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Symposium on Regional Economic Indicators
Consistent Economic Indexes for the 50 States
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2005) 87 (4): 593–603.
An Alternative Definition of Economic Regions in the United States Based on Similarities in State Business Cycles
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2005) 87 (4): 617–626.
Using Regional Economic Indexes to Forecast Tax Bases: Evidence from New York
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2005) 87 (4): 627–634.
A Divergence Statistic for Industrial Localization
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2005) 87 (4): 635–651.
Long-Run Substitutability Between More and Less Educated Workers: Evidence from U.S. States, 1950–1990
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2005) 87 (4): 652–663.
Vertical Production Networks in Multinational Firms
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2005) 87 (4): 664–678.
Exchange Rate Pass-Through into Import Prices
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2005) 87 (4): 679–690.
Does Consumer Irrationality Trump Consumer Sovereignty?
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2005) 87 (4): 691–696.
A Nonlinear Forecasting Model of GDP Growth
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2005) 87 (4): 697–708.
Has Euro-Area Inflation Persistence Changed Over Time?
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2005) 87 (4): 709–720.
Breaks in the Variability and Comovement of G-7 Economic Growth
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2005) 87 (4): 721–740.
Changes in the World Distribution of Output Per Worker, 1960–1998: How a Standard Decomposition Tells an Unorthodox Story
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2005) 87 (4): 741–753.
Does Social Capital Promote Industrialization? Evidence from a Rapid Industrializer
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2005) 87 (4): 754–762.
China's Income Distribution, 1985–2001
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2005) 87 (4): 763–775.
Notes
Determinants of India's Software Exports and Goods Exports
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2005) 87 (4): 776–780.
R&D and Technology Transfer: Firm-Level Evidence from Chinese Industry
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2005) 87 (4): 780–786.
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