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The 2004 Review of Economics and Statistics Lecture
Employment Efficiency and Sticky Wages: Evidence from Flows in the Labor Market
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2005) 87 (3): 397–407.
Discussion of Robert E. Hall's REStat Lecture “Employment Efficiency and Sticky Wages: Evidence from Flows in the Labor Market”
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2005) 87 (3): 408–410.
Contracts, Externalities, and Incentives in Shopping Malls
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2005) 87 (3): 411–422.
The Trilemma in History: Tradeoffs Among Exchange Rates, Monetary Policies, and Capital Mobility
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2005) 87 (3): 423–438.
Fire-Sale Foreign Direct Investment and Liquidity Crises
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2005) 87 (3): 439–452.
How Valuable Is a Good Reputation? A Sample Selection Model of Internet Auctions
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2005) 87 (3): 453–465.
The Effects of Urban Spatial Structure on Travel Demand in the United States
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2005) 87 (3): 466–478.
Demand Systems with Nonstationary Prices
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2005) 87 (3): 479–494.
Estimation of Heterogeneous Preferences, with an Application to Demand for Internet Services
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2005) 87 (3): 495–502.
Listening to What the World Says: Bilingualism and Earnings in the United States
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2005) 87 (3): 523–538.
Subsidizing the Stork: New Evidence on Tax Incentives and Fertility
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2005) 87 (3): 539–555.
Downward Nominal-Wage Flexibility: Real or Measurement Error?
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2005) 87 (3): 556–568.
Firmwide Versus Establishment-Specific Labor Market Practices
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2005) 87 (3): 569–578.
Marginal Stockholder Tax Effects and Ex-Dividend-Day Price Behavior: Evidence From Taxable Versus Nontaxable Closed-End Funds
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2005) 87 (3): 579–586.
Note
The Rationality of Retirement Expectations and the Role of New Information
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2005) 87 (3): 587–592.
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