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Journal of Economic Perspectives—Volume 14, Number 4—Fall—Pages 239-241 Index By Author to Volume 14 This index lists all material in the fourteenth volume of the Journal of Economic Perspec- tives. Volume 14 includes Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall issues distributed in 2000. Articles in this index are listed alphabetically by last name of author. Each article is listed separately under the name of each coauthor; the listings that differ from the way the article originally appeared are marked with a star. Alesina, Alberto, “The Political Economy of zational Transformation and Business Perfor- the Budget Surplus in the United States,” Sum- mance,” Fall, 14:4, pp. 23-48. mer, 14:3, pp. 3-20. *Camasso, Michael J., Carol Harvey and Allen, Beth, “The Future of Microeconomic Radha Jagannathan, “Evaluating Welfare Reform Theory,” Winter, 14:1, pp. 143-150. Waivers Under Section 1115,” Fall, 14:4, pp. Anderson, Bernard E.. “Worker Protection 165-188. Policies in the New Century,” Winter, 14:1, pp. Colander, David, “New Millennium Econom- 207-214. ics: How Did It Get This Way, and What Way is Auerbach, Alan J. and Daniel Feenberg, “The It?,” Winter, 14:1, pp. 121-132. Significance of Federal Taxes as Automatic Sta- Collins, Susan M., “Minority Groups in the Eco- bilizers,” Summer, 14:3, pp. 37-56. nomics Profession,” Spring, 14:2, pp. 133-148. Barth, James R., R. Dan Brumbaugh Jr. and Costa, Dora L., “From Mill Town to Board James A. Wilcox, “Policy Watch: The Repeal of Room: The Rise of Women’s Paid Labor,” Fall, Glass-Steagall and the Advent of Broad Bank- 14:4, pp. 101-122. ing,” Spring, 14:2, pp. 191-204. Cutler, David M., “Walking the Tightrope on Becker, William E., “Teaching Economics in Medicare Reform,” Spring, 14:2, pp. 45-56. the 21st Century,” Winter, 14:1, pp. 109-120. De Long,J . Bradford, “The Triumph of Mon- Blank, Rebecca M., “Distinguished Lecture on etarism?,” Winter, 14:1, pp. 83-94. Economics in Government—Fighting Poverty: *De Long, J. Bradford, Alan B. Krueger and Lessons from Recent U.S. History,” Spring, 14:2, Timothy Taylor, “Editors’ Introduction,” Win- pp. 3-20. ter, 14:1, pp. 3-6. Blau, Francine D. and Lawrence M. Kahn, Easterlin, Richard A., “The Worldwide Standard “Gender Differences in Pay,” Fall, 14:4, pp. of Living since 1800,” Winter, 14:1, pp. 7-26. 75-100 Ellwood, David T., “Anti-Poverty Policy For *Brumbaugh Jr., R. Dan, James R. Barth and Families in the Next Century: From Welfare to James A. Wilcox, “Policy Watch: The Repeal of Work—and Worries,” Winter, 14:1, pp. 187-198. Glass-Steagall and the Advent of Broad Bank- Elmendorf, Douglas W. and Louise M. Shei- ing,” Spring, 14:2, pp. 191-204. ner, “Should America Save for its Old Age? Fiscal Brynjolfsson, Erik and Lorin M. Hitt, “Beyond Policy, Population Aging, and National Saving,” Computation: Information Technology, Organi- Summer, 14:3, pp. 57-74. 240 Journal of Economic Perspectives *Engerman, Stanley L. and Kenneth L. Krueger, Alan B., J. Bradford De Long and Sokoloff, “History Lessons: Institutions, Factor Timothy Taylor, “Editors’ Introduction,” Win- Endowments, and Paths of Development in the ter, 14:1, pp. 3-6. New World,” Summer, 14:3, pp. 217-232 Krugman, Paul, “Can America Stay on Top?,” Evans, William N., Helen Levy and Kosali I. Winter, 14:1, pp. 169-176. Simon, “Data Watch: Research Data in Health Laury, Susan K. and Charles A. Holt, “Class- Economics,” Fall, 14:4, pp. 203-216. room Games: Making Money,” Spring, 14:2, pp. *Feenberg, Daniel and AlanJ . Auerbach, “The 205-215. Significance of Federal Taxes as Automatic Sta- *Levy, Helen, William N. Evans and Kosali I. bilizers,” Summer, 14:3, pp. 37-56. Simon, “Data Watch: Research Data in Heaith Fehr, Ernst and Simon Gachter, “Fairness and Economics,” Fall, 14:4, pp. 203-216. Retaliation: The Economics of Reciprocity,” Lucas Jr., Robert E., “Some Macroeconomics Summer, 14:3, pp. 159-182. for the 21st Century,” Winter, ! 4:1, pp. 159-168. Folbre, Nancy and julie A. Nelson, “For Love Lucking-Reiley, David, “Vickrey Auctions in or Money—Or Both?,” Fall, 14:4, pp. 123-140. Practice: From Nineteenth-Century Philately to Foster, J.D. and James C. Miller III, “Policy Twenty-First-Century E-Commerce,” Summer, Watch: The Tyranny of Budget Forecasts,” Sum- 14:3, pp. 183-192. mer, 14:3, pp. 205-216. Mammen, Kristin and Christina Paxson, Fuchs, Victor R., “Medicare Reform: The “Women’s Work and Economic Development,” Larger Picture,” Spring, 14:2, pp. 57-70. Fall, 14:4, pp. 141-164. *Gachter, Simon and Ernst Fehr, “Fairness Manski, Charles F., “Economic Analysis of So- and Retaliation: The Economics of Reciprocity,” cial Interactions,” Summer, 14:3, pp. 115-136. Summer, 14:3, pp. 159-182. McClellan, Mark, “Medicare Reform: Funda- Gordon, RobertJ. , “Does the ‘New Economy’ mental Problems, Incremental Steps,” Spring, Measure up to the Great Inventions of the 14:2, pp. 21-44. Past?,” Fall, 14:4, pp. 49-74. *Miller III, James C. and J.D. Foster, “Policy Harvey, Carol, MichaelJ .C amasso and Radha Watch: The Tyranny of Budget Forecasts,” Sum- Jagannathan, “Evaluating Welfare Reform Waiv- mer, 14:3, pp. 205-216. ers Under Section 1115,” Fall, 14:4, pp. 165-188. Navarro, Peter, “Economics in the Cyberclass- *Hitt, Lorin M. and Erik Brynjolfsson, “Be- room,” Spring, 14:2, pp. 119-132. yond Computation: Information Technology, Ndulu, Benno J. and Stephen A. O’Connell, Organizational Transformation and Business “Correction: Governance and Growth in Sub- Performance,” Fall, 14:4, pp. 23-48. Saharan Africa,” Summer, 14:3, pp. 241-242. *Holt, Charles A. and Susan K. Laury, “Class- *Nelson, Julie A. and Nancy Folbre, “For Love room Games: Making Money,” Spring, 14:2, pp 205-215. or Money—Or Both?,” Fall, 14:4, pp. 123-140. *Jagannathan, Radha, Carol Harvey and Mi- *O’Connell, Stephen A. and Benno J. Ndulu, “Correction: Governance and Growth in Sub- chael J. Camasso, “Evaluating Welfare Reform Waivers Under Section 1115,” Fall, 14:4, pp. Saharan Africa,” Summer, 14:3, pp. 241-242. 165-188. Oliner, Stephen D. and Daniel E. Sichel, “The Kahn, Lawrence M., “The Sports Business as a Resurgence of Growth in the Late 1990s: Is In- Labor Market Laboratory,” Summer, 14:3, pp. formation Technology the Story?,” Fall, 14:4, pp. 75-94. 3-23. *Kahn, Lawrence M. and Francine D. Blau, Ostrom, Elinor, “Collective Action and the “Gender Differences in Pay,” Fail, 14:4, pp. 75- Evolution of Social Norms,” Summer, 14:3, pp. 100. 137-158. Kleiner, Morris M., “Occupational Licensing,” *Paxson, Christina and Kristin Mammen, Fall, 14:4, pp. 189-202. “Women’s Work and Economic Development,” Kornai, Janos, “What the Change of System Fall, 14:4, pp. 141-164. From Socialism to Capitalism Does and Does Persky, Joseph, “The Neoclassical Advent: Not Mean,” Winter, 14:1, pp. 27-42. American Economics at the Dawn of the 20th Kovacic, William E. and Carl Shapiro, “Anti- Century,” Winter, 14:1, pp. 95-108. trust Policy: A Century of Economic and Legal Popkin, Joel, “Data Watch: The U.S. National Thinking,” Winter, 14:1, pp. 43-60. Income and Product Accounts,” Spring, 14:2, Krueger, Alan B. and Timothy Taylor, “An pp. 215-224. Interview with Zvi Griliches,” Spring, 14:2, pp. Portney, Paul R., “ Environmental Problems 171-190. and Policy: 2000-2050,” Winter, 14:1, pp. 199-206. Index by Author to Volume 14 241 Poterba, James M., “Stock Market Wealth and *Simon, Kosali I., William N. Evans and Helen Consumption,” Spring, 14:2, pp. 99-118. Levy, “Data Watch: Research Data in Health Reinhardt, Uwe E., “Health Care for the Ag- Economics,” Fall, 14:4, pp. 203-216. ing Baby Boom: Lessons from Abroad,” Spring Sokoloff, Kenneth L. and Stanley L. Enger- 14:2, pp. 71-84 man, “History Lessons: Institutions, Factor En- Rodrik, Dani, “How Far Will International dowments, and Paths of Development in the Economic Integration Go?,” Winter, 14:1, pp New World,” Summer, 14:3, pp. 217-232. 177-186 Solow, Robert M., “Toward a Macroeconom- Romer, David, “Keynesian Macroeconomics ics of the Medium Run,” Winter, 14:1, pp. 151- without the LM Curve,” Spring, 14:2, pp. 149-170 158. Saffran, Bernard, “Recommendations for Fur- Taylor, John B., “Reassessing Discretionary ther Reading,” Fall, 14:4, pp. 217-224. Fiscal Policy,” Summer, 14:3, pp. 21-36. Saffran, Bernard, “Recommendations for Fur- *Taylor, Timothy and Alan B. Krueger, “An ther Reading,” Summer, 14:3, pp. 233-240. Interview with Zvi Griliches,” Spring, 14:2, pp. Saffran, Bernard, “Recommendations for Fur- 171-190. ther Reading,” Spring, 14:2, pp. 225-232. *Taylor, Timothy, Alan B. Krueger and Saffran, Bernard, “Recommendations for Fur- J. Bradford De Long, “Editors’ Introduction,” ther Reading,” Winter, 14:1, pp. 215-222. Winter, 14:1, pp. 3-6. Saving, Thomas R., “Making the Transition to Thaler, Richard H., “From Homo Economicus Prepaid Medicare,” Spring, 14:2, pp. 85-98. to Homo Sapiens,” Winter, 14:1, pp. 133-142. *Shapiro, Carl and William E. Kovacic, “Anti- Wallis, John Joseph, “American Government trust Policy: A Century of Economic and Legal Thinking,” Winter, 14:1, pp. 43-60 Finance in the Long Run: 1790 to 1990,” Winter, *Sheiner, Louise M. and Douglas W. Elmen- 14:1, pp. 61-82. dorf, “Should America Save for its Old Age? Welch, Finis, “In Honor of Kevin M. Murphy: Fiscal Policy, Population Aging, and National Winner of the John Bates Clark Medal,” Sum- Saving,“ Summer, 14:3, pp. 57-74 mer, 14:3, pp. 193-204. *Sichel, Daniel E. and Stephen D. Oliner, *Wilcox, James A., James R. Barth and R. Dan “The Resurgence of Growth in the Late 1990s: Is Brumbaugh Jr., “Policy Watch: The Repeal of Information Technology the Story?,” Fall, 14:4, Glass-Steagall and the Advent of Broad Bank- pp. 3-23 ing,” Spring, 14:2, pp. 191-204. Siegfried, John and Andrew Zimbalist, “The *Zimbalist, Andrew and John Siegfried, “The Economics of Sports Facilities and Their Com- Economics of Sports Facilities and Their Com- munities,” Summer, 14:3, pp. 95-114. munities,” Summer, 14:3, pp. 95-114.

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