Description: AMERICAN ECONOMIC JOURNAL urban squatting Economic Policy greenhouse gases 2009 This is “AMERICAN ECONOMIC JOURNAL: ECONOMIC POLICY: Volume 1, Number 1,” edited by Alan J. Auerbach, a previously-owned paperback economics journal. It was published by The American Economic Association in February 2009 and runs approximately 286 pages. Contents: • Editor's Note -- Alan J. Auerbach • Optimal Tax Design and Enforcement with an Informal Sector -- Robin Boadway and Motohiro Sato • A Theory of Urban Squatting and Land-Tenure Formalization in Developing Countries -- Jan K. Brueckner and Harris Selod • Technology's Edge: The Educational Benefits of Computer-Aided Instruction -- Lisa Barrow, Lisa Markman and Cecilia Elena Rouse • Housing, Health, and Happiness -- Matias D. Cattaneo, Sebastian Galiani, Paul J. Gertler, Sebastian Martinez and Rocio Titiunik • Greenhouse Gas Reductions under Low Carbon Fuel Standards? -- Stephen P. Holland, Jonathan E. Hughes and Christopher R. Knittel • An Empirical Framework for Large-Scale Policy Analysis, with an Application to School Finance Reform in Michigan -- Maria Marta Ferreyra • Domestic Effects of the Foreign Activities of US Multinationals -- Mihir A. Desai, C. Fritz Foley and James R. Hines • Details Matter: The Impact of Presentation and Information on the Take-Up of Financial Incentives for Retirement Saving -- Emmanuel Saez • Who Misvotes? The Effect of Differential Cognition Costs on Election Outcomes -- Kelly Shue and Erzo F. P. Luttmer • Altruism and the Child Cycle of Alumni Donations -- Jonathan Meer and Harvey S. Rosen My Policies: We offer several different shipping options and accept Paypal (and we do indeed combine shipping). We take pride in carefully packaging purchases -- almost always in bubble-wrap and/or specially-made boxes... Customer satisfaction rules, and making sure customers conclude a gratifying transaction is what we aim for at Glass Eye Industries. We’ve been executing appraisals, working with liquidators and buying estates for well over two decades; we’re confident we know what we’re doing and we price fairly, based on availability, collectible-value and demand. All of our items are guaranteed -- to the best of our knowledge -- to be authentic and licensed pieces. In fact, we go to great lengths to accurately photograph, research and describe the items we sell. We are very diligent -- with people checking product on the way in and the way out; however, on occasion, minute imperfections are sometimes unavoidable (hence, refunds can only be given in cases of complete misrepresentation). We take feedback seriously… if you encounter a problem with your Ebay item once it is received, please contact us before leaving negative or neutral comments, and we will work through the problem. We always combine shipping, as we too are buyers (just like you!). We realize that postage prices have gone up substantially, as have the price of high-quality mailing envelopes and packaging materials; our shipping prices reasonably reflect that inflation. Please do not criticize and/or give us low marks for our “shipping and handling charges” after buying. If you do not agree with the shipping charge, simply do not buy. It’ll make it much easier for both of us... Ohio residents add 5.5% sales tax Another auction from Glass Eye Industries, LLC Powered by eBay Blackthorne 04.03.019
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Topic: Politics
Language: English
Publication Frequency: Monthly
Publication Name: American Economic Journal
Publication Year: 2009
Publication Month: February
Features: 1st Edition
Type: Magazine