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May 2014
ISSN 0034-6535
EISSN 1530-9142
Articles
Revealed Preferences in a Heterogeneous Population
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2014) 96 (2): 197–213.
Entry Threats and Pricing in the Generic Drug Industry
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2014) 96 (2): 214–228.
The Development Impact of a Best Practice Seasonal Worker Policy
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2014) 96 (2): 229–243.
Investing in Schooling In Chile: The Role of Information about Financial Aid for Higher Education
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2014) 96 (2): 244–257.
Did the 2007 Legal Arizona Workers Act Reduce the State's Unauthorized Immigrant Population?
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2014) 96 (2): 258–269.
Printing and Protestants: An Empirical Test of the Role of Printing in the Reformation
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2014) 96 (2): 270–286.
Taxation and the Earnings of Husbands and Wives: Evidence from Sweden
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2014) 96 (2): 287–305.
Market Equilibrium and the Environmental Effects of Tax Adjustments in China's Automobile Industry
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2014) 96 (2): 306–317.
In School and Out of Trouble? The Minimum Dropout Age and Juvenile Crime
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2014) 96 (2): 318–331.
Does Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights Matter in China? Evidence from Financing and Investment Choices in the High-Tech Industry
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2014) 96 (2): 332–348.
Collusion Through Joint R&D: An Empirical Assessment
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2014) 96 (2): 349–370.
Notes
A Causal Interpretation of Extensive and Intensive Margin Effects in Generalized Tobit Models
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2014) 96 (2): 371–375.
A Conditional-Heteroskedasticity-Robust Confidence Interval for the Autoregressive Parameter
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2014) 96 (2): 376–381.
Erratum
Erratum: Is the Washington Consensus Dead? Growth, Openness, and the Great Liberalization, 1970s–2000s
The Review of Economics and Statistics (2014) 96 (2): 382.
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