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Economic Inquiry is a well-respected, general economics journal. Publishing four issues per year, its papers are of high quality and endeavour to make each article easily accessible to economists who are not necessarily specialists in the article's topic area. Authors are mostly from the US, primarily from the Western regions of the States, but papers are regularly published by authors from outside the US.

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Volume 39, Number 1, 1 January 2001

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What's an Oscar worth?
pp. 1-6(6)
Authors: R. Nelson; M. Donihue; D. Waldman; C. Wheaton

Auctions of companies
pp. 30-43(14)
Author: RG Hansen

Tax rates and economic growth in the OECD countries
pp. 44-57(14)
Authors: F. Padovano; E. Galli

Has the rise in globalization reduced U.S. inflation in the 1990s?
pp. 58-73(16)
Authors: E. Gamber; J. Hung

A hierarchical theory of occupational segregation and wage discrimination
pp. 94-110(17)
Authors: M. Baldwin; R. Butler; W. Johnson

The time-varying performance of the long-run demand for money in the United States
pp. 111-123(13)
Authors: G. Hondroyiannis; P. Swamy; G. Tavlas

Monetary aggregation and the neutrality of money
pp. 124-138(15)
Authors: A Serletis; Z Koustas

Central bank independence, economic freedom, and inflation rates
pp. 149-161(13)
Authors: W. Luksetich; K. Banaian

Academic economists behaving badly? A survey on three areas of unethical behavior
pp. 162-170(9)
Authors: C. Bailey; P. Euzent; T. Martin; J. List

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