Acquisitions - January-December 2004


     ATHENS UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS & BUSINESS.  Dept. of Economics.    

     156    Baltas, Nicholas C.  The economy of the European Union.     
            16p.                                                        
     155    Bitros, George C. & Karayiannis, Anastassios D.  The        
            liberating power of entrepreneurship in ancient Athens.     
            15p.                                                        
     154    Bitros, George C.  Scale, scope and entrepreneurship.  19p. 
     160    Bitros, George C. & Flytzanis, Elias.  Utilization and      
            maintenance in a model with terminal scrapping.  40p.       
     159    Bitros, George C. & Prodomidis, Kyprianos P.  Welfare       
            benefits and the rate of unemployment: some evidence from   
            the European Union in the last thirty years.  19p.          
     161    Tsionas, Efthymios G.  Likelihood evidence on the asset     
            returns puzzle.  49p.                                       

     FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF MINNEAPOLIS.  Research Department.         

     331    Atkeson, Andrew & Kehoe, Patrick J.  Deflation and          
            depression: is there an empirical link?  12p.              
     334    Betts, Caroline M. & Kehoe, Timothy J.  U.S. real exchange  
            rate fluctuations and relative price fluctuations.  51p.    
     339    Boldrin, Michele & Levine, David K.  IER Lawrence Klein     
            levture: The case against intellectual monopoly.  38p.      
     336    Boldrin, Michele & Montes, Ana.  The intergenerational      
            state: education and pensions.  55p.                        
     347    Boldrin, Michele & Levine, David K.  Rent-seeking and       
            innovation.  75p.                                           
     340    Cagetti, Marco & De Nardi, Mariacristina.  Taxation,        
            entrepreneurship, and wealth.  45p.                         
     308    Chari, V.V. & Kehoe, Patrick J.  Time inconsistency and     
            free-riding in a monetary union.  28p.                      
     351    Cole, Harold L., et al.  Latin America in the rearview
            mirror.  59p.
     332    Eaton, Jonathan, Kortum, Samuel & Kramarz, Francis.         
            Dissecting trade: firms, industries, and export             
            destinations.  19p.                                         
     349    Kehoe, Patrick J., Baxter, Marianne & Kouparitsas, Michael. 
            Comment on "Determinants of business cyucle comovement: A   
            robust analysis".  6p.                                      
     352    Khan, Aubhik & Thomas, Julia K.  Idiosyncratic shocks and
            the role of nonconvexities in plant and aggregate investment
	    dynamics.  51p.
     343    Khan, Aubhik & Thomas, Julia K.  Modeling inventories over  
            the business cycle.  38p.                                   
     342    Lagos, Ricardo & Rocheteau, Guillaume.  Inflation, output   
            and welfare.  45p.                                          
     345    Lagos, Ricardo.  A model of TFP (total factor productivity).
             37p.                                                       
     341    Lagos, Ricardo & Rocheteau, Guillaume.  Money and capital as
            competing media of exchange.  15p.                          
     346    Lagos, Ricardo & Wright, Randall.  A unified framework for  
            monetary theory and policy analysis.  49p.                  
     338    McGrattan, Ellen R.  Comment on Gali and Rabanal's          
            "Technology shocks and aggregate fluctions: How well does   
            the RBC model fit postwar U.S. data?"  20p.                        
     348    McGrattan, Ellen R.  Comment on Mendoza and Tesar's "Why    
            hasn'tax competition triggered a race to the bottom?: Some  
            quantitative lessons.  48p.                                 
     350    McGrattan, Ellen R. & Edward C. Prescott.  Productivity
            and the post-1990 U.S. economy.  26p.
     335    Neumeyer, Pablo A. & Perri, Fabrizio.  Business cycles in   
            emerging economies: the role of interest rates.  58p.       
     333    Parente, Stephen L. & Prescott, Edward C.  A unified theory 
            of the evolution of international income levels.  72p.      
     337    Schmitz, James A. & Teixeira, Arilton.  Privatization's     
            impact on private productivity: the case of Brazilian iron  
            ore.  27p.                                                  
     344    Weber, Warren E.  Were U.S. state banknotes priced as       
            securities?  36p.                                          

     FED RESERVE BANK OF MPLS-UNIV OF MINN.  Inst. for Empirical Macro. 

     142    Ennis, Huberto M.  Search, money, and inflation under       
            private information.  20p.                                  

     UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA.  Center for Economic Research.            

     322    Nyman, John A.  A theory of demand for gambles.  19p.       

     MONASH UNIVERSITY.  Department of Economics.                       

     20/2003 Lancaster, Geoffrey, Maitra, Pushkar & Ray, Ranjan.         
            Endogenous power, household expenditure patterns and gender 
            bias.  52p.                                                 
     21/2003 Maitra, Pushkar, Peng, Xiujian & Zhuang, Yaer.  Parental    
            education and child health: evidence from China.  36p.      
     19/2003 Ng, Yew-Kwang.  Increasing returns and economic efficiency. 
            19p.                                                        
     22/2003 Tombazos, Christis, Yang, Xiaokai & Zhang, Dingsheng.       
            Beyond the diversification cone: a non-Heckscher-Ohlin model
            of trade with endogenous specialization.  51p.              
     23/2003 Tombazos, Christis G.  Curvature enforcement and the tenous 
            flexibility of the transcendental logarithmic variable      
            profit function.  16p.                                      

     U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.  Economic Analysis Group.              

     2004-16 Dunham, Wayne R.  The determinants of antitrust liability in
            U.S. v. Microsoft: the empirical evidence the Dept. of      
            Justice used to p.  139p.                                   
     2004-9 Gerstle, Ari D. & Waldman, Michael.  Mergers in             
            durable-goods industries: a re-examination of market power  
            and welfare effects.  36p.                                  
     2004-13 Greenlee, Patrick, Reitman, David & Sibley, David S.  An    
            antitrust analysis of bundled loyalty discounts.  28p.      
     2004-2 Greenlee, Patrick & Reitman, David.  Competing with loyalty 
            discounts.  43p.                                            
     2004-3 Greenlee, Patrick & Waehrer, Keith.  The effect of profit   
            sharing on auction markets.  46p.                           
     2004-11 Heyer, Kenneth.  A world of uncertainty: economies and the  
            globalization of antitrust.  41p.                           
     2004-15 Kimmel, Sheldon.  Comment on top-of-the-market              
            contract-pricing clauses.  9p.                              
     2004-4 Lyon, Thomas P. & Rasmusen, Eric.  Buyer-option contracts   
            restored: renegotiation, inefficient threats, and the       
            hold-up problem.  25p.                                      
     2004-5 Lyon, Thomas P. & Li, Jing.  Regulatory uncertainty and     
            regulatory scope.  41p.                                     
     2004-14 Nye, William W.  A note on the incidence and possible cost  
            of `critical circumstances' penalties in U.S. antidumping   
            enforcement.  21p.                                          
     2004-1 Pittman, Russell.  Abuse-of-dominance provisions of Central 
            and Eastern European competition laws:  Have fears of       
            over-enforcement bee.  14p.                                 
     2004-12 Raskovich, Alexander.  Solving holdup through               
            intermediation.  20p.                                       
     2004-10 Romeo, Charles J. & Sullivan, Mary W.  Controlling for      
            temporary promotions in a differentiated products model of  
            consumer demand.  47p.                                      
     2004-6 Sibley, David S.  Cost asymmetries, mavericks and           
            coordinated behavior.  13p.                                 
     2004-7 Sibley, David S & Wilkie, Simon.  Equilibrium exit from a   
            long term contract.  28p.                                   
     2004-8 Sibley, David S., et al.  Pricing access to a monopoly      
            input.  25p.                                                

     COWLES FOUNDATION AT YALE UNIVERSITY.  Reprint Series.             

     1095   Baliga, Sandeep & Polak, Ben.  The emergence and persistence
            of the Anglo-Saxon and German financial systems.         
     1096   Dubey, Pradeep & Sahi, Siddhartha.  Price-mediated trade    
            with quantity signals: an axiomatic approach.            
     1090   Geanakoplos, John.  The Arrow-Debreu model of general       
            equilibrium.                                             
     1082   Geanakoplos, John & Tsomocos, Dimitrios.  International     
            finance in general equilibrium.                          
     1093   Geanakoplos, John.  The overlapping generations model of    
            general equilibrium.                                     
     1097   Morris, Stephen & Shin, Hyun Song.  Global games: theory and
            applications.                                            
     1087   Phillips, Peter C.B., Park, Joon Y. & Change, Yoosoon.      
            Nonlinear instrumental variable estimation of an            
            autoregression.                                        
     1102   Shubik, Martin.  Game theory and experimental gaming.	    
     1094   Xiao, Zhijie & Phillips, Peter C.B.  Higher order           
            approximations for Wald statistics in time series           
            regressions with integrated processes.                   

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