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Volume 71: Issue 1, January 2004

1. Investment Incentives in Procurement Auctions.
LEANDRO AROZAMENA, Universidad Torcuato Di Tella..
ESTELLE CANTILLON, Harvard Business School and CEPR.

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2. How Efficiently is Capital Allocated? Evidence from the Knitted GarmentIndustry in Tirupur.
ABHIJIT BANERJEE, Massachusetts Institute of Technology..
KAIVAN MUNSHI, University of Pennsylvania.

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3. A Pure Theory of Job Security and Labour Income Risk.
GIUSEPPE BERTOLA, Università di Torino and EUI.

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4. Filtering Returns for Unspecified Biases in Priors when Testing Asset PricingTheory.
PETER BOSSAERTS, California Institute of Technology and CEPR.

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5. Does One Soros Make a Difference? A Theory of Currency Crises with Large and Small Traders.
GIANCARLO CORSETTI, Roma and Yale Universities..
AMIL DASGUPTA, London School of Economics..
STEPHEN MORRIS, Yale University..
HYUN SONG SHIN, London School of Economics..

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6. Voting on Majority Rules.
MATTHIAS MESSNER, Bocconi University and University Pompeu Fabra..
MATTIAS K. POLBORN, University of Western Ontario.

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7. Market News in Commodity Price Theory: Application to the Ethiopian GrainMarket.
THERESA OSBORNE, European University Institute.

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8. Committee Design with Endogenous Information.
NICOLA PERSICO, University of Pennsylvania.

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9. Persistence of Employment Fluctuations: A Model of Recurring Job Loss.
MICHAEL J. PRIES, University of Maryland.

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10. Is Grameen Lending Efficient? Repayment Incentives and Insurance in Village Economies.
ASHOK S. RAI, Williams College..
TOMAS SJÖSTRÖM, Pennsylvania State University.

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11. Supermarket Choice and Supermarket Competition in Market Equilibrium.
HOWARD SMITH, University of Oxford.

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12. Mass Media Competition, Political Competition, and Public Policy.
DAVID STRÖMBERG, Institute for International Economic Studies, Stockholm University, and Centrefor Economic Policy Research.

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