New Acquisitions - February/March 2001
UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA. Department of Economics.
2000-1 Buse, A. The history of extraneous estimation. 51p.
ATHENS UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS & BUSINESS. Dept. of Economics.
120 Andrikopoulos, Andreas A. & Prodromidis, Kyprianos P. The
qualitative element in organization behavior. 9p.
121 Baltas, Nicholas C. & Xepapadeas, Anastasios. Car
replacement and environmental policy in the EU: the case of
Greece. 20p.
BANCO DE ESPANA. Servicio de Estudios.
2000-20 Gali, Jordi, Gertler, Mark & Lopez-Salido, J. David.
European inflation dynamics. 45p.
2000-18 Fernandez de Lis, Santiago, Martinez Pages, Jorge & Saurina,
Jesus. Credit growth, problem loans and credit risk
provisioning in Spain. 37p.
BANK OF JAPAN. Institute for Monetary & Economic Studies.
2001-1 Shiratsuka, Shigenori. Information content of implied
probability distributions: empirical studies on Japanese
stock price index options. 37p.
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE. Department of Applied Economics.
2000-21 Affuso, Luisa, Masson, Julien & Newbery, David. Comparing
investments on new transport infrastructure: roads vs.
railways? 36p.
2000-17 Aidt, Toke S. The rise of environmentalism, pollution taxes
and intra-industry trade. 31p.
2000-19 Corrado, Luisa & Holly, Sean. Piecewise linear feedback
rules in a non linear model of the Phillips Curve: evidence
from the U.S. and the U.K.. 21p.
2000-18 Kattuman, Paul & Roberts, Barbara M. Strategy choices of
firms and market structure. 16p.
2000-16 Lewin-Solomons, Shira B. Autonomy, contractability, and the
franchise relationship. 30p.
2000-15 Lewin-Solomons, Shira B. Innovation and authority in
franchise systems: an empirical exploration of the plural
form. 25p.
2000-14 Ryan, Paul. The school-to-work transition: a cross-national
perspective. 74p.
2000-20 Santos, Georgina, Rojey, Laurent & Newbery, David. The
environmental benefits from road pricing. 10p.
UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY. Department of Economics.
2000-5 Cowan, Robin, et al. Technological accidents: learning from
disaster. 31p.
2000-2 Gordon, Paul & Woodfield, Alan. Negligence `in the air' and
New Zealand's Health and Safety in Employment Act: a law and
economics analysis. 49p.
2001-1 Woodfield, Alan. The underlining game. 38p.
UNIVERSIDAD CARLOS III de MADRID. Dept. de Economia.
2000-85 Corchon, Luis C. Monk business: an example of the dynamics
of organizations. 14p.
2000-88 Desmet, Klaus & Fafchamps, Marcel. The changing spatial
distribution of economic activity across U.S. counties.
26p.
UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN. Centre for Industrial Economics.
2000-10 Amir, Rabah & Stepanova, Anna. Second mover advantage and
price leadership in Bertrand duopoly. 25p.
2000-11 Amir, Rabah & Grilo, Isabel. Strategic complementarity
conditions in Bertrand oligopoly. 7p.
2000-13 Agrell, Per J., Boggetoft, Peter & Tind, Jorgen.
Multi-period DEA incentive regulation in electricity
distribution. 16p.
2000-12 Bogetoft, Peter & Olesen, Henrik B. Incentives, information
systems and competition. 11p.
COWLES FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH IN ECONOMICS AT YALE UNIVERSITY.
1287 Barral, Julien & Mandelbrot, Benoit B. Multifractal
products of cylindrical pulses. 34p.
1288 Brown, Donald J. & Wegkamp, Marten H. Weighted minimum
mean-square distance from independence estimation. 31p.
1291 Cantillon, Estelle. Electoral rules and the emergence of
new issue dimensions. 37p.
1290 Kumar, Alok & Shubik, Martin. A computational analysis of
the core of a trading economy with three competitive
equilibria and a finite number of traders. 24p.
1289 Shubik, Martin. The uses of teaching games in game theory
classes and some experimental games. 15p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF PHILADELPHIA. Economic Research Division.
2001-1 Abel, Andrew B. An exploration of the effects of pessimism
and doubt on asset returns. 28p.
2001-2 Abel, Andrew B. Will bequests attenuate the predicted
meltdown in stock prices when baby boomers retire? 16p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD. Finance & Economics Discussion Series.
2001-3 Berger, Allen N. & DeYoung, Robert. The effects of
geographic expansion on bank efficiency. 42p.
2001-11 Bomfin, Antulio N. Optimal portfolio allocation in a world
without Treasury securities. 25p.
2001-9 Davis, Morris A. & Palumbo, Michael G. A primer on the
economics and time series econometrics of wealth effects.
62p.
2001-10 Demiralp, Selva & Jorda, Oscar. The Pavlovian response of
term rates to Fed announcements. 36p.
2001-7 Gilchrist, Simon & Williams, John C. Transition dynamics in
vintage capital models: explaining the postwar catch-up of
Germany and Japan. 28p.
2001-1 Meyer, Laurence H., Swanson, Eric T. & Wieland, Volker W.
NAIRU uncertainty and nonlinear policy rules. 14p.
2001-8 Roberts, John M. Estimates of the productivity trend using
time-varying parameter techniques. 32p.
2001-5 Sakellaris, Plutarchos. Patterns of plant adjustment. 46p.
2001-6 Sakellaris, Plutarchos. Production function estimation with
industry capacity data. 16p.
2001-2 von zur Muehlen, Peter. Activist vs. non-activist monetary
policy: optimal rules under extreme uncertainty (a primer
on robust control). 28p.
2001-4 Whelen, Karl. Balanced growth revisited: a two-sector model
of economic growth. 32p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD. International Finance Papers.
693 Freund, Caroline L. & Weinhold, Diana. On the effects of
the internet on international trade. 42p.
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION. Bureau of Economics.
236 Yun, John M. Publicity and the optimal punitive damage
multiplier. 29p.
HEBREW UNIV. Center for Rationality & Interactive Decision Theory.
229 Bar-Hilell, Maya. Subjective probability judgements. 12p.
233 Blarer, Albert, Keaser, Tamar & Shmida, Avi. Possible
mechanisms for the formation of flower size preferences by
foraging bumblebees. 18p.
232 Peleg, Bezalel & Winter, Eyal. Constitutional
implementation. 22p.
230 Seshadri, Sridhar & Shapira, Zur. Managerial allocation of
time and effort. 35p.
227 Shapira, Zur. Aspiration levels and risk taking by
goverment bond traders. 41p.
228 Simon, Robert S. The common prior assumption in belief
spaces: an example. 23p.
231 Sudholter, Peter & Peleg, Bezalel. The positive prekernel
of a cooperative game. 18p.
UNIVERSITY OF ICELAND. Faculty of Economics & Business Admin.
2000-9 Gylfason, Thorvaldur. Fix or flex?: alternative exchange
rate regimes in an era of global capital mobility. 27p.
2000-8 Hochreiter, Eduard. Exchange rate regimes and capital
mobility: issues and some lessons from Central and Eastern
European applicant countries. 24p.
2000-13 Tumusiime-Mutebile, E. Economic reforms and their impact in
Uganda. 18p.
INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA STATISTIQUE ET DES ETUDES ECONOMIQUES.
2000-40 Darolles, S. & Serot, I. Empirical local time for processes
observed on a grid. 19p.
2000-41 Jullien, B., Salanie, B. & Salanie, F. Screening
risk-averse agents under moral hazard. 30p.
2000-42 Linnemer, L. When backward integration by a dominant firm
improves welfare. 25p.
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY. Department of Economics.
340 Huffman, Wallace E. & Feridhanusetyawan, Tubagus.
Migration, fixed costs, and location-specific amenities: a
hazard rate analysis. 35p.
339 Li, Yang & Huffman, Wallace E. Return migration as an
individual's optimal utility maximizing behavior. 49p.
BANCA DE ITALIA. Research Department.
377 Altissimo, Filippo, Marchetti, Domenico J. & Oneto, Gian
Paolo. The Italian business cycle: coincident and leading
indicators and some stylized facts. 126p.
380 Angelini, Paolo & Cetorelli, Nicola. Bank competition and
regulatory reform: the case of the Italian banking industry.
49p.
379 Atkinson, A.B. & Brandolini, Andrea. Promise and pitfalls
in the use of "secondary" data-sets: income inequality in
OECD countries. 57p.
385 Busetti, Fabio. Testing for stochastic trends in series
with structural breaks. 39p.
382 Ferraguto, Giuseppe & Pagano, Patrizio. Endogenous growth
with intertemporally dependent preferences. 47p.
381 Focarelli, Dario & Pozzolo, Alberto F. The determinants of
cross-border bank shareholdings: an analysis with bank level
data from OECD countries. 48p.
378 Fornari, Fabio & Pericoli, Marcello. Stock values and
fundamentals: link or irrationality? 37p.
384 Guiso, Luigi, et al. Will a common European monetary policy
have asymmetric effects? 39p.
386 Lippi, Francesco. Revisiting the case for a populist
central banker. 18p.
383 Michelacci, C. & Zaffaroni, P. (Fractional) beta
convergence. 48p.
LA TROBE UNIVERSITY. Department of Economics.
2000-15 Coxhead, Ian & Jayasuria, Sisira. Economic growth,
development policy and the environment in the Philippines.
39p.
2000-16 Prentice, David. Estimating a differentiated products model
with a discrete/continuous choice and limited data. 28p.
UNIVERSITE CATH. DE LOUVAIN. Ctr. for Op. Research & Econometrics.
2000-43 Bauwens, Luc & Hunter, John. Identifying long-run behaviour
with non-stationary data. 13p.
2000-40 Bloise, Gaetano & Magris, Francesco. Sunspot equilibria in
a monetary economy with capital accumulation. 15p.
2000-41 Chander, Parkash. A simple measure of risk aversion in the
large and an application. 33p.
2000-42 Coelli, Tim. On the econometric estimation of the distance
function representation of a production technology. 23p.
2000-44 Dreze, Jacques H. & Polemarchakis, Heracles M. Monetary
equilibria. 26p.
2000-45 Giot, Pierre. Intraday value-at-risk. 24p.
2000-46 Jouneau-Sion, Frederic & Torres, Olivier. Auctions with
discrete increments: a structural econometric approach based
on dominated strategies. 48p.
2000-47 Loparic, Marko, Marchand, Hugues & Wolsey, Laurence A.
Dynamic knapsack sets and capacitated lot-sizing. 18p.
2000-38 Lubrano, Michel. Bayesian non-linear modellings of the
short term U.S. interest rate: the help of non-parametric
tools. 26p.
2000-39 Miller, Andrew J., Nemhauser, George L. & Savelsbergh,
Martin W.P. Solving multi-item capacitated lot-sizing
problems with setup times by branch and cut. 32p.
2000-49 Ortega, Francisco & Wolsey, Laurence. A branch-and-cut
algorithm for the single commodity uncapacitated fixed
charge network flow problem. 28p.
2000-48 Russo, Giuseppe & Veredas, David. Institutional rigidities
and employment rigidity in the Italian large industrial
firms. 25p.
MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY. Department of Economics.
13/2000 Bryant, William D.A. Appropriate redistributions and the
second welfare theorem when equilibrium is not unique. 34p.
14/2000 Joyeux, Roselyne. A generalization of the concept of
cointegration to harmonizable and class (KF) processes.
19p.
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND. Department of Economics.
2000-5 Sakellaris, Plutarchos & Wilson, Daniel J. The
production-side approach to estimating embodied
technological change. 49p.
UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE. Department of Economics.
773 Cameron, Lisa & Cobb-Clark, Deborah. Old-age support in
developing countries: labor supply, intergenerational
transfers and living arrangements. 37p.
775 Creedy, John & Gemmell, Norman. Public finance and public
education in a general equilibrium endogenous growth model.
39p.
774 Creedy, John. Quadratic utility, labour supply and the
welfare effects of tax changes. 16p.
772 Dixon, Robert. Australian labour force data: how
representative is the "population represented by the matched
sample?" 33p.
777 Stachurski, John. Stochastic optimal growth with unbounded
shock. 31p.
776 van de Ven, Justin. Distributional limits and the Gini
coefficient. 20p.
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA. Center for Economic Research.
310 Chu, Tianshu. Vertical specialization with heterogeneous
entrepreneurs: can trade promote industrialization of
developing countries. 27p.
UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH. Center for Economic Studies.
352 Burda, Michael C. & Dluhosch, Barbara. Fragmentation,
globalization and labor markets. 28p.
334 Choi, Jay Pil & Thum, Marcel. The dynamics of corruption
with the Ratchet effect. 19p.
351 Cigno, Alessandro, Luporini, Annalisa & Pettini, Anna.
Transfers to families with children as a principal-agent
problem. 15p.
346 Coe, Patrick, Pesaran, M. Hashem & Vahey, Shaun P. The cost
efficiency of U.K. debt management: a recursive modelling
approach. 42p.
350 Eichner, Thomas & Pethig, Rudiger. Corrective taxation for
curbing pollution and promoting green product design and
recycling. 26p.
336 Fehr, Ernst & Gachter, Simon. Fairness and retaliation: the
economics of reciprocity. 26p.
335 Fehr, Ernst & Gotte, Lorenz. The robustness and real
consequences of nominal wage rigidity. 45p.
348 Fuest, Clemens & Huber, Bernd. The optimal taxation of
dividends in a small open economy. 15p.
345 Garratt, Anthony, et al. Forecast uncertainties in
macroeconometric modelling: an application to the U.K.
economy. 52p.
347 Michael, Michael S. & Hatzipanayotou, Panos. Welfare
effects of migration in societies with indirect taxes,
income transfers and public good provision. 29p.
349 Philippopoulos, Apostolis & Economides, George. Are Nash
tax rates too low or too high? An example of the role of
economic growth in models with public goods. 26p.
337 Razin, Assaf & Sadka, Efraim. Interactions between
international migration and the welfare state. 36p.
344 Wildasin, David E. Factor mobility and fiscal policy in the
EU: policy issues and analytical approaches. 39p.
UNIVERSITAT MUNCHEN. Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultat.
2000-19 Cheung, Yin-Wong & Pascual, Antonio Garcia. Testing for
output convergence: a re-examination. 29p.
2000-17 D'Souza, Patrick. Automatic conversion in venture capital
finance. 31p.
2000-16 D'Souza, Patrick. Convertible securities as a revelation
mechanism and incentive scheme in venture capital finance.
39p.
2000-14 Grun, Carola & Klasen, Stephan. Growth, income
distribution, and well-being in transition countries. 35p.
2000-10 Heer, Burkhard. Wealth distribution and optimal inheritance
taxation in life-cycle economies with intergenerational
transfers. 30p.
2000-13 Heer, Burkhard & Morgenstern, Albrecht. Indexation of
unemployment benefits to previous earnings, employment and
wages. 19p.
2000-15 Klasen, Stephan & Nestmann, Thorsten. Population,
population density, and technological change. 12p.
2000-12 Marin, Dalia. Trust vs. illusion: what is driving
demonetization in Russia? 25p.
2000-6 Marin, Dalia, Kaufman, Daniel & Gorochowskij, Bogdan.
Barter in transition economies: competing explanations
confront Ukranian data. 35p.
2000-9 Park, Soon-Chan. Growth and location of economic
activities: a dynamic economic geography model. 22p.
2000-18 Pascual, Antonio Garcia & Westermann, Frank. Productivity
convergence in European manufacturing. 21p.
2000-20 Pascual, Antonio Garcia. Productivity differences in OECD
countries. 26p.
2000-7 Reutter, Michael, von Weizsacker, Jakob & Westermann, Frank.
SeptemBear: a seasonality puzzle in the German stock index
DAX. 17p.
2000-11 Rotte, Ralph. Economic interdependence, economic warfare,
and international peace. 20p.
NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH. Working Papers.
8083 Acemoglu, Daron & Ventura, Jaume. The world income
distribution. 39p.
8079 Anderson, James E. & van Wincoop, Eric. Gravity with
gravitas: a solution to the border puzzle. 35p.
8122 Auerbach, Alan J. & Bradford, David F. Generalized cash
flow taxation. 35p.
8089 Bebchuk, Lucian A. & Walker, David I. The overlooked
corporate finance problems of a Microsoft breakup. 35p.
8068 Bernard, Andrew B., Jensen, J. Bradford & Schott, Peter K.
Factor price equality and the economies of the United
States. 47p.
8120 Blanchard, Olivier & Giavazzi, Francesco. Macroeconomic
effects of regulation and deregulation in goods and labor
markets. 43p.
8100 Bordo, Michael & Schwartz, Anna J. From the Exchange
Stabilization Fund to the International Monetary Fund. 27p.
8092 Boyd, John H., Jagannathan, Ravi & Hu, Jian. The stock
market's reaction to unemployment news: why bad news is
usually good for stocks. 41p.
8064 Brown, Jeffrey R. & Warshawsky, Mark J. Longevity-insured
retirement distributions from pension plans: market and
regulatory issues. 55p.
8111 Cappelli, Peter & Neumark, David. External job churning and
internal job flexibility. 36p.
8086 Carlton, Dennis W. & Waldman, Michael. Competition,
monopoly, and aftermarkets. 51p.
8105 Carlton, Dennis W. A general analysis of exclusionary
conduct and refusal to deal: why Aspen and Kodak are
misguided. 31p.
8067 Carlton, Dennis W. & Chevalier, Judith A. Free riding and
sales strategies for the Internet. 33p.
8082 Chan, Sewin & Stevens, Ann H. Retirement incentives and
expectations. 38p.
8073 Choe, Hyuk, Kho, Bong-Chan & Stulz, Rene M. Do domestic
investors have more valuable information about individual
stocks than foreign investors? 41p.
8066 Cochrane, John H. The risk and return of venture capital.
39p.
8090 Currie, Janet & Hotz, V. Joseph. Accidents will happen?
Unintentional injury, maternal employment, and child care
policy. 44p.
8099 Deaton, Angus. Relative deprivation, inequality, and
mortality. 45p.
8121 Desai, Mihir A. & Hines, James R. Exchange rates and
tax-based export promotion. 24p.
8123 Dor, Avi. Administered prices and suboptimal prevention:
evidence from the Medicare dialysis program. 29p.
8091 Doyle, Suzanne, Mitchell, Olivia S. & Piggott, John.
Annuity values in defined contribution retirement systems:
the case of Singapore and Australia. 29p.
8093 Durnev, Artyom, Morck, Randall & Yeung, Bernard. Does firm
specific information in stock prices guide capital
allocation? 64p.
8070 Eaton, Jonathan & Kortum, Samuel. Trade in capital goods.
52p.
8076 Edwards, Sebastian. Capital mobility and economic
performance: are emerging economies different? 32p.
8102 Elliott, Kimberly A. & Freeman, Richard B. White hats or
Don Quixotes? Human rights vigilantes in the global
economy. 58p.
8116 Evans, Martin D.D. FX trading and exchange rate dynamics.
68p.
8074 Feldstein, Martin & Ranguelova, Elena. Individual risk in
an investment-based Social Security system. 19p.
8101 Fernandez, Raquel. Sorting, education and inequality. 52p.
8108 Fishback, Price V., Horrace, William C. & Kantor, Shawn.
The impact of New Deal expenditures on local economic
activity: an examination of retail sales, 1929-1939. 48p.
8110 Froot, Kenneth A. The market for catastrophe risk: a
clinical examination. 43p.
8106 Froot, Kenneth A. & Posner, Steven E. The pricing of event
risks with parameter uncertainty. 16p.
8117 Glaeser, Edward L. & Kahn, Matthew E. Decentralized
employment and the transformation of the American city.
68p.
8107 Gourinchas, Pierre-Olivier & Parker, Jonathan A. The
empirical importance of precautionary savings. 13p.
8075 Greenan, Nathalie, Mairesse, Jacques & Topiol-Bensaid,
Agnes. Information technology and research and development
impacts on productivity and skills: looking for correlations
on French firm level data. 34p.
8109 Grossman, Herschel I. & Mendoza, Juan. Annexation or
conquest? The economics of empire building. 28p.
8103 Gruber, Jonathan & Wise, David. An international
perspective on policies for an aging society. 32p.
8063 Ham, John C. & Shore-Sheppard, Lara D. The effect of
Medicaid expansions for low-income children on Medicaid
participation and insurance coverge from the . 51p.
8088 Hanson, Gordon H. & Feenstra, Robert C. Intermediaries in
Entrepot trade: Hong Kong re-exports of Chinese goods. 46p.
8112 Haskel, Jonathan & Wolf, Holger. The law of one price: a
case study. 20p.
8124 Hatton, Timothy J. & Williamson, Jeffrey G. Demographics
and economic pressure on emigration out of Africa. 35p.
8065 Heidenreich, Paul A., et al. The relation between managed
care market share and the treatment of elderly fee for
service patients with myocardial infarction. 23p.
8078 Hotz, V. Joseph & Scholz, John K. The earned income tax
credit. 80p.
8113 Hsieh, Chang-Tai & Romer, Christina D. Was the Federal
Reserve fettered? Devaluation expectations in the 1932
monetary expansion. 58p.
8115 Ireland, Peter N. Money's role in the monetary business
cycle. 32p.
8098 Jagannathan, Ravi & Wang, Zhenyu. Empirical evaluation of
asset pricing models: a comparison of the SDF and beta
methods. 38p.
8081 Jovanovic, Boyan & Rousseau, Peter L. Why wait? A century
of life before IPO. 14p.
8104 Kraay, Aart & Ventura, Jaume. Comparative advantage and the
cross-section of business cycles. 50p.
8094 Lazear, Edward P. The Peter Principle: promotions and
declining productivity. 28p.
8084 Lipsey, Robert E. Foreign direct investors in three
financial crises. 50p.
8114 McArthur, John W. & Sachs, Jeffrey D. Institutions and
geography: comment on Acemoglu, Johnson and Robinson (2000).
22p.
8077 McGrattan, Ellen R. & Prescott, Edward C. Is the stock
market overvalued? 39p.
8069 Meltzer, David & Chung, Jeannette. Effects of competition
under prospective payment on hospital costs among high and
low cost admissions: evidence fro. 49p.
8087 Mishkin, Frederic S. Financial policies and the prevention
of financial crises in emerging market countries. 40p.
8095 Nordhaus, William D. Alternative methods for measuring
productivity growth. 19p.
8097 Nordhaus, William D. New data and output concepts for
understanding productivity trends. 35p.
8096 Nordhaus, William D. Productivity growth and the new
economy. 48p.
8126 Philipson, Tomas J. & Posner, Richard A. Antitrust and the
not-for-profit sector. 13p.
8118 Rigobon, Roberto. Contagion: how to measure it? 78p.
8080 Sacerdote, Bruce & Glaeser, Edward L. Education and
religion. 52p.
8119 Sachs, Jeffrey D. Tropical underdevelopment. 38p.
8085 Sinn, Hans-Werner & Reutter, Michael. The minimum inflation
rate for Euroland. 18p.
8125 Sinn, Hans-Werner & Westermann, Frank. Two Mezzogiornos.
36p.
8072 Woodford, Michael. Fiscal requirements for fiscal
stability. 78p.
8071 Woodford, Michael. Inflation stabilization and welfare.
52p.
8062 Yitzhaki, Shlomo. A public finance approach to assessing
poverty alleviation. 29p.
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY. Salomon Center (Stern School of Business).
2001-5 Altman, Edward I. & Saunders, Anthony. Credit ratings and
the BIS reform agenda. 22p.
2001-4 Apreda, Rodolfo. A cash flow model with float to deal with
corporate governance issues. 20p.
2001-3 Apreda, Rodolfo. Differential rates of return and residual
information sets: a discrete approach. 21p.
2000-37 Figlewski, Stephen & Wang, Xiaozu. Is the "leverage effect"
a leverage effect? 40p.
2001-1 Li, Kai. Inferring volatility persistence from option
implied volatility. 55p.
2001-2 Li, Kai & Weinbaum, David. The empirical performance of
alternative extreme value volatility estimators. 41p.
2001-6 Yu, Lei. On the wealth and risk effects of the
Glass-Steagall overhaul: evidence from the stock market.
33p.
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. Center for Analytic Research in Econ.
2001-8 Boyarchenko, Svetlana. Arrow's equivalence theorem in a
model with neoclassical firms. 41p.
2001-3 Boyarchenko, Svetlana. Capital accumulation under
non-Gaussian processes and the Marshallian Law. 48p.
2000-19 Corneo, Giacomo & Rob, Rafael. Working in public and
private firms. 32p.
2001-7 Gomes, Armando. Externalities and renegotiations in
three-player coalitional bargaining. 49p.
2001-6 Gomes, Armando & Novaes, Walter. Sharing of control as a
corporate governance mechanism. 42p.
2001-2 McLean, Richard P. & Postlewaite, Andrew. Informational
size, incentive compatibility and the core of a game with
incomplete information. 25p.
2001-5 Miravete, Eugenio J. On preservation of increasing hazard
rate under convolution. 12p.
2001-1 Miravete, Eugenio J. Screening through bundling. 21p.
2001-9 Persico, Nicola. Racial fairness and effectiveness of
policing. 36p.
2001-4 Rob, Rafael & Vettas, Nikolaos. Foreign direct investment
and exports with growing demand. 50p.
2000-21 Rob, Rafael & Zemsky, Peter. Social capital, corporate
culture, and incentive intensity. 28p.
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY. Industrial Relations Section.
449 Kling, Jeffrey R. & Krueger, Alan B. Costs, benefits and
distributional consequences of inmate labor. 15p.
450 Western, Bruce, Kling, Jeffrey R. & Weiman, David F. The
labor market consequences of incarceration. 26p.
PURDUE UNIVERSITY. Inst. for Research in Behav, Econ & Mgmt Sci.
1140 Camera, Gabriele. Search, dealers, and the terms of trade.
38p.
1141 Masclet, David, et al. Monetary and non-monetary punishment
in the voluntary contributions mechanism. 44p.
1142 Noussair, Charles, Robin, Stephane & Ruffieux, Bernard. Do
consumers not care about biotech foods or do they just not
read the labels? 18p.
1139 Noussair, Charles, Robin, Stephane & Ruffieux, Bernard.
Genetically modified organisms in the food supply: public
opinion vs. consumer behavior. 52p.
TEL-AVIV UNIVERSITY. Eitan Berglas School of Economics.
25/2000 Arad, Nir. An explanation of hyperbolic marginal utility
from money. 15p.
24/2000 Heifetz, Aviad & Spiegel, Yossi. On the evolutionary
emergence of optimism. 26p.
1/2001 Hercowitz, Zvi & Strawczynski, Michel. Fiscal policy
dynamics with a public-debt guideline. 21p.
23/2000 Razin, Assaf, Sadka, Efraim & Swagel, Phillip. The aging
population and the size of the welfare state. 26p.
UNIVERSITY OF TOKYO. Ctr. for Int'l. Research on the Japanese Econ.
94 Boadway, Robin W., Hobson, Paul A.R. & Mochida, Nobuki.
Fiscal equalization in Japan: assessment and
recommendations. 47p.
88 Eguchi, Kyota. Employment protection regulations and new
hiring. 22p.
91 Eguchi, Kyota. Unions, job security, and incentives of
workers. 30p.
90 Itoh, Motoshige & Shimoi, Naoki. On the role of monetary
policy in a deflationary economy: the case of Japan. 43p.
92 Matsui, Akihiko & Shimizu, Takashi. A theory of money with
market places. 47p.
95 Nakagane, Katsuji. State owned enterprise reform and
privatization in China: a note on several theoretical and
empirical issues. 26p.
93 Tabuchi, Takatoshi, Thisse, Jacques F. & Zeng, Dao-Zhi. On
the evolution of a multi-regional system. 41p.
89 Takemura, Akimichi & Kuriki, Satoshi. Maximum covariance
difference test for equality of two covariance matrices.
19p.
54 Takemura, Akimichi & Kuriki, Satoshi. Maximum of Gaussian
field on piecewise smooth domain: equivalence of tube method
and Euler characteristic method. 26p.
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. Economic Analysis Group.
2000-12 Alexander, Cindy R., Arlen, Jennifer & Cohen, Mark A.
Toward an empirical foundation for federal sentencing
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