- 00-01 - Tore Ellingsen and Jack Robles, "Does Evolution Solve the Hold-up Problem?," January 2000.
- 00-02 - Thomas F. Rutherford and Sergey V. Paltsev, "GTAP-Energy in GAMS: The Dataset and Static Model," February 2000.
- 00-03 - Nicholas E. Flores and Jennifer Thacher, "Money, who needs it? Natural Resource Damage Assessment," April 2000.
- 00-04 - Martin Boileau and Michel Normandin, "General Equilibrium Macroeconomic Models and Superior Information," June 2000.
- 00-05 - Sergey V. Paltsev, "The Kyoto Agreement: Regional and Sectoral Contributions to the Carbon Leakage," July 2000.
- 00-06 - Jonathan B. Hill, "Minimum Dispersion and Unbiasedness: 'Best' Linear Predictors for Stationary ARMA a-Stable Processes," September 2000.
- 00-07 - Murat F. Iyigun, "Technology Life-Cycles and Endogenous Growth," August 2000.
- 00-08 - Charles A. M. de Bartolome and Stephen L. Ross, "Capitalization and Community Income Distributions," 2000.
- 00-09 - Sergey V. Paltsev, "The Kyoto Protocol: 'Hot Air' for 91ÖÆƬ³§?," October 2000.
- 00-10 - William G. Mertens, "Economic Sanctions in a Dictatorship Model," October 2000.
- 00-11 - Michael Nicholson, "Intellectual Property Protection, Internalization, and Technology Transfer," October 2000.
- 00-12 - Michael Nicholson, "Trademark Infringement and Endogenous Innovation," October 2000.
- 00-13 - Cathryn L. Marsh, "Electronic Commerce and Tax Competition: When Consumers Can Shop Across Borders and On-Line," November 2000.
- 00-14 - Jack Robles, "Demand Growth and Strategically Useful Idle Capacity," November 2000.
- 00-15 - Robert McNown, "A Cointegration Model of Age-Specific Fertility and Female Labor Supply," December 2000.
- 00-16 - Julio Videras and Anna Alberini, "The Appeal of Voluntary Environmental Programs: Which Firms Participate and Why," October 2000. (Revision of Working Paper No. 99-15.) - Published in Contemporary Economic Policy, 2000, 18(4) 449-461.
- 00-17 - William H. Kaempfer and Anton D. Lowenberg, "Â Alternatives to Comprehensive Sanctions," February 2000.