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Estimating the impact of the Soviet Union's threat on the United States-Japan alliance: A demand system approach
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Chaos theory and microeconomics: An application to model specification and hedonic estimation
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Business cycle duration dependence: a parametric approach
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Exports and foreign distributional activities: evidence on Japanese firms in the United States
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The profitability of price fixing: evidence from stock market reaction to Federal indictments
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A generalized index of diversification: trends in U.S. manufacturing
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Testing bureaucratic influence on local school expenditures by comparing survey and expenditure data
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How instructions make a difference: panel data estimates from principles of economics courses
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Economic growth, technical change biases, and the elasticity of substitution: a test of the De la Grandville hypothesis
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The reliability of ML estimators of systems of demand equations: Evidence from OECD countries
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Costly adjustment under rational expectations: a generalization
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The estimation of frictional unemployment: a stochastic frontier approach
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