Vol. 74 No. 2, October 2007
Index
- Editor's report.
- Hurricanes and economic research: an introduction to the Hurricane Katrina symposium.
- Going home: evacuation-migration decisions of hurricane Katrina survivors.
- Determinants of government aid to Katrina survivors: evidence from survey data.
- The political, economic, and social aspects of Katrina.
- Public goods in the field: Katrina evacuees in Houston.
- Is more information always better? An experimental study of charitable giving and Hurricane Katrina.
- Is marriage poisonous? Are relationships taxing? An analysis of the male marital wage differential in Denmark.
- Negative expected value suits in a signaling model.
- Equilibrium selection in an experimental macroeconomy.
- Asymmetric competition on commuter routes: the case of gasoline pricing.
- Asymmetric regulation and airport dominance in international aviation: evidence from the London-New York market.
- Credit markets and the propagation of Korea's 1997 financial crisis.
- Endogenous markups, intensity of competition, and persistence of business cycles.
- Hunting the whale: more evidence on state government Leviathans.
- Increasing returns, the choice of technology, and the gains from trade.
- Asymmetric information, bargaining, and comparative advantage in trade relationships: an interactive game.