New Acquisitions - December 2000
BANCO DE ESPANA. Servicio de Estudios.
2000-16 Ayuso, Juan & Repullo, Rafael. A model of the open market
operations of the European Central Bank. 41p.
2000-15 Bover, Olympia, Bentolilia, Samuel & Arellano, Manuel. The
distribution of earnings in Spain during the 1980s: the
effects of skill, unemployment, and union power. 70p.
2000-12 Kaiser, Regina & Maravall, Agustin. Notes on time series
analysis, ARIMA models and signal extraction. 79p.
2000-14 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.
2000-33 Mio, Hitoshi. The Phillips curve and underlying inflation.
25p.
2000-31 Shimuzu, Tokiko & Shiratsuka, Shigenori. The credit risk of
Japanese banks during the bubble period: a pilot study of
macro stress simulation. 14p.
2000-32 Shiratsuka, Shigenori. Is there a desirable rate of
inflation? A theoretical and empirical survey. 47p.
UNIVERSIDAD CARLOS III de MADRID. Dept. de Economia.
2000-47 Escribano, Alvaro & Pascual, Roberto. Dynamic asymmetries
in bid-ask responses to innovations in the trading process.
43p.
2000-67 Jimenez-Martin, Sergi, Labeaga, Jose M. & Martinez-Granado,
Maite. An empirical analysis of the demand for health using
the European Community Household Panel. 31p.
2000-72 Roy, Jaideep. Learning with bounded memory. 38p.
COWLES FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH IN ECONOMICS AT YALE UNIVERSITY.
1279 Cantillon, Estelle. The effect of bidder's asymmetries on
expected revenues in auctions. 37p.
THE MAURICE FALK INSTITUTE FOR ECONOMIC RESEARCH IN ISRAEL.
2000-10 Chiswick, Barry R. & Repetto, Gaston. Immigrant adjustment
in Israel: literacy and fluency in Hebrew and earnings.
37p.
2000-11 Galor, Oded & Moav, Omer. From physical to human capital
accumulation: inequality in the process of development.
32p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF ATLANTA. Research Department.
2000-21 Del Guercio, Diane & Tkac, Paula A. The determinants of the
flow of funds of managed portfolios: mutual funds versus
pension funds. 45p.
2000-20 Heston, Steven L. & Nandi, Saikat. Derivatives on
volatility: some simple solutions based on observables.
19p.
2000-22 Kahn, Charles M., McAndrews, James & Roberds, William. A
theory of transactions privacy. 27p.
2000-19 Leeper, Eric M. & Zha, Tao. Assessing simple policy rules:
a view from a complete macro model. 55p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS. Financial Industry Studies.
1/2000 Gunther, Jeffery W. & Moore, Robert R. Early warning models
in real time. 26p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF MINNEAPOLIS. Research Department.
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.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF PHILADELPHIA. Economic Research Division.
2000-11 Leduc, Sylvain. Exchange-rate puzzles in a model with
arbitrage. 37p.
2000-12 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.
2000-47 Carey, Mark & Hrycay, Mark. Parameterizing credit risk
models with rating data. 91p.
2000-43 Harrigan, James & Zakrajsek, Egon. Factor supplies and
specialization in the world economy. 42p.
2000-44 Heuson, Andrea, Passmore, Wayne & Sparks, Roger. Credit
scoring and mortgage securitization: do they lower mortgage
rates? 39p.
2000-49 Knight, Brian. The flypaper effect unstuck: evidence on
endogenous grants from the Federal Highway Aid Program.
49p.
2000-46 Rudd, Jeremy. Empirical evidence on human capital
spillovers. 35p.
2000-48 Sabarwal, Tarun. Bankruptcy in general equilibrium. 42p.
2000-42 Sack, Brian. Using Treasury STRIPS to measure the yield
curve. 35p.
2000-41 Sironi, Andrea. An analysis of European banks SND issues
and its implications for the design of a mandatory
subordinated debt policy. 38p.
2000-40 Sironi, Andrea. Testing for market discipline in the
European banking industry: evidence from subordinated debt
issues. 36p.
2000-45 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.
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.
HEBREW UNIV. Center for Rationality & Interactive Decision Theory.
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.
INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA STATISTIQUE ET DES ETUDES ECONOMIQUES.
2000-31 Chone, Philippe & Lesur, Romain. A note on yardstick
competition under asymmetric information. 8p.
2000-29 Goux, Dominique & Maurin, Eric. Labor market institutions
and job stability: a firm-level analysis of layoff risk for
high and low-seniority worker. 47p.
2000-30 Lewin, Alisa C. & Maurin, Eric. Incentive effects of
welfare transfers in two-parent families: an evaluation
using experimental data. 50p.
2000-28 Sonnac, Nathalie. Readers' attitudes toward press
advertising: are they ad-lovers or ad-averse? 12p.
LA TROBE UNIVERSITY. Department of Economics.
2000-14 Fleischmann, Matthew P. & Prentice, David. Strategy, scale
or policy? Exit in the Australian car industry. 26p.
2000-13 Gunawardana, P.J. & Hewarathna, Ramya. The Asian crisis and
Australia-East Asia trade flows: a modified gravity
approach. 32p.
2000-12 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.
2000-10 Yin, Xiangkang. A tractable alternative to Cobb-Douglas
utility for imperfect competition. 14p.
2000-11 Yin, Xiangkang. Two-part tariff competition in duopoly.
31p.
LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS. Financial Markets Group.
358 Drehmann, Matthias & Goodhart, Charles. Is cash becoming
technologically outmoded? Or does it remain necessary to
facilitate "bad behavior"? An empirical investigation into
the determinants of cash holdings. 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.
UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH. Center for Economic Studies.
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.
NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH. Working Papers.
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.
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
not-for-profit hospitals: evidence from California's
Disproportionate Share Program. 37p.
7967 Duggan, Mark. More guns, more crime. 41p.
7985 Figlio, David N. & Lucas, Maurice E. Do high grading
standards affect student performance? 32p.
7990 Figlio, David & Ludwig, Jens. Sex, drugs, and Catholic
schools: private schooling and non-market adolescent
behaviors. 44p.
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
firm: a study of German codetermination. 80p.
7968 Gruber, Jonathan. Is making divorce easier bad for
children? The long run implications of unilateral divorce.
43p.
7954 Hamilton, James D. & Kim, Dong Heon. A re-examination of
the predictability of economic activity using the yield
spread. 36p.
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
variable framework with an application to returns to
schooling. 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
employment practices in Japan. 77p.
7973 Katz, Lawrence F., Kling, Jeffrey R. & Liebman, Jeffrey B.
Moving to opportunity in Boston: early results of a
randomized mobility experiment. 58p.
7976 Keuschnigg, Christian & Nielsen, Soren B. Tax policy,
venture capital, and entrepreneurship. 67p.
7989 Kling, Jeffrey R. Interpreting instrumental variables
estimates of the returns to schooling. 26p.
7960 Kopczuk, Wojciech & Slemrod, Joel. The impact of the estate
tax on the wealth accumulation and avoidance behavior of
donors. 52p.
7982 Markowitz, Sara. An economic analysis of alcohol, drugs,
and violent crime in the National Crime Victimization
Survey. 47p.
7963 Mitchell, Olivia S. & Phillips, John W.R. Retirement
responses to early social security benefit reductions. 35p.
7977 Mocan, H. Naci & Tekin, Erdal. Nonprofit sector and
part-time work: an analysis of employment-employee matched
data of child care workers. 44p.
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
outcomes. 31p.
7974 Shleifer, Andrei & Wolfenzon, Daniel. Investor protection
and equity markets. 31p.
7969 Smarzynska, Beata K. & Wei, Shang-Jin. Corruption and
composition of foreign-direct investment: firm-level
evidence. 24p.
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.
NORWEGIAN SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS & BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
15/2000 Bjorvatn, Kjetil & Schjelderup, Guttorm. Tax competition
and international public goods. 17p.
16/2000 Fehr, Hans, Stekeby, Wenche I. & Thogersen, Oystein. Social
security reforms and early retirement. 26p.
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY. Industrial Relations Section.
448 Ashenfelter, Orley & Card, David. How did the elimination
of mandatory retirement affect faculty retirement? 56p.
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY. International Economics Section-Studies.
87 Hooper, Peter, Johnson, Karen & Marquez, Jaime. Trade
elasticities for the G-7 countries. 56p.
UNIVERSITY OF STOCKHOLM. Department of Economics.
2000-12 Bohm, Peter & Carlen, Bjorn. Cost-effective approaches to
attracting low-income countries to international emissions
trading: theory & experimen. 47p.
2000-13 Erixon, Lennart. A Swedish economy policy: the theory,
application and validity of the Rehn - Meidner model. 61p.
2000-11 Svaleryd, Helena & Vlachos, Jonas. Does financial
development lead to trade liberalization? 35p.
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. Economic Analysis Group.
2000-5 Estache, Antonio, Goldstein, Andrea & Pittman, Russell.
Privatization and regulatory reform in Brazil: the case of
freight railways. 29p.
2000-7 Ghosal, Vivek. Potential foreign competition in U.S.
manufacturing. 31p.
2000-6 Romeo, Charles J. A Gibbs sampler for mixed logit analysis
of differentiated product markets using aggregate data.
21p.
UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO. Department of Economics.
2000-5 Laidler, David. Remedies for financial crises in the
classical and neoclassical literature. 28p.
2000-4 Laidler, David & Sandilands, Roger. An early Harvard
memorandum on anti-Depression policies, introductory note.
40p.
2000-6 Smith, Jeffrey. A critical survey of empirical methods for
evaluating active labor market policies. 35p.
WORLD INSTITUTE FOR DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS RESEARCH(United Nations)
172 Agarwal, Bina. Group functioning and community forestry in
South Asia: a gender analysis and conceptual framework.
61p.
144 Agosin, Manuel. Export performance in Chile: lessons for
Africa. 46p.
190 Akyuz, Yilmaz & Cornford, Andrew. Capital flows to
developing countries and the reform of the international
financial system. 57p.
184 Alkire, Sabina & Deneulin, Severine. Individual motivation,
its nature, determinants and consequences for within group
behaviour. 41p.
169 Auty, Richard M. The IMF model and resource-abundant
transition economies: Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. 33p.
182 Barr, Abigail. Collective action and bilateral interaction
in Ghanian entrepreneurial networks. 26p.
179 Begg, David. The impact of EMU on European transition
economies: commitment, institutional capacity and the
monetary-fiscal mix. 33p.
188 Bhaduri, Amit. Nationalism and economic policy in the era
of globalization. 39p.
166 Bianchi, Tito. Development discontinuities: leaders and
intermediaries in producers' associations. 28p.
143 Browne, Stephen. The rise and fall of development aid.
37p.
137 Chant, Sylvia. Gender aspects of urban economic growth and
development. 52p.
158 Checchi, Daniele. Inequality in incomes and access to
education: a cross-country analysis. 43p.
191 Chowdhury, Anis. Politics, society, and financial sector
reform in Bangladesh. 35p.
177 Cohen, Benjamin J. EMU and the developing countries. 29p.
157 COrnia, Giovanni A. Liberalization, globalization and
income distribution. 21p.
141 Cornia, Giovanni A. & Mwabu, Germano. Health status and
health policy in sub-Saharan Africa: a long-term
perspective. 44p.
178 Cuddington, John T. & Liang, Hong. Will the emergence of
the Euro affect world commodity prices? 32p.
171 de Sousa, Clara. Rebuilding rural livelihoods and social
capital: Mozambique's experience. 31p.
181 Eichengreen, Barry & Mathieson, Donald J. The currency
composition of foreign exchange reserves: retrospect and
prospect. 33p.
189 Falk, Richard. The United Nations system: prospects for
institutional renewal. 44p.
162 Findlay, Ronald & Lundahl, Mats. Resource-led growth - a
long-term perspective: the relevance of the 1870-1914
experience for today's developing economies. 51p.
180 Flam, Harry & Jansson, Per. EMU effects on international
trade and investment. 37p.
147 Glewwe, Paul & Litvack, Jennie. Provision of health care
and education in transitional Asia: key issues and lessons
from Vietnam. 42p.
185 Gooptu, Nandini. Sex workers in Calcutta and the dynamics
of collective action: political activism, community identity
and group beh. 47p.
167 Gylfason, Thorvaldur. Natural resources and economic
growth: a Nordic perspective on the Dutch disease. 54p.
174 Heinrich, Georges. Fundamental economic and social change:
the case of Kyrgyzstan 1993-97. 52p.
161 Heyer, Judith, Stewart, Frances & Thorp, Rosemary. Group
behaviour and development. 36p.
176 Honohan, Patrick & Lane, Philip R. Will the Euro trigger
more monetary unions in Africa? 31p.
168 Kovsted, Jens & Tarp, Finn. Guinea-Bissau: war,
reconstruction and reform. 32p.
152 Kramarz, Francis. Computers and labour markets:
international evidence. 30p.
139 Lee, Keun. The road to the market in North Korea: projects,
problems and prospects. 40p.
160 McKinley, Terry & Brenner, Mark D. Rising wealth inequality
and changing social structure in rural China, 1988-95. 42p.
145 Mather, Alexander. South-North challenges in global
forestry. 24p.
159 Mattila-Wiro, Paivi. Economic theories of the household: a
critical review. 43p.
164 Mikhalev, Vladimir & Heinrich, Georges. Kyrgyzstan: a case
study of social stratification. 32p.
175 Murshed, S. Mansoob. Globalization, marginalization and
development. 42p.
165 Murshed, S. Mansoob. A macroeconomic model of a developing
country endowed with a natural resource. 24p.
142 Nafziger, E. Wayne & Auvinen, Juha. War, hunger, and
displacement: an econometric investigation into the sources
of humanitarian emergencies. 86p.
148 Niininen, Petri. Computers and economic growth in Finland.
31p.
150 Perotti, Enrico C., Sun, Laixiang & Zou, Liang. State-owned
versus township and village enterprises in China. 31p.
138 Ping, Zhang. Income distribution during the transition in
China. 27p.
153 Pohjola, Matti. Information technology and economic
development: an introduction to the research issues. 26p.
173 Pohjola, Matti. Information technology and economic growth:
a cross-country analysis. 20p.
155 Quah, Danny. The weightless economy in economic
development. 41p.
149 Rebelo, Sergio. The role of knowledge and capital in
economic growth. 23p.
140 Reno, William. Humanitarian emergencies and warlord
economies in Liberia and Sierra Leone. 33p.
154 Rodriguez, Ennio. Costa Rica: policies and conditions for
export diversification. 26p.
156 Sun, Jian. Wage reform, soft budget constraints and
competition. 34p.
192 Sun, Laixiang. New paradigms on ownership of the firm: a
comparative analysis across development stages and
institutional and technological contexts. 50p.
186 Sun, Laixiang. Price scissors, rationing, and coercion: an
extended framework for understanding primitive socialist
accumulation. 25p.
146 Sutela, Pekka. Privatization in the countries of Eastern
and Central Europe and of the former Soviet Union. 60p.
183 Thorp, Rosemary. Has the coffee federation become
redundant? Collective action and the market in Colombian
development. 21p.
170 Ugaz, Cecilia. Regulation of social services in the least
developed countries: what are the issues at stake? 20p.
151 Verme, Paolo. Unemployment, labour policies and health in
transition: evidence from Kazakhstan. 56p.
187 Zere, Eyob. Hospital efficiency in sub-Saharan Africa:
evidence from South Africa. 34p.
COWLES FOUNDATION AT YALE UNIVERSITY. Reprint Series.
1002 Geanakoplos, John, Mitchell, Olivia S. & Zeldes, Stephen P.
Would a privatized social security system really pay a
higher rate of return?
1003 Park, Joon Y. & Phillips, Peter C.B. Nonstationary binary
choice.
YALE UNIVERSITY. Economic Growth Center-Reprint Series.
547 Evenson, Robert E. Intellectual property rights, access to
plant germplasm, and crop production scenarios in 2020.
553 Goto, Junichi & Hamada, Koichi. Economic integration and
the welfare of those who are left behind: an
incentive-theoretic approach.
552 Hamada, Koichi. Incentive mechanisms surrounding
international financial institutions.
550 Johnson, Daniel K.N. & Evenson, Robert E. R & D spillovers
to agriculture: measurement and application.
556 Mwabu, Germano & Schultz, T. Paul. Wage premiums for
education and location of South African workers, by gender
and race.
558 Ranis, Gustav & Stewart, Frances. Strategies for success in
human development.
546 Ranis, Gustav, Stewart, Frances & Ramirez, Alejandro.
Economic growth and human development.
551 Schultz, T. Paul. Eroding the economic foundations of
marriage and fertility in the United States.
549 Schultz, T. Paul. Health and schooling investments in
Africa.
555 Schultz, T. Paul. Immigrant quality and assimilation: a
review of the U.S. literature.
554 Schultz, T. Paul. Inequality in the distribution of
personal income in the world: how it is changing and why.
557 Schultz, T. Paul & Yi, Zeng. The impact of institutional
reform from 1979 through 1987 on fertility in rural China.
548 Srinivasan, T.N. WTO and the developing countries. 0p.