121 |
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Homegrown Values and Hypothetical Surveys: Is the Dichotomous-Choice Approach Incentive-Compatible?
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Cummings, R. G.
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AMERICAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION
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1995
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122 |
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Information and Advertising: The Case of Fat Consumption in the United States
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Ippolito, P. M.
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AMERICAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION
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1995
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123 |
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Tastes and Technology in a Two-Country Model of the Business Cycle: Explaining International Comovements
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Stockman, A. C.
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AMERICAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION
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1995
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124 |
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The Probability of Receiving Benefits at Different Hours of Work
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Averett, S. L.;Hotchkiss, J. L.
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The Association
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1995
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125 |
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How To Have a Fiscal Crisis: Lessons from Philadelphia
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Inman, R. P.
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The Association
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1995
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126 |
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Income Creation or Income Shifting? Behavioral Responses to the Tax Reform Act of 1986
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Slemrod, J.
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The Association
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1995
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127 |
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An economic analysis of groundwater contamination from agricultural nitrate emissions in southern Ontario
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Giraldez, C
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Canadian Agricultural Economics and Farm Management Society
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1995
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128 |
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The Large Welfare State as a System
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Freeman, R. B.
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AMERICAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION
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1995
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129 |
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Monetary Policy Trade-offs and the Correlation between Nominal Interest Rates and Real Output
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Fuhrer, J. C.
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AMERICAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION
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1995
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130 |
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Implications of Climate Change for U.S. Agriculture
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Kaiser, H. M.
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IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY - DEPT OF ECONOMICS
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1995
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