crossley, Thomas
The Microsoft case: what can a dominant firm do to defend its market position?EconomicsKlein, Benjamin
The new econometrics of structural change: dating breaks in U.S. labor productivity.EconomicsHansen, Bruce E.
The record and prospects of the all-volunteer force in the United States.EconomicsWarner, John T., Asch, Beth J.
The venture capital revolution.EconomicsGompers, Paul, Lerner, Josh
The WTO as a mechanism for securing market access property rights: implications for global labor and environmental issues.EconomicsBagwell, Kyle, Staiger, Robert
Tobacco at the crossroads: the past and future of smoking regulation in the United States.EconomicsGruber, Jonathan
Vector autoregressions.EconomicsStock, James H., Watson, Mark W.
Wheat from chaff: meta-analysis as quantitative literature review.EconomicsStanley, T.D.
Wiring the labour market.(the Internet and employment)EconomicsAutor, David
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