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págs. 1059-1076
The rise and fall of bank control in the United States: 1890-1939
MIGUEL CANTILLO SIMON(*)
págs. 1077-1093
Winners and losers in Russia's economic transition
ELIZABETH BRAINERD(*)
págs. 1094-1115
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págs. 1117-1142
Federalism and the soft budget constraint
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págs. 1143-1162
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págs. 1163-1187
Toward an economic theory of leadership: Leading by example
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págs. 1188-1206
págs. 1207-1231
Anticompetitive vertical integration by a dominant firm
MICHAEL H. RIORDAN(*)
págs. 1232-1248
Patent litigation as an information-transmission mechanism
JAY PIL CHOI(*)
págs. 1249-1263
The home market, trade, and industrial structure
DONALD R. DAVIS(*)
págs. 1264-1276
Industrial development and the convergence question
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págs. 1277-1289
Endogenous growth without scale effects
PAUL S. SEGERSTROM(*)
págs. 1290-1309
The matching market institution: A laboratory investigation
DANIEL FRIEDMAN(*), CHANGHUA SUN RICH
págs. 1311-1322
Experimental evidence on the evolution of meaning of messages in sender-receiver games
ANDREAS BLUME, YONG-GWAN KIM, GEOFFREY B. SPRINKLE(*), DOUGLAS V. DEJONG
págs. 1323-1340
Why referees are not paid (enough)
JOSHUA S. GANS(*), MAXIM ENGERS
págs. 1341-1349
págs. 1350-1357
The deadweight loss of Christmas: Reply
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págs. 1356-1357
págs. 1358-1359
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