New Acquisitions - May/June 2001
ATHENS UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS & BUSINESS. Dept. of Economics.
125 Baltas, Nicholas C. European Union enlargment: an historic
milestone in the process of European integration. 14p.
126 Bitros, George C. & Flytzanis, Elias G. Towards a general
theory of real capital. 24p.
101 Demopoulos, George D. & Fratzeskos, Emmanuel K.
Macroeconomic developments and problems in the transition
process of the Bulgarian economy. 37p.
127 Dimelis, Sophia & Louri, Helen. Foreign direct investment
and productivity analysis. 27p.
UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND. Department of Economics.
214 King, Ian. Rankings of economics departments in New
Zealand. 9p.
215 Phillips, Peter C.B. & Yu, Jun. Exact Gaussian estimation
of continuous time models of the term structure of interest
rates. 22p.
BANCO DE ESPANA. Servicio de Estudios.
2001-5 Ayuso, Juan & Repullo, Rafael. Why did the banks overbid?:
an empirical model of the fixed rate tenders of the European
Central Bank. 25p.
2001-8 Maravall, Agustin & del Rio, Ana. Time aggregation and the
Hodrick-Prescott filter. 46p.
2001-4 Nielsen, Carsten K. Three exchange rate regimes and a
monetary union: determinacy, currency crises, and welfare.
35p.
2001-6 Ruge-Murcia, Francisco J. Inflation targeting under
asymmetric preferences. 54p.
2001-7 Vinals, Jose. Monetary policy issues in a low inflation
environment. 67p.
BANK OF JAPAN. Institute for Monetary & Economic Studies.
2001-6 Weinberg, John A.. The pricing of interbank payment
services in a changing competitive environment. 24p.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-BERKELEY. Department of Economics.
298 Craine, Roger. Dollarization: an irreversible decision.
27p.
299 Echenique, Federico. A characterization of strategic
complementarities. 18p.
297 Gayer, Ted. The fatality risks of sport-utility vehicles,
vans, and pickups. 51p.
296 Rigotti, Luca, Ryan, Matthew & Vaithianathan, Rhema.
Entrepreneurial innovation. 34p.
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE. Department of Applied Economics.
2001-3 Chadha, Jagjit S. & Nolan, Charles. Supply shocks and the
`natural rate of interest': an exploration. 24p.
2001-2 Darsinos, Theofanis & Satchell, Stephen. Bayesian analysis
of the Black-Scholes option price. 37p.
2000-30 Hara, Chiaki & Kajii, Atsushi. On the range of the
risk-free interest rate in incomplete markets. 16p.
2001-1 Jamasb, Tooraj & Pollitt, Michael. Benchmarking and
regulation of electricity transmission and distribution
utilities: lessons from international experience. 34p.
COWLES FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH IN ECONOMICS AT YALE UNIVERSITY.
1298 Fair, Ray C.. Estimates of the effectiveness of monetary
policy. 31p.
1300 Fair, Ray. Is there empirical support for the `modern' view
of macroeconomics? 24p.
1299 Rust, John & Hall, George. Middle men versus market makers:
a theory of competitive exchange. 48p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF ATLANTA. Research Department.
2001-5 Ackert, Lucy F., Church, Bryan K. & Gillette, Ann B.
Immediate disclosure or secrecy? The release of information
in experimental asset markets. 25p.
2001-9 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
organization. 26p.
2001-4 Black, Harold, Boehm, Thomas P. & De Gennaro, Ramon P. Is
there discrimination in mortage pricing? The case of
overages. 40p.
2001-8 Cyree, Ken B. & De Gennaro, Ramon P. A generalized method
for detecting abnormal returns and changes in systematic
risk. 31p.
2001-6 Frame, W. Scott, Padhi, Michael & Woosley, Lynn. The effect
of credit sorting on small business lending in low- and
moderate income areas. 24p.
2001-10 Frame, W. Scott, Karels, Gordon V. & McClatchey, Christine.
The effect of the common bond and membership expansion on
credit union risk. 31p.
2001-7 Ginther, Donna K. & Hayes, Kath J. Gender differences in
salary and promotion for faculty in the humanities, 1977 -
1995. 67p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF CHICAGO. Research Department.
2000-28 Aaronson, Daniel, et al. Supplier relationships and small
business use of trade credit. 39p.
2000-27 Aaronson, Daniel & Sullivan, Daniel. Recent evidence on the
relationship between unemployment and wage growth. 25p.
2000-25 Baxter, Marianne & Kouparitsas, Michael A. What can account
for fluctuations in the terms of trade? 39p.
2000-31 Brewer, Elijah, Jackson, William E. & Jagtiani, Julapa A.
Impact of independent directors and the regulatory
environment on bank merger prices: evidence from takeover
activi. 25p.
2000-26 Croushore, Dean & Evans, Charles L. Data revisions and the
identification of monetary policy shocks. 31p.
2000-23 Lusardi, Annamaria, Cossa, Richard & Krupka, Erin L.
Savings of young parents. 45p.
2000-29 Veracierto, Marcelo. What are the short-run effects of
increasing labor market flexibility? 46p.
2000-30 Wang, Cheng & Zhou, Ruilin. Equilibrium lending mechanism
and aggregate activity. 37p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF CLEVELAND. Research Department.
2 Humpage, Owen F. International financial flows and the
current business expansion. 14p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF KANSAS CITY. Research Division.
2000-11 Rappaport, Jordan. How does openness to capital flows
affect growth?. 37p.
2000-10 Rappaport, Jordan. Is the speed of convergence constant?.
44p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF PHILADELPHIA. Economic Research Division.
2001-4 Carlino, Gerald & Chatterjee, Satyajit. Employment
deconcentration: a new perspective on America's postwar
urban evolution. 33p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD. Finance & Economics Discussion Series.
2001-19 Aaronson, Stephanie. Looking ahead: young men, wage growth,
and labor market participation. 46p.
2001-16 Amel, Dean F. & Starr-McCluer, Martha. Market definition in
banking: recent evidence. 26p.
2001-15 Bakshi, Gurdip, Madan, Dilip & Zhang, Frank. Investigating
the sources of default risk: lessons from empirically
evaluating credit risk models. 52p.
2001-23 Dynan, Karen E. & Maki, Dean M. Does stock market wealth
matter for consumption? 43p.
2001-18 Fallick, Bruce C. & Fleischman, Charles A. The importance
of employer-to-employer flows in the U.S. labor market.
42p.
2001-17 Gibson, Michael S. Incorporating event risk into
value-at-risk. 34p.
2001-22 Hancock, Diana & Kwast, Myron L. Using subordinated debt to
monitor bank holding companies: is it feasible? 50p.
2001-24 Lange, Joe, Sack, Brian & Whitesell, William. Anticipations
of monetary policy in financial markets. 36p.
2001-21 Maki, Dean M. & Palumbo, Michael G. Disentangling the
wealth effect: a cohort analysis of household saving in the
1990s. 38p.
2001-4 Rigobon, Roberto & Sack, Brian. Measuring the reaction of
monetary policy to the stock market. 30p.
2001-20 Sakellaris, Plutarchos & Wilson, Daniel J. The
production-side approach to estimating embodied technical
change. 62p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD. International Finance Papers.
701 Haltmaier, Jane. The use of cyclical indicators in
estimating the output gap in Japan. 28p.
703 Kim, Chang-Jin, Piger, Jeremy & Startz, Richard. Permanent
and transitory components of business cycles: their relative
importance and dynamic relationship. 43p.
702 Warnock, Francis E. Home bias and high turnover
reconsidered. 15p.
HITOTSUBASHI UNIVERSITY. Institute for Economic Research.
405 Amsden, Alice H. & Suzumura, Kotaro. An interview with
Miyohei Shinohara: non-conformism in Japanese economic
thought. 25p.
408 Cha, Myung Soo. The origins of the Japanese banking panic
of 1927. 46p.
401 Kim, Iljoong & Kim, Jaehong. Lawsuit as a signaling game
under asymmetric information: a continuum types model. 24p.
400 Kim, Iljoong & Kim, Jaehong. Litigation selection as a
signal under asymmetric information: a two-type model with
alternating bargaining offers. 20p.
402 Kim, Jaehong. Excess entry, entry regulation, and entrant's
incentive. 19p.
404 Kim, Jaehong. Incumbent's incentive under network
externalities. 23p.
403 Kim, Jaehong. Signaling rather than incentive mechanism for
entry regulation. 15p.
407 Kiyokawa, Yukihiko. An analysis of labor quality in the
unorganized sector: does the "strong religion" disturb labor
management? 33p.
406 Kurosaki, Takashi. Specialization and diversification in
agricultural transformation: the case of rural Punjab, c.
1900-1995. 44p.
409 Yoshihara, Naoki. Solidarity and the Nash bargaining
solution. 14p.
INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA STATISTIQUE ET DES ETUDES ECONOMIQUES.
2000-61 Couralet, P.E. Child labor and economic growth. 26p.
2001-3 Dauxois, J.Y. & Kirmani, S.N.U.A. Testing the proportional
odds model under random censoring. 10p.
2000-60 Dhaene, G. & Scaillet, O. Reversed score and likelihood
ratio tests. 16p.
2001-4 Essafi, C. Afsa. Housing benefit and the labour supply:
evidence from the French minimum income program. 26p.
2001-2 Poret, S. The illicit drug market: paradoxical effects of
law enforcement policies. 30p.
2000-59 Progent, J.L., Renault, O. & Scaillet, O. An empirical
investigation in credit spread indices. 35p.
UNIVERSITE CATH. DE LOUVAIN. Ctr. for Op. Research & Econometrics.
2001-12 Azomahou, Theophile & Van Phu, Nguyen. Economic growth and
CO2 emissions: a nonparametric approach. 27p.
2001-10 del Rey, Elena. Persistent inequality through schooling:
the role of limited school capacity. 33p.
2001-7 Einy, Ezra, et al. Dominance solvability of second-price
auctions with differential information. 23p.
2001-1 Forges, Francoise, Mertens, Jean-Francois & Vohra, Rajiv.
The ex ante incentive compatible core in the absence of
wealth effects. 27p.
2001-5 Germain, Marc & Van Steenberghe, Vincent. Constraining
equitable allocations of tradable greenhouse gases emission
quotas by acceptability. 23p.
2001-4 Hindriks, Jean & Myles, Gareth D. Strategic inter-regional
transfers. 30p.
2001-2 Jehiel, Philippe & Thisse, Jacques F. Lobbying in public
decision making. 23p.
2001-11 Le Breton, Michel & Weber, Shlomo. The art of making
everybody happy: how to prevent a secession. 39p.
2001-9 Michel, Philippe & Pestieau, Pierre. Fiscal policy in a
growth model with bequest-as-consumption. 16p.
2001-8 Miller, Andrew J. & Wolsey, Laurence A. Discrete lot-sizing
and convex integer programming. 29p.
2001-6 Miller, Andrew J., Nemhauser, George L. & Savelsbergh,
Martin W.P. A multi-item production planning model with
setup times: algorithms, reformulations, and polyhedral
characterizations for a special case. 21p.
2001-3 Tabuchi, Takatoshi, Thisse, Jacques F. & Zeng, Dao-Zhi. On
the evolution of a multi-regional system. 39p.
MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY. Department of Economics.
3/2001 Turnell, Sean. Core labour standards and the WTO. 28p.
1/2001 Turnell, Sean. The right to employment: extending the core
labour standards and trade debate. 13p.
UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH. Center for Economic Studies.
407 Berger, Helge, Hefeker, Carsten & Schob, Ronnie. Optimal
central bank conservatism and monopoly trade unions. 22p.
414 Brunello, Giorgio, et al. Beyond national institutions:
labor taxes and regional unemployment in Italy. 27p.
412 Brunner, Johann K. & Pech, Susanne. Adverse selection in
the annuity market when payoffs vary over the time of
retirement. 21p.
420 Cheung, Yin-Wong & Westermann, Frank. Equity price dynamics
before and after the introduction of the Euro: a note. 23p.
410 Eicher, Theo & Osang, Thomas. Politics and trade policy: an
empirical investigation. 31p.
403 Fehr, Ernst & Schmidt, Klaus M. Theories of fairness and
reciprocity: evidence and economic applications. 56p.
408 Feist, Holger. The enlargement of the European Union and
the redistrbution of seigniorage wealth. 17p.
411 Gradstein, Mark, Milanovic, Branko & Ying, Yvonne.
Democracy and income inequality: an empirical analysis.
45p.
413 Gylfason, Thorvaldur. Nature, power, and growth. 32p.
421 Harms, Philipp & Ursprung, Heinrich W. Do civil and
political repression really boost foreign direct
investments? 21p.
428 Haskel, Jonathan & Wolf, Holger. The law of one price: a
case study. 21p.
429 Holden, Steinar. Monetary regimes and the coordination of
wage setting. 28p.
409 Koskela, Erkki & Ollikainen, Markku. Optimal forest
taxation under private and social amenity valuation. 29p.
426 Laussel, Didier & Riezman, Raymond. The sources of
protectionist drift in representative democracies. 20p.
404 Lichtenberg, Frank R. The benefits and costs of newer
drugs: evidence from the 1996 Medical Expenditure Panel
Survey. 26p.
405 Lichtenberg, Frank R. Sources of U.S. longevity increase,
1960-1997. 33p.
418 Mansori, Kashif S. Economic liberalization and savings
rates. 22p.
NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH. Working Papers.
8198 Alesina, Alberto, Di Tella, Rafael & MacCulloch, Robert.
Inequality and happiness: are Europeans and Americans
different? 37p.
8267 Alesina, Alberto & La Ferrara, Eliana. Preferences for
redistribution in the land of opportunities. 41p.
8234 Allen, Todd W. & Carroll, Christopher D. Individual
learning about consumption. 18p.
8207 Ang, Andrew & Bekaert, Gert. Stock return predictability:
is it there? 51p.
8241 Attanasio, Orazio P. & Emmerson, Carl. Differential
mortality in the U.K. 33p.
8203 Auerbach, Alan J. Taxation and corporate financial policy.
64p.
8206 Azuma, Yoshiaki & Grossman, Herschel I. Educational
inequality. 22p.
8243 Baily, Martin N. & Lawrence, Robert Z. Do we have a new
e-conomy? 11p.
8270 Ball, Laurence & Mankiw, N. Gregory. Intergenerational risk
sharing in the spirit of Arrow, Debreu, and Rawls, with
applications to social security design. 39p.
8197 Bamberger, Gustavo E., Carlton, Dennis W. & Neumann, Lynette
R. An empirical investigation of the competitive effects of
domestic airline alliances. 29p.
8190 Barberis, Nicholas & Huang, Ming. Mental accounting, loss
aversion, and individual stock returns. 55p.
8276 Bebchuk, Lucian A. & Fried, Jesse M. A new approach to
valuing secured claims in bankruptcy. 85p.
8235 Bebchuk, Lucian A. & Ben-Shahar, Omri. Pre-contractual
reliance. 50p.
8245 Bekaert, Geert, Harvey, Campbell R. & Lundblad, Christian.
Does financial liberalization spur growth? 64p.
8211 Bertrand, Marianne & Kramarz, Francis. Does entry
regulation hinder job creation? Evidence from the French
retail industry. 46p.
8219 Blanchard, Olivier & Landier, Augustin. The perverse
effects of partial labor market reform: fixed duration
contracts in France. 43p.
8210 Blau, Francine D. & Kahn, Lawrence M. Do cognitive test
scores explain higher U.S. wage inequality? 47p.
8200 Blau, Francine D. & Kahn, Lawrence M. Understanding
international differences in the gender pay gap. 60p.
8266 Bruegel, Martin & Galenson, David W. Measuring masters and
masterpieces: French rankings of French painters and
paintings from realism to surrealism. 42p.
8238 Buchmueller, Thomas C., Di Nardo, John & Valletta, Robert G.
Union effects on health insurance provisions and coverage
in the United States. 34p.
8277 Burnside, Craig, Eichenbaum, Martin & Rebelo, Sergio. On
the fiscal implications of twin crises. 38p.
8221 Campbell, John Y. & Shiller, Robert J. Valuation ratios and
the long-run stock market outlook: an update. 41p.
8216 Capps, Cory S., et al. The silent majority fallacy of the
Elzinga-Hogarty criteria: a critique and new approach to
analyzing hospital mergers. 50p.
8233 Carroll, Christopher D. Precautionary saving and the
marginal propensity to consume out of permanent income.
17p.
8265 Chari, Anusha & Henry, Peter B. Stock market
liberalizations and the repricing of systematic risk. 39p.
8271 Clay, Karen, Krishnan, Ramayya & Wolff, Eric. Prices and
price dispersion on the web: evidence from the online book
industry. 42p.
8242 Cohen, Randolph B., Polk, Christopher & Vuolteenaho, Tuomo.
The value spread. 39p.
8230 Corsetti, Giancarlo & Pesenti, Paolo. International
dimensions of optimal monetary policy. 43p.
8195 Den Haan, Wouter J. & Sumner, Steven. The comovements
between real activity and prices in the G7. 33p.
8253 Dickens, Richard & Ellwood, David T. Whither poverty in
Great Britain and the United States? The determinants of
changing poverty and whether work will. 82p.
8275 Edwards, Sebastian. Does the current account matter? 69p.
8274 Edwards, Sebastian. Dollarization and economic performance:
an empirical investigation. 27p.
8201 Eldenburg, Leslie, et al. Hospital governance, performance
objectives, and organizational form. 36p.
8251 Elfenbein, Dan & Lerner, Josh. Links and hyperlinks: an
empirical analysis of Internet portal alliances, 1995-1999.
61p.
8268 Evans, David S. & Schmalensee, Richard. Some economic
aspects of antitrust analysis in dynamically competitive
industries. 67p.
8264 Feldstein, Martin. Economic problems of Ireland in Europe.
18p.
8194 Forbes, Kristin J. Are trade linkages important
determinants of country vulnerability to crises? 65p.
8236 Fuchs, Victor. The financial problems of the elderly: a
holistic approach. 28p.
8205 Gale, William G. & Slemrod, Joel. Rethinking the estate and
gift tax: overview. 85p.
8218 Gali, Jordi, Gertler, Mark & Lopez-Salido, J. David.
European inflation dynamics. 29p.
8272 Glaeser, Edward L. & Shleifer, Andrei. Legal origins. 45p.
8209 Goldberg, Linda S. When is U.S. bank lending to emerging
markets volatile? 27p.
8239 Goldin, Claudia. The human capital century and American
leadership virtues of the past. 42p.
8193 Gordon, Roger & Gaspar, Vitor. Home bias in portfolios and
taxation of asset income. 23p.
8249 Gourinchas, Pierre-Olivier, Valdes, Rodrigo & Landerretche,
Oscar. Lending booms: Latin America and the world. 60p.
8269 Guryan, Jonathan. Does money matter? Regression
discontinuity estimates from education finance reform in
Massachusetts. 53p.
8229 Gustman, Alan L. & Steinmeier, Thomas L. Retirement and
wealth. 67p.
8220 Holmstrom, Bengt & Kaplan, Steven N. Corporate governance
and merger activity in the U.S.: making sense of the 1980s
and 1990s. 45p.
8261 Holtz-Eakin, Douglas & Marples, Donald. Distortion costs of
taxing wealth accumulation: income versus estate taxes.
57p.
8254 Janeba, Eckhard. Global corporations and local politics: a
theory of voter backlash. 34p.
8224 Kane, Edward J. Financial safety nets: reconstructing and
modeling a policymaking metaphor. 38p.
8202 Kaplan, Steven N. & Stromberg, Per. Venture capitalists as
principals: contracting, screening, and monitoring. 12p.
8232 Kim, Sukkoo. Markets and multiunit firms from an American
historical perspective. 33p.
8163 Kotlikoff, Laurence J. Generational policy. 100p.
8258 Kotlikoff, Laurence J., Smeters, Kent & Walliser, Jan.
Finding a way out of America's demographic dilemma. 61p.
8257 Kremer, Michael & Olken, Benjamin A. A biological model of
unions. 57p.
8250 Kremer, Michael, Onatski, Alexei & Stock, James. Searching
for prosperity. 50p.
8263 Lakdawalla, Darius. The declining quality of teachers.
66p.
8247 Lakdawalla, Darius, Bhattacharya, Jay & Goldman, Dana. Are
the young becoming more disabled? 29p.
8192 Leamer, Edward E. The life cycle of U.S. economic
expansions. 43p.
8199 Lerman, Robert I. & Sorensen, Elaine. Child support:
interactions between private and public transfers. 62p.
8228 Lindert, Peter H. & Williamson, Jeffrey G. Does
globalization make the world more unequal? 56p.
8237 Lusardi, Annamaria, Skinner, Jonathan & Venti, Steven.
Saving puzzles and savings policies in the United States.
50p.
8225 McCallum, Bennett T. Inflation targeting and the liquidity
trap. 52p.
8226 McCallum, Bennett T. Should monetary policy respond
strongly to the output gaps? 13p.
8231 Meara, Ellen. Why is health related to socioeconomic
status? The case of pregnancy and low birth weight. 49p.
8217 Mendoza, Enrique G. The international macroeconomics of
taxation and the case against European tax harmonization.
52p.
8215 Neumark, David & Stock, Wendy A. The effects of race and
sex discrimination laws. 65p.
8252 Oberholzer-Gee, Felix & Waldfogel, Joel. Electoral
acceleration: the effect of minority population on minority
voter turnout. 40p.
8208 Olsen, Edgar O. Housing programs for low-income households.
52p.
8186 O'Rourke, Kevin H. & Williamson, Jeffrey G. After Columbus:
explaining the global trade boom 1500-1800. 48p.
8213 Patrick, Robert H. & Wolak, Frank A. Estimating the
customer-level demand for electricity under real-time market
prices. 74p.
8214 Persson, Torsten. Do political institutions shape economic
policy? 33p.
8227 Petrin, Amil. Quantifying the benefits of new products: the
case of the minivan. 50p.
8273 Pfann, Gerard A. & Hamermesh, Daniel S. Two-sided learning,
labor turnover and worker displacement. 37p.
8246 Piazzesi, Monika. An econometric model of the yield curve
with macroeconomic jump effects. 81p.
8223 Poterba, James M. Taxation and portfolio structure: issues
and implications. 48p.
8279 Qiu, Larry D. & Spencer, Barbara J. Keiritsu and
relationship-specific investment: implications for
market-opening trade policy. 38p.
8178 Rajan, Raghuram G. & Zingales, Luigi. The great reversals:
the politics of financial development in the 20th century.
72p.
8256 Schmalensee, Richard. Payment systems and interchange fees.
31p.
8244 Schott, Peter K. One size fits all? Heckscher-Ohlin
specialization in global production. 47p.
8196 Slemrod, Joel & Yitzhaki, Shlomo. Integrating expenditure
and tax decisions: the marginal cost of funds and the
marginal benefit of projects. 25p.
8259 Smetters, Kent. The equivalence of the Social Security's
trust fund portfolio allocation and capital income tax
policy. 32p.
8262 Smetters, Kent & Gravelle, Jennifer. The exchange theory of
teenage smoking and the counterproductiveness of moderate
regulation. 20p.
8260 Stephens, Melvin. Worker displacement and the added worker
effect. 44p.
8222 Stulz, Rene M. & Williamson, Rohan. Culture, openness, and
finance. 44p.
8255 Svensson, Lars E.O. & Woodford, Michael. Indicator
variables for optimal policy under asymmetric information.
27p.
8240 Vuolteenaho, Tuomo. What drives firm-level stock returns?
42p.
8204 Witte, Ann D. & Witt, Robert. What we spend and what we
get: public and private provision of crime prevention and
criminal justice. 49p.
8212 Wolak, Frank A. An empirical analysis of the impact of hdge
contracts on bidding behavior in a competitive electricity
market. 54p.
8191 Wolak, Frank A. Identification and estimation of cost
functions using observed bid data: an application to
electricity markets. 56p.
8248 Wolak, Frank A. & Patrick, Robert B. The impact of market
rules and market structure on the price determination
process in the England and Wales electricity market. 86p.
NORWEGIAN SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS & BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
3/2001 Foros, Oystein, Kind, Hans J. & Sorgard, Lars. Access
pricing, quality degradation, and foreclosure in the
internet. 32p.
4/2001 Foros, Oystein & Hansen, Bjorn. Competition and
compatibility among internet service providers. 22p.
5/2001 Moen, Jarle. Is mobility of technical personnel a source of
R & D spillovers? 41p.
2/2001 Sandmo, Agnar. Bridging the tax-expenditure gap: green
taxes and the marginal cost of funds. 22p.
OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY. Department of Economics.
2001-4 Jang, Kyungho. Impulse response analysis with long run
restrictions on error correction models. 38p.
2001-2 Jang, Kyungho & Ogaki, Masao. The effects of monetary
policy shocks on exchange rates: a structural vector error
correction model approach. 33p.
2001-1 Kim, Jaebeom, Ogaki, Masao & Yang, Min-Seok. Structural
error correction models: instrumental variables methods and
an application to an exchange rate model. 43p.
2001-3 Morelli, Massimo & Montero, Maria. The stable demand set:
general characterization and application to majority games.
26p.
OSAKA UNIVERSITY. Institute of Social and Economic Research.
525 Dasgupta, Dipankar. Government spending in a model of
endogenous growth with private and public capital. 45p.
522 Ii, Masako & Ohkusa, Yasushi. An empirical research of
substitutability between medical services and over the
counter medication: an analysis of thirteen different minor
ailments. 51p.
528 Ikeda, Shinsuke. Luxury and wealth accumulation. 31p.
530 Kawaguchi, Daiji. Human capital accumulation of salaried
and self-employed workers. 30p.
529 Kuga, Kiyoshi. The non-substitution theorem: multiple
primary factors and the cost function approach. 7p.
524 Ono, Yoshiyasu. Growth of stagnation: economic consequences
of status preference. 20p.
527 Ono, Yoshiyasu. International spillover of economic
fluctuations: a dynamic optimization approach. 23p.
UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA. Department of Economics.
2001-3 Grafton, R. Quentin, Knowles, Stephen & Owen, P. Dorian.
Social divergence and economic performance. 36p.
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. Center for Analytic Research in Econ.
2001-16 Davila, Julio. Multiplicity, instability and sunspots in
games. 21p.
QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY. Institute for Economic Research.
998 Jha, Raghbendra, Biswal, Bagala & Biswal, Urvashi D. An
empirical analysis of the impact of public expenditures on
education and health on poverty in Indian states. 30p.
UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER. Center for Economic Research.
481 Aiyagari, S. Rao, Greenwood, Jeremy & Seshadri, Ananth.
Efficient investment in children. 49p.
478 Epstein, Larry G. & Miao, Jianjun. A two-person dynamic
equilibrium under ambiguity. 49p.
479 Gomes, Joao, Greenwood, Jeremy & Rebelo, Sergio.
Equilibrium umemployment. 63p.
480 Squintani, Francesco. A few humble observations on
overconfidence and equilibrium. 34p.
477 Squintani, Francesco. Optimal contracts under generalized
verifiability correspondences. 34p.
UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER. Wallis Inst. of Political Economy.
20 Banks, Jeremy & Duggan, John. Existence of Nash equilibria
on convex sets. 13p.
19 Duggan, John & Fey, Mark. Electoral competition with
policy-motivated candidates. 33p.
21 Duggan, John. Non-cooperative games among groups. 12p.
UNIVERSITY OF SAARLAND. Department of Economics.
2000-3 Breit, Joachim, Schmidt, Gunter & Strusevich, Vitaly A.
Two-machine open ship scheduling with an availability
constraint. 16p.
2000-2 Friedman, Ralph & Sanddorf-Kohle, Walter. Volatility
clustering and nontrading days in Chinese stock markets.
36p.
COWLES FOUNDATION AT YALE UNIVERSITY. Reprint Series.
1011 Brainard, William C. & Perry, George L. Making policy in a
changing world.
1012 Phillips, Peter C.B. Trending time series and macroeconomic
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