American Economic Review
Vol. 95 No. 5 December 2005
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Fact-Free Learning
(pp. 1355-1368)
Contracting on Time
(pp. 1369-1385)
A Model of Positive Self-Image in Subjective Assessments
(pp. 1386-1402)
Herding and Contrarian Behavior in Financial Markets: An Internet Experiment
(pp. 1403-1426)
Herd Behavior in a Laboratory Financial Market
(pp. 1427-1443)
Services as Experience Goods: An Empirical Examination of Consumer Learning in Automobile Insurance
(pp. 1444-1463)
A Spatial Theory of Trade
(pp. 1464-1491)
The Macroeconomics of Child Labor Regulation
(pp. 1492-1524)
How Do Hospitals Respond to Price Changes?
(pp. 1525-1547)
Crises and Capital Requirements in Banking
(pp. 1548-1572)
Annuities and Individual Welfare
(pp. 1573-1590)
Cooperation under the Shadow of the Future: Experimental Evidence from Infinitely Repeated Games
(pp. 1591-1604)
Tax-Motivated Trading by Individual Investors
(pp. 1605-1630)
On the Irrelevance of Input Prices for Make-or-Buy Decisions
(pp. 1631-1638)
Estimating the Value of Proposal Power
(pp. 1639-1652)
Human Capital Formation, Life Expectancy, and the Process of Development
(pp. 1653-1672)
The Impact of Outsourcing to China on Hong Kong's Labor Market
(pp. 1673-1687)
Using Experimental Economics to Measure Social Capital and Predict Financial Decisions
(pp. 1688-1699)
Manufacturer Liability for Harms Caused by Consumers to Others
(pp. 1700-1711)
Are Banks Really Special? New Evidence from the FDIC-Induced Failure of Healthy Banks
(pp. 1712-1730)
Bubbles and Experience: An Experiment
(pp. 1731-1737)
Does Increasing Women's Schooling Raise the Schooling of the Next Generation? Comment
(pp. 1738-1744)
Does Increasing Women's Schooling Raise the Schooling of the Next Generation? Reply
(pp. 1745-1751)
The Savers-Spenders Theory of Fiscal Policy: Corrigendum
(p. 1752)