Daniel Webster College < David Waterman is Visiting Assistant Professor at the University of Southern California. He has a joint appointment in the Annenberg School of Communications and in the Department of Economics. The author owes special thanks to Herbert S. Dordick and two anonymous referees for extensive comments and to Karl Kotalik and Patricia Lum for their exceptional research assistance. Responsibility for errors remains with the author. < Davis
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