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Stanford Economics Department Faculty Papers Archive - Last updated February 2, 2008

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2007-2008 Papers

07-005 Ronald I. McKinnon - China's Financial Conundrum and Global Imbalances

07-004 B. Douglas Bernheim and Antonio Rangel -- Beyond Revealed Preference Choice Theoretic Foundations for Behavioral Welfare Economics

07-003 James Andreoni and B. Douglas Bernheim -- Social Image and the 50-50 Norm A Theoretical and Experimental Analysis of Audience Effects

07-002 B. Douglas Bernheim and Sita Nataraj Slavov -- A Solution Concept for Majority Rule in Dynamic Settings

07-001 B. Douglas Bernheim and Jonathan Meer -- How Much Value Do Real Estate Brokers Add? A Case Study

2006 Papers

06-012 Mordecai Kurz -- Rational Diverse Beliefs and Economic Volatility

06-011 Mordecai Kurz and Maurizio Motolese -- Diverse Beliefs and Time Variability of Risk Premia

06-010 Ronald McKinnon -- The Transfer Problem in Reducing the U.S. Current Account Deficit

06-009 Ronald McKinnon -- Japan�s Deflationary Hangover: Wage Stagnation and the Syndrome of the Ever-Weaker Yen

06-008 Paul David -- THE HISTORICAL ORIGINS OF �OPEN SCIENCE�
Patronage, Reputation, and Common Agency Contracting In the Scientific Revolution:

06-007 Donald J. Harris -- Uneven Development

06-006 Doireann Fitzgerald -- Trade Costs, Asset Market Frictions and Risk Sharing: A Joint Test

06-005 Paul David -- PATH DEPENDENCE � A FOUNDATIONAL CONCEPT FOR HISTORICAL SOCIAL SCIENCE

06-004 Paul David -- Economic policy analysis and the Internet: Coming to terms with a telecommunications anomaly

06-003 Mordecai Kurz and Maurizio Motolese -- Risk Premia, Diverse Belief and Beauty Contests

06-002 Mordecai Kurz -- Beauty Contests Under Private Information and Diverse Beliefs: How Different?

06-001 Paul David -- REAL INCOME AND ECONOMIC WELFARE GROWTH IN THE EARLY REPUBLIC Or, Another Try at Getting the American Story Straight

2005 Papers

05-007 Ronald McKinnon -- Exchange Rate or Wage Changes in International Adjustment? Japan and China versus the United States

05-006 Avner Greif -- Institutions and the Path to the Modern Economy: Lessons from Medieval Trade

05-005 Peter J. Hammond -- Utility Invariance in Non-Cooperative Games

05-004 Mordecai Kurz -- Measuring the Ex-Ante Social Cost of Aggregate Volatility

05-003 Peter Reinhard Hansen -- A Test for Superior Predictive Ability

05-002 Mordecai Kurz -- Diverse Beliefs, Forecast Errors and Central Bank Policy

05-001 Peter J. Hammond and Jaume Sempere -- Migration with Local Public Goods and the Gains from Changing Places

2004 Papers

04-012 Ronald McKinnon -- Optimum Currency Areas and Key Currencies: Mundell 1 versus Mundell II

04-011 Ronald McKinnon and Gunther Schnabl -- The Return to Soft Dollar Pegging in East Asia Mitigating Conflicted Virtue

04-010 Avner Greif and David D. Laitin -- A Theory of Endogenous Institutional Change

04-009 Avner Greif -- Institutions and Impersonal Exchange: The European Experience

04-008 Paul A. David and Gavin Wright -- General Purpose Technologies and Surges in Productivity: Historical Reflections on the Future of the ICT Revolution (Revised 2003)

04-007 Paul A. David -- THE TALE OF TWO TRAVERSES Innovation and Accumulation in the First Two Centuries of U.S. Economic Growth (Revised Dec 2005)

04-006 Paul A. David -- From Keeping 'Nature's Secrets' to the Institutionalization of 'Open Science'

04-005 Donald J. Harris -- Joan Robinson on "History versus Equilibrium"

04-004 Gavin Wright and Jesse Czelusta -- Mineral Resources and Economic Development

04-003 John Hatfield and Paul Milgrom -- Auctions, Matching and the Law of Aggregate Demand

04-002 Paul A. David -- Zvi Griliches on Diffusion, Lags and Productivity Growth �Connecting the Dots

04-001 Mordecai Kurz, Hehui Jin and Maurizio Motelese -- Determinants of Stock Market Volatility and Risk Premia

2003 Papers

03-011 Paul A. David -- Can �Open Science� be Protected from the Evolving Regime of IPR Protections?

03-010 Mordecai Kurz, Hehui Jin and Maurizio Motelese -- The Role of Expectations in Economic Fluctuations and the Efficacy of Monetary Policy (Revised November 12, 2003)

03-009 Peter Bank and Frank Riedel -- Optimal Dynamic Choice of Durable and Perishable Goods

03-008 Karen Clay and Gavin Wright -- Order Without Law? Property Rights During the California Gold Rush

03-007 Ronald McKinnon and Gunther Schnabl -- China: A Stabilizing or Deflationary Influence in East Asia? The Problem of Conflicted Virtue

03-006 Gavin Wright -- Slavery and American Agricultural History

03-005 Gavin Wright -- The Economics of Civil Rights

03-004 Frank Riedel -- Dynamic Coherent Risk Measures

03-003 This paper has been reissued as 04-003

03-002 Patrick Bajari and Ali Hortacsu -- Are Structural Estimates of Auction Models Reasonable? Evidence from Experimental Data

03-001 Ronald McKinnon and Gunther Schnabl -- The East Asian Dollar Standard, Fear of Floating, and Original Sin

2002 Papers

02-011 Patrick Bajari and Matthew E. Kahn -- Estimating Housing Demand with an Application to Explaining Racial Segregation in Cities

02-010 Ronald McKinnon and Gunther Schnabl -- Synchronized Business Cycles in East Asia: Fluctuations in the Yen/Dollar Exchange Rate and China�s Stabilizing Role

02-009 David McKenzie -- Distangling Age, Cohort and Time Effects in the Additive Model

02-008 Gavin Wright and Jesse Czelusta -- Exorcizing the Resource Curse: Minerals as a Knowledge Industry, Past and Present

02-007 Patrick Bajari, Robert McMillan and Steven Tadelis -- Auctions versus Negotiations in Procurement: An Empirical Analysis

02-006 Rishi Goyal and Ronald McKinnon -- Japan's Negative Risk Premium in Interest Rates: The Liquidity Trap and Fall in Bank Lending

02-005 Patrick Bajari and Ali Hortacsu -- Cyberspace Auctions and Pricing Issues: A Review of Empirical Findings

02-004 Lawrence M. Ausubel and Paul Milgrom -- Ascending Auctions with Package Bidding

02-003 Paul A. David and Dominique Foray -- Economic Fundamentals of the Knowledge Society

02-002 Mordecai Kurz -- Heterogenous Forecasting and Federal Reserve Information

02-001 Mordecai Kurz, Hehui Jin and Maurizio Motolese -- Endogenous Fluctuations and the Role of Monetary Policy

2001 Papers

01-017 David J. McKenzie -- The Household Response to the Mexican Peso Crisis

01-016 Patrick Bajari and Lanier Benkard -- Discrete Choice Models as Structural Models of Demand: Some Economic Implications of Common Approaches

01-015 Peter Hammond and Yeneng Sun -- Monte Carlo Simulation of Macroeconomic Risk with a Continuum of Agents: The Symmetric Case

01-014 Patrick Bajari and Garrett Summers -- Detecting Collusion in Procurement Auctions: A Selective Survey of Recent Research (Revised April 2002)

01-013 Ronald McKinnon -- The International Dollar Standard and Sustainability of the U.S. Current Account Deficit

01-012 Paul A. David -- The Beginnings and Prospective Ending of 'End-to-End'

01-011 Patrick Bajari and Ali Hortacsu -- Auction Models When Bidders Make Small Mistakes: Consequences for Theory and Estimation

01-010 Patrick Bajari and C. Lanier Benkard -- Demand Estimation With Heterogeneous Consumers and Unobserved Product Characteristics: A Hedonic Approach

01-009 Christopher L. Foote, Warren C. Whatley and Gavin Wright -- Arbitraging a Discriminatory Labor Market: Black Workers at the Ford Motor Company, 1918-1947

01-008 Patrick Bajari and Lixin Ye -- Deciding Between Competition and Collusion

01-007 Paul A. David -- Reforming the Taxation of Human Capital: A Modest Proposal (Final Revision October 2002)

01-006 Paul A. David -- From Keeping 'Nature's Secrets' to the Institutionalization of 'Open Science' (revised Dec. 2003)

01-005 Paul A. David -- Will Building �Good Fences� Really Make �Good Neighbors� in Science?

01-004 Jonathan Levin -- Information and the Market for Lemons

01-003 Jonathan Levin and Susan Athey -- The Value of Information in Monotone Decision Problems

01-002 Jonathan Levin -- Relational Incentive Contracts

01-001 Patrick Bajari and and Lixin Ye -- Competition Versus Collusion in Procurement Auctions: Identification and Testing


2000 Papers

00-025 Paul A. David -- Patronage, Reputation, and Common Agency Contracting in the Scientific Revolution: From Keeping �Nature�s Secrets� to the Institutionalization of �Open Science�

00-024 Gavin Wright -- The Role of Nationhood in the Economic Development of the USA

00-023 Michael Kumhof -- Inflation Targeting and Exchange Rate Flexibility

00-022 Michael Kumhof -- A Critical View of Inflation Targeting: Crises, Limited Sustainability, and Aggregate Shocks

00-021 Michael Kumhof -- International Capital Mobility in Emerging Markets: New Evidence from Daily Data

00-020 Michael Kumhof, Shujing Li, Isabel Yan -- Balance of Payments Crises Under Inflation Targeting

00-019 Michael Kumhof -- Balance of Payments Crisis: The Role of Short-Term Debt

00-018 Michael Kumhof -- Sterilization of Short-Term Capital Inflows - Through Lower Interest Rates ?

00-017 Michael Kumhof -- A Quantative Exploration of the Role of Short-Term Domestic Debit in Balance of Payments Crises

00-016 Paul A. David -- The Digital Technology Boomerang: New Intellectual Property Rights Threaten Global "Open Science"

00-015 Masahiko Aoki -- What are Institutions? How Should We Approach Them

00-014 Giovanni Facchini, Peter J. Hammond and Hiroyuki Nakata -- Spurious Deadweight Gains

00-013 Ronald McKinnon --After the Crisis, the East Asian Dollar Standard Resurrected: An Interpretation of High-Frequency Exchange-Rate Pegging

00-012 B. Douglas Bernheim and Sergei Severinov --Bequests as Signals: An Explanation of the Equal Divison Puzzle

00-011 Paul A. David -- Path Dependence, its critics, and the quest for 'historical economics'

00-010 Ronald McKinnon and Kenichi Ohno -- The Foreign Exchange Orgins of Japan's Economic Slump and Low Interest Liquidity Trap

00-009 Ronald McKinnon -- Mundell, the Euro, and Optimum Currency Areas

00-008 Peter J. Hammond and Yeneng Sun -- Joint Measurability and the One-way Fubini Property for a Continuum of Independent Random Variables

00-007 Patrick Bajari and Matthew E. Kahn -- Why Do Blacks Live in The Cities and Whites Live in the Suburbs? (Revised 3/01)

00-006 Peter Hammond -- Reassessing the Diamond/Mirrlees Efficiency Theorem

00-005 Gary Saxonhouse and Gavin Wright -- Technological Evoluton in Cotton Spinning, 1878-1933

00-004 Patrick Bajari and Ali Horta�su -- Winner's Curse, Reserve Prices and Endogenous Entry: Empirical Insights from eBay auctions

00-003 Patrick Bajari -- Comparing Competition and Collusion in Procurement Auctions: A Numerical Approach (Revised 01/10/01)

00-002 Patrick Bajari -- Auction Models Are Not Robust When Bidders Make Small Mistakes

00-001 Antonio Rangel -- Forward and Backward Intergenerational Goods: A Theory of Intergenerational Exchange

1999 Papers

99-029 Patrick Bajari and Steven Tadelis -- Incentives versus Transaction Costs: A Theory of Procurement Contracts

99-028 Masahiko Aoki -- Information and Governance in the Silicon Valley Model

99-027 Robin Cowan, Paul A. David, and Dominique Foray -- The Explicit Economics of Knowledge Codification and Tacitness

99-026 Revised Version 04-008 Paul A. David and Gavin Wright -- General Purpose Technologies and Surges in Productivity: Historical Reflections on the Future of the ICT Revolution

99-025 Paul A. David -- At last, a remedy for chronic QWERTY-skepticism!

99-024 Paul A. David and Bronwyn H. Hall -- Heart of Darkness: Public-Private Interactions Inside the R&D; Black Box

99-023 Paul A. David, Bronwyn H. Hall, and Andrew A. Toole -- Is Public R&D; a Complement or Substitute for Private R&D;? A Review of the Econometric Evidence

99-022 Paul A. David -- The Political Economy of Public Science

99-021 Peter J. Hammond -- Roberts' Weak Welfarism Theorem: A Minor Correction

99-020 Ronald I. McKinnon -- Euroland and East Asia in a Dollar-Based International Monetary System: Mundell Revisited

99-019 Peter J. Hammond -- Equal Rights to Trade and Mediate

99-018 Ronald I. McKinnon and Huw Pill -- Exchange Rate Regimes for Emerging Markets: Moral Hazard and International Overborrowing

99-017 Ronald I. McKinnon -- The East Asian Dollar Standard, Life after Death?

99-016 Paul Milgrom -- The Envelope Theorems (Revised 12/19/99)

99-015 Charles I. Jones and John C. Williams -- Too Much of a Good Thing? The Economics of Investment in R&D;

99-014 Chong-En Bai, David D. Li, Yingyi Qian, and Yijiang Wang -- Anonymous Banking and Financial Repression: How Does China's Reform Limit Government Predation without Reducing Its Revenue?

99-013 Hehui Jin, Yingyi Qian, and Barry Weingast -- Regional Decentralization and Fiscal Incentives: Federalism, Chinese Style

99-012 Yingyi Qian -- The Process of China's Market Transition (1978-98): The Evolutionary, Historical, and Comparative Perspectives

99-011 Yingyi Qian -- The Institutional Foundations of China's Market Transition

99-010 Lawrence J. Lau, Yingyi Qian, and Gerard Roland -- Reform without Losers: An Interpretation of China's Dual-Track Approach to Transition (Revised )

99-009 Eric Maskin, Yingyi Qian, and Chenggang Xu -- Incentives, Information, and Organizational Form (Revised 2/6/99)

99-008 Charles I. Jones -- Was an Industrial Revolution Inevitable? Economic Growth Over the Very Long Run (Revised 9/28/99)

99-007 B. Douglas Bernheim -- Taxation and Saving

99-006 Patrick Bajari and Steven Tadelis -- Procurement Contracts: Fixed Price vs. Cost Plus

99-005 Mordecai Kurz and Maurizio Motolese -- Endogenous Uncertainty and Market Volatility (Revised 1/22/00)

99-004 Masahiko Aoki -- An Information Theoretic Approach to Comparative Corporate Governance

99-003 Antonio Rangel and Richard Zeckhauser -- Can Market and Voting Institutions Generate Optimal Intergenerational Risk Sharing?

99-002 Elhanan Helpman and Antonio Rangel -- Adjusting to a New Technology: Experience and Training

99-001 Charles I. Jones -- Growth: With or Without Scale Effects?

1998 Papers

98-014 Charles I. Jones -- Population and Ideas: A Theory of Endogenous Growth (Revised)

98-013 Mordecai Kurz -- Endogenous Uncertainty: A Unified View of Market Volatility (Revised)

98-012 Peter J. Hammond and Jaime Sempere -- Gains from Trade versus Gains from Migration: What Makes Them So Different?

98-011 Masahiko Aoki -- The Subjective Game Form and Institutional Evolution as Punctuated Equilibrium

98-010 Ronald I. McKinnon -- Exchange Rate Coordination for Surmounting the East Asian Currency Crises

98-009 Charles I. Jones -- Sources of U.S. Economic Growth in a World of Ideas (Revised 9/24/99)

98-008 Anne Beeson Royalty -- A Discrete Choice Approach to Estimating Workers' Marginal Valuation of Fringe Benefits(Revised May 2000)

98-007 Robert E. Hall and Charles I. Jones -- Why Do Some Countries Produce So Much More Output per Worker than Others?

98-006 David A. Starrett -- Valuing Ecosystem Services

98-005 Jose M. Cordoba and Peter J. Hammond -- Asymptotically Strategy-Proof Walrasian Exchange

98-004 Ronald I. McKinnon and Huw Pill -- International Overborrowing: A Decomposition of Credit and Currency Risks

98-003 John Pencavel -- Market Work and Wages of Women: 1975-94

98-002 Paul Milgrom -- Putting Auction Theory to Work: The Simultaneous Ascending Auction (Revised 4/21/99)

98-001 Gavin Wright -- Can a Nation Learn? American Technology as a Network Phenomenon

1997 Papers

97-050 Jiahua Che and Yingyi Qian -- Insecure Property Rights and Government Ownership of Firms (Revised, March 1998)

97-049 Yuanzheng Cao, Yingyi Qian, and Barry R. Weingast -- From Federalism, Chinese Style, to Privatization, Chinese Style

97-048 Lawrence J. Lau, Yingyi Qian, and Gerard Roland -- Reform without Losers: An Interpretation of China's Dual-Track Approach to Transition

97-047 Hehui Jin and Yingyi Qian -- Public vs. Private Ownership of Firms: Evidence from Rural China (Revised, March 1998)

97-046 John Pencavel -- Changes in Male Work Behavior and Wages

97-045 Yingyi Qian and Gerard Roland -- Federalism and the Soft Budget Constraint (Revised, March 1998)

97-044 John Litwack and Yingyi Qian -- Balanced or Unbalanced Development: Special Economic Zones as Catalysts for Transition (Revised, March 1998)

97-043 Jiahua Che and Yingyi Qian -- Institutional Environment, Community Government, and Corporate Governance: Understanding China's Township-Village Enterprises (Revised, March 1998)

97-042 Yingyi Qian and Barry R. Weingast -- Federalism as a Commitment to Preserving Market Incentives

97-041 Roger G. Noll -- The International Dimension of Regulatory Reform with Applications to Egypt

97-040 Roger G. Noll and Monroe E. Price -- Communications Policy in the Era of Choice and Convergence with Reflections on the Markle Foundation

97-039 Roger G. Noll and William P. Rogerson -- The Economics of University Indirect Cost Reimbursement in Federal Research Grants

97-038 Peter J. Hammond -- Non-Archimedean Subjective Probabilities in Decision Theory and Games (Revised -- December 1997)

97-037 Avner Greif -- Self-enforcing Political System and Economic Growth: Late Medieval Genoa

97-036 Peter J. Hammond and Antonio Villar -- Efficiency with Non-Convexities: Extending the "Scandinavian Consensus" Approaches

97-035 B. Douglas Bernheim, Jonathan Skinner, and Steven Weinberg -- What Accounts for the Variation in Retirement Wealth Among U.S. Households?

97-034 Eric Maskin, Yingyi Qian, and Chenggang Xu -- Incentives, Information, and Organizational Form (Revised December 1997)

97-033 Steve Tadelis -- What's in a Name? Reputation as a Tradeable Asset

97-032 Masahiko Aoki -- The Evolution of Organizational Conventions and Gains from Diversity

97-031 Timothy F. Bresnahan -- Computerization and Wage Dispersion: An Analytical Reinterpretation

97-030 Timothy F. Bresnahan and Franco Malerba -- Industrial Dynamics and the Evolution of Firms' and Nations' Competitive Capabilities in the World Computer Industry

97-029 Timothy F. Bresnahan and Alfonso Gambardella -- The Division of Inventive Labor and The Extent of The Market

97-028 Timothy F. Bresnahan and Shane Greenstein -- Technological Competition and the Structure of the Computer Industry

97-027 Mordecai Kurz -- Endogenous Uncertainty: A Unified View of Market Volatility

97-026 Mordecai Kurz -- Social States of Belief and the Determinants of the Equity Risk Premium in a Rational Belief Equilibrium

97-025 John Pencavel -- Regulating Collective Bargaining in Developing Countries: Lessons from Three Developed Countries

97-024 Peter J. Hammond -- Subjectively Expected State-Independent Utility on State-Dependent Consequence Domains

97-023 Georges Bordes, Peter J. Hammond, and Michel Le Breton -- Social Welfare Functionals on Restricted Domains and in Economic Environments

97-022 Peter J. Hammond -- Multilaterally Strategy-Proof Mechanisms in Random Aumann-Hildenbrand Macroeconomies (Revised May 1998)

97-021 Robert E. Hall and Charles I. Jones -- Fundamental Determinants of Output per Worker across Countries

97-020 Marcel Fafchamps Jan Willem Gunning, and Remco Oostendorp -- Inventories, Liquidity, and Contractual Risk in African Manufacturing

97-019 Marcel Fafchamps and Agnes R. Quisumbing -- Human Capital, Productivity, and Labor Allocation in Rural Pakistan

97-018 Charles I. Jones -- Population and Ideas: A Theory of Endogenous Growth (Revised -- December 1998)

97-017 Avner Greif -- Economic History and Game Theory: A Survey

97-016 Avner Greif -- On the Social Foundations and Historical Development of Institutions that Facilitate Impersonal Exchange: From the Community Responsibility System to Individual Legal Responsibility in Pre-modern Europe

97-015 Charles I. Jones -- The Upcoming Slowdown in U.S. Economic Growth ( Revised -- September 1997)

97-014 Marcel Fafchamps and Susan Lund -- Risk Sharing Networks in Rural Philippines

97-013 Marcel Fafchamps, Chris Udry, and Katherine Czukas -- Drought and Saving in West Africa: Are Livestock a Buffer Stock?

97-012 B. Douglas Bernheim, Daniel M. Garrett, and Dean M. Maki -- Education and Saving: The Long-Term Effects of High School Financial Curriculum Mandates

97-011 Masahiko Aoki and Serdar Dinc -- Relational Financing as an Institution and its Viability under Competition

97-010 Takashi Kurosaki and Marcel Fafchamps -- Insurance Market Efficiency and Crop Choices in Pakistan

97-009 Charles I. Jones -- On the Evolution of the World Income Distribution

97-008 John Pencavel -- The Legal Framework for Collective Bargaining in Developing Economies

97-007 Lawrence J. Lau, Yingyi Qian, and Gerard Roland -- Pareto-Improving Economic Reforms through Dual-Track Liberalization

97-006 David A. Starrett -- Mobility and Capitalization in Local Public Finance: A Reassessment

97-005 Kenneth J. Arrow -- Intergenerational Equity and the Rate of Discount in Long-Term Social Investment

97-004 Kenneth J. Arrow -- Discounting, Morality, and Gaming

97-003 Laurence Baker and Anne Beeson Royalty -- Medicaid Policy, Physician Behavior, and Health Care for the Low-Income Population (Revised -- June 1998)

97-002 Charles I. Jones and John C. Williams -- Measuring the Social Return to R&D

97-001 Robert E. Hall and Charles I. Jones -- Levels of Economic Activity Across Countries

1996 Papers

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96-012 Robert E. Hall and Charles I. Jones -- The Productivity of Nations

96-011 Patrick J. Bayer, B. Douglas Bernheim, and John Karl Scholz -- The Effects of Financial Education in the Workplace: Evidence from a Survey of Employers

96-010 B. Douglas Bernheim and Lee Redding -- Optimal Money Burning

96-009 B. Douglas Bernheim -- Rethinking Saving Incentives

96-008 B. Douglas Bernheim and Michael D. Whinston -- Exclusive Dealing

96-007 B. Douglas Bernheim and Daniel M. Garrett -- The Determinants and Consequences of Financial Education in the Workplace: Evidence from a Survey of Households

96-006 Charles I. Jones -- Convergence Revisited

96-005 Charles I. Jones and John C. Williams -- Too Much of a Good Thing? The Economics of Investment in R&D

96-004 Mordecai Kurz and Andrea Beltratti -- The Equity Premium is No Puzzle

96-003 Mordecai Kurz -- Asset Prices with Rational Beliefs

96-002 Mordecai Kurz and Ho-Mou Wu-- Endogenous Uncertainty in a General Equilibrium Model with Price Contingent Contracts

96-001 Avner Greif -- Micro Theory and Recent Developments in the Study of Economic Institutions Through Economic History


1995 Papers

95-007 Paul Milgrom and John Roberts -- The LeChatelier Principle

95-006 Charles I. Jones and John C. Williams -- Too Much of a Good Thing? The Economics of Investment in R&D

95-005 Roger Noll -- * Not Yet in Place *

95-004 Peter J. Hammond -- On f-Core Equivalence with General Widespread Externalities

95-003 Avner Greif and Andres Rodriguez-Clare -- A Transactions-Cost Theory of Agglomeration Economies

95-002 Paul Milgrom and John Roberts -- Strongly Coalition-Proof Equilibria in Games with Strategic Complementarities

95-001 Timothy F. Bresnahan, Scott Stern, and Manuel Trajtenberg -- Market Segmentation and the Sources of Rents from Innovation: Personal Computers in the Late 1980