American Economic Review
Vol. 97 No. 1 March 2007
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The Missing Motivation in Macroeconomics
(pp. 5-36)
Competence Implies Credibility
(pp. 37-63)
Modeling the Transition to a New Economy: Lessons from Two Technological Revolutions
(pp. 64-88)
The Cross Section of Foreign Currency Risk Premia and Consumption Growth Risk
(pp. 89-117)
Inefficiency in Legislative Policymaking: A Dynamic Analysis
(pp. 118-149)
Decision Making in Committees: Transparency, Reputation, and Voting Rules
(pp. 150-168)
Bureaucrats or Politicians? Part I: A Single Policy Task
(pp. 169-179)
The Motivation and Bias of Bureaucrats
(pp. 180-196)
Urban Evolutions: The Fast, the Slow, and the Still
(pp. 197-221)
Market Share Dynamics and the "Persistence of Leadership" Debate
(pp. 222-241)
Internet Advertising and the Generalized Second-Price Auction: Selling Billions of Dollars Worth of Keywords
(pp. 242-259)
Credible Sales Mechanisms and Intermediaries
(pp. 260-276)
Imprecision as an Account of the Preference Reversal Phenomenon
(pp. 277-297)
Do Workers Work More if Wages Are High? Evidence from a Randomized Field Experiment
(pp. 298-317)
The Effect of Court-Ordered Hiring Quotas on the Composition and Quality of Police
(pp. 318-353)
The Economic Impacts of Climate Change: Evidence from Agricultural Output and Random Fluctuations in Weather
(pp. 354-385)
What Are Stock Investors’ Actual Historical Returns? Evidence from Dollar-Weighted Returns
(pp. 386-401)
Consumer Bankruptcy: A Fresh Start
(pp. 402-418)
Simple Cost-Sharing Contracts
(pp. 419-428)
Structural Change in a Multisector Model of Growth
(pp. 429-443)
Individual Perceptions of the Criminal Justice System
(pp. 444-460)
Vignettes and Self-Reports of Work Disability in the United States and the Netherlands
(pp. 461-473)
Credible Commitment to Optimal Escape from a Liquidity Trap: The Role of the Balance Sheet of an Independent Central Bank
(pp. 474-490)
Conditional Cash Transfers, Public Provision of Private Goods, and Income Redistribution
(pp. 491-502)
Credit Traps and Credit Cycles
(pp. 503-516)
Minimax Play at Wimbledon: Comment
(pp. 517-523)
Testing for Indeterminacy: An Application to U.S. Monetary Policy: Comment
(pp. 524-529)
Testing for Indeterminacy: An Application to U.S. Monetary Policy: Reply
(pp. 530-533)
Secession and the Limits of Taxation: Toward a Theory of Internal Exit: Comment
(pp. 534-538)