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Volume 60, Number 1, January 2008

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Choosing to become a `lost cause': the perverse effects of benefit preconditions
pp. 1-19(19)
Authors: Farrell, Lisa; Frijters, Paul

A theory of exploitative child labor
pp. 20-41(22)
Authors: Rogers, Carol Ann; Swinnerton, Kenneth A.

Fiscal policy and endogenous growth with public infrastructure
pp. 57-87(31)
Authors: Agénor, Pierre-Richard

A life-cycle overlapping-generations model of the small open economy
pp. 88-121(34)
Authors: Heijdra, Ben J.; Romp, Ward E.

The liquidity effect in a flexible-price monetary model
pp. 122-142(21)
Author: Chen, Shiu-Sheng

Advertising, in-house R&D, and growth
pp. 168-191(24)
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