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Volume 67: Issue 4, October 2000

1. Wage and Technology Dispersion.
DARON ACEMOGLU.
ROBERT SHIMER, Princeton University.

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2. Differences in Wage Distributions Between Canada and the United States: An Application of a Flexible Estimator of Distribution Functions in the Presence of Covariates.
STEPHEN G. DONALD, University of Texas.
DAVID A. GREEN, University of British Columbia.
HARRY J. PAARSCH, University of Iowa.

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3. The Changing Distribution of Male Wages in the U.K..
AMANDA GOSLING, Institute for Fiscal Studies, University of Essex, and CEPR.
STEPHEN MACHIN, Institute for Fiscal Studies, University College London, and Centre for Economic Performance, LSE.
COSTAS MEGHIR, Institute for Fiscal Studies, University College London, and Centre for Economic Performance, LSE.

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4. Consumer Durables and Inertial Behaviour: Estimation and Aggregation of (S, s) Rules for Automobile Purchases.
ORAZIO P. ATTANASIO, University College London, Institute for Fiscal Studies, and NBER.

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5. Sequential Screening.
PASCAL COURTY, London Business School.
HAO LI, University of Toronto.

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6. Financial Intermediation with Risk Aversion.
MARTIN F. HELLWIG, University of Mannheim.

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7. Endogenous Inequality.
KIMINORI MATSUYAMA, Northwestern University.

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8. Financing Public Goods by Means of Lotteries.
JOHN MORGAN, Princeton University.

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9. Funding Public Goods with Lotteries: Experimental Evidence.
JOHN MORGAN, Princeton University.
MARTIN SEFTON, University of Nottingham.

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10. Index to Volume 67, 2000.

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