New Acquisitions - December 2001
ATHENS UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS & BUSINESS. Dept. of Economics.
135 Demopoulos, George D., Yannacopoulos, Nicholas A. & Warren,
Stanton A. Monetary unions, adjustment mechanisms and
risk-sharing: can market forces replace fiscal policy in the
European Union? 14p.
BANK OF JAPAN. Institute for Monetary & Economic Studies.
2001-16 Okina, Kunio & Shiratsuka, Shigenori. Asset price bubbles,
price stability, and monetary policy: Japan's experience.
51p.
2001-17 Watanabe, Toshiaki & Asai, Manabu. Stochastic volatility
models with heavy-tailed distribution: a Bayesian analysis.
52p.
BEN GURION UNIVERSITY. Monaster Center for Economic Research.
2001-17 BenZion, Uri, et al. Efficiency differences between the S&P
500 and the Tel-Aviv 25 indices: a moving average
comparison. 37p.
2001-8 Einy, Ezra, et al. Dominant strategies, superior
information, and winner's curse in second-price auctions.
18p.
2001-19 Einy, Ezra, Moreno, Diego & Shitovitz, Benyamin. On the
value of public information in a Cournot duopoly. 19p.
2001-14 Fibich, Gadi, Gavious, Arieh & Sela, Aner. Revenue
equivalence in asymmetric auctions. 17p.
2001-16 Haimanko, Ori, LeBreton, Michel & Weber, Shlomo. Transfers
in a polarized country: bridging the gap between efficiency
and stability. 39p.
2001-13 Homma, Tetsushi, Tsutsui, Yoshiro & BenZion, Uri. Exchange
rate and stock prices in Japan. 26p.
2001-18 Ruffle, Bradley J. Tax and subsidy incidence equivalence
theories: experimental evidence from competitive markets.
46p.
2001-15 Sosis, Richard & Ruffle, Bradley. Religious ritual and
cooperation: testing for a relationship on Israeli religious
Kibbutzim. 26p.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-BERKELEY. Department of Economics.
308 Case, Karl E., Quigley, John M. & Shiller, Robert J.
Comparing wealth effects: the stock market versus the
housing market. 30p.
307 Hendel, Igal & Nevo, Aviv. Sales and consumer inventory.
37p.
COWLES FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH IN ECONOMICS AT YALE UNIVERSITY.
1334 Andrews, Donald W.K. Higher-order improvements of the
parametric bootstrap for Markov processes. 49p.
1337 Berry, Steven, Levinsohn, James & Pakes, Ariel.
Differential products demand systems from a combination of
micro and macro data: the new car market. 33p.
1335 Case, Karl E., Quigley, John M. & Shiller, Robert J.
Comparing wealth effects: the stock market versus the
housing market. 24p.
1333 Karatzas, Ioannis, et al. Inflationary bias in a simple
stochastic economy. 25p.
1336 Morris, Stephen, Frankel, David M. & Pauzner, Ady.
Equilibrium selection in global games with strategic
complementarities. 62p.
1338 Welch, Ivo & Bris, Arturo. The optimal concentration of
creditors. 42p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF ATLANTA. Research Department.
2001-24 Balduzzi, Pierluigi & Robotti, Cesare. Minimum-variance
kernels, economic risk premia, and tests of multi-beta
models. 43p.
2001-20 Espinosa-Vega, Marco & Russell, Steven. Stability of steady
states in a model of pleasant monetarist arithmetic. 24p.
2001-23 Fernandez-Villaverde, Jesus & Rubio-Ramirez, Juan F.
Comparing dynamic equilibrium economies to data. 30p.
2001-17 Fisher, Lance A., Huh, Hyeon-seung & Tallman, Ellis W.
Permanent income and transitory variation in investment and
output. 29p.
2001-18 Kahn, Charles M. & Roberds, William. Finality and debt
settlement. 41p.
2001-21 Kamstra, Mark. Rational exuberance: the fundamentals of
pricing firms, from blue chips to "dot com". 27p.
2001-19 Orrenius, Pia M. & Zavodny, Madeline. Do amnesty programs
encourage illegal immigration? Evidence from the
Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA). 21p.
2001-22 Rabanal, Pau & Rubio-Ramirez, Juan F. Nominal versus real
wage rigidities: a Bayesian approach. 47p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS. Research Department.
2001-2 Brown, Stephen P.A. & Yucel, Mine K. Energy prices and
aggregate economic activity: an interpretative survey. 28p.
2001-3 Orrenius, Pia M. & Zavodny, Madeline. Do amnesty programs
encourage illegal immigration? Evidence from the
Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA). 21p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF MINNEAPOLIS. Research Department.
297 Atkeson, Andrew & Kehoe, Patrick J. The advantage of
transparent instruments of monetary policy. 39p.
296 Atkeson, Andrew & Kehoe, Patrick J. The transition to a new
economy after the Second Industrial Revolution. 58p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF PHILADELPHIA. Economic Research Division.
2001-15 Nakamura, Leonard I. What is the U.S. gross investment in
intangibles? (At least) one trillion dollars a year!. 41p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD. Finance & Economics Discussion Series.
2001-46 Bansal, Ravi & Zhou, Hao. Term structure of interest rates
with regime shifts. 57p.
2001-49 Bollerslev, Tim & Zhou, Hao. Estimating stochastic
volatility using conditional moments of integrated
volatility. 44p.
2001-53 Bomfin, Antulio N. Measuring equilibrium real interest
rates: what can we learn from yields on indexed bonds?
25p.
2001-50 Bomfin, Antulio N. Understanding credit derivatives and
their potential to synthesize riskless assets. 30p.
2001-51 Carlson, Mark. Are branch banks better survivors? Evidence
from the Depression Era. 38p.
2001-54 Coenen, Gunter, Levin, Andrew & Wieland, Volker. Data
uncertainty and the role of money as an information variable
for monetary policy. 58p.
2001-42 Durham, J. Benson. The effect of monetary policy on monthly
and quarterly stock market returns: cross-country evidence
and sensitivity analyses. 41p.
2001-47 Durham, J. Benson. Sacrifice ratios and monetary policy
credibility: do smaller budget deficits, inflation-indexed
debt, and inflation targets lower disinflation costs? 61p.
2001-52 Dynan, Karen E. & Elmendorf, Douglas. Do provincial
estimates of output miss economic turning points? 51p.
2001-45 Erceg, Christopher J & Levin, Andrew T. Imperfect
credibility and inflation persistence. 32p.
2001-44 French, Mark W. Estimating changes in trend growth of total
factor productivity: Kalman and H-P filters versus a
Markov-switching framework. 38p.
2001-43 Hannan, Timothy H. & Prager, Robin A. The competitive
implications of multimarket bank branching. 33p.
2001-41 Kiley, Michael T. An analytical approach to the welfare
cost of business cycles and the benefit from activist
monetary policy. 30p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD. International Finance Papers.
713 Berger, Brett D. Convergence in neoclassical vintage
capital growth models. 51p.
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION. Bureau of Economics.
243 Pautler, Paul A. Evidence on mergers and acquisitions.
80p.
INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA STATISTIQUE ET DES ETUDES ECONOMIQUES.
2001-1 Calvet, Laurent, Grandmont, Jean-M. & Lemaire, Isabelle.
Aggregation of heterogenous beliefs and asset pricing in
complete financial markets. 66p.
2001-2 Chone, Philippe & Laroque, Guy. Optimal incentives for
labor force participation. 26p.
2001-27 Diaye, Marc A., Gardes, Francois & Starzec, Christophe. The
world according to GARP: non-parametric tests of demand
theory and rational behavior. 33p.
2001-26 Druilhet, Pierre. Conditions for optimality in experimental
designs. 12p.
2001-23 Fagart, Marie C., Fombaron, Nathalie & Jeleva, Maglena.
Risk mutualization and competition in the insurance market.
37p.
2000-32 Francq, Christian & Zakoian, Jean M. Stationarity of
multivariate Markov-switching ARMA models. 26p.
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY. Department of Economics.
346 Bhattacharya, Joydeep & Kudoh, Noritaka. Tight money
policies and inflation revisited. 36p.
UNIVERSITE DE LAUSANNE. Dept. d'Econometrie d' Econ. Politique.
2001-5 Abul Naga, Ramses H. Biases of the ordinary least squares
and instrumental variables estimators of the
intergenerational earnings correlation revisited in the light
of panel data. 18p.
2001-8 Adjaoute, Kpate & Danthine, Jean-Pierre. Portfolio
diversification: alive and well in Euroland!. 17p.
2001-7 Butler, Monika & Harms, Philipp. Old folks and spoiled
brats: why the baby boomers' saving crisis need not be that
bad. 27p.
LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS. Financial Markets Group.
395 Bar-Isaac, Heski. Self-confidence and survival. 42p.
394 Danielsson, Jon, Shin, Hyun Song & Zigrand, Jean-Pierre.
Asset price dynamics with value-at-risk constrained traders.
30p.
393 Danielsson, Jon & Zigrand, Jean-Pierre. What happens when
you regulate risk? Evidence from a simple equilibrium
model. 41p.
391 Webb, David & de Meza, David. Saving eliminates credit
rationing. 17p.
392 Zigrand, Jean-Pierre. Rational limits to arbitrage. 29p.
MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY. Department of Economics.
9/2001 Freedman, Craig. Do great economists make great teachers?
George Stigler as a dissertation supervisor. 8p.
UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE. Department of Economics.
812 Basov, Suren. An evolutionary model of reciprocity. 22p.
813 Basov, Suren. Incentives for boundedly rational agents.
33p.
819 Coutts, Ken & Norman, Neville R. Global influences on U.K.
manufacturing prices 1970-2000. 45p.
814 Creedy, John & Gemmell, Norman. The revenue responsiveness
of income and consumption taxes in the U.K. 27p.
818 Grier, Kevin B., Henry, Olan T. & Olekalns, Nilss. The
effects of uncertainty on macroeconomic performance: the
importance of the conditional covariance model. 39p.
816 Griffiths, William E., Hill, R. Carter & O'Donnell,
Christopher J. Including prior information in probit model
estimation. 27p.
817 Kam, T.C.Y. & Lim, G.C. Interest rate smoothing and
inflation-output variability in a small open economy. 25p.
820 Kells, Stuart. Prices in sequential auctions: preliminary
evidence from Australian rare book auctions. 29p.
815 Stachurski, John. Convergence, path dependence and the
nature of stochastic equilibria: a teratology of growth
methods. 31p.
MONASH UNIVERSITY. Department of Economics.
14/2001 Bhattacharya, Mita. Industrial concentration and
competition in Malaysian manufacturing. 36p.
10/2001 Dogan, Ergun & Smyth, Russell. Board remuneration, company
performance and corporate governance: evidence from publicly
listed Malaysian companies. 33p.
12/2001 Ke, Li & Smyth, Russell. Division of labor, specialization
and the enforcement of a system of property rights: a
general equilibrium analysi. 39p.
9/2001 Maitra, Pushkar & Pal, Sarmistha. Birth-spacing and child
survival: comparative evidence from India and Pakistan.
32p.
11/2001 Ng, Yew-Kwang. Externality, Pigou and Coase: a case for
bilateral taxation and amenity rights. 43p.
13/2001 Ng, Yew-Kwang. Optimal environmental charges/taxes: easy to
estimate and surplus-yielding. 21p.
15/2001 Wills, Ian. Information exchange, risk and community
participation in pollution control measures. 35p.
16/2001 Wills, Ian & Fritchy, Sigmund. Industry-community-regulator
consultation in pollution control in Victoria. 47p.
UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH. Center for Economic Studies.
536 Blomquist, Soren & Christiansen, Vidar. The role of prices
on excludable public goods. 29p.
543 Borge, Lars-Erik & Rattso, Jorn. Income distribution and
tax structure: a microeconomic test of the Meltzer-Richard
hypothesis. 23p.
553 Carlsen, Fredrik. Migration, local fiscal variables and
local economic conditions. 27p.
541 Carraro, Carlo, Pome, Alessandria & Siniscalco, Domenico.
Science vs. profit in research lessons from the Human Genome
Project. 34p.
535 Christofides, Louis N. & Stengos, Thanasis. Nominal wage
rigidity: non-parametric tests based on union data for
Canada. 34p.
539 Cnossen, Sijbren. How should tobacco be taxed in
EU-accession countries? 21p.
552 Conrad, Klaus. The optimal path of energy and CO2 taxes for
intertemporal resource allocation. 34p.
550 Coto-Martinez, Javier & Dixon, Huw. Profits, markups and
entry: fiscal policy in an open economy. 24p.
544 Edwards, Jeremy. Cost-benefit rules for public good
provision with distortionary taxation. 18p.
526 Federici, Daniela & Gandolfo, Giancarlo. Endogenous growth
in an open economy and the real exchange rate. 28p.
546 Fenge, Robert & Meier, Volker. Why cities should not be
subsidized. 17p.
538 Glazer, Amihai & Gradstein, Mark. Appropriation, human
capital, and mandatory schooling. 15p.
530 Gylfason, Thorvaldur. Natural resources and economic
growth: what is the connection? 26p.
531 Hamayon, Stephane & Legros, Florence. Construction and
impact of a buffer fund within the French PAYG pension
scheme in a demo-economic model. 22p.
529 Haufler, Andreas & Pfluger, Michael. International
commodity taxation under monopolistic competition. 25p.
551 Irmen, Andreas & Wigger, Berthold U. Trade union objectives
and economic growth. 20p.
533 Klasen, Stephan & Woolard, Ingrid. Surviving unemployment
without state support: unemployment and household formation
in South Africa. 31p.
549 Mayer, Thomas. A frequent misuse of significance tests.
12p.
554 Mintz, Jack & Smart, Michael. Income shifting, investment,
and tax competition: theory and evidence from provincial
taxation in Canada. 17p.
528 Nam, Chang Woon. Effects of tax depreciation rules on
firms' investment decisions in an inflationary phase:
comparison of net present values in selected OECD countries.
16p.
537 Ochel, Wolfgang. Welfare to work in the U.S.: a model for
Germany? 24p.
548 Panteghini, Paolo M. Corporate tax asymmetries under
investment irreversibility. 15p.
547 Sims, Christopher A. Fiscal aspects of central bank
independence. 13p.
542 Swope, Kurtis J. & Janeba, Eckhard. Taxes of fees? The
political economy of providing excludable public goods.
32p.
540 Teulings, Coen N. & Gautier, Pieter A. The right man for
the job. 36p.
532 Teulings, Coen N. & van der Ende, Martin A. A structural
model of tenure and specific investments. 35p.
545 Tungodden, Bertil. Responsibility and redistribution: the
case of first best taxation. 19p.
527 Wigger, Berthold U. Higher education financing and income
redistribution. 15p.
534 Wolfstetter, Elmar. The Swiss UMTS spectrum auction flop:
bad luck or bad design? 16p.
NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH. Working Papers.
8600 Abeysinghe, Tilak & Forbes, Kristin. Trade linkages and
output-multiplier effects: a structural VAR approach with a
focus on Asia. 33p.
8602 Arcidiacono, Peter, Sieg, Holger & Sloan, Frank. Living
rationally under the volcano? An empirical analysis of
heavy drinking and smoking. 39p.
8570 Azrael, Deborah, Cook, Philip J. & Miller, Matthew. State
and local prevalence of firearms ownership: measurement,
structure, and trends. 28p.
8557 Bates, David S. The market for crash risk. 47p.
8544 Bernheim, B. Douglas, et al. The mismatch between life
insurance holdings and financial vulnerabilities: evidence
from the Survey of Consumer Finances. 46p.
8591 Bhattacharya, Joydeep, Mulligan, Casey B. & Reed, Robert R.
Labor market search and optimal retirement policy. 19p.
8576 Blonigen, Bruce A. & Bown, Chad P. Antidumping and
retaliation threats. 35p.
8587 Bloom, David E., Canning, David & Sevilla, Jaypee. The
effect of health on economic growth: theory and evidence.
26p.
8546 Blundell, Richard & Hoynes, Hilary. Has "in-work" benefit
reform helped the labour market? 59p.
8553 Boersch-Supan, Axel, Ludwig, Alexander & Winter, Joachim.
Aging and international capital flows. 29p.
8561 Boersch-Supan, Axel & Winter, Joachim K. Population aging,
savings behavior and capital markets. 49p.
8583 Bordo, Michael D., Dueker, Michael J. & Wheelock, David C.
Aggregate price shocks and financial stability: the United
Kingdom, 1796-1999. 45p.
8582 Bordo, Michael & Dewald, William G. Bond market inflation
expectations in industrial countries: historical
comparisons. 28p.
8584 Bordo, Michael D. & Flandreau, Marc. Core, periphery,
exchange rate regimes, and globalization. 77p.
8545 Bordo, Michael D. & James, Harold. Haberler versus Nurkse:
the case for floating exchange rates as an alternative to
Bretton Woods? (Adam Kluge Memorial Lecture) 39p.
8555 Bound, John, et al. Trade in University training:
cross-state variation in the production and use of
college-educated labor. 58p.
8552 Brown, Charles & Medoff, James L. Firm age and wages. 35p.
8566 Campbell, John Y., Chan, Yeung L. & Viceira, Luis M. A
multivariate model of strategic asset allocation. 75p.
8558 Campbell, Jeffrey R. & Lapham, Beverly. Real exchange rate
fluctuations and the dynamics of retail trade industries on
the U.S.-Canada border. 38p.
8606 Case, Karl E., Quigley, John M. & Shiller, Robert J.
Comparing wealth effects: the stock market versus the
housing market. 28p.
8607 Chan, Yeung L. & Kogan, Leonid. Catching up with the
Joneses: heterogeneous preferences and the dynamics of asset
prices. 36p.
8578 Charles, Kerwin K. & Stephens, Melvin. Job displacement,
disability, and divorce. 39p.
8589 Chernew, Michael, Gowrisankaran, Gautam & Scanlon, Dennis P.
Learning and the value of information: the case of health
plan report cards. 40p.
8603 Clarida, Richard H. The empirics of monetary policy rules
in open economies. 23p.
8604 Clarida, Richard H., Gali, Jordi & Gertler, Mark. Optimal
monetary policy in closed versus open economies: an
integrated approach. 12p.
8601 Clarida, Richard H., et al. The out-of-sample success of
term structure models as exchange rate predictors: a step
beyond. 38p.
8459 Clemens, Michael A. & Williamson, Jeffrey G. A
tariff-growth paradox? Protection's impact the world around
1875-1997. 59p.
8571 Cook, Philip J. & Laub, John H. After the epidemic: recent
trends in youth violence in the United States. 52p.
8540 Copeland, Brian R. & Taylor, M. Scott. International trade
and the environment: a framework for analysis. 69p.
8556 Cutler, David M. & Meara, Ellen. Changes in the age
distribution of mortality over the 20th century. 44p.
8562 Dave, Dhavel & Kaestner, Robert. Alcohol taxes and labor
market outcomes. 25p.
8543 Davis, Donald R. & Weinstein, David E. What role for
empirics in international trade? 33p.
8547 Davis, Steven J., Murphy, Kevin M. & Topel, Robert H.
Entry, pricing and product design in an initially
monopolized market. 52p.
8574 DeLeire, Thomas & Levy, Helen. Gender, occupation choice
and the risk of death at work. 30p.
8559 Devereux, Michael B. & Engel, Charles. Endogenous currency
of price setting in a dynamic open economy model. 34p.
8453 Dominguez, Kathryn M.E. & Tesar, Linda L. Exchange rate
exposure. 39p.
8550 Engel, Charles & Morley, James C. The adjustment of prices
and the adjustment of the exchange rate. 42p.
8554 Engle, Robert F. & Sheppard, Kevin. Theoretical and
empirical properties of dynamic conditional correlation
multivariate GARCH. 43p.
8592 Feldstein, Martin & Samwick, Andrew. Potential paths of
social security reform. 51p.
8580 Fernandez, Raquel, Guner, Nezih & Knowles, John. Love and
money: a theoretical and empirical analysis of household
sorting and inequality. 51p.
8579 Findlay, Ronald & O'Rourke, Kevin H. Commodity market
integration, 1500-2000. 69p.
8551 Fisman, Raymond & Wei, Shang-Jin. Tax rates and tax
evasion: evidence from "missing imports" in China. 33p.
8564 Friedman, Jed & Levinsohn, James. The distributional impact
of Indonesia's financial crisis on household welfare: a
`rapid response' methodology. 31p.
8549 Galenson, David W. Masterpieces and markets: why the most
famous modern paintings are not by American artists. 33p.
8598 Glaeser, Edward L. & Gyourko, Joseph. Urban decline and
durable housing. 71p.
8575 Goldberg, Pinelopi K. & Pavcnik, Nina. Trade protection and
wages: evidence from the Colombian trade reforms. 55p.
8588 Hanushek, Eric, Leung, Charles K.Y. & Yilmaz, Kuzey.
Redistribution through education and other transfer
mechanisms. 33p.
8599 Hanushek, Eric A., Kain, John F. & Rivkin, Steven G. Why
public schools lose teachers. 35p.
8577 Horioka, Charles Y. Are the Japanese selfish, altruistic,
or dynastic? 53p.
8572 Johnson, Simon, McMillan, John & Woodruff, Christopher.
Courts and relational contracts. 67p.
8597 Jovanovic, Boyan & Rousseau, Peter L. Liquidity effects in
the bond market. 39p.
8541 Kaestner, Robert & Kaushal, Neeraj. Immigrant and native
responses to welfare reform. 33p.
8560 Kaestner, Robert, Kaushal, Neeraj & Van Ryzin, Gregg.
Migration consequences of welfare reform. 28p.
8569 Kaminsky, Graciela L. & Reinhart, Carmen M. Financial
markets in times of stress. 57p.
8573 Keller, Wolfgang. International technology diffusion. 59p.
8581 Lipsey, Robert E. & Ramstetter, Eric D. Affiliate activity
in Japanese and U.S. multinationals and Japanese exports,
1986-1995. 29p.
8563 Lleras-Muney, Adriana. Were compulsory attendance and child
labor laws effective? An analysis from 1915 to 1939. 38p.
8565 Lo, Andrew W. & Wang, Jiang. Trading volume: implications
of an intertemporal capital asset pricing model. 62p.
8605 Lochner, Lance & Moretti, Enrico. The effect of education
on crime: evidence from prison inmates, arrests, and
self-reports. 50p.
8586 Lowry, Michelle & Schwert, G. William. Biases in the IPO
pricing process. 41p.
8567 Mitchell, Olivia S. Developments in decumulation: the role
of annuity products in financing retirement. 45p.
8568 Mowery, David C. & Ziedonis, Arvids A. The geographic reach
of market and non-market channels of technology transfer:
comparing citations and licenses of University patents. 39p
8590 Mulligan, Casey B. & Hunter, Charles G. The empirical
frequency of a pivotal vote. 28p.
8531 Newhouse, Joseph P. Medicare policy in the 1990s. 90p.
8536 Nicholson, Sean & Souleles, Nicholas S. Physician income
expectations and speciality choice. 37p.
8593 Popp, David. Pollution control, innovations and the Clean
Air Act of 1990. 43p.
8595 Rockoff, Hugh. The changing role of America's veterans.
39p.
8585 Sigman, Hilary. International spillovers and water quality
in rivers: do countries free ride? 14p.
8548 Sorensen, Alan T. An empirical model of heterogeneous
consumer search for retail prescription drugs. 43p.
8542 Steckel, Richard H. Health and nutrition in the
preindustrial era: insights from a millenium of average
heights in Northern Europe. 50p.
UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES. School of Economics.
2001-7 Meagher, Kieron J. & Wilson, Hugh. Using the theory of the
firm to better understand the firm size effect on wages.
13p.
2001-6 Meredith, David. Economic factors in Australian federation,
1891-1901. 30p.
2001-3 Olive, Michael. The global transmission of prices after the
law of one price is abandoned. 23p.
UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD. Nuffield College.
2001-18 Barndorff-Nielsen, Ole E. & Shephard, Neil. Realised power
variation and stochastic volatility models. 12p.
2001-15 Engle-Warnick, Jim & Slonim, Robert L. The fragility and
robustness of trust. 29p.
2001-13 Engle-Warnick, Jim & Slonim, Robert L. Infering repeated
game strategies from actions: evidence from trust game
experiments. 34p.
2001-14 Engle-Warnick, Jim. Inferring strategies from observed
actions: a nonparametric, binary tree classification
approach. 27p.
2001-19 Federico, Guilio. IMF conditionality. 51p.
2001-17 Nocke, Volker & Peitz, Martin. Hyperbolic discounting and
secondary markets. 48p.
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. Center for Analytic Research in Econ.
2001-24 Davila, Julio, Gottardi, Piero & Kajii, Atsushi. Local
sunspot equilibria reconsidered. 27p.
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY. Industrial Relations Section.
460 Farber, Henry S. & Western, Bruce. Ronald Reagan and the
politics of declining union organization. 20p.
459 Linsenmeier, David M., Rosen, Harvey S. & Rouse, Cecilia E.
Financial aid packages and college enrollment decisions: an
econometric case study. 25p.
UNIVERSITA DI ROMA. Centro Interdipartimentale di Economia Int'l.
64 Nenna, Manuela. Price level convergence among Italian
cities: any role for the Harrod-Balassa-Samuelson
hypothesis? 28p.
UNIVERSITY OF STOCKHOLM. Department of Economics.
2001-7 Guiborg, Gabriela. Interoperability and network
externalities in electronic payments. 38p.
2001-10 Nekby, Lena. Pure vs. mutual sick insurance societies:
evidence from Swedish historical data. 34p.
2001-9 Nekby, Lena, Arai, Mahmood & Lundholm, Michael. Economies
of scale and sorting in pure vs. mutual insurance societies:
evidence from historical data. 23p.
TEL-AVIV UNIVERSITY. Eitan Berglas School of Economics.
29/2001 Hall, Bronwyn, Jaffe, Adam & Trajtenberg, Manuel. The NBER
patent citations data file: lessons, insights and
methodological tools. 74p.
27/2001 Rosenberg, Nathan & Trajtenberg, Manuel. A general purpose
technology at work: the Corliss steam engine in the late
19th century U.S. 67p.
28/2001 Spiegler, Ran. Testing threats in repeated games. 32p.
UNIVERSITY OF TOKYO. Ctr. for Int'l. Research on the Japanese Econ.
136 Aoki, Masano & Yoshikawa, Hiroshi. A new model of economic
fluctuations and growth. 31p.
130 Hanazaki, Masaharu & Horiuchi, Akiyoshi. Can the financial
restraint hypothesis explain Japan's postwar experience?
45p.
134 Horioka, Charles Y. Are the Japanese selfish, altruistic,
of dynastic? 47p.
135 Iwai, Katsuhito. The nature of the business corporation:
its legal structure and economic functions. 40p.
133 Iwami, Toru. "Advantage of latecomer" in abating
air-pollution: experience in East Asia. 34p.
129 Kunitomo, Naoto & Kim, Yong-Jin. Effects of stochastic
interest rates and volatility on contingent claims. 33p.
128 Matsushima, Hitoshi. Stable implementation. 48p.
132 Miwa, Yoshiro & Ramseyer, J. Mark. Directed credit?
Capital market competition in high-growth Japan. 35p.
137 Miwa, Yoshiro & Ramseyer, J. Mark. Financial malaise and
the myth of the misgoverned firm. 28p.
131 Miwa, Yoshiro & Ramseyer, J. Mark. The myth of the main
bank: Japan and comparative corporate governance. 18p.
COWLES FOUNDATION AT YALE UNIVERSITY. Reprint Series.
1026 Phillips, Peter C.B. The Bill Phillips legacy of continuous
time modelling and econometric model design.
1028 Phillips, Peter C.B., Moon, Hyungsik R. & Xiao, Zhijie. How
to estimate autoregressive roots near unity.
1027 Quint, Thomas & Shubik, Martin. Games of status.
YALE UNIVERSITY. Economic Growth Center-Reprint Series.
573 Boozer, Michael & Philipson, Tomas J. The impact of public
testing for human immunodeficiency virus.
572 Boozer, Michael & Rouse, Cecilia. Intraschool variation in
class size: patterns and implications.
571 Corsetti, Giancarlo, Pesenti, Paolo & Roubini, Nouriel.
What caused the Asian currency and financial crisis?
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