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Volume 56, Number 2, April 2004

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Something in the way she moves: a fresh look at an old gap
pp. 169-188(20)
Authors: Alan Manning; Helen Robinson

Parental background, secondary school track choice, and wages
pp. 209-230(22)
Author: Christian Dustmann

The effect of trade on earnings—evidence from Swedish micro data
pp. 231-241(11)
Authors: Per-Anders Edin; Peter Fredriksson; Per Lundborg

Temporary migration and capital market imperfections
pp. 242-262(21)
Author: Alice Mesnard

Taxation of a venture capitalist with a portfolio of firms
pp. 285-306(22)
Author: Christian Keuschnigg

Group selection and the evolution of altruism
pp. 307-330(24)
Authors: Ben Cooper; Chris Wallace

Product quality, lender liability, and consumer credit
pp. 331-343(13)
Authors: Elisabetta Iossa; Giuliana Palumbo

Collaborative tax evasion and social norms: why deterrence does not work
pp. 344-368(25)
Authors: Juin-jen Chang; Ching-chong Lai

Acknowledgements
pp. 369-370(2)

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