New Acquisitions - January, 1996
UNIVERSIDAD DE ALICANTE. Dept. de Fundamentos de Analisis Econ.
9519 Iturbe-Ormaetxe, Inigo. Redistribution and individual
characteristics. 19p.
9520 Marco, M. Carmen, Peris, Josep E. & Subiza, Begona. A
mechanism for meta-bargaining problems. 24p.
9521 Olcina, Gonzalo & Urbano, Amparo. Signalling games and
incentive dominance. 44p.
ATHENS UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS & BUSINESS. Dept. of Economics.
71 Lianos, Theodore P. The rate of profit and crises in a
socialist economy. 7p.
72 Lianos, Theodore P. & Daouli, Joan. Employment functions
and austerity programs: the case of Greek manufacturing.
18p.
UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DE BARCELONA. Dept. de Economia et de Emet.
303 Antolin, P. Gross worker flows: how does the Spanish
evidence fit the stylised facts?. 41p.
307 de la Fuente, Angel & Marin, Jose Maria. Innovation, "bank"
monitoring and endogenous financial development. 40p.
304 Fairburn, James A. & Malcomson, James M. Performance,
promotion, and the Peter Principle. 30p.
305 Vives, Xavier. Social learning and rational expectations.
14p.
CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY. Div. of the Human. & Soc. Sci.
937 Cachon, Gerard P. & Camerer, Colin F. Loss avoidance and
forward induction in experimental coordination games. 29p.
939 Cox, Gary W. & Katz, Jonathan N. Why did the incumbency
advantage in U.S. house elections grow?. 22p.
940 Ghiradato, Paolo. On independence for non-additive
measures, with a Fubini theorem. 36p.
921 Hillion, Pierre & Young, S. David. The Czechoslovak
privatization auction: an empirical investigation. 62p.
930 Kousser, J. Morgan. Reapportionment wars: party, race, and
redistricting in California, 1971-1992. 63p.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-BERKELEY. Department of Economics.
244 Ennis, Sean. The Northridge earthquake: a natural
experiment in market structure. 40p.
243 Gilles, Robert P. & Scotchmer, Suzanne. Decentralization in
replicated club economies with multiple private goods. 33p.
UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA-BERKELEY. Ctr. for Int'l. & Devel. Econ. Res.
56 Eichengreen, Barry & von Hagen, Jurgen. Fiscal policy and
monetary union: federalism, fiscal restrictions and the no
bailout rule. 35p.
57 Eichengreen, Barry & Wyplosz, Charles. What do currency
crises tell us about the future of the international
monetary system?. 18p.
58 Frankel, Jeffrey. How well do foreign exchange markets
function?: might a Tobin tax help?. 57p.
54 Frankel, Jeffrey A. & Okongwu, Chudozie. Liberalized
portfolio capital inflows in emerging markets:
sterilization, expectations.... 45p.
55 Frankel, Jeffrey & Wyplosz, Charles. A proposal to
introduce the ECU first in the East. 9p.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-LOS ANGELES. Department of Economics.
741 Durham, Yvonne, Hirshleifer, Jack & Smith, Vernon L.
Experimental tests of the paradox of power. 45p.
742 Ellickson, Bryan & Penalva-Zuasti, Jose. Intertemporal
insurance. 29p.
734 Hu, Wei-Yin. Child support, welfare dependency, and women's
labor supply. 60p.
747 Lal, Deepak. Arms and the man: the costs and benefits of
defense expenditure. 23p.
732 Lal, Deepak. Eco-fundamentalism. 24p.
744 Lal, Deepak. Policies for economic development: why the
wheel has come full circle. 39p.
737 Makowski, Louis & Ostroy, Joseph M. Arbitrage and the
flattening effect of large numbers. 31p.
745 Makowski, Louis, Ostroy, Joseph M. & Segal, Uzi. Perfect
competition as the blueprint for efficiency and incentive
compatibility. 37p.
736 Martinelli, Cesar & Tommasi, Mariano. Economic reforms and
political constraints: on the time inconsistency of gradual
sequencing. 23p.
735 Nachbar, John & Zame, William R. Non-computable strategies
and discounted repeated games. 30p.
743 Somers, Harold M. Taxing multinationals while minimizing
economic distortion. 32p.
739 Thompson, Earl A. & Hickson, Charles R. Exchange controls
and hyperinflation as efficient governmental responses to
externally imposed trade liberalization. 44p.
746 Thompson, Earl A. Why world oil monopolization lowers oil
prices: a theory of involuntary cartelization. 25p.
733 Tommasi, Mariano & Velasco, Andres. Where are we in the
political economy of reform?. 69p.
738 Yelowitz, Aaron S. The Medicaid notch, labor supply and
welfare participation: evidence from eligibility expansions.
39p.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-SANTA BARBARA. Department of Economics.
18/95 Bohn, Henning & Inman, Robert P. Constitutional limitations
and public deficits: evidence from the U.S. states. 61p.
19/95 DeCanio, Stephen J. The energy paradox: bureaucratic and
organizational barriers to profitable energy saving
investments. 37p.
20/95 DeCanio, Stephen J. & Watkins, William E. Investments in
energy efficiency: do the characteristics of firms matter?.
36p.
21/95 Trejo, Stephen J. Does the statutory overtime premium
discourage long workweeks?. 32p.
UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY. Department of Economics.
9508 Winkelmann, Rainer. Apprenticeship and after: does it
really matter?. 29p.
UNIVERSIDAD CARLOS III de MADRID. Dept. de Economia.
9554 Collado, M. Dolores. Separability and aggregate shocks in
the life-cycle model of consumption: evidence from Spain.
24p.
9546 Estrada, Javier & Pena, J. Ignacio. Empirical evidence on
the impact of European insider trading regulations. 28p.
9535 Kranich, Laurence. Equitable opportunities in economic
environments. 13p.
9536 Kranich, Laurence. Equity and economic theory: reflections
on methodology and scope. 37p.
9543 Kujal, Praveen. Implementation of quantity restrictions and
the effect on market power. 19p.
9534 Licandro, Omar & Puch, Luis A. Capital utilization,
maintenance costs and the business cycle. 23p.
9544 Martinelli, Cesar. Small firms, borrowing constraints, and
reputation. 21p.
9533 Martinelli, Cesar & Tommasi, Mariano. Economic reforms and
political constraints: on the time inconsistency of gradual
sequencing. 23p.
9530 Moreno, Diego & Wooders, John. An experimental study of
communication and cooperation in noncooperative games. 29p.
9545 Moreno, Manuel & Pena, J. Ignacio. On the term structure of
interbank interest rates: jump-diffusion processes and
option pricing. 35p.
9537 Ok, Efe A. & Kranich, Laurence. The measurement of
opportunity inequality: a cardinality based approach. 24p.
CENTRE D'ETUDES PROS. D'ECON MATH APPLIQUEES A LA PLANIFICATION.
9509 Cohen, Daniel. Tests of the `convergence hypothesis': some
further results. 23p.
9507 Cohen, Daniel. The transition in Russia: successes
(privatization, low unemployment..) and failures (Mafias,
liq. constraints..). 24p.
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY. Grad. School of Business-Paine Webber Series.
9510 Bartel, Ann P. & Sicherman, Nachum. Technological change
and the skill acquisition of young workers. 62p.
9508 Browne, Sid. Optimal investment policies for a firm with a
random risk process: exponential utility & minimizing the
probability. 26p.
9509 Browne, Sid. The return on investment from proportional
portfolio strategies. 33p.
9513 Donaldson, John B. & Dutta, Jayasri. Anticipation and the
aggregation of idiosyncratic risks. 49p.
9514 Economides, Nicholas, Hubbard, R. Glenn & Palia, Darius.
The political economy of branching restrictions and deposit
insurance: a model of monopolistic competition.... 39p.
9515 Hamao, Yasushi & Mei, Jianping. Living with the "enemy": an
analysis of foreign investment in the Japanese equity
market. 38p.
9511 Morgan, Donald P. Bank loan commitments and the lending
channel of monetary policy. 25p.
9512 Morgan, Donald P. Bank monitoring mitigates agency
problems: new evidence using the financial covenants in bank
loan commitments. 23p.
(ENGLAND) CENTRE FOR ECONOMIC POLICY RESEARCH.
1308 Baldwin, Richard E., Forslid, Rikard & Haaland, Jan.
Investment creation and investment diversion: simulation
analysis of the single market programme. 36p.
1294 Bayoumi, Tamim & Eichengreen, Barry. Is regionalism simply
a diversion?: evidence from the evolution of the EC and
EFTA. 40p.
1303 Beetsma, Roel M.W.J & Bovenberg, A. Lans. Designing fiscal
and monetary institutions for a European monetary union.
23p.
1250 Berglof, Erik & Roland, Gerard. Bank restructuring and soft
budget constraints in financial transition. 28p.
1270 Berliant, Marcus & Zenou, Yves. Labour specialization and
city formation. 27p.
1266 Blomstrom, Magnus & Kokko, Ari. Foreign direct investment
and politics: the Swedish model. 30p.
1302 Boeri, Tito & Burda, Michael C. Active labour market
policies, job matching and the Czech miracle. 13p.
1265 Canova, Fabio & Marcet, Albert. The poor stay poor:
non-convergence across countries and regions. 44p.
1260 Corado, Cristina, Benacek, Vladimir & Caban, Wieslaw.
Adjustment and performance of the textile and clothing
industry in the Czech Republic, Poland and Portugal. 41p.
1274 de la Fuente, Angel. Catch-up, growth and convergence in
the OECD. 44p.
1275 de la Fuente, Angel. The empirics of growth and
convergence: a selective review. 57p.
1276 de la Fuente, Angel & Marin, Jose Maria. Innovation, `bank'
monitoring and endogenous financial development. 40p.
1301 Djankov, Simeon & Hoekman, Bernard. Trade liberalization
and enterprise restructuring in Bulgaria, 1992-94. 23p.
1261 Dow, James & Gorton, Gary. Stock market efficiency and
economic efficiency: is there a connection?. 37p.
1280 Elliott, Graham & Fatas, Antonio. International business
cycles and the dynamics of the current account. 28p.
1264 Gerlach, Stefan. The information content of the term
structure: evidence for Germany. 20p.
1284 Giavazzi, Francesco & Pagano, Marco. Non-Keynesian effects
of fiscal policy changes: international evidence and the
Swedish experience. 48p.
1272 Haaland, Jan I. & Wooton, Ian. Reciprocal anti-dumping and
the location of firms. 20p.
1263 Hardouvelis, Gikas A. & Kim, Dongcheol. Price volatility
and futures margins. 35p.
1262 Hardouvelis, Gikas A., Kim, Dongcheol & Wizman, Thierry A.
Asset pricing models with and without consumption: an
empirical evaluation. 40p.
1269 Helpman, Elhanan. Politics and trade policy. 34p.
1293 Kuhn, Kai-Uwe & Vives, Xavier. Excess entry, vertical
integration and welfare. 36p.
1304 Lockwood, Ben. Commodity tax harmonization with public
goods: an alternative perspective. 31p.
1292 Martin, Philippe & Ottaviano, Gianmarco I.P. The geography
of multi-speed Europe. 27p.
1281 Martin, Philippe & Rogers, Carol A. Long-term growth and
short-term economic instability. 26p.
1306 Navon, Ami, Shy, Oz & Thisse, Jacques-Francois. Product
differentiation in the presence of positive and negative
network effects. 24p.
1309 Puga, Diego & Venables, Anthony J. Preferential trading
arrangements and industrial location. 33p.
1268 Schultz, Norbert. Are markets more competitive if
commodities are closer substitutes?. 25p.
1277 Schultz, Norbert & Stahl, Konrad. Do consumers search for
the highest price?: equilibrium & monopolistic optimum in
differentiated product markets. 35p.
1279 Shadman-Mehta, Fatemeh & Sneesens, Henri. Skill demand and
factor substitution. 32p.
1278 Sinn, Hans-Werner. A theory of the welfare state. 35p.
1297 von Hagen, Jurgen. Reciprocity and inflation in federal
monetary unions. 24p.
1267 Walz, Uwe. Transport costs, intermediate goods and
localized growth. 28p.
UNIVERSITY OF ESSEX. Department of Economics.
448 Bergstrom, A.R. Gaussian estimation of mixed order
continuous time dynamic models with unobservable stochastic
trends... 72p.
445 Boadway, Robin & Keen, Michael. Efficiency and the optimal
direction of federal-state transfers. 19p.
444 Chambers, Marcus J. The estimation of systems of joint
differential difference equations. 22p.
446 Chambers, Marcus J. Seasonality in continuous time models.
29p.
449 Guariglia, Alessandra & Schiantarelli, Fabio. Production
smoothing, firms' heterogeneity, and financial constraints:
evidence from a panel of U.K. firms. 35p.
443 Shorrocks, Anthony F. Approximating unanimity orderings: an
application to Lorenz dominance. 30p.
442 Shorrocks, Anthony F. Deprivation profiles and deprivation
indices. 19p.
447 Shorrocks, Anthony F. Inequality and welfare evaluation of
heterogeneous income distributions. 30p.
EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE. Department of Economics.
9524 Artis, Michael J., Kontolemis, Zenon G. & Osborn, Denise R.
Classical business cycles for G7 and European countries.
39p.
9512 Boeri, Tito. Is job turnover countercyclical?. 32p.
9519 Hopkins, Ed. Learning, matching and aggregation. 41p.
9514 Jimenez, Miguel & Marchetti, Domenico. Thick-market
externalities in U.S. manufacturing: a dynamic study with
panel data. 30p.
9529 Valentinyi, Akos. Rules of thumb and local interaction.
48p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF ATLANTA. Research Department.
9516 Amershi, Amin H. & Ramamurtie, B. Sailesh. Rational
expectations equilibrium in an economy with segmented
capital asset markets. 60p.
9515 Andersson, Hans, Ramamurtie, B. Sailesh & Ramaswami, Bharat.
An intertemporal model of consumption and portfolio
allocation. 36p.
9514 Andersson, Hans, Ramamurtie, B. Sailesh & Ramaswami, Bharat.
Off-farm income and risk reduction in agriculture: when
does it matter?. 14p.
9513 Bliss, Robert R. & Ritchken, Peter. Empirical tests of two
state variable Heath-Jarrow-Morton models. 32p.
9512 Bliss, Robert R. & Ronn, Ehud I. The implied volatility of
U.S. interest rates: evidence from callable U.S. Tresuries.
54p.
9510 Espinosa, Marco A. & Yip, Chong K. Fiscal and monetary
policy interactions in an endogenous growth model with
financial intermediaries. 43p.
9511 Kahn, Charles M. & Roberds, William. On the efficiency of
cash settlement. 17p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS. Research Department.
9519 Balke, Nathan S. & Chang, Chih-Ping. Credit and economic
activity: shocks or propagation mechanism?. 46p.
9518 Koenig, Evan F. Targeting nominal income: a closer look.
8p.
9517 Zarazaga, Carlos E. Hyperinflations and moral hazard in the
appropriation of seigniorage: an empirical implementation w/
calibration... 63p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF KANSAS CITY. Research Division.
9511 Hess, Gregory D. & Shin, Kwanho. Some international
evidence on output-inflation tradeoffs. 31p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF MINNEAPOLIS. Research Department.
201 Atkeson, Andrew & Kehoe, Patrick J. Industry evolution and
transition: measuring investment in organization capital.
51p.
202 Atkeson, Andrew & Kehoe, Patrick J. Social insurance and
transition. 33p.
200 Christiano, Lawrence J. & Fisher, Jonas D.M. Tobin's q and
asset returns: implications for business cycle analysis.
60p.
WP546 Atkeson, Andrew & Kehoe, Patrick J. Optimal social
insurance, incentives, and transition. 14p.
WP560 Boldrin, Michele, Christiano, Lawrence J. & Fisher, Jonas
D.M. Asset pricing lessons for modelling business cycles.
51p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF NEW YORK. Research & Market Analysis Group.
8 Fleming, Michael J. & Moon, John J. Preserving firm value
through exit: the case of voluntary liquidiations. 50p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF PHILDELPHIA. Economic Research Division.
9522 Ball, Laurence & Croushore, Dean. Expectations and the
effects of monetary policy. 32p.
9525 DeFina, Robert H., Stark, Thomas C. & Taylor, Herbert E.
The long-run variance of output and inflation under
alternative monetary policy rules. 24p.
9524 Morris, Stephen & Shin, Hyun Song. Informational events
that trigger currency attacks. 29p.
9523 Shaffer, Sherrill. The discount window and credit
availability. 33p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD. Finance & Economics Discussion Series.
9550 Bhasin, Vijay. On the credit risk of OTC derivative users.
49p.
9548 Estevao, Marcello & Tevlin, Stacey. The role of profits in
wage determination: evidence from U.S. manufacturing. 36p.
9547 Lach, Saul & Rob, Rafael. R & D, investment and industry
dynamics. 45p.
9549 Owen, Ann L. International trade and the accumulation of
human capital. 27p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD. International Finance Papers.
532 Basu, Susanto & Fernald, John G. Aggregate productivity and
the productivity of aggregates. 50p.
530 de Brouwer, Gordon & Ericsson, Neil R. Modelling inflation
in Australia. 67p.
531 Marquez, Jaime. A century of trade elasticities for Canada,
Japan, and the United States. 32p.
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION. Bureau of Economics.
210 Coate, Malcolm B. & Kleit, Andrew N. The political economy
of Federal Trade Commission administrative decision making
in merger enforcement. 28p.
HEBREW UNIV. Center for Rationality & Interactive Decision Theory.
83 Feinberg, Yossi. A converse to the agreement theorem. 20p.
85 Feinberg, Yossi. An incomplete cooperation structure for a
voting game can be stable. 8p.
87 Milchtaich, Igal. The value of nonatomic games arising from
certain noncooperative congestion games. 12p.
89 Milchtaich, Igal. Vector measure games based on measures
with values in an infinite dimensional vector space. 15p.
82 Neyman, Abraham & Sorin, Sylvain. Equilibria in repeated
games of incomplete information: the deterministic symmetric
case. 5p.
86 Neyman, Abraham & Sorin, Sylvain. Equilibria in repeated
games of incomplete information: the general symmetric case.
9p.
84 Sheshinski, Eytan. Note on atmosphere externality and
corrective taxes. 13p.
INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA STATISTIQUE ET DES ETUDES ECONOMIQUES.
9543 Abowd, J.M. & Kramarz, F. The costs of hiring and
separations. 28p.
9547 Baccar, S. Reliability of the translog cost function: some
theory and an application to the demand of energy in French
mgfr. 41p.
9544 Blundell, R. & Robin, J.M. Latent separability: grouping
goods without weak separability. 34p.
9549 Crepon, B. & Duguet, E. Estimating the innovation function
from patent numbers: GMM on count panel data. 24p.
9546 Gourieroux, C., Monfort, A. & Tenreiro, C. Kernel
m-estimators and functional residuals plots. 48p.
9548 Guerre, E. The general asymptotic behavior of estimators of
the Box-Cox model for integrated time series. 36p.
9545 Monfort, A. A reappraisal of misspecified econometric
models. 32p.
UNIVERSITY OF IOWA. Department of Economics.
9517 Bowlus, Audra J., Kiefer, Nicholas M. & Neumann, George R.
Fitting equilibrium search models to labor market data.
27p.
9515 Gorgens, Tue & Horowitz, Joel. Semiparametric estimation of
a censored regression model with an unknown transformation
of the dep. variable. 41p.
9518 Horowitz, Joel L. & Manski, Charles F. What can be learned
about population parameters when the data are contaminated?.
44p.
9516 Riezman, Raymond, Whiteman, Charles & Summers, Peter M. The
engine of growth or its handmaiden?: a time-series
assessment of export-led growth. 41p.
BANCA DE ITALIA. Research Department.
256 Angeloni, I., et al. The credit channel of monetary policy
across heterogeneous banks: the case of Italy. 54p.
257 Giannini, Curzio & Monticelli, Carlo. Which target for
monetary policy is stage three?: issues in shaping of the
European payment system. 42p.
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY. Department of Political Economy.
349 Carrington, William J. & Troske, Kenneth R. Interfirm
segregation and the black/white wage gap. 52p.
343 Carrington, William J. & Troske, Kenneth R. On measuring
segregation in samples with small units. 24p.
350 Carroll, Christopher D. & Samwick, Andrew A. How important
is precautionary saving?. 55p.
351 Carroll, Christpher D. & Samwick, Andrew A. The nature of
precautionary wealth. 57p.
353 Ball, Laurence & Croushore, Dean. Expectations and the
effects of monetary policy. 32p.
345 Carroll, Christopher D. & Kimball, Miles S. On the
concavity of the consumption function. 13p.
342 Harrington, Joseph E. Durable goods monopoly with
uninformed consumers. 34p.
344 Harrington, Joseph E. & Hess, Gregory D. A spatial theory
of positive and negative campaigning. 27p.
352 Khan, M. Ali, Rath, Kali P. & Sun, Yeneng. On private
information games without pure strategy equilibria. 26p.
LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS. Financial Markets Group.
224 Bhattacharya, Sudipto & Padilla, A. Jorge. Dynamic banking:
a reconsideration. 52p.
220 Burkhart, Mike, Gromb, Denis & Panunzi, Fausto. Large
shareholders, monitoring and the value of the firm. 35p.
221 Burkhart, Mike, Gromb, Denis & Panunzi, Fausto. Why higher
takeover premia protect minority shareholders: tender offers
when dilution is endogenous. 49p.
222 Goodhart, Charles A.E. & Huang, Haizhou. What is the
central bank's game?. 45p.
223 Huang, Haizhou & Padilla, A. Jorge. Fiscal policy and the
sub-optimality of the Walsh contract for central bankers.
26p.
226 Rady, Sven. Option pricing with a quadratic diffusion term.
20p.
225 Roell, Ailsa. The decision to go public: an overview. 14p.
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON. Department of Economics.
9521 Blundell, Richard & Stoker, Thomas. Consumption and the
timing of income risk. 43p.
9520 Dearden, Lorraine, Martin, Stephen & Reed, Howard.
Intergenerational mobility in Britain. 42p.
MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY. Department of Economics.
15/95 Freedman, Craig. No end to Means: George Stigler's profit
motive. 36p.
16/95 Matthews, Kathryn. The extent, patterns and determinants of
intra-industry trade between Australia and other
Asia-Pacific countries. 27p.
13/95 Sinha, Dipendra. An aggregate import demand function for
Greece: a cointegration approach. 17p.
14/95 Turnell, Sean. Butter for guns: F.L. McDougall, nutrition
and economic appeasement. 23p.
UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE. Department of Economics.
491 Bakker, Alexander. The least squares frequency estimator of
the generalized exponential family of densities: inference &
Monte Carlo... 24p.
494 Borland, Jeff. Education and the structure of earnings in
Australia. 38p.
492 Cornwell, Antonia & Creedy, John. Measuring the welfare
effects of tax changes using the LES: an application to a
carbon tax. 27p.
490 Dixon, Robert. Empirical estimates of the social cost of
monopoly: a brief survey. 29p.
489 Ferrier, Gary D. & Hirschberg, Joseph G. Bootstraping
confidence intervals for linear programming efficiency
scores with an illustration using Italian data. 21p.
493 Gunther, Alan. An outline of Australian government policy
towards foreign investment in Australia from 1976 to the
present. 50p.
496 Hurn, A. Stan, Lindsay, K.A. & Michie, C.A. Modelling the
lifespan of human t lymphocyte subsets. 10p.
495 McDonald, James T. The composition of industrial action in
Australian mining and manufacturing. 41p.
488 Worswick, Christopher. The labour market adjustment of
immigrant families. 32p.
MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY. Department of Economics.
9504 Baier, Scott L. Optimal monetary policy in a two country
sluggish cash flow model with fixed and flexible exchange
rates. 40p.
9505 Linz, Susan J. Job rights in Russian firms: endangered or
extinct institution?. 44p.
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA. Center for Economic Research.
286 Carranza, Luis. Credit imperfections, inequality and
economic growth. 48p.
285 Cavalcanti, Ricardo de O. Capital-gains taxation in applied
general equilibrium. 46p.
287 Jeong, Byeongju. How important is uncertainty in accounting
for differences in investment and output across countries?.
59p.
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA. Economic Development Center.
95-9 Gollin, Douglas. Do taxes on large firms impede growth?:
evidence from Ghana. 49p.
MONASH UNIVERSITY. Department of Econometrics.
18/95 Hao, Kang & Inder, Brett. A modified fluctuation test for
structural change. 19p.
20/95 Kofman, Paul & Martens, Martin. Interaction between the
London and New York stock markets during common trading
hours. 34p.
19/95 Maharaj, E.A., Singh, N. & Inder, B.A. "Homogeneity of
variance test" for the comparison of two or more spectra.
37p.
16/95 Martin, Gael. Bayesian analysis of a cointegration model
using Markov chain Monte Carlo. 45p.
17/95 Martin, Gael. Fractional cointegration: a Bayesian
approach. 43p.
MONASH UNIVERSITY. Department of Economics.
19/95 Comber, Andrew. Estimates of the elasticity of substitution
between imported and domestically produced goods in New
Zealand. 31p.
18/95 Hartley, Peter & Jones, Chris. Asset demands of
heterogeneous consumers with uninsurable idiosyncratic risk.
39p.
20/95 Krueger, Anne O. Free trade agreements versus customs
unions. 29p.
17/95 Ng, Yew-Kwang. Neo-neutrality of money under non-perfect
competition: why do economists fail to see the possibility?.
31p.
UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH. Center for Economic Studies.
87 Bittlingmayer, George. Output, political uncertainty, and
stock market fluctuations: Germany 1890-1940. 19p.
86 Blackorby, Charles, Bossert, Walter & Donaldson, David.
Intertemporal population ethics: critical level utilitarian
principles. 19p.
84 Choi, Jay Pil. Preemptive R & D, rent dissipation and the
`leverage theory'. 32p.
88 Erbenova, Michaela & Vagstad, Steinar. Information rent and
the holdup problem: is private information prior to
investment valuable?. 27p.
78 Roy, Santanu. Theory of dynamic portfolio choice for
survival under uncertainty. 31p.
83 Sauer, Christine & Scheide, Joachim. Money, interest rate
spreads, and economic activity. 23p.
85 Skaperdas, Stergios & Syropoulos, Constantine. Competing
for claims to property. 39p.
NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH. Working Papers.
5363 Abel, Andrew B. & Eberly, Janice C. The effects of
irreversibility and uncertainty on capital accumulation.
42p.
5345 Ait-Sahalia, Yacine. Nonparametric pricing of interest rate
derivative securities. 43p.
5346 Ait-Sahalia, Yacine. Testing continuous-time models of the
spot interest rate. 40p.
5351 Ait-Sahalia, Yacine & Lo, Andrew W. Nonparametric
estimation of state-price densities implicit in financial
asset prices. 49p.
5361 Aizenman, Joshua. Optimal buffer stocks and precautionary
savings with disappointment aversion. 24p.
5338 Aizenman, Joshua & Hausman, Ricardo. The impact of
inflation on budgetary discipline. 33p.
5378 Altonji, Joseph G., Hayashi, Fumio & Kotlikoff, Laurence.
Parental altruism and inter vivos transfers: theory and
evidence. 57p.
5386 Aizenman, Joshua & Marion, Nancy. Volatility, investment
and disappointment aversion. 23p.
5350 Attanasio, Orazio P., et al. Humps and bumps in lifetime
consumption. 25p.
5360 Baker, Laurence C. HMOs and fee-for-service health care
expenditures: evidence from Medicare. 47p.
5356 Baker, Laurence C. & Corts, Kenneth S. The effects of HMOs
on conventional insurance premiums: theory and evidence.
53p.
5364 Baldwin, Richard E., Forslid, Rikard & Haaland, Jan.
Investment creation and investment diversion: simulation
analysis of the single market programme. 36p.
5344 Ball, Laurence & Croushore, Dean. Expectations and the
effects of monetary policy. 32p.
5336 Basu, Susanto. Procyclical productivity: increasing returns
or cyclical utilization?. 41p.
5366 Biddle, Jeff E. & Hamermesh, Daniel S. Beauty, productivity
and discrimination: lawyers' looks and lucre. 43p.
5340 Bordo, Michael D. The gold standard as a `Good Housekeeping
Seal of Approval'. 37p.
5371 Bordo, Michael D., Mizrach, Bruce & Schwartz, Anna J. Real
versus pseudo-international systemic risk: some lessons from
history. 45p.
5372 Borjas, George J. & Hilton, Lynette. Immigration and the
welfare state: immigrant participation in means-tested
entitlement programs. 33p.
5365 Casella, Alessandra. Large countries, small countries and
the enlargement of trade blocs. 30p.
5374 Chan, Louis K.C. & Lakonishok, Josef. A cross-market
comparison of institutional equity trading costs. 34p.
5375 Chan, Louis K.C., Jegadeesh, Narasimhan & Lakonishok, Josef.
Momentum strategies. 38p.
5368 Currie, Janet & Ferrie, Joseph. Strikes and the law in the
U.S., 1881-1894: new evidence on the origins of American
exceptionalism. 46p.
5377 Deardorff, Alan V. Determinants of bilateral trade: does
gravity work in a neoclassical world?. 28p.
5352 Dooley, Michael P. A survey of academic literature on
controls over international capital transactions. 48p.
5347 Dooley, Michael P. & Chinn, Menzie. Financial repression
and capital mobility: why capital flows & covered interest
rate differentials fail to measure.. 31p.
5376 Elliott, Graham & Ito, Takatoshi. Heterogeneous
expectations and test of efficiency in the yen/dollar
forward foreign exchange rate market. 43p.
5379 Estrella, Arturo & Mishkin, Frederic S. Predicting U.S.
recessions: financial variables as leading indicators. 32p.
5370 Feldstein, Martin & Feenberg, Daniel. The effect of
increased tax rates on taxable income and economic
efficiency: .. analysis of 1993 tax rate increases. 39p.
5369 Fernandez, Raquel & Rogerson, Richard. Education finance
reform and investment in human capital: lessons from
California. 38p.
5380 Fullerton, Don. Why have separate environmental taxes?.
40p.
5337 Gali, Jordi. Non-Walrasian unemployment fluctuations. 56p.
5359 Goldbberg, Pinelopi K. & Knetter, Michael M. Causes and
consequences of the export enhancement program for wheat.
37p.
5348 Griliches, Zvi. The discovery of the residual: an
historical note. 13p.
5357 Grossman, Herschel I. & Kim, Minseong. Predation and
accumulation. 24p.
5362 Gustman, Alan L. & Steinmeier, Thomas L. Privatizing social
security: first round effects of a generic, voluntary,
privatized U.S. social security system. 50p.
5341 Hayami, Yujiro & Godo, Yoshihasa. Economics and politics of
rice policy in Japan: a perspective on the Uruguay Round.
40p.
5387 Horrace, William C., Schmidt, Peter & Witte, Ann D..
Sampling errors and confidence intervals for order
statistics: implementing the Family Support Act. 37p.
5358 Ito, Takatoshi & Iwaisako, Tokuo. Explaining asset bubbles
in Japan. 60p.
5383 Jovanovic, Boyan. Learning and growth. 24p.
5354 Joyce, Theodore & Kaestner, Robert. State reproductive
policies and adolescent pregnancy resolution: the case of
parental involvement laws. 54p.
5355 Krugman, Paul. Technology, trade and factor prices. 48p.
5349 Levinsohn, James. Carwars: trying to make sense of
U.S.-Japan trade frictions in the automobile and automobile
parts markets. 29p.
5353 Neal, Derek. The effect of Catholic secondary schooling on
education attainment. 49p.
5384 Novaes, Walter & Zingales, Luigi. Capital structure choice
when managers are in control: entrenchment versus
efficiency. 40p.
5367 Pagano, Marco, Panetta, Fabio & Zingales, Luigi. Why do
companies go public?: an empirical analysis. 60p.
5339 Rodrik, Dani. Trade strategy, investment and exports:
another look at East Asia. 40p.
5335 Sinn, Hans-Werner. Social insurance, incentives and risk
taking. 35p.
5343 Stevens, Ann H. Long-term effects of job displacement:
evidence from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics. 36p.
5373 Zucker, Lynne G. & Darby, Michael R. Social construction of
trust to protect ideas and data in space science and
geophysics. 62p.
5342 Zucker, Lynne G. & Darby, Michael R. Virtuous circles of
productivity: star bioscientists and the institutional
transformation of industry. 37p.
UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND (Australia). Department of Econometrics.
83 Doran, Howard E. & Rambaldi, Alicia N. Applying linear
time-varying constraints to econometric models: an
application of the Kalman filter. 19p.
80 Griffiths, William E. & Valenzuela, M. Rebecca. Maximum
likelihood estimation of household equivalance scales from
an extended linear expenditure system... 29p.
82 Rambaldi, Alicia N., Auld, Tony & Baldry, Jonathan.
Unemployment, GDP, and crime rate: the short and long-run
relationship for the Australian case. 16p.
79 Valenzuela, M. Rebecca. Engel scales for Australia, the
Philippines and Thailand: a comparative analysis. 19p.
81 Wan, Alan T.K. & Griffiths, William E. Bayesian estimation
of the linear regression model with an uncertain interval
constraint on coefficients. 12p.
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY. Salomon Brothers Center (Financial Inst).
9521 Cumby, Robert E. & Evans, Martin D.D. The term structure of
credit risk: estimates and specification tests. 29p.
9524 Economides, Nicholas & White, Lawrence J. Access and
intereconnection pricing: how efficient is the "efficient
component pricing rule"?. 22p.
9526 Economides, Nicholas & Himmelberg, Charles. Critical mass
and network size with application to the U.S. fax market.
38p.
9525 Economides, Nicholas & Wildman, Steven S. Monopolistic
competition with two-part tariffs. 27p.
9522 Evans, Martin D.D. Dividend variability and stock market
swings. 44p.
9527 Nye, Richard B. & Smith, Roy C. Event investing. 17p.
9523 Smith, Roy C. & Walter, Ingo. Rethinking emerging markets.
28p.
NORWEGIAN SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS & BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
19/95 Hvide, Hans K. The bounds of bounded rationality: the case
of memory loss. 24p.
17/95 Maestad, Ottar. On the legitimacy of green trade policy.
22p.
18/95 Sorgard, Lars. Judo economics reconsidered: capacity
limitation, entry and collusion. 26p.
OSAKA UNIVERSITY. Institute of Social and Economic Research.
388 Horioka, Charles Y. Capital gains in Japan: their magnitude
and impact on consumption. 29p.
390 Iritani, Jun & Kuga, Kiyoshi. Commodity taxation and
production efficiency. 17p.
395 Kamiya, Kazuya & Ichimura, Hidehiko. Nonparametric
restrictions of dynamic optiization behavior under risk: the
case of time-additive expected utility. 26p.
389 Lahiri, Sajal & Ono, Yoshiyasu. Optimal tariffs in the
presence of middlemen. 17p.
394 Matsuyama, Toshihiro. Public and private firms. 20p.
391 Ohtake, Fumio & Shintani, Mototsugu. The effect of
demographics on the Japanese housing market. 16p.
392 Ohtake, Fumio & Horioka, Charles Y. Saving motives in
Japan. 48p.
UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA. Department of Economics.
9509 Corriveau, Louis. Some propositions on the links between
equilibria and other solution concepts in games of strategy.
21p.
9508 Grafton, R. Quentin, Squires, Dale & Fox, Kevin J. Common
resources, private rights and economic efficiency. 27p.
9512 Henry, Jacques & Lavoie, Marc. The Hicksian traverse as a
process of reproportioning: a graphical analysis. 28p.
9513 Lavoie, Marc. Horizontalism, structuraliam, liquidity
preference and the principle of increasing risk. 33p.
9511 Lavoie, Marc. Loanable funds, endogenous money, and
Minsky's financial fragility hypothesis. 20p.
9515 Lavoie, Marc. Pasinetti's vertically hyper-integrated
sectors and natural prices. 25p.
9510 Lavoie, Marc. Traverse hysteresis, and normal rates of
capacity utilization in Kaleckian models of growth and
distribution. 32p.
9514 Lavoie, Marc. Unproductive outlays and capital accumulation
with target-return pricing. 13p.
UNIVERSITAT POMPEU FABRA. Economics Working Papers.
136 Canova, Fabio & De Nicolo, Gianni. The equity premium and
the risk free rate: a cross country, cross maturity
examination. 46p.
135 Canova, Fabio & Ravn, Morten O. International consumption
risk sharing. 34p.
137 Canova, Fabio & Marcet, Albert. The poor stay poor:
non-convergence across countries and regions. 44p.
130 Freixas, Xavier & Rochet, Jean-Charles. Fair pricing of
deposit insurance: Is it possible? Yes. Is it desirable? No.
17p.
132 Garcia-Fontes, Walter & Geuna, Aldo. The dynamics of
research networks in BRITE-EURAM. 24p.
134 Mulligan, Casey B. & Sala-i-Martin, Xavier. Adoption of
financial technologies: implications for money demand and
monetary policy. 49p.
131 Neudecker, Heinz & Satorra, Albert. The algebraic equality
of two asymptotic tests for the hypothesis that a normal
distribution has a specified corr. . 7p.
129 Saez, Marc. Option pricing under stochastic volatility and
stochastic interest rates in the Spanish case. 49p.
138 Shioji, Etsuro. Regional growth in Japan. 47p.
133 Simonoff, Jeffrey S. & Udina, Frederic. Measuring the
stability of histogram appearance when the anchor position
is changed. 32p.
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY. Industrial Relations Section.
353 Berger, Jacqueline. Were you referred by a man or a woman?:
gender of contacts and labor market outcomes. 58p.
352 Card, David & Riddell, W. Craig. Unemployment in Canada and
the United States: a further analysis. 42p.
354 Oyer, Paul. The effect of sales incentives on business
seasonality. 56p.
UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER. Center for Economic Research.
412 Burnside, A. Craig, Eichenbaum, Martin S. & Rebelo, Sergio
T. Sectoral Solow residuals. 10p.
411 Hanushek, Eric A. & Kim, Dongwook. Schooling, labor force
equality, and economic growth. 38p.
413 Thomson, William. Axiomatic analyses of bankruptcy and
taxation problems: a survey. 45p.
UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER. Wallis Inst. of Political Economy.
5 Bird, Edward J. Does welfare ruin the poor?. 43p.
6 Bird, Edward J., Frick, Joachim R. & Wagner, Gert G. The
income of Socialist elites during the transition to
capitalism: credible evidence from East German data. 28p.
UNIVERSITY OF SAARLAND. Department of Economics.
9508 Steunenberg, Bernard, Koboldt, Christian & Schmidtchen,
Dieter. Policymaking, comitology, and the balance of power
in the European Union. 35p.
TEL-AVIV UNIVERSITY. Foerder Institute of Economic Research.
35/95 Ben-David, Dan. Trade and convergence among countries.
32p.
36/95 Ben-David, Dan & Papell, David H. The great wars, the great
crash and steady state growth: some new evidence about an
old stylized fact. 26p.
32/95 Fershtman, Chaim & Weiss, Yoram. Social rewards,
externalities and stable preferences. 19p.
31/95 Grossman, Gene M. & Helpman, Elhanan. Rent dissipation,
free riding, and trade policy. 12p.
30/95 Helpman, Elhanan. Politics and trade policy. 34p.
34/95 Weiss, Yoram & Gotlibovski, Menachem. Immigration, search
and loss of skill. 52p.
33/95 Weiss, Yoram & Willis, Robert J. Match quality, new
information and marital dissolution. 58p.
29/95 Yashiv, Eran. The determinants of equilibrium unemployment:
structural estimation and simulation of the search &
matching model. 46p.
UNIVERSITY OF TOKYO. Faculty of Economics.
9534 Horiuchi, Akiyoshi. Financial sector reforms in postwar
Japan: an overview. 110p.
9529 Ihori, Toshihiro. Public finance in an overlapping
generations economy. 227p.
9532 Ishikawa, Tsuneo. Growth, human development, and economic
policies in Japan, 1955-1993. 69p.
9533 Kubokawa, T. & Srivastava, M.S. Double shrinkage estimators
of ratio of variance. 20p.
9531 Nishimura, Kiyohiko G. & Tsubouchi, Hiroshi. How much do
Japanese buyers pay for distribution service?: a comparative
study between Japan and the U.S. 28p.
9530 Nishimura, Kiyohiko G. & Inoue, Atsusi. Labour's share in
Japanese manufacturing 1960-1990: "dual structure" and
imperfect competition. 31p.
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO. Department of Economics.
9501 Baker, Michael, Benjamin, Dwayne & Stanger, Shuchita. The
highs and lows of the minimum wage effect: a time-series
cross-section study of the Canadian law. 43p.
9417 Eswaran, Mukesh & Gallini, Nancy. The role of patent policy
in shaping the nature of technological change. 43p.
9418 Floyd, John E. An hypothesis about the interdependence of
countries' monetary policies. 28p.
9419 Hamilton, Gillian. The efficiency of the market for
apprentices in North America: contract length and
information. 35p.
9503 Lloyd-Ellis, Huw. Endogenous technological change and wage
inequality in a skill-constrained economy. 37p.
9502 Lloyd-Ellis, Huw & Bernhardt, Dan. Enterprise, inequality
and economic development. 52p.
UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO. Department of Economics.
9513 Boldrin, Michele, Christiano, Lawrence J. & Fisher, Jonas
D.M. Asset pricing lessons for modelling business cycles.
51p.
9511 Busch, L.A. & Horstmann, J. Concessions and the agenda in
bargaining. 20p.
9515 Christiano, Lawrence J. & Fisher, Jonas D.M. Tobin's q and
asset returns: implications for business cycle analysis.
60p.
9516 Davies, James B. & Zhang, Junsen. Measuring marginal income
tax rates for individuals in Canada: averages and
distributions over time. 37p.
9514 Fisher, Jonas D.M & Hornstein, Andreas. (S,s) inventory
policies in general equilibrium. 54p.
9512 Hamilton, Barton H., Hamilton, Vivian H. & Paarsch, Harry J.
Access, utilization, and equity in Canada and the U.S.: an
empirical model of physician visits. 39p.
NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH. Reprint Series.
2008 Bresnahan, Timothy F. & Trajtenberg, Manuel. General
purpose technologies, `engines of growth'?
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY. CSAB. Formal Publications (Pamphlets).
127 Vedder, Richard & Gallaway, Lowell. Cracked foundation:
repealing the Davis-Bacon Act. 28p.