New Acquisitions - July-August 2000
UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND. Department of Economics.
205 Julien, Benoit, Kennes, John & King, Ian P. Matching
foundations. 29p.
204 Kennedy, Peter W. & King, Ian P. Economic progress and
skill obsolescence. 51p.
BANK OF JAPAN. Institute for Monetary & Economic Studies.
2000-18 Baba, Naohiko. Exploiting the role of money in asset
pricing in Japan: does monetary consideration significantly
improve the empirical performance of C-CAPM? 45p.
2000-17 Dow, James. What is systemic risk?: moral hazard, initial
shocks and propagation. 48p.
2000-16 Fujiki, Hiroshi. Budget deficits and inflation: a
theoretical and empirical survey. 49p.
2000-14 Hisata, Yoshifumi & Yamai, Yasuhiro. Research toward the
practical application of liquidity risk evaluation methods.
48p.
2000-15 Kato, Toshiyasu & Yoshiba, Toshinao. Model risk and its
control. 32p.
BEN GURION UNIVERSITY. Monaster Center for Economic Research.
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.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-BERKELEY. Department of Economics.
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.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-SAN DIEGO. Department of Economics.
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 financial market risks. 38p.
2000-18 Borjas, George J. & Ramey, Valerie A. Market responses to
interindustry wage differentials. 41p.
2000-16 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.
2000-10 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.
2000-11 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.
2000-12 Haldrup, Niels & Lildholdt, Peter. Local power functions of
tests for double unit roots. 32p.
2000-15 Haldrup, Niels, Montanes, Antonio & Sanso, Andreu.
Measurement errors and outliers in seasonal unit root
testing. 43p.
2000-13 Haldrup, Niels & Lildholdt, Peter. On the robustness of
unit root tests in the presence of double unit roots. 20p.
2000-17 Hansen, Peter R. The Johansen-Granger representation
theorem: an explicit expression for I(1) processes. 17p.
2000-14 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 CANTERBURY. Department of Economics.
2000-4 Dalziel, Paul. A finance theory of monetary policy in a
world without money. 20p.
UNIVERSIDAD CARLOS III de MADRID. Dept. de Economia.
2000-31 Alcalde, Jose & Romero-Medina, Antonio. Coalition formation
and stability. 21p.
2000-24 Herguera, Inigo, Kujal, Praveen & Petrakis, Emmanuel. Trade
policies, time consistency, quality reversals and exit in
vertically differentiated industries. 46p.
2000-36 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.
2000-44 Roemer, John E, et al. To what extent do fiscal regimes
equalize opportunities for income acquisition among
citizens. 51p.
CENTRE D'ETUDES PROS. D'ECON MATH APPLIQUEES A LA PLANIFICATION.
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.
COWLES FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH IN ECONOMICS AT YALE UNIVERSITY.
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.
(ENGLAND) CENTRE FOR ECONOMIC POLICY RESEARCH.
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 their labor market reforms? 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.
UNIVERSITY OF ESSEX. Department of Economics.
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.
THE MAURICE FALK INSTITUTE FOR ECONOMIC RESEARCH IN ISRAEL.
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.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF ATLANTA. Research Department.
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.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF CHICAGO. Research Department.
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.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS. Research Department.
2000-3 Brown, Stephen P.A. & Huntington, Hillard G. Unilateral
OECD policies to mitigate global climate change. 39p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF MINNEAPOLIS. Research Department.
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.
FED RESERVE BANK OF MPLS-UNIV OF MINN. Inst. for Empirical Macro.
135 Berliant, Marcus, Reed, Robert R. & Wang, Ping. Knowledge
exchange, matching, and agglomeration. 41p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF PHILADELPHIA. Economic Research Division.
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-taking into models of bank production. 44p.
2000-5 Hughes, Joseph P., et al. Recovering risky technologies
using the almost ideal demand system: an application to U.S.
banking. 32p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD. Finance & Economics Discussion Series.
2000-36 Berger, Allen N. The integration of the financial services
industry: where are the efficiencies? 39p.
2000-31 Bostic, Raphael W. & Surette, Brian J. Have the doors
opened wider?: trends in home-ownership rates by race and
income. 30p.
2000-34 Cohen, Darrel. A quantitative defense of stabilization
policy. 17p.
2000-33 Sack, Brian. Deriving inflation expectations from nominal
and inflation-indexed Treasury yields. 24p.
2000-32 Swanson, Eric T. On signal extraction and non-certainty
equivalence in optimal monetary policy rules. 30p.
2000-38 Tulip, Peter. Do minimum wages raise the NAIRU. 36p.
2000-35 Whelan, Karl. A guide to the use of chain aggregated
national income and product accounts data. 20p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD. International Finance Papers.
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 completion times. 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.
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION. Bureau of Economics.
231 Thomas, Charles J. & Wilson, Bart J. A comparison of
auctions and multilateral negotiations. 40p.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY. Institute of Economic Research.
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.
HEBREW UNIV. Center for Rationality & Interactive Decision Theory.
209 Cohen, Dan. A rational basis for irrational beliefs and
behaviors. 8p.
214 Volij, Oscar & Winter, Eyal. On risk aversion and
bargaining outcomes. 19p.
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.
UNIVERSITY OF ICELAND. Faculty of Economics & Business Admin.
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.
2000-27 Allain, M.L. & Souam, S. Horizontal mergers and vertical
relationships. 35p.
2000-18 Darolles, S., Florens, J.P. & Gourieroux, C. Kernel based
nonlinear canonical analysis and time reversibility. 29p.
2000-17 Darolles, S., Florens, J.P. & Renault, E. Nonparametric
instrumental regression. 34p.
2000-12 Fevrier, P. & Visser, M. A study of consumer behavior using
laboratory data. 42p.
2000-14 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.
2000-24 Gabszewiczz, Jean, Sonnac, Nathalie & Wauthy, Xavier. On
price competition with complementary goods. 9p.
2000-19 Garcia, R. & Renault, E. Latent variable models for
stochastic discount factors. 43p.
2000-13 Green, Peter J., Richardson, Sylvia & Viallefont, Valerie.
Bayesian analysis of Poisson mixtures. 32p.
2000-21 Gurgand, M. Farmer education and the weather: evidence from
Taiwan (1976-1992). 24p.
2000-15 Hurn, Merrilee, Justel, Ana & Robert, C.P. Estimating
mixtures of regressions. 29p.
2000-20 Selod, H. & Zenou, Y. Social interactions, ethnic
minorities and urban unemployment. 38p.
UNIVERSITY OF IOWA. Department of Economics.
2000-3 Solow, John L. & Kirkwood, Nicole. Group identity and
gender in public goods experiments. 19p.
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY. Department of Economics.
336 Edelman, Mark A. Potential cost savings and framework of
strategies for improved delivery of government services.
25p.
BANCA DE ITALIA. Research Department.
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.
LA TROBE UNIVERSITY. Department of Economics.
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.
UNIVERSITE DE LAUSANNE. Dept. d'Econometrie d' Econ. Politique.
2000-12 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.
2000-11 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.
2000-10 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.
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.
LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS. Int'l. Centre for Econ & Related Disc.
393 Horsley, Anthony & Wrobel, Andrew J. The short-run approach
to long-run marginal cost pricing for multiple outputs with
nondifferentiable costs. 12p.
MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY. Department of Economics.
6/2000 Bryant, W.D.A. Information, adjustment and the stability of
equilibrium. 32p.
UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE. Department of Economics.
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.
UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH. Center for Economic Studies.
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.
NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH. Working Papers.
7739 Abel, Andrew B. The effects of investing social security
funds in the stock market when fixed costs prevent some
households from holding stocks. 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.
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.
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.
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 on the Internet. 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.
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY. Center for Math Studies in Econ & Mgmt Sci
1290 Baliga, Sandeep & Sjostrom, Tomas. Optimal design of peer
review and self-assessment schemes. 37p.
1296 de Vries, Sven & Vohra, Rakesh. Combinatorial auctions: a
survey. 47p.
1297 Diermeier, Daniel & Merlo, Antonio. A structural model of
government formation. 42p.
1265 Ely, Jeffrey C. Correlated equilibrium and private
monitoring. 26p.
1294 Judd, Kenneth L., Kubler, Felix & Schmedders, Karl. Asset
trading volume with dynamically complete markets and
heterogeneous agents. 23p.
1289 Matsuyama, Kiminori. The rise of mass consumption
societies. 42p.
1291 Myerson, ROger B. Economic analysis of constitutions. 23p.
1292 Rosenberg, Dinah, Solan, Eilon & Vieille, Nicolas.
Blackwell optimality in Markov decision processes with
partial ovservation. 16p.
1288 Schmedders, Karl. Monopolistic security design in finance
economies. 56p.
1298 Solan, Eilon. Rationality and extensive form correlated
equilibria in stochastic games. 26p.
1293 Solan, Eilon & Vieille, Nicolas. Uniform value in recursive
games. 21p.
OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY. Department of Economics.
2000-3 Fleisher, Belton & Wang, Xiaojun. Wages, human capital, and
work incentives in a transition economy: the case of
mainland China. 37p.
2000-5 Flores-Lagunes, Alfonso. Tests for instrument relevance: a
Monte Carlo investigation and new bootstrap approach. 32p.
2000-7 Gilboa, Itzhak & Schmeidler, David. Cognitive foundations
of inductive inference and probability: an axiomatic
approach. 74p.
2000-6 Gilboa, Itzhak, Schmeidler, David & Wakker, Peter P.
Utility in case-based decision theory. 20p.
2000-4 Glass, Amy J. & Saggi, Kamal. Coordinating FDI policies
among host countries. 28p.
2000-10 Glass, Amy J. & Saggai, Kamal. Exporting versus direct
investment under local sourcing. 26p.
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
and influenza mortality model and statistical analysis of
excess mortality by stochastic frontier estimation. 10p.
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 OXFORD. Nuffield College.
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.
2000-11 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.
2000-10 Stevens, Margaret. Wage-tenure contracts in a frictional
labour market: firms' strategies for recruitment and
retention. 37p.
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. Center for Analytic Research in Econ.
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.
UNIVERSITAT POMPEU FABRA. Economics Working Papers.
311 Antonelli, Fabio & Kohatsu-Higa, Arturo. Rate of
convergence of a particle method to the solution of the
McKean-Vlasov's equation. 50p.
314 Bertsimas, Dimitris & Nino-Mora, Jose. Optimization of
multiclass queueing networks with changeover times via the
achievable region method, part II: the multi-station case. 35p.
321 Brandts, Jordi & Charness, Gary. Hot vs. cold: sequential
responses and preference stability in experimental games.
13p.
315 Carreras, Albert & Estape-Triay, Salvador. Entrepreneurship,
organization and economic performance among Spanish firms,
1930-1975: the case of the motor industry. 25p
327 Cassiman, Bruno. The organization of research corporations
and researcher ability. 44p.
328 Cassiman, Bruno & Veugelers, Reinhilde. R & D cooperation
and spillovers: some empirical evidence. 34p.
324 Cesa-Bianchi, Nicolo & Lugusi, Gabor. On prediction of
individual sequences. 30p.
326 Charness, Gary & Garoupa, Nuno. Reputation and honesty in a
market for information. 29p.
322 Charness, Gary. Responsibility-alleviation and effort
provision in a gift-exchange experiment. 28p.
330 Courty, Pascal. Strategy communication and measurement
systems. 27p.
309 Delicado, Pedro. Principal curves and principal oriented
points. 47p.
310 Delicado, Pedro. Statistics in archeology: new directions.
19p.
329 Delicado, Pedro & Romo, Juan. Constant coefficient tests
for random coefficient regression. 22p.
318 Devillanova, Carlo & Garcia-Fontes, Walter. Migration
across Spanish provinces: evidence from the social security
records (1978-1992). 28p.
325 Devroye, Luc & Lugosi, Gabor. Variable kernel estimates: on
the impossibility of tuning the parameters. 21p.
228 Garcia-Mila, Teresa & Marimon, Ramon. Crecimiento de las
regiones Espanolas: estructura sectorial dinamica regional y
distribucion de rentas. 48p.
323 Lugosi, Gabor & Nobel, Andrew B. Adaptive model selection
using empirical complexities. 39p.
312 Mazzenga, Elisbetta & Ravn, Morten O. Relative price
riddles in international business cycle theory: are
transport costs the explanation? 31p.
316 Pollock, Gregory B. & Cabrales, Antonio. Weak and strong
altruism in trait groups: reproductive suicide, personal
fitness, and expected value. 23p.
317 Pollock, Gregory B., Cabrales, Antonio & Rissing, Steven W.
The evolution of personally disadvantageous punishment among
cofoundresses of the ant "acromyrmex versicolor". 75p.
308 Puig-Junoy, Jaume, Saez, Marc & Martinez-Garcia, Esther.
Health care provider choice in the case of patient-initiated
contacts: an extended version of discrete choice of model
demand. 43p.
313 Rodriguez Palenzuela, Diego. Ex post bargaining, labor
coordination and wage formation at the firm level. 23p.
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY. Industrial Relations Section.
442 Butcher, Kristin F. & Rouse, Cecilia E. A study of the wage
impacts of unions and industrial councils in South Africa.
33p.
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY. International Finance Section-Essays.
217 Franco, Gustavo H.B. The Real Plan and the exchange rate.
91p.
PURDUE UNIVERSITY. Inst. for Research in Behav, Econ & Mgmt Sci.
1135 Camera, Gabriele, Noussair, Charles & Tucker, Steven.
Rate-of-return dominance and efficiency in an experimental
economy. 50p.
1133 Miller, Kent D. & Shapira, Zur. Behavioral option theory:
foundations and evidence. 36p.
1134 Miller, Kent D. Knowledge inventories and managerial
myopia. 34p.
QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY. Institute for Economic Research.
993 Head, Allen & Shi, Shouyong. A fundamental theory of
exchange rates and direct currency trades. 47p.
UNIVERSITY OF STOCKHOLM. Department of Economics.
2000-8 Oscarsson, Eva. Trade, employment and wages in Sweden,
1975-1993. 20p.
UNIVERSITY OF TOKYO. Ctr. for Int'l. Research on the Japanese Econ.
76 Hanazaki, Masaharu & Horiuchi, Akiyoshi. Have banks
contributed to efficient management in Japan's
manufacturing? 26p.
75 Ihori, Toshihiro & Kondo, Hiroki. Efficiency of
disaggregate public capital provision in Japan. 24p.
78 Ishikawa, Jota & Kiyono, Kazuharu. International trade and
global warming. 27p.
73 Iwami, Toru. A vulnerable power in the world economy:
Japan's economic diplomacy and the yen. 22p.
77 Kuriki, Satoshi & Takemura, Akimichi. Tail probabilities of
the limiting null distributions of the Anderson-Stephens
statistics. 31p.
74 Okazaki, Tetsuji. Role of holding companies in prewar
Japanese economic development: rethinking Zaibatsu in
perspective of corporate governance. 51p.
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN. Social Systems Research Institute.
2000-2 Andreoni, James. The economics of philanthropy. 18p.
2000-13 Athey, Susan & Haile, Philip A. Identification of standard
auction models. 38p.
2000-11 Bagwell, Kyle & Staiger, Robert W. Strategic trade,
competitive industries and agricultural trade disputes.
20p.
2000-1 Blume, Lawrence E. & Durlauf, Steven N. The
interactions-based approach to socioeconomic behavior. 39p.
2000-8 Brock, William A. Chaos theory. 5p.
2000-7 Brock, William A. & Durlauf, Steven N. Discrete choice with
social interactions. 50p.
2000-9 Brock, William A. Economics of environmental regulation.
18p.
2000-6 Che, Yeon-Koo & Sakovics, Josef. A dynamic model of holdup
and incomplete contracts. 50p.
2000-4 Copeland, Brian R. & Taylor, M. Scott. Free trade and
global warming: a trade theory view of the Kyoto protocol.
48p.
2000-10 Durlauf, Steven N. Econometric analysis and the study of
economic growth: a skeptical perspective. 21p.
2000-5 Ely, Jeffrey C, & Sandholm, William H. Evolution with
diverse preferences. 41p.
2000-12 Norman, Peter. Legislative bargaining and coalition
formation. 33p.
2000-3 Samuelson, Larry. Analogies, adaptation, and anomalies.
49p.
9915r Sandholm, William H. Evolution and equilibrium under
inexact information. 44p.
COWLES FOUNDATION AT YALE UNIVERSITY. Reprint Series.
994 Andrews, Donald W.K. Inconsistency of the bootstrap when a
parameter is on the boundary of the parameter space.
997 Athanasoulis, Stefano G. & Shiller, Robert J. The
significance of the market portfolio.
998 Grant, Simon, Kajii, Atsushi & Polak, Ben. Decomposable
choice under uncertainty.
995 Grant, Simon, Kajii, Atsushi & Polak, Ben. Temporal
resolution of uncertainty and recursive non-expected utility
models.
996 Morris, Stephen. Contagion.
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN. Social Systems Research Institute-Reprints.
475 Brock, William A. Whither nonlinear?
476 Brock, William A. & de Fontnouvelle, Patrick. Expectational
diversity in monetary economies.
474 Durlauf, Steven N. The memberships theory of inequality:
ideas and implementations.
472 Durlauf, Steven N. & Quah, Danny T. The new empirics of
economic growth.