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A Theory of Rigid Extremists and Flexible Moderates with an Application to the U.S. Congress
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Blomberg, S. B.
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AMERICAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION
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2000
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A Time-Series Analysis of Crime, Deterrence, and Drug Abuse in New York City
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Corman, H.
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AMERICAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION
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2000
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Tax Competition When Governments Lack Commitment: Excess Capacity as a Countervailing Threat
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Janeba, E.
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AMERICAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION
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2000
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Taxes, High-Income Executives, and the Perils of Revenue Estimation in the New Economy
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Goolsbee, A.
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AMERICAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION
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2000
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Tax Policy and Aggregate Demand Management Under Catching Up with the Joneses
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Ljungqvist, L.
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AMERICAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION
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2000
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Tax Policy and Entrepreneurial Entry
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Gentry, W. M.
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AMERICAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION
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2000
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Teaching Modern Macroeconomics at the Principles Level
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Taylor, J. B.
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AMERICAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION
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2000
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Telling Better Stories in Introductory Macro
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Colander, D.
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AMERICAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION
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2000
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Testing the (S,s) Model
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Foote, C.
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AMERICAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION
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2000
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Thinking and Feeling
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Romer, P. M.
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AMERICAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION
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2000
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Third-Degree Price Discrimination in Input Markets: Output and Welfare
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Yoshida, Y.
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AMERICAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION
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2000
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Toward a Quantification of the Effects of Microsoft's Conduct
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Hall, C. E.
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AMERICAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION
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2000
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Tunneling
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Johnson, S.
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AMERICAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION
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2000
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Two Generalizations of a Deposit-Refund System
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Fullerton, D.
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AMERICAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION
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2000
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