Submissions from 2001
Robustness Against Incidental Parameters and Mixing Distributions, Tiemen Woutersen
Submissions from 2000
Optimal Central Bank Conservatism and Monopoly Trade Unions, Helge Berger, Carsten Hefeker, and Ronnie Schoeb
Evaluating Profiling as a Means of Allocating Government Services, Mark Berger, Dan Black, and Jeffrey Smith
The Game of Negotiations: Ordering Issues and Implementing Agreements, Lutz-Alexander Busch and Ignatius J. Horstmann
Taxes and Marriage: A Two-Sided Search Analysis, Hector Chade and Gustavo Ventura
Optimal Tax Mix in a Two-Sector Growth Model with Transitional Dynamics, James B. Davies, Jie Zhang, and Jinli Zeng
Dynamic Arbitrage-free Asset Pricing with Proportional Transaction Costs, Xiaotie Deng, Chunlei Xu, and Shunming Zhang
Financial Intermediation and Occupational Choice in Development, Andrés Erosa
On Inflation as a Regressive Consumption Tax, Andrés Erosa and Gustavo Ventura
High Closing, Joel Fried
The New Federalism: Distributional Conflict, Voluntarism, and Segregation, Ignatius J. Horstmann and Kimberley A. Scharf
Highlights of the Bullionist Controversy, David Laidler
Remedies for Financial Crises in the Classical and Neoclassical Literature, David Laidler
An Early Harvard Memorandum on Anti-depression Policies: Introductory Note, David Laidler and Roger Sandilands
Endogenous Majority Rules with Changing Preferences, Mattias Polborn
Team Incentives and Organizational Form, Al Slivinski
A Critical Survey of Empirical Methods for Evaluating Active Labor Market Policies, Jeffrey Smith
The Relationship Between Family Income and Schooling Attainment: Evidence from a Liberal Arts College with a Full Tuition Subsidy Program, Todd R. Stinebrickner and Ralph Stinebrickner
Working During School and Academic Performance, Todd R. Stinebrickner and Ralph Stinebrickner
Submissions from 1999
Tax Incidence with Three Goods and Two Primary Factors: Theory and Applications, Kul B. Bhatia
Is the Threat of Training More Effective Than Training Itself? Experimental Evidence from the UI System, Dan A. Black, Jeffrey A. Smith, Mark C. Berger, and Brett J. Noel
Evaluating Tax Reform in Vietnam Using General Equilibrium Methods, Nguyen Chan, Madanmohan Ghosh, and John Whalley
The Value of MFN Treatment to Developing Countries, Madanmohan Ghosh, Carlo Perroni, and John Whalley
Substitution and Dropout Bias in Social Experiments: A Study of an Influential Social Experiment, James Heckman, Neil Hohmann, Jeffrey Smith, and Michael Khoo
Modeling Stock Volatility with Trading Information, Huirong Li and Jian Yang