Labor market discrimination and racial differences in premarket factors
James J. Heckman, Dimitriy V. Masterov, Pedro Carneiro
págs. 1-39
Corporate campaign contributions, repeat giving, and the rewards to legislator reputation
Randall S. Kroszner, Thomas Stratmann
págs. 41-71
Strength in numbers: group size and political mobilization
Joel Waldfogel, Felix Oberholzer Gee
págs. 73-91
Income inequality and the taste for revolution
Robert J. MacCulloch
págs. 93-123
"Read my lips": ¿ Does the tax rhetoric of presidential candidates affect security prices ?
C. Bryan Cloyd, Benjamin C. Ayers, John R. Robinson
págs. 125-148
An examination of market power in the intrastate long-distance telephone service markets: evidence from a natural experiment
David E. Burnstein
págs. 149-171
Disclosure as a strategy in the patent race
Scott Baker, Claudio Mezzetti
págs. 173-194
Drug prices and research and development investment behavior in the pharmaceutical industry
Carmelo Giaccotto, Rexford E. Santerre, John A. Vernon
págs. 195-214
The effect of alcohol prohibition on illict-drug-related crimes
John Pepper, Michael Conlin, Stacy Dickert Conlin
págs. 215-234
Carrots, sticks, and broken windows
Naci Mocan, Hope Corman
págs. 235-266
Using terror alert levels to estimate the effect of police on crime
Jonathan Klick, Alexander Tabarrok
págs. 267-279
Estimating the effect of America's most wanted: a duration analysis of wanted fugitives
Thomas J. Miles
págs. 281-306



