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Alexandra Kalev, Yehouda Shenhav, andDavid De Vries
29 The Pacification of Institutiorial lnvestorsJames D. Westphal and Michael K. Bednar
73 Can You Have Your Cake and Eat It Too?Structural Holes’ Influence on StatusAccumulation and Market Performance inCollaborative NetworksAndrew V. Shipilov and Stan Xiao Li
109 Selective Sampling of Empirical Settings inOrganizational StudiesJerker Denreíl and Balázs Kovács
145 The Structure of Consensus: Network Ties,Legitimation, and Exit Rates of U.S. FeatureFilm Producer OrganizationsGino Cattani, Simone Ferriani, Giacomo Negro, andFabrizio Perretti
BOOK REVIEWS
183 David Shulman: From Hire to Liar: The Role ofDeception in the WorkplaceLisa Troyer
185 Terry L Leap: Dishonest Dollars: The Dynamicsof White-ColIar CrimeJanet P. Near
188 Jean M. Bartunek, Mary Ann Hinsdale, andJames F. Keenan, eds.: Church Ethics and ftsOrganizational Context: Learning from the SexScandal in the Catholic ChurchRamon J. Aldag
192 Jane E. Dutton and Belle Rose Ragins, eds.:Exploring Positive Relationships at Work:Building a Theoretical and Research FoundationMarlene E. Turner
194 Peter Bearman: DoormenEzra W. Zuckerman
199 PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED
201 ABOUT THE AUTHORS
205 NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS
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1. Editor’s Introduction 395
U. ON THE PEART AND LEVY THESISObservations Qn Tbe “Vanitv of the Philosopher”—
Charies R. McCann, Jr 401
The “Vanity of the Philosopher”: Analytical Egalitarianism,Associationist Psychology, and Eugenic Remaking?—AndrewFarrant 415
In the Shadows of Vanity: Religion and the Debate OverHierarchy—J. Daniel Hammond 429
The Vanity of the Economist: A Comment on Peart and Levy’sThe “Vanity of the Philosopher”—Kevin D. Hoover 445
Classical Equality: Qn the Content of Analytical Egalitarianism—Joseph Persky 455
Thinking About Analytical Egalitarianisrn—David M. Levy andSandraJ. Peart 473
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1479 Gender, Race, and Meritocracy in Organizational CareersEMILIO J. CASTILLA
1527 Mexican Immigrant Replenishment and the Continuing Significance of Ethnicity and RaceTOMÁS R. JIMÉNEZ
1568 Competition and Resource Partitioning in Three Social MovementIndustriesSARAH A. SOULE AND BRAYDEN G KING
1611 School Segregation in Metropolitan Regions, 1970—2000: The Impacts of Policy Choices on Public EducationJOHN R. LOGAN, DEIRDRE OAKLEY, AND JACOB STOWELL
1645 The Social Dynamics of Mathematics Coursetaking in High SchoolKENNETH A. FRANK, CHANDRA MULLER, KATHRYN S. SCHILLER,CATHERINE RIEGLE-CRUMB, ANNA STRASSMANN MUELLER,ROBERT CROSNOE, AND JENNIFER PEARSON
1697 The Intrinsic Estimator for Age-Period-Cohort Analysis: What ItIs and How to Use ItYANG YANG, SAM SCHULHOFER-WOHL, WENJIANSG J. Fu, AND
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569 Agricultural Revolution and Elite Reproduction in Qing China: The Transition to CapitalismDebate RevisitedHo-fung Hung
589 The Colonial State as a Social Field: Ethnographic Capital and Native Policy in the GermanOverseas Empire before 1914George Steinmetz
613 Managing “Spoiled” National Identity: War, Tourism, and Memory in CroatiaLaurenÁ. Rivera
635 Social Movements and Organizational Form: Cooperative Alternatives to Corporations in theAmerican Insurance, Dairy, and Grain IndustriesMarc Schneiberg, Marissa King, and Thomas Smith
668 Democratization, Women’s Movements, and Gender-Equitable States: A Framework forComparisonJocelvn Viterna and Kathleen M. Fallon
RESEARCH NOTE690 Ties to the Dead: Connections to Iraq War and 9/11 Casualties and Disapproval of the
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New Contractual Relationships in the Agency Worker Market:The Case of the UK’s National Health Service 389Kim Hoque, lan Kirkpatrick, Alex De Ruyterand Chris Lonsdale
Survival and Decline of the Apprenticeship System in theAustralian and UK Construction Industries 413Phillip Toner
Trade Unions and Democracy in South Africa: UnionOrganizational Challenges and Solidarities in a Time ofTransformation 439Sakhela Buhiungu, Mick Brookes and Geoffrey Wood
The lmpact of Enterprise Size on Employment TribunalIncidence and Outcomes: Evidence from Britain 469George Saridakis, Sukanya Sen-Gupta, Paul Edwards andDavid J. Storey
Decentralized Wage Formation in Sweden 500Lena Granqvist and Hkan Regnér
The Determinants of Performance Appraisal Systems:A Note (Do Brown and Heywood’s Results for AustraliaHoId Up for Britain?) 521John T Addison and Clive R. BeifleId
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Canadian Journal of EconofhkRevue canadienne d’économique
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Gifies Duranton Viewpoint: From cities to productivity aud growth in developingcountries 689
Ramzi Issa, Robert Lafrance, and John Murray The turning black tide: energy pricesand the Canadian dollar 737
Nils-Petter Lagerl& and Thomas Tangers From rent seeking to human capital: amodel where resource shocks cause transitions from stagnation to growth 760
Gal Hochman Trade negotiations, domestic policies, and the Most Favored Nationclause 781
Earl L. Grinois and Peri Silva Industrial targeting in free trade areas with policyindependence 796
Sumeet Gulati Free trade and the burden of domestic policy 817
Maggie Xiaoyang Chen and Aaditya Mattoo Regionalism in standards: good or badfor trade? 838
Lutz Altenburg and Anke Brenken Effort, trade, and unemployment 864
Jeong-Eon Kim and Harvey E. Lapan Heterogeneity of southern countries and southem mtellectual property rights policy 894
Klaus Desmet, Felipe Meza, and Juan A. Rojas Foreign direct investment andspilovers: gradualism may be better 926
Jota Ishikawa and Kaz Miyagiwa Price undertakings, VERs, and foreign direct investment: the case of foreign rivalry 954
Ana Mauleon, Jose J. Sempere-Monerris, and Vincent Vannetelbosch Networks ofknowledge among unionized firms 971
Hikmet Gunay Strategic delay in market entry 998
Aniruddha Bagchi Selling Licences for a process innovation: the impact of the productmarket on the selling mechanism 1015
James D. Reitzes and Glenn A. Woroch Competition for exclusive customers: comparing equiibrium and welfare under one-part and two-part pricing 1046
Leonardo J. Basso and Anming Zhang Sequential peak-load pricmg: the case of airports and airlines 1087
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The Case for Investing ¡u Disadvantaged Young ChildrenJamesf. Heckman 3
Why Governments Should Invest in Early EducationW. Steve Barnett 9
Efficient Provision of High.Quality Early Childhood Education: Does thePrivate Sector or Public Sector Do It Best?David Blau and Janet Currie 15
Beyond Quality in Early Childhood Education and Care —
Languages of EvaluationGunilla Dahlberg and Peter Moss 21
Box: Tbe Companson of Two Curricular Frameworks 27
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International Large Scale Assessment of Vocational Educationand Training (VET-LSA)Martin Baethge and Lena Arends 29
Trading Uncertainties: The Transatlantic Divide in Regulating BiotechnologySheila Jasanoff 36
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Effects of Energy Price Changes on Russian Economy
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An Assessment of Putin’s Economic Policy
Anders Aslund
State-led, Oil-fuellcd Development Is That Good for Russia’s Future?
Philip Hanson
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Repon on Hans-Werner Sinn’s 6Oth Birthday Conference
Heidemarie c. Shc,nian
A Concept for a New Budget Rule for Germany
Elke Baumann, El,nar L)ónnebrink and Christian Kastrop
Harmonizing Corporate Income Taxes la the US and the EU:
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Price Competition, Business Hours and Shopping Time FlexibilityOZ sHY and RUNE STENBACKA 1171
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Convergence Report 2008 1
Convergence Report 2008 - Technical annex 37
Introduction 39
1.1. ROLEOFTHEREPORT 39
1 .2. APPLICATION OF THE CRITERIA 40
12.1. Compatibility of legislation 41
1.2.2. Price stability 41
1.2.3. Government budgetary position 44
1 .2.4. Exchange rote stability 46
1.2.5. Long-term interest rotes 47
1 .2.6, Additional factors 47
2. Bulgaria 49
2.1. LEGAL COMPATIBILITY 49
2.1.1. Introduction 49
2.1.2. Objectives 49
2.1.3. Independence 49
2.1.4. Integration in the ESCB 49
2.1.5. Prohibition of monetary financing 50
2.1.6. Assessment of compatibility 50
2.2. PRICE STABILITY 50
2.2.1. Respect of the reference value 50
2.2.2. Recent inflation developments 50
2.2.3. Underlying factors ond sustainability of inflation 51
2.3. GOVERNMENT BUDGETARY POSITION 54
2.3.1. Developments until 2007 54
2.3.2. Medium-term prospects 55
2.4. EXCHANGE RATE STABILITY 56
2.5. LONG-TERM INTEREST RATES 57
2.6. ADDITIONAL FACTORS 57
2.6.1. Development of the balance of payments 57
2.6.2. Product market integration 59
2.6.3. Financial market integration 61
3 Czech Repubtic 63
3.1. LEGAL COMPATIBJLITY 63
3.1 .1. Introciuction 63
3.1.2. Objectives 63
3.1.3. Independence 63
3.1.4. Integration in the ESCB 63
3.1.5. Prohibition of monetary financing 64
3.1.6. Assessment of compatibillty 64
3.2. PRICE STABILITY 64
3.2.1. Respect of the reference value 64
3.2.2. Recent inflation developments 64
3.2.3. Undertying factors and sustoinability of inflation 65
3.3. GOVERNMENT BUDGETARY POSITION 68
3.3.1. The excessive deficit procedure for the Czech Republic 68
3.3.2. Developments until 2007 68
3.3.3. Medium-term prospects 69
3.4. EXCHANGE RATE STABILITY 70
3.5. LONG-TERM NTEREST RATES 71
3.6. ADDITIONAL FACTORS 72
3.6.1. Development of the balance of payments 72
3.6.2. Product market integration 73
3.6.3. Financial market integration 74
4. Estonia 77
4.1. LEGAL COMPATIBIUTY 77
4.1 .1. Introduction 77
4.1.2. Objectives 77
4.1.3. Independence 77
4.1.4. Integration in the ESCB 77
4.1 .5. Prohibition of monetary financing 77
4.1.6. Assessment of compatibility 77
4.2. PRICE STABILITY 78
4.2.1. Respeci of the reference value 78
4,2.2. Recent inflation developments 78
4.2.3. Underlying factors and sustainability of inflation 79
4.3. GOVERNMENT BUDGETARY POSITION 81
4.3.1. Developments until 2007 81
4.3.2. Medium-term prospects 82
4.4. EXCHANGE RATE STABILITY 83
4.5. LONG-TERM INTEREST RATES 84
4.6. ADDITIONAL FACTORS 85
4.6.1. Development of the balance of payments 85
4.6.2. Product market integration 87
4.6.3. Financial market integration 88
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5. Latvia 91
5.1. LEGAL COMPATIBILITY 91
5.1.1. Introduction 91
5.1.2. Objectives 91
5.1.3. Independence 91
5.1.4. Integration in the ESCB 9]
5.1.5. Prohibition of monetary financing 92
5.1.6. Assessment of compatibility 92
5.2. PRICE STABILITY 92
5.2.]. Respect of the reference value 92
5.2.2. Recent inflation developments 92
5.2.3. Underlying factors and sustainobility of price performance 93
5.3. GQVERNMENT BUDGETARY POSITION 96
5.3.]. Developments until 2007 96
5.3.2. Medium-term prospects 97
5.4. EXCHANGE RATE STABILITY 98
5.5. LONG-TERM INTEREST RATES 100
5.6. ADDITIONAL FACTORS 10]
5.6.1. Development of the balance of payments 101
5,6.2. Product market ntegration 103
5.6.3. Financial market integration 104
6. Lithuania 107
6.1. LEGAL COMPATIBILITY 107
6.1.]. Introduction 107
6.1.2. Objectives 107
6.1.3. Independence 107
6.1.4. Integration in the ESCB 107
6.1.5. Prohibition on monetary financing 107
6.1.6. Assessment of compatibility 107
6.2. PRICESTABILITY 107
6.2.1. Respect of the reference value 107
6.2.2. Recent inflation developments 107
6.2.3. Underlying factors and sustainability of inflation 108
6.3. GOVERNMENT BUDGETARY POSITION 111
6.3.1. Developments until 2007 111
6.3.2. Medium-term prospects 113
6.4. EXCHANGE RATE STABILITY 114
6.5. LONG-TERM INTEREST RATES 115
6.6. ADOITIONAL FACTORS 116
6.6.1. Development of the balance of payments 116
6.6.2. Product market integration 117
6.6.3. Financial market integration 119
7. Hungary 123
7.1. LEGAL COMPATISILITY 123
7.1.1. lntroduction 123
7.1.2. Objectives 123
7.1.3. Independerice 123
7.1.4. lntegrotion in the ESCS 123
7.1.5. Prohiblilon of monetary financing 124
7.1.6. Assessment of compatibility 124
7.2. PRICE STABILITY 124
7.2.1. Respecto! the reference value 124
7.2.2. Recent inflotion developments 125
7.2.3. Underlying factors and sustoinabity of inflation 126
7.3. GOVERNMENT SUDGETARY POS!110N 128
7.3.1. The excessive deficit procedure for Hungary 128
7.3.2. Developments until 2007 129
7.3.3. Medium-term prospects 130
7.4. EXCKANGE RATE STABILITY 131
7.5. LONG TERM INTEREST RAJES 132
7.6. ADDITIONAL FACTORS 133
7.6.1. Development of the balanceo! payments 133
7.6.2. Product market infegration 135
7.6.3. Financial markef integration 136
8. Poland 139
8.1. LEGAL COMPATI8ILITY 139
8.1.1. Introduction 139
8.1.2. Objectives 139
8.1.3. Independence 139
8.1.4. Integration in the ESCS 140
8.1.5. Prohibition of monetary financing 140
8.1.6. Assessment of compatibility 141
8.2. PRICESTABILITY 141
8.2.1. Respect of the reference value 141
8.2.2. Recent inflation developments 141
8.3. GOVERNMENT SUDGETARY POSITION 145
8.3.1. The excessive deflcit procedure for Poland 145
8.3.2. Developments until 2007 146
8.3.3. Medium-term prospects 147
8.4. EXCHANGE RATE STABILITY 148
8.5. LONG-TERM INTEREST RAJES 148
8.6. ADDITIONAL FACTORS 149
8.6.1. Development of the balance of payments 149
8.6.2. Product market integration 151
8.6.3. Financial market integration 151
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9. Romania 155
9.1. LEGAL COMPATIBILITY 155
9.1.1. Introduction l55
9.1.2. Objecfives 155
9.1.3. Independence 155
9.1.4. Integration in the ESCB 155
9.1.5. Prohibition of monetary flnancing 156
9.1.6. Assessment of compatibility 156
9.2. PRICE STABILITY 157
9.2.1. Respect of the reference value 157
9.2.2. Recent inflaton developments 157
9.2.3. Underlying factors and sustainability of price performance 158
9.3. GOVERNMENT BUDGETARY POSITION 161
9.3.1. Developments until 2007 161
9.3.2. Medium-term prospects 161
9.4. EXCHANGE RATE STABILITY 163
9.5. LONG-TERM INTEREST RATES 164
9.6. ADDITIONAL FACTORS 165
9.6.1. Development of the balance of payments 165
9.6.2. Product market integration 167
9.6.3. Financial market integration 169
10. Slovakia 171
10.1. LEGAL COMPATIBILITY 171
10.1.1. Introduction 171
10.1.2. Qbjectives 171
10.1.3. Independence 171
10.1.4. Integration into the ESCB 171
10.1.5. Prohibition of monetary financing 172
10.1.6. Assessmentofcornpatibility 172
10.2. PRICE STABILITY 172
10.2.1. Respect of the reference value 172
10,2.2. Recent inflation developments 172
10.2.3. Undetlyirig factors and sustainability of price performance 173
10.3. GOVERNMENT BUDGETARY POSITION 176
10.3.1. The excessive deficit procedure for Slovakia 176
10.3.2. Developments until 2007 177
10.3.3. Medium-term prospects 178
10.4. EXC HANGE RATE STABILITY 179
10.5. LONG-TERM INTEREST RATES 180
10.6. ADDITIONAL FACTORS 181
10.6.1. Development of the balance of payrnents 181
10.6.2. Product market integration 183
10.6.3. Financial market integration 184
11. Sweden 187
11.1. LEGAL SITUATION 187
11.1.1. Introduction 187
11.1.2. Objectives 187
11.1.3. Independence 187
11.1.4. lntegration in the ESCS 187
11 .1.5. Prohibition of monefary financing 188
11.1.6. Assessment of compatibilit-y 188
11.2. PRICE STABILITY 188
11.2.1. Respect of ihe reference value 188
11.2.2. Recent inflation developments 189
11.2.3. Underlying factors and sustainability of price performance 190
11.3. GOVERNMENT BUDGETARY POSITION 192
11.3.1. Developments until 2007 192
11.3.2. Medium-term prospects 192
11.4. EXCHANGE RATE STABILITY 194
11.5. LONG-TERM INTEREST RATES 195
11 .6. ADITIONAL FACTQRS 195
11.6.1. Development of the balance of payments 195
11 .6.2. Product market integration 197
11 .6.3. Financial market integration 198
LIST OF TABLES
2.1. Bulgaria - Components of inflation 51
2.2. Bulgaria - Other inflation and cost indicators 52
2.3. Bulgaria - Budgetary developments and projections 55
2.4. Bulgaria - Balance of payments 58
2.5. Bulgaria - Product market integration 60
31. Czech Republic - Components of inflation 65
3.2. Czech Republic - Other inflation and cost indicators 66
3.3. Czech Republic - Budgeiary developments and projections 69
3.4. Czech Republic - Balance of payments 72
3.5. Czech Republic - Product market integration 74
4.1. Estonia - Components of inflation 78
4.2. Estonia - Other inflation and cost indicators 80
4.3. Estonia - Budgetary developments and projections 82
4.4. Estonia - Balance of payments 86
4.5. Estonia- Product market iniegration 87
5.1. Latvia - Components of inflation 93
5.2. Latvia - Other inflation and cost indicaiors 94
5.3. Latvia - Budgetary developments and projeciions 97
5.4. Latvia - Balance of payments 101
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European Journal of Population
Revue Européenne de Démographie
Volume 24 Number 3 September 2008
ARTICLES
Native and Migrant Fertility Patterns in Greece: A Cohort Approach
C. Bagavos C. Tsimbos G. Verropoulou 245
Cause-of-Death Contributions to Educational Inequalities ¡ti Mortality m Austria
between 1981/1982 and 1991/1992
R. Rau G. Doblhammer V. Canudas-Romo Z. Zhen 265
Job Insecurity and tite Timing of Parenthood: A Comparison betwcen Eastern and
Western GermanyL. Bemardi A. Klarner H. von der Lippe 287
Grandchikl Care Transfers by Ageing Immigrants in France: Intra-household
Allocation and Labour Market Implications
R. Dimova E-C. Wolff 315
BOOK REVIEWS
Arland Thornton, William G. Axinn and Yn Xie (eds): Marriage and Cohabitation
K. Kieman 341
Atine H. Gauthier, C. Y. Cyrus Chu and Shripad Tuljapurkar (eds): Allocating Public
and Private Resources Across Generations. Riding tite Age Waves—Volume 2, Series:
International Studics ¡ti Population, VoL 3
T. Lindh 343
Magdalena Muszyiiska (cd): Structural and Cultural Determinants of Fertility
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Hugues de Jouvenel
Oser l’innovation 5An.drt-Yves Portnoff
Sauver l’enfont Mozart! 29
Donner ó l’innovotion le moyen de s’éponouirEdgar Morin
Grondir et ¡ester innovont 33
Jean-Paul Cotín
L ‘intelligence de terioin 37Jean-François Zobrist
Le partoge des tolents 43Lo flexicurité par les groupements d’employeursHervé Sérieyx
Les acquis des odolescents 47PISA : une évoluation internotionole des ocquis des élevesBernard Hugonnier
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L’Europe impopuloire? 69
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ACTIJALITÉS PROSPECTIVES
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Introduction to food, work and organization 907Rob B. Briner and Andrew Sturdy
ARTICLES Every bite you take . . . food and the struggles ofembodied subjectivity in organizations 913Michaela Driver
Manna from heaven: The exuberance of food as atopic for research in management and organization 935Miguel Pina e Cunha, Carlos Cabral-Cardoso andStewart Clegg
The regulation of smoking at work 965Joanna Brewis and Christopher Grey
Eating with the Mafia: Belonging and violence 989Martin Parker
Drinking beer and understanding organizationalculture embodiment 1007Maria Tereza Flores-Pereira, Eduardo Davel andNeusa Rolita Cavedon
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Quantifying the Laffer Curve on the Continued Activity Taxiii a Dvnastic Framework Jean—Oliiier Hairau/t. François Latigni.
ant! Tlu7nl,ida Soprascuili 755
Looking at the “Population Problem” Through the Prisinof Heterogcneity: Welfarc and Policy Analyses (‘. Si,no,t Fui, nial Oded Siark 799
Labor Mobilitv of linmigrants: Training, Experience, Language,and Opportunities Sari! (ulie,,—Gold,ier ant! Zi1 Ecks,ein $37
The Economic Returns to an MBA Pete, Arcidiacono. Jane Con/ev. and Andrew fJtissey 873
Implernentation Cycles, Investment and (‘,rowth Patrick Francois and ¡huy LlovdElIis 901
A Theory of Wages and Labor Demand with Intra-Firm Bargaining
and Matchiug Frktions !‘ie,re (‘ahite, Frajucois Mai’quu’. uní! Encune Was,ner 943
Divided Wc Stand, United We Fali: The HitmeNorth-Jones Mechanism
for the Risc of Europe (‘eta Karavalcin 973
Pili, Patch, nr Shot? Subjcctive Expectations and Rirth Control Choice .‘ldclme Delavauude 999
Institutional Traps and Economic Growth Mark Gradsíein 043
Choosy Search and the Mismatch of Talcnts Bruno Deereuse 1067
Lost ¡u Staie Space: Are Preferences StaWc?.S’u’/’f’i, A,ulera’uu. (;lcuu,u 14 Ilarrison. Mor’,u 1. 1_att,
and E. E/isabeí Ruísnoin 1091
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The Effect of a First Child QnFemale Labor Supply: Evidencefrom Women Seeking FertiliiyServices / 487
Julian P. Cristia
The Economic Impact ofAIDSTreatment: Labor Supply in WesternKenya /51]
Harsha Thirumurthy,Joshua Graff Zivin, andMarkus Goldstein
Lead Water Pipes and InfantMortality at the Turn of theTwentieth Century /553
Werner Troesken
Building the Stock ofCollege-Educated Labor /576
Susan Dynarski
The Effect of Marital Breakup Qnthe Income Distribution of Womenwith Children / 611
Elizabeth O. Ananat andGuy Michaels
Gender Wage Disparities among theHighly Educated / 630
Dan A. Black,Amelia M. Haviland,Seth G. Sanders, andLowell J. Taylor
Intergenerational Transmission ofLanguage Capital and EconomicOutcomes / 660
Teresa Casey andChristian Dustmann
The Minimum Wage, RestaurantPrices, and Labor MarketStructure / 688
Daniel Aaronson, Eric French,and James MacDonald
A Note on “The LongitudinalStructure of Earnings LossesAmong Work-Limited DisabledWorkers” / 721
Wallace K. C. Mok,Bruce D. Meyer,Kerwin Kofi Charles, andAlexandra C. Achen
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CONTENTS
LARGE HOARDING OFINTERNATIONAL RESERVESAND THE EMERGING GLOBALECONOMIC ARCHITECTURE
PAGE
INFRASTR UCTUR E,LONG-RUN ECONOMICGROWTH AND CAUSALITYTESTS FOR COINTEGRATEDPANELS
FINITE SAMPLE EFFECTSOF PURE SEASONAL MEANSHIFTS ON DICKEY-FULLERTESTS: A SIMULATION STUDY
UNCERTAINTY, LEARNINGAND GROWTH
A SYSTEM FOR DATINGAND DETECTINGTURNING POINTS INTHE EURO AREA
PRODUCTIVITY SHOCKSAND OPTIMAL MONETARYPOLICY IN A UNIONIZEDLABOR MARKET ECONOMY
DA VID CANNINGPETER PEDRONI 504
ARTUR C’. B. DA SIL VA LOPES 528
RAGCHAASUREN GALINDEV 539
JACQUES ANASMONICA BILLIO
LA URENT FERRARAGIAN LUIGI MAZZI 549
FABRIZIO MA TTESINILORENZA ROSSI
JOSHUA AIZENMAN 487
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Justicia LaboralRE’ASTA de DERECHO del TRABAJO y de la SEGURIDAD SOCIAL N°35 AGOSTO 2008
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[1 La consolidación por el Tribunal Constitucionaldel principio de nulidad objetiva de los despidosdurante el embarazo aunque la empresa ignoreel estado de la trabajadoraIGNACIO GARCÍA-PERROTE ESCARTÍN
JESÚS R. MERCADER UGUINA
DOCTRINA:
[13] La regulación de la incapacidad temporal y de [1 La protección de la familia en la Seguridadla incapacidad permanente en la Ley 40/2007 Social francesa. Un modelo para el sistemade medidas en matena de Segundad Social españolJUAN MOUNS GARCÍA-ATANCE EVA MARÍA BLÁZQUEZ AGUDO
[33] La situación legal de desempleo con causa enla suspensión del contratoLAURA MORA CABELLO DE ALBA
CRÓNICAS DE JURISPRUDENCIA:
[69] 1. FUENTES DEL DERECHO [193] VIII. NEGOCIACIÓN COLECTIVAJOAQUÍN GARCÍA MURCIA JAVIER GÁRATE CASTRO
[93] II. TRABAJADOR [199] IX. SEGURIDAD SOCIALLUIS ENRIQUE DE LA VILLA GIL JULIA LÓPEZ LÓPEZ
[iis] III. EMPRESARIO [zo9] X. PENSIONES, DESEMPLEO YJESÚS CRUZ VILLALÓN PREVISION SOCIAL COMPLEMENTARIA
JOsÉ LUIS MONEREO PÉREZ[133] W MODALIDADES DE CONTRATACION
JOSÉ MARÍA GOERLICH PESET [n7] XI. ADMINISTRACION LABORALJOSÉ MARIA GOERLICH PESET
[141] Y. DINAMICA DE LA RELACIONLABORAL [239] XII. EL PROCESO LABORALLOURDES LÓPEZ CUMBRE LOURDES MARTÍN FLÓREZ
[167] VI. DESPIDOY EXTINCIÓN DEL [253] XIII. SEGURIDADY SALUD EN ELTRABAJOCONTRATO DE TRABAJO JOSÉ LUIS GOÑI SEIN
MARÍA DEL CARMEN ORTIZ LALLANA
[181] VII. LIBERTAD SINDICAL,REPRESENTACIÓN EN LA EMPRESA YCONFLICTOS COLECTIVOSJESÚS R. MERCADER UGUINA
[259] NOTAS BIBLIOGRÁFICAS z
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WIio Should Run Elections in the United States? R. zIÍichaelI-IIL’arez,
T/?ad E. Hall, a/u) iJíot’qa,z Lleit’e//yn 325
Testing Competing Explanations of Black Opinions on Affirmative
Action 1Jfaru¿ce1ltanquin 347
Treatment or Placebo: Are State Programs Decreasing the Proportion
of Uninsured? Elba u 11. Beriuck au Nit/ji,z iJIye,i 367
U.S. and Japanese Foreign Direct Investment in East Asia:
A Comparative Analysis Suni; Deuk Hah,n am) (k Ht’a 385
A Portrait of Hunger, the Social Safety Net, and the Working Poor
¿J’Iaureen Berne,; Trina Oze,; aud Sharvn Paynfer 403
L.egitimacy and Public Policy: Seeing Beyond Effectiveness, Efficiency,
and Performance Je,z,u’r Wzll,wr 421
A Note on the Use and Misuse of the Racial Diversity Index/ /
ziuicijael Ru.’hta,, —NS
Policy Instrument Choices for Growth Management and Land Use
Regulation Richard C. Fewck,4ntmnio E Ta’art’s, a/u) zJÍark Lu/’e// 461
Poíicy Studies Oiqaizizatioiz ProceecL,igs 481
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The Shape of Elite Opinion on U.S. Foreign Policy, 1992 to 2004Chris J. Dolan 542
Influencing Public Policy: An Analysis of Published Op-Eds by AcademicsBob Sommer and John R. Maycroft 586
Considering the Dynamics of Problem Definition: IndividualExperiences, Social Services, and Public Problems
Christine H. Roch 614
Immigrant Exciusion from Welfare: An Analysis of the 1996 WelfareReform Legislative Process
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Book Reviews
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Neorealism, States, and the Modern Mass Army by Joao Resende-SantosHoracio Saavedra 725
Ful! Disclosure. The Perils and Promise of Transparency byArchon Fung, Mary Graham, and David Weil
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Adam L. Warber 731
Politics & Policy Book Reviews 735
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Nonparametric Tests for Treatmént Effect Heterogeneity Richard K. CrumpY Joseph Hotz
Guido W ImbensOscar A. Mitnik 389
Arbitrarily Normalized Coefficients, Information Sets, and False Reports of “Biases” in BinaryOutcome Modeis Thomas A. Mroz
Yaraslau Y Zayats 406
Bootstrap-Based Improvements for Inference with Clustered Errors A. Colin CameronJonah 8. GelbachDouglas L Miller 414
A General Test for Distortions in Performance Measures Pascal CourtyGerald Marschke 428
Searching for Peer Group Effects: A Test of the Coatagion Hypothesis L4ura M. ArgysDaniel 1. Rees 442
Workplace Segregation ja the United States: Race. Ethnicity, and SkiIl Judith K. HellersteinDavid Neumark 459
Is the Melting Pot Still Hot? Explaining the Resurgeace of Immigrant Segregation David M. CutierEdward L Glaeser
Jacob L Vigdor 478
Institutions and Financial Development: Evidence from International Migrants in theUnited States Una Okonkwo Osili
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Etbnic Scientific Communities and International Technology Diffusion William R. Kerr 518
International Investment Patterns Philip R. LaneGian Maria Milesi-Ferretti 538
Is Real-Time Pricing Green? The Environmental Impacts of Electricity Demand Variance Stephen P HollandErin T Mansur 550
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