American Economic Review
Vol. 93 No. 5 December 2003
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Maps of Bounded Rationality: Psychology for Behavioral Economics
(pp. 1449-1475)
Recurrent Hyperinflations and Learning
(pp. 1476-1498)
Pension Wealth and Household Saving: Evidence from Pension Reforms in the United Kingdom
(pp. 1499-1521)
Interactions of Commitment and Discretion in Monetary and Fiscal Policies
(pp. 1522-1542)
Stochastic Technical Progress, Smooth Trends, and Nearly Distinct Business Cycles
(pp. 1543-1559)
Are Idle Hands the Devil's Workshop? Incapacitation, Concentration, and Juvenile Crime
(pp. 1560-1577)
A Reconsideration of Hedonic Price Indexes with an Application to PC's
(pp. 1578-1596)
Valuing Biodiversity from an Economic Perspective: A Unified Economic, Ecological, and Genetic Approach
(pp. 1597-1614)
Fundamentals, Panics, and Bank Distress During the Depression
(pp. 1615-1647)
Assessing the Importance of Tiebout Sorting: Local Heterogeneity from 1850 to 1990
(pp. 1648-1677)
Inefficient Foreign Borrowing: A Dual- and Common-Agency Perspective
(pp. 1678-1702)
Price Ceilings as Focal Points for Tacit Collusion: Evidence from Credit Cards
(pp. 1703-1729)
Kin Groups and Reciprocity: A Model of Credit Transactions in Ghana
(pp. 1730-1751)
Pregnancy and the Demand for Cigarettes
(pp. 1752-1763)
Crime, Inequality, and Unemployment
(pp. 1764-1777)
Creating the U.S. Dollar Currency Union, 1748-1811: A Quest for Monetary Stability or a Usurpation of State Sovereignty for Personal Gain?
(pp. 1778-1798)
Returns to Education: Evidence from U.K. Twins
(pp. 1799-1812)
Socioeconomic Status and Child Health: Why Is the Relationship Stronger for Older Children?
(pp. 1813-1823)
Clubs with Entrapment
(pp. 1824-1829)
Uncoupled Dynamics Do Not Lead to Nash Equilibrium
(pp. 1830-1836)