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Local Labor Markets and Welfare Spells: Do Demand Conditions Matter?
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2000) 82 (3): 351–368.
Putting Things in Order: Trade Dynamics and Product Cycles
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2000) 82 (3): 369–382.
Correlations between Neighboring Children in Their Subsequent Educational Attainment
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2000) 82 (3): 383–392.
Examining the Link between Teacher Wages and Student Outcomes: The Importance of Alternative Labor Market Opportunities and Non-Pecuniary Variation
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2000) 82 (3): 393–408.
The Effects of High School Athletic Participation on Education and Labor Market Outcomes
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2000) 82 (3): 409–421.
Competition within a Cartel: League Conduct and Team Conduct in the Market for Baseball Player Services
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2000) 82 (3): 422–430.
Can Permanent-Income Theory Explain Cross-Sectional Consumption Patterns?
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2000) 82 (3): 431–438.
Private Values of Risk Tradeoffs at Superfund Sites: Housing Market Evidence on Learning about Risk
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2000) 82 (3): 439–451.
Decisions to Replace Consumer Durables Goods: An Econometric Application of Wiener and Renewal Processes
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2000) 82 (3): 452–461.
Measuring Poverty Using Qualitative Perceptions of Consumption Adequacy
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2000) 82 (3): 462–471.
The Intergenerational Transmission of Welfare Receipt: A Nonparametric Bounds Analysis
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2000) 82 (3): 472–488.
Hospital Cost Function in a Non-Market Health Care System
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2000) 82 (3): 489–498.
Competition and Pricing in the Credit Card Market
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2000) 82 (3): 499–508.
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