New Acquisitions - July 2001
ATHENS UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS & BUSINESS. Dept. of Economics.
131 Baltas, Nicholas C. The common agricultural policy: past,
present and future. 17p.
128 Economides, George, Miaouli, Natasha & Philippopoulos,
Apostolis. Electoral uncertainty and economic growth. 19p.
132 Fotopoulos, George & Louri, Helen. Determinants of firm
growth: an integrated empirical assessment. 26p.
129 Miaouli, Natasha. Optimal wage formation and rent
extraction: evidence from five European countries. 33p.
130 Tsionas, Efthymios G. Stochastic frontier models with
random coefficients. 31p.
BANK OF JAPAN. Institute for Monetary & Economic Studies.
2001-10 Fujiki, Hiroshi & Shiratsuka, Shigenori. Policy duration
effect under the zero interest rate policy in 1999-2000:
evidence from Japan's money market data. 53p.
2001-9 Mio, Hitoshi. Identifying aggregate demand and aggregate
supply components of inflation rate: a structural VAR
analysis for Japan. 30p.
2001-8 Tsuru, Kotaro. The choice of lending patterns by Japanese
banks during the 1980s and 1990s: the causes and
consequences of a real estate lending boom. 50p.
2001-7 Tsuru, Kotaro. Should banks choose collateral or
non-collateral lending? The impact of a project's risk,
bank's monitoring efficency and land price inflation. 61p.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-BERKELEY. Department of Economics.
300 Gilbert, Richard J. & Katz, Michael L. An economist's guide
to U.S. vs. Microsoft. 39p.
301 Gilbert, Richard J. & Tom, Willard K. Is innovation king at
the antitrust agencies? The intellectual property
guidelines five years later. 46p.
302 Gilbert, Richard & Hastings, Justine. Vertical integration
in gasoline supply: an empirical test of raising rivals'
costs. 53p.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-SAN DIEGO. Department of Economics.
2001-5 Den Haan, Wouter J. & Sumner, Steven. The comovements
between real activity and prices in the G7. 33p.
2001-7 Giacomini, Raffaella & Granger, Clive W.J. Aggregation of
space-time processes. 29p.
2001-4 Granger, Clive W.J. & Yoon, Gawon. Self-generating
variables in a cointegrated VAR framework. 52p.
2001-1 Klimenko, Mikhail, Ramey, Garey & Watson, Joel. Recurrent
trade agreements and the value of external enforcement.
40p.
2001-8 Komunjer, Ivana. Consistent estimation for aggregated GARCH
processes. 42p.
2001-3 Owyang, Michael & Ramey, Garey. Regime switching and
monetary policy measurement. 31p.
2001-6 Paparoditis, Efsthathios & Politis, Dimitris N. Unit root
testing via the continuous-path block bootstrap. 45p.
2001-9 Patton, Andrew J. Modelling time-varying exchange rate
dependence using the conditional copula. 51p.
2001-2 Timmermann, Allan. Structural breaks, incomplete
information and stock prices. 35p.
UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN. Centre for Industrial Economics.
2001-1 Hertzendorf, Mark N. & Overgaard, Per B. Prices as signals
of quality in duopoly. 35p.
2001-3 Mollgaard, H.Peter & Overgaard, Per B. Market transparency
and competition policy. 36p.
2001-2 Orzach, Ram, Overgaard, Per B. & Tauman, Yair. Modest
advertising signals stength. 33p.
COWLES FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH IN ECONOMICS AT YALE UNIVERSITY.
1302 Bergemann, Dirk & Valimaki, Juuso. Entry and vertical
differentiation. 40p.
1304 Dubey, Pradeep, Geanakoplos, John & Shubik, Martin. Default
and punishment in general equilibrium. 46p.
1305 Dubey, Pradeep & Geanakoplos, John. Signalling and default:
Rothschild-Stiglitz reconsidered. 27p.
1301 Tobin, James. Fiscal policy: its macroeconomics in
perspective. 10p.
THE MAURICE FALK INSTITUTE FOR ECONOMIC RESEARCH IN ISRAEL.
2001-1 Genesove, David & Mayer, Christopher. Loss aversion and
seller behavior: evidence from the housing market. 37p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF ATLANTA. Research Department.
2001-11 Evanoff, Douglas D. & Wall, Larry D. Sub-debt yield spreads
as bank risk measures. 37p.
2001-12 Ginther, Donna K. & Juhn, Chinhui. Employment of women and
demand-side forces. 26p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF CHICAGO. Research Department.
2001-2 Burnside, Craig, Eichenbaum, Martin & Rebelo, Sergio. On
the fiscal implications of twin crises. 38p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF PHILADELPHIA. Economic Research Division.
2001-6 Berger, Allen N. & Mester, Loretta J. Explaining the
dramatic changes in performance of U.S. banks: technological
change, deregulation, and dynamic changes in competition. 41p.
2001-5 Khan, Aubhik, King, Robert G. & Wolman, Alexander I.
Optimal monetary policy. 55p.
2001-7 Nakamura, Leonard & Zarazaga, Carlos E.J.M. Banking and
finance in Argentina in the period 1900-35. 47p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD. Finance & Economics Discussion Series.
2001-29 Eudey, Gwen & Molico, Miguel. Production synergies,
technology adoption, unemployment, and wages. 20p.
2001-25 Fleischman, Charles A. & Gallin, Joshua. Employment
persistence. 31p.
2001-26 Passmore, Wayne, Sparks, Roger & Ingpen, Jamie. GSEs,
mortgage rates, and the long-run effects of mortgage
securitization. 32p.
2001-27 Pritsker, Matthew. The hidden dangers of historical
simulation. 61p.
2001-30 Rudd, Jeremy & Whelan, Karl. New test of the New-Keynesian
Phillips curve. 30p.
2001-28 Zhou, Hao. Jump-diffusion term structure and Ito
conditional moment generator. 34p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD. International Finance Papers.
704 Gagnon, Joseph E. & Ihrig, Jane. Monetary policy and
exchange rate pass-through. 33p.
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION. Bureau of Economics.
238 Reiffen, David. Targeted consumer information and prices:
the private and social gains to matching consumers with
products. 32p.
240 Taylor, Christopher T. The economic effects of withdrawn
antidumping investigations: is there evidence of collusive
settlements? 28p.
239 Wickelgren, Abraham L. Moral hazard, mergers, and market
power. 31p.
INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA STATISTIQUE ET DES ETUDES ECONOMIQUES.
2001-12 Bertrand, Marianne & Kramarz, Francis. Does entry
regulation hinder job creation? Evidence from the French
retail industry. 46p.
2001-8 Cogneau, Denis & Maurin, Eric. Parental income and school
attendance in a low-income country: a semi-parametric
analysis. 34p.
2001-5 Dabo-Niang, Sophie. Density estimation in infinite
dimensional space: application to processes of diffusion
type. 31p.
2001-10 Fermanian, Jean-David. Nonparametric estimation of
competing risks models with covariates. 22p.
2001-13 Fermanian, Jean-David & Salanie, Bernard. A nonparametric
simulated maximum likelihood estimation method. 20p.
2001-7 Givord, Pauline & Maurin, Eric. Changes in job stability
and their causes: an empirical analysis method applied to
France 1982-2000. 40p.
2001-6 Mas, Andre & Menneteau, Ludovic. Large and moderate
deviations principles for infinite dimensional
autoregressive processes. 22p.
2001-9 Maurin, Eric & Thesmar, David. Change in the functional
structure of firms and the demand for skill. 48p.
2001-14 Thesmar, David. The governance of subsidiaries: how
pyramidal ownership magnifies the separation of ownership
and control. 29p.
BANCA DE ITALIA. Research Department.
400 Cipollone, Piero. Is the Italian labour market segmented?
44p.
396 Formari, Fabio & Mele, Antonio. Recovering the probability
density function of asset prices using GARCH as diffusion
approximations. 39p.
397 Fornari, Fabio & Mele, Antonio. A simple approach to the
estimation of continuous time CEV stochastic volatility
models of the short-term rate. 68p.
401 Giordano, Raffaela. Optimal debt maturity under EMU. 30p.
399 Grande, Giuseppe & Ventura, Luigi. Labor income and risky
assets under market incompleteness: evidence from Italian
data. 35p.
392 Marchetti, Domenico J. & Nucci, Francesco. Unobserved
factor utilization, technology shocks and business cycles.
44p.
394 Pagano, Patrizio & Schivardi, Fabiano. Firm size
distribution and growth. 47p.
393 Panetta, Fabio. The stability of the relation between the
stock market and macroeconomic forces. 45p.
395 Siviero, Stefano & Terlizzese, Daniele. Macroeconomic
forecasting: debunking a few old wives' tales. 45p.
LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS. ICERD-Devel. Econ. Discussion Series.
29 Burgess, Robin & Zhuang, Juzhong. Modernisation and son
preference. 36p.
LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS. Financial Markets Group.
376 Anderson, Ronald W. & Nyborg, Kjell G. Financing and
corporate growth under repeated moral hazard. 35p.
378 Burkart, Mike & Panunzi, Fausto. Agency conflicts,
ownership concentraion, and legal shareholder protection.
31p.
369 Coco, Giuseppe & de Meza, David. In denfence of usury laws.
28p.
370 Conner, Gregory. A structural GARCH model of daily equity
return volatility. 26p.
379 Connor, Gregory & Sehgal, Sanjay. Tests of the Fama and
French model of India. 23p.
372 Corsetti, Giancarlo, et al. Does one Soros make a
difference? A theory of currency crises with large and
small traders. 31p.
368 Ellul, Andrew. The dealers ride again: volatility and order
flow dynamics in a hybrid market. 51p.
374 Goodhart, Charles & Krueger, Malte. The impact of
technology on cash usage. 58p.
377 Goodhart, Charles, Schoenmaker, Dirk & Dasgupta, Paolo. The
skill profile of central bankers and supervisors. 23p.
381 Gottardi, Piero & Rahi, Rahit. Efficiency properties of
rational expectations equilibria with asymmetric
information. 45p.
382 Hodgson, Douglas J., Linton, Oliver & Vorkink, Keith.
Testing the capital asset pricing model efficiently under
elliptical symmetry: a semiparametric approach. 33p.
383 Linton, Oliver & Shintani, Motosugu. Is there chaos in the
world economy? A nonparametric test using consistent
standard errors. 38p.
373 Morris, Stephen & Shin, Hyun Song. Coordination risk and
the price of debt. 24p.
375 Ortalo-Magne, Francois & Rady, Sven. Housing market
dynamics: on the contribution of income shocks and credit
constraints. 48p.
380 Sentana, Enrique. Mean-variance portfolio allocation with a
value at risk constraint. 17p.
371 Shin, Hyun Song. Disclosures and asset returns. 30p.
LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS. Int'l. Centre for Econ & Related Disc.
414 Felli, Leonardo & Roberts, Kevin. Does competition solve
the hold-up problem? 59p.
417 Horsley, Anthony & Wrobel, Andrew J. Continuity of the
equilibrium price density and its uses in peak-load pricing.
46p.
MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY. Department of Economics.
5/2001 Horne, Jocelyn. Myths and misconceptions of the exchange
rate. 35p.
4/2001 Sadeghi, Mehdi. Dual-listing of Australian shares on the
New Zealand stock market. 17p.
UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE. Department of Economics.
784 Creedy, John. The GST and vertical, horizontal and
reranking effects of indirect taxation in Australia. 17p.
785 Creedy, John. Non-uniform consumption taxes: a `blunt
redistributive instrument?' 19p.
789 Freebairn, John. Some market effects of E-commerce. 17p.
786 Olekalns, Nilss. An empirical investigation of structural
breaks in the ex ante Fisher effect. 26p.
788 Stachurski, John. Log-linearization of perturbed dynamical
systems with applications to optimal growth. 12p.
787 Stachurski, John. Stochastic growth: asymptotic
distributions. 7p.
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA. Economic Development Center.
2001-2 Mohtadi, Hamid & Roe, Terry. Democracy, rent seeking,
public spending, and growth. 22p.
MONASH UNIVERSITY. Department of Econometrics & Bus. Statistics.
3/2001 Anderson, Heather M. & Vahid, Farshid. Market architecture
and nonlinear dynamics of Australian stock and future
indices. 35p.
11/2000 Cai, T., Hyndman, Rob J. & Wand, M.P. Mixed model-based
hazard estimation. 14p.
1/2001 Maharaj, Elizabeth A. Comparison of non-stationary time
series in the frequency domain. 18p.
4/2001 McLean, Alan. On the nature and role of hypothesis tests.
22p.
10/2000 Shami, Roland G. & Forbes, Catherine S. A structural time
series model with Markov switching. 29p.
2/2001 Vahid, Farshid & Issler, Joao V. The importance of common
cyclical features in VAR analysis: a Monte-Carlo study.
25p.
MONASH UNIVERSITY. Department of Economics.
7/2001 Avsar, S. Gulay & Goss, Barry A. Forecast errors and
efficiency in the U.S. electricity futures market. 32p.
3/2001 Chaudhuri, Kausik & Maitra, Pushkar. School dropouts and
economic growth: a cross-country analysis. 33p.
6/2001 Ellis, Christopher J. & Fausten, Dietrich. Strategic FDI
and industrial ownership structure. 27p.
4/2001 Hasegawa, Hikaru, Van Hoa, Tran & Valenzuela, Rebecca.
HOGLEX demand systems and welfare policy in major ASEAN
developing countries: a Bayesian analysis using expenditure
unit records. 24p.
8/2001 Liu, Wai-Man & Yang, Xiaokai. Good capitalism versus bad
capitalism: effects of political monopoly of the ruling
elite on the extent of the market, income distrbution, and
development. 37p.
2/2001 Maitra, Pushkar & Ray, Ranjan. Resource inflows and
household composition: evidence from South African panel
data. 30p.
5/2001 Tombazos, Christis G. Unprotective tariffs, ineffective
liberalization and other mysteries: an investigation of the
endogenous dimensions. 24p.
1/2001 Yong, Jong-Say. Outside options and the competitiveness of
vertical alliances: a core theoretic approach. 31p.
UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH. Center for Economic Studies.
458 Aronsson, Thomas & Blomquist, Soren. Optimal taxation,
global externalities and labor mobility. 34p.
425 Auerbach, Alan J. & Bradford, David F. Generalized cash
flow taxation. 35p.
427 Benstetter, Franz & Wambach, Achim. Strategic interaction
in the market for physician services: the treadmill effect
in a fixed budget system. 36p.
433 Berger, Helge, Sturm, Jan-Egbert & de Haan, Jakob. Capital
controls and exchange rate regimes: an empirical
investigation. 36p.
415 Blomberg, S. Brock & Hess, Gregory D. Is the political
business cycle for real? 35p.
448 Brannas, Kurt & Nordman, Niklas. An alternative conditional
asymmetry specification for stock returns. 8p.
463 Brinch, Christian, Hernaes, Erik & Strom, Steinar. Labour
supply effects of an early retirement programme. 42p.
453 Brunello, Giorgio & Giannini, Massimo. Stratified or
comprehensive? The economic efficiency of school design.
40p.
440 Buettner, Thiess. Local business taxation and competition
for capital: the choice of the tax rate. 32p.
444 Chang, Fwu-Ranq. Life insurance, precautionary saving and
contingent bequest. 23p.
445 Fehr, Ernst, Klein, Alexander & Schmidt, Klaus M. Fairness,
incentives and contractual incompleteness. 40p.
436 Ghosh, Atish & Wolf, Holger. Imperfect exchange rate
passthrough: strategic pricing and menu costs. 27p.
443 Gollier, Christian & Schlesinger, Harris. Challenge risk
and asset prices. 21p.
460 Grossman, Gene M. & Helpman, Elhanan. Integration vs.
outsourcing in industry equilibrium. 50p.
422 Hefeker, Carsten. Federal monetary policy. 33p.
435 Huck, Steffen, Konrad, Kai A. & Muller, Wieland. Profitable
horizontal mergers without cost advantages: the role of
internal organization, information, and market structure. 12p.
449 Illing, Gerhard. Financial fragility, bubbles and monetary
policy. 28p.
439 Kanniainen, Vesa & Keuschnigg, Christian. Start-up
investment with scarce venture capital support. 32p.
419 Koskela, Erkki & Stenbacka, Rune. Equilibrium unemployment
with credit and labour market imperfection. 42p.
438 Lau, Morten I. & Poutvaara, Panu. Social security
incentives and human capital investment. 28p.
442 MacDonald, Ronald & Ricci, Luca. PPP and the Balassa
Samuelson effect: the role of the distribution sector. 48p.
432 Meier, Volker. Setting incentives: temporary performance
premiums versus promotion tournaments. 16p.
441 Miles, David & Cerny, Ales. Risk, return and portfolio
allocation under alternative pension arrangements with
imperfect financial markets. 46p.
446 Moraga, Jose Luis & Viaene, Jean-Marie. Trade and
industrial policy of transition economies. 36p.
447 Nam, Chang Woon & Parsche, Rudiger. Municipal finance in
Poland, the Slovak Republic, the Czech Republic and Hungary:
institutional framework and recent development. 24p.
431 Nam, Chang Woon, Parsche, Rudiger & Schaden, Barbara.
Measurement of value added tax evasion in selected EU
countries on the basis of national accounts data. 15p.
466 Oksanen, Heikki. A case for partial funding of pensions
with an application to the EU candidate countries. 39p.
470 Ortalo-Magne, Francois & Rady, Sven. Housing market
dynamics: on the contribution of income shocks and credit
constraints. 48p.
417 Panteghini, Paolo & Scarpa, Carlo. Incentives to
(irreversible) investments under different regulatory
regimes. 34p.
416 Persson, Torsten, Tabellini, Guido & Trebbi, Francesco.
Electoral rules and corruption. 40p.
459 Persson, Torsten & Tabellini, Guido. Political institutions
and policy outcomes: what are the stylized facts? 48p.
430 Plasmans, Joseph & Lukatch, Ruslan. Measuring knowledge
spillovers using Belgian EPO and USPTO patent data. 21p.
424 Poutvaara, Panu. On the political economy of social
security and public education. 36p.
469 Stein, Jerome L. & Paldino, Giovanna. Country default risk:
an empirical assessment. 35p.
450 Thum, Claudio & Ubelmesser, Silke. Mobility and the role of
education as a commitment device. 20p.
437 van Aarle, Bas, Engwerda, Jacob & Plasmans, Joseph.
Monetary and fiscal policy interaction in the EMU: a dynamic
game approach. 43p.
434 Verwaal, Ernst & Cnossen, Sijbren. Europe's new border
taxes. 18p.
423 Saint-Paul, Gilles. Distrbution and growth in an economy
with limited needs. 48p.
NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH. Working Papers.
8304 Abrego, Lisandro, Riezman, Raymond & Whalley, John. How
often are proporitions on the effects of customs unions
theoretical curiosa and when should they guide policy?
29p.
8287 Acemoglu, Daron. Directed technical change. 60p.
8292 Adams, James D. Comparative localization of academic and
industrial spillovers. 39p.
8336 Autor, David H. & Duggan, Mark G. The rise in disability
recipiency and the decline in unemployment. 57p.
8337 Autor, David H., Levy, Frank & Murnane, Richard J. The
skill content of recent technological change: an empirical
exploration. 60p.
8330 Barro, Robert J. Economic growth in East Asia before and
after the financial crisis. 40p.
8329 Baxter, Marianne. Social security as a financial asset:
gender-specific risks and returns. 26p.
8349 Bernard, Andrew B. & Jensen, J. Bradford. Why some firms
export. 32p.
8327 Bernard, Andrew B. & Jensen, J. Bradford. Who dies?
International trade, market structure, and industrial
restructuring. 31p.
8333 Bernheim, B. Douglas, Lemke, Robert J. & Scholz, John K. Do
estate and gift taxes affect the timing of private
transfers? 40p.
8306 Boning, Brent, Ichniowski, Casey & Shaw, Kathryn.
Opportunity counts: teams and the effectiveness of
production incentives. 34p.
8344 Case, Anne, Lubotsky, Darren & Paxson, Christina. Economic
status and health in childhood: the origins of the gradient.
50p.
8308 Chan, Konan, et al. Earnings quality and stock returns.
36p.
8282 Chan, Louis K.C., Karceski, Jason & Lakonishok, Josef. The
level and persistence of growth rates. 45p.
8278 Chia, Ngee-Choon, Tsui, Albert K.C. & Whalley, John.
Ownership and use taxes as congestion correcting
instruments. 29p.
8310 Collins, William J. The labor market impact of state-level
anti-discrimination laws, 1940-1960. 38p.
8303 Corsetti, Giancarlo, Pesenti, Paolo & Roubini, Nouriel. The
role of large players in currency crises. 69p.
8295 Costa, Dora L. & Kahn, Matthew E. Understanding the decline
in social capital, 1952-1998. 45p.
8318 Deaton, Angus. Health, inequality, and economic
development. 75p.
8288 Djankov, Simeon, et al. Who owns the media? 49p.
8315 Dooley, Michael P. & Verma, Sujata. Rescue packages and
output losses following crises. 28p.
8324 Dornbusch, Rudi. Fewer monies, better monies. 10p.
8307 Ehrenberg, Ronald G. & Smith, Christopher L. The sources
and uses of annual giving at private research universities.
43p.
8321 Ellwood, David T. The sputtering labor force of the 21st
century: can social policy help? 100p.
8301 Estevadeordal, Antoni & Taylor, Alan M. A century of
missing trade? 20p.
8283 Fishback, Price V., Horrace, William C. & Kantor, Shawn. Do
federal programs affect internal migration? The impact of
New Deal expenditures on mobility during the Great Depression.
55p.
8297 Friedberg, Leora. The impact of technological change on
older workers: evidence from data on computer use. 36p.
8346 Ganslandt, Mattias & Markusen, James R. Standards and
related regulations in international trade: a modeling
approach. 64p.
8341 Gokhale, Jagadeesh, Kotlikoff, Laurence J. & Neumann, Todd.
Does participating in a 401(k) raise your lifetime taxes?
48p.
8328 Goldman, Dana & Lakdawalla, Darius. Understanding health
disparities across education groups. 55p.
8317 Goolsbee, Austan & Petrin, Amil. The consumer gains from
direct broadcast satellites and the competition with cable
television. 39p.
8280 Gravelle, Jane G. & Smetters, Kent. Who bears the burden of
the corporate tax in the open economy? 35p.
8314 Gross, David B. & Souleles, Nicholas S. Do liquidity
constraints and interest rates matter for consumer behavior?
Evidence from credit card data. 51p.
8345 Guryan, Jonathan. Desegregation and black dropout rates.
61p.
8285 Hart, Oliver. Financial contracting. 46p.
8286 Hart, Oliver. Norms and the theory of the firm. 23p.
8294 Hendricks, Kenneth, Pinkse, Joris & Porter, Robert H.
Empirical implications of equilibrium bidding in
first-price, symmetric, common value auctions. 43p.
8289 Henry, Peter B. Is disinflation good for the stock market?
54p.
8300 Hubbard, Thomas N. Affiliation, integration, and
information: ownership incentives and industry structure.
29p.
8305 Hutchinson, Michael M. A cure worse than the disease?
Currency crises and the output costs of IMF supported
stabilization programs. 51p.
8281 Imai, Susumu & Krishna, Kala. Employment, dynamic
deterrence and crime. 66p.
8319 Joyce, Ted. Did legalized abortion lower crime? 73p.
8296 Krishna, Kala & Yavas, Cemile. Lumpy consumer durables,
market power, and endogenous business cycles. 51p.
8302 Lamont, Owen A. & Thaler, Richard H. Can the market add and
subtract? Mispricing in tech stocks carve-outs. 58p.
8299 Lipsey, Robert E. & Sjoholm, Frederik. Foreign direct
investment and wages in Indonesian manufacturing. 28p.
8312 Llorente, Guillermo, et al. Dynamic volume-return relation
of individual stocks. 53p.
8311 Lo, Andrew W., Mamaysky, Harry & Wang, Jiang. Asset prices
and trading volume under fixed transacations costs. 75p.
8290 Mankiw, N. Gregory & Reis, Ricardo. Sticky information
versus sticky prices: a proposal to replace the new
Keynesian Phillips curve. 47p.
8334 Markusen, James R. & Maskus, Keith E. General equilibrium
approaches to the multinational firm: a review of theory and
evidence. 50p.
8335 Markusen, James R. & Maskus, Keith E. A unified approach to
intra-industry trade and direct foreign investment. 32p.
8338 Mendoza, Enrique G. Credit, prices, and crashes: business
cycles with a sudden stop. 69p.
8298 Meyer, Bruce D. & Sullivan, James X. The effects of welfare
and tax reform: the material well-being of single mothers in
the 1980s and 1990s. 53p.
8291 Mocan, H. Naci. Can consumers detect lemons? Information
asymmetry in the market for child care. 49p.
8339 O'Rourke, Kevin H. Globalization and inequality: historical
trends. 42p.
8316 Perry, Craig W. & Rosen, Harvey S. The self-employed are
less likely to have health insurance than wage-earners. So
what? 52p.
8284 Popp, David. Induced innovation and energy prices. 43p.
8340 Poterba, James M. Taxation, risk-taking, and household
portfolio behavior. 91p.
8313 Razin, Assaf & Yuen, Chi-Wa. The "new Keynesian" Phillips
curve: closed economy vs. open economy. 11p.
8323 Rousseau, Peter L. & Sylla, Richard. Financial systems,
economic growth, and globalization. 51p.
8309 Santos, Tano & Veronesi, Pietro. Labor income and
predictable stock returns. 57p.
8320 Staiger, Douglas, Stock, James H. & Watson, Mark W. Prices,
wages, and the U.S. NAIRU in the 1990s. 85p.
8332 Tauras, John A. & Chaloupka, Frank J. The demand for
nicotine replacement therapies. 22p.
8331 Tauras, John A., O'Malley, Patrick M. & Johnston, Lloyd D.
Effects of price and access laws on teenage smoking
initiation: a national longitudinal analysis. 40p.
8293 Trefler, Daniel. The long and short of the Canada-U.S. free
trade agreement. 56p.
UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES. School of Economics.
2001-2 Olive, Michael. The global transmission of prices after the
law of one price is abandoned. 23p.
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY. Salomon Center (Stern School of Business).
2001-15 Akhavein, Jalal, Frame, W. Scott & White, Lawrence J. The
diffusion of financial innovations: an examination of the
adoption of small business credit scoring by large banking
organizations. 24p.
2001-16 Berger, Allen N., Goldberg, Lawrence G. & White, Lawrence J.
The effects of dynamic changes in bank competition on the
supply of small business credit. 29p.
2001-17 Butensky, Noah E. Quantifying the impact of option-based
compensation on earnings for the 50 largest U.S. technology
companies. 21p.
2001-17 Cays, Stephen E. A study on the measurement and prediction
of the indirect costs of bankruptcy. 11p.
2001-17 Cusick, Philip A. Price effects of addition or deletion
from the Standard & Poor's 500 Index: evidence of increasing
market efficiency. 27p.
2001-17 Low, Audra L. A study of two-step spinoffs. 14p.
2001-17 Ruta, Sebastian. An examination of predictors of long-term
equity performance after corporate spinoffs in the 1990s.
18p.
2001-14 Smith, Roy C. & Walter, Ingo. Rating agencies: is there an
agency issue? 51p.
2001-17 Swope, Matthew. An examination of the impact of long-term
growth estimates. 22p.
NORWEGIAN SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS & BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
12/2001 Henriksen, Espen, Knarvik, Karen H.M. & Steen, Frode.
Economies of scale in European manufacturing revisited.
29p.
11/2001 Margolis, David N. & Salvanes, Kjell G. Do firms really
share rents with their workers? 37p.
10/2001 Nielsen, Soren B., Raimondos-Moller, Pascalis & Schjelderup,
Guttorm. Formula apportionment and transfer pricing under
oligopolistic competition. 20p.
9/2001 Nielsen, Soren B, Raimondos-Moller, Pascalis & Schjelderup,
Guttorm. Tax spillovers under separate accounting and
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