Vol. 72 No. 3, January 2006
Index
- Marginal deterrence and multiple murders.
- Exchange rate sensitivity of U.S. trade flows: evidence from industry data.
- Pension plan choice among university faculty.
- Finance and income inequality: What do the data tell us?
- Can consumer confidence forecast household spending? Evidence from the European Commission Business and Consumer Surveys.
- Export promotion through exchange rate changes: exchange rate depreciation or stabilization?
- A global analysis of constrained behavior: the LeChatelier principle 'in the large'.
- Games in fuzzy environments.
- Some evidence on the relationship between performance-related pay and the shape of the experience-earnings profile.
- Rational beliefs or distorted beliefs: the equity premium puzzle and micro survey data.
- Alcohol prices, consumption, and traffic fatalities.
- Labor market implications of weak ties.
- Defining poverty lines as a fraction of central tendency.
- Testing monetary policy intentions in open economies.
- The influence of teaching on research in economics.
- Does teaching enhance research in economics? A few more thoughts.