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302. Odious debts or odious regimes?
303. Structuring and restructuring sovereign debt : the role of a bankruptcy regime
304. An introduction to the governance and taxation of not-for-profit organizations
305. Corporate finance and the monetary transmission mechanism
306. Devaluation with Contract Redenomination in Argentina
307. Gender Differences in Mate Selection: Evidence from a Speed Dating Experiment
308. Globalization and the provision of incentives inside the firm : the effect of foreign competition
309. Relationship Banking and the Pricing of Financial Services
310. Scrooge and Intellectual Property Rights
311. The Regulatory Record of the Greenspan Fed
312. Banker Fees and Acquisition Premia for Targets in Cash Tender Offers: Challenges to the Popular Wisdom on Banker Conflicts
313. Conflicts of interest, information provision, and competition in the financial services industry
314. Debt vs. Equity: Accounting for Claims Contingent on Firms' Common Stock Performance with Particular Attention to Employee Compensation Options
315. Executive compensation and short-termist behavior in speculative markets
316. Pay for short-term performance : executive compensation in speculative markets
317. Redesigning the international lender of last resort
318. Venture Capital as Human Resource Management
319. Bank Capital and Portfolio Management: The 1930s "Capital Crunch" and the Scramble to Shed Risk
320. Evaluating Economic Change
321. Information and the Change in the Paradigm in Economics, Part 2
322. Resolving the Puzzle of the Underissuance of National Bank Notes
323. Consequences of Bank Distress During the Great Depression
324. Fundamentals, Panics, and Bank Distress During the Depression
325. Information and the Change in the Paradigm in Economics, Part 1
326. Lessons from Argentina and Brazil
327. Optimal Inflation Targeting Rules
328. Banking Approaches the Modern Era
329. Marginal Tax Rate Cuts and the Public Tax Debate
330. Financial Regulation in a Global Marketplace
331. The Contributions of the Economics of Information to Twentieth Century Economics
332. When Will Economics Guide IMF and World Bank Reforms?
333. Beggar-Thyself versus Beggar-Thy-Neighbor Policies: The Dangers of Intellectual Incoherence in Addressing the Global Financial Crisis
334. Independence from Whom? Interdependence with Whom? Cultural Perspectives on Ingroups Versus Outgroups
335. Runs on Banks and the Lessons of the Great Depression
336. The Impending Collapse of the European Monetary Union
337. The IMF's Imprudent Role As Lender of Last Resort
338. Contagion and Bank Failures During the Great Depression: The June 1932 Chicago Banking Panic
339. Dumping on Free Trade: The U.S. Import Trade Laws
340. Internal Finance and Investment: Evidence from the Undistributed Profits Tax of 1936-37
341. The Role of Exclusive Territories in Producers' Competition
342. Consistent Output Series for the Antebellum and Postbellum Periods: Issues and Preliminary Results
343. Is the Discount Window Necessary? A Penn-Central Perspective
344. Financial Factors in the Great Depression
345. Financial Market Imperfections and Business Cycles
346. The Panic of 1857: Origins, Transmission, and Containment
347. The Quality of Managers in Centralized Versus Decentralized Organizations
348. The Role of Demandable Debt in Structuring Optimal Banking Arrangements
349. Cooperative Arrangements for the Regulation of Banking by Banks
350. Is Deposit Insurance Necessary? A Historical Perspective
351. Deposit Insurance: Lessons from the Record
352. Institutional Failure, Monetary Scarcity, and the Depreciation of the Continental
353. Randomization with Asymmetric Information
354. The Depreciation of the Continental: A Reply
355. Competition and the Number of Firms in a Market: Are Duopolies More Competitive Than Atomistic Markets?
356. Price Scissors and the Structure of the Economy
357. The Invariance of Market Innovation to the Number of Firms
358. Externalities in Economies with Imperfect Information and Incomplete Markets
359. The Farm Debt Crisis and Public Policy
360. Labor Turnover, Wage Structure and Moral Hazard: The Inefficiency of Competitive Markets
361. Implicit Contracts and Fixed Price Equilibria
362. Prices and Incentives: Towards a General Theory of Compensation and Competition
363. Toward a Reconstruction of Keynesian Economics: Expectations and Constrained Equilibria
364. Risk Aversion, Supply Response, and the Optimality of Random Prices: A Diagrammatic Analysis
365. The Choice of Techniques and the Optimality of Market Equilibrium with Rational Expectations
366. Stockholder Unanimity in Making Production and Financial Decisions
367. Uncertainty, Industrial Structure, and the Speed of R and D
368. Aggregate Land Rents, Expenditure on Public Goods, and Optimal City Size
369. Notes on Estate Taxes, Redistribution, and the Concept of Balanced Growth Path Incidence
370. Equilibrium in Competitive Insurance Markets: An Essay on the Economics of Imperfect Information
371. Incentives, Risk , and Information: Notes Towards a Theory of Hierarchy
372. Some Aspects of the Pure Theory of Corporate Finance: Bankruptcies and Take-Overs: Reply
373. Alternative Theories of Wage Determination and Unemployment in LDC's: The Labor Turnover Model
374. Benefit-Cost Analysis and Trade Policies
375. On the Optimality of the Stock Market Allocation of Investment
376. Factor Price Equalization in a Dynamic Economy
377. The Effects of Income, Wealth, and Capital Gains Taxation on Risk-Taking
378. The Implications of Alternative Saving and Expectations Hypotheses for Choices of Technique and Patterns of Growth
379. Output, Employment, and Wages in the Short Run
380. The Allocation of Investment in a Dynamic Economy
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