New Acquisitions - June-July 2002
BANK OF JAPAN. Institute for Monetary & Economic Studies.
2002-4 Fujuki, Hiroshi & Otani, Akira. Do currency regimes matter
in the 21st century? 56p.
2002-5 Otani, Akira. Pricing-to-market (PTM) and the international
transmission effect of monetary policy: the new open economy
macroeconomics approach. 44p.
COWLES FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH IN ECONOMICS AT YALE UNIVERSITY.
1370 Andrews, Donald W.K. The block-block bootstrap: improved
asymptotic refinements. 34p.
1369 Andrews, Donald W.K. End-of-sample instability tests. 41p.
1361 Andrews, Donald W.K. & Lieberman, Offer. Valid Edgeworth
expansions for the Whittle maximum likelihood estimator for
stationary long-memory Gaussian time se. 23p.
1372 Berry, Steven, Linton, Oliver B. & Pakes, Ariel. Limit
theorems for estimating the parameters of differentiated
product demand systems. 49p.
1360 Dubey, Pradeep & Geanakoplos, John. From Nash to Walras via
Shapley-Shubik. 11p.
1358 Engel, Eduardo, Fischer, Ronald & Galetovic, Alexander.
Competition in or for the field: which is better? 17p.
1371 Gerardi, Dino. Unmediated communication in games with
complete and incomplete information. 72p.
1365 Hu, Ling & Phillips, Peter C.B. Dynamics of the federal
funds target rates: a nonstationary discrete choice
approach. 34p.
1364 Hu, Ling & Phillips, Peter C.B. Nonstationary discrete
choice. 37p.
1359 Juhl, Ted & Xiao, Zhijie. Partially linear models with unit
roots. 51p.
1374 Lieberman, Offer & Phillips, Peter C.B. Error bounds and
asymptotic expansions for Toeplitz product functionals of
unbounded spectra. 22p.
1368 Nordhaus, William D. The mildest recession: output,
profits, and stock prices as the U.S. emerges from the 2001
recession. 33p.
1362 Phillips, Peter C.B. & Sul, Donggyu. Dynamic panel
estimation and homogeneity testing under cross section
dependence. 56p.
1363 Phillips, Peter C.B., Guo, Binbin & Xiao, Zhijie. Efficient
regression in time series partial linear models. 44p.
1367 Shimotsu, Katsumi & Phillips, Peter C.B. Exact local
Whittle estimation of fractional integration. 34p.
1366 Sun, Yixiao & Phillips, Peter C.B. Nonlinear
log-periodogram regression for perturbed fractional
processes. 38p.
1357 Tobin, James. Macroeconomic strategy in wartime. 5p.
1373 Jin, Sainan & Phillips, Peter C.B. The KPSS test with
seasonal dummies. 26p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF PHILADELPHIA. Economic Research Division.
2002-6 Chatterjee, Satyajit, et al. A quantitative theory of
unsecured consumer credit with risk of default. 58p.
2002-8 DeFina, Robert H. The impact of unemployment on alternative
poverty measures. 37p.
2002-5 Khan, Aubhik & Ravikumar, B. Enduring relationships in an
economy with capital. 30p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD. Finance & Economics Discussion Series.
2002-28 Bassett, William F. & Brady, Thomas. What drives the
persistent competitiveness of small banks? 29p.
2002-26 Berger, Allen N., Frame, W. Scott & Miller, Nathan H.
Credit scoring and the availability, price, and risk of
small business credit. 38p.
2002-25 Berger, Allen N., et al. To what extent will the banking
industry be globalized? A study of bank nationality and
reach in 20 European nations. 36p.
2002-22 Dupor, William D. & Lehnert, Andreas. Increasing returns
and optimal oscillating labor supply. 76p.
2002-24 English, William B., Nelson, William R. & Sack, Brian P.
Interpreting the significance of lagged interest rates in
estimated monetary policy rules. 27p.
2002-23 Holmes, Thomas J. & Stevens, John J. The home market and
the pattern of trade: round three. 19p.
2002-27 Orphanides, Athanasios & Williams, John C. Imperfect
knowledge, inflation expectations, and monetary policy.
34p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD. International Finance Papers.
725 Berger, Allen N., et al. To what extent will the banking
industry be globalized? A study of bank nationality and
reach in 20 European nations. 36p
726 Carey, Mark. A guide to choosing absolute bank capital
requirements. 31p.
727 Gust, Christopher & Marquez, Jaime. International
comparisons of productivity growth: the role of information
technology and regulatory practices. 47p.
HITOTSUBASHI UNIVERSITY. Institute for Economic Research.
423 Bossert, Walter, Sprumont, Yves & Suzumura, Kotaro. Upper
semicontinuous extensions of binary relations. 16p.
428 Ito, Takatoshi. Is foreign exchange intervention effective?
The Japanese experience in the 1990s. 38p.
424 Yamada, Akira & Yoshihara, Naoki. A mechanism design for a
solution to the tragedy of the commons. 33p.
UNIVERSITY OF ICELAND. Faculty of Economics & Business Admin.
2000-15 Agnarsson, Sveinn. Development of efficiency in Icelandic
fish processing firms: a DEA approach. 33p.
2001-11 Agnarsson, Sveinn. Open access to a cultural heritage: an
economic analysis of the SagaNet project. 29p.
2000-14 Agnarsson, Sveinn. Productivity in the Icelandic fish
processing industry, 1985-1995: a comparison of methods.
28p.
2000-17 Arnason, Ragnar, Magnusson, Gylfi & Agnarsson, Sveinn. The
Norwegian spring spawning herring fishery: a stylized game
model. 29p.
2000-16 Danielsson, Jon, Jorgensen, Bjorn N. & de Vries, Casper G.
Risk management and regulation in incomplete markets. 26p.
2001-8 Einarsson, Tor & Marquis, Milton H. Bank intermediation and
persistent liquidity effects in the presence of a
frictionless bond market. 43p.
2001-7 Einarsson, Tor & Marquis, Milton H. Bank intermediation
over the business cycle. 36p.
2001-6 Gylfason, Thorvaldur. Lessons from the Dutch disease:
causes, treament, and cures. 25p.
2001-3 Hall, Asta H. & Johannsdottir, Solveig F. Generational
equality in Iceland. 21p.
2001-1 Herbertsson, Tryggvi T. The economics of early retirement.
16p.
2001-10 Herbertsson, Truggvi T. Shrinking labour forces and early
retirement. 11p.
2001-2 Herbertsson, Tryggvi T. & Orszag, J. Michael. The costs of
early retirement in the OECD. 15p.
2001-5 Herbertsson, Tryggvi T. & Zoega, Gylfi. The Modigliani
"puzzle". 7p.
2001-9 Herbertsson, Tryggvi T., Phelps, Edmund S. & Zoega, Gylfi.
Demographics and unemployment. 31p.
2000-19 Tomasson, Helgi. Computation of Bayesian estimators in ARMA
models. 17p.
2000-18 Tomasson, Helgi. Estimation of correlation in financial
markets when trading is infrequent. 22p.
2000-20 Tomasson, HElgi. Monitoring the trading intensity of a
stock market under infrequent trading. 16p.
2001-14 Zoega, Gylfi & Chen, Yu-Fu. Exchange-rate volatility as
employment protection. 18p.
INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA STATISTIQUE ET DES ETUDES ECONOMIQUES.
2002-4 Bourguignon, Francois, Fournier, Martin & Gurgand, Marc.
Selection bias correction based on the multinomial logit
model. 12p.
2002-2 Duncan, Greg J., et al. Panel and pseudo-panel estimation
of cross sectional and time series elasticities of food
consumption: the case of American and Polish data. 21p.
2002-6 Fermanian, Jean-David, Radulovic, Dragan & Wegkamp, Marten.
Weak convergence of empirical copula processes. 23p.
2002-9 Fevrier, Philippe, Preget, Rafaele & Visser, Michael.
Econometrics of share auctions. 36p.
2002-3 Gayraud, Ghislaine & Rousseau, Judith. Nonparametric
Bayesian estimation of level sets. 19p.
2002-5 Jardet, Caroline. Why did the term structure of interest
rates lose its predictive power? 28p.
2002-1 Malinvaud, Edmond. Kunt Wicksell and the challenges faced
by capital theory. 23p.
2002-8 Mas, Andre. Testing for the mean of random curves: from
penalization to dimension selection. 16p.
BANCA DE ITALIA. Research Department.
434 Altissimo, Filippo, et al. The construction of coincident
and leading indicators for the euro area business cycle.
59p.
436 Altissimo, Filippo, et al. A real time coincident indicator
of the euro area business cycle. 58p.
437 Busetti, Fabio. The use of preliminary data in econometric
forecasting: an application with the Bank of Italy Quarterly
Model. 40p.
431 Chatelain, J.B., et al. Firm investment and monetary
transmission in the euro area. 46p.
435 Cristadoro, Riccardo, et al. A core inflation index for the
euro area. 44p.
432 Ehrmann, Michael, et al. Financial systems and the role of
banks in monetary policy transmission in the euro area.
60p.
440 Focarelli, Dario. Bootstrap bias-correction procedure in
estimating long-run relationships from dynamic panels, with
an application t. 31p.
429 Gaiotti, Eugenio & Generale, Andrea. Does monetary policy
have asymmetric effects? A look at the investment decisions
of Italian firms. 55p.
430 Gambacorta, Leonardo. Bank-specific characteristics and
monetary policy transmission: the case of Italy. 39p.
438 Spadafora, Francesco. Financial crises, moral hazard and
the "speciality" of the international interbank market:
further evidence from the pricing of syndicated bank loans
to emerging markets. 58p. .
442 Suzumura, Kotaro. Introduction to social choice and
welfare. 45p.
439 Tomat, Gian Maria. Durable goods, price indexes and quality
change: an application to automobile prices in Italy,
1988-1998. 46p.
433 van Els, Peter, et al. Monetary policy transmission in the
euro area: what do aggregate and national structural models
tell us? 71p.
441 Zizza, Roberta. Forecasting the industrial production index
for the euro area through forecasts for the main countries.
33p.
LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS. ICERD-Devel. Econ. Discussion Series.
34 Bandiera, Oriana. Land distribution, incentives and the
choice of production techniques in Nicaragua. 36p.
33 Besley, Timothy & Burgess, Robin. Can labor regulation
hinder economic performance? Evidence from India. 49p.
32 Goldstein, Markus, de Janvry, Alain & Sadoulet, Elisabeth.
Is a friend in need a friend indeed? Inclusion and
exclusion in mutual insurance networks in Southern Ghana.
51p.
MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY. Department of Economics.
4/2000 Bryant, W.D.A. The equilibrium set is a small finite set
and negligible. 17p.
10/2001 Hawtrey, K.M. The yield spread and real economic activity:
the impact of globalisation. 23p.
5/2000 Horne, Jocelyn & Nahm, Daehoon. International reserves and
liquidity: a reassessment. 29p.
UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE. Department of Economics.
847 Basov, Suren. Evolution of social behavior in the global
economy: the replicator dynamics with migration. 43p.
845 Brown, Sarah, et al. Risk preference and employment
contract type. 31p.
846 Dixon, Robert. A simple model of unemployment rate
dynamics. 33p.
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA. Center for Economic Research.
315 McLennan, Andrew. The expected number of Nash equilibria of
a normal form game. 39p.
MONASH UNIVERSITY. Department of Economics.
2/2002 Booth, D. Ross. Labour market intervention, revenue sharing
and competitive balance in the Victorian Football League/
Australian Football League (VFL/AFL), 1897-1998. 36p.
5/2002 Dogan, Ergun & Fausten, Dietrich K. Productivity and
technical change in Malaysian banking. 57p.
8/2002 Li, Ke & Yang, Xiaokai. A general equilibrium model with
impersonal networking decisions and bundling sales. 58p.
10/2002 Li, Ke, Smyth, Russell & Shuntian, Yao. Institutionalized
corruption and privilege in China's socialist market
economy: A general equilibrium analysis. 30p.
4/2002 Maitra, Pushkar. Age at marriage and total fertility in
Nepal. 36p.
7/2002 Ng, Yew-Kwang. Intertemporal impartial welfare
maximization: replacing discounting by probability
weighting. 22p.
6/2002 Ng, Yew-Kwang & Ng, Siang. Why do governments encourage
improvements in infrastructure? Indirect network
externality of transaction efficienc. 17p.
17/2001 Pillarisetti, J. Ram. Environmental trade and sustainable
agriculture: policy issues. 23p.
1/2002 Pillarisetti, J. Ram. World income distribution and tax
reform: do low-income countries need direct tax systems?
28p.
3/2002 Smyth, Russell. Is Chinese provincial real GDP per capita
nonstationary? Evidence from panel data and multiple trend
break unit ro. 34p.
11/2002 Sun, Guang-Zhen & Ng, Yew-Kwang. Time is more precious for
the young, life is more valuable for the old. 17p.
9/2002 Yang, Xiaokai. Walrasian sequential equilibrium, bounded
rationality, and social experiments. 52p.
NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH. Working Papers.
8956 Ait-Sahalia, Yacine. Closed-form likelihood expansions for
multivariate diffusions. 35p.
8900 Aizenman, Joshua. Financial opening: evidence and policy
options. 27p.
8912 Albanesi, Stefania, Chari, V.V. & Christiano, Lawrence J.
Expectation traps and monetary policy. 52p.
8920 Ameriks, John, Caplin, Andrew & Leahy, John. Wealth
accumulation and the propensity to plan. 33p.
8959 Andersen, Torben G., et al. Micro effects of macro
announcements: real-time price discovery in foreign
exchange. 36p.
8880 Arellano, Cristina & Mendoza, Enrique G. Credit frictions
and `sudden stops' in small open economies: an equilibrium
business cycle framework for emerging m. 86p.
8913 Arnott, Richard & Petrova, Petia. The property tax as a tax
on value: deadweight loss. 41p.
8895 Barberis, Nicholas, Shleifer, Andrei & Wurgler, Jeffrey.
Comovement. 41p.
8951 Barro, Robert J. & Lee, Jong-Wha. IMF programs: who is
chosen and what are the effects? 48p.
8974 Bebchuk, Lucian A., Coates, John C. & Subramanian, Guhan.
The powerful antitakeover force of staggered boards: theory,
evidence and policy. 69p.
8973 Bernheim, B. Douglas, Rangel, Antonio & Rayo, Luis.
Democratic policy making with real-time agenda setting, part
1. 49p.
8929 Blonigen, Bruce A., Davies, Ronald B. & Head, Keith.
Estimating the knowledge-capital model of the multinational
enterprise: comment. 28p.
8957 Bodenhorn, Howard. The complexion gap: the economic
consequences of color among free African Americans in the
rural antebellum South. 47p.
8945 Borjas, George J. Homeownership in the immigrant
population. 45p.
8966 Bordo, Michael D. & Jeanne, Olivier. Boom-busts in asset
prices, economic instability and monetary policy. 38p.
8934 Campa, Jose M. & Goldberg, Linda S. Exchange rate
pass-through into import prices: a macro or micro
phenomenon? 33p.
8961 Campbell, John Y. & Taksler, Glen B. Equity volatility and
corporate bond yields. 45p.
8976 Carlton, Dennis W. & Gertner, Robert H. Intellectual
property, antitrust and strategic behavior. 33p.
8970 Cecchetti, Stephan G., Genberg, Hans & Wadhwani, Sushil.
Asset prices in a flexible inflation targeting framework.
22p.
8935 Cecchetti, Stephen G. The new economy and the challenges
for macroeconomic policy. 30p.
8967 Chinn, Menzie D. & Ito, Hiro. Capital account
liberalization, institutions and financial development:
cross country evidence. 42p.
8870 Clarida, Richard, Gali, Jordi & Gertler, Mark. A simple
framework for international monetary policy analysis. 34p.
8906 Constantindes, George M., Donaldson, John B. & Mehra,
Rajnish. Junior must pay: pricing the implicit put in
privatizing social security. 47p.
8926 Cook, Philip J. & Ludwig, Jens. The effects of gun
prevalence on burglary: deterrence vs. inducement. 48p.
8954 Darby, Michael R. & Zucker, Lynne G. Going public when you
can in biotechnology. 35p.
8947 Darby, Michael R. & Zucker, Lynne G. Growing by leaps and
inches: creative destruction, real cost reduction, and
inching up. 48p.
8897 Demurger, Sylvie, et al. Geography, economic policy, and
regional development in China. 61p.
8937 Diamond, Douglas W. & Rajan, Raghuran G. Liquidity
shortages and banking crises. 53p.
8890 Djankov, Simeon, et al. Courts: the Lex Mundi project.
68p.
8939 Edwards, Sebastian. Debt relief and fiscal sustainability.
30p.
8924 Edwards, Sebastian & Edwards, Alejandra C. Social security
privatization reform and labor markets: the case of Chile.
48p.
8965 Ehrenberg, Ronald E. Studying ourselves: the academic labor
market. 31p.
8903 Fishback, Price V., Kantor, Shawn & Wallis, John J. Can the
New Deal's three Rs be rehabilitated? A program-by-program,
country-by country analysis. 56p.
8902 Fishback, Price V., Haines, Michael R. & Kantor, Shawn. The
welfare of children during the Great Depression. 34p.
8960 Fisman, Raymond & Love, Inessa. Trade credit, financial
intermediary development and industry growth. 33p.
8917 Finkelstein, Amy. Minimum standards and insurance
regulation: evidence from the Medigap market. 52p.
8972 Friedman, Benjamin M. The use and meaning of words in
central banking: inflation targeting, credibility, and
transparency. 21p.
8901 Fullerton, Don & Metcalf, Gilbert E. Cap and trade policies
in the presence of monopoly and distortionary taxation.
27p.
8942 Glaeser, Edward L. & Shleifer, Andrei. The Curley effect.
38p.
8921 Glaeser, Edward L. The governance of not-for-profit firms.
61p.
8915 Goldin, Claudia. The rising and then declining significance
of gender. 46p.
8928 Gorton, Gary & Winton, Andrew. Financial intermediation.
138p.
8943 Gowrisankaran, Gautam & Stavins, Joanna. Network
externalities and technology adoption: lessons from
electronic payments. 41p.
8962 Gruber, Jonathan, Sen, Anindya & Stabile, Mark. Estimating
price elasticities when there is smuggling: the sensitivity
of smoking to price in Canada. 39p.
8923 Guiso, Luigi, Sapienza, Paola & Zingales, Luigi. Does local
financial development matter? 44p.
8952 Hausmann, Ricardo & Rodrik, Dani. Economic development as
self-discovery. 42p.
8914 Ito, Takatoshi. Is foreign exchange intervention effective?
The Japanese experience in the 1990s. 38p.
8968 Jacob, Brian A. Accountability, incentives and behavior:
the impact of high-stakes testing in the Chicago public
schools. 71p.
8916 Jacob, Brian A. & Lefgren, Lars. The impact of teacher
training on student achievement: quasi-experimental evidence
from school reform efforts in Chicago. 39p.
8918 Jacob, Brian A. & Lefgren, Lars. Remedial education and
student achievement: a regression-discontinuity analysis.
46p.
8964 Jacob, Brian A. Where the boys aren't: non-cognitive
skills, returns to school and the gender gap in higher
education. 29p.
8922 Jagannathan, Ravi & Ma, Tongshu. Risk reduction in large
portfolios: why imposing the wrong constraints helps. 48p.
8969 Kahl, Matthias, Liu, Jun & Longstaff, Francis A. Paper
millionaires: how valuable is stock to a stockholder who is
restricted from selling it? 32p.
8936 Kaestner, Robert, Dubay, Lisa & Kenney, Genevieve. Medicaid
managed care and infant health: a national evaluation. 47p.
8953 Kremer, Michael & Jayachandran, Seema. Odious debt. 42p.
8977 Lerner, Josh. Patent protection and innovation over 150
years. 38p.
8958 Mulligan, Xasey B., Gil, Richard & Sala-i-Martin, Xavier.
Social security and democracy. 55p.
8910 Neumark, David & Reed, Deborah. Employment relationships in
the new economy. 40p.
8938 Nordhaus, William D. The mildest recession: output,
profits, and stock prices as the U.S. emerges from the 2001
recession. 31p.
8955 O'Rourke, Kevin H. & Williamson, Jeffrey G. From Malthus to
Ohlin: trade, growth and distribution since 1500. 55p.
8963 Reinhart, Carmen M. & Rogoff, Kenneth S. The modern history
of exchange rate arrangements: a reinterpretation. 104p.
8919 Rotemberg, Julio J. Stochastic technical progress, nearly
smooth trends and distinct business cycles. 51p.
8883 Rust, John & Hall, George. Middlemen versus market makers:
a theory of competitive exchange. 45p.
8904 Sala-i-Martin, Xavier. The disturbing "rise" of global
income inequality. 71p.
8925 Svensson, Lars E.O. Inflation targeting: should it be
modeled as an instrument rule or a targeting rule? 11p.
8927 Taylor, Alan M. A century of current account dynamics.
24p.
8898 Temin, Peter. Teacher quality and the future of America.
31p.
UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES. School of Economics.
2001-5 Barrett, Garry & Conlon, Robert. Adverse selection and the
decline in private health insurance coverage in Australia:
1989-1995. 42p.
2001-4 Bloch, Harry & Olive, Michael. Does openness mean that
domestic prices are determined abroad? 32p.
2000-1 Diewert, W. Erwin. Productivity measurement using
differences rather than ratios: a note. 7p.
2000-2 Emhjellen, Magne & Alaouze, Chris M. Project valuation when
there are two cashflow streams. 22p.
2000-3 Fox, Kevin J. An economic justification for the EKS
multilateral index. 13p.
2001-2 Genser, Bernd & Eggert, Wolfgang. Is tax harmonisation
useful? 21p.
2000-4 Kriesler, Peter & Nevile, John. IS-LM macroeconomics after
Keynes. 13p.
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. Center for Analytic Research in Econ.
2002-5 Pessoa, Samuel de Abreu & Rob, Rafael. Vintage capital,
distortions and development. 42p.
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY. Industrial Relations Section.
463 Ashenfelter, Orley & Greenstone, Michael. Using mandated
speed limits to measure the value of a statistical life.
45p.
462 Clark, Melissa A. & Jaeger, David A. Natives, the
foreign-born and high school equivalents: new evidence on
the returns to the GED. 30p.
464 Vindigni, Andrea. Income distribution and skilled biased
technological change. 34p.
465 Vindigni, Andrea. Uncertainty and the politics of
employment protection. 57p.
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY. International Economics Section-Studies.
226 Bird, Graham & Rajan, Ramkishen S. The evolving Asian
financial architecture. 64p.
UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER. Center for Economic Research.
486 Burstein, Ariel, Eichenbaum, Martin & Rebelo, Sergio. Why
are rates of inflation so low after large devaluations?
51p.
488 Dahl, Gordon B. Mobility and the return to education:
testing a Roy model with multiple markets. 60p.
487 Greenwood, Jeremy & Seshadri, Ananth. The U.S. demographic
transition. 17p.
490 Guvenen, M. Fatih. Does stockholding provide perfect risk
sharing? 51p.
491 Guvenen, M. Fatih. Recociling conflicting evidence on the
elasticity of intertemporal substitution : a macroeconomic
perspective. 40p.
UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER. Wallis Inst. of Political Economy.
26 Banks, Jeffrey S., Dugan, John & Le Breton, Michel. Social
choice in the general spatial model of politics. 30p.
25 Duggan, John. Nash implementation with a private good.
17p.
27 Renstrom, Thomas & Yalcin, Erkan. Endogenous firm
objectives. 29p.
UNIVERSITY OF STOCKHOLM. Department of Economics.
2002-10 Bohm, Peter. Improving cost-effectiveness and facilitating
participation of developing countries in international
emissions trading. 18p.
2002-7 Svaleryd, Helena. Female representation: is is important
for policy decisions? 37p.
2002-6 Svaleryd, Helena & Vlachos, Jonas. Financial markets,
industrial specialization and comparative advantage:
evidence from OECD countries. 43p.
2002-9 Nekby, Lena. Employment convergence of immigrants and
natives in Sweden. 37p.
2002-8 Nyberg, Dan. Should exchange rates be ignored in the
setting of monetary policy? 34p.
TEL-AVIV UNIVERSITY. Eitan Berglas School of Economics.
2/2002 Ber, Hedva, Blass, Asher & Yosha, Oved. Monetary policy in
an open economy: the differential impact on exporting and
non-exporting firms. 45p.
5/2002 Chiappori, Pierre A. & Weiss, Yoram. Marriage contracts and
divorce: an equilibrium analysis. 34p.
4/2002 Fershtman, Chaim, Gneezy, Uri & Verboven, Frank.
Discrimination and nepotism: the efficiency of the anonymity
rule. 33p.
6/2002 Rubinstein, Ariel. Comments on the risk and time
preferences in economics. 6p.
3/2002 Spiegler, Ran. Justifiability and delay tactics in a
concession game. 14p.
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. Economic Analysis Group.
2002-6 Alexander, Cindy R. Corporate stock ownership as an
alignment mechanism: hidden actions and the determination of
corporate and insider ownership. 35p.
2002-3 Emch, Eric R. Does opportunism explain markups in laser
printer toner and memory? No and yes evidence on pricing in
laser printer aftermarkets. 60p.
2002-5 Ennis, Sean F. Connection and disconnection of networks.
42p.
2002-4 Kimmel, Sheldon. Bertrand competition without completely
certain production. 19p.
2002-1 Majewski, Suzanne E. & Williamson, Dean V. Endogenous
spillovers, strategic blocking, and the design of contracts
in collaborative R & D: evidence from NCRA filings of R&D joint
ventures. 35p.
2002-2 Pittman, Russell. Chinese railway reform and competition:
vertical or horizontal restructuring. 23p.
ZAGREB INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC FINANCE. Occasional Papers.
13 Madzarevic-Sujster, Sanja. An estimate of tax evasion in
Croatia. 23p.
15 Sosic, Vedran & Faulend, Michael. Dollarization and the
underground economy: accidental partners? 21p.
14 Stulhofer, Aleksandar & Rimac, Ivan. Opportunism,
institutions and moral costs: the socio-cultural dimension
of the underground economy in Croatia, 1995-1999. 13p.
COWLES FOUNDATION AT YALE UNIVERSITY. Reprint Series.
1038 Bergemann, Dirk & Valimaki, Juuso. Information acquisition
and efficient mechanism design.
1039 Corbae, Dean, Ouliaris, Sam & Phillips, Peter C.B. Band
spectral regression with trending data.
1037 Ploberger, Werner & Phillips, Peter C.B. Rissanen's theorem
and econometric time series.