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Volume 75: Issue 4, October 2008

1. Bank Credit Cycles.
G. B. GORTON, The Wharton School University of Pennsylvania and NBER.
PING HE, School of Economics & Management, Tsinghua University.

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2. Networking off Madison Avenue.
MOHAMMAD ARZAGHI, American University of Sharjah.
J. VERNON HENDERSON, Brown University.

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3. Heterogeneity and the Non-Parametric Analysis of Consumer Choice: Conditions for Invertibility.
WALTER BECKERT, Birkbeck College and Institute for Fiscal Studies.
RICHARD BLUNDELL, University College London and Institute for Fiscal Studies.

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4. Trading Population for Productivity: Theory and Evidence.
ODED GALOR, Brown University.
ANDREW MOUNTFORD, Royal Holloway, University of London.

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5. On "Acquisition of Information in Financial Markets".
CHRISTOPHE CHAMLEY, Boston University, Paris School of Economics and Hautes Etudes Commerciales.

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6. Coalition Formation in Non-Democracies.
DARON ACEMOGLU, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
GEORGY EGOROV, Harvard University.
KONSTANTIN SONIN, New Economic School.

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7. Living with Risk.
LARRY G. EPSTEIN, Boston University.

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8. How to Organize Crime .
MARIAGIOVANNA BACCARA, New York University.
HESKI BAR-ISAAC, New York University.

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9. The Role of Portfolio Constraints in the International Propagation of Shocks.
ANNA PAVLOVA, London Business School and CEPR.
ROBERTO RIGOBON, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and NBER.

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10. (A, f): Choice with Frames .
YUVAL SALANT, Stanford University.
ARIEL RUBINSTEIN, University of Tel Aviv Cafes and New York University.

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11. The Demand for Sons.
GORDON B. DAHL, University of California, San Diego, and NBER.
ENRICO MORETTI, University of California, Berkeley, and NBER.

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12. Governing Adaptation .
HEIKKI RANTAKARI, University of Southern California.

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