New Acquisitions - November-December 2002
BANCO DE ESPANA. Servicio de Estudios.
2002-15 Benigno, Pierpaolo & Richardson, J. David. Inflation
persistence and optimal monetary policy in the Euro area.
41p.
2002-17 Gallego, Sonsoles, Garcia Herrero, Alicia & Saurina, Jesus.
The Asian and European banking systems: the case of Spain in
the quest for development and stability. 46p.
2002-16 Garcia Herrero, Alicia, et al. Latin American financial
development in perspective. 75p.
2002-19 Campa, Jose M. & Gonzalez-Minguez, Jose M.. Differences in
exchange rate pass-through in the Euro area. 39p.
BANK OF JAPAN. Institute for Monetary & Economic Studies.
2002-18 Corbo, Vittorio. Exchange rate regimes in the Americas: is
dollarization the solution? 32p.
UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN. Centre for Industrial Economics.
2002-2 Schultz, Christian. Market transparency and product
differentiation. 10p.
COWLES FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH IN ECONOMICS AT YALE UNIVERSITY.
1383 Bewley, Truman. Fairness, reciprocity, and wage rigidity.
34p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS. Research Department.
2002-4 Kydland, Finn E. & Zarazaga, Carlos E.J.M. Argentina's
recovery and "excess" capital shallowing of the 1990s. 22p.
2002-5 Vega, Juan-Luis & Wynne, Mark A. A first assessment of some
measures of core inflation for the Euro area. 39p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF MINNEAPOLIS. Research Department.
312 Prescott, Edward C. Non-convexities in quantitative general
equilibrium studies of business cycles. 38p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF PHILADELPHIA. Economic Research Division.
2002-17 Saiz, Albert. Democracy to the road: the political economy
of potholes. 30p.
2002-16 Saiz, Albert & Zoido, Elena. The returns to speaking a
second language. 46p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD. Finance & Economics Discussion Series.
2002-47 Amel, Dean, et al. Consolidation and efficiency in the
financial sector: a review of the international evidence.
52p.
2002-50 Berger, Allen N. The economic effects of technological
progress: evidence from the banking industry. 42p.
2002-48 Cooper, Daniel & Woglom, Geoffrey. The S&P 500 effect: not
such good news in the long run. 24p.
2002-45 Covitz, Dan & Downing, Chris. Insolvency of liquidity
squeeze?: Explaining very short-term corporate yield
spreads. 40p.
2002-46 Covitz, Daniel M., Hancock, Diana & Kwast, Myron L. Market
discipline in banking reconsidered: the roles of deposit
insurance reform, funding manager decisions and bond market
liquidity. 30p.
2002-49 Heitfield, Erik & Prager, Robin A. The geographic scope of
retail deposit markets. 28p.
2002-44 Kiser, Elizabeth K. Household switching behavior at
depository institutions: evidence from survey data. 29p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD. International Finance Papers.
739 Faust, Jon, et al. Identifying the effects of monetary
policy shocks on exchange rates using high frequency data.
45p.
740 Rogers, John H. Monetary union, price level convergence,
and inflation: how close is Europe to the United States?
49p.
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION. Bureau of Economics.
252 Adams, Christopher P. Does size really matter? Empirical
evidence on group incentives. 20p.
INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA STATISTIQUE ET DES ETUDES ECONOMIQUES.
2002-25 Dedecker, Jerome & Doukhan, Paul. A new covariance
inequality and applications. 21p.
2002-26 Doukhan, Paul & Leon, Jose R. Asymptotics for the
LP-deviation of the variance estimator of a diffusion. 20p.
2002-23 Fougere, Denis & Kamionka, Thierry. Bayesian inference for
the mover-stayer model in continuous time with an
application to labour market transition data. 40p.
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY. Department of Economics.
2002-11 Beghin, John C., Bureau, Jean-Christophe & Park, Sung Joon.
Food security and agricultural protection in South Korea.
36p.
2002-12 Doyle, Matthew. Informational externalities, strategic
delay, and the search for optimal policy. 30p.
2002-10 Hennessy, David A. & Lapan, Harvey E. Algebraic theory of
Pareto efficient exchange. 31p.
2002-8 Hennessy, David A. & Lapan, Harvey E. An algebraic theory
of the multiproduct firm. 34p.
2002-9 Hennessy, David A. & Lapan, Harvey E. An ordinal approach
to characterizing efficient allocations. 29p.
2002-13 Huffman, Wallace, et al. Should the United States regulate
mandatory labeling for genetically modified foods? 44p.
2002-7 Lapan, Harvey E. & Melkonyan, Tigran. Trade policy under
asymmetric information. 25p.
2002-14 Rousu, Matthew, et al. Are U.S. consumers tolerant of
genetically modified (GM) foods? 29p.
BANCA DE ITALIA. Research Department.
445 Altissimo, Filippo, Gaiotti, Eugenia & Locarno, Alberto. Is
money informative? Evidence from a large model used for
policy analysis. 37p.
448 Focarelli, Dario & Panetta, Fabio. Are mergers beneficial
to consumers? Evidence from the market for bank deposits.
39p.
447 Fornari, Fabio. The size of the equity premium. 54p.
444 Gerali, Andrea & Lippi, Francesco. On the `conquest' of
inflation. 21p.
443 Larcinese, Valentino. Rational ignorance and the public
choice of redistribution. 46p.
446 Prati, Alessandro & Sbracia, Massimo. Currency crises and
uncertainty about fundamentals. 54p.
449 Zaffaroni, Paolo. Contemporaneous aggregation of GARCH
processes. 52p.
LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS. Financial Markets Group.
420 Pagratis, Spyros. Co-ordination failure and the role of
banks in the resolution of financial distress. 21p.
LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS. Int'l. Centre for Econ & Related Disc.
441 Ghatak, Maitreesh, Morelli, Massimo & Sjostrom, Tomas.
Credit rationing, wealth inequality, and allocation of
talent. 28p.
440 Piccione, Michele & Rubinstein, Ariel. Modelling the
economic interaction of agents with diverse abilities to
recognise equilibrium patterns. 11p.
439 Prat, Andrea. The wrong kind of transparency. 47p.
MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY. Department of Economics.
6/2002 Cooray, Arusha. The Fisher effect: a review of the
literature. 25p.
8/2002 Olive, Michael. Is average variable cost a good proxy for
short-run marginal cost and why is it important? 25p.
7/2002 Turnell, Sean. Keynes, economics and war: a liberal does of
realism. 21p.
9/2002 Bryant, William D.A.. Samuelson's `curious case' revisited:
it turns out to be normal - indeed generic. 31p.
UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE. Department of Economics.
853 Chang, Hsiao-Chuan. Are foreign workers responsible for the
increasing unemployment rate in Taiwan? 23p.
855 Chou, Yuan K. The Australian growth experience (1960-2000):
R&D-based, human capital-based, or just steady state
growth? 27p.
856 Griffiths, William. A Gibb's sampler for the parameters of
a truncated multivariate normal distribution. 16p.
857 Henry, Olan T., Olekalns, Nilss & Sheilds, Kalvinder.
Non-linear co-movements in output growth: evidence from the
United States and Australia. 10p.
858 Herbert, Ric D. & Stemp, Peter J. Reverse shooting in a
multi-dimensional setting. 35p.
854 Hirschberg, J.G. & Slottje, D.J. Bounding estimates of wage
discrimination. 24p.
852 Lye, Jenny N. & Hirschberg, Joseph G. Tests of inference
for dummy variables in regressions with logarithmic
transformed dependent variables. 16p.
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA. Economic Development Center.
2002-1 Diao, Xinshen, Roe, Terry & Doukkali, Rachid. Economy-wide
benefits from establishing water user right markets in a
spatially heterogeneous agricultural economy. 34p.
MONASH UNIVERSITY. Department of Econometrics & Bus. Statistics.
9/2002 Athnasopoulos, George & Vahid, Farshid. Statistical
inference on changes in income inequality in Australia.
23p.
2/2002 Forbes, Catherine S., Martin, Gael M. & Wright, Jill.
Bayesian estimation of a stochastic volatility model using
option and spot prices. 40p.
7/2002 Fry, Tim R.L. & Harris, Mark N. The DOGEV model. 33p.
8/2002 Hanlon, Brian & Forbes, Catherine. Model selection criteria
for segmented time series from a Bayesian approach to
information compression. 27p.
10/2002 Hyndman, Rob J., et al. Local linear forecasts using cubic
smoothing splines. 19p.
1/2002 Lim, G.C., Martin, G.M. & Martin, V.L. Parametric pricing
of higher order moments in S&P 500 options. 47p.
4/2002 Lim, G.C., Martin, G.M. & Martin, V.L. Pricing currency
options in tranquil markets: modelling volatility frowns.
37p.
5/2002 Shami, Roland G. & Forbes, Catherine S. Non-linear
modelling of the Australian business cycle using a leading
indicator. 26p.
3/2002 Snyder, Ralph D., et al. Exponential smoothing for
inventory control: means and variances of lead-time demand.
13p.
6/2002 Wong, Gary K.K. & McLaren, Keith R. Modelling regular and
estimable inverse demand systems: a distance function
approach. 31p.
UNIVERSITE DE MONTREAL. Departement de Sciences Economiques.
2002-2 Blackorby, Charles, Bossert, Walter & Donaldson, David. In
defense of welfarism. 18p.
2002-12 Bossert, Walter, Sprumont, Yves & Suzumura, Kotaro.
Consistent rationalizability. 16p.
2002-10 Bossert, Walter & Sprumont, Yves. Efficient and
non-deteriorating choice. 11p.
2002-11 Bossert, Walter, Pattanaik, Prasanta K. & Xu, Yongsheng.
Similarity of options and the measurement of diversity.
17p.
2002-8 Bouakez, Hafedh, Cardia, Emanuela & Ruge-Murcia, Francisco
J. Habit formation and the persistence of monetary shocks.
36p.
2002-5 Darolles, Serge, Florens, Jean-Pierre & Renault, Eric.
Nonparametric instrumental regression. 49p.
2002-9 Gaudet, Gerard & Salant, Stephen W. The effects of periodic
quotas limiting the stock of imports of durables. 27p.
2002-4 Maniquet, Francois & Sprumont, Yves. Fair production and
allocation of an excludable nonrival good. 14p.
2002-7 Ruge-Murcia, Francisco J. Does the Barro-Gordon model
explain the behavior of U.S. inflation? A reexamination of
the empirical evidence. 18p.
2002-6 Ruge-Murcia, Francisco J. Some implications of the zero
lower bound on interest rates for the term structure and
monetary policy. 45p.
NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH. Working Papers.
9269 Aghion, Philippe, et al. Competition and innovation: an
inverted U relationship. 69p.
9266 Aizenman, Joshua & Marion, Nancy. The high demand for
international reserves in the Far East: what's going on?
44p.
9253 Almeida, Heitor, Campello, Murillo & Weisbach, Michael S.
Corporate demand for liquidity. 42p.
9263 Angrist, Joshua D. & Lang, Kevin. How important are
classroom peer effects? Evidence from Boston's Metco
program. 39p.
9246 Asquith, Paul, Mikhail, Michael B. & Au, Andrea S.
Information content of equity analyst reports. 36p.
9306 Auerbach, Alan J. Is there a role for discretionary fiscal
policy? 48p.
9290 Baldwin, Richard E. & Krugman, Paul. Agglomeration,
integration and tax harmonization. 23p.
9235 Ball, Laurence. Short-run money demand. 24p.
9222 Barberis, Nicholas & Thaler, Richard. A survey of
behavioral finance. 77p.
9240 Beaudry, Paul, Collard, Fabrice & Green, David A.
Decomposing the twin-peaks in the world distribution of
output-per-worker. 43p.
9268 Bergstresser, Daniel & Poterba, James. Asset allocation and
asset location: household evidence from the Survey of
Consumer Finances. 29p.
9275 Berk, Jonathan B. & Green, Richard C. Mutual fund flows and
performance in rational markets. 36p.
9251 Bernardo, Antonio E. & Welch, Ivo. Financial market runs.
42p.
9280 Bhattacharya, Jay & Lakdawalla, Darius. Does Medicare
benefit the poor? New answers to an old question. 35p.
9310 Black, Sandra E. & Sufi, Amir. Who goes to college?
Differential enrollment by race and family background. 43p.
9236 Borjas, George J. Food security and public assistance.
36p.
9313 Borjas, George J. The wage structure and the sorting of
workers into the public sector. 45p.
9256 Brown, Jeffrey R. Redistribution and insurance: mandatory
annuitization with mortality heterogeneity. 36p.
9271 Brown, Jeffrey R., Kroszner, Randall S. & Jenn, Brian H.
Federal terrorism risk insurance. 19p.
9238 Buchmueller, Thomas C., et al. Access to physician
services: does supplemental insurance matter? Evidence from
France. 33p.
9281 Bundorf, M. Kate & Pauly, Mark V. Is health insurance
affordable for the uninsured? 43p.
9230 Burdekin, Richard C.K. & Weidenmier, Marc D. Supressing
asset price inflation: the Confederate experience,
1861-1865. 33p.
9262 Capozza, Dennis R., et al. Determinants of real house price
dynamics. 33p.
9258 Casella, Alessandra. Redistribution policy: a European
model. 35p.
9248 Chang, Sheng-Wen, Coulson, N. Edward & Wang, Ping. Optimal
drug policy in low-income neighborhoods. 34p.
9314 Charles, Kerwin K. & Hurst, Erik. The correlation of wealth
across generations. 37p.
9242 Chiquiar, Daniel & Hanson, Gordon H. International
migration, self-selection and the distribution of wages:
evidence from Mexico and the United States. 55p.
9247 Chou, Shin-Yi, Grossman, Michael & Saffer, Henry. An
economic analysis of adult obesity: results from the
behavioral risk factor surveillance system. 55p.
9267 Chun, Hyunbae & Nadiri, M. Ishaq. Decomposing productivity
growth in the U.S. computer industry. 36p.
9245 Colman, Greg, Grossman, Michael & Joyce, Ted. The effect of
cigarette excise taxes on smoking before, during and after
pregnancy. 36p.
9239 Dutt, Pushan & Mitra, Devashish. Political ideology and
endogenous trade policy: an empirical investigation. 38p.
9257 Edwards, Sebastian. The great exchange rate debate after
Argentina. 24p.
9265 Edwards, T. Huw & Whalley, John. Short and long run
decomposition of OECD wage inequality changes. 36p.
9276 Eichengreen, Barry. Still fettered after all these years.
44p.
9259 Engerman, Stanley L. & Sokoloff, Kenneth L. Factor
endowments, inequality, and paths of development among new
world economies. 53p.
9252 Feinberg, Susan & Phillips, Gordon. Firm-specific
resources, financial-market development and the growth of
U.S. multinationals. 46p.
9234 Fernandez, Raquel, Fogli, Alessandra & Olivetti, Claudia.
Marrying your mom: preference transmission and women's labor
and education choices. 49p.
9307 Figlio, David N. & Getzler, Lawrence S. Accountability,
ability and disability: gaming the system. 19p.
9297 Fischer, Stanley. Financial crises and reform of the
international financial system. 51p.
9287 Forman, Chris, Goldfarb, Avi & Greenstein, Shane. Digital
dispersion: an industrial and geographic census of
commercial internet use. 57p.
9254 Freeman, Richard B. The labour market in the new
information economy. 36p.
9260 Gelos, R. Gaston & Wei, Shang-Jin. Transparency and
international investor behavior. 36p.
9284 Glaeser, Edward L. & Shapiro, Jesse M. The benefits of the
home mortgage interest deduction. 61p.
9289 Graham, John R., Lang, Mark H. & Shackelford, Douglas A.
Employee stock options, corporate taxes and debt policy.
45p.
9300 Grossman, Gene M. & Helpman, Elhanan. Outsourcing versus
FDI in industry equilibrium. 14p.
9244 Grossman, Michael & Markowitz, Sara. I did what last
night?!!! Adolescent risky sexual behaviors and substance
use. 32p.
9237 Guiso, Luigi, Sapienza, Paola & Zingales, Luigi. People's
opium? Religious and economic attitudes. 70p.
9261 Hall, George J. Exchange rates and casualties during the
first World War. 31p.
9298 Hausman, Jerry. Sources of bias and solutions to bias in
the CPI. 37p.
9292 Heathcote, Jonathan & Perri, Fabrizio. Financial
globalization and real regionalization. 54p.
9296 Heckman, James J. China's investment in human capital.
18p.
9264 Hietala, Pekka, Kaplan, Steven N. & Robinson, David T. What
is the price of hubris? Using takeover battles to infer
overpayments and synergies. 42p.
9282 Hoff, Karla & Stiglitz, Joseph E. After the big bang?
Obstacles to the emergence of the rule of law in post
Communist societies. 53p.
9229 Hughes, James W., Moore, Michael J. & Snyder, Edward A.
"Napsterizing" pharmaceuticals: access, innovation, and
consumer welfare. 54p.
9205 Jepsen, Christopher & Rivkin, Steven. What is the tradeoff
between smaller classes and teacher quality? 45p.
9279 Jovanovic, Boyan & Rousseau, Peter L. Mergers as
reallocation. 25p.
9249 Kenkel, Donald S., Reed, Robert R. & Wang, Ping. Rational
addiction, peer externalities and long run effects of public
policy. 45p.
9315 Lee, David S., Moretti, Enrico & Butler, Matthew J.
Credibility and policy convergence: evidence from U.S. roll
call voting records. 56p.
9303 Lichtenberg, Frank R. & Philipson, Tomas J. The dual
effects of intellectual property regulations: within and
between patent competition in the U.S. pharmaceuticals
industry. 40p.
9293 Lipsey, Robert E. Home and host country effects of FDI.
76p.
9312 Longstaff, Francis A. The flight-to-liquidity premium in
U.S. Treasury bond prices. 22p.
9288 Martin, Philippe & Ray, Helene. Financial globalization and
emerging markets: with or without crash? 36p.
9233 Meissner, Christopher M. A new world order: explaining the
emergence of the classical gold standard. 41p.
9286 Mendoza, Enrique G. & Smith, Katherine A. Margin calls,
trading costs, and asset prices in emerging markets: the
financial mechanics of the "sudden stop" phenomenon. 52p.
9217 Menzly, Lior, Santos, Tano & Veronsesi, Pietro. The time
series of the cross section of asset prices. 63p.
9291 Mishkin, Frederic S. The role of output stabilization in
the conduct of monetary policy. 23p.
9250 Mitchell, Olivia S. & Utkus, Stephen P. The role of company
stock in defined contribution plans. 52p.
9255 Mody, Ashoka, Razin, Assaf & Sadka, Efraim. The role of
information in driving FDI: theory and evidence. 20p.
9316 Moretti, ENrico. Human capital spillovers in manufacturing:
evidence from plant-level production functions. 48p.
9295 Mullainathan, Sendhil & Shleifer, Andrei. Media bias. 26p.
9231 Mullin, Charles H. & Wang, Ping. The timing of childbearing
among heterogeneous women in dynamic general equilibrium.
37p.
9272 Mun, Sung-Bae & Nadiri, M. Ishaq. Information technology
externalities: empirical evidence from 42 U.S. industries.
43p.
9299 Pauly, Mark V., Herring, Bradley & Song, David. Health
insurance on the internet and the economics of search. 27p.
9232 Pollak, Robert A. Gary Becker's contribution to family and
household economics. 47p.
9278 Razin, Assaf & Sadka, Efraim. The stability and growth pact
as an impediment to privatizing social security. 17p.
9305 Rodrik, Dani, Subramanian, Arvind & Trebbi, Francesco.
Institutions rule: the primacy of institutions over
geography and integration in economic development. 44p.
9274 Romer, Christina D. & Romer, David H. The evolution of
economic understanding and postwar stabilization policy.
64p.
9273 Rose, Andrew K. Do we really know that the WTO increases
trade? 45p.
9285 Rose, Andrew K. & Spiegel, Mark M. A gravity model of
sovereign lending: trade, default and credit. 19p.
9270 Schmitt-Grohe, Stephanie & Uribe, Martin. Closing small
open economy models. 19p.
9220 Schmitt-Grohe, Stephanie & Uribe, Martin. Optimal fiscal
and monetary policy under sticky prices. 30p.
9321 Schwartz, Anna J. Asset price inflation and monetary
policy. 26p.
9277 Schwert, G. William. Anomalies and market efficiency. 54p.
9308 Shapiro, Matthew D. & Slemrod, Joel. Did the 2001 tax
rebate stimulate spending? Evidence from taxpayer surveys.
36p.
9301 Sialm, Clemens. Stochastic taxation and asset pricing in
dynamic general equilibrium. 39p.
9241 Tjornhom Donohue, Jessica & Froot, Kenneth A. The
persistence of emerging market equity flows. 37p.
9294 Uribe, Martin. Real exchange rate targeting and
macroeconomic instability. 31p.
9304 Ventura, Jaume. Bubbles and capital flows. 36p.
9302 White, Michelle J. The "arms race" on American roads: the
effect of heavy vehicles on traffic safety and the failure
of liability rules. 29p.
9283 Williams, Roberton C. Prices vs. quantities vs. tradable
quantities. 26p.
UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES. School of Economics.
2000-5 Monadjemi, Mehdi. Real exchange rate stability: evidence
from six OECD countries. 12p.
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY. Salomon Center (Stern School of Business).
2002-46 Acharya, Viral V., et al. When does strategic debt service
matter? 43p.
2002-51 Allen, Linda & Saunders, Anthony. A survey of cyclical
effects in credit risk measurement models. 67p.
2002-38 Almeida e Brito, Jose & John, Kose. Leverage and growth
opportunities: risk-avoidance induced by risky debt. 48p.
2002-42 Amihud, Yakov, DeLong, Gayle L. & Saunders, Anthony. The
effect of cross-border bank mergers on bank risk and value.
34p.
2002-45 Baker, Malcolm & Wurgler, Jeffrey. A catering theory of
dividends. 53p.
2002-33 Brenner, Menachem & Sokoler, Meir. Inflation targeting and
exchange rate regimes: evidence from the financial markets.
29p.
2002-47 Brenner, Menachem, Sundaram, Rangarajan & Yermack, David.
On rescissions in executive stock options. 23p.
2002-44 Brown, Stephen J., et al. Investor settlement in Japanese
and U.S. daily mutual fund flows. 44p.
2002-34 Chemla, Gilles, Habib, Michel & Ljungqvist, Alexander. An
analysis of shareholder agreements. 31p.
2002-40 Doukas, John A., Kim, Chansog & Pantzalis, Christos.
Discounted stocks and excess analyst coverage. 22p.
2002-41 Doukas, John A. & Padmanabhan, Prasad. The operational
hedging properties of intangible assets: the case of non
voluntary foreign asset selloffs. 35p.
2002-48 Gautier, Alex & Heider, Florian. What do internal capital
markets do? Redistribution vs. incentives. 45p.
2002-39 Gervais, Simon, Lynch, Anthony W. & Musto, David K.
Delegated monitoring of fund managers: an economic
rationale. 36p.
2002-36 Grishchenko, Olesya V., Litov, Lubomir P. & Mei, Jianping.
Measuring private information trading in emerging markets.
45p.
2002-43 Inderst, Roman, Muller, Holger M. & Warneryd, Karl.
Distributional conflict in organizations. 22p.
2002-37 Inderst, Roman & Muller, Holger M. Venture capital
contracts and market structure. 35p.
2002-50 Nagar, Venky, Petroni, Kathy & Wolfenzon, Daniel. Ownership
and performance in close corporations: a natural experiment
in exogenous ownership structure. 42p.
2002-49 Reisz, Alexander S. & John, Kose. Temporal resolution of
uncertainty, the investment policy of levered firms and
corporate debt yields. 48p.
2002-53 Smith, Roy C. Making corporate governance work. 32p.
2002-35 Wachter, Jessica A. Risk aversion and allocation to
long-term bonds. 8p.
2002-52 Walter, Ingo. Strategies in financial services, the
shareholders and the system: is bigger and broader better?
41p.
UNIVERSITY OF STOCKHOLM. Department of Economics.
2002-16 Pettersson, Jan. Democracy, regime stability, and growth.
47p.
TEL-AVIV UNIVERSITY. Eitan Berglas School of Economics.
16/2002 Goldstein, Itay & Pauzner, Ady. Demand deposit contracts
and the probability of bank runs. 41p.
13/2002 Grossman, Gene M. & Helpman, Elhanan. Outsourcing versus
FDI in industry equilibrium. 14p.
17/2002 Heifetz, Aviad & Pauzner, Ady. Backward induction with
players who doubt others' faultlessness. 19p.
12/2002 Heifetz, Aviad & Segev, Ella. Escalation and delay in long
international conflicts. 24p.
14/2002 Levy, Gilat. A model of political parties. 33p.
15/2002 Razin, Assaf & Sadka, Efraim. FDI flows, portfolio flows
and domestic investment: the role of information. 12p.
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. Economic Analysis Group.
2002-10 Dick, Andrew R. Knowing your rival's price: some guideposts
for evaluating communications between competitors. 24p.
2002-12 Ennis, Sean. A nonparametric analysis of international
long-distance demand. 15p.
2002-13 Kimmel, Sheldon. The Supreme Court's efficiency defense.
13p.
2002-7 Majewski, Suzanne E. Knowledge spillovers in strategic
alliances: the case of biotechnology. 39p.
2002-11 Waehrer, Keith. Mechanisms for dividing labor and sharing
revenue in joint ventures. 18p.
2002-9 Werden, Gregory J. Beyond critical loss: tailoring
applications of the hypothetical monopolist paradigm. 12p.
2002-8 Werden, Gregory J. Market delineation algorithms based on
the hypothetical monopolist paradigm. 25p.
COWLES FOUNDATION AT YALE UNIVERSITY. Reprint Series.
1043 Baliga, Sandeep & Morris, Stephen. Co-ordination,
spillovers, and cheap talk.
1042 Brown, Donald J. & Wegkamp, Marten H. Weighted minimum
mean-square distance from independence estimation.
1041 Shimotsu, Katsumi & Phillips, Peter C.B. Pooled log
periodogram regression.
HITOTSUBASHI UNIVERSITY. Institute for Economic Research-Reprints.
185 Chigira, Makoto & Fukao, Kyoji. On the Japanese
contribution to the equalization of world income.
184 Nishizawa, Tamotsu. Ichiro Nakayama and the stabilization
of industrial relations in postwar Japan.
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