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The Emergence of Crack Cocaine and the Rise in Urban Crime Rates
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2000) 82 (4): 519–529.
The Generalized Dynamic-Factor Model: Identification and Estimation
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2000) 82 (4): 540–554.
Wage Inequality, Collective Bargaining, and Relative Employment from 1985 to 1994: Evidence from Fifteen OECD Countries
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2000) 82 (4): 564–579.
Shifts in Relative U.S. Wages: The Role of Trade, Technology, and Factor Endowments
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2000) 82 (4): 580–595.
The Decline in Demand for Unskilled Labor: An Empirical Analysis Method and its Application to France
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2000) 82 (4): 596–607.
Canadian Manufacturing, U.S. R&D Spillovers, and Communication Infrastructure
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2000) 82 (4): 608–615.
Heterogeneous Preferences Regarding Global Climate Change
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2000) 82 (4): 616–624.
The Impact of Self-Service Bans in the Retail Gasoline Market
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2000) 82 (4): 625–633.
Optimal Mix of Penalties in a Principal-Agent Model under Different Institutional Arrangements
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2000) 82 (4): 634–645.
Estimating Short-Run Persistence in Mutual Fund Performance
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2000) 82 (4): 646–655.
Using Indirect Inference to Solve the Initial-Conditions Problem
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2000) 82 (4): 656–667.
Multistate Models for Clustered Duration Data—an Application to Workplace Effects on Individual Sickness Absenteeism
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2000) 82 (4): 668–684.
Notes
Bayesian Estimation and Smoothing of the Baseline Hazard in Discrete Time Duration Models
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2000) 82 (4): 685–694.
Economies of Scale and Natural Monopoly in the U.S. Local Telephone Industry
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2000) 82 (4): 694–697.
Corporate Income Tax Evasion and Managerial Preferences
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2000) 82 (4): 698–701.
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