Vol. 60 No. 2, October 1993
Index
- Antitrust, Innovation, and Competitiveness.
- Antitrust, the Market, and the State: The Contributions of Walter Adams.
- Business Cycles: Theory, History, Indicators, and Forecasting.
- Can the government talk cheap? Communication, announcements, and cheap talk.
- Cycles and Chaos in Economic Equilibrium.
- Deficits and the demand for money.
- Distributional implications of the social security spouse benefit.
- Do legislators vote their constituents' wallets?
- Economics and the International Trade Commission.
- Exchange rate pass-through: evidence from aggregate Japanese exports.
- Gambling and Speculation: A Theory, a History and a Future of Some Human Decisions.
- Increasing Returns and Efficiency.
- Inefficient pricing can kill: the case of dialysis industry regulation.
- Lobbying expenditures and government output: the NEA and public education.
- Major Inflations in History.
- Mass Immigration and the National Interest.
- Monetary Regime Transformations.
- Negative option contracts and consumer switching costs.
- On the Dynamics of Growth and Debt.
- Patient Power: Solving America's Health Care Crisis.
- Price Reform in China, 1979-86.
- Productive and financial performance in U.S. manufacturing industries: an integrated structural approach.
- Rates of return on corporate investment.
- Reassessing the male-female wage differential: a fixed effects approach.
- Recent Developments in Post-Keynesian Economics.
- Recent Developments in the Theory of Industrial Organization.
- Reconstructing Keynesian Economics with Imperfect Competition.
- Reinventing Rationality: The Role of Regulatory Analysis in the Federal Bureaucracy.
- Striking the Mother Lode in Science: The Importance of Age, Place and Time.
- The Future of Low-Birthrate Populations.
- The Inexact and Separate Science of Economics.
- The Joan Robinson Legacy.
- The Maze of Urban Housing Markets.
- The Principles of Economics: Some Lies My Teachers Told Me.
- The Soviet Household Under the Old Regime: Economic Conditions and Behaviour in the 1970s.
- The viability of an 'indirectly convertible' gold standard: comment.
- University Spin-Off Companies: Economic Development, Faculty Entrepreneurs, and Technology Transfer.
- Who's Bashing Whom? Trade Conflict in High-Technology Industries.