Vol. 70 No. 2, October 2003
Index
- Editorial.
- Editor's report.
- Productivity growth and some of its determinants in the deregulated U.S. railroad industry.
- Does bank affiliation mitigate liquidity constraints? Evidence from Germany's Universal Banks in the pre-World War I period.
- Rail transit and neighborhood crime: the case of Atlanta, Georgia.
- On the relative well-being of the nonmetropolitan poor: an examination of alternate definitions of poverty during the 1990s.
- The predictability of FOMC Decisions: evidence from the Volcker and Greenspan Chairmanships.
- Can beer taxes affect teen pregnancy? Evidence based on teen abortion rates and birth rates.
- A cointegration model of age-specific fertility and female labor supply in the United States.
- Trickling down the rising tide: new estimates of the link between poverty and the macroeconomy.
- An empty promise: average cost savings and scale economies among Canadian and American manufacturers, 1910-1988.
- Spillovers, complementarities, and sorting in labor markets with an application to professional sports.
- Endogenous role in mixed markets: a two-production-period model.
- Congressional memberships as political advertising: evidence from the U.S. Senate.
- Editorial favoritism in economics?
- Too Sensational: On the Choice of Exchange Rate Regimes.
- Darwinian Politics: the Evolutionary Origin of Freedom.