Discussion Papers in Economics: 2005
- 05-01 - Brad Graham and Jack Robles, “Attorney Fees in Repeated Relationships,†March 2005
- 05-02 - Martin Boileau and Michel Normandin, “Closing International Real Business Cycle Models with Restricted Financial Markets,†March 2005
- 05-03 - Charles A. M. de Bartolome, “Tax Competition and the Creation of Redundant Products,†March 2005
- 05-04 - Charles A. M. de Bartolome and Stephen L. Ross, “Community Income Distributions in a Metropolitan Area,†March 2005
- 05-05 - Charles A. M. de Bartolome, “Tax Competition and the Creation of Redundant Products: Proof of Proposition 2,†March 2005
- 05-06 - Shuichiro Nishioka, “An Explanation of OECD Trade with Knowledge Capital and the HOV Model,†March 2005
- 05-07 - Joshua Sidon, “Environmental Injustice and Residential Segregation: Investigating the Link,†March 2005
- 05-08 - Xiaofei Vivian Yang, “IPRs and Tariff Policies: East-West Joint Ventures,†March 2005
- 05-09 - Katherine Sauer, “A Model of Parallel Imports of Pharmaceuticals with Endogenous Price Controls,†March 2005
- 05-10 - Lei Yang, “Intellectual Property Rights, Factor Proportions and the Pattern of Trade in Developing Countries,†March 2005
- 05-11 - Kremena Platikanova, “Patent Protection of Basic Research in Cumulative Innovation,†March 2005
- 05-12 - Anna Rubinchik-Pessach and Ruqu Wang, “Does It Take a Tyrant to Carry Out a Good Reform?,†March 2005