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Foundations and Trends® in
Microeconomics

Editor-in-Chief:
W. Kip Viscusi,
University Distinguished Professor of Law, Economics, and Management
Vanderbilt University Law School
131 21st Avenue South
Nashville, TN 37203-1181
USA
law.vanderbilt.edu/faculty/faculty-detail/index.aspx?faculty_id=196

Print ISSN: 1547-9846
Online ISSN: 1547-9854


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Volume 5, Issue 4forthcoming
Hedonic Wage Equilibrium: Theory, Evidence and Policy
By Thomas J. Kniesner (Syracuse University) and John D. Leeth (Bentley University)

Volume 5, Issue 3
Semicollusion
By Frode Steen and Lars Sørgard (Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration)

Volume 5, Issue 1-2
The Economics and Mathematics of Aggregation
By P. A. Chiappori (Columbia University) and Ivar Ekeland (University of British Columbia)

Volume 4, Issue 8
Ecosystems as Natural Assets
By Edward B. Barbier (University of Wyoming)

Volume 4, Issue 6-7
The Challenge of Improving Water and Sanitation Services in Less Developed Countries
By Dale Whittington (UNC, Chapel Hill and Manchester University), W. Michael Hanemann (UC, Berkeley), Claudia Sadoff (The World Bank) and Marc Jeuland (UNC, Chapel Hill)

Volume 4, Issue 5
Environmental, Economic and Policy Aspects of Biofuels
By Deepak Rajagopal (University of California, Berkeley) and David Zilberman (University of California, Berkeley)

Volume 4, Issue 4
Seller Reputation
By Heski Bar-Isaac (New York University) and Steven Tadelis (University of California, Berkeley)

Volume 4, Issue 3
Earnings Over the Lifecycle: The Mincer Earnings Function and Its Applications
By Solomon W. Polachek (State University of New York, Binghamton)

Volume 4, Issue 1-2
Microeconomics of Insurance
By Ray Rees (U. Munich) and Achim Wambach (U. Cologne)

Volume 3, Issue 5-6
The Law and Economics of Public Health
By Frank Sloan and Lindsey M. Chepke (Duke University)

Volume 3, Issue 4
The Economics of Eminent Domain: Private Property, Public Use, and Just Compensation
By Thomas J. Miceli and Kathleen Segerson (U. Connecticut)

Volume 3, Issue 3
The Theory of Social Health Insurance
By Peter Zweifel (University of Zurich)

Volume 3, Issue 1-2
Minimum Wages and Employment
By David Neumark (University of California, Irvine) and William Wascher (Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System)

Volume 2, Issue 6
Competition and Quality in Health Care Markets
By Martin Gaynor (Carnegie Mellon University)

Volume 2, Issue 5
On-the-Job Training
By Mark Loewenstein (US Bureau of Labor Statistics) and Harley Frazis (US Bureau of Labor Statistics)

Volume 2, Issue 4
Sex Discrimination in the Labor Market
By Joni Hersch (Vanderbilt University)

Volume 2, Issue 3
Economics of Crime
By Erling Eide (U. Oslo), Paul H. Rubin (Emory University) and Joanna M. Shepherd (Emory University)

Volume 2, Issue 2
Measuring Risk Aversion
By Donald J. Meyer (Western Michigan University) and Jack Meyer (Michigan State University)

Volume 2, Issue 1
How Do Cartels Operate?
By Joseph E. Harrington, Jr. (Johns Hopkins University)

Volume 1, Issue 4
Market-based Approaches to Environmental Regulation
By Ted Gayer (Georgetown U) and John Horowitz (U. Maryland)

Volume 1, Issue 3
Understanding the Poverty Rates and Gap
By James Ziliak (University of Kentucky)

Volume 1, Issue 2
Insurance Decision-Making and Market Behavior
By Howard Kunreuther and Mark Pauly (University of Pennsylvania)

Volume 1, Issue 1free
Capital Mobility and Tax Competition
By Clemens Fuest (University of Cologne) Bernd Huber (University of Munich) and Jack Mintz (University of Toronto)


 

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