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Volume 71: Issue 4, October 2004

1. Money and Information.
ALEKSANDER BERENTSEN, University of Basel .
GUILLAUME ROCHETEAU, Australian National University and Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland .

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2. Constrained Indirect Estimation.
GIORGIO CALZOLARI, Universita di Firenze .
GABRIELE FIORENTINI, Universita di Firenze .
ENRIQUE SENTANA, CEMFI .

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3. Gradualism in Bargaining and Contribution Games.
OLIVIER COMPTE, C.E.R.A.S.-E.N.P.C. (C.N.R.S. URA 2036) .
PHILIPPE JEHIEL, C.E.R.A.S. (C.N.R.S. URA 2036) and U.C.L. .

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4. From Physical to Human Capital Accumulation: Inequality and the Process of Development.
ODED GALOR, Brown University, Hebrew University and CEPR .
OMER MOAV, Hebrew University and CEPR .

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5. Empirical Analysis of Limit Order Markets.
BURTON HOLLIFIELD, Carnegie Mellon University .
ROBERT A. MILLER, Carnegie Mellon University .
PATRIK SANDĹS, University of Pennsylvania and CEPR .

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6. A Perpetual Race to Stay Ahead.
JOHANNES HÖRNER, Northwestern University .

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7. Strategic Pricing, Consumer Search and the Number of Firms.
MAARTEN C. W. JANSSEN, Erasmus University Rotterdam and Tinbergen Institute .
JOSE LUIS MORAGA-GONZÁLEZ, Erasmus University Rotterdam and Tinbergen Institute .

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8. The Agency Cost of Internal Collusion and Schumpeterian Growth.
DAVID MARTIMORT, Universite de Toulouse (IDEI-GREMAQ) and IUF and CEPR .
THIERRY VERDIER, DELTA and CEPR .

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9. Does Poaching Distort Training?.
ESPEN R. MOEN, Norwegian School of Management and CEPR .
ASA ROSÉN, Stockholm University .

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10. Efficient Mechanisms for Public Goods with Use Exclusions.
PETER NORMAN, University of Wisconsin-Madison .

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11. Educational Financing and Lifetime Earnings.
ROBERT M. SAUER, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem .

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12. Optimal Taxation with Private Government Information.
CHRISTOPHER SLEET, University of Iowa .

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