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Economics and Electronic Commerce
(pp. 3-12)
The Implications of Electronic Commerce for Fiscal Policy (and Vice Versa)
(pp. 13-23)
Wiring the Labor Market
(pp. 25-40)
The Internet and the Investor
(pp. 41-54)
Business-to-Business Electronic Commerce
(pp. 55-68)
The Emerging Landscape for Retail E-Commerce
(pp. 69-80)
A Symposium on the North American Economy
(pp. 81-83)
Life Is Not Easy: Mexico's Quest for Stability and Growth
(pp. 85-106)
Canada: Life beyond the Looking Glass
(pp. 107-124)
The Impact of NAFTA on the United States
(pp. 125-144)
The Resurgence of Growth in the Late 1990s: Is Information Technology the Story?
(pp. 3-22)
Beyond Computation: Information Technology, Organizational Transformation and Business Performance
(pp. 23-48)
Does the "New Economy" Measure Up to the Great Inventions of the Past?
(pp. 49-74)
Gender Differences in Pay
(pp. 75-99)
From Mill Town to Board Room: The Rise of Women's Paid Labor
(pp. 101-122)
For Love or Money--Or Both?
(pp. 123-140)
Women's Work and Economic Development
(pp. 141-164)
The Political Economy of the Budget Surplus in the United States
(pp. 3-19)
Reassessing Discretionary Fiscal Policy
(pp. 21-36)
The Significance of Federal Taxes as Automatic Stabilizers
(pp. 37-56)
Should America Save for Its Old Age? Fiscal Policy, Population Aging, and National Saving
(pp. 57-74)
The Sports Business as a Labor Market Laboratory
(pp. 75-94)
The Economics of Sports Facilities and Their Communities
(pp. 95-114)
Medicare Reform: Fundamental Problems, Incremental Steps
(pp. 21-44)
Walking the Tightrope on Medicare Reform
(pp. 45-56)
Medicare Reform: The Larger Picture
(pp. 57-70)
Health Care for the Aging Baby Boom: Lessons from Abroad
(pp. 71-83)
Making the Transition to Prepaid Medicare
(pp. 85-98)
The Worldwide Standard of Living since 1800
(pp. 7-26)
What the Change of System from Socialism to Capitalism Does and Does Not Mean
(pp. 27-42)
Antitrust Policy: A Century of Economic and Legal Thinking
(pp. 43-60)
American Government Finance in the Long Run: 1790 to 1990
(pp. 61-82)
The Triumph of Monetarism?
(pp. 83-94)
The Neoclassical Advent: American Economics at the Dawn of the 20th Century
(pp. 95-108)
Teaching Economics in the 21st Century
(pp. 109-119)
New Millennium Economics: How Did It Get This Way, and What Way Is It?
(pp. 121-132)
From Homo Economicus to Homo Sapiens
(pp. 133-141)
The Future of Microeconomic Theory
(pp. 143-150)
Toward a Macroeconomics of the Medium Run
(pp. 151-158)
Some Macroeconomics for the 21st Century
(pp. 159-168)
Can America Stay on Top?
(pp. 169-175)
How Far Will International Economic Integration Go?
(pp. 177-186)
Anti-Poverty Policy for Families in the Next Century: From Welfare to Work--and Worries
(pp. 187-198)
Environmental Problems and Policy: 2000-2050
(pp. 199-206)
Worker Protection Policies in the New Century
(pp. 207-214)
Global Financial Instability: Framework, Events, Issues
(pp. 3-20)
International Institutions for Reducing Global Financial Instability
(pp. 21-42)
Restoring Banking Stability: Beyond Supervised Capital Requirements
(pp. 43-64)
How Effective Are Capital Controls?
(pp. 65-84)
Why Has Africa Grown Slowly?
(pp. 3-22)
Commodity Prices and Growth in Africa
(pp. 23-40)
Governance and Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa
(pp. 41-66)
Health and Schooling Investments in Africa
(pp. 67-88)
Africa's Economic Performance: Limitations of the Current Consensus
(pp. 89-114)
Introduction to the Symposium on Business Cycles
(pp. 19-22)
Changes in Business Cycles: Evidence and Explanations
(pp. 23-44)
Business Cycles in International Historical Perspective
(pp. 45-68)
Theory and History behind Business Cycles: Are the 1990s the Onset of a Golden Age?
(pp. 69-90)
The Law and Economics of the Economic Expert Witness
(pp. 91-99)
The Economist in Tort Litigation
(pp. 101-112)
Going for the Gold: Economists as Expert Witnesses
(pp. 113-120)
The Familiar but Curious Economics of Higher Education: Introduction to a Symposium
(pp. 3-12)
Subsidies, Hierarchy and Peers: The Awkward Economics of Higher Education
(pp. 13-36)
The Shaping of Higher Education: The Formative Years in the United States, 1890 to 1940
(pp. 37-62)
The Community College: Educating Students at the Margin between College and Work
(pp. 63-84)
Tenure Issues in Higher Education
(pp. 85-98)
Adam Smith Goes to College: An Economist Becomes an Academic Administrator
(pp. 99-116)
Symposium on Globalization in Perspective: An Introduction
(pp. 3-8)
The Global Capital Market: Benefactor or Menace?
(pp. 9-30)
Integration of Trade and Disintegration of Production in the Global Economy
(pp. 31-50)
Globalization, Labor Markets and Policy Backlash in the Past
(pp. 51-72)
The Boundaries of the Firm Revisited
(pp. 73-94)
Corporate Finance, the Theory of the Firm, and Organizations
(pp. 95-114)
Incentives in Organizations
(pp. 115-132)
State versus Private Ownership
(pp. 133-150)
Economics of the Endangered Species Act
(pp. 3-20)
Conflicts and Choices in Biodiversity Preservation
(pp. 21-34)
Takings, Compensation and Endangered Species Protection on Private Lands
(pp. 35-52)
An Interim Evaluation of Sulfur Dioxide Emissions Trading
(pp. 53-68)
What Can We Learn from the Grand Policy Experiment? Lessons from SO2 Allowance Trading
(pp. 69-88)
U.S. Industry Adjustment to Economic Deregulation
(pp. 89-110)
Deregulation and the Labor Market
(pp. 111-130)