Acquisitions - January-December 2000
UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE. Department of Economics.
99-2 Cameron, Lisa & Williams, Jenny. Substitutes or
complements?: alcohol, cannabis and tobacco. 28p.
99-4 Damania, Richard. Regulation and monitoring with corrupt
bureaucrats. 29p.
99-6 Dao, Thuy. Capital flows and economic growth in a small
open economy. 28p.
99-7 Hughes, Anthony W. Hypothesis testing in the presence of
one-sided nuisance parameters. 26p.
99-5 Williams, Jenny. Getting tough on crime: will it win the
war?. 15p.
UNIVERSIDAD DE ALICANTE. Dept. de Fundamentos de Analisis Econ.
9919 Browning, Martin & Collado, Dolores. The response of
expenditures to anticipated income changes: panel data
estimates. 25p.
9917 Garella, Paolo G. & Peitz, Martin. Exclusive dealing
clauses facilitate entry. 38p.
9920 Herrero, Carmen & Guerrero, Ana M. Time preference and
individual health profiles. 20p.
9918 Puy, M. Socorro. Lobby groups and the financial support of
election campaigns. 35p.
ATHENS UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS & BUSINESS. Dept. of Economics.
114 Bitros, George C. & Panas, Epaminondas J. Another look at
the inflation-productivity trade off. 19p.
113 Petrakis, Emmanuel & Vlassis, Minas. The political economy
of the National Minimum Wage Institution. 32p.
115 Drandakis, Emmanuel. Caratheodory's theorem on constrained
optimization and comparative statics. 30p.
116 Gatsios, Konstantine. Capital mobility, the real exchange
rate, and the rate of return to capital in the presence of
non-traded goods. 17p.
117 Gatsios, Konstantine. Terms of trade shocks and domestic
prices under tariffs and quotas: a note. 8p.
UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND. Department of Economics.
195 Bandyopadhyay, Debasis. Can the distribution of highest
educational attainment be characterized by a discrete
probabillity distribution?. 19p.
197 Bandyopadhyay, Debasis & Yu, Jin. Do topics diffuse from
core to periphery journals?. 11p.
203 Bandyopadhyay, Debasis & Basu, Parantap. The
growth-inequality relationship in a model with discrete
occupational choice and redistributive tax. 35p.
196 Bandyopadhyay, Debasis, Lahiri, P. & Yu, Feng. On a new
measure of human capital and its impact on gross domestic
product. 22p.
205 Julien, Benoit, Kennes, John & King, Ian P. Matching
foundations. 29p.
204 Kennedy, Peter W. & King, Ian P. Economic progress and
skill obsolescence. 51p.
BANCO DE ESPANA. Servicio de Estudios.
9920 Andres, J., Hernando, I. & Lopez-Salido, J.D. The role of
the financial system in the growth-inflation link: the OECD
experience. 37p.
9922 Artola, Concha & Bell, Una-Louise. Identifying labour
market dynamics using labour force survey data. 47p.
9923 Ayuso, Juan & Blanco, Roberto. Has financial market
integration increased during the nineties?. 39p.
9921 Estrada, Angel & Hernando, Ignacio. Microeconomic price
adjustments and inflation: evidence from Spanish sectoral
data. 34p.
9924 Fuentes, Ignacio & Sastre, Teresa. Mergers and acquisitions
in the Spanish banking industry: some empirical evidence.
53p.
2000-1 Siotis, Georges. Market power, total factor productivity
growth, and structural change: an illustration for Spain
1983-1996. 46p.
2000-4 Andres, J., Ballabriga, F. & Valles, J. Monetary policy and
exchange rate behavior in the fiscal theory of the price
level. 45p.
2000-2 Cabrero, Alberto. Seasonal adjustment in economic time
series: the experience of the Banco de Espana (with the
model-based method). 53p.
2000-6 Alberola, Enrique & Molina, Luis. Fiscal discipline and
exchange rate regimes: a case for currency boards?. 38p.
2000-5 Binder, Michael, Hsiao, Cheng & Pesaran, M. Hashem.
Estimation and inference in short panel vector
autoregressions with unit roots and cointegration. 37p.
2000-8 Bover, Olympia & Watson, Nadine. Are there economies of
scale in the demand for money by firms?: some panel data
estimates. 42p.
2000-3 Gordo, Luis & Hernandez de Cos, Pablo. The financing
arrangements for the regional (Autonomous) governments for
the period 1997-2001. 41p.
2000-9 Estrade, Angel, Hernando, Ignacio & Lopez-Salido, J. David.
Measuring the NAIRU in the Spanish economy. 64p.
200016 Ayuso, Juan & Repullo, Rafael. A model of the open market
operations of the European Central Bank. 41p.
200015 Bover, Olympia, Bentolilia, Samuel & Arellano, Manuel. The
distribution of earnings in Spain during the 1980s: the
effects of skill, unemployment, and union power. 70p.
200012 Kaiser, Regina & Maravall, Agustin. Notes on time series
analysis, ARIMA models and signal extraction. 79p.
200014 Maravall, Agustin & Sanchez, Fernando J. An application of
TRAMO-SEATS: model selection and out-of-sample performance:
the Swiss CPI series. 37p.
BANK OF JAPAN. Institute for Monetary & Economic Studies.
2000-2 Baba, Naohiko. A note on hedging incentives for managers:
an application of the principal agent framework to risk
management. 30p.
2000-1 Baba, Naohiko & Fukao, Kyoji. Currency risk exposure of
Japanese firms with overseas production bases: theory and
evidence. 36p.
2000-4 Baba, Naohiko. A reexamination of ex ante pricing of
currency risk in the Japanese stock market: a pricing kernel
approach. 49p.
2000-5 Baba, Naohiko. Testing the ex ante relationship between
asset and investment returns in Japan: an application of the
P-CAPM to the. 48p.
2000-6 Forum on the development of electronic payment
technologies and its implications for monetary policy -
interim repo. 56p.
2000-3 Oda, Nobuyuki & Shimizu, Tokiko. Prospects for prudential
policy: toward achieving an efficient and stable banking
system. 29p.
2000-8 Danielsson, Jon & Morimoto, Yuji. Forecasting extreme
financial risk: a critical analysis of practical methods for
the Japanese market. 27p.
2000-7 Hoshi, Takao. What happened to Japanese banks?. 50p.
200011 Fujiki, Hiroshi, Okina, Kunio & Shiratsuka, Shigenori.
Monetary policy under zero interest rate: viewpoints of
central bank economists. 46p.
200010 Ieda, Akira, Marumo, Kohei & Yoshiba, Toshinao. A
simplified method for calculating the credit risk of lending
portfolios. 36p.
200013 Mori, Naruki, Shiratsuka, Shigenori & Taguchi, Hiroo.
Policy responses to the post-bubble adjustments in Japan: a
tentative review. 70p.
200012 Okina, Kunio, Shirakawa, Masaki & Shiratsuka, Shigenori.
The asset price bubble and monetary policy: Japan's
experience in the late 1980s and the lessons. 69p.
2000-9 Packer, Frank. Credit ratings and the Japanese corporate
bond market. 32p.
200018 Baba, Naohiko. Exploiting the role of money in asset
pricing in Japan: does monetary consideration significantly
improve the empir. 45p.
200017 Dow, James. What is systemic risk?: moral hazard, initial
shocks and propagation. 48p.
200016 Fujiki, Hiroshi. Budget deficits and inflation: a
theoretical and empirical survey. 49p.
200014 Hisata, Yoshifumi & Yamai, Yasuhiro. Research toward the
practical application of liquidity risk evaluation methods.
48p.
200015 Kato, Toshiyasu & Yoshiba, Toshinao. Model risk and its
control. 32p.
200020 Baba, Naohiko. Uncertainty, monitoring costs, and private
banks' lending decisions in a duopolistic loan market: a
game-theoretic . 35p.
200019 McKinnon, Ronald & Ohno, Kenichi. The foreign exchange
origins of Japan's economic slump and low interest liquidity
trap. 48p.
200021 Miyajima, Shigeki & Weber, Warren E. A comparison of
national banks in Japan and the United States between 1872
and 1885. 34p.
200023 Svensson, Lars E.O. The zero bound in an open economy: a
foolproof way of escaping from a liquidity trap. 44p.
200022 Tachibanaki, Toshiaki, Fujuki, Hiroshi & Nakada, Sachiko K.
Structural issues in the Japanese labor market: an era of
variety, equity and efficiency or an era of bipolarizatio.
80p.
200030 Cargill, Thomas F. Monetary policy, deflation, and economic
history: lessons for the Bank of Japan. 42p.
200029 Diamond, Douglas W. Should Japanese banks be
recapitalized?. 30p.
200027 Goodfriend, Marvin. Financial stability, deflation, and
monetary policy. 31p.
200025 Meltzer, Allan H. Monetary transmission at low inflation:
some clues from Japan in the 1990s. 36p.
200024 Oda, Nobuyuki & Okina, Kunio. Further monetary easing
policies under the non-negativity constraints of nominal
interest rates. 52p.
200028 Saito, Makoto & Shiratsuka, Shigenori. Financial crises as
the failure of arbitrage: implications for monetary policy.
39p.
200026 Taylor, John B. Low inflation, deflation, and policies for
future price stability. 26p.
200033 Mio, Hitoshi. The Phillips curve and underlying inflation.
25p.
200031 Shimuzu, Tokiko & Shiratsuka, Shigenori. The credit risk of
Japanese banks during the bubble period: a pilot study of
macro stress simulation. 14p.
200032 Shiratsuka, Shigenori. Is there a desirable rate of
inflation? A theoretical and empirical survey. 47p.
BEN GURION UNIVERSITY. Monaster Center for Economic Research.
9913 Arnon, A. & Weinblatt, J. Sovereignity and economic
development: the case of Israel and Palestine. 28p.
2000-2 Cohen-Zada, Danny & Justman, Moshe. Demand for public and
private education: theory and evidence. 42p.
2000-1 Einy, Ezra, Orzach, Ram & Sela, Aner. Dominance solvability
of second-price auctions with differential information.
28p.
9916 Gradstein, Mark & Justman, Moshe. Education, social
cohesion, and economic growth. 29p.
9914 Sonsino, Doron, Benzion, Uri & Mador, Galit. The complexity
effects on choice with uncertainty: experimental evidence.
43p.
2000-3 Einy, Ezra, Orzach, Ram & Sela, Aner. Information advantage
in second-price auctions. 14p.
2000-4 Justman, Moshe. Lerner's index meets the Coase conjecture.
14p.
2000-5 Kaplan, Todd, et al. All-pay auctions with variable
rewards. 19p.
BOSTON UNIVERSITY. Dept. of Economics-Industry Studies Program.
99 Ash, Arlene, et al. Using diagnoses to describe populations
and predict costs. 56p.
102 Biglaiser, Gary & Ma, Ching-to Albert. Price and quality
competition under adverse selection: organization and
efficiency. 29p.
101 Lu, Mingshan, Ma, Ching-to Albert & Yuan, Lasheng. Risk
selection and matching in performance-based contracting.
33p.
98 Rodriguez-Planas, Nuria. Can asymmetric information solve
puzzles from the reemployment bonus experiments?. 31p.
100 Rysman, Marc. Competition policy as strategic trade. 27p.
97 Shen, Yujing & Ellis, Randall P. Cost-minimizing risk
adjustment. 28p.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-BERKELEY. Department of Economics.
270 Hermalin, Benjamin E. & Isen, Alice M. The effect of affect
on economic and strategic decision making. 26p.
271 Shannon, Chris & Zame, William R. Quadratic concavity and
determinacy of equilibrium. 53p.
273 Echenique, Federico. Comparative statics by adaptive
dynamics and the correspondence principle. 35p.
272 Hermalin, Benjamin E. & Katz, Michael L. Corporate
diversification and agency. 36p.
275 David, Paul A. & Hall, Bronwyn H. Heart of darkness:
modeling public-private funding interactions inside the R &
D black box. 27p.
277 Hall, Bronwyn H., Jaffe, Adam & Trajtenberg, Manuel. Market
value and patent citations: a first look. 46p.
276 Hall, Bronwyn H., Link, Albert N. & Scott, John T.
Universities as research partners. 46p.
274 Revelt, David & Train, Kenneth. Customer-specific taste
parameters and mixed logit: households' choice of
electricity supplier. 32p.
278 Train, Kenneth. Halton sequences for mixed logit. 18p.
283 Charness, Gary & Rabin, Matthew. Social preferences: some
simple tests and a new model. 68p.
286 Farrell, Joseph & Katz, Michael L. Innovation, rent
extraction, and integration in systems markets. 38p.
289 Huber, Joel & Train, Kenneth. On the similarity of
classical and Bayesian estimates of individual mean
partworths. 16p.
284 Loewenstein, George, O'Donoghue, Ted & Rabin, Matthew.
Projection bias in predicting future utility. 51p.
281 O'Donoghue, Ted & Rabin, Matthew. Choice and
procrastination. 17p.
285 O'Donoghue, Ted & Rabin, Matthew. Risky behavior among
youths: some issues from behavioral economics. 42p.
280 Rabin, Matthew. Bargaining structure, fairness and
efficiency. 18p.
287 Rabin, Matthew. Diminishing marginal utility of wealth
cannot explain risk aversion. 10p.
282 Rabin, Matthew. Inference by believers in the law of small
numbers. 52p.
279 Rabin, Matthew. Risk aversion and expected-utility theory:
a calibration theorem. 13p.
288 Schankerman, Mark & Scotchmer, Suzanne. Damages and
injunctions in protecting proprietary research tools. 36p.
290 Hall, Bronwyn H., Link, Albert N. & Scott, John T. Barriers
inhibiting industry from partnering with universities:
evidence from the Advanced Technology Program. 25p.
UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA-BERKELEY. Ctr. for Int'l. & Devel. Econ. Res.
109 Bardhan, Pranab & Mookherjee, Dilip. Relative capture of
local and central governments: an essay in the political
economy of decentralization. 44p.
114 Eichengreen, Barry & Mody, Ashoka. Would collective action
clauses raise borrowing costs?: an update and additional
results. 17p.
113 Geraats, Patra M. Why adopt transparency?: the publication
of central bank forecasts. 33p.
110 Martin, Philippe & Roy, Helene. Financial super-markets:
size matters for asset trade. 28p.
112 Obstfeld, Maurice & Rogoff, Kenneth. The six major puzzles
in international economics: is there a common cause?. 65p.
111 Portes, Richard & Roy, Helene. The determinants of
cross-border equity flows: the geography of information.
47p.
115 Eichengreen, Barry & Arteta, Carlos. Banking crises in
emerging markets: presumptions and evidence. 60p.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-SAN DIEGO. Department of Economics.
9921 Avesani, Renzo G. & Gallo, Giampiero M. Interest rate
volatility regimes and exchange rate behavior in a target
zone. 19p.
9926 Carson, Richard T. Contingent valuation: a user's guide.
19p.
9925 Dardanoni, Valentino. A pedagogical proof of Arrow's
Impossibility Theorem. 5p.
9922 Elliott, Graham. Estimating restricted cointegrating
vectors. 27p.
9920 Engle, Robert F. & Manganelli, Simone. CAViaR: conditional
autoregressive value at risk by regression quantiles. 51p.
9918 Gallo, Giampiero M., Granger, Clive W.J. & Jeon, Yongil.
The impact of the use of forecasting in information sets.
23p.
9924 Gottschling, Andreas, Haefke, Christian & White, Halbert.
Closed form integration of artificial neural networks with
some applications to finance. 34p.
9916 Kirkley, James & Squires, Dale. Capacity and capacity
utilization in fishing industries. 38p.
9919 Pesaran, M. Hashem & Timmermann, Allan. Model instability
and choice of observation window. 60p.
9923 Starr, Ross M. Why is there money?: convergence to a
monetary equilibrium in a general equilibrium model with
transaction costs. 21p.
9917 Yi, Kang-Oh. A quantal response equilibrium model of order
statistic games. 40p.
2000-8 Barth, Marvin J. & Ramey, Valerie A. The cost channel of
monetary transmission. 48p.
2000-1 Bertail, Patrice, et al. A subsampling approach to
estimating the distribution of diverging statistics with
applications to assessing financ. 38p.
200018 Borjas, George J. & Ramey, Valerie A. Market responses to
interindustry wage differentials. 41p.
200016 Bull, Jesse & Watson, Joel. Evidence disclosure and
verifiability. 24p.
2000-2 Costa-Gomes, Miguel, Crawford, Vincent & Broseta, Bruno.
Cognition and behavior in normal-form games: an experimental
study. 65p.
200010 Crawford, Vincent P. & Kuo, Ping-Sing. A dual Dutch auction
in Taipei: the choice of numeraire and auction form in
multi-object auctions with bundling. 21p.
2000-3 Crawford, Vincent P. John Nash and the analysis of
strategic behavior. 6p.
200011 Den Haan, Wouter J. & Levin, Andrew T. Robust covariance
matrix estimation with data-dependent VAR prewhitening
order. 36p.
2000-7 Dittman, Ingolf & Granger, Clive W.J. Properties of
nonlinear transformations of fractionally integrated
processes. 22p.
2000-6 Elliott, Graham & Jansson, Michael. Testing for unit roots
with stationary covariates. 33p.
2000-9 Engle, Robert F. Dynamic conditional correlation: a simple
class of multivariate GARCH models. 27p.
200012 Haldrup, Niels & Lildholdt, Peter. Local power functions of
tests for double unit roots. 32p.
200015 Haldrup, Niels, Montanes, Antonio & Sanso, Andreu.
Measurement errors and outliers in seasonal unit root
testing. 43p.
200013 Haldrup, Niels & Lildholdt, Peter. On the robustness of
unit root tests in the presence of double unit roots. 20p.
200017 Hansen, Peter R. The Johansen-Granger representation
theorem: an explicit expression for I(1) processes. 17p.
200014 Jansson, Michael & Haldrup, Niels. Spurious regression,
cointegration, and near cointegration: a unifying approach.
40p.
2000-5 Schwartz, Alan & Watson, Joel. Economic and legal aspects
of costly recontracting. 36p.
2000-4 Stomberg, Christopher & White, Halbert. Bootstrapping the
information matrix test. 94p.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-SANTA BARBARA. Department of Economics.
7/2000 Foros, Oystein, Kind, Hans J. & Sorgard, Lars. Access
pricing, quality degradation, and foreclosure in the
internet. 30p.
5/2000 Hoel, Michael & Shapiro, Perry. Transboundary environmental
problems with a mobile population: is there a need for
central policy?. 20p.
4/2000 Khindanova, Irina N., Rachev, Svetlozar T. & Schwartz,
Eduardo. Stable modeling of value at risk. 51p.
3/2000 Khindanova, Irina N. & Rachev, Svetlozar T. Value at risk:
recent advances. 51p.
2/2000 Mathiesen, Lars & Hakonsen, Lars. Comparing the cost of
emission reductions in first and second-best economies.
14p.
6/2000 Nilssen, Tore & Sorgard, Lars. TV advertising, program
quality, and product-market oligopoly. 44p.
1/2000 Rachev, Svetlozar & Tokat, Yesim. Asset and liability
management: recent advances. 49p.
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE. Department of Applied Economics.
9921 Chadha, Jagjit S. & Nolan, Charles. Inflation targeting,
transparency and interest rate volatility: ditching
`monetary mystique' in the U.K. 26p.
9920 Chadha, Jagjit S. & Schellekens, Philip. Monetary policy
loss functions: two cheers for the quadratic. 26p.
9919 Pesaran, M. Hashem. On aggregation of linear dynamic
models. 34p.
9918 Pesaran, M. Hashem & Weeks, Melvyn. Non-nested hypothesis
testing: an overview. 37p.
9917 Shimazaki, Masao & Solomou, Solomos. Effective exchange
rates in Japan 1879-1938. 25p.
2000-1 Pollitt, Michael G. The declining role of the state in
infrastructure investments in the U.K. 47p.
2000-3 Binder, Michael, Hsiao, Cheng & Pesaran, M. Hashem.
Estimation and inference in short panel vector
autoregressions with unit roots and cointegration. 61p.
2000-5 Coe, Patrick, Pesaran, M. Hashem & Vahey, Shaun P. The cost
efficiency of U.K. debt management: a recursive modelling
approach. 42p.
2000-4 Garratt, Anthony, et al. Forecast uncertainties to
macroeconometric modelling: an application to the U.K.
economy. 52p.
2000-2 Green, Richard & McDaniel, Tanga. Modelling RETA: a model
of forward trading and the balancing mechanism. 10p.
2000-2 Green, Richard. Rebidding in the balancing mechanism: an
economic analysis. 13p.
2000-6 Redmond, Gerry & Kattuman, Paul. Employment polarisation
and inequality in the U.K. and Hungary. 19p.
BANK OF CANADA. Technical Reports.
87 Freedman, Charles. The regulation of central securities
depositories and the linkages between CSDs and large-value
payment syustems. 16p.
88 Murray, John, Zelmer, Mark & Antia, Zahir. International
financial crises and flexible exchange rates: some policy
lessons from Canada. 36p.
UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY. Department of Economics.
9910 Haug, Alfred A. A currency of monetary union for New
Zealand?: an empirical study. 15p.
2000-2 Irmen, Andreas & Wigger, Berthold U. Trade union objectives
and economic growth. 20p.
2000-1 Siklos, Pierre L. & Bohl, Martin T. Do words speak louder
than actions?: monetary policy at the Bundesbank. 57p.
2000-3 Guender, Alfred V. & Tam, Julie. On the performance of
nominal income targeting as a strategy for monetary policy
in a small open economy. 37p.
2000-4 Dalziel, Paul. A finance theory of monetary policy in a
world without money. 20p.
UNIVERSIDAD CARLOS III de MADRID. Dept. de Economia.
9980 Dolado, Juan J., Felgueroso, Florentino & Jimeno, Juan F.
Youth labor markets in Spain: education, training and
crowding-out. 16p.
9982 Jimenez-Martin, Sergi, Labeaga, Jose M. & Martinez-Granado,
Maite. Health status and retirement decisions for older
European couples. 41p.
2000-6 Alba-Ramirez, Alfonso & Tugores, Maria. Training and
transitions out of employment in Spain. 40p.
9986 Barbera, Salvador & Perea, Andres. Supporting others and
the evolution of influence. 33p.
200015 Alba, Alfonso, Alvarez, Gema & Carrasco, Raquel. The effect
of female participation on fertility in Spain: how does it
change as the birth comes closer?. 18p.
200022 Nicolo, Antonio & Perea, Andres. A non-welfarist solution
for two-person bargaining situations. 23p.
200020 Perez-Nievas, Mikel. Interim efficient allocation
mechanisms. 45p.
200021 Perez-Nievas, Mikel. Interim efficient mechanisms for
public decision making in a discrete framework. 35p.
200029 Mora, Ricardo & Siotis, George. External factors in
emerging market recoveries: an empirical investigation.
46p.
200031 Alcalde, Jose & Romero-Medina, Antonio. Coalition formation
and stability. 21p.
200024 Herguera, Inigo, Kujal, Praveen & Petrakis, Emmanuel. Trade
policies, time consistency, quality reversals and exit in
vertically differentiated industries. 46p.
200036 Moguerza, Javier M. & Prieto, Francisco J. An augmented
Lagrangian interior-point method using directions of
negative curvature. 17p.
9934 Moreno, Diego & Delgado, Juan. Coalition-proof supply
function equilibria in oligopoly. 24p.
200044 Roemer, John E, et al. To what extent do fiscal regimes
equalize opportunities for income acquisition among
citizens?. 51p.
200054 Ferreira, Jose Luis. Strategic interaction between futures
and spot markets. 20p.
200056 Ruiz-Castillo, Javier. The measurement of structural and
exchange income mobility. 35p.
200055 Zamora Talaya, Bernarda. Rationality in the joint
allocation of private and public goods. 28p.
200047 Escribano, Alvaro & Pascual, Roberto. Dynamic asymmetries
in bid-ask responses to innovations in the trading process.
43p.
200067 Jimenez-Martin, Sergi, Labeaga, Jose M. & Martinez-Granado,
Maite. An empirical analysis of the demand for health using
the European Community Household Panel. 31p.
200072 Roy, Jaideep. Learning with bounded memory. 38p.
CENTRE D'ETUDES PROS. D'ECON MATH APPLIQUEES A LA PLANIFICATION.
9919 Amable, Bruno & Petit, Pascal. Identifying the structure of
institutions to promote innovation and growth. 28p.
9912 Bourdieu, Jerome & Reynaud, Benedicte. Social aspects of
the decrease in working hours in 19th century France. 23p.
9914 Cahuc, Pierre & Zylberberg, Andre. Job protection, minimum
wage and unemployment. 25p.
9915 Cahuc, Pierre & Postel-Vinay, Fabien. On some undesirable
consequences of education and growth. 8p.
9916 Cahuc, Pierre & Lehmann, Etienne. Should unemployment
benefits decrease with unemployment spell?. 19p.
9917 Caroli, Eve & Van Reenen, John. Skill biased organizational
change?: evidence from a panel of British and French
establishments. 51p.
9911 Feve, F., Henin, P.Y. & Jolivaldt, P. Testing for
hysteresis: unemployment persistence and wage adjustment.
28p.
9921 Laffargue, Jean-Pierre. Les conditions de Blanchard et Kahn
dans un modele macro-econometrique a anticipations
parfaites. 21p.
9913 Laffargue, Jean-Pierre. Financement d'une baisse de
cotisations sociales employeurs sur le travail peu qualife:
une etude a l'aide du model. 39p.
9918 Piketty, Thomas. Attitudes toward income inequality in
France: do people really disagree?. 27p.
2000-2 Askenazy, Philippe. 35 heures: contrainte et laissez-faire.
5p.
2000-1 Boucekkine, Raouf, del Rio, Fernando & Licandro, Omar. The
importance of the embodied question revisited. 20p.
2000-3 Boucekkine, Raouf, del Rio, Fernando & Licandro, Omar.
Vintage capital and the dynamics of the AK model. 24p.
2000-5 Boyer, Robert & Yamada, Toshio. An epochal change but
uncertain futures: the Japanese capitalism in crisis. 40p.
9922 Collard, Fabrice & Juillard, Michel. Accuracy of stochastic
perturbation methods: the case of asset pricing models.
20p.
9920 Gourieroux, Christian & Jasiak, Joann. Nonlinear
persistence and copersistence. 31p.
2000-4 Ragot, Xavier. Croissance par division du travail. 29p.
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY. Grad. School of Business-Paine Webber Series.
9905 Fan, Hua & Sundaresan, Suresh. Debt valuation,
renegotiations, and optimal dividend policy. 51p.
9907 Heal, Geoffrey. Biodiversity as a commodity. 26p.
9906 Huberman, Gur & Regev, Tomer. Speculating on a cure for
cancer: a non-event that made stock prices soar. 38p.
9909 Huberman, Gur & Halka, Dominika. Systematic liquidity.
40p.
9908 Jones, Charles M. & Lipson, Marc L. Price impacts and quote
adjustment on the NASDAQ and NYSE/AMEX. 34p.
9912 Amir, Eli, Lev, Baruch & Sougiannis, Theodore. What value
analysts?. 41p.
2000-2 Harris, Trevor S., Hubbard, R. Glenn & Kemsley, Deen. The
share price effects of dividend taxes and tax imputation
credits. 44p.
2000-1 Hodrick, Robert & Vassalou, Maria. Do we need multi-country
models to explain exchange rate and interest rate dynamics?.
25p.
9911 Liew, Jimmy & Vassalou, Maria. Can book-to-market, size and
momentum be risk factors that predict economic growth?.
30p.
2000-3 Sundaresan, Suresh M. Continuous-time methods in finance: a
review and an assessment. 101p.
9910 Vassalou, Maria. Exchange rate and foreign inflation risk
premiums in global equity returns. 55p.
UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN. Centre for Industrial Economics.
2000-1 Hviid, Morten & Mollgaard, H. Peter. Countervailing power
and price transparency. 29p.
2000-3 Amir, Rabah. Market structure, scale economies and industry
performance. 30p.
2000-2 Bennedsen, Morten & Feldmann, Sven E. Informational
lobbying and political contributions. 32p.
2000-4 Bennedsen, Morten & Feldman, Sven E. Lobbying legislatures.
34p.
UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN. Institute of Economics.
9924 Albaek, Karsten, et al. Dimensions of the wage-unemployment
relationship in the Nordic countries: wage flexibility
without wage curves. 50p.
9923 Ghiglino, Christian & Tvede, Mich. Optimal policy in
overlapping generations models. 25p.
9925 Gorgens, Tue. Semiparametric estimation of single-index
transition intensities. 42p.
9922 Juselius, Katarina & Toro, Juan. The effect of joining the
EMS: monetary transmission mechanisms in Spain. 42p.
9915 Mollgaard, H. Peter & Overgaard, Per B. Market
transparency: a mixed blessing?. 31p.
2000-1 Keiding, Hans & Tvede, Mich. Imperfect competition and the
firm: some equivalence results. 19p.
2000-6 Aloi, Marta, Jacobsen, Hans J. & Lloyd-Braga, Teresa.
Endogenous business cycles and stabilization policies. 30p.
2000-3 Hjertholm, Peter. Analytical history of heavily indebted
poor country (HIPC) debt sustainability targets. 45p.
2000-4 Hjertholm, Peter & White, Howard. Survey of foreign aid:
history, trends and allocation. 131p.
2000-5 Hjertholm, Peter, Laursen, Jytte & White, Howard.
Macroeconomic issues in foreign aid. 61p.
2000-7 Hougaard, Jens L. & Keiding, Hans. On the welfare economic
foundations of health status measures. 17p.
2000-8 Amir, Rabah. Market structure, scale economies and industry
performance. 30p.
2000-9 Amir, Rabah & Nannerup, Niels. Information structure and
the tragedy of the commons in resource extraction. 25p.
COWLES FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH IN ECONOMICS AT YALE UNIVERSITY.
1245 Chang, Yoosoon, Park, Joon Y. & Phillips, Peter C.B.
Nonlinear econometric models with cointegrated and
deterministically trending regressors. 42p.
1247 Dubey, Pradeep, Geanakoplos, John & Shubik, Martin. Default
in a general equilibrium model with incomplete markets.
68p.
1246 Moon, Hyungsik R. & Phillips, Peter C.B. Maximum likelihood
estimation in panels with incidental trends. 30p.
1243 Phillips, Peter C.B. Discrete Fourier transforms of
fractional processes. 58p.
1244 Phillips, Peter C.B. Unit root log periodogram regression.
22p.
1248 Bergemann, Dirk & Valimaki, Jusso. Information acquisition
and efficient mechanism design. 49p.
1249 Sabourian, Hamid. Bargaining and markets: complexity and
the Walrasian outcome. 42p.
1250 Andrews, Donald W.K. & Buchinsky, Moshe. On the number of
bootstrap repetitions for BCa confidence intervals. 22p.
1252 Brown, Donald J. & Wegkamp, Marten H. Asymptotics in
minimum distance from independence estimation. 21p.
1251 Chang, Yoosoon. Bootstrap unit root tests in panels with
cross-sectional dependency. 40p.
1255 Dubey, Pradeep & Wu, Chien-Wei. Competitive prices: when
less scrutiny induces more effort. 41p.
1257 Dubey, Pradeep & Geanakoplos, John. Inside and outside
money, gains to trade, and IS-LM. 52p.
1254 Dubey, Pradeep & Haimanko, Ori. Optimal scrutiny in
multi-period promotion tournaments. 26p.
1256 Mandelbrot, Benoit B. Cartoons of the variation of
financial prices and of Brownian motions in multifractal
time. 47p.
1253 Shubik, Martin. The theory of money. 21p.
1263 Andrews, Donald W.K. & Guggenberger, Patrik. A bias-reduced
log-periodogram regression estimator for the long-memory
parameter. 36p.
1259 Diamond, Peter & Geanakoplos, John. Social security
investment in equities in an economy with short-term
production and land. 42p.
1261 Karatzas, Ioannis, Shubik, Martin & Sudderth, William D.
Information and the existence of stationary Markovian
equilibrium. 17p.
1262 Karatzas, Ioannis, Shubik, Martin & Sudderth, William D. A
stochastic overlapping generations economy with inheritance.
25p.
1260 Morris, Stephen & Shin, Hyun Song. Rethinking multiple
equilibria in macroeconomic modelling. 26p.
1268 Aura, Saku, Diamond, Peter & Geanakoplos, John. Savings and
portfolio choice in a two-period two-asset model. 9p.
1264 Phillips, Peter C.B. Trending time series and macroeconomic
activity: some present and future challenges. 7p.
1270 Scarf, Herbert E. Optimal inventory policies when sales are
discretionary. 10p.
1266 Shimotsu, Katsumi & Phillips, Peter C.B. Local Whittle
estimation in nonstationary and unit root cases. 37p.
1265 Shimotsu, Katsumi & Phillips, Peter C.B. Modified local
Whittle estimation of the memory parameter in the
nonstationary case. 54p.
1267 Shimotsu, Katsumi & Phillips, Peter C.B. Pooled log
periodogram regression. 46p.
1269 Andrews, Donald W.K. Equivalence of the higher-order
asymptotic efficiency of k-step and extremum statistics.
40p.
1276 Arozamena, Leandro & Cantillon, Estelle. Investment
incentives in procurement auctions. 40p.
1277 Bergemann, Dirk & Valimaki, Juuso. Entry and vertical
differentiation. 45p.
1272 Brainard, William C. & Scarf, Herbert E. How to compute
equilibrium prices in 1891. 20p.
1273 Corsetti, Giancarlo, et al. Does one Soros make a
difference?: a theory of currency crises with large and
small traders. 31p.
1274 Moon, Hyungsik Roger & Phillips, Peter C.B. GMM estimation
of autoregressive roots near unity with panel data. 54p.
1271 Morris, Stephen. Faulty communication. 27p.
1275 Morris, Stephen & Shin, Hyun Song. Global games: theory and
applications. 67p.
1278 Schiff, Aaron F. & Phillips, Peter C.B. Forecasting New
Zealand's real GNP. 32p.
1279 Cantillon, Estelle. The effect of bidder's asymmetries on
expected revenues in auctions. 37p.
(ENGLAND) CENTRE FOR ECONOMIC POLICY RESEARCH.
2278 Acemoglu, Daron & Robinson, James A. Democratization or
repression?. 12p.
2277 Acemoglu, Daron & Robinson, James A. A theory of political
transitions. 31p.
2284 Arora, Ashish & Fosfuri, Andrea. Licensing the market for
technology. 40p.
2281 Auriol, Emmanuelle, Friebel, Guido & Pechlivanos, Lambros.
Teamwork management in an era of diminishing commitment.
27p.
2279 Bottazzi, Laura & Peri, Giovanni. Innovation, demand and
knowledge spillovers: theory and evidence from European
regions. 33p.
2270 Branco, Fernando. Procurement favouritism and technology
adoption. 30p.
2299 Cadot, Olivier, de Melo, Jaime & Olarreaga, Marcelo.
Asymmetric regionalism in sub-Saharan Africa: where do we
stand?. 18p.
2291 Chui, Micheal, Levine, Paul & Pearlman, Joseph. Winners and
losers in a North-South model of growth, innovation and
product cycles. 30p.
2304 Cohen, Daniel, Kristensen, Nikolai & Verner, Dorte. Will
the Euro create a bonanza for Africa?. 23p.
2274 Currie, David, Levine, Paul & Rickman, Neil. Delegation and
the ratchet effect: should populations be pro-industry?.
34p.
2296 de Jong, Frank, et al. Price discovery on foreign exchange
markets with differentially informed traders. 38p.
2303 Favero, Carlo, Giavazzi, Francesco & Flabbi, Luca. The
transmission mechanism of monetary policy in Europe:
evidence from banks' balance sheets. 22p.
2272 Femminis, Gianluca. Monopolistic competition, dynamic
inefficiency and asset bubbles. 27p.
2271 Gerlach, Stefan & Schnabel, Gert. The Taylor rule and
interest rates in the EMU area. 8p.
2268 Grogan, Louise & van den Berg, Gerard J. The duration of
unemployment in Russia. 40p.
2280 Grossman, Gene M. & Helpman, Elhanan. Incomplete contracts
and industrial organization. 42p.
2288 Gual, Jordi. Deregulation, integration and market structure
in European banking. 32p.
2289 Guiso, Luigi & Schivardi, Fabiano. Information spillover
and factor adjustment. 40p.
2292 Haldane, Andrew & Quah, Danny. U.K. Phillips curves and
monetary policy. 28p.
2297 Hau, Harald. Information and geography: evidence from the
German stock market. 41p.
2273 Horstmann, Ignatius J & Scharf, Kimberley. The new
federalism: distributional conflict, voluntarism and
segregation. 31p.
2269 Inderst, Roman & Wambach, Achim. Competitive insurance
markets under adverse selection and capacity constraints.
20p.
2295 Kalemli-Ozcan, Sebnem, Sorensen, Bent E. & Yosha, Oved.
Risk-sharing and industrial specialization: regional and
international evidence. 47p.
2285 Kocenda, Evzen. Limited macroeconomic convergence in
transition countries. 21p.
2276 Lombardo, Davide & Pagano, Marco. Law and equity markets: a
simple model. 31p.
2275 Lombardo, Davide & Pagano, Marco. Legal determinants of the
return on equity. 54p.
2282 Martin, Philippe & Rey, Helene. Financial integration and
asset returns. 30p.
2283 Matouschek, Niko. Foreign direct investment and spillovers
through backward linkages. 29p.
2266 Petrongolo, Barbara. Re-employment probabilities and
returns to matching. 25p.
2298 Portes, Richard. Global financial markets and financial
stability: Europe's role. 39p.
2294 Quah, Danny. Cross-country growth comparison: theory to
empirics. 28p.
2293 Quah, Danny. Internet clusters emergence. 17p.
2287 Redding, Stephen. The dynamics of international
specialization. 45p.
2290 Saint-Paul, Gilles. On the distribution of income and
worker assignment under intra-firm spillovers with an
application to ideas & netw. 44p.
2300 Sonin, Constantin. Inequality, property rights protection,
and economic growth in transition economies: theory and
Russian evidence. 28p.
2286 Sorensen, Bent E., Wu, Lisa & Yosha, Oved. Output
fluctuations and fiscal policy: U.S. state and local
governments, 1978-1994. 43p.
2301 Symeonidis, George. In which industries is collusion more
likely?: evidence from the U.K. 37p.
2305 Venables, Anthony J. & Limao, Nuno. Geographical
disadvantage: a Heckscher-Ohlin-Von Thunen model of
international specialization. 32p.
2360 Andersen, Torben M. & Beier, Niels C. Noisy financial
signals and persistent effects of nominal shocks in open
economies. 40p.
2347 Barbosa, Natalia & Louri, Helen. Determinants of ownership
structure: a comparative analysis of multinational firms'
preferences in Greece & Portuga. 29p.
2324 Beetsma, Roel & Bovenberg, A. Lans. Inflation targets and
debt accumulation in a monetary union. 48p.
2316 Benhabib, Jess, Schmitt-Grohe, Stephanie & Uribe, Martin.
Monetary policy and multiple equilibria. 32p.
2314 Benhabib, Jess, Schmitt-Grohe, Stephanie & Uribe, Martin.
The perils of Taylor rules. 29p.
2359 Ber, Hedva, Yafeh, Yishay & Yosha, Oved. Conflict of
interest in universal banking: bank lending, stock
underwriting and fund management. 31p.
2353 Berger, Helge, de Haan, Jakob & Eijffinger, Sylvester C.W.
Central bank independence: an update of theory and evidence.
57p.
2367 Bianchi, Marco, Gudmundsson, Bjorn R. & Zoega, Gylfi.
Iceland's natural experiment in supply-side economics. 30p.
2350 Blomstrom, Magnus, Globerman, Steven & Kokko, Ari. The
determinants of host country spillovers from foreign direct
investment. 39p.
2361 Boone, Jan & van Ours, Jan C. Modelling financial
incentives to get unemployed back to work. 51p.
2323 Braconier, Henrik & Ekholm, Karolina. Swedish
multinationals and competition from high-and low-wage
locations. 44p.
2366 Buiter, Willem H. Optimal currency areas: why does the
exchange rate regime matter?. 65p.
2331 Caballero, Ricardo J. & Hammour, Mohamad L. The cost of
recessions revisited: a reserve-liquidationist view. 37p.
2336 Cadot, Olivier, Roller, Lars-Hendrik & Stephan, Andreas. A
political economy model of infrastructure allocation: an
empirical assessment. 33p.
2333 Canova, Fabio & Pina, Joaquim P. Monetary policy
misspecification in VAR models. 44p.
2330 Cassiman, Bruno & Veugelers, Reinhilde. R & D cooperation
and spillovers: some empirical evidence. 36p.
2327 Cherian, Joseph A. & Perotti, Enrico. Option pricing and
foreign investment under political risk. 32p.
2358 Crepon, Bruno & Kramarz, Francis. Employed 40 hours or
not-employed 39: lessons from the 1982 mandatory reduction
of the workweek. 49p.
2339 Croux, Christophe, Forni, Mario & Reichlin, Lucrezia. A
measure of comovement for economic variables: theory and
empirics. 22p.
2311 Demirguc-Kunt, Asli & Huizinga, Harry. Market discipline
and financial safety net design. 45p.
2335 Dranove, David & Gandal, Neil. Network effects,
standarization and the Internet: what have we learned from
the DVD vs. DIVX battle?. 19p.
2343 Eichengreen, Barry & Mody, Ashoka. Would collective action
clauses raise borrowing costs?. 36p.
2354 Eijffinger, Sylvester, Hoeberichts, Marco & Schaling, Eric.
A theory of central bank accountability. 16p.
2319 Epstein, Gil S. & Nitzan, Shmuel. The endogenous
determination of minimum wage. 23p.
2352 Fernandez, Raquel & Rogerson, Richard. Sorting and long-run
inequality. 37p.
2313 Fersterer, Josef & Winter-Ebmer, Rudolf. Are Austrian
returns to education falling over time?. 30p.
2338 Forni, Marco, et al. The generalized dynamic factor model:
identification and estimation. 24p.
2325 Freixas, Xavier, Parigi, Bruno & Rochet, Jean-Charles.
Systemic risk, interbank relations and liquidity provision
by the central bank. 33p.
2357 Fridolfsson, Sven-Olof & Stennek, Johan. Why mergers reduce
profits and raise share prices: a theory of pre-emptive
mergers. 43p.
2368 Friebel, Guido & Guriev, Sergei. Why Russian workers do not
move: attachment of workers through in-kind payments. 30p.
2307 Galor, Oded & Moav, Omer. From physical to human capital
accumulation: inequality in the process of development.
41p.
2345 Gourinchas, Pierre-Olivier & Parker, Jonathan A.
Consumption over the life cycle. 47p.
2356 Hau, Harald. Real exchange rate volatility and economic
openness: theory and evidence. 35p.
2364 Herbertsson, Tryggvi T., Skuladottir, Marta & Zoega, Gylfi.
Three symptoms and a cure: a contribution to the economics
of the Dutch disease. 31p.
2302 Horn, Henrik & Persson, Lars. The equilibrium ownership of
an international oligopoly. 43p.
2340 Horn, Henrik, Mavroidis, Petros C. & Nordstrom, Hakan. Is
the use of the WTO dispute settlement system biased?. 30p.
2341 Jensen, Henrik. Targeting nominal income growth or
inflation?. 42p.
2355 Kessler, Anke S. Optimal monitoring in hierarchical
relationships. 24p.
2334 Kilian, Lutz & Zha, Tao. Quantifying the half-life of
deviations from PPP: the role of economic priors. 33p.
2348 Kollintzas, Tryphon, Philippopoulos, Apostolis & Vassilatos,
Vanghelis. Is tax policy coordination necessary?. 30p.
2312 Konrad, Kai A., et al. Geography of the family. 25p.
2326 Konrad, Kai A. Privacy, time consistent optimal labour
income taxation and education policy. 19p.
2306 Lippi, Francesco. Revisiting the case for a populist
central banker. 25p.
2349 Motta, Massimo & Polo, Michele. Leniency programs and
cartel prosecution. 37p.
2332 Munich, Daniel, Svejnar, Jan & Terrell, Katherine. Returns
to human capital under the communist wage grid and during
the transition to a market economy. 54p.
2310 Olarreaga, Marcelo, Soloaga, Isidro & Winters, L. Alan.
What's behind Mercosur's common external tariff?. 41p.
2351 Reichlin, Pietro & Siconolfi, Paolo. Optimal debt contracts
and moral hazard along the business cycle. 43p.
2318 Riphahn, Regina T. Immigrant participation in social
assistance programs: evidence from German guestworkers.
38p.
2346 Rockinger, Michael & Urga, Giovanni. A time varying
parameter model to test for predictability and integration
in stock markets of transition economies. 30p.
2329 Rose, Andrew K. One money, one market: estimating the
effect of common currencies on trade. 47p.
2317 Schmidt, Klaus M. Convertible securities and venture
capital finance. 31p.
2315 Schmitt-Grohe, Stephanie. Endogenous business cycles and
the dynamics of output, hours, and consumption. 35p.
2328 Sibert, Anne. Monetary policy committees: individual and
collective reputations. 31p.
2321 Snower, Dennis J. Inequality of earnings. 59p.
2344 Stoughton, Neal M. & Zechner, Josef. Optimal capital
allocation using RAROC and EVA. 33p.
2342 Svensson, Lars E.O. How should monetary policy be conducted
in an era of price stability?. 50p.
2308 Symeonidis, George. Price competition and market structure:
the impact of cartel policy on concentration in the U.K.
40p.
2322 Valletti, Tommaso M. Location choice and price
discrimination in a duopoly. 36p.
2320 Vanderbussche, Hylke, Veugelers, Reinhilde & Belderbos,
Rene. Undertakings and antidumping: jumping foreign direct
investment in Europe. 29p.
2363 van Ours, Jan C. & Ridder, Geert. Fast track or failure?: a
study of the completion rates of graduate students in
economics. 29p.
2337 Veugelers, Reinhilde & Cassiman, Bruno. Importance of
international linkages for local know-how flows: some
econometric evidence from Belgium. 24p.
2309 Zenou, Yves. Urban unemployment, agglomeration and
transportation policies. 44p.
2391 Almazan, Andres & Suarez, Javier. Optimal corporate
governance structures. 41p.
2392 Bams, Dennis & Wolff, Christian C.P. Risk premia in the
term structure of interest rates: a panel data approach.
30p.
2389 Barsky, Robert B. & Kilian, Lutz. A monetary explanation of
the Great Stagflation of the 1970s. 46p.
2390 Ben-David, Dan & Kimhi, Ayal. Trade and the rate of income
convergence. 29p.
2381 Besley, Timothy & Coate, Stephen. Elected versus appointed
regulators: theory and evidence. 51p.
2384 Boeri, Tito. Optimal speed of transition 10 years after.
30p.
2371 Boeri, Tito. Social Europe: dramatic visions and real
complexity. 43p.
2379 Bofinger, Peter & Wollmershaeuser, Timo. Options for the
exchange rate policies of the EU accession countries (and
other emerging market economies). 32p.
2365 Buiter, Willem H. Monetary misconceptions: new and old
paradigmata and other sad tales. 55p.
2393 De Grauwe, Paul. Monetary policies in the presence of
asymmetries. 23p.
2388 Dolado, Juan J. & Maria-Dolores, Ramon. Evaluating changes
in the Bank of Spain's intervention: an alternative approach
using marked point processes. 31p.
2376 Duranton, Gilles & Puga, Diego. Nursery cities: urban
diversity, process innovation, and the life-cycle products.
36p.
2375 Eijffinger, Sylvester, Schaling, Eric & Verhagen, Willem.
The term structure of interest rates and inflation forecast
targeting. 31p.
2377 Francois, Joseph & Wooton, Ian. Trade in international
transport services: the role of competition. 21p.
2374 Giavazzi, Francesco, Jappelli, Tullio & Pagano, Marco.
Searching for non-linear effects of fiscal policy: evidence
from industrial and developing countries. 35p.
2383 Guiso, Luigi, Sapienza, Paola & Zingales, Luigi. The role
of social capital in financial development. 56p.
2387 Ichino, Andrea & Maggi, Giovanni. Work environment and
individual background: explaining regional shirking
differentials in a large Italian firm. 42p.
2378 Lommerud, Kjell Erik & Vagstad, Steinar. Mommy tracks and
public policy: on self-fulfilling prophecies and gender gaps
in promotion. 36p.
2373 Lutz, Stefan & Turrini, Alessandro. Skills, labour costs
and vertically differentiated industries: a general
equilibrium analysis. 18p.
2385 Manzocchi, Stefano & Ottaviano, Gianmarco I.P. Outsiders in
economic integration: the case of a transition economy.
28p.
2369 Miles, David. Funded and unfunded pensions: risk, return
and welfare. 37p.
2372 O'Rourke, Kevin H. & Williamson, Jeffrey G. The
Heckscher-Ohlin model between 1400 and 2000: when it
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65p.
2370 Rodrik, Dani. Institutions for high-quality growth: what
they are and how to acquire them. 48p.
2380 Svensson, Lars E.O. The first year of the Eurosystem:
inflation targeting or not?. 11p.
2386 von Hagen, Jurgen & Strauch, Rolf R. East Germany:
transition with unification - experiments and experiences.
26p.
2382 Winters, L. Alan. Trade, trade policy and poverty: what are
the links?. 59p.
2405 Altug, Sumru, Demers, Fanny S. & Demers, Michel. Political
risk and irreversible investment: theory and an application
to Quebec. 71p.
2408 Barrett, Alan & O'Connell, Philip J. Is there a wage
premium for returning Irish migrants?. 16p.
2402 Caseli, Francesco & Morelli, Massimo. Bad politicians.
41p.
2407 Coricelli, Fabrizio, Cukierman, Alex & Dalmazzo, Alberto.
Monetary institutions, monopolistic competition, unionized
labour markets, and economic performance. 44p.
2398 Dolado, Juan J., Felgueroso, Florentino & Jimeno, Juan F.
Explaining youth labour market problems in Spain: crowding
out, institutions, or technology shifts?. 33p.
2400 Forni, Mario, et al. Reference cycles: the NBER methodology
revisited. 22p.
2406 Green, Richard. Can competition replace regulation for
small utility customers?. 18p.
2410 Kugler, Adriana D. & Saint-Paul, Gilles. Hiring and firing
costs, adverse selection and the persistence of
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2409 Petrongolo, Barbara & Pissarides, Christopher A. Looking
into the black box: a survey of the matching function. 51p.
2399 Roller, Lars-Hendrik & Waverman, Leonard.
Telecommunications infrastructure and economic development:
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2401 Thoenig, Mathias & Verdier, Thierry. Trade-induced
technical bias and wage inequalities: a theory of defensive
innovations. 43p.
2462 Aghion, Philippe & Schankerman, Mark. A model of market
enhancing infrastructure. 28p.
2437 Anderson, Kym. Agriculture, developing countries, and the
WTO millennium round. 37p.
2464 Angeletos, George-Marios & Kollintzas, Tryphon. Rent
seeking/corruption and growth: a simple model. 32p.
2412 Anthony, Myrvin L. & Hughes Hallett, Andrew. Should
Argentina adopt the U.S. dollar?. 28p.
2445 Bauer, Thomas K. & Haisken-De New, John P. Employer
learning and the returns to schooling. 26p.
2436 Bayoumi, Tamim. The morning after: explaining the slowdown
in Japanese growth in the 1990s. 39p.
2411 Bayoumi, Tamim, Eichengreen, Barry & Mauro, Paolo. On
regional monetary arrangements for ASEAN. 46p.
2446 Benabou, Roland. Tax and education policy in a
heterogeneous agent economy: what levels of redistribution
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2443 Besanko, David, Regibeau, Pierre & Rockett, Katharine. A
multi-task principal-agent approach to organizational form.
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2415 Bloom, Nick, Griffith, Rachel & van Reenen, John. Do R & D
tax credits work?: evidence from a panel of countries
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2420 Boeri, Tito, Nicoletti, Guiseppe & Scarpetta, Stefano.
Regulation and labour market performance. 45p.
2444 Brown, J. David & Earle, John S. Competition and firm
performance: lessons from Russia. 33p.
2425 Caner, Mehmet & Kilian, Lutz. Size distortions of tests of
the null hypothesis of stationarity: evidence and
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2438 Coakley, Jerry, Fuertes, Ana-Maria & Zoega, Gylfi.
Evaluating the persistence and structuralist theories of
unemployment. 33p.
2434 Compte, Olivier, Lambert-Mogiliansky, Ariane & Verdier,
Thierry. Corruption and competition in public market
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2453 Corbett, Jenny & Mitchell, Janet. Banking crises and bank
rescues: the role of reputation. 48p.
2413 Danthine, Jean-Pierre, Giavazzi, Francesco & von Thadden,
Ernst-Ludwig. European financial markets after EMU: a first
assessment. 53p.
2465 de la Fuente, Angel. Convergence across countries and
regions: theory and empirics. 34p.
2466 de la Fuente, Angel & Domenech, Rafael. Human capital in
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make?. 58p.
2460 Dehejia, Vivek H. & Rowe, Nicholas. Macroeconomic
stabilization: fixed exchange rates vs. inflation targeting
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2450 Dehejia, Vivek H. & Dwyer, Douglas W. Output and
unemployment dynamics in transition. 32p.
2461 Detken, Carsten & Hartmann, Philipp. The Euro and
international capital markets. 59p.
2454 Devereux, Michael B. & Engel, Charles. Monetary policy in
the open economy revisited: price-setting rules and exchange
rate flexibility. 43p.
2424 Diebold, Francis X. & Kilian, Lutz. Measuring
predictability: theory and macroeconomic applications. 32p.
2418 DiNardo, John, Hallock, Kevin F. & Pischke, Jorn-Steffen.
Unions and the labour market for managers. 44p.
2463 Disney, Richard, Haskel, Jonathan & Heden, Yiva.
Restructuring and productivity growth in U.K. manufacturing.
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2441 Dolado, Juan J., Mariz-Dolores, Ramon & Naveira, Manuel.
Asymmetries in monetary policy: evidence for four central
banks. 32p.
2452 Dolado, Juan J., Felgueroso, Florentino & Jimeno, Juan F.
The role of the minimum wage in the welfare state: an
appraisal. 33p.
2427 Eichengreen, Barry & Ruehl, Christof. The bail-in problem:
systematic goals, ad hoc means. 47p.
2414 Epstein, Gil S. & Hillman, Arye L. Social harmony at the
boundaries of the welfare state: immigrants and social
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2419 Euwals, Rob. Female labour supply, flexibility of working
hours, and job mobility. 21p.
2426 Farmer, Roger E.A. Natural rate doubts. 29p.
2429 Friebel, Guido & Raith, Michael. Strategic recruiting and
the chain of command. 32p.
2456 Galasso, Vincenzo. The U.S. social security: a financial
appraisal for the median voter. 19p.
2457 Griffith, Rachel, Redding, Stephan & Van Reenen, John.
Mapping the two faces of R & D: productivity growth in a
panel of OECD industries. 74p.
2440 Gruber, Harald & Verboven, Frank. The evolution of markets
under entry and standards regulation: the case of global
mobile telecommunications. 56p.
2449 Guriev, Sergei & Kvassov, Dmitry. Barter for price
discrimination?. 34p.
2430 Hansen, Jorgen & Lofstrom, Magnus. Immigrant assimilation
and welfare participation: do assimilate into or out of
welfare?. 53p.
2417 Hege, Ulrich & Mella-Barral, Pierre. Collateral,
renegotiation and the value of diffusely held debt. 44p.
2416 Hong, Harrison G. & Rady, Sven. Strategic trading and
learning about liquidity. 37p.
2459 Horn, Henrik & Levinsohn, James. Merger policies and trade
liberalization. 37p.
2431 Hunt, Jennifer. Why do people still live in East Germany?.
47p.
2421 Kaplan, Steven N. & Stromberg, Per. Financial contracting
theory meets the real world: an empirical analysis of
venture capital contracts. 73p.
2467 Knarvik, Karen H.M. & Steen, Frode. Vertical industry
linkages: sources of productivity gains and cumulative
causation?. 22p.
2433 La Ferrara, Eliana. Inequality and group participation:
theory and evidence from rural Tanzania. 46p.
2451 Lalive, Rafael, van Ours, Jan C. & Zweimuller, Josef. The
impact of active labour market policies and benefit
entitlement rules on the duration of unemployment. 45p.
2439 Manove, Michael, Padilla, A. Jorge & Pagano, Marco.
Collateral vs. project screening: a model of lazy banks.
26p.
2432 Marin, Dalia, Kaufman, Daniel & Gorochowskij, Bogdan.
Barter in transition economies: competing explanations
confront Ukranian data. 35p.
2442 Marin, Pedro L., Siotis, Georges & Hernan, Roberto. An
empirical evaluation of the determinants of research joint
venture formation. 35p.
2435 Morsink, James & Bayoumi, Tamim. A peek inside the black
box: the monetary transmission mechanism in Japan. 40p.
2428 Pischke, Jorn-Steffen. Continuous training in Germany.
38p.
2458 Povel, Paul & Raith, Michael. Liquidity constraints,
production costs and output decisions. 35p.
2422 Richter, Kaspar. Government case transfers, household
consumption and poverty alleviation: the case of Russia.
47p.
2423 Saint-Paul, Gilles & Bentolila, Samuel. Will EMU increase
Eurosclerosis?. 48p.
2447 van den Berg, Gerald J., van der Klaauw, Bas & van Ours, Jan
C. Punitive sanctions and the transition rate from welfare
to work. 32p.
2448 Vassalou, Maria. Exchange rate and foreign inflation risk
premiums in global equity returns. 54p.
2455 Verdier, Thierry & Zenou, Yves. Racial beliefs, location
and the causes of crime. 41p.
2474 Aghion, Philippe, Howitt, Peter & Violante, Giovanni L.
General purpose technology and within-group inequality.
40p.
2475 Altissimo, Filippo & Violante, Giovanni L. The nonlinear
dynamics of output and unemployment in the U.S. 38p.
2491 Barros, Pedro P. & Martinez-Giralt, Xavier. Public and
private provision of health care. 11p.
2492 Belot, Michele & Van Ours, Jan C. Does the recent success
of some OECD countries in lowering their unemployment rates
lie in the clever design of the. 41p.
2469 Braconier, Henrik, Ekholm, Karolina & Knarvik, Karen H.M.
Does FDI work as a channel for R & D spillovers?: evidence
based on Swedish data. 27p.
2471 Bruno, Giovanni & Falzoni, Anna M. Multinational
corporations, wages and employment: do adjustment costs
matter?. 26p.
2490 Burgess, Simon & Turon, Helene. Unemployment dynamics,
duration and equilibrium: evidence from Britain. 64p.
2477 Collard, Fabrice & Kollinztas, Tryphon. Maintenance,
utilization, and depreciation along the business cycle.
28p.
2486 Dearden, Lorraine, Reed, Howard & Van Reenen, John. Who
gains when workers train?: training and corporate
productivity in a panel of British industries. 68p.
2483 Degeorge, Francois, et al. Selling company shares to
reluctant employees: France Telecom's experience. 52p.
2478 Dueker, Michael & Fischer, Andreas M. Austria's hard
currency policy: the mechanics of a successful exchange-rate
peg. 29p.
2487 Dustmann, Christian & Fabbri, Francesca. Language
proficiency and labour market performance of immigrants in
the U.K. 49p.
2479 Fischer, Andreas M. Do interventions smooth interest
rates?. 28p.
2468 Fumagalli, Chiara. On the welfare effects of competition
for foreign direct investments. 32p.
2476 Haskel, Jonathan. The trade and labour approaches to wage
inequality. 15p.
2473 Imbs, Jean. Sectors and the OECD business cycle. 18p.
2472 Jansen, Marion & Turrini, Alessandro. Job creation, job
destruction, and the international division of labour. 23p.
2485 Kogel, Tomas & Furnkranz-Prskawetz, Alexia. Agricultural
productivity growth and escape from the Malthusian trap.
28p.
2482 Lahiri, Sajal & Raimondos-Moller, Pascalis. Special
interest politics and aid fungibility. 18p.
2488 Lambert-Mogiliansky, Ariane, Sonin, Contantin & Zhuravskaya,
Ekaterina. Capture of bankruptcy: theory and evidence from
Russia. 41p.
2484 Ljungqvist, Alexander P., Jenkinson, Tim & Wilhelm, William
J. Has the introduction of bookbuilding increased the
efficiency of international IPOs?. 56p.
2481 Mattoo, Aaditya & Olarreaga, Marcelo. Reciprocity across
modes of supply in the WTO: a negotiating formula. 15p.
2470 Pennings, Enrico & Sleuwaegen, Leo. The choice and timing
of foreign market entry under uncertainty. 30p.
2489 Propper, Carol, Croxson, Bronwyn & Shearer, Arran. Waiting
times for hospital admissions: the impact of GP fundholding.
27p.
2498 Acemoglu, Daron & Zilibotti, Fabrizio. Productivity
differences. 43p.
2515 Artis, Michael J. & Buti, Marco. "Close to balance or in
surplus:" a policy-maker's guide to the implementation of
the Stability and Growth Pact. 31p.
2493 Barrett, Alan M., Fitzgerald, John & Nolan, Brian. Earnings
inequallity, returns to education and immigration into
Ireland. 34p.
2495 Besley, Timothy & Coate, Stephen. Centralized versus
decentralized provision of local public goods: a political
economy analysis. 43p.
2500 Bohelm, Rene & Taylor, Mark. Unemployment, duration and
exit states in Britain. 36p.
2517 Bonfiglioli, Alessandra & Favero, Carlo A. Measuring
co-movements between U.S. and European stock markets. 41p.
2514 Buonanno, Paolo, et al. Emission trading restrictions with
endogenous technological change. 16p.
2512 Burgess, Simon, et al. Measuring income risk. 39p.
2496 Casella, Alessandra. Games for central bankers: markets vs.
politics in public policy decisions. 29p.
2504 Decamps, Jean Paul & Faure-Grimaud, Antoine. Excessive
continuation and dynamic agency costs of debt. 43p.
2508 Dedola, Luca & Lippi, Francesco. The monetary transmission
mechanism: evidence from the industries of five OECD
countries. 43p.
2518 Denny, Kevin J. & Harmon, Colm P. Education policy reform
and the return to schooling from instrumental variables.
13p.
2505 Faure-Grimaud, Antoine & Gromb, Denis. Public trading and
private incentives. 32p.
2507 Flood, Robert P. & Jeanne, Olivier. An interest rate
defence of a fixed exchange rate?. 18p.
2509 Forni, Mario & Lippi, Marco. The generalized dynamic factor
model: representation theory. 32p.
2499 Giordani, Paolo & Soderlind, Paul. Inflation forecast
uncertainty. 23p.
2497 Hassler, John, Rodriguez-Mora, Jose V. & Zeira, Joseph.
Inequality and mobility. 27p.
2510 Hau, Harald, Killeen, William & Moore, Michael. The Euro as
an international currency: explaining puzzling first
evidence. 26p.
2511 Lane, Philip R. & Milesi-Ferretti, Gian Maria. The transfer
problem revisited: net foreign assets and real exchange
rates. 33p.
2503 Luttmer, Erzo G.J. & Mariotti, Thomas. Subjective discount
factors. 43p.
2502 Nielsen, Helena S., et al. Hit twice?: Danish evidence on
the double-negative effect on the wages of immigrant women.
21p.
2513 Propper, Carol, Rees, Hadley & Green, Katherine. The demand
for private medical insurance in the U.K.: a cohort
analysis. 24p.
2501 Roland, Gerard & Verdier, Thierry. Law enforcement and
transition. 32p.
2494 van den Berg, Gerard J. & van der Klaauw, Bas. Combining
micro and macro unemployment duration data. 39p.
2506 Ward, Melanie. Gender, salary and promotion in the academic
profession. 24p.
UNIVERSITY OF ESSEX. Department of Economics.
505 Coles, Melvyn G. & Muthoo, Abhinay. Bargaining equilibrium
in a non-stationary environment. 26p.
504 Guariglia, Alessandra & Kim, Byung-Yeon. Determinants and
dynamics of moonlighting: the case of Russian married men.
29p.
506 Lahiri, Sajal & Ono, Yoshiyasu. Protecting environment in
the presence of foreign direct investment: tax versus
quantity restriction. 22p.
503 Li, Carmen A. Export diversification and export-led growth
in Mexico. 27p.
509 Ercolani, Marco G. Inflation tax and the hidden economy.
18p.
510 Ercolani, Marco G. The price augmented risk premium, theory
and application. 20p.
508 Markose, Sheri M. & Loke, Yiing Jia. Changing trends in
payment systems for selected G10 and EU countries, 1990 -
1998. 12p.
507 Markose, Sheri M. & Loke, Yiing Jia. Network effects on
cash-card substitution in transactions and low interest rate
regimes. 29p.
512 Muthoo, Abhinay. On the foundations of basic property
rights, part 1: a model of the state of nature with two
players. 51p.
513 Richmond, J. & Lynde, Catherine. Cost inefficiencies in
U.K. manufacturing. 31p.
514 Richmond, J. & Lynde, Catherine. Measuring efficiency and
costing slack. 30p.
511 Symeonidis, George. Are cartel laws bad for business?:
evidence from the U.K. 45p.
515 Symeonidis, George. Cartel stability with multiproduct
firms. 19p.
EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE. Department of Economics.
9924 Artis, Mike, Krolzig, Hans-Martin & Toro, Juan. The
European business cycle. 44p.
9935 Benhabib, Jess & Farmer, Roger E.A. The monetary
transmission mechanism. 81p.
9934 Bennett, Rosalind L. & Farmer, Roger E.A. Indeterminacy
with non-separable utility. 28p.
9933 Farmer, Roger E.A. Two new Keynesian theories of sticky
prices. 52p.
THE MAURICE FALK INSTITUTE FOR ECONOMIC RESEARCH IN ISRAEL.
9904 Berman, Eli, Lang, Kevin & Siniver, Erez. Language skill
complementarity: returns to immigrant language acquisition.
33p.
9905 Perry, Motty & Reny, Philip J. An ex-post efficient
auction. 26p.
2000-1 Amir, Shmuel. Overseas foreign workers in Israel: policy
aims and labor market outcomes. 18p.
2000-4 Berman, Eli & Rzakhanov, Zaur. Fertility, migration and
altruism. 39p.
2000-3 Gould, Eric D., Moav, Omer & Weinberg, Bruce A.
Precautionary demand for education, inequality, and
technological progress. 47p.
2000-8 Ahituv, Avner. Employment and earnings structure: evidence
from Israel. 39p.
2000-9 Maoz, Yishay & Moav, Omer. Capital-skill complementarity,
inequality and development. 29p.
2000-7 Volij, Oscar. Public education, communities and vouchers.
28p.
200010 Chiswick, Barry R. & Repetto, Gaston. Immigrant adjustment
in Israel: literacy and fluency in Hebrew and earnings.
37p.
200011 Galor, Oded & Moav, Omer. From physical to human capital
accumulation: inequality in the process of development.
32p.
FONDAZIONE ENI ENRICO MATTEI.
91/99 Bartolini, Stefano & Bonatti, Luigi. Endogenous growth and
negative externalities. 25p.
100/99 Spagnolo, Giancarlo. Markets and cooperation. 20p.
5/2000 Pindyck, Robert S. Irreversibilities and the timing of
environmental policy. 31p.
472000 Gautier, Axel & Paoloni, Dimitri. Delegation and
information revelation. 29p.
482000 Papandreou, Andreas. Externality, convexity and
institutions. 28p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF ATLANTA. Research Department.
9923 Eisenbeis, Robert A., Ferrier, Gary D. & Kwan, Simon H. The
informativeness of stochastic frontier and programming
frontier efficiency scores: cost efficiency and other me.
38p.
9919 Espinosa-Vega, Marco & Russell, Steven. A public finance
analysis of multiple reserve requirements. 92p.
9918 Fisher, Mark. Consumption and asset prices with recursive
preferences: continuous-time approximations to discrete time
models. 41p.
9917 Fisher, Mark & Gilles, Christian. Consumption and asset
prices with homothetic recursive preferences. 54p.
9920 Heston, Steven L. & Nandi, Saikat. A discrete-time
two-factor model for pricing bonds and interest rate
derivatives under random volatility. 29p.
9921 Kilian, Lutz & Zha, Tao. Quantifying the half-life of
deviations from PPP: the role of economic priors. 34p.
9922 Leeper, Eric M. & Zha, Tao. Modest policy intervention.
63p.
9916 Moen, Jon R. & Tallman, Ellis W. Why didn't the United
States establish a central bank after the Panic of 1907?.
29p.
2000-2 Nachman, David C. & Smith, Stephen D. Decentralized
production and public liquidity with private information.
40p.
2000-1 Rodriguez, Daniel & Zavodny, Madeline. Explaining changes
in the age distribution of displaced workers. 34p.
2000-5 Ackert, Lucy F. & Athanassakos, George. A simultaneous
equations analysis of analysts' forecast bias and
institutional ownership. 31p.
2000-4 Bitler, Marianne & Zavodny, Madeline. The effect of
Medicaid eligibility expansions on births. 29p.
2000-3 Waggoner, Daniel F. & Zha, Tao. A Gibbs simulator for
restricted VAR models. 23p.
2000-6 Hiraki, Takato & Maberly, Edwin D. An analysis of Japanese
stock return dynamics conditional on U.S. Monday holiday
closures. 24p.
2000-8 Waggoner, Daniel F. & Zha, Tao. Likelihood-preserving
normalization in multiple equation models. 26p.
2000-7 Zavodny, Madeline. Technology and job retention among young
adults, 1980-98. 36p.
200014 Becsi, Zsolt, Wang, Ping & Li, Victor. Financial
matchmakers in credit markets with heterogeneous borrowers.
35p.
200018 Benston, George, et al. Bank capital structure, regulatory
capital, and securities innovations. 38p.
200017 Espinosa-Vega, Marco A. & Yip, Chong K. Government
financing in an endogenous growth moel with financial market
restrictions. 29p.
200016 Espinosa-Vega, Marco A., Smith, Bruce D. & Yip, Chong K.
Barriers to international capital flows: when, why, how big,
and for whom?. 41p.
200010 Gillette, Ann B., Noe, Thomas H. & Rebello, Michael J.
Corporate board composition, protocols, and voting behavior:
experimental evidence. 62p.
2000-9 Gillette, Ann B. & Noe, Thomas H. If at first you don't
succeed: an experimental investigation of the impact of
repetition options on corporate takeo. 63p.
200013 Ginther, Donna K. & Pollak, Robert A. Does family structure
affect children's educational outcomes?. 53p.
200015 Kahn, Charles M. & Roberds, William. The CLS bank: a
solution to the risks of international payments settlement?.
48p.
200011 Maberly, Edwin D. & Waggoner, Daniel F. Closing the
question on the continuation of turn-of-the-month effects:
evidence from the S&P 500 index futures cont. 26p.
200012 Zavodny, Madeline. Immigrant selectivity: evidence from
occupational distributions. 29p.
200021 Del Guercio, Diane & Tkac, Paula A. The determinants of the
flow of funds of managed portfolios: mutual funds versus
pension funds. 45p.
200020 Heston, Steven L. & Nandi, Saikat. Derivatives on
volatility: some simple solutions based on observables.
19p.
200022 Kahn, Charles M., McAndrews, James & Roberds, William. A
theory of transactions privacy. 27p.
200019 Leeper, Eric M. & Zha, Tao. Assessing simple policy rules:
a view from a complete macro model. 55p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF CHICAGO. Research Department.
9918 Burnside, Craig, Eichenbaum, Martin & Fisher, Jonas D.M.
Assessing the effects of fiscal shocks. 42p.
9919 Burnside, Craig, Eichenbaum, Martin & Fisher, Jonas D.M.
Fiscal shocks in an efficiency wage model. 28p.
9923 Aaronson, Daniel. A note on the benefits of homeownership.
17p.
9926 Ackert, Lucy F. & Hunter, William C. Intrinsic bubbles: the
case of stock prices, a comment. 14p.
9924 Barrow, Lisa & McGranahan, Leslie. The earned income credit
and durable goods purchases. 70p.
9927 Hao, Jonathan, Hunter, William C. & Yang, Won Keun.
Deregulation and efficiency: the case of private Korean
banks. 33p.
9928 Jacobson, Louis, LaLonde, Robert & Sullivan, Daniel.
Measures of program performance and the training choices of
displaced workers. 39p.
9922 Kouparitsas, Michael A. Is there evidence of the new
economy in the data?. 25p.
9929 Worthington, Paula R. The value of relationships between
small firms and their lenders. 21p.
9930 Aaronson, Daniel & Sullivan, Daniel G. Worker insecurity
and aggregate wage growth. 28p.
2000-2 French, Eric. The effects of health, wealth, and wages on
labor supply and retirement behavior. 46p.
2000-2 French, Eric. The effects of health, wealth, and wages on
labor supply and retirement behavior. 46p.
2000-4 Barrow, Lisa & Rouse, Cecilia E. Using market valuation to
assess the importance and efficiency of public school
spending. 40p.
2000-5 Veracierto, Marcelo. Employment flows, capital mobility,
and policy analysis. 40p.
2000-8 French, Eric. The labor supply response to (mismeasured
but) predictable wage changes. 36p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF CLEVELAND. Research Department.
1 Hess, Gregory D. & Schweitzer, Mark E. Does wage inflation
cause price inflation?. 14p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS. Research Department.
9911 Balke, Nathan S., Brown, Stephen P.A. & Yucel, Mine K. Oil
price shocks and the U.S. economy: where does the asymmetry
originate?. 31p.
9909 Haslag, Joseph H. & Bhattacharya, Joydeep. Central bank
responsibility, seigniorage, and welfare. 42p.
9910 Orrenius, Pia M. The role of family networks, coyote prices
and the rural economy in migration from Western Mexico,
1965-1994. 44p.
9912 Santore, Rudy & Viard, Alan D. Legal fee restrictions,
moral hazard, and attorney profits. 25p.
2000-1 Balke, Nathan S. & Wohar, Mark E. Why are stock prices so
high?: dividend growth or discount factor?. 70p.
2000-2 Haslag, Joseph H. On Fed watching and central bank
transparency. 39p.
2000-3 Brown, Stephen P.A. & Huntington, Hillard G. Unilateral
OECD policies to mitigate global climate change. 39p.
2000-4 Koenig, Evan F., Dolmas, Sheila & Piger, Jeremy. The use
and abuse of "real-time" data in economic forecasting. 29p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS. Financial Industry Studies.
3/99 Barr, Richard S., et al. Evaluating the productive
efficiency and performance of U.S. commercial banks. 47p.
1/2000 Gunther, Jeffery W. & Moore, Robert R. Early warning models
in real time. 26p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF KANSAS CITY. Research Division.
9910 Amato, Jeffery D. & Laubach, Thomas. Forecast-based
monetary policy. 33p.
9909 Amato, Jeffery D. & Laubach, Thomas. Monetary policy in an
estimated optimization-based model with sticky prices and
wages. 38p.
9911 Clark, Todd E. & McCracken, Michael W. Tests of equal
forecast accuracy and encompassing for nested models. 52p.
9908 Kozicki, Sharon & Hoffman, Barak. Implications of rounding
and rebasing for empirical analyses using consumer price
inflation. 20p.
9912 Rappaport, Jordan. How does labor mobility affect income
convergence?. 37p.
9913 Rappaport, Jordan. Why are population flows so persistent?.
46p.
2000-2 Orlando, Michael J. On the importance of geographic and
technological proximity for R & D spillovers: an empirical
investigation. 45p.
2000-1 Schreft, Stacey L. Private money, settlement, and discount:
a comment. 8p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF MINNEAPOLIS. Research Department.
264 Gowrisankaran, Gautam & Holmes, Thomas J. Do mergers lead
to monopoly in the long run?: results from the dominant firm
model. 36p.
265 Kehoe, Patrick J. & Perri, Fabrizio. International business
cycles with endogenous incomplete markets. 38p.
267 Chin, Dan, Geweke, John & Miller, Preston. Predicting
turning points. 31p.
266 Miller, Preston. Some fresh perspectives on price-support
policies. 46p.
268 Phelan, Christopher. On the irrelevance of government debt
without commitment. 19p.
269 Mitchell, Matthew F. The scale of production in
technological revolutions. 29p.
270 Cole, Harold L. & Ohanian, Lee E. Re-examining the
contributions of money and banking shocks to the U.S. Great
Depression. 53p.
271 Jones, Larry E., Manuelli, Rodolfo E. & Siu, Henry E.
Growth and business cycles. 49p.
274 Kocherlakota, Narayana R. Risky collateral and deposit
insurance. 23p.
275 Kocherlakota, Narayana R. Societal benefits of nominal
bonds. 22p.
273 Llobet, Gerard, Hopenhayn, Hugo & Mitchell, Matthew.
Rewarding sequential innovators: prizes, patents and
buyouts. 41p.
272 Mitchell Franco, April & Filson, Darren. Knowledge
diffusion through employee mobility. 58p.
278 Alvarez, Fernando, Atkeson, Andrew & Kehoe, Patrick J.
Money, interest rates, and exchange rates with endogenously
segmented markets. 38p.
256r Atkeson, Andrew & Kehoe, Patrick J. Paths of development
for early- and late-bloomers in a dynamic Heckscher-Ohlin
model. 20p.
279 Boldrin, Michele & Levine, David K. Growth cycles and
market crashes. 33p.
277 Chari, V.V., Kehoe, Patrick J. & McGrattan, Ellen R. Can
sticky price models generate volatile and persistent real
exchange rates?. 51p.
276 Jones, Larry E. & Manuelli, Rodolfo E. Endogenous policy
choice: the case of pollution and growth. 51p.
280 Boldrin, Michele, Christiano, Lawrence J. & Fisher, Jonas
D.M. Habit persistence, asset returns and the business
cycle. 73p.
281 Jones, Larry E., Manuelli, Rodolfo E. & Stacchetti, Ennio.
Technology (and policy) shocks in models of endogenous
growth. 51p.
282 Prescott, Edward C. & Rios-Rull, Jose-Victor. On the
equilibrium concept for overlapping generations
organizations. 23p.
FED RESERVE BANK OF MPLS-UNIV OF MINN. Inst. for Empirical Macro.
132 Aiyagari, S. Rao, Greenwood, Jeremy & Seshardi, Ananth.
Efficient investment in children. 43p.
133 Bassetto, Marco. Political economy of taxation in an
overlapping generations economy. 52p.
134 Caselli, Francesco & Morelli, Massimo. Bad politicians.
41p.
135 Berliant, Marcus, Reed, Robert R. & Wang, Ping. Knowledge
exchange, matching, and agglomeration. 41p.
136 Imrohoroglu, Ayse, Imrohoroglu, Selahattin & Joines, Douglas
H. Time inconsistent preferences and social security. 42p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF PHILADELPHIA. Economic Research Division.
9918 Chatterjee, Satyajit & Corbae, Dean. Competitive theories
for economies with general transactions technology. 19p.
9919 Crone, Theodore M. Using state indexes to define economic
regions in the U.S. 29p.
9921 Croushore, Dean & Stark, Tom. A real-time data set for
macroeconomists: does the date vintage matter?. 54p.
9920 Phillips, Kerk & Wrase, Jeffrey. Schumpeterian growth and
endogenous business cycles. 37p.
9922 Voith, Richard. Does the U.S. tax treatment of housing
create an incentive for exclusionary zoning and increased
decentralization?. 47p.
2000-1 Berlin, Mitchell & Mester, Loretta J. Optimal financial
contracts for large investors: the role of lender liability.
33p.
2000-2 Stark, Tom. Does current-quarter information improve
quarterly forecasts for the U.S. economy?. 56p.
2000-3 Leduc, Sylvain. Incomplete markets, borrowing constraints,
and the foreign exchange risk premium. 26p.
2000-4 Hughes, Joseph P., Mester, Loretta J. & Moon, Choon-Geol.
Are scale economies in banking elusive or illusive?:
evidence obtained by incorporating capital structure and
risk-. 44p.
2000-5 Hughes, Joseph P., et al. Recovering risky technologies
using the almost ideal demand system: an application to U.S.
banking. 32p.
2000-6 Croushore, Dean & Stark, Tom. A real-time data set for
macroeconomists: does data vintage matter for forecasting?.
29p.
2000-7 Khan, Aubhik & Ravikumar, B. Costly technology adoption and
capital accumulation. 39p.
2000-8 Carlino, Gerald & Sill, Keith. Regional income
fluctuations: common trends and common cycles. 33p.
2000-9 Carlino, Gerald A., DeFina, Robert H. & Sill, Keith.
Sectoral shocks and metropolitan employment growth. 30p.
200010 Khan, Aubhik & Thomas, Julia K. Nonconvex factor
adjustments in equilibrium business cycle models: do
nonlinearities matter?. 47p.
200011 Leduc, Sylvain. Exchange-rate puzzles in a model with
arbitrage. 37p.
200012 Voith, Richard & Gyourko, Joseph. Capitalization of federal
taxes, the relative price of housing, and urban form:
density and sorting effects. 27p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD. Finance & Economics Discussion Series.
9954 Bomfin, Antulio N. Measurement error in general
equilibrium: the aggregate effects of noisy economic
indicators. 27p.
9964 Cohen, Darrel & Follette, Glenn. The automatic fiscal
stabilizers: quietly doing their thing. 70p.
9962 Downing, Chris. Nonparametric estimation of multifactor
continuous time interest rate models. 46p.
9958 Estevao, Marcello & Lach, Saul. The evolution of the demand
for temporary help supply employment in the United States.
25p.
9957 Estevao, Marcello & Lach, Saul. Measuring temporary labor
outsourcing in U.S. manufacturing. 46p.
9951 Finan, Frederico S. & Tetlow, Robert. Optimal control of
large, forward-looking models: efficient solutions and two
examples. 11p.
9953 Fleischman, Charles A. The causes of business cycles and
the cyclicality of real wages. 36p.
9963 Gibson, Michael S. Is corporate governance ineffective in
emerging markets?. 38p.
9965 Hooker, Mark A. Are oil shocks inflationary?: asymmetric
and nonlinear specifications versus changes in regime. 23p.
9955 Jones, Barry E. & Nesmith, Travis D. Tests for non-linear
dynamics in systems of non-stationary economic time series:
the case of short-term U.S. intere. 45p.
9959 Liang, J. Nellie & Sharpe, Steven A. Share repurchases and
employee stock options and their implications for S&P 500
share retirements and expected retu. 19p.
9960 Otoo, Maria W. Consumer sentiment and the stock market.
19p.
9966 Otoo, Maria W. Temporary employment and the natural rate of
unemployment. 17p.
9956 Roberts, John M. & Morin, Norman J. Is hysteresis important
for U.S. unemployment?. 43p.
9952 Swanson, Eric T. Measuring the cyclicality of real wages:
how important is aggregation across industries?. 31p.
9961 Weisbenner, Scott. Do pension plans with participant
investment choice teach households to hold equity?. 36p.
9968 Johnson, Kathleen W. Credit constraints, consumer leasing
and the automobile replacement decision. 23p.
9967 Orphanides, Athanasios & Wieland, Volker. Efficient
monetary policy design near price stability. 50p.
2000-4 Berger, Allen N., et al. Globalization of financial
institutions: evidence from cross-border banking
performance. 113p.
2000-7 Berkowitz, Jeremy. On identification of continuous time
stochastic processes. 16p.
200010 Covitz, Dan & Harrison, Paul. The timing of debt issuance
and rating migration: theory and evidence. 43p.
2000-9 Cutler, David M. & Sheiner, Louise. Generational aspects of
Medicare. 12p.
2000-3 Elmendorf, Douglas W. & Sheiner, Louise M. Should America
save for its old age?: population aging, national saving,
and fiscal policy. 46p.
2000-5 Kiley, Michael T. Stock prices and fundamentals in a
production economy. 32p.
200012 Maki, Dean M. The growth of consumer credit and the
household debt service burden. 26p.
200013 Orphanides, Athanasios. Activist stabilization policy and
inflation: the Taylor rule in the 1970s. 20p.
2000-8 Starr-McCluer, Martha. The effects of weather on retail
sales. 25p.
2000-1 Tetlow, Robert. Inflation targeting and target stability.
56p.
200011 Tevlin, Stacey & Whelan, Karl. Explaining the investment
boom of the 1990s. 33p.
2000-6 Whelan, Karl. Computers, obsolescence, and productivity.
40p.
2000-2 Whelan, Karl. Real wage dynamics and the Phillips curve.
25p.
200019 Bartlesman, Eric J. & Doma, Mark. Understanding
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200016 Bomfin, Antulio N. Heterogeneous forecasts and aggregate
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200014 Bomfin, Antulio N. & Reinhart, Vincent R. Making news:
financial market effects of Federal Reserve disclosure
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200015 Calem, Paul S. & Longhofer, Stanley D. Anatomy of a
fair-lending exam: the uses and limitations of statistics.
34p.
200018 Carey, Mark. Dimensions of credit risk and their
relationship to economic capital requirements. 38p.
200017 Estevao, Marcello & Tevlin, Stacey. Do firms share their
success with workers?: the response of wages to product
market conditions. 27p.
200026 Bertaut, Carol & Starr-McCluer, Martha. Household
portfolios in the United States. 41p.
200027 Cannon, Sandra A., et al. Has compensation become more
flexible?. 31p.
200021 Click, Reid W. & Harrison, Paul. Does multinationality
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corporations. 36p.
200030 Downing, Chris & Wallace, Nancy. A real options approach to
housing investment. 36p.
200025 Gibson, Michael S. & Pritsker, Matthew. Improving
grid-based methods for estimating value at risk of
fixed-income portfolios. 29p.
200022 Higgins, Matthew & Zakrajsek, Egon. Purchasing power
parity: three stakes through the heart of the unit root
null. 44p.
200024 McCarthy, Jonathan & Zakrajsek, Egon. Microeconomic
inventory adjustment: evidence from U.S. firm-level data.
37p.
200020 Oliner, Stephen D. & Sichel, Daniel E. The resurgence of
growth in the late 1990s: is information technology the
story?. 48p.
200023 Rudd, Jeremy B. Assessing the productivity of public
capital with a locational equilibrium model. 35p.
200028 Tetlow, Robert J. & von zur Muehlen, Peter. Robust monetary
policy with misspecified models: does model uncertainty
always call for attenuated policy?. 46p.
200029 Weisbenner, Scott J. Corporate share repurchases in the
1990s: what role fo stock options play?. 42p.
200036 Berger, Allen N. The integration of the financial services
industry: where are the efficiencies?. 39p.
200031 Bostic, Raphael W. & Surette, Brian J. Have the doors
opened wider?: trends in home-ownership rates by race and
income. 30p.
200034 Cohen, Darrel. A quantitative defense of stabilization
policy. 17p.
200033 Sack, Brian. Deriving inflation expectations from nominal
and inflation-indexed Treasury yields. 24p.
200032 Swanson, Eric T. On signal extraction and non-certainty
equivalence in optimal monetary policy rules. 30p.
200038 Tulip, Peter. Do minimum wages raise the NAIRU. 36p.
200035 Whelan, Karl. A guide to the use of chain aggregated
national income and product accounts data. 20p.
200039 Berger, Allen N., Kyle, Margaret K. & Scalise, Joseph M.
Did U.S. bank supervisors get tougher during the credit
crunch? Did they get easier during the banking boom? Did .
54p.
200037 Berger, Allen N., DeYoung, Robert & Udell, Gregory F.
Efficiency barriers to the consolidation of the European
financial services industry. 18p.
200047 Carey, Mark & Hrycay, Mark. Parameterizing credit risk
models with rating data. 91p.
200043 Harrigan, James & Zakrajsek, Egon. Factor supplies and
specialization in the world economy. 42p.
200044 Heuson, Andrea, Passmore, Wayne & Sparks, Roger. Credit
scoring and mortgage securitization: do they lower mortgage
rates?. 39p.
200049 Knight, Brian. The flypaper effect unstuck: evidence on
endogenous grants from the Federal Highway Aid Program.
49p.
200046 Rudd, Jeremy. Empirical evidence on human capital
spillovers. 35p.
200048 Sabarwal, Tarun. Bankruptcy in general equilibrium. 42p.
200042 Sack, Brian. Using Treasury STRIPS to measure the yield
curve. 35p.
200041 Sironi, Andrea. An analysis of European banks SND issues
and its implications for the design of a mandatory
subordinated debt polic. 38p.
200040 Sironi, Andrea. Testing for market discipline in the
European banking industry: evidence from subordinated debt
issues. 36p.
200045 Zhou, Hao. A study of the finite sample properties of EMM,
GMM, QMLE, and MLE for a square root interest rate diffusion
model. 42p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD. International Finance Papers.
651 Faust, Jon & Svensson, Lars E.O. The equilibrium degree of
transparency and control in monetary policy. 24p.
652 Faust, Jon & Rogers, John H. Monetary policy's role in
exchange rate behavior. 31p.
653 Kamin, Steven B. & von Kleist, Karsten. The evolution and
determinants of emerging market credit spreads in the 1990s.
45p.
650 Wright, Jonathan H. Long memory in emerging market stock
returns. 18p.
649 Wright, Jonathan H. & Bollerslev, Tim. High frequency data,
frequency domain inference and volatility forecasting. 25p.
656 Ahmed, Shaghil. Sources of economic fluctuations in Latin
America and implications for choice of exchange rate
regimes. 43p.
657 Doyle, Brian M. "Here, dollars, dollars.." - estimating
currency demand and worldwide currency substitution. 28p.
655 Ericsson, Neil R. & MacKinnon, James G. Distributions of
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658 Loretan, Mico & English, William B. Evaluating "correlation
breakdowns" during periods of market volatility. 31p.
654 Wright, Jonathan H. A simple approach to robust inference
in a cointegrating system. 27p.
660 Canova, Fabio & De Nicolo, Gianni. Monetary disturbances
matter for business fluctuations in the G-7. 38p.
659 Davis, Donald R. & Reeve, Trevor A. Human capital,
unemployment, and relative wages in a global economy. 35p.
661 Allayannis, George & Ihrig, Jane. The effect of markups on
the exchange rate exposure of stock returns. 45p.
663 Campos, Julia & Ericsson, Neil R. Constructive data mining:
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662 Edison, Hali J. & Reinhart, Carmen M. Capital controls
during financial crises: the case of Malaysia and Thailand.
36p.
665 Edison, Hali J. & MacDonald, Ronald. Monetary policy
independence in the ERM: was there any?. 34p.
664 Ihrig, Jane & Moe, Karine S. The dynamics of informal
employment. 28p.
668 Ammer, John & Packer, Frank. How consistent are credit
ratings?: a geographic and sectoral analysis of default
risk. 20p.
666 Engel, Charles & Rogers, John H. Deviations from purchasing
power parity: causes and welfare costs. 26p.
667 Warnock, Francis E. Exchange rate dynamics and the welfare
effects of monetary policy in a two country model with
home-product bias. 32p.
670 Denizer, Cevdet, Iyigun, Murat & Owen, Ann L. Finance and
macroeconomic volatility. 27p.
671 Edge, Rochelle. The effect of monetary policy on
residential and structures investment under differential
project planning and comp. 45p.
672 Edge, Rochelle M. The equivalence of wage and price
staggering in monetary business cycle models. 24p.
673 Edge, Rochelle M. Time-to-build, time-to-plan, habit
persistence and the liquidity effect. 45p.
675 Edison, Hali J. Do indicators of financial crises work?: an
evaluation of an early warning system. 74p.
669 Gould, David M. & Kamin, Steven B. The impact of monetary
policy on exchange rates during financial crises. 51p.
674 Wright, Jonathan H. Detecting lack of identification in
GMM. 32p.
676 Christiano, Larwrence J. & Gust, Christopher. The
expectations trap hypothesis. 40p.
680 Freund, Caroline L. Spaghetti regionalism. 19p.
679 Karceski, Jason, Ongena, Steven & Smith, David C. The
impact of bank consolidation on commercial borrower welfare.
38p.
681 Kim, Chang-Jin & Piger, Jeremy. Common stochastic trends,
common cycles, and asymmetry in economic fluctuations. 37p.
678 Marquez, Jaime & Workman, Lisa. Modeling the IMF's
statistical discrepany in the global current account. 32p.
677 Warnock, M.V. Cacdac & Warnock, Francis E. The declining
volatility of U.S. employment: was Arthur Burns right?.
28p.
683 Nelson, Charles R., Piger, Jeremy & Zivot, Eric. Markov
regime-switching and unit root tests. 31p.
682 Wright, Jonathan H. Exact confidence intervals for impulse
responses in a Gaussian vector autoregression. 20p.
684 Koenig, Evan F., Dolmas, Sheila & Piger, Jeremy. The use
and abuse of "real-time" data in economic forecasting. 31p.
686 Ongena, Steven, Smith, David C. & Michalsen, Dag. Firms and
their distressed banks: lessons from the Norwegian banking
crisis (1988-1991). 45p.
685 Wright, Jonathan H. Log-periodogram estimation of long
memory volatility dependencies with conditionally heavy
tailed returns. 30p.
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION. Bureau of Economics.
229 Garmon, Christopher. Complements integration and leverage:
the case of the middleman. 21p.
230 Hosken, Daniel, Matsa, David & Reiffen, David. How do
retailers adjust prices?: evidence from store-level data.
47p.
231 Thomas, Charles J. & Wilson, Bart J. A comparison of
auctions and multilateral negotiations. 40p.
232 Thompson, Aileen J. Import competition and market power:
Canadian evidence. 31p.
233 Wickelgren, Abraham L. Innovation, market structure and the
holdup problem with horizontal product differentiation.
45p.
234 Curran, Christopher & Schrag, Joel. Optimal agency
relationships in search markets. 34p.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY. Institute of Economic Research.
1877 Cooper, Richard N. Exchange rate choices. 33p.
1878 Glaeser, Edward L. & Scheinkman, Jose A. Measuring social
interactions. 57p.
1876 Grossman, Gene M. & Helpman, Elhanan. Incomplete contracts
and industrial organization. 42p.
1886 Harris, Christopher & Laibson, David. Dynamic choices of
hyperbolic consumers. 58p.
1880 Hart, Oliver & Moore, John. On the design of hierarchies:
coordination versus specialization. 52p.
1885 Johnson, Simon & Shleifer, Andrei. Coase vs. the Coasians.
58p.
1884 Kaul, Aditya, Mehrotra, Vikas & Morck, Randall. Demand
curves for stocks do slope down: new evidence from an index
weights adjustment. 28p.
1882 La Porta, Rafael, et al. Investor protection and corporate
valuation. 39p.
1883 La Porta, Rafael, et al. Investor protection: origins,
consequences, reform. 41p.
1879 Morck, Randall, Yeung, Bernard & Yu, Wayne. The information
content of stock markets: why do emerging markets have
synchronous stock price movements?. 61p.
1881 Weitzman, Martin L. An "economics proof" of a separating
hyperplane theorem. 9p.
1889 Blanchard, Olivier & Shleifer, Andrei. Federalism with and
without political centralization: China versus Russia. 17p.
1892 Calvet, Laurent E. & Comon, Etienne. Behavioral
heterogeneity and the income effect. 64p.
1891 Glaeser, Edward L., Kahn, Matthew E. & Rappaport, Jordan.
Why do the poor live in cities?. 59p.
1887 Johnson, Simon, et al. Tunnelling. 13p.
1890 La Porta, Rafael, Lopez-de-Silanes, Florencio & Shleifer,
Andrei. Government ownership of banks. 55p.
1888 Mankiw, N. Gregory. The savers-spenders theory of fiscal
policy. 14p.
1897 Campbell, John Y. Asset pricing at the millenium. 73p.
1896 Campbell, John Y., et al. Investing retirement wealth: a
life-cycle model. 47p.
1895 Campbell, John Y. & Viceira, Luis M. Who should buy
long-term bonds?. 72p.
1894 Glaeser, Edward L. & Sacerdote, Bruce. The determinants of
punishment: deterrence, incapacitation and vengeance. 30p.
1898 Hayashi, Fumio. Is there a liquidity effect in the Japanese
interbank market?. 40p.
1893 Morck, Randall & Nakamura, Masao. Japanese corporate
governance and macroeconomic problems. 21p.
1902 Calvet, Laurent & Fisher, Adlai. Forecasting multifractal
volatility. 36p.
1900 Campbell, John Y. & Ludvigson, Sydney. Elasticities of
substitution in real business cycle models with home
production. 43p.
1899 Campbell, John Y., et al. Stock market mean reversion and
the optimal equity allocation of a long-lived investor.
25p.
1901 Glaeser, Edward L., Kolko, Jed & Saiz, Albert. Consumer
city. 42p.
HEBREW UNIV. Center for Rationality & Interactive Decision Theory.
206 Haimanko, Ori. A note on monotone price rules for
homogeneous cost functions. 13p.
207 Hougaard, Jens L., Peleg, Bezalel & Thorlund-Petersen, Lars.
On the set of Lorenz-maximal imputations in the core of a
balanced game. 24p.
208 Moskinsky, Avital & Bar-Hillel, Maya. Where did 1850 happen
first: in America or in Europe?: a cognitive account for an
historical bias. 24p.
210 Assaf, David & Samuel-Cahn, Ester. Prophet inequalities for
optimal stopping rules with probabilistic recall. 17p.
213 Ney-Nifle, Muriel, Keaser, Tamar & Shmida, Avi. Location
and color learning in bumblebees in a two-phase conditioning
experiment. 29p.
211 Yaniv, Ilan & Schul, Yaacov. Acceptance and elimination
procedures in choice: non-complementarity and the role of
implied status quo. 27p.
212 Yaniv, Ilan & Kleinberger, Eli. Advice taking in decision
making: egocentric discounting and reputation formation.
31p.
216 Cahn, Amotz. General procedures leading to correlated
equilibria. 47p.
218 Granot, Daniel, Maschler, Michael & Shalev, Jonathan.
Voting for voters: the unanimity case. 56p.
215 Nirel, Ronit & Gorfine, Malka. Analysing data of intergroup
prisoner's dilemma game. 35p.
217 Sunstein, Cass R. & Ullmann-Margalit, Edna. Solidarity in
consumption. 24p.
209 Cohen, Dan. A rational basis for irrational beliefs and
behaviors. 8p.
214 Volij, Oscar & Winter, Eyal. On risk aversion and
bargaining outcomes. 19p.
219 Ben-Shoham, Assaf, Serrano, Roberto & Volij, Oscar. The
evolution of exchange. 17p.
221 Kaplan, Todd R. & Zamir, Shmuel. The strategic use of
seller information in private-value auctions. 42p.
223 Keiding, Hans & Peleg, Bezalel. Representation of
effectivity functions in coalition proof Nash equilibrium: a
complete characterization. 25p.
220 Volij, Oscar. In defense of defect. 14p.
222 Zamir, Shmuel. Rationality and emotions in ultimatum
bargaining. 32p.
224 Hart, Sergiu & Mas-Colell, Andreu. A reinforcement
procedure leading to correlated equilibrium. 23p.
226 Keasar, Tamar, et al. Foraging bees in two-armed bandit
situations: laboratory experiments and possible decision
rules. 29p.
225 Simon, Robert S.. E-equilibria in non-zero sum stochastic
games with finitely many states, an existence proof using
discount factors. 36p.
HITOTSUBASHI UNIVERSITY. Institute for Economic Research.
381 Booth, Alan E. A tentative comparison of the politics of
production: income doubling in the U.K. and Japan. 26p.
384 Dallago, Bruno. Small and medium size enterprises and local
productive systems: the Italian experience and Hungary.
44p.
379 Goto, Reiko, Suzumura, Kotaro & Yoshihara, Naoki. On the
existence of procedurally fair allocation rules in economic
environments. 47p.
383 Kurosaki, Takashi. Risk sharing arrangements and the
structure of risk and time preferences: theory and evidence
from village India. 44p.
382 Suzumura, Kotaro. Welfare economics beyond
welfarist-consequentialism. 42p.
389 Gotoh, Reiko & Yoshihara, Naoki. A class of fair
distribution rules a la Rawls and Sen. 32p.
388 Kato, Ryo, Ui, Takashi & Watanabe, Tsutomu. Asymmetric
effects of monetary policy: Japanese experience in the
1990s. 23p.
386 Saito, Osamu. The frequency of famines as demographic
correctives in the Japanese past. 32p.
390 Tsubouchi, Hiroshi. Do imperfect capital markets
dynamically stabilize households' asset holding?. 43p.
385 Tsuru, Tsuyoshi & Isa, Katsuhide. Organizational
innovations in Japanese firms: workplace innovations, IT
adoption, and performance based HR systems. 18p.
387 Yoshihara, Naoki. A characterization of natural and double
implementation in production economies. 33p.
HONG KONG UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY. Dept. of Economics.
2000-2 Chue, Timothy K. Correlation of international stock returns
and the benefits from diversification: a general equilibrium
perspective. 24p.
2000-3 Cook, David. Liability dollarization and stability:
monetary policy and foreign currency debt. 33p.
2000-1 Qiu, Larry D. Lobbying, multisector trade and
sustaintability of free-trade agreements. 33p.
2000-4 Ray, Tridip & Singh, Nirvikar. Limited liability,
contractual choice, and the tenancy ladder. 22p.
HOOVER INSTITUTION. Domestic Studies Program.
98-2 della Paolera, Gerardo & Taylor, Alan M. Economic recovery
from the Argentine Great Depression: institutions,
expectations, and the change of macroeconomic . 36p.
98-3 Palacios-Huerta, Ignacio & Santos, Jesus J. An essay on the
competitive formation of preferences. 44p.
98-4 Richter, Rudolf. European Monetary Union: initial
situation, alternatives, prospects -- in the light of modern
institutional economi. 38p.
98-1 Taylor, Alan M. Latin America and foreign capital in the
twentieth century: economics, politics, and institutional
change. 32p.
UNIVERSITY OF ICELAND. Faculty of Economics & Business Admin.
2000-1 Coakley, Jerry, Fuertes, Ana-Maria & Zoega, Gylfi. Testing
the persistence and structuralist theories of unemployment.
26p.
2000-2 Eggertsson, Thrainn. Norms in economics, with special
reference to economic development. 30p.
2000-4 Danielsson, Jon. The emperor has no clothes: limits to risk
modelling. 29p.
2000-3 Gylfason, Thorvaldur. Growing apart. 34p.
2000-5 Matthiasson, Thorolfur. The Icelandic debate on the case
for a fishing fee: a non-technical introduction. 23p.
INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA STATISTIQUE ET DES ETUDES ECONOMIQUES.
9917 Allain, M.L. The balance of power between producers and
retailers: a differentiation model. 14p.
9921 Bourguignon, F., Fournier, M. & Gurgand, M. Fast
development with a stable income distribution: Taiwan,
1979-1994. 47p.
9920 Bourguignon, F., Fournier, M. & Gurgand, M. Female labor
supply in the course of Taiwan's development, 1979-1994.
37p.
9947 Cahuc, P. & Kempf, Hubert. Asynchronized multiperiod
commitments and cycles. 22p.
9922 Deaton, Angus & Laroque, Guy. Housing, land prices, and the
link between growth and saving. 30p.
9948 Pommeret, Denys. A characterization of functions by their
first moments in natural exponential families. 8p.
9950 Pommeret, Denys. A construction of Lancaster probabilities
with margins in the multidimensional Meixner class. 11p.
9951 Pommeret, Denys. Mixed Laguerre-Hermite and mixed
Charlier-Laguerre polynomials. 15p.
9946 Pommeret, Denys. Orthogonality of the Sheffer polynomials
associated to a Levy process. 15p.
9949 Pommeret, Denys. The unbiased estimation theory and the
multidimensional Bhattacharyya bounds. 27p.
9964 Bond, S., et al. Financial factors and investment in
Belgium, France, Germany and the U.K.: a comparison using
company panel data. 29p.
9956 Broze, L., Francq, C. & Zakoian, J.M. Efficient use of high
order autocorrelations for estimating autoregressive
processes. 17p.
9962 Carre, M. & Collard, F. Monetary union: a welfare based
approach. 25p.
9958 Casella, G., et al. Perfect slice samplers for mixtures of
distributions. 12p.
9955 Chone, P., Flochel, L. & Perrot, A. Allocating and funding
universal service obligations in a competitive network
market. 28p.
9959 Comte, F. Adaptive estimation of the spectrum of a
stationary Gaussian sequence. 29p.
9952 Delecroix, M., Hristache, M. & Patilea, V. Optimal
smoothing in semiparametric index approximation of
regression functions. 29p.
9957 Francq, C. & Zakoian, J.M. Linear representations based
estimation of switching-regime GARCH models. 38p.
9963 Gourieroux, G. & Jasiak, J. Nonlinear persistence and
copersistence. 29p.
9954 Lardjane, S. Nonparametric density estimation for
deterministic dynamical systems. 23p.
9965 Prigent, J.L., Renault, O. & Scaillet, O. An autoregressive
conditional binomial option pricing model. 21p.
9961 Prigent, J.L., Renault, O. & Scaillet, O. Option pricing
with discrete rebalancing. 18p.
9971 Fagart, Marie-Cecile & Souam, Said. Optimal contract with
random auditing. 28p.
9972 Gabszewicz, Jean, Laussel, Didier & Sonnac, Nathalie. TV
broadcasting competition and advertising. 22p.
9970 Mas, Andre. Principal component analysis in Hilbert space:
a perturbation approach. 15p.
9969 Maurin, Eric. The impact of parental income on early
schooling transitions: a re-examination using data over
three generations. 38p.
9966 Selod, Harris & Zenou, Yves. Location and education in
South African cities under and after apartheid. 36p.
2000-3 Casella, George, Robert, Christian P. & Wells, Martin T.
Mixture models, latent variables and partitioned importance
sampling. 19p.
2000-9 Fermanian, J.D. Lower bounds in hazard estimation. 31p.
2000-6 Fevrier, Philippe & Kramarz, Francis. Coordination in
sender-receiver games with no common language. 25p.
2000-5 Gourieroux, C., Laurent, J.P. & Scaillet, O. Sensitivity
analysis of values at risk. 27p.
2000-4 Kaiser, Mark S., Cressie, Noel & Lee, Jaehyung. Spatial
mixture models based on exponential family conditional
distributions. 35p.
200010 Kramarz, Francis & Philippon, Thomas. The impact of
differential payroll tax subsidies on minimum wage
employment. 28p.
2000-1 Margolis, D.N. Worker displacement in France. 59p.
2000-2 Mas, Andre. The central limit theorem in the space of
nuclear operators. 6p.
2000-7 Maurin, E. The European paradox: do flexible contracts
create rigid labor markets?. 47p.
200011 Menneteau, Ludovic. Large deviations for local empirical
measures. 19p.
200027 Allain, M.L. & Souam, S. Horizontal mergers and vertical
relationships. 35p.
200018 Darolles, S., Florens, J.P. & Gourieroux, C. Kernel based
nonlinear canonical analysis and time reversibility. 29p.
200017 Darolles, S., Florens, J.P. & Renault, E. Nonparametric
instrumental regression. 34p.
200012 Fevrier, P. & Visser, M. A study of consumer behavior using
laboratory data. 42p.
200014 Fortin, B., Fougere, D. & Lacroix, G. The effects of
welfare benefits on the duration of welfare spells: evidence
from a natural experiment in Canada. 20p.
200024 Gabszewiczz, Jean, Sonnac, Nathalie & Wauthy, Xavier. On
price competition with complementary goods. 9p.
200019 Garcia, R. & Renault, E. Latent variable models for
stochastic discount factors. 43p.
200013 Green, Peter J., Richardson, Sylvia & Viallefont, Valerie.
Bayesian analysis of Poisson mixtures. 32p.
200021 Gurgand, M. Farmer education and the weather: evidence from
Taiwan (1976-1992). 24p.
200015 Hurn, Merrilee, Justel, Ana & Robert, C.P. Estimating
mixtures of regressions. 29p.
200020 Selod, H. & Zenou, Y. Social interactions, ethnic
minorities and urban unemployment. 38p.
200025 Brodaty, Thomas, Crepon, Bruno & Fougere, Denis. Using
matching estimators to evaluate alternative youth employment
programs: evidence from France, 1986-1988. 41p.
200026 Darolles, S., Florens, J.P. & Gourieroux, C. Factor ARMA
representation of a Markov process. 7p.
200023 Grasselli, M. A stability result for the hyperbolic
absolute risk aversion (HARA) class with stochastic interest
rates. 33p.
200022 Waelbroeck, P. Effects of information sources on innovation
decisions: Bayesian analysis of the sequential probit model.
26p.
200031 Chone, Philippe & Lesur, Romain. A note on yardstick
competition under asymmetric information. 8p.
200029 Goux, Dominique & Maurin, Eric. Labor market institutions
and job stability: a firm-level analysis of layoff risk for
high and low-seniority worker. 47p.
200030 Lewin, Alisa C. & Maurin, Eric. Incentive effects of
welfare transfers in two-parent families: an evaluation
using experimental data. 50p.
200028 Sonnac, Nathalie. Readers' attitudes toward press
advertising: are they ad-lovers or ad-averse?. 12p.
INSTITUTO DE ESTUDIOS ECONOMICOS DE GALICIA PEDRO BARRIE de la MAZA
43 Esteban, Joan & Sakovics, Jozsef. Temporary alliance
formation: endogenous sequencing in conflict games. 18p.
42 Esteban, Joan & Ray, Debraj. Wealth constraints, lobbying
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33 Giannetti, Mariassunta. Banking system, international
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37 Gimenez, Eduardo L. & Martin-Moreno, Jose Maria. Money and
business cycles in a small open economy: a study of the
Spanish case. 42p.
35 Jeske, Karsten. Decentralizing international debt with risk
of repudiation. 25p.
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growth through specialization and trade of intermediate
inputs. 14p.
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policy in a business cycle model. 34p.
34 Miguel Palacios, Carlos de. Stabilization mechanisms in a
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UNIVERSITY OF IOWA. Department of Economics.
2000-1 Horowitz, Joel L. Semiparametric models. 17p.
2000-2 Horowitz, Joel L. Should the DEA's STRIDE data be used for
economic analyses of markets for illegal drugs?. 27p.
2000-3 Solow, John L. & Kirkwood, Nicole. Group identity and
gender in public goods experiments. 19p.
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY. Department of Economics.
331 Huffman, Sonya K. & Johnson, Stanley R. Impacts of economic
reform in Poland: incidence and welfare changes within a
constant framework. 31p.
330 Keng, Shao Hsun & Huffman, Wallace E. Health, binge
drinking, and labor market success: a longitudinal study of
young people. 63p.
332 Alfranca, Oscar & Huffman, Wallace E. Private R & D
investments in agriculture: the role of incentives and
institutions. 28p.
334 Jolly, Robert W. A practitioner's guide to reforming
agricultural knowledge systems in transition economies.
23p.
335 Weninger, Quinn. A general approach for estimating the
translog function in the presence of zero-value arguments.
23p.
336 Edelman, Mark A. Potential cost savings and framework of
strategies for improved delivery of government services.
25p.
53 McFadzean, David, Stewart, Deron & Tesfatsion, Leigh. A
computational laboratory for evolutionary trade networks.
22p.
52 Nicolaisen, James, Petrov, Valentin & Tesfatsion, Leigh.
Market power and efficiency in a computational electricity
market with discriminatory double-auction pricing. 25p.
BANCA DE ITALIA. Research Department.
358 Fornari, Fabio, et al. The impact of news on the exchange
rate of the lira and long-term interest rates. 44p.
359 Scalia, Antonio & Vacca, Valerio. Does market transparency
matter?. 48p.
357 Siviero, Stefano, Terlizzese, Daniele & Visco, Ignazio. Are
model-based inflation forecasts used in monetary
policymaking?: a case study. 39p.
365 Cukierman, Alex & Lippi, Francesco. Labor markets and
monetary union: a strategic analysis. 42p.
361 Focarelli, Dario, Panetta, Fabio & Salleo, Carmelo. Why do
banks merge?. 54p.
363 Gaiotti, Eugenio. The transmission of monetary policy
shocks in Italy, 1967-1997. 47p.
366 Giannetti, Mariassunta. On the mechanics of migration
decisions: skill complementarities and endogenous price
differentials. 47p.
368 Guiso, Luigi & Schivardi, Fabiano. Information spillovers
and factor adjustment. 47p.
362 Marchetti, Domenico J. Markup and the business cycle:
evidence from Italian manufacturing branches. 27p.
367 Parigi, Giuseppe & Siviero, Stefano. An investment
function-based measure of capacity utilisation, potential
output and utilised capacity in the Bank of. 48p.
370 Bodo, Giorgio, Golinelli, Roberto & Perigi, Giuseppe.
Forecasting industrial production in the Euro area. 42p.
372 Caselli, Paola, Pagano, Patrizio & Schivardi, Fabiano.
Investment and growth in Europe and in the United States in
the nineties. 44p.
371 Cristadoro, Riccardo & Sabbatini, Roberto. The seasonal
adjustment of the harmonised index of consumer prices for
the Euro area: a comparison of direct and in. 56p.
369 Giannetti, Mariasunta. Banking system, international
investors and central bank policy in emerging markets. 56p.
375 Balassone, Fabrizio & Monacelli, Daniela. EMU fiscal rules:
is there a gap?. 30p.
376 Giannetti, Mariassunta. Do better institutions mitigate
agency problems?: evidence from corporate finance choices.
47p.
374 Lippi, Francesco. Strategic monetary policy with
non-atomistic wage-setters. 36p.
LA TROBE UNIVERSITY. Department of Economics.
9910 Arunatilake, Nisha, Jayasuriya, Sisira & Kelegama, Saman.
The economic cost of the war in Sri Lanka. 35p.
9911 Choe, Chongwoo. Executive stock options and investment
choice. 29p.
9905 Choe, Chongwoo. Optimal executive compensation: bonus,
golden parachutes, stock ownership and stock options. 36p.
9912 Dungey, Mardi H. Decomposing exchange rate volatility
around the Pacific Rim. 18p.
9907 Her, Young-Won & Choe, Chongwoo. A comparative study of
Australian and Korean accounting data in business failure
prediction models. 34p.
9908 Perry, Neil. Environmental taxes and the double dividend
hypothesis: a survey and critique. 29p.
9909 Perry, Neil. A risk averse farmer's soil conservation
responses to changes in wealth and risk. 37p.
2000-1 Jayasuriya, Sisira. Technical change in agriculture and
deforestation in tropical Asia: an analytical framework.
22p.
2000-2 Pereira, Robert. Genetic algorithm optimisation for finance
and investment. 26p.
2000-3 Hewarathna, Ramya. An empirical examination of the Fisher
hypothesis in Sri Lanka. 19p.
2000-4 Magnani, Elisabetta & Prentice, David. Unionization,
short-run flexibility and cost efficiency: evidence from
U.S. manufacturing. 36p.
2000-7 Hawarthna, Ramya. The P-star model in Australia and New
Zealand. 17p.
2000-5 Joiner, Alex. The costs of inflation and unemployment in
Australia. 25p.
2000-6 Prentice, David & Yin, Xiangkang. Measuring
quality-adjusted inflation rates for a heterogeneous
oligopoly. 40p.
200014 Fleischmann, Matthew P. & Prentice, David. Strategy, scale
or policy? Exit in the Australian car industry. 26p.
200013 Gunawardana, P.J. & Hewarathna, Ramya. The Asian crisis and
Australia-East Asia trade flows: a modified gravity
approach. 32p.
200012 Jayasuriya, Sisira & Knight-John, Malathy. Sri Lanka's
telecommunications industry: from privatisation to anti-
competition?. 36p.
2000-8 D'Souza, Clare & Peretiatko, Roman. Small manufacturing
industries: the impact of environmental regulation. 21p.
200010 Yin, Xiangkang. A tractable alternative to Cobb-Douglas
utility for imperfect competition. 14p.
200011 Yin, Xiangkang. Two-part tariff competition in duopoly.
31p.
UNIVERSITE DE LAUSANNE. Dept. d'Econometrie d' Econ. Politique.
9914 Aghion, Philippe, Bacchetta, Philippe & Banerjee, Abhijit.
A simple model of monetary policy and currency crises. 13p.
9917 Bacchetta, Philippe & van Wincoop, Eric. Does exchange rate
stability increase trade and welfare?. 30p.
9918 Brulhart, Marius & Trionfetti, Federico. Home-based demand
and international specialization: a test of trade theories.
33p.
2000-2 Butler, Monika & Hauser, Heinz. The WTO dispute settlement
system: a first assessment from an economic perspective.
34p.
9919 Danthine, Jean-Pierre & Donaldson, John B. Macroeconomic
frictions: what have we learned from the real business cycle
research program?. 26p.
9915 Holly, Alberto & Gardiol, Lucien. A score test for
individual heteroscedasticity in a one-way error components
model. 18p.
9916 Neven, Damien J. & Roller, Lars-Hendrik. The alloation of
jurisdiction in international antitrust. 16p.
9913 von Ungern-Sternberg, Thomas. A note on fat cats and puppy
dogs. 9p.
200012 Berglof, Erik, Roland, Gerard & Von Thadden, Ernst-Ludwig.
An incomplete contracts approach to corporate bankruptcy.
26p.
2000-8 Brulhart, Marius. Evolving geographical specialisation of
European manufacturing industries. 30p.
200011 Butler, Monika & Kirschsteiger, Georg. Aging anxiety: much
ado about nothing?. 32p.
2000-3 Danthine, Jean-Pierre, Giavazzi, Francesco & Von Thadden,
Ernst-Ludwig. European financial markets after EMU: a first
assessment. 55p.
200010 Lotz, Sebastien & Rocheteau, Guillaume. Launching of a new
currency in a simple random matching model. 46p.
2000-7 Rocheteau, Guillaume. Equilibrium unemployment and wage
formation with matching frictions and worker moral hazard.
28p.
2000-6 Rocheteau, Guillaume. Working time regulation in a search
economy with worker moral hazard. 36p.
200013 Abul Naga, Ramses H. Galtonian regression of
intergenerational income linkages: biased procedures, a new
estimator and mean-square error. 26p.
200014 Abul Naga, Ramses H. A note on the estimation of
intergenerational income correlations by the method of
averaging. 9p.
200021 Arping, Stefan. Debt and product market fragility. 22p.
200022 Arping, Stefan. Is bank industrial ownership
anti-competitive. 32p.
200019 Berentsen, Aleksander & Rocheteau, Guillaume. On the
efficiency of monetary exchange: why divisibility of money
matters. 44p.
200018 Berentsen, Aleksander & Rocheteau, Guillaume. The role of
money in double coincidence environments. 36p.
200020 Butler, Monika. Tax-benefit linkages in pension systems: a
note. 12p.
200016 Mavroidis, Petros C. & Neven, Damien J. The international
dimension of the antitrust practice in Poland, Hungary and
the Czech Republic. 42p.
200017 Mavroidis, Petros C. & Neven, Damien J. The modernisation
of EU competition policy: making the network operate. 29p.
200015 Neven, Damien J. How should "protection" be evaluated in
Art. III GATT disputes?. 32p.
LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS. ICERD-Devel. Econ. Discussion Series.
24 Bhalotra, Sonia & Heady, Christopher. Child farm labour:
theory and evidence. 51p.
21 Carranza, Luis & Galdon-Sanchez, Jose E. Financial
intermediation, variability and the development process.
38p.
22 Dasgupta, Partha. Valuation and evaluation: measuring the
quality of life and evaluating policy. 65p.
20 Dreze, Jean & Murthi, Mamta. Fertility, education and
development: further evidence from India. 35p.
25 Stasavage, David. Private investment and political
uncertainty. 39p.
26 Bhalotra, Sonia. Is child work necessary?. 71p.
27 Coady, David & Dreze, Jean. Commodity taxation and social
welfare: the generalised Ramsey rule. 37p.
LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS. Financial Markets Group.
338 Caggese, Andrea. Financial constraints, precautionary
saving and firm dynamics. 31p.
339 Hege, Ulrich & Mella-Barral, Pierre. Collateral,
renegotiation and the value of diffusely held debt. 44p.
335 Perez-Quiros, Gabriel & Timmermann, Allan. Firm size and
cyclical variations in stock returns. 55p.
337 Willer, Dirk. If you can not beat them, join them:
management behvior in the absence of state guaranteed
shareholder rights. 29p.
345 Benhamou, Eric & Serval, Thomas. On the competition between
electronic communications networks (ECNs), stock markets and
market makers. 36p.
343 Da Rin, Marco & Hellmann, Thomas. Banks as catalysts for
industrialization. 42p.
344 Dessi, Roberta & Robertson, Donald. Debt, incentives and
performance: evidence from U.K. panel data. 22p.
342 Foldes, Lucien. Valuation and martingale properties of
shadow prices: an exposition. 76p.
336 Goodhart, Charles & Huang, Haizhou. A simple model of an
international lender of last resort. 15p.
341 Hart, Oliver & Moore, John. On the design of hierarchies:
coordination versus specialization. 51p.
340 Snell, Andy & Tonks, Ian. The profitability of block trades
in auction and dealer markets. 24p.
350 Benhamou, Eric. A generalisation of Malliavin weighted
scheme for fast computation of the Greeks. 26p.
351 Benhamou, Eric. Pricing convexity adjustment with Wiener
chaos. 22p.
346 Connor, Gregory & Linton, Oliver. Semiparametric estimation
of a characteristic-based factor model of stock returns.
40p.
348 Decamps, Jean-Paul & Faure-Grimaud, Antoine. Excessive
continuation and dynamic agency costs of debt. 43p.
347 Faure-Grimaud, Antoine & Gromb, Denis. Public trading and
private incentives. 32p.
349 Hellwig, Christian. Money, intermediaries and
cash-in-advance constraints. 40p.
354 Bhattacharya, Sudipto, et al. Bank capital regulation with
random audits. 30p.
353 Brusco, Sandro & Panunzi, Fausto. Reallocation of corporate
resources and managerial incentives in internal capital
markets. 24p.
352 Luttmer, Erzo G.J. & Mariotti, Thomas. Subjective discount
factors. 42p.
358 Drehmann, Matthias & Goodhart, Charles. Is cash becoming
technologically outmoded? Or does it remain necessary to
facilitate "bad behavior"?. 29p.
356 Hong, Harrison & Rady, Sven. Strategic trading and learning
about liquidity. 40p.
357 Ostergaard, Charlotte. External financing costs and banks'
loan supply: does the structure of the bank sector matter?.
27p.
355 Payne, Richard & Vitale, Paolo. A transaction level study
of the effects of central bank intervention on exchange
rates. 23p.
LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS. Int'l. Centre for Econ & Related Disc.
375 Hart, Oliver & Moore, John. On the design of hierarchies:
coordination versus specialization. 52p.
371 Horsley, Anthony & Wrobel, Andrew J. The density form of
equilibrium prices in continuous time and Boiteux's solution
to the shifting peak problem. 23p.
372 Horsley, Anthony & Wrobel, Andrew J. Efficiency rents of
storage plants in peak-load pricing, II: hydroelectricity.
81p.
393 Horsley, Anthony & Wrobel, Andrew J. The short-run approach
to long-run marginal cost pricing for multiple outputs with
nondifferentiable costs. 12p.
401 Diaz-Moreno, Carlos & Galdon-Sanchez, Jose E. Collective
bargaining under complete information. 32p.
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON. Department of Economics.
2000-2 Chick, Victoria & Dow, Sheila C. Formalism, logic and
reality: a Keynesian analysis. 27p.
9907 Crawford, Ian A. Nonparametric tests of stochastic
dominance in bivariate distributions, with an application to
U.K. data. 18p.
9906 Moscarini, Guiseppe & Ottaviani, Marco. Price competition
for an informed buyer. 45p.
9905 Ottaviani, Marco & Sorensen, Peter. Notes on reputational
cheap talk. 43p.
9904 Ottaviani, Marco & Sorensen, Peter. Professional advice.
26p.
2000-1 Preston, Ian & Szymanski, Stefan. Racial discrimination in
English football. 26p.
UNIVERSITE CATH. DE LOUVAIN. Ctr. for Op. Research & Econometrics.
9952 Albano, Gian-Luigi, Germano, Fabrizio & Lovo, Stefano. A
comparison of standard multi-unit auctions with synergies.
6p.
9957 Bauwens, Luc, Bos, Charles S. & van Dijk, Herman K.
Adaptive polar sampling with an application to a Bayes
measure of value-at-risk. 28p.
9958 Bauwens, Luc & Veredas, David. The stochastic conditional
duration model: a latent factor model for the analysis of
financial durations. 29p.
9956 Boccard, Nicolas & Wauthy, Xavier. Relaxing Bertrand
competition: capacity commitment beats quality
differentiation. 25p.
9950 Boucher, Jacqueline & Smeers, Yves. Alternative models of
restructured electricity systems, part 1: no market power.
38p.
9955 Casamatta, Georges, Cremer, Helmuth & Pestieau, Pierre. The
political economy of social security. 27p.
9945 Demichelis, Stefano & Germano, Fabrizio. Some consequences
of the unknottedness of the Walras correspondence. 10p.
9949 De Wolf, Olivier. Optimal strategies in n-person
unilaterally competitive games. 17p.
9947 Fleisher, Lisa, Iwata, Satoru & McCormick, S. Thomas. A
faster capacity scaling algorithm for minimum cost
submodular flow. 18p.
9944 Giot, Pierre. Time transformations, intraday data and
volatility models. 37p.
9946 Heifetz, Aviad, Minelli, Enrico & Polemarchakis, Heracles M.
Arbitrage and equilibrium with exchangeable risks. 19p.
9948 Iwata, Satoru, Fleisher, Lisa & Fujishige, Satoru. A
strongly polynomial-time algorithm for minimizing submodular
functions. 16p.
9953 Marchand, Hugues, et al. Cutting planes in integer and
mixed integer programming. 50p.
9951 Michel, Philippe & Pestieau, Pierre. Social security and
early retirement in an overlapping generations growth model.
18p.
9954 Milchtaich, Igal. How does selfishness affect well-being?.
26p.
9943 Minelli, Enrico & Polemarchakis, Heracles. Nash-Walras
equilibria of a large economy. 9p.
9959 Amir, Rabah & Lambson, Val E. On the effects of entry on
Cournot markets. 31p.
9967 Bloch, Francis & Rottier, Stephane. Agenda control in
coalition formation. 29p.
9966 Daxhelet, Olivier & Smeers, Yves. Variational inequality
models of restructured electricity systems. 38p.
9960 De Sinopoli, Francesco. A note on forward induction in a
model of representative democracy. 12p.
9964 Dreze, Jacques H. On the macroeconomics of uncertainty and
incomplete markets. 29p.
9962 Goemans, Michel X. & Rendl, Franz. Semidefinite programs
and association schemes. 11p.
9961 Goemans, Michel X., et al. Single machine scheduling with
release dates. 33p.
9965 Iannantuoni, Giovanna. Divided government and dominance
solvability. 13p.
9963 Skutella, Martin. Convex quadratic and semidefinite
programming relaxations in scheduling. 43p.
2000-2 Aardal, Karen, Weismantel, Robert & Wolsey, Laurence.
Non-standard approaches to integer programming. 64p.
2000-9 Belvaux, Gaetan & Wolsey, Laurence A. Modelling practical
lot-sizing problems as mixed integer programs. 22p.
2000-3 Cattoir, Philippe & Docquier, Frederic. Debt-sharing and
secession: a generational accounting approach. 17p.
2000-5 Conforti, Michele, Rinaldi, Giovanni & Wolsey, Laurence. On
the cut polyhedron. 10p.
200010 De Michelis, Stefano & Germano, Fabrizio. On knots and
dynamics in games. 14p.
2000-7 Dreze, Jacques H. & Rustichini, Aldo. State-dependent
utility and decision theory. 62p.
2000-8 Gabszewicz, Jean J., Laussel, Didier & Sonnac, Nathalie.
Does press advertising foster the "pensee unique"?. 19p.
2000-6 Gabszewicz, Jean J., Laussel, Didier & Sonnac, Nathalie. TV
broadcasting competition and advertising. 22p.
200012 Hoffman, Alan, Lee, Jon & Williams, Joy. New upper bounds
for maximum-entropy sampling. 12p.
2000-4 Minelli, Enrico & Polemarchakis, Heracles. Information at
equilibrium. 12p.
2000-1 Tharakan, Joe & Thisse, Jacques-Francois. The importance of
being small: size effects in international trade. 25p.
200011 Tirelli, Mario. Capital income taxation when markets are
incomplete. 27p.
200024 Chiaporri, Pierre-Andre, et al. The identification of
preferences from equilibrium prices. 20p.
200018 DeMichelis, Stefano. On the index and asymptotic stability
of dynamics. 5p.
200017 De Michelis, Stefano & Germano, Fabrizio. On the indices of
zeros of Nash fields. 26p.
200015 Dreze, Jacques H. Economic and social security in the
twenty-first century, with attention to Europe. 33p.
200016 Giraud, Gael. An algebraic index theorem for non-smooth
economies. 15p.
200014 Goemans, Michel X. & Skutella, Martin. Cooperative facility
location games. 21p.
200022 Laslier, Jean-Francois & Picard, Nathalie. Distributive
politics: does electoral competition promote inequality?.
29p.
200020 Mutuswami, Suresh & Winter, Eyal. Subscription mechanisms
for network formation. 19p.
200013 Nesterov, Y & Vial, Jean-Philippe. Confidence level
solutions for stochastic programming. 17p.
200021 Page, Frank H. Competitive selling mechanisms: the
delegation principle and farsighted stability. 29p.
200023 Pereira, Olivier & Wolsey, Laurence. On the Wagner-Whitin
lot-sizing polyhedron. 11p.
200019 Tirelli, Mario. Constrained suboptimality and financial
innovation in GEI with a single commodity. 30p.
200032 Berlage, Lode, et al. Prospective aid and indebtedness
relief: a proposal. 42p.
200033 Broze, Laurence, Franq, Christian & Zakoian, Jean-Michel.
Non redundancy of high order moment conditions for efficient
GMM estimation of weak AR processes. 8p.
200025 Chiappori, Pierre-Andre, et al. The identification of
preferences from equilibrium prices under uncertainty. 16p.
200029 Coile, Courtney, et al. Delays in claiming social security
benefits. 41p.
200031 Coppersmith, Don & Lee, Jon. Indivisibility and
divisibility polytopes. 35p.
200037 De Sinopoli, Francesco & Iannantuoni, Giovanna. A spatial
voting model where proportional rule leads to two-party
equilibria. 19p.
200030 Del Rey, Elena. Teaching versus research: a model of state
university competition. 33p.
200034 Demichelis, Stefano & Polemarchakis, Heracles M. Life-span
and the determinacy of equilibrium in economies of
overlapping generations. 17p.
200036 Docquier, Frederic & Paddison, Oliver. Growth and equality
effects of pension plans. 22p.
200026 Herings, Jean-Jacques & Polemarchakis, Heracles M.
Equilibrium and arbitrage in incomplete asset markets with
fixed prices. 31p.
200028 Lovo, Stefano. Infinitely lived representative agent
exchange economy with myopia. 25p.
200027 Nesterov, Yu & de Palma, Andre. Stable dynamics in
transportation systems. 20p.
200035 Pestieau, Pierre & Possen, Uri M. Macroeconomic
implications of switching the social security trust fund
towards a greater investment in equities. 29p.
MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY. Department of Economics.
9/99 Heaton, Chris & Oslington, Paul. How much unemployment is
structural?. 17p.
2/2000 Turnell, Sean. Establishing an East Timorese national
currency via a currency board. 22p.
5/2000 Horne, Jocelyn & Nahm, Daehoon. International reserves and
liquidity: a reassessment. 29p.
3/2000 Marzouk, G.A. The international monetary and trade system:
historic introduction. 18p.
1/2000 Abelson, Peter & Deodhar, Vinita. The growth of urban areas
in Australia. 19p.
6/2000 Bryant, W.D.A. Information, adjustment and the stability of
equilibrium. 32p.
8/2000 Bradford, Wylie. Rawls and Meade: unfortunate bedfellows?.
17p.
7/2000 Heaton, Chris & Solo, Victor. Dynamic factor analysis with
ARMA factors. 13p.
102000 Bradford, Wylie. Global capitalism and sustainable
development. 13p.
112000 Bradford, Wylie. Rawlsian justive and preferences over
work. 19p.
122000 Bradford, Wylie. Value theory: economic paradigms and Rawls
- exchange versus production in the theory of justice. 18p.
9/2000 Matthews, Kathryn. Purchasing power parity, nontraded
prices and the terms of trade. 24p.
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND. Department of Economics.
2000-1 Gelbach, Jonah B. The lifecycle welfare migration
hypothesis: evidence from the 1980 and 1990 censuses. 44p.
2000-2 Binder, Michael, Hsiao, Cheng & Pesaran, M. Hashem.
Estimation and inference in short panel vector
autoregressions with unit roots and cointegration. 63p.
2000-3 Betancourt, Roger. Packaging as commodity bundling and
inter-type competition in retailing. 34p.
2000-4 Sakellaris, Plutarchos. Patterns of plant adjustment. 46p.
UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE. Department of Economics.
728 Addison, Tom & Worswick, Christopher. The impact of
immigration on the labour market outcomes of natives:
evidence from Australian micro data. 41p.
730 Dixon, Robert & Shepherd, David. Trends and cycles in
Australian state and territory unemployment rates. 58p.
731 Fine, Ben. Bringing the social back into economics:
progress or reductionism?. 22p.
726 Guest, Ross S. & McDonald, Ian M. Demographic change in
Asia: the impact on optimal national saving, investment and
the current account. 46p.
732 Hirschberg, J.G. & Lloyd, P.J. An application of post-DEA
bootstrap regression analysis to the spillover of the
technology of foreign-invested ent. 29p.
727 Hyde, Charles E. Oligopoly pricing: the effects of search
cost structure and heterogeneity. 23p.
729 Messinis, George, Henry, Olan & Olekalns, Nilss. Rational
habit modification: the role of credit. 28p.
733 Brooks, Chris & Henry, Olan T. The impact of news on
measures of undiversifiable risk: evidence from the U.K.
stock market. 28p.
736 Feeney, Rob & King, Stephen P. Sequential parimutuel games.
12p.
734 Gans, Joshua S. & King, Stephen P. Mobile network
competition, customer ignorance and fixed-to-mobile call
prices. 31p.
735 Negrin, Jose-Luis & Hyde, Charles E. Access pricing: a
survey. 35p.
737 Dixon, Robert, Shepherd, David & Thomson, James. Regional
unemployment disparities. 26p.
740 Gangadharan, Lata & Valenzuela, M. Rebecca.
Interrelationships between income, health and the
environment: extending the environmental Kuznets curve
hypothesis. 35p.
739 Gans, Joshua S. & King, Stephen P. Using "bill and keep"
interconnect arrangements to soften network competition.
12p.
738 Henry, Olan T. & Summers, Peter M. Australian economic
growth: non-linearities and international influences. 18p.
741 Dixon, Robert & Thomson, James. Okun's law and movements
over time in the unemployment rate in Australia. 22p.
742 Gangadharan, Lata & Maitra, Pushkar. The effect of
education on the timing of marriage and first conception in
Pakistan. 29p.
745 Henry, Olan T. & Olekalns, Nilss. The effect of recessions
on the relationship between output variability and growth.
18p.
743 Hyde, Charles E. The value of monitoring risk averse agents
in teams. 9p.
744 Ironmonger, D.S., Lloyd-Smith, C.W. & Soupourmas, F. New
products of the 80s and 90s: the diffusion of household
technology in the decade 1985-1995. 21p.
751 Chotikapanich, Duangkamon & Creedy, John. Bayesian
estimation of social welfare and tax progressivity measures.
21p.
747 Creedy, John. Tax models and their uses. 30p.
749 Crosby, Mark. Exchange rate volatility and macroeconomic
performance in Hong Kong. 35p.
750 Henry, Olan & Olekalns, Nilss. The displacement hypothesis
and government spending in the United Kingdom: some new long
run evidence. 18p.
748 Olekalns, Nilss & Cashin, Paul. An examination of the
sustainability of Indian fiscal policy. 17p.
746 Stachurski, John. Asymptotic stability of a Brock-Mirman
economy with unbounded shock. 17p.
756 Creedy, John. Exact welfare measurement using Marshallian
demand functions. 22p.
755 Creedy, John. Labour supply and welfare with piecewise
linear budget constraints: an introduction. 28p.
757 Creedy, John. Starting research. 16p.
762 Creedy, John. TaxTrans: computer assisted learning software
for the analysis of taxes and transfers in general and
partial equili. 37p.
753 Creedy, John & Wurzbacher, Anke D. The economic value of a
forested catchment with timber, water and carbon
sequestration benefits. 27p.
752 Creedy, John & Scutella, Rosanna. Means-tested benefits,
incentives and earnings distributions. 26p.
761 Creedy, John, et al. Wage functions: Australian estimates
using the Income Distribution Survey. 24p.
759 Ironmonger, Duncan. Household production and the household
economy. 13p.
760 Ma, Leanne, et al. Altruism and voluntary provision of
public goods. 16p.
758 Perkins, J.O.N. Some current issues of international
monetary policy. 17p.
754 Shepherd, David & Dixon, Robert. Misleading regressions
with constructed variables. 37p.
763 Gangadharan, Lata & Maitra, Pushkar. Gender and child
mortality in Pakistan. 47p.
765 Harris, Michael. Some unpleasant natural resource
accounting arithmetic: the welfare inconsistency of "green
GDP". 36p.
764 Lye, Jenny N. & Hirschberg, Joe. Alcohol consumption,
smoking and wages. 24p.
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA. Center for Economic Research.
309 Saha, Souresh. R & D composition over the product life
cycle. 27p.
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA. Economic Development Center.
2000-1 Gaitan, Beatriz & Pavel, Ferdinand. Is "getting the prices
right" always right?: how trade liberalization can fail.
30p.
2000-2 Ruttan, Vernon W. Imperialism and competition in
anthropology, sociology, political science and economics: a
perspective from develop. 28p.
MONASH UNIVERSITY. Department of Econometrics & Bus. Statistics.
11/99 Maharaj, Elizabeth A. A test for the difference parameter
of the ARFIMA model using the moving blocks bootstrap. 18p.
12/99 Sarin, Rajiv & Vahid, Farshid. Predicting how people play
games: a simple dynamic model of choice. 19p.
13/99 Strachan, Rodney W. & Inder, Brett. Bayesian trace
statistics for the reduced rank regression model. 25p.
10/99 Snyder, Ralph D., Koehler, Anne & Ord, Keith. Forecasting
for inventory control with exponential smoothing. 28p.
14/99 Snyder, Ralph D. & Forbes, Catherine S. Understanding the
Kalman filter: an object oriented programming perspective.
10p.
3/2000 Anderson, Heather M. & Vahid, Farshid. Predicting the
probability of a recession with nonlinear autoregressive
leading indicator models. 29p.
4/2000 Forbes, Catherine S. & Kofman, Paul. Bayesian soft target
zones. 23p.
2/2000 Grose, Simone & McLaren, Keith. An EM algorithm for
modeling variably-aggregated demand. 26p.
1/2000 Grose, Sharon & McLaren, Keith. Estimating demand with
varied levels of aggregation. 29p.
8/2000 Chalmers, Jenny & Kalb, Guyonne. Are casual jobs a freeway
to permanent employment?: comparing the direct route from
unemployment to permanent work . 35p.
7/2000 Forbes, Catherine S., Snyder, Ralph D. & Shami, Roland G.
Bayesian exponential smoothing. 21p.
9/2000 Hyndman, Rob J., et al. A state space framework for
automatic forecasting using exponential smoothing methods.
20p.
5/2000 Martin, Gael M., Forbes, Catherine S. & Martin, Vance L.
Implicit Bayesian inference using option prices. 35p.
6/2000 Strachan, Rodney W. Valid Bayesian estimation of the
cointegrating error correction model. 32p.
MONASH UNIVERSITY. Department of Economics.
7/2000 Bhattacharya, Mita & Smyth, Russell. The determinants of
judicial prestige and influence: some empirical evidence
from the high court of Australia. 51p.
8/2000 Brooks, Robert D., Fausten, Dietrich K. & Silvapulle, Param.
Causality in international capital movements: the income
mobility of Australian investment abroad. 20p.
3/2000 Gangadharan, Lata & Maitra, Pushkar. The effect of
education on the timing of marriage and first conception in
Pakistan. 37p.
5/2000 Goss, Barry A., Avsar, S. Gulay & Inder, Brett A.
Simultaneity, rationality and price determination in U.S.
live cattle. 30p.
1/2000 Ng, Yew-Kwang & Yang, Xiaokai. Effects of
externality-corrective taxation on the extent of the market
and network size of division of labor. 28p.
4/2000 Tombazos, Christis G. A production theory approach to the
imports and wage inequality nexus. 38p.
2/2000 Yang, Xiaokai. Incomplete contingent labor contract,
asymmetric residual rights and authority, and the theory of
the firm. 33p.
6/2000 Yong, Jong-Say. Free riding and the welfare effects of
parallel imports. 21p.
UNIVERSITE DE MONTREAL. Departement de Sciences Economiques.
2000-8 Ambec, Stefan & Sprumont, Yves. Sharing a river. 18p.
2000-5 Ambler, Steve, Cardia, Emanuela & Zimmermann, Christian.
International business cycles: what are the facts?. 20p.
2000-6 Ambler, Steve, Cardia, Emanuela & Zimmermann, Christian.
International transmission of the business cycle in a
multi-sector model. 34p.
2000-9 Bossert, Walter & Sprumont, Yves. Core rationalizability in
two-agent exchange economies. 14p.
9913 Cardia, Emanuela, Kozhaya, Norma & Ruge-Murcia, Francisco J.
Distortionary taxation and labor supply: evidence from
Canada. 33p.
2000-4 Cardia, Emanuela & Ng, Serena. How important are
intergenerational transfers of time?: a macroeconomic
analysis. 24p.
200011 Dufour, Jean-Marie & Khalaf, Lynda. Exact tests for
contemporaneous correlation of disturbances in seemingly
unrelated regressions. 28p.
200012 Dufour, Jean-Marie & Torres, Olivier. Markovian processes,
two-sided autoregressions and finite-sample inference for
stationary and nonstationary autoreg. 35p.
200010 Dufour, Jean-Marie & Khalaf, Lynda. Simulation-based finite
and large sample tests in multivariate regressions. 24p.
2000-7 Erutku, Can & Richelle, Yves. Optimal licensing contracts
and the value of a patent. 40p.
2000-1 Garcia, Rene & Renault, Eric. Latent variable models for
stochastic discount factors. 31p.
9911 Linton, Oliver & Perron, Benoit. The shape of the risk
premium: evidence from a semiparametric GARCH model. 35p.
2000-3 Moon, Hyungsik R. & Perron, Benoit. The seemingly unrelated
dynamic cointegration regression model and testing for
purchasing power parity. 18p.
9912 Perron, Benoit. Jumps in the volatility of financial
markets. 31p.
UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH. Center for Economic Studies.
198 Cigno, Alessandro & Pettini, Anna. Taxing family size and
subsidising child-specific commodities?: optimal fiscal
treatment of households with endogen. 13p.
204 Fleming, Wendell H. & Stein, Jerome L. A stochastic optimal
control approach to international finance and foreign debt.
43p.
200 Franz, Wolfgang. Real and monetary challenges to wage
policy in Germany at the turn of the millenium: technical
progress, globalizat. 44p.
206 Funke, Michael & Strulik, Holger. Growth and convergence in
a two-region model of unified Germany. 19p.
201 Hess, Gregory D. & Orphanides, Athanasios. War and
democracy. 37p.
199 Keller, Klaus, et al. Preserving the ocean circulation:
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203 Kose, M. Ayhan & Riezman, Raymond. Trade shocks and
macroeconomic fluctuations in Africa. 44p.
202 Poutvaara, Panu & Kanniainen, Vesa. Why to invest in your
neighbor?: social contract on educational investment. 17p.
205 Stein, Jerome L. & Paladino, Giovanna. Exchange rate
misalignments and crises. 61p.
213 Anderlini, Luca & Felli, Leonardo. Costly bargaining and
renegotiation. 47p.
216 Bayar, Ali H. Entry and exit dynamics of `excessive
deficits' in the European Union. 23p.
207 Bos, Dieter. Earmarked taxation: welfare versus political
support. 34p.
208 Bos, Dieter. Inefficient R & D in public procurement:
negative consequences of a separation between award and
actual contract. 14p.
218 Cheung, Yin-Wong & Lai, Kon S. On cross-country differences
in the persistence of real exchange rates. 27p.
220 Cheung, Yin-Wong & Westermann, Frank. Output dynamics of
the G7 countries: stochastic trends and cyclical movements.
18p.
210 Chirinko, Bob, et al. Firm performance, financial
institutions and corporate governance in the Netherlands.
27p.
225 Christofides, Louis N. Social assistance and labour supply.
44p.
222 Frey, Bruno S., Kucher, Marcel & Stutzer, Alois. Outcome,
process and power in direct democracy: new econometric
results. 29p.
221 Frey, Bruno S. & Kucher, Marcel. Wars and markets: how bond
values reflect World War II. 23p.
214 Fuest, Clemens & Thum, Marcel. Immigration and skill
formation in unionised labour markets. 19p.
215 Fuest, Clemens & Thum, Marcel. Welfare effects of
immigration in a dual labor market. 13p.
223 Gersbach, Hans. Fiscal constitutions. 25p.
224 Gersbach, Hans & Schniewind, Achim. Imperfect competition,
general equilibrium and unemployment. 28p.
209 Gradstein, Mark. An economic rationale for public
education: the value of commitment. 18p.
211 Johnson, Simon, McMillan, John & Woodruff, Christopher.
Contract enforcement in transition. 51p.
212 Johnson, Simon, McMillan, John & Woodruff, Christopher.
Property rights, finance, and entrepreneurship. 48p.
219 Peri, Giovanni. Local human capital externalities: an
overlapping generations model and some evidence on
experience premia. 27p.
217 Schmidt, Klaus M. Convertible securities and venture
capital finance. 31p.
226 Sibert, Anne. Monetary policy committees: individual and
collective reputations. 31p.
232 Boone, Jan & de Mooij, Ruud A. Tax policy in a model of
search with training. 28p.
230 Burda, Michael C. Product market regulation and labor
market outcomes: how can deregulation create jobs?. 21p.
229 Chander, Parkash, van Ypersele, Jean-Pascal & Willems,
Stephane. The Kyoto protocol: an economic and game
theoretic interpretation. 24p.
227 Crucini, Mario & Hess, Gregory D. International and
intranational risk sharing. 27p.
228 Eyckmans, Johan & Tulkens, Henry. Simulating with RICE
coalitionally stable burden sharing agreements for the
climate change problem. 33p.
238 Feld, Lars P. & Kirchgassner, Gebhard. Income tax
competition at the state and local level in Switzerland.
35p.
233 Flaig, Gebhard & Ploetscher, Claudia. Estimating the output
gap using business survey data: a bivariate structural time
series model for the German econo. 14p.
237 Gokhale, Jagadeesh & Raffelhuschen, Bernd. Population aging
and fiscal policy in Europe and the United States. 22p.
236 Malley, Jim & Moutos, Thomas. Capital accumulation and
unemployment: a tale of two "continents". 24p.
235 Malley, Jim & Philippopoulos, Apostolis. Economic growth
and endogenous fiscal policy: in search of a data consistent
general equilibrium model. 27p.
239 Miles, David. Funded and unfunded pension schemes: risk,
return and welfare. 38p.
231 Solow, Robert M. Unemployment in the United States and in
Europe: a contrast and the reasons. 15p.
234 Thomas, Jonathan P. Fair pay and a wagebill argument for
wage rigidity and excessive employment variability. 34p.
254 Anderson, Simon P. & Schmitt, Nicolas. Non-tariff barriers
and trade liberalization. 34p.
255 Berger, Helge, de Haan, Jakob & Eijffinger, Sylvester C.W.
Central bank independence: an update of theory and evidence.
56p.
263 Berger, Helge, Sturm, Jan-Egbert & de Haan, Jakob. An
empirical investigation into exchange rate regime choice and
exchange rate volatility. 31p.
244 Bos, Dieter. Privatization under asymmetric information.
30p.
259 Casamatta, Georges, Cremer, Helmuth & Pestieau, Pierre. The
political economy of social security. 27p.
251 Cheung, Yin-Wong & Chinn, Menzie D. Currency traders and
exchange rate dynamics: a survey of the U.S. market. 42p.
243 Chirinko, Robert S. Investment tax credits. 16p.
260 Dehejia, Vivek H. & Weichenrieder, Alfons J. Tariff jumping
foreign investment and capital taxation. 10p.
264 Flaig, Gebhard & Rottman, Horst. Input demand and the
short- and long-run employment thresholds: an empirical
analysis for the German manufacturing . 18p.
246 Frey, Bruno S. & Stutzer, Alois. Happiness, economy and
institutions. 34p.
245 Frey, Bruno S. & Jegen, Reto. Motivation crowding theory: a
survey of empirical evidence. 25p.
250 Funke, Michael & Ruhwedel, Ralf. Product variety and
economic growth: empirical evidence for the OECD countries.
23p.
261 Gradstein, Mark & Milanovic, Branko. Does liberte =
egalite?: a survey of the empirical evidence on the links
between political democracy and income ine. 34p.
269 Grimm, Veronika, Riedel, Frank & Wolfstetter, Elmar.
Implementing efficient market structure. 22p.
248 Hecq, Alain, Palm, Franz C. & Urbain, Jean-Pierre. Testing
for common cyclical features in nonstationary panel data
models. 31p.
270 Hefeker, Carsten. Structural reforms and the enlargement of
monetary union. 29p.
266 Herbert, Ric D. & Stemp, Peter J. Exploiting model
structure to solve the dynamics of a macro model. 24p.
241 Huck, Steffen, Konrad, Kai A. & Muller, Wieland. Merger in
contests. 15p.
268 Inklaar, Robert & de Haan, Jakob. Is there really a
European business cycle?. 15p.
258 Jeitschko, Thomas D. & Wolfstetter, Elmar. Auctions when
bidders prepare by investing in ideas. 7p.
252 Kind, Hans J., Knarvik, Karen H.M. & Schjelderup, Guttorm.
Competing for capital in a "lumpy" world. 29p.
253 Kose, M. Ayhan & Riezman, Raymond. Small countries and
preferential trade agreements: how severe is the innocent
bystander problem?. 28p.
267 Lindbeck, Assar & Snower, Dennis J. The division of labor
and the market for organizations. 29p.
242 Mintz, Jack & Smart, Michael. Tax-exempt investors and the
asset allocation puzzle. 17p.
256 Peeters, Jolanda & Garretsen, Harry. Globalisation, wages
and unemployment: an economic geography perspective. 29p.
249 Perry, Motty, Wolfstetter, Elmar & Zamir, Shmuel. A
sealed-bid auction that matches the English auction. 10p.
240 Reutter, Michael. Hysteresis in West German unemployment
reconsidered. 20p.
247 Sinn, Hans-Werner. Germany's economic unification: an
assessment after ten years. 25p.
265 Tabellini, Guido. Constitutional determinants of government
spending. 22p.
262 van Aarle, Bas, et al. Monetary and fiscal policy design
under EMU: a dynamic game approach. 21p.
272 van Dijk, Frans, Sonnemans, Joep & van Winden, Frans.
Incentive systems in a real effort experiment. 28p.
273 van Dijk, Frans, Sonnemans, Joep & van Winden, Frans.
Social ties in a public good experiment. 22p.
257 Weichenrieder, Alfons J. Public procurement in the presence
of capital taxation. 18p.
277 Chirinko, Robert S. & Fazzari, Steven M. Market power and
inflation. 13p.
282 Gandenberger, Otto. Is the fiscal deficit misconceived?:
proponents of generational accounting overstate their case.
12p.
283 Haufler, Andreas & Schjelderup, Guttorm. Tacit collusion
under destination- and origin-based commodity taxation.
27p.
274 Koskela, Erkki & Stenbacka, Rune. Agency cost of debt and
lending market competition: is there a relationship?. 22p.
275 Koskela, Erkki & Stenbacka, Rune. Capital structure, wage
bargaining and employment. 41p.
279 Koskela, Erkki & Schob, Ronnie. Optimal factor income
taxation in the presence of unemployment. 24p.
286 Kunst, Robert M. & Reutter, Michael. Decisions on seasonal
unit roots. 24p.
287 Lukatch, Ruslan & Plasmans, Joseph. R & D and production
behavior of asymmetric duopoly subject to knowledge
spillovers. 42p.
278 Muscatelli, V. Anton, Tirelli, Patrizio & Trecroci, Carmine.
Does institutional change really matter?: inflation
targets, central bank reform and interest rate policy in the
OE. 48p.
281 Olsen, Trond E. & Osmundsen, Petter. Strategic tax
competition: implications of national ownership. 25p.
280 Osmundsen, Petter & Tveteras, Ragnar. Disposal of petroleum
installations: major policy issues. 25p.
276 Panteghini, Paolo. On corporate tax asymmetries and
neutrality. 23p.
284 Raff, Horst & Schmitt, Nicolas. Endogenous vertical
restraints in international trade. 37p.
288 Sturm, Jan-Egbert & de Haan, Jakob. No need to run millions
of regressions. 16p.
285 Wigger, Berthold U. Pareto-improving intergenerational
transfers. 27p.
299 Asheim, Geir B. & Buchholz, Wolfgang. The Hartwick rule:
myths and facts. 30p.
302 Bos, Dieter & Kolmar, Martin. Self-correcting mechanisms in
public procurement: why award and contract should be
separated. 28p.
303 Buiter, Willem H. The fallacy of the fiscal theory of the
price level, again. 51p.
292 Cornelli, Francesca & Felli, Leonardo. How to sell a
(bankrupt) company. 36p.
293 Danziger, Leif & Hansen, Claus T. On the output-inflation
relationship when price and quantity adjustments are costly.
12p.
291 Felli, Leonardo & Merlo, Antonio. Endogenous lobbying.
44p.
301 Frisch, Helmut & Staudinger, Sylvia. Inflation targeting
versus nominal income targeting. 18p.
300 Ghosh, Madanmohan & Whalley, John. State-owned enterprises,
shirking and trade liberalization. 30p.
294 Glejser, Herbert. Decreasing returns to scale for the small
country due to scarcity or indivisibility: a test on sport.
72p.
297 Heer, Burkhard. Employment and welfare effects of a
two-tier unemployment compensation system. 27p.
296 Heer, Burkhard. Welfare costs of inflation in a dynamic
economy with search unemployment and endogenous growth.
20p.
295 Holmlund, Bertil & Kolm, Ann-Sofie. International spillover
effects of sectoral tax differentiation in unionized
economies. 27p.
304 Holzmann, Robert. Can investments in emerging markets help
to solve the aging problem?. 22p.
290 Huck, Steffan, Muller, Wieland & Norman, Hans-Theo.
Strategic delegation in experimental markets. 18p.
298 Koskela, Erkki, Ollikainen, Markku & Puhakka, Mikko.
Saddles, indeterminacy and bifurcations in an overlapping
generations economy with a renewable resource. 35p.
289 Viaene, Jean-Marie & Zilcha, Itzhak. Optimal education with
mobile capital: an OLG approach. 33p.
311 Bohm, Hjalmar & Funke, Michael. Optimal investment
strategies under demand and tax policy uncertainty. 19p.
310 Darby, Julia, Li, Chol-Won & Muscatelli, V. Anton.
Political uncertainty, public expenditure and growth. 34p.
309 Guth, Sandra & Guth, Werner. Preemption in capacity and
price determination: a study of endogenous timing of
decisions for homogeneous markets. 27p.
308 Guth, Werner & Kovacs, Judit. Why do people veto?: an
experimental analysis of the valuation and the consequences
of varying degrees of veto powe. 24p.
313 Gylfason, Thorvaldur. Resources, agriculture, and economic
growth in economies in transition. 47p.
312 Katayama, Seiichi & Ursprung, Heinrich W. Commercial
culture, political culture, and the political economy of
trade policy: the case of Japan. 29p.
305 Schneider, Friedrich. Illegal activities, but still value
added ones(?): size, causes, and measurement of the shadow
economies all over t. 48p.
306 Schneider, Friedrich. The increase of the size of the
shadow economy of 18 OECD countries: some preliminary
explanations. 31p.
307 Sinn, Hans-Werner. EU enlargement and the future of the
welfare state. 13p.
329 Ahlheim, Michael & Schneider, Friedrich. Allowing for
household preferences in emission trading: a contribution to
the climate policy debate. 29p.
333 Baretti, Christian, Huber, Bernd & Lichtblau, Karl. A tax
on tax revenue: the incentive effects of equalizing
transfers, evidence from Germany. 21p.
328 Bosman, Ronald & van Winden, Frans. The behavioral impact
of emotions in a power-to-take game: an experimental study.
21p.
330 Guth, Werner. Boundedly rational decision emergence: a
general perspective and some selective illustrations. 31p.
331 Guth, Werner & Ockenfels, Axel. Evolutionary norm
enforcement. 17p.
332 Sonnemans, Joep, van Dijk, Frans & van Winden, Frans. Group
formation in a public good experiment: on the dynamics of
social ties structures. 21p.
UNIVERSITAT MUNCHEN. Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultat.
9915 Apps, Patricia & Rees, Ray. Household saving, time
allocation and taxation. 26p.
2000-2 D'Souza, Patrick & Klein, Alexander. Ex ante and ex post
collusion in hierarchies. 49p.
9913 Hainz, Christa. Credit contracts and restructuring in
transition economies: on the role of bank competition and
collateral. 34p.
9912 Klasen, Stephan. Measuring poverty and deprivation in South
Africa. 35p.
2000-3 Klein, Alexander. Jail or fine: let them choose. 31p.
9910 Koman, Reinhard & Marin, Dalia. Human capital and
macroeconomic growth: Austria and Germany 1960-1997, an
update. 40p.
9907 Rotte, Ralph. Technological change and warfare: the
persistence of the human factor in combat 1600-1982. 41p.
2000-5 Schlict, Ekkehart. Aestheticism in the theory of custom.
24p.
9911 Stogbauer, Christian. Measuring the impact of the
depression on the radical vote in the Weimar Republic: a
spatio-temporal approach. 27p.
2000-1 Sussmuth, Bernd. Endogenously-timed herding and the
synchronization of investment cycles. 26p.
9904 Thum, Claudio & Thum, Marcel. Repeated interaction,
redistribution, and the public provision of private goods.
20p.
2000-4 von Weizsacker, Jakob. Mixing pay-as-you-go and funded
pension systems. 6p.
NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH. Working Papers.
7444 Acemoglu, Daron & Angrist, Joshua. How large are the social
returns to education?: evidence from compulsory schooling
laws. 43p.
7446 Agenor, Pierre-Richard & Aizenman, Joshua. Financial sector
inefficiencies and coordination failures: implications for
crisis management. 23p.
7424 Angrist, Joshua & Lavy, Victor. New evidence on classroom
computers and pupil learning. 32p.
7457 Ashenfelter, Orley, Harmon, Colm & Oosterbeek, Hessel. A
review of estimates of the schooling/earnings relationship,
with tests for publication bias. 26p.
7435 Blass, Asher A. & Carlton, Dennis W. The choice of
organizational form in gasoline retailing and the costs of
laws limiting that choice. 36p.
7452 Bound, John & Turner, Sarah. Going to war and going to
college: did World War II and the G.I. Bill increase
education attainment for returning v. 51p.
7302 Buiter, Willem H. The fallacy of the fiscal theory of the
price level. 69p.
7426 Cecchetti, Stephen G. & Ehrmann, Michael. Does inflation
targeting increase output volatility?: an international
comparison of policymakers' preferences and . 35p.
7442 Chay, Kenneth Y. & Greenstone, Michael. The impact of air
pollution on infant mortality: evidence from geographic
variation in pollution shocks induced by . 72p.
7434 Clarida, Richard H. G3 exchange rate relationships: a recap
of the record and a review of proposals for change. 78p.
7430 Diamond, Douglas W. & Rajan, Raghuram G. Liquidity risk,
liquidity creation and financial fragility: a theory of
banking. 51p.
7431 Diamond, Douglas W. & Rajan, Raghuram G.. A theory of bank
capital. 58p.
7422 Dynarski, Susan M. Does aid matter?: measuring the effect
of student aid on college attendance and completion. 57p.
7418 Eichengreen, Barry & Hausmann, Ricardo. Exchange rates and
financial fragility. 54p.
7427 Estavao, Marcello & Lach, Saul. The evolution of the demand
for temporary help supply employment in the United States.
23p.
7421 Estavao, Marcello & Lach, Saul. Measuring temporary labor
outsourcing in U.S. manufacturing. 45p.
7420 Friedman, Benjamin M. The future of monetary policy: the
central bank as an army with only a signal corp?. 28p.
7433 Gordon, Roger H. & Lee, Young. Do taxes affect corporate
debt policy?: evidence from U.S. corporate tax return data.
25p.
7455 Hamermesh, Daniel S. Togetherness: spouse's synchronous
leisure, and the impact of children. 42p.
7450 Hanushek, Eric A. & Somers, Julie A. Schooling, inequality,
and the impact of government. 34p.
7445 Harris, Trevor S., Hubbard, R. Glenn & Kemsley, Deen. The
share price effects of dividend taxes and tax imputation
credits. 44p.
7441 Hulten, Charles & Srinivasan, Sylaja. Indian manufacturing
industry: elephant or tiger?: new evidence on the Asian
miracle. 37p.
7440 Hurd, Michael D., McFadden, Daniel & Merrill, Angela.
Predictors or mortality among the elderly. 27p.
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7415 Ichino, Andrea & Maggi, Giovanni. Work environment and
individual background: explaning regional shirking
differentials in a large Italian firm. 42p.
7447 Johnson, Simon & Shleifer, Andrei. Coase vs. the Coasians.
58p.
7425 Katzman, Brett, Kennan, John & Wallace, Neil. Optimal
monetary impulse-response functions in a matching model.
35p.
7454 Kessler, Daniel P. & Katz, Lawrence. Prevailing wage laws
and construction labor markets. 33p.
7414 Kleiner, Morris M., Leonard, Jonathan S. & Pilarski, Adam M.
Do industrial relations affect plant performance?: the case
of commercial aircraft manufacturing. 40p.
7449 Knowles, John, Persico, Nicola & Todd, Petra. Racial bias
in motor vehicle searches: theory and evidence. 46p.
7456 Krueger, Alan B. From Bismarck to Maastrict: the march to
European Union and the labor compact. 28p.
7429 Krueger, Anne O. Trade creation and trade diversion under
NAFTA. 33p.
7428 La Porta, Rafael, et al. Investor protection: origins,
consequences, reform. 42p.
7437 Mairese, Jacques, Hall, Bronwyn H. & Mulkay, Benoit.
Firm-level investment in France and the United States: an
explanation of what we have learned in twenty years. 50p.
7423 Philipson, Tomas J. & Posner, Richard A. The long-run
growth in obesity as a function of technological change.
35p.
7432 Rose, Andrew K. One money, one market: estimating the
effect of common currencies on trade. 47p.
7439 Rotemberg, Julio J. A heuristic method for extracting
smooth trends from economic time series. 57p.
7448 Rousseau, Peter L. & Sylla, Richard. Emerging financial
markets and early U.S. growth. 54p.
7451 Shackelford, Douglas A. & Verrecchia, Robert E.
Intertemporal tax discontinuities. 34p.
7438 White, Eugene N. Making the French pay: the costs and
consequences of the Napoleonic reparations. 43p.
7484 Adams, James D. Endogenous R & D spillovers and industrial
research productivity. 38p.
7496 Alesina, Alberto. The political economy of the budget
surplus in the U.S. 27p.
7488 Andersen, Torben G., et al. Exchange rate returns
standardized by realized volatility are (nearly) Gaussian.
21p.
7513 Anderson, Simon P. & Coate, Stephen. Market provision of
public goods: the case of broadcasting. 49p.
7532 Auerbach, Alan J. & Siegel, Jonathan M. Capital gains
realizations of the rich and sophisticated. 14p.
7467 Bartel, Ann P. Human resource management and performance in
the service sector: the case of bank branches. 38p.
7462 Baxter, Marianne & Kouparitsas, Michael A. What causes
fluctuations in the terms of trade?. 26p.
7526 Benitez-Silva, Hugo, et al. How large is the bias in
self-reported disability?. 47p.
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7479 Black, Sandra E. & Lynch, Lisa M. What's driving the new
economy: the benefits of workplace innovation. 41p.
7486 Blanchflower, David G. Self-employment in OECD countries.
50p.
7487 Blanchflower, David G. & Oswald, Andrew J. Well-being over
time in Britain and the USA. 35p.
7510 Blaus, Francine D., Kahn, Lawrence M. & Waldfogel, Jane.
Understanding young women's marriage decisions: the role of
labor and marriage market conditions. 40p.
7497 Bodnar, Gordon M. & Wong, M.H. Franco. Estimating exchange
rate exposures: some weighty issues. 44p.
7459 Burnside, Craig, Eichenbaum, Martin & Fisher, Jonas D.M.
Assessing the effects of fiscal shocks. 42p.
7515 Burnside, Craig, Eichenbaum, Martin & Fisher, Jonas. Fiscal
shocks in an efficiency wage model. 21p.
7501 Cassoni, Adriana, Allen, Steven G. & Labadie, Gaston J. The
effects of unions on employment: evidence from an unnatural
experiment in Uruguay. 46p.
7482 Cecchetti, Stephen G. & Groschen, Erica L. Understanding
inflation: implications for monetary policy. 32p.
7524 Cheung, Yin-Wong, Chinn, Menzie D. & Marsh, Ian W. How do
U.K.-based foreign exchange dealers think their market
operates?. 31p.
7498 Cochrane, John H. Money as stock: price level determination
with no money demand. 30p.
7520 Coronado, Julia L., Fullerton, Don & Glass, Thomas. The
progressivity of social security. 46p.
7489 Daniel, Kent & Titman, Sheridan. Market efficiency in an
irrational world. 26p.
7538 David, Paul A. & Hall, Bronwyn H. Heart of darkness:
modelling public-private funding interactions inside the R &
D black box. 27p.
7502 Davis, Steven J. & Henrekson, Magnus. Wage-setting
institutions as industrial policy. 57p.
7535 Decker, Sandra L. & Schwartz, Amy E. Cigarettes and
alcohol: substitutes or complements?. 28p.
7531 Dooley, Michael P. Can output losses following
international financial crises be avoided?. 28p.
7465 Dunne, Timothy, et al. Wage and productivity dispersion in
U.S. manufacturing: the role of computer investment. 61p.
7458 Eichengreen, Barry & Mody, Ashoka. Would collective action
clauses raise borrowing costs?. 36p.
7525 Feenberg, Daniel R. & Poterba, James M. The income and tax
share of very high income households, 1960-1995. 14p.
7492 Feldstein, Martin & Liebman, Jeffrey. The distributional
effects of an investment-based social security system. 79p.
7517 Feldstein, Martin. The European Central Bank and the Euro:
the first year. 12p.
7508 Fernandez, Raquel & Rogerson, Richard. Sorting and long-run
inequality. 35p.
7474 Freeman, Richard B. & Schettkat, Ronald. The role of wage
and skill differences in U.S.-German employment differences.
32p.
7504 Fuchs, Victor R. Medicare reform: the larger picture. 28p.
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7505 Fullerton, Don & Wolverton, Ann. Two generalizations of a
deposit-refund system. 10p.
7460 Giavazzi, Francesco, Jappelli, Tullio & Pagano, Marco.
Searching for non-linear effects of fiscal policy: evidence
from industrial and developing countries. 36p.
7527 Goldin, Claudia & Katz, Lawrence F. The power of the pill:
oral contraceptives and women's career and marriage
decisions. 47p.
7506 Gruber, Jonathan. Youth smoking in the U.S.: prices and
policies. 45p.
7512 Gruber, Jon & Saez, Emmanuel. The eleasticity of taxable
income: evidence and implications. 49p.
7507 Gruber, Jonathan & Koszegi, Botond. Is addiction
"rational"?: theory and evidence. 52p.
7483 Hahm, Joon-Ho & Mishkin, Frederic S. Causes of the Koream
financial crisis: lessons for policy. 77p.
7539 Haskel, Jonathan E. & Slaughter, Matthew J. Have falling
tariffs and transportation costs raised U.S. wage
inequality?. 27p.
7470 Hendel, Igal & Lizzeri, Alessandro. The role of commitment
in dynamic contracts: evidence from life insurance. 34p.
7503 Henderson, Vernon. The effects of urban concentration on
economic growth. 42p.
7463 Horioka, Charles Y., et al. Are Americans more altruistic
than the Japanese?: a U.S.-Japan comparison saving and
bequest motives. 44p.
7471 Hulten, Charles R. Total factor productivity: a short
biography. 75p.
7511 Ireland, Peter N. Sticky-price models of the business
cycle: specification and stability. 33p.
7480 Jagannathan, Ravi & Srinivasan, Shaker B. Does product
market competition reduce agency costs?. 20p.
7485 Janeba, Eckhard. Trade, income inequality, and government
policies: redistribution of income or education subsidies?.
34p.
7523 Johnson, Simon, et al. Tunnelling. 13p.
7468 Jovanovic, Boyan. Growth theory. 13p.
7514 Kane, Edward J. Capital movements, banking insolvency, and
silent runs in the Asian financial crisis. 33p.
7453 Ke, Bin, Petroni, Kathy R. & Shackelford, Douglas A. The
impact of state taxes on self-insurance. 37p.
7509 Keller, Wolfgang. Geographic localization of international
technology diffusion. 56p.
7476 Keller, Klaus, et al. Preserving the ocean circulation:
implications for climate policy. 36p.
7533 Kessler, Daniel P. & McClellan, Mark B. How liability
affects medical productivity. 43p.
7537 Kessler, Daniel P. & McClellan, Mark B. Medical liability,
managed care, and defensive medicine. 32p.
7529 Kho, Bong-Chan, Lee, Dong & Stulz, Rene M. U.S. banks,
crises, and bailouts: from Mexico to Long Term Capital
Management. 24p.
7466 Klein, Michael W., Schuh, Scott & Triest, Robert K. Job
creation, job destruction, and the real exchange rate. 33p.
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7530 Kremer, Michael & Chen, Daniel. Income distribution
dynamics with endogenous fertility. 59p.
7494 Krishna, Kala & Winston, Tor. If at first you don't
succeed...: profits, prices and market structure in a model
of quality with unknowable consum. 47p.
7475 Kroszner, Randall S. & Stratmann, Thomas. Does political
ambiguity pay?: corporate campaign contributions and the
rewards to legislator reputation. 43p.
7495 Lanjouw, Jean O. & Cockburn, Iain. Do patents matter?:
empirical evidence after GATT. 44p.
7464 Lerner, Josh & Tsai, Alexander. Do equity financing cycles
matter?: evidence from biotechnology alliances. 42p.
7477 Lerner, Josh. 150 years of Patent Office practice. 44p.
7478 Lerner, Josh. 150 years of patent protection. 56p.
7522 Levine, Phillip B. & Zimmerman, David J. Children's welfare
exposure and subsequent development. 37p.
7541 McCarthy, F. Desmond, Wolf, Holger & Wu, Yi. The growth
costs of malaria. 31p.
7481 Markowitz, Sara. Criminal violence and alcohol beverage
control: evidence from an international study. 31p.
7500 Markowitz, Sara. The role of alcohol and drug consumption
in determining physical fights and weapon carrying by
teenagers. 36p.
7491 Meyer, Bruce D. & Rosenbaum, Dan T. Making single mothers
work: recent tax and welfare policy and its effects. 50p.
7542 Munasinghe, Lalith & Sicherman, Nachum. Why do dancers
smoke?: time preference, occupational choice, and wage
growth. 22p.
7472 Neumark, David. Changes in job stability and job security:
a collective effort to untangle, reconcile, and interpret
the evidence. 32p.
7519 Neumark, David, Schweitzer, Mark & Wascher, William. The
effects of minimum wages throughout the wage distribution.
37p.
7490 Onatski, Alexei & Stock, James H. Robust monetary policy
under model uncertainty in a small model of the U.S.
economy. 42p.
7518 Rangel, Antonio. Forward and backward intergenerational
goods: a theory of intergenerational exchange. 34p.
7493 Rigobon, Roberto. Identification through
heteroskedasticity: measuring "contagion" between
Argentinean and Mexican sovereign bonds. 32p.
7540 Rodrik, Dani. Institutions for high-quality growth: what
they are and how to acquire them. 48p.
7461 Romer, David. Keynesian macroeconomics without the LM
curve. 41p.
7528 Rousseau, Peter L. Jacksonian monetary policy, specie flow,
and the Panic of 1837. 43p.
7469 Sacerdote, Bruce. Peer effects with random assignment:
results for Dartmouth roommates. 48p.
7473 Slemrod, Joel & Yitzhaki, Shlomo. Tax avoidance, evasion,
and administration. 76p.
7516 Svensson, Lars E.O. How should monetary policy be conducted
in an era of price stability?. 50p.
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7499 Talvi, Ernesto & Vegh, Carlos A. Tax base variability and
procyclical fiscal policy. 36p.
7521 Venti, Steven F. & Wise, David A. Choice, chance, and
wealth dispersion at retirement. 69p.
7536 Zhou, Dongsheng, Spencer, Barbara J. & Vertinsky, Ilan.
Strategic trade policy with endogenous choice of quality and
asymmetric costs. 46p.
7544 Acemoglu, Daron. Labor- and capital-augmenting technical
change. 23p.
7557 Autor, David H. Outsourcing at will: unjust dismissal
doctrine and the growth of temporary help employment. 51p.
7547 Barsky, Robert B. & Kilian, Lutz. A monetary explanation of
the Great Stagflation of the 1970s. 46p.
7545 Berman, Eli & Rzakhanov, Zaur. Fertility, migration and
altruism. 34p.
7594 Bertrand, Marianne, Miller, Douglas & Mullainathan, Sendhil.
Public policy and extended families: evidence from South
Africa. 46p.
7579 Besley, Timothy & Coate, Stephen. Elected versus appointed
regulators: theory and evidence. 50p.
7550 Blanchard, Olivier. What do we know about macroeconomics
that Fisher and Wicksell did not?. 48p.
7560 Brown, Jeffrey R. Differential mortality and the value of
individual account retirement annuities. 55p.
7554 Burnside, Craig, Eichenbaum, Martin & Rebelo, Sergio. On
the fundamentals of self-fulfilling speculative attacks.
46p.
7590 Campbell, John Y., et al. Have individual stocks become
more volatile?: an empirical exploration of idiosyncratic
risk. 59p.
7578 Card, David & DiNardo, John E. Do immigrant inflows lead to
native outflows?. 22p.
7566 Case, Bradford, Goetzmann, William N. & Rouwenhorst, K.
Geert. Global real estate markets: cycles and fundamentals.
22p.
7581 Chinn, Menzie & Prasad, Eswar S. Medium-term determinants
of current accounts in industrial and developing countries:
an empirical exploration. 42p.
7552 Cohen, Wesley M., Nelson, Richard R. & Walsh, John P.
Protecting their intellectual assets: appropriability
conditions and why U.S. manufacturing firms patent (or not).
49p.
7568 Coronado, Julia Lynn, Fullerton, Don & Glass, Thomas. Long
run effects of social security reform proposals on lifetime
progressivity. 59p.
7555 Dafny, Leemore & Gruber, Jonathan. Does public insurance
improve the efficiency of medical care?: Medicaid expansions
and child hospitalizations. 43p.
7570 Deaton, Angus, Gourinchas, Pierre-Olivier & Paxson,
Christina. Social security and inequality over the life
cycle. 42p.
7569 DeLong, J. Bradford. The shape of twentieth century
economic history. 28p.
7561 Fairlie, Robert W. & Meyer, Bruce D. The effect of
immigration on native self-employment. 40p.
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7556 Freeman, Richard B. Single peaked vs. diversified
capitalism: the relation between economic institutions and
outcomes. 45p.
7551 Gali, Jordi & Gertler, Mark. Inflation dynamics: a
structural econometric analysis. 29p.
7549 Gertler, Mark & Lown, Cara S. The information in the high
yield bond spread for the business cycle: evidence and some
implications. 40p.
7567 Goetzmann, William N. & Massa, Massimo. Daily momentum and
contrarian behavior of index fund investors. 48p.
7587 Goldman, Eitan & Gorton, Gary. The visible hand, the
invisible hand and efficiency. 51p.
7558 Goolsbee, Austan. The importance of measurement error in
the cost of capital. 27p.
7553 Gruber, Jonathan. Tax subsidies for health insurance:
evaluating the costs and benefits. 63p.
7563 Guiso, Luigi, Sapienza, Paola & Zingales, Luigi. The role
of social capital in financial development. 56p.
7588 Gustman, Alan L. & Steinmeier, Thomas L. Retirement
outcomes in the health and retirement study. 42p.
7548 Hall, Brian J. & Murphy, Kevin J. Optimal exercise prices
for executive stock options. 14p.
7564 Hunt, Jennifer. Why do people still live in East Germany?.
47p.
7565 Jorion, Philippe & Goetzmann, William N. A century of
global stock markets. 43p.
7534 King, Robert G. & Rebelo, Sergio T. Resucitating real
business cycles. 100p.
7575 Kremer, Michael & Mehta, Paras. Globalization and
international public finance. 27p.
7582 Kroszner, Randall S. & Stahan, Philip E. Obstacles to
optimal policy: the interplay of politics and economics in
shaping bank supervision and regulation ref. 50p.
7583 Lemke, Robert J., et al. Child care and the welfare to work
transition. 40p.
7600 Lerner, Josh & Tirole, Jean. The simple economics of open
source. 38p.
7601 Levine, Phillip B. The sexual activity and birth control
use of American teenagers. 68p.
7574 McGarry, Kathleen. Guaranteed income: SSI and the
well-being of the elderly poor. 37p.
7571 Mankiw, N. Gregory. The savers-spenders theory of fiscal
policy. 14p.
7584 Mocan, H. Naci, Billups, Stephen C. & Overland, Jody. A
dynamic model of differential human capital and criminal
activity. 46p.
7599 Neumark, David & Wascher, William. Using the EITC to help
poor families: new evidence and a comparison with the
minimum wage. 43p.
7546 Rajan, Raghuram G. & Zingales, Luigi. The firm as a
dedicated hierarchy: a theory of the origin and growth of
firms. 47p.
7573 Rosen, Sherwin & Sanderson, Allen. Labor markets in
professional sports. 35p.
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7562 Ruhm, Christopher J. & Borkoski, Carey. Compensation in the
nonprofit sector. 43p.
7586 Sinn, Hans-Werner. Germany's economic unification: an
assessment after ten years. 25p.
7592 Sinn, Hans-Werner. Why a funded pension system is useful
and why it is not useful. 33p.
7576 Slemrod, Joel & Bakija, Jon. Does growing inequality reduce
tax progressivity?: should it?. 35p.
7572 Spender, Barbara J. & Qui, Larry D. Keiretsu and
relationship-specific investment: a barrier to trade?. 41p.
7598 Svensson, Lars E.O. The first year of the Eurosystem?:
inflation targeting or not?. 11p.
7577 Taylor, Alan M. Potential pitfalls for the purchasing power
parity puzzle?: sampling and specification biases in
mean-reversion tes. 28p.
7543 Thomasson, Melissa A. The importance of group coverage: how
tax policy shaped U.S. health insurance. 42p.
7612 Adams, James D., Chiang, Eric P. & Jensen, Jeffrey L. The
influence of federal laboratory R & D on industrial
research. 41p.
7621 Alesina, Alberto & La Ferrara, Eliana. The determinants of
trust. 33p.
7622 Ambrose, Brent W., Hendershott, Patric H. & Klosek,
Malgorzata M. Pricing upward-only adjusting leases. 26p.
7637 Autor, David H. Why do temporary help firms provide free
general skills training?. 60p.
7634 Baker, George P. & Hubbard, Thomas N. Contractibility and
asset ownership: on-board computers and governance in U.S.
trucking. 38p.
7614 Bebchuk, Lucian A. Using options to divide value in
corporate bankruptcy. 21p.
7609 Bekaert, Geert & Hodrick, Robert J. Expectations hypotheses
tests. 46p.
7585 Benabou, Roland & Tirole, Jean. Self-confidence and social
interactions. 43p.
7642 Ben-David, Dan & Kimhi, Ayal. Trade and the rate of income
convergence. 28p.
7595 Bergstresser, Daniel & Poterba, James. Do after-tax returns
affect mutual fund inflows?. 47p.
7559 Bernanke, Ben & Gertler, Mark. Monetary policy and asset
price volatility. 74p.
7604 Bertrand, Marianne & Mullainathan, Sendhil. Do CEOs set
their own pay?: the ones without principals do. 56p.
7616 Blanchard, Olivier & Shleifer, Andrei. Federalism with and
without political centralization: China versus Russia. 14p.
7644 Blouin, Jennifer L., Raedy, Jana S. & Shackelford, Douglas
A. Capital gains taxes and stock reactions to quarterly
earnings announcements. 39p.
7652 Bordo, Michael D., Dueker, Michael J. & Wheelock, David C.
Aggregate price shocks and financial instability: an
historical analysis. 49p.
7635 Borjas, George J. Foreign-born teaching assistants and the
academic performance of undergraduates. 13p.
7654 Bovenberg, A. Lans & Goulder, Lawrence H. Neutralizing the
adverse industry impacts of CO2 abatement policies: what
does it cost?. 50p.
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7589 Campbell, John Y. Asset pricing at the millennium. 73p.
7655 Card, David & Lemieux, Thomas. Can falling supply explain
the rising return to college for younger men?: a
cohort-based analysis. 51p.
7658 Card, David & Lemieux, Thomas. Droupout and enrollment
trends in the post-war period: what went wrong in the 1970s.
59p.
7629 Carey, Mark. Dimensions of credit risk and their
relationship to economic capital requirements. 39p.
7648 Carraro, Carlo & Metcalf, Gilbert E. Behavioral and
distributional effects of environmental policy introduction.
19p.
7651 Coile, Courtney & Gruber, Jonathan. Social security
incentives for retirement. 49p.
7607 Cooper, Russell & Kempf, Hubert. Designing stabilization
policy in a monetary union. 42p.
7650 Costa, Dora L. American living standards, 1888-1994:
evidence from consumer expenditures. 29p.
7608 Costa, Dora L. From mill town to board room: the rise of
women's paid labor. 34p.
7605 Costa, Dora L. Long-term declines in disability among older
men: medical care, public health, and occupational change.
44p.
7615 Daniel, Kent D., Hirshleifer, David & Subrahmanyam,
Avanidhar. Covariance risk, mispricing, and the cross
section of security returns. 45p.
7645 De Gregorio, Jose, Edwards, Sebastian & Valdes, Rodrigo O.
Controls on capital inflows: do they work?. 31p.
7602 DeLong, J. Bradford. Cornucopia: the pace of economic
growth in the twentieth century. 48p.
7646 Edwards, Sebastian & Edwards, Alejandra Cox. Economic
reforms and labor markets: policy issues and lessons from
Chile. 66p.
7630 Eichengreen, Barry. From benign neglect to malignant
preoccupation: U.S. balance of payments policy in the 1960s.
63p.
7664 Fischer, Stanley & Sahay, Ratna. The transition economies
after ten years. 43p.
7611 Freeman, Richard & Schettkat, Ronald. Low wage services:
interpreting the U.S.-German difference. 25p.
7610 Freeman, Richard & Schettkat, Ronald. Skill compression,
wage differentials and employment: Germany vs. the U.S.
28p.
7647 Friedman, Benjamin M. What have we learned from the Reagan
deficits and their disappearance?. 20p.
7636 Glaeser, Edward L., Kahn, Matthew E. & Rappaport, Jordan.
Why do the poor live in cities?. 59p.
7626 Goolsbee, Austan. Taxes, high-income executives, and the
perils of revenue estimation in the new economy. 11p.
7597 Gustman, Alan L. & Steinmeier, Thomas L. How effective is
redistribution under the social security benefit formula?.
46p.
7596 Hall, Brian J. & Liebman, Jeffrey B. The taxation of
executive compensation. 44p.
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7643 Hall, Bronwyn H., Link, Albert N. & Scott, John T.
Universities as research partners. 46p.
7603 Haughwout, Andrew, et al. Local revenue hills: a general
equilibrium specification with evidence from four U.S.
cities. 53p.
7661 Hodrick, Robert J. & Zhang, Xiaoyan. Evaluating the
specification errors of asset pricing models. 55p.
7619 Holtz-Eakin, Douglas, Rosen, Harvey S. & Weathers, Robert.
Horatio Alger meets the mobility tables. 63p.
7640 Irwin, Douglas A. Could the U.S. iron industry have
survived free trade after the Civil War?. 35p.
7638 Irwin, Douglas A. How did the United States become a net
exporter of manufactured goods?. 38p.
7641 Irwin, Douglas A. Ohlin versus Stolper-Samuelson?. 28p.
7639 Irwin, Douglas A. Tariffs and growth in late nineteenth
century America. 28p.
7631 Jaffe, Adam B., Trajtenberg, Manuel & Fogarty, Michael S.
The meaning of patent citations: report on the NBER/Case
Western Reserve survey of patentees. 53p.
7633 Jones, Larry E., Manuelli, Rodolfo E. & Siu, Henry E.
Growth and business cycles. 39p.
7663 Joulfaian, David. Estate taxes and charitable bequests by
the wealthy. 38p.
7660 Kaplan, Steven N. & Stromberg, Per. Financial contracting
theory meets the real world: an empirical analysis of
venture capital contracts. 72p.
7659 Kaplan, Steven N. & Zingales, Luigi. Investment-cash flow
sensitivities are not valid measures of financing
constraints. 5p.
7649 Kaplow, Louis. Horizontal equity: new measures, unclear
principles. 25p.
7624 Krishna, Kala, Roy, Suddhasatwa & Thursby, Marie C. Can
subsidies for market access requirements (MARs) be
procompetitive?. 23p.
7591 Krueger, Alan B. & Lindahl, Mikael. Education for growth:
why and for whom?. 63p.
7656 Krueger, Alan B. & Whitmore, Diane M. The effect of
attending a small class in the early grades on college-test
taking and middle school test results: ev. 42p.
7620 La Porta, Rafael, Lopez-de-Silanes, Florencio & Shleifer,
Andrei. Government ownership of banks. 55p.
7623 Lipsey, Robert E., Ramsetter, Eric D. & Blomstrom, Magnus.
Outward FDI and parent exports and employment: Japan, the
United States, and Sweden. 22p.
7613 Lo, Andrew W., Mamaysky, Harry & Wang, Jiang. Foundations
of technical analysis: computational algorithms, statistical
inference, and empirical implementation. 58p.
7625 Lo, Andrew W. & Wang, Jiang. Trading volume: definitions,
data analysis, and implications of portfolio theory. 53p.
7593 McGarry, Kathleen. Testing parental altruism: implications
of a dynamic model. 28p.
7580 Manski, Charles F. Economic analysis of social
interactions. 41p.
7618 Mishkin, Frederic S. Inflation targeting in emerging market
countries. 12p.
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7617 Mishkin, Frederic S. & Savastano, Miguel A. Monetary policy
strategies for Latin America. 65p.
7606 Neumark, David & Adams, Scott. Do living wage ordinances
reduce urban poverty?. 44p.
7632 O'Rourke, Kevin H. & Williamson, Jeffrey G. When did
globalization begin?. 51p.
7666 Ruhm, Christopher J. Parental employment and child
cognitive development. 51p.
7628 Saez, Emmanuel. Using elasticities to derive optimal income
tax rates. 43p.
7627 Schoeni, Robert F. & Blank, Rebecca M. What has welfare
reform accomplished?: impacts on welfare participation,
employment, income, poverty, and family st. 43p.
7674 Abrego, Lisandro & Whalley, John. Demand side
considerations and the trade and wages debate. 13p.
7702 Anderson, James E. & Young, Leslie. Trade implies law: the
power of the weak. 30p.
7694 Attanasio, Orazio, Goldberg, Pinelopi K. & Kyriazidou,
Ekaterini. Credit constraints in the market for consumer
durables: evidence from micro data on car loans. 41p.
7662 Auerbach, Alan J. & Feenberg, Daniel. The significance of
federal taxes as automatic stabilizers. 31p.
7675 Barth, Marvin J. & Ramey, Valerie A. The cost channel of
monetary transmission. 48p.
7697 Beaudry, Paul & Green, David. The changing structure of
wages in the U.S. and Germany: what explains the
difference?. 47p.
7710 Benkard, C. Lanier. A dynamic analysis of the market for
wide-bodied commercial aircraft. 54p.
7689 Berger, Allen N., Kyle, Margaret K. & Scalise, Joseph M.
Did U.S. bank supervisors get tougher during the credit
crunch? Did they get easier during the banking boom? Did .
53p.
7693 Blomstrom, Magnus, Konan, Denise & Lipsey, Robert E.
Foreign direct investment in the restructuring of the
Japanese economy. 32p.
7688 Bernard, Andrew B., Jensen, J. Bradford & Kortum, Samuel.
Plants and productivity in international trade. 51p.
7686 Bhattacharya, Jay & Currie, Janet. Youths at nutritional
risk: malnourished or misnourished?. 54p.
7695 Bils, Mark & Klenow, Peter J. Quantifying quality growth.
43p.
7701 Bordo, Michael & Schwartz, Anna J. Measuring real economic
effects of bailouts: historical perspectives on how
countries in financial distress have fa. 96p.
7681 Case, Anne & Paxson, Christina. Mother and others: who
invests in children's health?. 39p.
7681 Cecchetti, Stephen G., Mark, Nelson C. & Sonora, Robert J.
Price level convergence among United States cities: lessons
for the European Central Bank. 26p.
7692 Chatterji, Pinka & Markowitz, Sara. The impact of material
alcohol and illicit drug use on children's behavior
problems: evidence from children of the . 33p.
7687 Chen, Joseph, Hong, Harrison & Stein, Jeremy C. Forecasting
crashes: trading volume, past returns and conditional
skewness in stock prices. 47p.
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7668 Christiano, Lawrence J. & Fitzgerald, Terry J.
Understanding the fiscal theory of the price level. 65p.
7657 Copeland, Brian R. & Taylor, M. Scott. Free trade and
global warming: a trade theory view of the Kyoto Protocol.
48p.
7667 Currie, Janet & Grogger, Jeffrey. Medicaid expansions and
welfare contractions: offsetting effects on prenatal care
and infant health?. 38p.
7683 Degeorge, Francois, et al. Selling company shares to
reluctant employees: France Telecom's experience. 52p.
7665 Devereux, Michael B. & Engel, Charles. Monetary policy in
the open economy revisited: price setting and exchange rate
flexibility. 43p.
7669 Dickson, Joel M., Shoven, John B. & Sialm, Clemens. Tax
externalities of equity mutual funds. 45p.
7653 Eichengreen, Barry & Ruhl, Christof. The bail-in problem:
systematic goals, ad hoc means. 47p.
7696 Ghosh, Madanmohan & Whalley, John. State-owned enterprises,
shirking and trade liberalization. 31p.
7676 Glaeser, Edward L. & Sacerdote, Bruce. The determinants of
punishment: deterrence, incapacitiation and vengeance. 30p.
7690 Greenstein, Shane. Building and delivering the virtual
world: commercializing services for internet access. 39p.
7709 Grogger, Jeff. Time limits and welfare use. 43p.
7678 Han, SOng & Mulligan, Casey B. Human capital,
heterogeneity, and estimated degrees of intergenerational
mobility. 42p.
7670 Hao, Lingxin, Hotz, V. Joseph & Jin, Ginger Zhe. Games
daughters and parents play: teenage childbearing, parental
reputation, and strategic transfers. 56p.
7684 Hobijn, Bart & Jovanovic, Boyan. The information technology
revolution and the stock market: evidence. 38p.
7672 Leahy, John V. & Zeira, Joseph. The timing of purchases and
aggregate fluctuations. 31p.
7699 Lewellen, Jonathan & Shanken, Jay. Estimation risk, market
efficiency, and the predictability of returns. 51p.
7677 McCallum, Bennett T. Theoretical analysis regarding a zero
lower bound on nominal interest rates. 54p.
7682 Madrian, Brigitte C. & Shea, Dennis F. The power of
suggestion: inertia in 401(K) participation and savings
behavior. 68p.
7700 Markusen, James, Rutherford, Thomas F. & Tarr, David.
Foreign direct investment in services and the domestic
market for expertise. 37p.
7707 Mitrusi, Andrew & Poterba, James. The distribution of
payroll and income tax burdens, 1979-1999. 46p.
7673 Mocan, H. Naci, Tekin, Erdal & Zax, Jeffrey S. The demand
for medical care in urban China. 41p.
7680 Mulligan, Casey B. Can monopoly unionism explain publicly
induced retirement?. 26p.
7679 Mulligan, Casey B. Induced retirement, social security, and
the pyramid mirage. 46p.
7698 Mulligan, Casey B. & Philipson, Tomas J. Merit motives and
government motivation: public finance in reverse. 55p.
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7685 Petersen, Mitchell A. & Rajan, Raghuran G. Does distance
still matter?: the information revolution in small business
lending. 61p.
7671 Rauch, James E. & Trindade, Vitor. Information and
globalization: wage co-movements, labor demand elasticity,
and conventional trade liberalization. 41p.
7708 Saez, Emmanuel. Optimal income transfer programs: intensive
versus extensive labor supply responses. 45p.
7709 Sigman, Hilary. The pace of progress at Superfund sites:
policy goals and interest group influence. 36p.
7705 Stein, Jeremy C. Information production and capital
allocation: decentralized vs. hierarchical firms. 47p.
7706 Zingales, Luigi. In search of new foundations. 52p.
7739 Abel, Andrew B. The effects of investing social security
funds in the stock market when fixed costs prevent some
households from ho. 44p.
7771 Acemoglu, Daron, Johnson, Simon & Robinson, James A. The
colonial origins of comparative development: an empirical
investigation. 67p.
7785 Adda, Jerome & Cooper, Russell. The dynamics of car sales:
a discrete choice approach. 35p.
7743 Agenor, Pierre-Richard & Aizenman, Joshua. Savings and the
terms of trade under borrowing constraints. 38p.
7738 Aizenman, Joshua & Hausmann, Ricardo. Exchange rate regimes
and financial market imperfections. 21p.
7783 Ang, Andrew, Bekeart, Geert & Liu, Jun. Why stocks may
disappoint. 44p.
7766 Bai, Chong-En & Wei, Shang-Jin. Quality of bureaucracy and
open-economy macro policies. 34p.
7763 Bekaert, Geert, Harvey, Campbell R. & Lundblad, Christian.
Emerging equity markets and economic development. 37p.
7737 Berman, Eli, Lang, KEvin & Siniver, Erez. Language skill
complementarity: returns to immigrant language acquisition.
35p.
7772 Berndt, Ernst R., Pindyck, Robert S. & Azoulay, Pierre.
Consumption externalities and diffusion in pharmaceutical
markets: antiulcer drugs. 53p.
7791 Bernheim, B. Douglas & Severinov, Sergei. Bequests as
signals: an explanation for the equal division puzzle. 73p.
7732 Blau, Francine D. & Kahn, Lawrence M. Gender differences in
pay. 38p.
7776 Blonigen, Bruce A. Tariff-jumping antidumping duties. 37p.
7724 Bordo, Michael D. & James, Harold. The International
Monetary Fund: its present role in historical perspective.
57p.
7799 Borjas, George J. & Ramey, Valerie A. Market responses to
interindustry wage differentials. 41p.
7792 Caballero, Ricardo J. & Krishnamurthy, Arvind.
Dollarization of liabilities: underinsurance and domestic
financial underdevelopment. 32p.
7720 Caballero, Ricardo J. & Hammour, Mohamad L. Institutions,
restructuring, and macroeconomic performance. 39p.
7740 Caballero, Ricardo J. & Krishnamurthy, Arvind.
International liquidity management: sterilization policy in
illiquid financial markets. 46p.
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7782 Caballero, Ricardo J. Macroeconomic volatility in Latin
America: a view and three case studies. 43p.
7715 Calomiris, Charles W. & Powell, Andrew. Can emerging market
bank regulators establish credible discipline?: the case of
Argentina 1992-1999. 45p.
7761 Cameron, Stephen & Taber, Christopher. Borrowing
constraints and the returns to schooling. 53p.
7742 Cappelli, Peter. Examining the incidence of downsizing and
its effect on establishment performance. 44p.
7769 Card, David. Estimating the return to schooling: progress
on some persistent economic problems. 46p.
7748 Chacko, George, Tufano, Peter & Verter, Geoffrey. Cephalon,
Inc: taking risk management theory seriously. 58p.
7749 Collins, William J. & Margo, Robert A. Race and the value
of owner-occupied housing, 1940-1990. 28p.
7760 Cutler, David M., et al. The economic impact of the tobacco
settlement. 27p.
7713 Cutler, David M., Glaeser, Edward L. & Norberg, Karen E.
Explaining the rise in youth suicide. 66p.
7746 Cutler, David M., et al. Financial crisis, health outcomes
and aging: Mexico in the 1980s and 1990s. 59p.
7747 Cutler, David M., et al. How good a deal was the tobacco
settlement?: assessing payments to Massachusetts. 36p.
7796 Davis, Steven J., Nalewalk, Jeremy & Willen, Paul. On the
gains to international trade in risky financial assets.
61p.
7726 de Figueiredo, John M. & Tiller, Emerson H. The structure
and conduct of corporate lobbying: how firms lobby the
Federal Communications Commission. 50p.
7764 Diamond, Douglas W. & Rajan, Raghuran G. Banks, short term
debt and financial crises: theory, policy implications and
applications. 39p.
7794 DiNardo, John & Hallock, Kevin F. When unions "mattered":
assessing the impact of strikes on financial markets,
1925-1937. 28p.
7750 Doppelhofer, Gernot, Miller, Ronald I. & Sala-i-Martin,
Xavier. Determinants of long-term growth: a Bayesian
averaging of classical estimates (BACE) approach. 52p.
7735 Duflo, Esther & Saez, Emmanuel. Participation and
investment decisions in a retirement plan: the influence of
colleagues' choices. 31p.
7798 Duggan, Mark & Levitt, Steven D. Winning isn't everything:
corruption in Sumo wrestling. 43p.
7756 Dynarski, Susan. Hope for whom?: financial aid for the
middle class and its impact on college attendance. 50p.
7797 Favero, Carlo A. & Giavazzi, Francesco. Looking for
contagion: evidence from the ERM. 21p.
7767 Feldstein, Martin & Samwick, Andrew. Allocating payroll tax
revenue to personal retirement accounts to maintain social
security benefits and the payroll. 21p.
7787 Fogel, Robert W. Simon S. Kuznets, April 30, 1901 - July 9,
1985. 28p.
7757 Freeman, Richard B. The U.S. economic model at Y2K:
lodestar for advanced capitalism?. 31p.
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7722 Friedman, Benjamin M. Debt restructuring. 36p.
7774 Fullerton, Don & West, Sarah E. Tax and subsidy
combinations for the control of car pollution. 35p.
7790 Glaeser, Edward L., Kolko, Jed & Saiz, Albert. Consumer
city. 43p.
7728 Glaeser, Edward L., Laibson, David & Sacerdote, Bruce. The
economic approach to social capital. 39p.
7714 Goldberg, Linda, Dages, B. Gerard & Kinney, Daniel. Foreign
and domestic bank participation in emerging markets: lessons
from Mexico and Argentina. 31p.
7759 Gordon, Robert J. The Boskin Commission Report and its
aftermath. 48p.
7752 Gordon, Robert J. Interpreting the "one big wave" in U.S.
long term productivity growth. 71p.
7781 Gruber, Jonathan. Risky behavior among youths: an economic
analysis. 37p.
7780 Gruber, Jonathan & Zinman, Jonathan. Youth smoking in the
U.S.: evidence and implications. 72p.
7741 Hall, Bronwyn H., Jaffe, Adam & Trajtenberg, Manuel. Market
value and patent citations: a first look. 46p.
7755 Hamilton, James D. What is an oil shock?. 58p.
7711 Harbaugh, William, Levinson, Arik & Wilson, David.
Reexamining the empirical evidence for an environmental
Kuznets curve. 25p.
7773 Heckman, James J. & Pages, Carmen. The cost of job security
regulation: evidence from Latin American labor markets.
39p.
7762 Holtz-Eakin, Douglas, Lovely, Mary E. & Tosun, Mehmet S.
Generational conflict, human capital accumulation and
economic growth. 32p.
7754 Hoxby, Caroline M. Benevolent colluders?: the effects of
antitrust action on college financial aid and tuition. 55p.
7745 Irwin, Douglas A. & Tervio, Marko. Does trade raise
income?: evidence from the twentieth century. 26p.
7733 Joyce, Mary & Neumark, David. An introduction to
school-to-work programs in the NLSY97: how prevalent are
they, and which youths do they serve?. 35p.
7775 Kaplow, Louis. A framework for assessing estate and gift
taxation. 56p.
7727 Keohane, Nathaniel O., Van Roy, Benjamin & Zeckhauser,
Richard J. Controlling stocks and flows to promote quality:
the environment, with applications to physical and human
capital. 64p.
7788 Kraay, Aart & Ventura, Jaume. Product prices and the OECD
cycle. 18p.
7716 Kremer, Michael. Creating markets for new vaccines, part 1:
rationale. 49p.
7717 Kremer, Michael. Creating markets for new vaccines, part
II: design issues. 68p.
7734 Lahiri, Amartya & Vegh, Carlos A. Delaying the inevitable:
optimal interest rate policy and balance of payments crises.
56p.
7770 Lindbeck, Assar. Pensions and contemporary socioeconomic
change. 28p.
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7725 McCallum, Bennett T. Alternative monetary policy rules: a
comparison with historical settings for the United States,
the United Kingdom,. 40p.
7768 Mendoza, Enrique G. On the instability of variance
decomposition of the real exchange rate across exchange-rate
regimes: evidence from . 22p.
7712 Morton, Fiona S. & Zettelmeyer, Florian. The strategic
positioning of store brands in retailer-manufacturer
bargaining. 41p.
7719 Neumark, David & Joyce, Mary. Evaluating school-to-work
programs using the new NLSY. 46p.
7777 Obstfeld, Maurice & Rogoff, Kenneth. The six major puzzles
in international macroeconomics: is there a common cause?.
64p.
7730 O'Shaughnessy, K.C., Levine, David I. & Cappelli, Peter.
Changes in managerial pay structures 1986-1992 and rising
returns to skill. 45p.
7703 Pacula, Rosalie L., et al. Marijuana and youth. 89p.
7778 Pastor, Lubos & Stambaugh, Robert F. The equity premium and
structural breaks. 37p.
7779 Pastor, Lubos & Stambaugh, Robert F. Evaluating and
investing in equity mutual funds. 52p.
7736 Razin, Assaf, Sadka, Efraim & Yuen, Chi-Wa. Do debt flows
crowd out equity flows or the other way round?. 19p.
7731 Rich, Robert & Tracy, Joseph. Uncertainty and labor
contract durations. 48p.
7723 Romer, Paul M. Should the government subsidize supply or
demand in the market for scientists and engineers?. 49p.
7729 Roth, Alvin E. & Ockenfels, Axel. Last minute bidding and
the rules for ending second-price auctions: theory and
evidence from a natural experiment o. 47p.
7758 Saffer, Henry. Alcohol consumption and alcohol advertising
bans. 21p.
7751 Schwartz, Anna J. The rise and fall of foreign exchange
market intervention. 36p.
7786 Sherman, Ann E. & Titman, Sheridan. Buidling the IPO order
book: underpricing and participation limits with costly
information. 29p.
7744 Sieg, Holger, et al. Estimating the general equilibrium
benefits of large policy changes: the Clean Air Act
revisited. 50p.
7718 Thursby, Jerry G. & Thursby, Marie C. Who is selling the
ivory tower?: sources of growth in university licensing.
25p.
7753 Tornell, Aaron. Robust H infinity forecasting and asset
pricing anomalies. 50p.
7765 Wei, Shang-Jin. Natural openness and good government. 32p.
7784 Williamson, Jeffrey G. Land, labor and globalization in the
pre-industrial Third World. 64p.
7721 Zarnowitz, Victor. The old and the new in U.S. economic
expansion in the 1990s. 62p.
7800 Acemoglu, Daron. Technical change, inequality, and the
labor market. 84p.
7843 Adams, James D., Chiang, Eric P. & Starkey, Katara.
Industry-university cooperative research centers. 29p.
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7859 Alesina, Alberto, Baqir, Reza & Hoxby, Caroline. Political
jurisdictions in heterogeneous communities. 51p.
7832 Altman, Daniel, Cutler, David M. & Zeckhauser, Richard J.
Enrolee mix, treatment intensity, and cost in competing
indemnity and HMO plans. 41p.
7831 Altonji, Joseph G., Elder, Todd E. & Taber, Christopher R.
Selection on observed and unobserved variables: assessing
the effectiveness of Catholic schools. 63p.
7871 Alvarez, Fernando, Atkeson, Andrew & Kehoe, Patrick J.
Money, interest rates and exchange rates with endogenously
segmented asset markets. 39p.
7821 Auerbach, Alan J. & Hassett, Kevin A. On the marginal
source of investment funds. 50p.
7837 Auerbach, Alan J. & Gale, William G. Perspectives on the
budget surplus. 27p.
7822 Bagwell, Kyle & Staiger, Robert W. Strategic trade,
competitive industries and agricultural trade disputes.
20p.
7883 Baker, Laurence C. & Phibbs, Ciaran S. Managed care,
technology adoption, and health care: the adoption of
neonatal intensive care. 44p.
7793 Banerjee, Abhijit V. & Duflo, Esther. Inequality and
growth: what can the data say?. 44p.
7816 Berndt, Ernst R., et al. The medical treatment of
depression, 1991-1996: productive inefficiency, expected
outcome variations, and price ind. 29p.
7806 Blau, David M. Child care subsidy programs. 93p.
7827 Blouin, Jennifer L., Reedy, Jana S. & Shackelford, Douglas
A. Capital gains holding periods and equity trading:
evidence from the 1998 Tax Act. 37p.
7868 Borenstein, Severin, Bushnell, James & Wolak, Frank.
Diagnosing market power in California's restructured
wholesale electricity market. 51p.
7812 Brown, Jeffrey R., Mitchell, Olivia S. & Poterba, James M.
Mortality risk, inflation risk, and annuity products. 32p.
7862 Burstein, Ariel T., Neves, Joao C. & Rebelo, Sergio.
Distribution costs and real exchange rate dynamics during
exchange rate based stabilizations. 50p.
7849 Caballero, Ricardo J. & Hammour, Mohamad L. Creative
destruction and development: institutions, crises and
restructuring. 41p.
7863 Carlton, Dennis W. & Weiss, Avi. The economics of religion,
Jewish survival and Jewish attitudes toward competition on
Torah education. 28p.
7826 Carroll, Christopher D. Portfolios of the rich. 42p.
7839 Carroll, Christopher D. "Risky habits" and the marginal
propensity to consume out of permanent income, or, how much
would a permanent tax c. 34p.
7841 Cawley, John. Body weight and women's labor market
outcomes. 40p.
7840 Cespedes, Luis F., Chang, Roberto & Velasco, Andres.
Balance sheets and exchange rate policy. 47p.
7869 Chari, V.V., Kehoe, Patrick J. & McGrattan, Ellen R. Can
sticky price models generate volatile and persistent real
exchange rates?. 51p.
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7878 Choi, James J., Laibson, David & Metrick, Andrew. Does the
internet increase trading?: evidence from investor behavior
in 401(k) plans. 46p.
7809 Christiano, Lawrence J. & Gust, Christopher J. The
expectations trap hypothesis. 42p.
7830 Coile, Courtney & Gruber, Jonathan. Social security and
retirement. 38p.
7844 Dehejia, Rajeev. Was there a Riverside miracle?: a
framework for evaluating multi-site programs. 35p.
7860 Duflo, Esther. Schooling and labor market consequences of
school construction in Indonesia: evidence from an unusual
policy experi. 60p.
7789 Duggan, Mark G. Hospital ownership and public medical
spending. 40p.
7813 Edwards, Sebastian & Susmel, Raul. Interest rate volatility
and contagion in emerging markets: evidence from the 1990s.
38p.
7801 Edwards, Sebastian. Interest rates, contagion and capital
controls. 39p.
7805 Ellison, Glenn. Evolving standards for academic publishing:
a q-r theory. 42p.
7804 Ellison, Glenn. The slowdown of the economics publishing
process. 69p.
7818 Engel, Charles. Comments on Obstfeld and Rogoff's "The six
major puzzles in international macroeconomics: is there a
common cause?". 14p.
7854 Epple, Dennis, Newlon, Elizabeth & Romano, Richard. Ability
tracking, school competition, and the distribution of
educational benefits. 55p.
7802 Epple, Dennis & Romano, Richard. Collective choice and
voluntary provision of public goods. 47p.
7850 Epple, Dennis & Romano, Richard. Neighborhood schools,
choice, and the distribution of educational benefits. 64p.
7814 Feinstein, Jonathan S. & Ho, Chih-Chin. Elderly asset
management and health: an empirical analysis. 39p.
7861 Feldstein, Martin & Ranguelova, Elena. Accumulated pension
collars: a market approach to reducing the risk of
investment-based social security reform. 22p.
7807 Forbes, Kristin. The Asian flu and Russian virus: firm
level evidence on how crises are transmitted
internationally. 63p.
7885 Forbes, Kristin & Rigobon, Roberto. Contagion in Latin
America: definitions, measurement, and policy implications.
36p.
7858 Frankel, Jeffrey A. Globalization of the economy. 41p.
7857 Frankel, Jeffrey A. & Rose, Andrew K. Estimating the effect
of currency unions on trade and output. 50p.
7880 Fujii, Eiji & Chinn, Menzie D. Fin de siecle real interest
parity. 37p.
7851 Gans, Joshua S., Hsu, David H. & Stern, Scott. When does
start-up innovation spur the gale of creative destruction?.
58p.
7835 Galev, Evan & Rose, Stephan A. Rebels, conformists,
contrarians and momentum traders. 50p.
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7838 Gilleskie, Donna B. & Strumpf, Koleman S. The behavioral
dynamics of youth smoking. 41p.
7833 Gordon, Robert J. Does the "new economy" measure up to the
great inventions of the past?. 65p.
7829 Gruber, Jonathan. Medicaid. 101p.
7847 Hamilton, James D. & Jorda, Oscar. A model for the Federal
funds rate target. 48p.
7848 Harrigan, James & Zakrajsek, Egon. Factor supplied and
specialization in the world economy. 50p.
7823 Haughwout, Andrew & Inman, Robert P. Fiscal policies in
open cities with firms and households. 51p.
7820 Heckman, James & Vytlacil, Edward. Identifying the role of
cognitive ability in explaining the level of and change in
the return to schooling. 45p.
7867 Hoxby, Caroline. Peer effects in the classroom: learning
from gender and race variation. 62p.
7866 Hoxby, Caroline. Would school choice change the teaching
profession?. 53p.
7825 Irwin, Douglas A. & Temin, Peter. The antebellum tariff on
cotton textiles revisited. 27p.
7855 Kaminsky, Graciela, Lyons, Richard K. & Schmukler, Sergio.
Managers, investors, and crimes: mutual fund strategies in
emerging markets. 36p.
7870 Kehoe, Patrick J. & Perri, Fabrizio. International business
cycles with endogenous incomplete markets. 38p.
7845 Klein, Michael W., Peek, Joe & Rosengren, Eric. Troubled
banks, impaired foreign direct investment: the role of
relative access to credit. 34p.
7795 Kraay, Aart, et al. Country portfolios. 61p.
7803 Lamont, Owen A. & Polk, Christopher. Does diversification
destroy value?: evidence from industry shocks. 40p.
7819 Levinsohn, James & Petrin, Amil. Estimating production
functions using inputs to control for unobservables. 54p.
7810 Lipsey, Robert E. Interpreting developed countries' foreign
direct investment. 44p.
7824 Mendoza, Enrique G. On the benefits of dollarization when
stabilization policy is not credible and financial markets
are imperfect. 52p.
7817 Mincer, Jacob & Danninger, Stephan. Technology,
unemployment, and inflation. 46p.
7834 Moen, Jarle. Is mobility of technical personnel a source of
R & D spillovers?. 36p.
7864 Obstfeld, Maurice & Rogoff, Kenneth. DO we really need a
new international monetary compact?. 38p.
7836 Parsley, David C. & Wei, Shang-Jin. Explaining the border
effect: the role of exchange rate variability, shipping
costs, and geography. 29p.
7865 Pavcnik, Nina. Do pharmaceutical prices respond to
insurance?. 38p.
7852 Pavcnik, Nina. Trade liberalization, exit, and productivity
improvements: evidence from Chilean plants. 64p.
7846 Pavcnik, Nina. What explains skill upgrading in less
developed countries?. 45p.
7811 Poterba, James M. & Weisbenner, Scott. The distributional
burden of taxing estates and urealized capital gains at the
time of death. 39p.
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7815 Prendergast, Canice. The tenous tradeoff between risk and
incentives. 31p.
7872 Rose, Andrew K. & Engel, Charles. Currency unions and
international integration. 38p.
7842 Rose, Nancy L. & Wolfram, Catherine. Regulating executive
pay: using the tax code to influence CEO compensation. 47p.
7808 Shin, Hyun-Han & Stulz, Rene M. Firm value, risk, and
growth opportunities. 35p.
7876 Stern, Scott, Porter, Michael E. & Furman, Jeffrey L. The
determinants of national innovative capacity. 56p.
7882 Venti, Steven F. & Wise, David A. Aging and housing equity.
46p.
7853 Woodford, Michael. Monetary policy in a world without
money. 45p.
7856 Young, Alwyn. Gold into base metals: productivity growth in
the People's Republic of China during the reform period.
66p.
7828 Young, Alwyn. The razor's edge: distortions and incremental
reform in the People's Republic of China. 57p.
7938 Acemoglu, Daron. Credit market imperfections and persistent
unemployment. 18p.
7914 Aizenman, Joshua. Endogenous pricing to market and
financing costs. 28p.
7927 Alesina, Alberto & Barro, Robert J. Currency unions. 48p.
7903 Altshuler, Rosanne & Hubbard, R. Glenn. The effect of the
Tax Reform Act of 1986 on the location of assets in
financial services firms. 35p.
7933 Andersen, Torben G., et al. The distrbution of stock return
volatility. 39p.
7941 Antweiler, Werner & Trefler, Daniel. Increasing returns and
all that: a view from trade. 57p.
7924 Arnould, Richard, Bertrand, Marianne & Hallock, Kevin F.
Does managed care change the mission of nonprofit
hospitals?: evidence from the managerial labor market. 43p.
7932 Atack, Jeremy, Bateman, Fred & Margo, Robert A. Rising wage
dispersion across American manufacturing establishments,
1850-1880. 40p.
7887 Athey, Susan & Stern, Scott. The impact of information
technology on emergency health care outcomes. 68p.
7890 Autor, David H., Levy, Frank & Murnane, Richard J.
Upstairs, downstairs: computer-skill complementarity and
computer-labor substitution on two floors of a large bank.
24p.
7913 Bae, Kee-Hong, Karolyi, G. Andrew & Stulz, Rene M. A new
approach to measuring financial contagion. 48p.
7937 Baker, Michael & Fortin, Nicole M. Does comparable worth
work in a decentralized labor market?. 49p.
7910 Ball, Laurence. Policy rules and external shocks. 20p.
7911 Barro, Robert J. & Lee, Jong-Wha. International data on
educational attainment updates and implications. 36p.
7952 Bertrand, Marianne, Mehta, Paras & Mullainathan, Sendhil.
Ferreting out tunneling: an application to Indian business
groups. 47p.
7931 Bertrand, Marianne & Hallock, Kevin F. The gender gap in
top corporate jobs. 33p.
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7875 Betts, Julian R. & Grogger, Jeff. The impact of grading
standards on student achievement, educational attainment,
and entry-level earnings. 31p.
7909 Blinder, Alan S. & Morgan, John. Are two heads better than
one?: an experimental analysis of group vs. individual
decision making. 48p.
7929 Blonigen, Bruce A. & Davies, Ronald B. The effects of
bilateral tax treaties on U.S. FDI activity. 37p.
7900 Bordo, Michael D. & Murshid, Antu Panini. Are financial
crises becoming increasingly more contagious? What is the
historical evidence on contagion?. 70p.
7919 Calomiris, Charles W. & Mason, Joseph R. Causes of U.S.
bank distress during the Depression. 65p.
7908 Casares, Miguel & McCallum, Bennett T. An optimizing IS-LM
framework with endogenous investment. 39p.
7874 Case, Anne, Lin, I-Fen & McLanahan, Sara. Educational
attainment in blended families. 32p.
7904 Caselli, Francesco & Coleman, Wilbur John. The world
technology frontier. 29p.
7881 Chernichovsky, Dov. The public-private mix in the modern
health care system: concepts, issues, and policy options
revisited. 35p.
7902 Chinn, Menzie D. & Kletzer, Kenneth M. International
capital inflows, domestic financial intermediation and
financial crises under imperfect information. 44p.
7925 Cooper, Russell W. & Haltiwanger, John C. On the nature of
capital adjustment costs. 32p.
7888 Cullen, Julie Berry, Jacob, Brian A. & Levitt, Steven D.
The impact of school choice on student outcomes: an analysis
of the Chicago public schools. 48p.
7905 Davis, Steven J. & Willen, Paul. Occupation-level income
shocks and asset returns: their covariance and implications
for portfolio choice. 69p.
7920 Devereux, Michael P. & Hubbard, R. Glenn. Taxing
multinationals. 47p.
7892 Djankov, Simeon, et al. The regulation of entry. 49p.
7906 Dynan, Karen E., Skinner, Jonathan & Zeldes, Stephen P. Do
the rich save more?. 49p.
7886 Ehrenberg, Ronald G., Cheslock, John J. & Epifantseva,
Julia. Paying our presidents: what do trustees value?.
33p.
7889 Engel, Charles. Optimal exchange rate policy: the influence
of price setting and asset markets. 53p.
7956 Epple, Dennis, Figlio, David & Romano, Richard. Competition
between private and public schools: testing stratification
and pricing predictions. 40p.
7899 Feldstein, Martin. Aspects of global economic integration:
outlook for the future. 13p.
7901 Frankel, Jeffrey, Schmukler, Sergio & Serven, Luis.
Verifiability and the vanishing intermediate exchange rate
regime. 71p.
7955 Friedman, Benjamin M. Decoupling at the margin: the threat
to monetary policy from the electronic revolution in
banking. 16p.
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7877 Gans, Joshua S. & Stern, Scott. When does funding research
by smaller firms bear fruit?: evidence from the SBIR
program. 61p.
7894 Gentry, William M. & Hubbard, R. Glenn. Entrepreneurship
and household savings. 62p.
7944 George, Lisa & Waldfogel, Joel. Who benefits whom in daily
newspaper markets?. 37p.
7942 Gilleskie, Donna B. & Mroz, Thomas A. Estimating the
effects of covariates on health expenditures. 60p.
7907 Glied, Sherry & Zivin, Joshua. How do doctors behave when
some (but not all) of their patients are in managed care?.
37p.
7897 Grossman, Herschel I. The creation of effective property
rights. 18p.
7898 Grossman, Herschel I. Inventors and pirates: creative
activity and intellectual property rights. 18p.
7923 Gruber, Jonathan & Orszag, Peter. Does the social security
earnings test affect labor supply and benefits receipt?.
42p.
7896 Gugerty, Mary Kay & Kremer, Michael. Outside funding of
community organizations: benefitting or displacing the
poor?. 21p.
7921 Hart, Oliver. Different approaches to bankruptcy. 18p.
7912 Hendershott, Patric H., MacGregor, Bryan D. & Tse, Raymond
Y.C. Estimating the rental adjustment process. 18p.
7928 Hendershott, Patric H. & White, Michael. Taxing and
subsidizing housing investment: the rise and fall of
housing's favored status. 32p.
7943 Lach, Saul. Do R & D subsidies stimulate or displace
private R & D? Evidence from Israel. 37p.
7879 Laibson, David, Repetto, Andrea & Tobacman, Jeremy. The
debt puzzle. 70p.
7918 Lerner, Josh. Where does State Street lead?: a first look
at finance patents, 1971-2000. 45p.
7935 Lowry, Michelle & Schwert, G. William. IPO market cycles?:
bubbles or sequential learning?. 33p.
7916 McCallum, Bennett T. The present and future of monetary
policy rules. 21p.
7915 McCallum, Bennett T. & Nelson, Edward. Timeless perspective
vs. discretionary monetary policy in forward-looking models.
33p.
7884 Mankiw, N. Gregory. The inexorable and mysterious tradeoff
between inflation and unemployment. 30p.
7917 Metcalf, Gilbert E. Environmental levies and distortionary
taxation: Pigou, taxation, and pollution. 14p.
7926 Mishkin, Frederic S. Prudential supervision: why is it
important and what are the issues?. 36p.
7939 Moriguchi, Chiaki. The evolution of employment relations in
U.S. and Japanese manufacturing firms, 1900-1960: a
comparative historical. 98p.
7895 Mullahy, John. Live long, live well: quantifying the health
of heterogeneous populations. 52p.
7948 Mullainathan, Sendhil & Thaler, Richard H. Behavioral
economics. 11p.
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7891 Porter, Michael E. & Stern, Scott. Measuring the "ideas"
production function: evidence from international patent
output. 46p.
7958 Rajan, Raghuran G. & Zingales, Luigi. The governance of the
new enterprise. 43p.
7873 Schlingemann, Frederik P., Stulz, Rene M. & Walking, Ralph
A. Asset liquidity and segment divestitures. 34p.
7934 Sieg, Holger, et al. Using locational equilibrium models to
evaluate housing price indexes. 22p.
7893 Sinai, Todd & Gyourko, Joseph. The asset price incidence of
capital gains taxes: evidence from the Taxpayer's Relief Act
of 1997 and publicly-trad. 41p.
7922 Slemrod, Joel & Kopczuk, Wojciech. The optimal elasticity
of taxable income. 24p.
7953 Svensson, Lars E.O. & Woodford, Michael. Indicator
variables for optimal policy. 43p.
7930 Trajtenberg, Manuel. R & D policy in Israel: an overview
and reassessment. 59p.
7986 Acemoglu, Daron & Pischke, Jorn-Steffen. Changes in the
wage structure, family income, and children's education.
18p.
7951 Agenor, P.R., Aizenman, J. & Hoffmaister, A. The credit
crunch in East Asia: what can bank excess liquid assets tell
us?. 31p.
7978 Alvarez, Fernando & Jermann, Urban J. Using asset prices to
measure the cost of business cycles. 67p.
7959 Autor, David H. Wiring the labor market. 25p.
7988 Ball, Laurence. Near-rationality and inflation in two
monetary regimes. 45p.
7940 Basu, Susanto & Fernald, John. Why is productivity
procyclical? Why do we care?. 86p.
7964 Berman, Eli. Does factor-biased technological change stifle
international convergence? Evidence from manufacturing.
44p.
7998 Bernard, Andrew B. & Busse, Meghan R. Who wins the Olympic
Games: economic development and medal totals. 23p.
7975 Bound, John & Waldmann, Timothy. Accounting for recent
declines in employment rates among the working-aged
disabled. 27p.
7972 Branstetter, Lee G. & Sakakibara, Mariko. When do research
consortia work well and why? Evidence from Japanese panel
data. 36p.
7996 Brown, Jeffrey R. & Goolsbee, Austan. Does the internet
make markets more competitive? Evidence from the life
insurance industry. 29p.
7971 Caballero, Ricardo J. & Krishnamurthy, Arvind.
International and domestic collateral constraints in a model
of emerging market crises. 34p.
7936 Campbell, Jeffrey R. & Fisher, Jonas D.M. Idiosyncratic
risk and aggregate employment dynamics. 55p.
7987 Cappelli, Peter & Carter, William. Computers, work
organizations, and wage outcomes. 44p.
7983 Caplin, Andrew & Leahy, John. The social discount rate.
29p.
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7981 Chevalier, Judith A., Kashyap, Anil K. & Rossi, Peter E.
Why don't prices rise during periods of peak demand?
Evidence from scanner data. 63p.
7992 Dooley, Michael P. & Shin, Inseok. Private inflows when
crises are anticipated: a case study of Korea. 57p.
7999 Clotfelter, Charles T. Interracial contact in high school
extracurricular activities. 33p.
7966 Duggan, Mark. Hospital market structure and the behavior of
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37p.
7967 Duggan, Mark. More guns, more crime. 41p.
7985 Figlio, David N. & Lucas, Maurice E. Do high grading
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7990 Figlio, David & Ludwig, Jens. Sex, drugs, and Catholic
schools: private schooling and non-market adolescent
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7962 Gandal, Neil, Hanson, Gordon H. & Slaughter, Matthew J.
Technology, trade, and adjustment to immigration in Israel.
42p.
7945 Gorton, Gary & Schmid, Frank. Class struggle inside the
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7968 Gruber, Jonathan. Is making divorce easier bad for
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7954 Hamilton, James D. & Kim, Dong Heon. A re-examination of
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7994 Haltiwanger, John C., Lane, Julia I. & Spletzer, James R.
Wages, productivity, and the dynamic interaction of
businesses and workers. 50p.
7950 Heckman, James, Tobias, Justin L. & Vytlacil, Edward.
Simple estimators for treatment parameters in a latent
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schooli. 34p.
7997 Ito, Takatoshi & Harada, Kimie. Japan premium and stock
prices: two mirrors of Japanese banking crises. 39p.
7970 Jaffe, Adam B., Newell, Richard G. & Stavins, Robert N.
Technological change and the environment. 78p.
7965 Kato, Takao. The recent transformation of participatory
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7973 Katz, Lawrence F., Kling, Jeffrey R. & Liebman, Jeffrey B.
Moving to opportunity in Boston: early results of a
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7976 Keuschnigg, Christian & Nielsen, Soren B. Tax policy,
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7989 Kling, Jeffrey R. Interpreting instrumental variables
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7960 Kopczuk, Wojciech & Slemrod, Joel. The impact of the estate
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7982 Markowitz, Sara. An economic analysis of alcohol, drugs,
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7963 Mitchell, Olivia S. & Phillips, John W.R. Retirement
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7977 Mocan, H. Naci & Tekin, Erdal. Nonprofit sector and
part-time work: an analysis of employment-employee matched
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7979 Moore, Michael J. & Hughes, James W. The health care
consequences of smoking and its regulation. 67p.
7961 Morton, Fiona S., Zettelmeyer, Florian & Risso, Jorge S.
Internet car retailing. 33p.
7947 Olmstead, Alan L. & Rhode, Paul W. The diffusion of the
tractor in American agriculture, 1910-60. 48p.
7991 Poterba, James M., Shoven, John B. & Sialm, Clemens. Asset
location for retirement savers. 48p.
7946 Rhode, Paul W. & Strumph, Koleman S. A historical test of
the Tiebout hypothesis: local heterogeneity from 1850 to
1990. 53p.
7984 Rotemberg, Julio J. Commercial policy with altruistic
voters. 37p.
7949 Sacerdote, Bruce. The nature and nurture of economic
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7974 Shleifer, Andrei & Wolfenzon, Daniel. Investor protection
and equity markets. 31p.
7969 Smarzynska, Beata K. & Wei, Shang-Jin. Corruption and
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7995 Storesletten, Kjetil, Telmer, Chris I. & Yaron, Amir.
Consumption and risk sharing over the life cycle. 44p.
7957 Svensson, Lars E.O. The zero bound in an open economy: a
foolproof way of escaping from a liquidity trap. 44p.
UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES. School of Economics.
9915 Emhjellen, Magne & Alaouze, Chris M. A comparison of oil
project net present values in the North Sea obtained using
the weighted average cost of capital. 25p.
9914 Halevi, Joseph & Kriesler, Peter. On the limitations of
fiscal policy: a radical Kaleckian view. 18p.
9913 Kupchak, R. & Monadjemi, M. Changes in international
capital flows and monetary dominance: a study of small and
large economies. 28p.
9912 Landon-Lane, John S. & Quinn, J. Arnold. A Bayesian
exploration of growth and convergence. 42p.
9916 Stegman, A. & Stegman, T. Labour market flexibility, the
Beveridge Curve, and the output-employment ratio in
Australia. 47p.
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY. Salomon Center (Stern School of Business).
9927 Acharya, Viral V. & Carpenter, Jennifer N. Callable
defaultable bonds: valuation, hedging, and optimal exercise
boundaries. 54p.
9925 Andersen, Torben G. et al. The distribution of exchange
rate volatility. 48p.
9929 Banerjee, Saugata, Heshmati, Almas & Wihlborg, Clas. The
dynamics of capital structure. 23p.
9941 Basak, Suleyman & Shapiro, Alexander. Value-at-risk based
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9926 Christoffersen, Peter F. & Diebold, Francis X. How relevant
is volatility forecasting for financial risk management?.
39p.
9924 Cuervo, Alvaro. The market for corporate control,
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practices. 35p.
9923 Cuervo, Alvaro. Reasons for mergers and acquisitions:
organizational and non-explicit factors as determinants of
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9922 Das, Sanjiv Ranjan & Sundaram, Rangarajan K. Fee speech:
signalling and the regulation of mutual fund fees. 36p.
9932 Engle, Robert & Rosenberg, Joshua. Testing the volatility
term structure using option hedging criteria. 28p.
9928 Hussain, Qaizar & Wihlborg, Clas. Corporate insolvency
procedures and bank behavior: a study of selected Asian
economies. 46p.
9942 Merrick, John J. Crisis dynamics of implied default
recovery ratios: evidence from Russia and Argentina. 33p.
9939 Nelson, Lee. Dividend policy and clientele rationality.
51p.
9937 Rosenberg, Joshua. Asset pricing puzzles: evidence from
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9933 Rosenberg, Joshua & Engle, Robert. Empirical pricing
kernels. 42p.
9934 Rosenberg, Joshua. Empirical tests of interest rate model
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9936 Rosenberg, Joshua. Implied volatility functions: a reprise.
21p.
9938 Rosenberg, Joshua. Option-based tests of interest rate
diffusion functions. 20p.
9935 Rosenberg, Joshua. Semiparametric pricing of multivariate
contingent claims. 27p.
9931 Saunders, Anthony. Low inflation: the behavior of financial
markets and institutions. 57p.
9940 Shapiro, Alexander. The investor recognition hypothesis in
a dynamic general equilibrium: theory and evidence. 48p.
9930 Wachtel, Paul. Market oriented banking, economic growth and
international financial stability. 14p.
2000-8 Acharya, Viral, et al. Costly financing, optional payout
policies and the valuation of corporate debt. 44p.
200012 Acharya, Viral V. & Bisin, Alberto. Optional financial
integration and security design. 27p.
2000-9 Altman, Edward I. & Saunders, Anthony. An analysis and
critique of the Bank of International Settlement's proposal
on capital adequacy and ratings. 33p.
200010 Altman, Edward. Defaults and returns on high yield bonds:
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47p.
200011 Altman, Edward I. Market size, investment performance, and
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1987-1999. 34p.
2000-1 Bakos, Yannis, et al. Electronic commerce in the retail
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2000-4 Bennett, Paul, Garbade, Kenneth & Kambhu, John. Enhancing
the liquidity of U.S. Treasury securities in an era of
surpluses. 67p.
2000-5 Katz, Barbara G. & Owen, Joel. The emergence of
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2000-3 Maag, Felix & Zimmermann, Heinz. On benchmarks and the
performance of Deutschmark bond mutual funds. 36p.
2000-7 Peterson, Sandra, Stapleton, Richard C. & Subrahmanyam,
Marti G. The valuation of American-style swaptions in a
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2000-6 Stapleton, Richard C. & Subrahmanyam, Marti G. The term
structure of interest rate futures prices. 49p.
2000-2 Urich, Thomas & Wachtel, Paul. Financial market response to
monetary policy changes in the 1990s. 29p.
200024 Acharya, Viral V. & Carpenter, Jennifer N. Corporate bonds:
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52p.
20001 Anandarajan, Asokan, Hasan, Iftekhar & Lozano-Vivas, Ana.
Loan loss provision decisions: a stochastic frontier
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200025 Bear, Larry Alan & Maldonado-Bear, Rita. The impact of the
rule of law on the structure and function of securities
markets. 46p.
200022 DeYoung, Robert, Hasan, Iftekhar & Hunter, William C. The
determinants of de novo bank survival. 32p.
200015 Francis, Bill B. & Hasan, Iftekhar. An empirical
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underpricing of initial public offerings. 37p.
200021 Francis, Bill B. & Hasan, Iftekhar. Underpricing of venture
and non venture capital IPOs: an empirical investigation.
42p.
200013 Francis, Bill B., Hasan, Iftekhar & Pantzalis, Christos.
Operational hedges and coping with foreign exchange
exposure: the case of U.S. MNCs during the Asian financial
cris. 37p.
200019 Hasan, Iftekhar & Lozano-Vivas, Ana. Organizational form
and expense preference: Spanish experience. 22p.
200020 Hasan, Iftekhar & Sarkar, Sudipto. Project selection and
flexibility: a simple application of option theory. 17p.
200017 Hasan, Iftekjar & Simaan, Yusif. A rational explanation for
home country bias. 39p.
200016 Kumbhakar, Subal C., et al. The effects of deregulation on
the performance of financial institutions: the case of
Spanish savings banks. 30p.
200023 Morck, Randall, Yeung, Bernard & Yu, Wayne. The information
content of stock markets: why do emerging markets have
synchronous stock price movements?. 46p.
200014 Pastor, Jesus T., Lozano-Vivas, Ana & Hasan, Iftekhar.
Cross-border performance in European banking. 24p.
200029 Acharya, Viral V. Banks, systemic risk, and design of
prudential regulation. 52p.
200028 Acharya, Viral V. Is the international convergence of
capital adequacy regulation desirable?. 51p.
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200030 Goldberg, Lawrence G. & White, Lawrence J. The role of
banks in the transition economies. 35p.
200027 Li, Kai, Deo, Rohit & Hurvich, Clifford. On estimation,
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200026 Taylor, Scott T. An assessment of the factors affecting the
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200026 Tumarkin, Robert M. Internet message board activity and
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200032 White, Lawrence J. Bank regulation in the United States:
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200031 White, Lawrence J. Reducing the barriers to international
trade in accounting services: why it matters, and the road
ahead. 48p.
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY. Center for Math Studies in Econ & Mgmt Sci
1281 Al-Najjar, Nabil I. & Forman, Chris. Reciprocity and the
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1286 Auriol, Emmanuelle & Gary-Bobo, Robert J. On the optimal
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1287 Barlevy, Gadi. Evaluating the costs of business cycles in
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1284 Fauli-Oller, Ramon & Sandonis, Joel. To merge or to
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1279 Faynzilberg, Peter S. Participation rights and mechanism
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1283 Kalai, Ehud & Solan, Eilon. Randomization and
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1285 Kubler, Felix & Schmedders, Karl. Incomplete markets,
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1280 Matsuyama, Kiminori. Growing through cycles in an
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1278 Schummer, James. Almost-dominant strategy implementation.
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1277 Wolinsky, Asher. Eliciting information from multiple
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1282 Zheng, Charles Z. Optimal auctions in a multidimensional
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1290 Baliga, Sandeep & Sjostrom, Tomas. Optimal design of peer
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1296 de Vries, Sven & Vohra, Rakesh. Combinatorial auctions: a
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1297 Diermeier, Daniel & Merlo, Antonio. A structural model of
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1265 Ely, Jeffrey C. Correlated equilibrium and private
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1294 Judd, Kenneth L., Kubler, Felix & Schmedders, Karl. Asset
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1289 Matsuyama, Kiminori. The rise of mass consumption
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1291 Myerson, ROger B. Economic analysis of constitutions. 23p.
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1292 Rosenberg, Dinah, Solan, Eilon & Vieille, Nicolas.
Blackwell optimality in Markov decision processes with
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1288 Schmedders, Karl. Monopolistic security design in finance
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1298 Solan, Eilon. Rationality and extensive form correlated
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1293 Solan, Eilon & Vieille, Nicolas. Uniform value in recursive
games. 21p.
NORWEGIAN SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS & BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
22/99 Tungodden, Bertil. Norms and informational environments in
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2/2000 Baldwin, Richard E., et al. EU integration and outsiders: a
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1/2000 Knarvik, Karen H.M. & Steen, Frode. Vertical industry
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3/2000 Jensen, Sissel. Price discrimination and three part tariffs
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4/2000 Bratberg, Espen, Holmas, Tor Helge & Thogerson, Oystein.
Assessing the effects of early retirement programs. 18p.
7/2000 Alstadsaeter, Annette. Does the tax system encourage too
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5/2000 Bardsen, Gunnar, Doornik, Jurgen & Klovland, Jan T. Wage
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132000 Bjorvatn, Kjetil & Cappelen, Alexander W. Inequality,
segregation, and redistribution. 25p.
102000 Cappelen, Alexander W. Moral theory and international
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112000 Cappelen, Alexander W. Redistribution and the size of
jurisdictions. 20p.
122000 Cappelen, Alexander W. Tax treaties and the marginal cost
of funds. 24p.
8/2000 Gabrielsen, Tommy S. & Sorgard, Lars. Private labels, price
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9/2000 Lommerud, Kjell E., Staume, Odd R. & Sorgard, Lars. Merger
profitability in unionized oligopoly. 31p.
6/2000 Nilssen, Tore & Sorgard, Lars. TV advertising, programming
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142000 Tungodden, Bertil. Responsibility and redistribution: the
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152000 Bjorvatn, Kjetil & Schjelderup, Guttorm. Tax competition
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162000 Fehr, Hans, Stekeby, Wenche I. & Thogersen, Oystein. Social
security reforms and early retirement. 26p.
OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY. Department of Economics.
9920 Byeon, Young Hwan & Ogaki, Masao. An empirical
investigation of exchange rates and the term structure of
interest rates. 30p.
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9921 Ogaki, Masao & Santaella, Julio A. The exchange rate and
the term structure of interest rates in Mexico. 24p.
2000-1 Pevehouse, Jon C. & Zhao, Jingang. Modeling strategic and
cooperative behavior within NATO. 18p.
9919 Ogaki, Masao. A theory of exchange rates and the term
structure of interest rates. 25p.
9913 Peck, James & Shell, Karl. Bank portfolio restrictions and
equilibrium bank runs. 29p.
2000-3 Fleisher, Belton & Wang, Xiaojun. Wages, human capital, and
work incentives in a transition economy: the case of
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2000-5 Flores-Lagunes, Alfonso. Tests for instrument relevance: a
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Utility in case-based decision theory. 20p.
2000-4 Glass, Amy J. & Saggi, Kamal. Coordinating FDI policies
among host countries. 28p.
200010 Glass, Amy J. & Saggai, Kamal. Exporting versus direct
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2000-9 Marvel, Howard P. & Peck, James. Vertical control, retail
inventories and product variety. 27p.
2000-8 Samet, Dov & Schmeidler, David. Between liberalization and
democracy. 24p.
OSAKA UNIVERSITY. Institute of Social and Economic Research.
495 Gaston, Noel. Unions and the decentralisation of collective
bargaining in a globalising world. 23p.
487 Horioka, Charles Y., et al. Are Americans more altruistic
than the Japanese?: a U.S.-Japan comparison of saving and
bequest motives. 44p.
503 Ikeda, Shinsuke. Weakly nonseparable preference and the
current account: yes, there is a Harberger-Laursen-Metzler
effect. 21p.
502 Kwon, Soowon & Suzuki, Wataru. Approach toward a unified
health insurance system: what can Japan learn from the
Korean experience?. 36p.
505 Ogawa, Kazuo & Kitasaka, Shin-ichi. Bank lending in Japan:
its determinants and macroeconomic implications. 74p.
501 Sindo, Nahoko, et al. A newly developed Japanese pneumonia
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490 Suzuki, Wataru & Ohkusa, Yasushi. Conjoint analysis for the
demand of health care related to common cold. 17p.
506 Tabata, Ken & Ohkusa, Yasushi. The sensitivity analysis of
the optimal length of life: the numerical approach. 61p.
507 Tsuneki, Atsushi. Labor relations, labor law and
unemployment in Japan. 31p.
489 Yun, Kwan Koo & Akita, Jiro. Technological comparative
advantage and behavior of factor prices with trade. 33p.
UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA. Department of Economics.
2000-1 Coulombe, Serge. The Canada-U.S. productivity growth
paradox: an economic or a statistical puzzle?. 46p.
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2000-3 Apinunmahakul, Amornat & Barham, Vicky. Should charities
maximise social welfare?. 41p.
2000-2 Coulombe, Serge. New evidence of convergence across
Canadian provinces: the role of urbanization. 31p.
2000-4 Perron, Pierre & Rodriguez, Gabriel. Residual based tests
for cointegration with GLS detrended data. 31p.
2000-5 Perron, Pierre & Rodriguez, Gabriel. Searching for additive
outliers in nonstationary time series. 30p.
UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD. Nuffield College.
9922 Myatt, David P. Instant exit from the war of attrition.
17p.
9927 List, Christian. Multidimensional inequality measurement: a
proposal. 23p.
9926 Nunziata, Luca. The effects of labour market institutions
on the employment dynamics over the cycle. 51p.
2000-4 Cameron, Gavin. R & D and growth at the industry level.
22p.
2000-7 Myatt, David P. Strategic voting under the qualified
majority rule. 29p.
2000-5 Myatt, David P. & Wallace, Chris. Dominated strategies and
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2000-6 Quah, John K.H. An elementary equilibrium existence
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2000-3 Barndorff-Nielson, Ole E. & Shephard, Neil. Modelling the
Levy processes for financial econometrics. 38p.
2000-3 Barndorff-Nielsen, Ole E. & Shephard, Neil. Non-Gaussian
Ornstein-Uhlenbeck based models and some of their uses in
financial economics. 39p.
200011 Felli, Leonardo & Roberts, Kevin. Does competition solve
the hold-up problem?. 54p.
2000-9 Stevens, Margaret. Reconciling theoretical and empirical
human capital earnings functions. 25p.
200010 Stevens, Margaret. Wage-tenure contracts in a frictional
labour market: firms' strategies for recruitment and
retention. 37p.
200012 Quah, John K.H. Weak axiomatic demand theory. 43p.
200014 Sgroi, Daniel. Optimizing information in the herd: guinea
pigs, profits and welfare. 24p.
200015 Sgroi, Daniel. The right choice at the right time: a
herding experiment in endogenous time. 19p.
200013 Spiegler, Ran. Pro arguments, con arguments, and status quo
bias in multi-issue decision problems. 28p.
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. Center for Analytic Research in Econ.
2000-1 Cass, David & Pavlova, Anna. On trees and logs. 29p.
2000-4 Felli, Leonardo & Roberts, Kevin. Does competition solve
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2000-3 Felli, Leonardo & Merlo, Antonio. Endogenous lobbying.
44p.
2000-2 Lizzeri, Alessandro & Persico, Nicola. The drawbacks of
electoral competition. 37p.
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2000-5 Cole, Harold L., Mailath, George J. & Postlewaite, Andrew.
Efficient non-contractible investments in large economies.
40p.
2000-6 Cole, Harold L., Mailath, George J. & Postlewaite, Andrew.
Investment and concern for relative position. 23p.
2000-7 Mailath, George J. & Sandroni, Alvaro. Market selection and
asymmetric information. 37p.
200013 Adams, F. Gerard & Shachmurove, Yochanan. The effects of
the East Asian crisis on the region's energy consumption.
16p.
200010 Cole, Harold L., Mailath, George J. & Postlewaite, Andrew.
Efficienct non-contractible investments in a finite economy.
28p.
2000-8 Davila, Julio. Reducing overlapping generations economies
to finite economies. 29p.
2000-9 Davila, Julio. Time and uncertainty in overlapping
generations economies. 26p.
200017 Coles, Melvyn G. & Eeckhout, Jan. Efficient job allocation.
35p.
200018 Eeckhout, Jan. Competing norms of cooperation. 42p.
200014 Hakim, Simon, Rengert, George F. & Shachmurove, Yochanan.
Knowing your odds: home burglary and the odds ratio. 23p.
200015 Shachmurove, Yochanan. An empirical investigation of IPO's
annualized returns in the last three decades. 23p.
200012 Shachmurove, Yochanan. Optimal portfolio analysis for the
Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland during the 1994-1995
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200011 Shachmurove, Yochanan & Witkowska, Dorota. Utilizing
artificial neural network models to predict stock markets.
24p.
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. Institute for Economic Research.
9908 Chang, Youngsung & Kwark, Noh-Sun. Decomposition of hours
based on extensive and intensive margins of labor. 26p.
2000-1 Chang, Youngsung, Gomes, Joao & Schorfheide, Frank.
Persistence. 34p.
UNIVERSITAT POMPEU FABRA. Economics Working Papers.
311 Antonelli, Fabio & Kohatsu-Higa, Arturo. Rate of
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314 Bertsimas, Dimitris & Nino-Mora, Jose. Optimization of
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321 Brandts, Jordi & Charness, Gary. Hot vs. cold: sequential
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315 Carreras, Albert & Estape-Triay, Salvador.
Entrepreneurship, organization and economic performance
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327 Cassiman, Bruno. The organization of research corporations
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328 Cassiman, Bruno & Veugelers, Reinhilde. R & D cooperation
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324 Cesa-Bianchi, Nicolo & Lugusi, Gabor. On prediction of
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326 Charness, Gary & Garoupa, Nuno. Reputation and honesty in a
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322 Charness, Gary. Responsibility-alleviation and effort
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330 Courty, Pascal. Strategy communication and measurement
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309 Delicado, Pedro. Principal curves and principal oriented
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310 Delicado, Pedro. Statistics in archeology: new directions.
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325 Devroye, Luc & Lugosi, Gabor. Variable kernel estimates: on
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228 Garcia-Mila, Teresa & Marimon, Ramon. Crecimiento de las
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323 Lugosi, Gabor & Nobel, Andrew B. Adaptive model selection
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312 Mazzenga, Elisbetta & Ravn, Morten O. Relative price
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316 Pollock, Gregory B. & Cabrales, Antonio. Weak and strong
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317 Pollock, Gregory B., Cabrales, Antonio & Rissing, Steven W.
The evolution of personally disadvantageous punishment among
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308 Puig-Junoy, Jaume, Saez, Marc & Martinez-Garcia, Esther.
Health care provider choice in the case of patient-initiated
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313 Rodriguez Palenzuela, Diego. Ex post bargaining, labor
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UNIVERSIDADE CATOLICA PORTUGUESA. Departamento de Economia.
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Distributive effects of market power as a source of
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101 Scholten, Marc. Reason, rigor, and irrational changes of
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