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New Yorkers Commute More Everywhere: Contrast Effects in the Field
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2006) 88 (1): 1–9.
Do Homeowners Increase Consumption after the Last Mortgage Payment? An Alternative Test of the Permanent Income Hypothesis
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2006) 88 (1): 10–19.
The Decline in Household Saving and the Wealth Effect
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2006) 88 (1): 20–27.
Do Firms Learn from International Trade?
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2006) 88 (1): 46–60.
The Effect of Foreign Competition on Forecasting Bias
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2006) 88 (1): 61–68.
Globalization and Similarities in Corporate Governance: A Cross-Country Analysis
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2006) 88 (1): 69–90.
Dividends, Total Cash Flow to Shareholders, and Predictive Return Regressions
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2006) 88 (1): 91–99.
Estimating House Price Indexes in the Presence of Seller Reservation Prices
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2006) 88 (1): 100–112.
The Impact of Global Warming on U.S. Agriculture: An Econometric Analysis of Optimal Growing Conditions
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2006) 88 (1): 113–125.
Financial Aid Packages and College Enrollment Decisions: An Econometric Case Study
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2006) 88 (1): 126–145.
The Importance of Check-Cashing Businesses to the Unbanked: Racial/Ethnic Differences
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2006) 88 (1): 146–157.
Downsizing and Heterogeneous Firing Costs
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2006) 88 (1): 158–170.
NOTES
Identifying Class Size Effects in Developing Countries: Evidence from Rural Bolivia
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2006) 88 (1): 171–177.
Foreclosing on Opportunity: State Laws and Mortgage Credit
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2006) 88 (1): 177–182.
The Influence of Corruption and Language on the Protrade Effect of Immigrants: Evidence from the American States
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2006) 88 (1): 182–186.
The Empirical Assessment of Technology Differences: Comparing the Comparable
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2006) 88 (1): 186–192.
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