American Economic Review
ISSN 0002-8282 (Print) | ISSN 1944-7981 (Online)
Vol. 92, No. 1, March 2002
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Markets and Diversity
(pp. 1–15)
Racial Integration as an Innovation: Empirical Evidence from Sports Leagues
(pp. 16–26)
The Impact of Economic Conditions on Participation in Disability Programs: Evidence from the Coal Boom and Bust
(pp. 27–50)
Insuring Consumption Against Illness
(pp. 51–70)
Endogenous Federal Grants and Crowd-out of State Government Spending: Theory and Evidence from the Federal Highway Aid Program
(pp. 71–92)
Increasing Returns and All That: A View from Trade
(pp. 93–119)
Geographic Localization of International Technology Diffusion
(pp. 120–142)
When Do Research Consortia Work Well and Why? Evidence from Japanese Panel Data
(pp. 143–159)
Induced Innovation and Energy Prices
(pp. 160–180)
Plant-Level Irreversible Investment and Equilibrium Business Cycles
(pp. 181–197)
How Important Is Human Capital for Development? Evidence from Immigrant Earnings
(pp. 198–219)
Sources of U.S. Economic Growth in a World of Ideas
(pp. 220–239)
Machiavellian Privatization
(pp. 240–258)
Journal Pricing and Mergers: A Portfolio Approach
(pp. 259–269)
Do Women Pay More for New Vehicles? Evidence from Transaction Price Data
(pp. 270–279)
Did Community Rating Induce an Adverse Selection Death Spiral? Evidence from New York, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut
(pp. 280–294)
The Rise in Old-Age Longevity and the Market for Long-Term Care
(pp. 295–306)
Public Schooling for Young Children and Maternal Labor Supply
(pp. 307–322)
Does Increasing Women's Schooling Raise the Schooling of the Next Generation?
(pp. 323–334)
Intergenerational Income Mobility Among Daughters
(pp. 335–344)
Owner-Occupied Housing and the Composition of the Household Portfolio
(pp. 345–362)
Does Federalism Lead to Excessively High Taxes?
(pp. 363–370)
Charitable Giving, Income, and Taxes: An Analysis of Panel Data
(pp. 371–382)
A Century of Missing Trade?
(pp. 383–393)
The Case of the Missing Trade and Other Mysteries: Comment
(pp. 394–404)
The Case of the Missing Trade and Other Mysteries: Reply
(pp. 405–410)