American Economic Review
Vol. 96 No. 5 December 2006
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Quantitative Aggregate Economics
(pp. 1373-1383)
Assessing the Impact of a School Subsidy Program in Mexico: Using a Social Experiment to Validate a Dynamic Behavioral Model of Child Schooling and Fertility
(pp. 1384-1417)
Are Technology Improvements Contractionary?
(pp. 1418-1448)
A Dual-Self Model of Impulse Control
(pp. 1449-1476)
Estimating the Effects of Global Patent Protection in Pharmaceuticals: A Case Study of Quinolones in India
(pp. 1477-1514)
Accounting for the Growth of MNC-Based Trade Using a Structural Model of U.S. MNCs
(pp. 1515-1558)
Inherited Control and Firm Performance
(pp. 1559-1588)
Household Expenditure and the Income Tax Rebates of 2001
(pp. 1589-1610)
The Hidden Costs of Control
(pp. 1611-1630)
Globalization and Emerging Markets: With or Without Crash?
(pp. 1631-1651)
Incentives and Prosocial Behavior
(pp. 1652-1678)
In the Right Place at the Wrong Time: The Role of Firms and Luck in Young Workers' Careers
(pp. 1679-1705)
Storable Good Monopoly: The Role of Commitment
(pp. 1706-1719)
Crises and Prices: Information Aggregation, Multiplicity, and Volatility
(pp. 1720-1736)
Cognition and Behavior in Two-Person Guessing Games: An Experimental Study
(pp. 1737-1768)
Self-Fulfilling Currency Crises: The Role of Interest Rates
(pp. 1769-1787)
Child Labor and the Labor Supply of Other Household Members: Evidence from 1920 America
(pp. 1788-1801)
Did Unilateral Divorce Laws Raise Divorce Rates? A Reconciliation and New Results
(pp. 1802-1820)
A New Method of Estimating Risk Aversion
(pp. 1821-1834)
Phased-In Tax Cuts and Economic Activity
(pp. 1835-1849)
The Japanese Saving Rate
(pp. 1850-1858)
How Special Is the Special Relationship? Using the Impact of U.S. R&D Spillovers on U.K. Firms as a Test of Technology Sourcing
(pp. 1859-1875)
Declining Volatility in the U.S. Automobile Industry
(pp. 1876-1889)
Empathy or Antipathy? The Impact of Diversity
(pp. 1890-1905)
Inequality Aversion, Efficiency, and Maximin Preferences in Simple Distribution Experiments: Comment
(pp. 1906-1911)
Inequality Aversion, Efficiency, and Maximin Preferences in Simple Distribution Experiments: Comment
(pp. 1912-1917)
Inequality Aversion, Efficiency, and Maximin Preferences in Simple Distribution Experiments: Reply
(pp. 1918-1923)
Does European Unemployment Prop Up American Wages? National Labor Markets and Global Trade: Comment
(pp. 1924-1930)