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SO2 Trading
An Interim Evaluation of Sulfur Dioxide Emissions Trading
by Richard Schmalensee, Paul L. Joskow, A. Denny Ellerman, Juan Pablo Montero, and Elizabeth M. Bailey
(pp. 53–68)
What Can We Learn from the Grand Policy Experiment? Lessons from SO2 Allowance Trading
by Robert N. Stavins
(pp. 69–88)
Legacy of Deregulation
U.S. Industry Adjustment to Economic Deregulation
by Clifford Winston
(pp. 89–110)
Deregulation and the Labor Market
by James Peoples
(pp. 111–130)
Discrimination in Product, Credit and Labor Markets
Evidence on Discrimination in Consumer Markets
by John Yinger
(pp. 23–40)
Evidence on Discrimination in Mortgage Lending
by Helen F. Ladd
(pp. 41–62)
Evidence on Discrimination in Employment: Codes of Color, Codes of Gender
by William A. Darity and Patrick L. Mason
(pp. 63–90)
What Has Economics to Say about Racial Discrimination?
by Kenneth J. Arrow
(pp. 91–100)
Detecting Discrimination
by James J. Heckman
(pp. 101–116)
Discrimination in the Post-Civil Rights Era: Beyond Market Interactions
by Glenn C. Loury
(pp. 117–126)
Urban Agglomeration
Urban Diversity and Economic Growth
by John M. Quigley
(pp. 127–138)
Are Cities Dying?
by Edward L. Glaeser
(pp. 139–160)
Space: The Final Frontier
by Paul Krugman
(pp. 161–174)
Measuring the CPI
Consumer Prices, the Consumer Price Index, and the Cost of Living
by Michael J. Boskin, Ellen L. Dulberger, Robert J. Gordon, Zvi Griliches, and Dale W. Jorgenson
(pp. 3–26)
Working to Improve the Consumer Price Index
by Katharine G. Abraham, John S. Greenlees, and Brent R. Moulton
(pp. 27–36)
Getting Prices Right: What Should Be Done?
by Angus Deaton
(pp. 37–46)
Index Number Issues in the Consumer Price Index
by W. Erwin Diewert
(pp. 47–58)
Quality Change in Price Indexes
by William D. Nordhaus
(pp. 59–68)
The Consumer Price Index: A Research Agenda and Three Proposals
by Robert A. Pollak
(pp. 69–78)
Measuring Poverty
Did We Lose the War on Poverty?
by Dale W. Jorgenson
(pp. 79–96)
Has Poverty Gotten Worse?
by Robert K. Triest
(pp. 97–114)
EMU
EMU: Why and How It Might Happen
by Charles Wyplosz
(pp. 3–21)
The Political Economy of the European Economic and Monetary Union: Political Sources of an Economic Liability
by Martin Feldstein
(pp. 23–42)
Fiscal Federalism
Rethinking Federalism
by Robert P. Inman and Daniel L. Rubinfeld
(pp. 43–64)
Devolution, Grants, and Fiscal Competition
by Richard A. Musgrave
(pp. 65–72)
Tiebout? Or Not Tiebout? The Market Metaphor and America's Devolution Debate
by John D. Donahue
(pp. 73–81)
Federalism as a Commitment to Reserving Market Incentives
by Yingyi Qian and Barry R. Weingast
(pp. 83–92)
Telecommunications Deregulation Around The World
Meddling Through: Regulating Local Telephone Competition in the United States
by Robert G. Harris and C. Jeffrey Kraft
(pp. 93–112)
European Telecommunications Markets on the Verge of Full Liberalization
by Leonard Waverman and Esen Sirel
(pp. 113–126)
The Frontier of Telecommunications Deregulation: Small Countries Leading the Pack
by Pablo T. Spiller and Carlo G. Cardilli
(pp. 127–138)
Distribution of World Income
Divergence, Big Time
by Lant Pritchett
(pp. 3–17)
On the Evolution of the World Income Distribution
by Charles I. Jones
(pp. 19–36)
European Unemployment
Labor Market Rigidities: At the Root of Unemployment in Europe
by Horst Siebert
(pp. 37–54)
Unemployment and Labor Market Rigidities: Europe versus North America
by Stephen Nickell
(pp. 55–74)
Electronic Journals in Economics
The Future Information Infrastructure in Economics
by William L. Goffe and Robert P. Parks
(pp. 75–94)
The AEA's Electronic Publishing Plans: A Progress Report
by Hal R. Varian
(pp. 95–104)
Wage Inequality
Inequality, Income Growth, and Mobility: The Basic Facts
by Peter Gottschalk
(pp. 21–40)
Changes in Earnings Inequality: The Role of Demand Shifts
by George E. Johnson
(pp. 41–54)
Factor Proportions and Relative Wages: The Supply-Side Determinants of Wage Inequality
by Robert H. Topel
(pp. 55–74)
Institutional Changes and Rising Wage Inequality: Is There a Linkage?
by Nicole M. Fortin and Thomas Lemieux
(pp. 75–96)
The Natural Rate of Unemployment
Reflections on the Natural Rate Hypothesis
by Joseph Stiglitz
(pp. 3–10)
The Time-Varying NAIRU and Its Implications for Economic Policy
by Robert J. Gordon
(pp. 11–32)
The NAIRU, Unemployment and Monetary Policy
by Douglas Staiger, James H. Stock, and Mark W. Watson
(pp. 33–49)
What We Know and Do Not Know about the Natural Rate of Unemployment
by Olivier Blanchard and Lawrence F. Katz
(pp. 51–72)
Theory Ahead of Language in the Economics of Unemployment
by Richard Rogerson
(pp. 73–92)
Time to Ditch the NAIRU
by James K. Galbraith
(pp. 93–108)
Primary and Secondary Education
Symposium on Primary and Secondary Education
by Francine D. Blau
(pp. 3–8)
Measuring Investment in Education
by Eric A. Hanushek
(pp. 9–30)
School Resources and Student Outcomes: An Overview of the Literature and New Evidence from North and South Carolina
by David Card and Alan B. Krueger
(pp. 31–50)
Are Efficiency and Equity in School Finance Substitutes or Complements?
by Caroline Minter Hoxby
(pp. 51–72)
Government Incentives for Saving
Assessing the Effectiveness of Saving Incentives
by R. Glenn Hubbard and Jonathan S. Skinner
(pp. 73–90)
How Retirement Saving Programs Increase Saving
by James M. Poterba, Steven F. Venti, and David A. Wise
(pp. 91–112)
The Illusory Effects of Saving Incentives on Saving
by Eric M. Engen, William G. Gale, and John Karl Scholz
(pp. 113–138)
Fifty Years of the Council of Economic Advisers
A Successful Accident: Recollections and Speculations about the CEA
by Herbert Stein
(pp. 3–21)
The CEA: An Inside Voice for Mainstream Economics
by Charles L. Schultze
(pp. 23–39)
Keynesianism, Pennsylvania Avenue Style: Some Economic Consequences of the Employment Act of 1946
by J. Bradford De Long
(pp. 41–53)
Social security
Different Approaches for Dealing with Social Security
by Edward M. Gramlich
(pp. 55–66)
Proposals to Restructure Social Security
by Peter A. Diamond
(pp. 67–88)
Transition from Socialism
How Far Has the Transition Progressed?
by Peter Murrell
(pp. 25–44)
Stabilization and Growth in Transition Economies: The Early Experience
by Stanley Fischer, Ratna Sahay, and Carlos A. Vegh
(pp. 45–66)
Privatization Is Transition--Or Is It?
by Josef C. Brada
(pp. 67–86)
The Roles of the State and the Market in Establishing Property Rights
by Andrzej Rapaczynski
(pp. 87–103)