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February 2009
ISSN 0034-6535
EISSN 1530-9142
On Modeling and Interpreting the Economics of Catastrophic Climate Change
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2009) 91 (1): 1–19.
The Effects of Entry on Incumbent Innovation and Productivity
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2009) 91 (1): 20–32.
Financial Development, Bank Ownership, and Growth: Or, Does Quantity Imply Quality?
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2009) 91 (1): 33–51.
Chronic Disease Burden and the Interaction of Education, Fertility, and Growth
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2009) 91 (1): 52–65.
Human Capital, the Structure of Production, and Growth
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2009) 91 (1): 66–82.
Professor Qualities and Student Achievement
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2009) 91 (1): 83–92.
Subsidized Contraception, Fertility, and Sexual Behavior
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2009) 91 (1): 137–151.
The Effects of Gender Interactions in the Lab and in the Field
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2009) 91 (1): 152–162.
A New Look at Racial Profiling: Evidence from the Boston Police Department
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2009) 91 (1): 163–177.
The Deer Hunter: The Unintended Effects of Hunting Regulations
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2009) 91 (1): 178–187.
Interactions between Workers and the Technology of Production: Evidence from Professional Baseball
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2009) 91 (1): 188–200.
Estimating Real Production and Expenditures across Nations: A Proposal for Improving the Penn World Tables
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2009) 91 (1): 201–212.
NOTES
Why Do Big Firms Pay Higher Wages? Evidence from an International Database
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2009) 91 (1): 213–218.
On the Positive Correlation between Income Inequality and Unemployment
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2009) 91 (1): 218–226.
ERRATUM
Estimating the Variance of Wages in the Presence of Selection and Unobserved Heterogeneity
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2009) 91 (1): 227.
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