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      
    formula apportionment.  29p.                                

UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD.  Nuffield College.                           

2000-32 Clements, Michael P. & Krolzig, Hans-Martin.  Business cycle
    asymmetries: characterisation and testing based on Markov   
    switching autoregressions.  30p.                            
2000-36 Clements, Michael P. & Krolzig, Hans-Martin.  Can oil chocks
    explain asymmetries in the U.S. business cycle?  19p.      
2000-33 Krolzig, Hans-Martin.  Business cycle measurement in the    
    presence of structural change: international evidence.  19p.
2000-34 Krolzig, Hans-Martin.  General-to-specific reduction of     
    vector autoregressive processes.  20p.                      
2000-31 Krolzig, Hans-Martin.  Predicting Markov switching vector   
    autoregressive processes.  30p.                             
2000-35 Krolzig, Hans-Martin & Toro, Juan.  Testing for cobreaking  
    and super exogeneity in the presence of deterministic       
    shifts.  17p.                                               
2000-37 Krolzig, Hans-Martin, Marcellino, Massimiliano & Mizon,     
    Grayham E.  A Markov switching vector equilibrium correction
    model of the U.K. labour market.  20p.                      

PRINCETON UNIVERSITY.  Industrial Relations Section.               

453    Farber, Henry S.  Job loss in the United States, 1981-1999. 
    38p.                                                        
452    Farber, Henry S.  Notes on the economics of labor unions.   
    24p.                                                        
454    Hines, James R., Hoynes, Hilary & Krueger, Alan B.  Another 
    look at whether a rising tide lifts all boats.  66p.        

PURDUE UNIVERSITY.  Inst. for Research in Behav, Econ & Mgmt Sci.  

1143   Folta, Timothy B., Johnson, Douglas R. & O'Brien, Jonathan. 
    Uncertainty and the likelihood of entry: an empirical       
    assessment of the moderating role of irreversibility.  35p. 

UNIVERSITA DI ROMA.  Centro Interdipartimentale di Economia Int'l. 

61     Mariani, Fabio & Padoan, Pier Carlo.  Exchange rate regimes 
    and employment in transition: theoretical and empirical     
    aspects.  22p.                                              

UNIVERSITY OF STOCKHOLM.  Department of Economics.                 

2001-3 Erixon, Lennart.  Transformation pressure and growth: a     
    missing link in macroeconomics.  36p.                       
2001-4 Restad, Tomas.  Solovia revisited: an extension of the      
    Solowian growth model.  13p.                                
2001-5 Lindbeck, Assar & Nyberg, Sten.  Raising children to work   
    hard: altruism, work norms and social insurance.  32p.      

TEL-AVIV UNIVERSITY.  Eitan Berglas School of Economics.           

3/2001 Balsam, Ayelet & Eckstein, Zvi.  Real business cycles in a  
    small open economy with non-traded goods.  38p.             
5/2001 Bar-Gill, Oren & Fershtman, Chaim.  The limit of public     
    policy: endogenous preferences.  27p.                       
2/2001 Fershtman, Chaim, Weiss, Yoram & Hvide, Hans K.  Status     
    concerns and the organization of work.  44p.                
4/2001 Hamo, Yoram & Heifetz, Aviad.  An evolutionary perspective  
    on goal seeking and escalation of commitment.  16p.         
6/2001 Eliaz, Kfir.  Nash equilibrium when players account for the 
    complexity of their forecasts.  34p.                        
9/2001 Frankel, David M.  Payoff shocks and equilibrium selection  
    with endogenous flexibility.  41p.                          
10/2001 Frankel, David M.  Shocks and business cycles.  20p.        
7/2001 Grossman, Gene M. & Helpman, Elhanan.  Integration vs.      
    outsourcing in industry equilibrium.  48p.                  
8/2001 Trajtenberg, Manuel.  Government support for commercial R&D:
    lessons from the Israeli experience.  53p.                  

UNIVERSITY OF TOKYO. Ctr. for Int'l. Research on the Japanese Econ.

115    Fukuda, Shin-ichi.  A model of Keynesian under Knightian    
    uncertainty.  24p.                                          
114    Kandori, Michihiro.  Introduction to repeated games with    
    private monitoring.  17p.                                   
109    Miwa, Yoshiro & Ramseyer, J. Mark.  The fable of the        
    keiretsu.  35p.                                             
113    Nishimura, Kiyohiko G. & Ozaki, Hiroyuki.  A note on        
    learning under the Knightian uncertainty.  9p.              
112    Nishimura, Kiyohiko G. & Ozaki, Hiroyuki.  Search and       
    Knightian uncertainty.  38p.                                
116    Okazaki, Tetsuji.  The role of the merchant coalition in    
    premodern Japanese economic development: an historical      
    institutional analysis.  29p.                               
111    Okazaki, Tesuji & Yokoyama, Kazuki.  Governance and         
    performance of banks in prewar Japan: testing the `organ    
    bank' hypothesis quantitatively.  42p.                      
110    Takenouchi, Masaki.  International division of labour and   
    migration as a global labour supply: a theoretical          
    perspective to study intern.  47p.                          
108    Wasti, S. Nazli.  Predictors of trust in buyer-supplier     
    relations: a contextual and cultural comparison of Japan and
    Turkey.  25p.                                               

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.  Economic Analysis Group.              

2001-4 Danger, Kenneth & Frech, H.E.  Critical thinking about      
    "critical loss" in antitrust.  17p.                         
2001-3 Ennis, Sean.  Competition and price dispersion in           
    international long distance calling.  28p.                  
2001-1 Ghosal, Vivek.  The impact of uncertainty and sunk costs on 
    firm dynamics and industry structure: evidence from the U.S.
    manufactur.  49p.                                           
2001-5 Romeo, Charles J. & Dick, Andrew R.  The effect of format   
    changes and ownership consolidation on radio station        
    outcomes.  29p.                                             
2001-2 Sullivan, Mary.  How many trademarks does it take to protect
    a brand?  The optimal number of trademarks, branding        
    strategy and brand performance.  24p.                       

ZAGREB INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC FINANCE.  Occasional Papers.            

11     Mihaljek, Dubravko.  Toward a long-term strategy of economic
    development of Croatia: where to begin, what to do, and how 
    to do it?  35p.                                            

COWLES FOUNDATION AT YALE UNIVERSITY.  Reprint Series.             

1015   Andrews, Donald W.K. & Lu, Biao.  Consistent model and      
    moment selection procedures for GMM estimation and          
    application to dynamic panel data models.                
1018   Moon, Hyungsik R. & Phillips, Peter C.B.  Estimation of     
    autoregressive roots near unity using panel data.        
1017   Morris, Stephen.  Political correctness.                 
1019   Moselle, Boaz & Polak, Benjamin.  A model of predatory      
    state.                                                   
1016   Park, Joon Y. & Phillips, Peter C.B.  Nonlinear regressions 
    with integrated time series.                             
1020   Schiff, Aaron & Phillips, Peter C.B.  Forecasting New       
    Zealand's real GDP.                                      
1014   Shiller, Robert J. & Weiss, Allan N.  Moral hazard in home  
    equity conversion.                                       

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