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A Product-Quality View of the Linder Hypothesis
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2010) 92 (3): 453–466.
Trade Policy, Income Risk, and Welfare
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2010) 92 (3): 467–481.
Trends in Tariff Reforms and in the Structure of Wages
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2010) 92 (3): 482–494.
Persistence of Innovation in Dutch Manufacturing: Is It Spurious?
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2010) 92 (3): 495–504.
Economic Determinants of Land Invasions
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2010) 92 (3): 505–523.
For Better, For Worse: Intrahousehold Risk-Sharing over the Business Cycle
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2010) 92 (3): 536–548.
Two-Sample Instrumental Variables Estimators
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2010) 92 (3): 557–561.
Cognitive and Noncognitive Peer Effects in Early Education
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2010) 92 (3): 562–576.
Must Try Harder: Evaluating the Role of Effort in Educational Attainment
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2010) 92 (3): 577–597.
Does Cheaper Mean Better? The Impact of Using Adjunct Instructors on Student Outcomes
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2010) 92 (3): 598–613.
Male Incarceration, the Marriage Market, and Female Outcomes
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2010) 92 (3): 614–627.
Rents Have Been Rising, Not Falling, in the Postwar Period
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2010) 92 (3): 628–642.
Is Firm Pricing State or Time Dependent? Evidence from U.S. Manufacturing
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2010) 92 (3): 643–656.
Integrating Sticky Prices and Sticky Information
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2010) 92 (3): 657–669.
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Habit Persistence, Nonseparability between Consumption and Leisure, or Rule-of-Thumb Consumers: Which Accounts for the Predictability of Consumption Growth?
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2010) 92 (3): 679–683.
Direct Evidence on Risk Attitudes and Migration
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2010) 92 (3): 684–689.
Testing Contest Theory: Evidence from Best-of-Three Tennis Matches
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2010) 92 (3): 689–692.
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