Vol. 65 No. 3, January 1999
Index
- Walter Adams: in memoriam.
- Electoral incentives, public policy, and the New Deal realignment.
- Instability of equilibria in experimental markets: upward-sloping demands, externalities, and fad-like incentives.
- Are the roots of the modern 'lex mercatoria' really medieval?
- An equilibrium theory of wage and employment cyclicality by gender and by industry.
- The impact of foreign trade on the employment of unskilled U.S. workers: some new evidence.
- What explains wage differences between union members and covered nonmembers?
- The political economy of trade liberalization and environmental policy.
- Training, wages and the human capital model.
- Minimum wages, on-the-job training, and wage growth.
- Statistical inferences for testing marginal rank and (generalized) Lorenz dominances.
- The effectiveness of vehicle safety inspections: an analysis using panel data.
- Time-varying response of monetary policy to macroeconomic conditions.
- Are wages too low? Empirical implications of efficiency wage models.
- Multimarket equilibrium, trade, and the law of one price.
- Agendas and strategic voting.
- Coordination.
- Employment and prices in a simple macroeconomy.
- European Monetary Unification: Theory, Practice, and Analysis.
- Financial Markets and European Monetary Cooperation: The Lessons of the 1992-93 Exchange Rate Mechanism Crisis.
- The Great Depression: An International Disaster of Perverse Economic Policies.
- More Guns, Less Crime: Understanding Crime and Gun Control Laws.
- Indonesian Labour in Transition: An East Asian Success Story?
- The Myth of Adam Smith.
- The Struggle Over the Soul of Economics: Institutionalist and Neoclassical Economists in America Between the Wars.