New Acquisitions - June 1996
UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA. Department of Economics.
96-1 Landon, Stuart. High school enrollment, minimum wages and
education spending. 30p.
96-2 Sharir, Shmuel. Effects of antidiscrimination laws on
equally productive employees of nonprejudicial
discriminatory monopsonists. 21p.
ASOCIACION SUDEUROPA DE ECONOMICA TEORICA. Econ. Disc. Papers.
145 Arin, J. & Inarra, E. On the nucleolus of convex games.
27p.
141 Barcena-Ruiz, Juan Carlos & Espinosa, Maria Paz. Long-term
or short-term managerial incentive contracts. 22p.
142 Caballe, Jordi & Krishnan, Murugappa. The sources of risk
in a dynamic financial market with insider trading. 28p.
137 Campos e Cunha, Luis & Santos, Vasco. Quantity versus
quality: are they substitutes in restricted trade? (A
general equilibrium approach). 26p.
144 Escapa, Marta & Gutierrez, Maria Jose. Distribution of
potential gains from international environmental agreements:
the case of the greenhouse effect. 25p.
143 Espinosa, Maria Paz & Inarra, Elena. Von Neumann and
Morgenstern stable sets in a merger game. 32p.
140 Pavardin, Pierre & Soubeyran, Antoine. Firm attraction by a
local jurisdiction: a principal-agent approach. 31p.
147 Gardeazabal, Javier & Vazquez, Jesus. Cointegration versus
saddle-path dynamics. 22p.
146 Perez-Castrillo, J. David & Sandonis, Joel. Disclosure of
know-how in research joint ventures. 30p.
138 Rui Pascoa, Mario. Nash equilbrium and the law of large
numbers. 17p.
139 Van Long, Ngo & Soubeyran, Antoine. Oligopolistic trade and
competition in wages legislation. 13p.
ATHENS UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS & BUSINESS. Dept. of Economics.
75 Bitros, George C. Competition, ownership and economic
efficiency. 29p.
70 Demopoulos, George D. & Kapopoulos, Panayotis T.
Macroeconomics of populism and expectational core inflation:
evidence from Greece. 31p.
77 Petrakis, Emmanuel & Vlassis, Minas. Endogenous scope of
bargaining in oligopoly. 23p.
76 Vassos, Spyros & Vlachou, Andriana. Evaluating the impact
of carbon taxes on the electricity supply industry. 29p.
AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY. Faculty of Economics.
297 Garvey, Gerald T., Grant, Simon & King, Stephen P. Talking
down the firm: short-term market manipulation and optimal
management compensation. 14p.
298 Grant, Simon, Kajii, Atsushi & Polak, Ben. Preference for
information. 43p.
303 Jones, Chris, Menezes, Flavio & Vella, Frank. Auction price
anomalies: evidence from wool auctions in Australia. 29p.
302 Menezes, Flavio M. & Monteiro, Paulo K. Simultaneous pooled
auctions. 17p.
299 Pitchford, J.D. Relative prices and uneven growth. 15p.
BANCO DE ESPANA. Servicio de Estudios.
9610 Canzoneri, Matthew B., Diba, Behzad & Eudey, Gwen. Trends
in European productivity and real exchange rates. 46p.
UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DE BARCELONA. Dept. de Economia et de Emet.
320 Barros, Fatima & Macho-Stadler, Ines. Competition for
managers and market efficiency. 22p.
326 Barros, Pedro & Martinez-Giralt, Xavier. The impact of the
"Chunnel" on the location of production activities. 27p.
328 Brusco, Sandro. Organizational dynamics. 22p.
329 Chatterji, Shurojit & Chattopadhyay, Subir. Global
stability in spite of "local instability" with learning in
general equilibrium models: a generalization. 23p.
332 Chamorro, Jose-Maria. Spatial dispersion in Cournot
competition. 16p.
324 Corchon, Luis C. & Fradera, Isabel. Comparative statics in
free entry Cournot equilibrium. 21p.
316 de la Fuente, Angel. Assessing the effects of economic
integration on growth and welfare, II. 75p.
325 Dutta, Bhaskar. Stability of matchings when individuals
have preferences over colleagues. 17p.
327 Kuhn, Kai-Uwe & Padilla, A. Jorge. A theory of union power
and labor turnover. 42p.
CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY. Div. of the Human. & Soc. Sci.
944 Aliprantis, C.D., Border, Kim C. & Burkinshaw, Owen.
Economies with many commodities. 60p.
954 Alvarez, R. Michael. Studying congressional and
gubernatorial campaigns. 41p.
949 Alvarez, R. Michael, Bowler, Shaun & Nagler, Jonathan.
Issues, economics and the dynamics of multi-party elections:
the British 1987 general election. 36p.
952 Bossaerts, Peter. Rational price discovery in experimental
and field data. 17p.
942 Dubin, Jeffrey A. & Kalsow, Gretchen A. Comparing absentee
and precinct voters: a view over time. 27p.
943 Dubin, Jeffrey A. & Kalsow, Gretchen A. Comparing absentee
and precinct voters: voting on direct legislation. 22p.
955 McKelvey, Richard D. & Palfrey, Thomas R. A statistical
theory of equilibrium in games. 27p.
912 Palfrey, Thomas R. Implementation theory. 57p.
938 Papai, Szilvia. Strategyproof and nonbossy assignments.
26p.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-SANTA BARBARA. Department of Economics.
4/96 Frech, H.E. Health economics: from patient to consumer.
37p.
6/96 French, H.E. The nonequivalence of vertical merger and
exclusive dealing. 42p.
5/96 Frech, H.E. & Mobley, Lee R. The Demsetz hypothesis and
hospital workers: an empirical analysis. 35p.
7/96 Rowland, Patrick F. Transaction costs and convergence to an
internationally diversified portfolio. 48p.
UNIVERSIDAD CARLOS III de MADRID. Dept. de Economia.
9613 Cardone, Clara. A single European Union deposit insurance
scheme?: an overview. 15p.
9609 Dhillon, Amrita & Petrakis, Emmanuel. On centralized
bargaining in a symmetric oligopolistic industry. 20p.
9612 Einy, Ezra, et al. Core equivalence theorems for infinite
convex games. 18p.
9556 Escribano, Alvaro & Granger, Clive W.J. Investigating the
relationship between gold and silver prices. 33p.
9604 Ruiz-Castillo, Javier. A simplified model for social
welfare analysis: an application to Spain, 1973-74 to
1980-81. 29p.
9617 Villar, Olga Alonso. Configuration of cities: the effects
of congestion cost and government. 39p.
9618 Villar, Olga Alonso. Spatial distribution of production and
international trade. 28p.
(ENGLAND) CENTRE FOR ECONOMIC POLICY RESEARCH.
1387 al-Nowaihi, Ali & Levine, Paul. Independent but accountable
Walsh contracts and the credibility problem. 38p.
1390 Bayoumi, Tamim & Bordo, Michael D. Getting pegged:
comparing the 1879 and 1925 gold resumptions. 46p.
1370 Bennett, John & Dixon, Huw David. A macro-theoretic model
of the Chinese economy. 27p.
1365 Blomstrom, Magnus & Kokko, Ari. Multinational corporations
and spillovers. 49p.
1372 Castanheira, Micael & Roland, Gerard. Restructuring and
capital accumulation in transition economies: a general
equilibrium perspective. 19p.
1361 Coles, Melvyn G. & Hildreth, Andrew K.G. Wage bargaining,
inventories, and union legislation. 44p.
1392 Cornelli, Francesca, Portes, Richard & Schaffer, Mark E.
The capital structure of firms in Central and Eastern
Europe. 35p.
1391 Dixon, Huw David & Santoni, Michele. International fiscal
policy coordination with demand spillovers and labour
unions. 32p.
1369 Dumas, Bernard, Fleming, Jeff & Whaley, Robert E. Implied
volatility functions: empirical tests. 34p.
1376 Dustmann, Christian. Temporary migration, human capital,
and language fluency of migrants. 27p.
1373 Francois, Joseph F. & Nordstrom, Hakan. A green light for
environment, or a green light for protection?: the EU-US
dispute over U.S. average fuel economy... 32p.
1396 Grossman, Gene M. & Helpman, Elhanan. Intergenerational
redistribution with short-lived governments. 45p.
1371 Hamermesh, Daniel S. & Pfann, Gerard A. Adjustment costs in
factor demand. 55p.
1386 Herrendorf, Berthold & Lockwood, Ben. Rogoff's
`conservative' central banker restored. 22p.
1377 Hoekman, Bernard & Djankov, Simeon. Intra-industry trade,
foreign direct investment and the reorientation of East
European exports. 29p.
1383 Leung, Charles & Quah, Danny T. Convergence, endogenous
growth, and productivity disturbances. 17p.
1375 Lindbeck, Assar & Snower, Dennis J. Reorganization of firms
and labour market inequality. 11p.
1374 Melitz, Jacques & Weber, Axel A. The costs/benefits of a
common monetary policy in France and Germany and possible
lessons for monetary union. 40p.
1378 Mendoza, Enrique G., Milesi-Ferretti, Gian Maria & Asea,
Patrick. On the ineffectiveness of tax policy in altering
long-run growth: Harberger's superneutrality conjecture.
43p.
1367 Orszag, J. Michael & Snower, Dennis J. A macro theory of
employment vouchers. 30p.
1380 Persson, Torsten & Tabellini, Guido. Monetary cohabitation
in Europe. 35p.
1381 Razin, Assaf, Sadka, Efraim & Yuen, Chi-Wa. A pecking order
theory of capital inflows and international tax principles.
38p.
1382 Schmidt, Klaus M. Managerial incentives and product market
competition. 34p.
1379 Spaventa, Luigi. Out in the cold?: outsiders and insiders
in 1999: feasible and unfeasible options. 24p.
THE MAURICE FALK INSTITUTE FOR ECONOMIC RESEARCH IN ISRAEL.
9604 Amir, Shmuel. Unemployment in Israel 1964-1989: an analysis
based on the Beveridge curve model. 16p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF CHICAGO. Research Department.
95-5 Burnside, Craig, Eichenbaum, Martin & Rebelo, Sergio.
Capital utilization and returns to scale. 51p.
96-5 Chari, V.V., Christiano, Lawrence J. & Eichenbaum, Martin.
Expectation traps and discretion. 38p.
9312 Evans, Charles L. & Santos, Fernando. Monetary policy
shocks and productivity measures in the G-7 countries. 58p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF NEW YORK. Research & Market Analysis Group.
12 Cantor, Richard & Packer, Frank. Multiple ratings and
credit standards: differences of opinion in the credit
rating industry. 41p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF PHILADELPHIA. Economic Research Division.
96-8 Chatterjee, Satyajit & Corbae, Dean. Money and finance with
costly commitment. 26p.
96-9 Hughes, Joseph P., et al. Efficient banking under
interstate branching. 35p.
96-7 Kaminsky, Graciela L. & Lewis, Karen K. Does foreign
exchange intervention signal future monetary policy?. 31p.
96-6 Lewis, Karen K. Consumption, stock returns, and the gains
from international risk-sharing. 40p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD. Finance & Economics Discussion Series.
9615 Eisenbeis, Robert A., Horvitz, Paul M. & Cole, Rebel A.
Commercial banks and real estate lending: the Texas
experience. 24p.
9616 English, William B. Inflation and financial sector size.
49p.
9614 Leusner, John, Akhavein, Jalal D. & Swamy, P.A.V.B. Solving
an empirical puzzle in the capital asset pricing model.
33p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD. International Finance Papers.
549 Gibson, Michael S. More evidence on the link between bank
health and investment in Japan. 22p.
550 Iyigun, Murat F. & Owen, Ann L. Alternatives in human
capital accumulation: implications for economic growth.
19p.
548 Mendoza, Enrique G. & Uribe, Martin. The syndrome of
exchange-rate based stabilizations and the uncertain
duration of currency pegs. 51p.
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION. Bureau of Economics.
212 Reitzes, James D. & Grawe, Oliver R. Entry policy and entry
subsidies. 29p.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY. Institute of Economic Research.
1757 Baliga, Sandeep & Sjostrom, Tomas. Decentralization and
collusion. 37p.
1758 Campbell, John Y. & Shiller, Robert J. A scorecard for
indexed government debt. 63p.
1756 Gaspar, Jess & Glaeser, Edward L. Information technology
and the future of cities. 57p.
1761 Mankiw, N. Gregory & Poterba, James. Stock-market yields
and the pricing of municipal bonds. 20p.
1759 Sachs, Jeffrey, Tornell, Aaron & Velasco, Andres. Financial
crises in emerging markets: the lessons from 1995. 76p.
1760 Sachs, Jeffrey, Tornell, Aaron & Velasco, Andres. The
Mexican peso crisis: sudden death or death foretold?. 30p.
HEBREW UNIV. Center for Rationality & Interactive Decision Theory.
101 Hart, Sergiu & Weiss, Benjamin. Significance levels for
multiple tests. 11p.
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY. Department of Political Economy.
364 Carrington, William J. & Troske, Kenneth R. Sex segregation
in U.S. manufacturing. 37p.
365 Zilcha, Itzhak. Altruism, economic growth and income
distribution. 20p.
LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS. Int'l. Centre for Econ & Related Disc.
308 Chemia, Gilles. Competition, investment and vertical
integration. 30p.
297 Foldes, Lucien. The optimal consumption function in a
Brownian model of accumulation, part a: the consumption
function as solution.. 26p.
302 Horsley, Anthony & Wrobel, Andrzej J. Comparative statics
for a partial equilibrium model of investment with Wicksell
complementary capital inputs. 16p.
301 Horsley, Anthony & Wrobel, Andrzej J. Efficiency rents of
storage plants in peak-load pricing, I: pumped storage.
82p.
300 Horsley, Anthony & Wrobel, Andrzej J. Uninterruptible
consumption, concentrated charges and equilibrium in the
commodity space of continuous functions. 58p.
299 Horsley, Anthony & Wrobel, Andrzej J. The Wong-Viner
envelope theorem for nonsmooth joint costs, rental valuation
and short-term approach to long-run equ. 78p.
298 Roberts, Kevin. The Le Chatelier principle can be
`expected' to hold globally: implications of rationality in
constrained & unconst. 26p.
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON-BIRKBECK COLLEGE. Department of Economics.
4/96 Orszag, J. Michael & Snower, Dennis J. The continuum
approach to unemployment policy: an overview. 16p.
5/96 Orszag, J. Michael & Snower, Dennis J. A macro theory of
employment vouchers. 31p.
6/96 Ravn, Morten O. & Sola, Martin. A reconsideration of the
empirical evidence on the asymmetric effects of money supply
shocks: positive vs. negative. 32p.
7/96 Wall, Howard J. Pro-competitive tariffs. 23p.
UNIV. OF LONDON-BIRKBECK COLLEGE. Papers in Financial Economics.
8/95 Psaradakis, Zacharias & Sola, Martin. Finite-sample
properties of the maximum likelihood estimator in
autoregressive models with Markov switching. 23p.
UNIV. OF LONDON-BIRKBECK COLLEGE. Inst. for Financial Research.
11 Daripa, Arupratan. Market allocation and the impossibility
of provision of costly information. 20p.
6 Daripa, Arupratan. A theory of Treasury auctions. 48p.
13 Hansch, Oliver & Neuberger, Anthony. Strategic trading by
market makers on the London Stock Exchange. 27p.
12 Hansch, Oliver, Naik, Narayan Y. & Viswanathan, S. Do
inventories matter in dealership markets?: evidence from the
London Stock Exchange. 52p.
8 Instefjord, Norvald. Information, liquidity, and capital
structure. 32p.
9 Instefjord, Norvald. Market transparency, immediacy and
financial intermediation. 36p.
5 Instefjord, Norvald. Renegotiation and corporate financing
policy. 36p.
1 Jackson, Patricia, Maude, David J. & Perraudin, William.
Capital requirements and value-at-risk analysis. 35p.
4 Lambrecht, Bart & Perraudin, William. Creditor races and
contingent claims. 15p.
3 Lambrecht, Bart, Perraudin, William & Satchell, Stephen.
Mortgage default and repossession. 31p.
2 Perraudin, William & Sibert, Anne. The timing of reform.
33p.
7 Satchell, Stephen E. & Christodoulakis, George A. The
simulation of option prices with application to LIFFE
options on futures. 30p.
10 Sorensen, Bent & Perraudin, William. Modelling exchange
rates in continuous time: estimation and option pricing.
39p.
14 Spencer, Peter D. Intertemporal substitution, time
preference and portfolio hedging behavior in a continuous
time stochastic model... 43p.
UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE. Department of Economics.
509 Alvarado, Jose & Creedy, John. Social expenditure
projections for Australia: supplementary data. 29p.
510 Bakker, Alex. The stationary distribution of an autonomous
Ito process. 23p.
514 Borland, Jeff, Hirschberg, Joe & Lye, Jenny. Earnings of
public sector and private sector employees in Australia: is
there a difference?. 66p.
512 Cardak, Buly. Distributional implications of public and
private investment in human capital: a comparative analysis.
29p.
511 Creedy, John. Income dynamics over the life cycle: new
evidence for New Zealand. 36p.
515 Gillman, Max, Siklos, Pierre L. & Silver, J. Lew. Money
velocity with costly credit. 36p.
513 Hyde, Charles E. On the existence of haggling and posted
prices in the presence of shoppers. 23p.
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA. Economic Development Center.
96-1 Diao, X., et al. A dynamic computable general equilibrium
model: an application of R & D-based endogenous growth model
theory. 44p.
NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH. Working Papers.
5551 Abowd, John M., Corbel, Patrick & Kramarz, Francis. The
entry and exit of workers and the growth of employment: an
analysis of French establishments. 36p.
5544 Adams, James D. & Jaffe, Adam B. Bounding the effects of R
& D: an investigation using matched establishment firm data.
39p.
5558 Aizenman, Joshua, Gavin, Michael & Hausmann, Ricardo.
Optimal tax and debt policy with endogenously imperfect
creditworthiness. 38p.
5556 Alesina, Alberto & Perotti, Roberto. Budget deficits and
budget institutions. 40p.
5534 Allen, Steven G. Technology and the wage structure. 42p.
5488 Bagwell, Kyle & Staiger, Robert W. Reciprocal trade
liberalization. 50p.
5549 Baldwin, Richard E. & Forslid, Rikard. Trade liberalization
and endogenous growth: a q-theory approach. 27p.
5528 Berry, Steven & Waldfogel, Joel. Free entry and social
inefficiency in radio broadcasting. 35p.
5561 Berry, Steven, Carnall, Michael & Spiller, Pablo T. Airline
hubs: costs, markups and the implications of customer
heterogeneity. 41p.
5533 Bohn, Henning & Inman, Robert P. Balanced budget rules and
public deficits: evidence from the U.S. states. 80p.
5536 Bound, John, Schoenbaum, Michael & Waldmann, Timothy. Race
differences in labor force attachment and disability status.
32p.
5540 Campillo, Marta & Miron, Jeffrey A. Why does inflation
differ across countries?. 36p.
5538 Card, David & Hyslop, Dean. Does inflation "grease the
wheels of the labor market?". 67p.
5543 Chaloupka, Frank J. & Laixuthai, Adit. U.S. trade policy
and cigarette smoking in Asia. 20p.
5541 Chari, V.V., Christiano, Lawrence J. & Eichenbaum, Martin.
Expectation traps and discretion. 38p.
5564 Deaton, Angus & Ng, Serena. Parametric and non-parametric
approaches to price and tax reform. 25p.
5553 den Haan, Wouter J. The comovements between real activity
and prices at different business cycle frequencies. 52p.
5559 Diewert, W. Erwin. Axiomatic and economic approaches to
international comparisons. 81p.
5573 Dornbusch, Rudi. Debt and monetary policy: the policy
issues. 36p.
5565 Eichengreen, Barry & Irwin, Douglas A. The role of history
in bilateral trade flows. 51p.
5542 Fullerton, Don, McDermott, Shaun P. & Caulkins, Jonathan P.
Sulfur dioxide compliance of a regulated utility. 28p.
5562 Gaspar, Jess & Glaeser, Edward L. Information technology
and the future of cities. 57p.
5527 Gordon, Roger H. & Nielsen, Soren Bo. Tax avoidance and
value-added vs. income taxation in an open economy. 20p.
5547 Hanushek, Eric A. & Rivkin, Steven G. Understanding the
20th century growth in U.S. school spending. 54p.
5548 Hanushek, Eric A., Rivkin, Steven C. & Taylor, Lori L.
Aggregation and the estimated effects of school resources.
45p.
5535 Heckman, James J., Smith, Jeffrey A. & Taber, Christopher.
What do bureaucrats do?: the effects of performance
standards and bureaucratic preferences on acceptance into
JTPA. 25p.
5560 Higgins, Matthew & Williamson, Jeffrey G. Asian demography
and foreign capital dependence. 65p.
5545 Jaffe, Adam B. & Palmer, Karen. Environmental regulation
and innovation: a panel data study. 40p.
5546 Kiyotaki, Nobuhiro & West, Kenneth D. Business fixed
investment and the recent business cycle in Japan. 50p.
5532 Persson, Torsten & Tabellini, Guido. Monetary cohabitation
in Europe. 35p.
5550 Poterba, James M. Do budget rules work?. 59p.
5537 Rodrik, Dani. Why do more open economies have bigger
governments?. 38p.
5557 Romer, Christina D. & Romer, David H. Institutions for
monetary stability. 36p.
5563 Sachs, Jeffrey, Tornell, Aaron & Velasco, Andres. The
Mexican peso crisis: sudden death or death foretold?. 30p.
5539 Shiller, Robert J. Why do people dislike inflation?. 75p.
5554 Shleifer, Andrei & Vishny, Robert W. A survey of corporate
governance. 79p.
NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH. Technical Papers.
195 den Haan, Wouter J. & Levin, Andrew. Inferences from
parametric and non-parametric covariance matrix estimation
procedures. 42p.
194 Diebold, Francis X. & Schuermann, Til. Exact maximum
likelihood estimation of observation-driven econometric
models. 23p.
OSAKA UNIVERSITY. Institute of Social and Economic Research.
398 Evans, Paul. Growth and the neutrality of money. 21p.
397 Evans, Paul. Using panel data to evaluate growth theories.
19p.
UNIVERSITAT POMPEU FABRA. Economics Working Papers.
153 Biais, Bruno, Foucault, Thierry & Salanie, Francois.
Implicit collusion on wide spreads. 34p.
159 Ciccone, Antonio. Rapid catch-up, fast convergence, and
persistent underdevelopment. 41p.
151 Dagan, Nir. Consistency and the Walrasian allocations
correspondence. 24p.
152 Dagan, Nir. Recontracting and competition. 31p.
148 Fauli-Oller, Ramon & Motta, Massimo. Managerial incentives
for mergers. 21p.
150 Fuster, Luisa. Altruism, uncertain lifetime, and the
distribution of wealth. 28p.
154 Gower, John C. & Greenacre, Michael. Unfolding a symmetric
matrix. 32p.
155 Hurkens, Sjaak & Vulkan, Nir. Information acquisition and
entry. 16p.
156 Marti, Maria Saez. Boundedly rational credit cycles. 14p.
149 Medrano Adan, Luis Angel. Insider trading and real
investment. 39p.
UNIVERSIDADE CATOLICA PORTUGUESA. Departamento de Economia.
49 Braga, Teresa L. Real wages, employment and endogenous
fluctuations. 68p.
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY. Industrial Relations Section.
362 Krueger, Alan. Observations on international labor
standards and trade. 39p.
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY. Woodrow Wilson School-Papers in Economics.
179 Dixit, Avinash & Helpman, Elhanan. Common agency and
coordination: general theory and application to tax policy.
33p.
178 Grossman, Gene M. & Helpman, Elhanan. Intergenerational
redistribution with short-lived governments. 45p.
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY. Woodrow Wilson School-Prog. in Development.
176 Case, Anne & Deaton, Angus. Large cash transfers to the
elderly in South Africa. 38p.
TEL-AVIV UNIVERSITY. Foerder Institute of Economic Research.
5/96 Ben-David, Dan & Papell, David H. Some evidence on the
continuity of the growth process among the G7 countries.
21p.
4/96 Ben-David, Dan & Rahman, Atiqur. Technological convergence
and international trade. 21p.
6/96 Church, Jeffrey & Gandal, Neil. Systems competition,
vertical merger and foreclosure. 40p.
3/96 Glazer, Jacob & Rubinstein, Ariel. What motives should
guide referees?: on the design of mechanisms to elicit
opinions. 34p.
7/96 Lillard, Lee A. & Weiss, Yoram. Uncertain health and
survival: effects on end-of-life consumption. 51p.
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI VENEZIA. Dipartimento di Scienze Econ.
9609 Capdeville, Mario, Cimoli, Mario & Dutrenit, Gabriela.
Specialisation and technology in Mexico: a virtual pattern
of development and competitiveness?. 37p.
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY-ST. LOUIS. Center in Political Economy.
188 Berliant, Marcus & Dunz, Karl. A foundation of location
theory: existence of equilibrium, the welfare theorems and
core. 40p.
189 Berliant, Marcus & Zenou, Yves. Labor specialization and
city structure. 39p.
190 Berliant, Marcus & De, Sankar. On revelation of private
information in stock markets economies. 20p.
187 Schofield, Norman. The C1 topology on the space of
preference profiles and the existence of a continuous
preference aggregator. 42p.