New Acquisitions - May 2000
BANCO DE ESPANA. Servicio de Estudios.
2000-1 Siotis, Georges. Market power, total factor productivity
growth, and structural change: an illustration for Spain
1983-1996. 46p.
BANK OF JAPAN. Institute for Monetary & Economic Studies.
2000-8 Danielsson, Jon & Morimoto, Yuji. Forecasting extreme
financial risk: a critical analysis of practical methods for
the Japanese market. 27p.
2000-7 Hoshi, Takao. What happened to Japanese banks? 50p.
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE. Department of Applied Economics.
2000-1 Pollitt, Michael G. The declining role of the state in
infrastructure investments in the U.K. 47p.
UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY. Department of Economics.
2000-2 Irmen, Andreas & Wigger, Berthold U. Trade union objectives
and economic growth. 20p.
2000-1 Siklos, Pierre L. & Bohl, Martin T. Do words speak louder
than actions?: monetary policy at the Bundesbank. 57p.
UNIVERSIDAD CARLOS III de MADRID. Dept. de Economia.
2000-15 Alba, Alfonso, Alvarez, Gema & Carrasco, Raquel. The effect
of female participation on fertility in Spain: how does it
change as the birth comes closer? 18p.
2000-22 Nicolo, Antonio & Perea, Andres. A non-welfarist solution
for two-person bargaining situations. 23p.
2000-20 Perez-Nievas, Mikel. Interim efficient allocation
mechanisms. 45p.
2000-21 Perez-Nievas, Mikel. Interim efficient mechanisms for
public decision making in a discrete framework. 35p.
UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN. Centre for Industrial Economics.
2000-1 Hviid, Morten & Mollgaard, H. Peter. Countervailing power
and price transparency. 29p.
UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN. Institute of Economics.
2000-6 Aloi, Marta, Jacobsen, Hans J. & Lloyd-Braga, Teresa.
Endogenous business cycles and stabilization policies. 30p.
2000-3 Hjertholm, Peter. Analytical history of heavily indebted
poor country (HIPC) debt sustainability targets. 45p.
2000-4 Hjertholm, Peter & White, Howard. Survey of foreign aid:
history, trends and allocation. 131p.
2000-5 Hjertholm, Peter, Laursen, Jytte & White, Howard.
Macroeconomic issues in foreign aid. 61p.
COWLES FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH IN ECONOMICS AT YALE UNIVERSITY.
1252 Brown, Donald J. & Wegkamp, Marten H. Asymptotics in
minimum distance from independence estimation. 21p.
1251 Chang, Yoosoon. Bootstrap unit root tests in panels with
cross-sectional dependency. 40p.
(ENGLAND) CENTRE FOR ECONOMIC POLICY RESEARCH.
2405 Altug, Sumru, Demers, Fanny S. & Demers, Michel. Political
risk and irreversible investment: theory and an application
to Quebec. 71p.
2408 Barrett, Alan & O'Connell, Philip J. Is there a wage
premium for returning Irish migrants? 16p.
2402 Caseli, Francesco & Morelli, Massimo. Bad politicians.
41p.
2407 Coricelli, Fabrizio, Cukierman, Alex & Dalmazzo, Alberto.
Monetary institutions, monopolistic competition, unionized
labour markets, and economic performance. 44p.
2398 Dolado, Juan J., Felgueroso, Florentino & Jimeno, Juan F.
Explaining youth labour market problems in Spain: crowding
out, institutions, or technology shifts? 33p.
2400 Forni, Mario, et al. Reference cycles: the NBER methodology
revisited. 22p.
2406 Green, Richard. Can competition replace regulation for
small utility customers? 18p.
2410 Kugler, Adriana D. & Saint-Paul, Gilles. Hiring and firing
costs, adverse selection and the persistence of
unemployment. 45p.
2409 Petrongolo, Barbara & Pissarides, Christopher A. Looking
into the black box: a survey of the matching function. 51p.
2399 Roller, Lars-Hendrik & Waverman, Leonard.
Telecommunications infrastructure and economic development:
a simultaneous approach. 21p.
2401 Thoenig, Mathias & Verdier, Thierry. Trade-induced
technical bias and wage inequalities: a theory of defensive
innovations. 43p.
THE MAURICE FALK INSTITUTE FOR ECONOMIC RESEARCH IN ISRAEL.
2000-1 Amir, Shmuel. Overseas foreign workers in Israel: policy
aims and labor market outcomes. 18p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF ATLANTA. Research Department.
2000-2 Nachman, David C. & Smith, Stephen D. Decentralized
production and public liquidity with private information.
40p.
2000-1 Rodriguez, Daniel & Zavodny, Madeline. Explaining changes
in the age distribution of displaced workers. 34p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF CHICAGO. Research Department.
2000-2 French, Eric. The effects of health, wealth, and wages on
labor supply and retirement behavior. 46p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF MINNEAPOLIS. Research Department.
267 Chin, Dan, Geweke, John & Miller, Preston. Predicting
turning points. 31p.
266 Miller, Preston. Some fresh perspectives on price-support
policies. 46p.
268 Phelan, Christopher. On the irrelevance of government debt
without commitment. 19p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF PHILADELPHIA. Economic Research Division.
2000-3 Leduc, Sylvain. Incomplete markets, borrowing constraints,
and the foreign exchange risk premium. 26p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD. Finance & Economics Discussion Series.
2000-19 Bartlesman, Eric J. & Doma, Mark. Understanding
productivity: lessons from longitudinal microdata. 40p.
2000-16 Bomfin, Antulio N. Heterogeneous forecasts and aggregate
dynamics. 18p.
2000-14 Bomfin, Antulio N. & Reinhart, Vincent R. Making news:
financial market effects of Federal Reserve disclosure
practices. 36p.
2000-15 Calem, Paul S. & Longhofer, Stanley D. Anatomy of a
fair-lending exam: the uses and limitations of statistics.
34p.
2000-18 Carey, Mark. Dimensions of credit risk and their
relationship to economic capital requirements. 38p.
2000-17 Estevao, Marcello & Tevlin, Stacey. Do firms share their
success with workers?: the response of wages to product
market conditions. 27p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD. International Finance Papers.
661 Allayannis, George & Ihrig, Jane. The effect of markups on
the exchange rate exposure of stock returns. 45p.
663 Campos, Julia & Ericsson, Neil R. Constructive data mining:
modeling consumers' expenditure in Venezuela. 27p.
662 Edison, Hali J. & Reinhart, Carmen M. Capital controls
during financial crises: the case of Malaysia and Thailand.
36p.
665 Edison, Hali J. & MacDonald, Ronald. Monetary policy
independence in the ERM: was there any? 34p.
664 Ihrig, Jane & Moe, Karine S. The dynamics of informal
employment. 28p.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY. Institute of Economic Research.
1889 Blanchard, Olivier & Shleifer, Andrei. Federalism with and
without political centralization: China versus Russia. 17p.
1892 Calvet, Laurent E. & Comon, Etienne. Behavioral
heterogeneity and the income effect. 64p.
1891 Glaeser, Edward L., Kahn, Matthew E. & Rappaport, Jordan.
Why do the poor live in cities? 59p.
1887 Johnson, Simon, et al. Tunnelling. 13p.
1890 La Porta, Rafael, Lopez-de-Silanes, Florencio & Shleifer,
Andrei. Government ownership of banks. 55p.
1888 Mankiw, N. Gregory. The savers-spenders theory of fiscal
policy. 14p.
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY. Department of Economics.
334 Jolly, Robert W. A practitioner's guide to reforming
agricultural knowledge systems in transition economies.
23p.
335 Weninger, Quinn. A general approach for estimating the
translog function in the presence of zero-value arguments.
23p.
UNIVERSITE CATH. DE LOUVAIN. Ctr. for Op. Research & Econometrics.
2000-2 Aardal, Karen, Weismantel, Robert & Wolsey, Laurence.
Non-standard approaches to integer programming. 64p.
2000-9 Belvaux, Gaetan & Wolsey, Laurence A. Modelling practical
lot-sizing problems as mixed integer programs. 22p.
2000-3 Cattoir, Philippe & Docquier, Frederic. Debt-sharing and
secession: a generational accounting approach. 17p.
2000-5 Conforti, Michele, Rinaldi, Giovanni & Wolsey, Laurence. On
the cut polyhedron. 10p.
2000-10 De Michelis, Stefano & Germano, Fabrizio. On knots and
dynamics in games. 14p.
2000-7 Dreze, Jacques H. & Rustichini, Aldo. State-dependent
utility and decision theory. 62p.
2000-8 Gabszewicz, Jean J., Laussel, Didier & Sonnac, Nathalie.
Does press advertising foster the "pensee unique"? 19p.
2000-6 Gabszewicz, Jean J., Laussel, Didier & Sonnac, Nathalie. TV
broadcasting competition and advertising. 22p.
2000-12 Hoffman, Alan, Lee, Jon & Williams, Joy. New upper bounds
for maximum-entropy sampling. 12p.
2000-4 Minelli, Enrico & Polemarchakis, Heracles. Information at
equilibrium. 12p.
2000-1 Tharakan, Joe & Thisse, Jacques-Francois. The importance of
being small: size effects in international trade. 25p.
2000-11 Tirelli, Mario. Capital income taxation when markets are
incomplete. 27p.
MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY. Department of Economics.
5/2000 Horne, Jocelyn & Nahm, Daehoon. International reserves and
liquidity: a reassessment. 29p.
3/2000 Marzouk, G.A. The international monetary and trade system:
historic introduction. 18p.
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND. Department of Economics.
2000-1 Gelbach, Jonah B. The lifecycle welfare migration
hypothesis: evidence from the 1980 and 1990 censuses. 44p.
UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE. Department of Economics.
737 Dixon, Robert, Shepherd, David & Thomson, James. Regional
unemployment disparities. 26p.
740 Gangadharan, Lata & Valenzuela, M. Rebecca.
Interrelationships between income, health and the
environment: extending the environmental Kuznets curve
hypothesis. 35p.
739 Gans, Joshua S. & King, Stephen P. Using "bill and keep"
interconnect arrangements to soften network competition.
12p.
738 Henry, Olan T. & Summers, Peter M. Australian economic
growth: non-linearities and international influences. 18p.
UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH. Center for Economic Studies.
232 Boone, Jan & de Mooij, Ruud A. Tax policy in a model of
search with training. 28p.
230 Burda, Michael C. Product market regulation and labor
market outcomes: how can deregulation create jobs? 21p.
229 Chander, Parkash, van Ypersele, Jean-Pascal & Willems,
Stephane. The Kyoto protocol: an economic and game
theoretic interpretation. 24p.
227 Crucini, Mario & Hess, Gregory D. International and
intranational risk sharing. 27p.
228 Eyckmans, Johan & Tulkens, Henry. Simulating with RICE
coalitionally stable burden sharing agreements for the
climate change problem. 33p.
238 Feld, Lars P. & Kirchgassner, Gebhard. Income tax
competition at the state and local level in Switzerland.
35p.
233 Flaig, Gebhard & Ploetscher, Claudia. Estimating the output
gap using business survey data: a bivariate structural time
series model for the German economy. 14p.
237 Gokhale, Jagadeesh & Raffelhuschen, Bernd. Population aging
and fiscal policy in Europe and the United States. 22p.
236 Malley, Jim & Moutos, Thomas. Capital accumulation and
unemployment: a tale of two "continents". 24p.
235 Malley, Jim & Philippopoulos, Apostolis. Economic growth
and endogenous fiscal policy: in search of a data consistent
general equilibrium model. 27p.
239 Miles, David. Funded and unfunded pension schemes: risk,
return and welfare. 38p.
231 Solow, Robert M. Unemployment in the United States and in
Europe: a contrast and the reasons. 15p.
234 Thomas, Jonathan P. Fair pay and a wagebill argument for
wage rigidity and excessive employment variability. 34p.
NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH. Working Papers.
7612 Adams, James D., Chiang, Eric P. & Jensen, Jeffrey L. The
influence of federal laboratory R & D on industrial
research. 41p.
7621 Alesina, Alberto & La Ferrara, Eliana. The determinants of
trust. 33p.
7622 Ambrose, Brent W., Hendershott, Patric H. & Klosek,
Malgorzata M. Pricing upward-only adjusting leases. 26p.
7637 Autor, David H. Why do temporary help firms provide free
general skills training? 60p.
7634 Baker, George P. & Hubbard, Thomas N. Contractibility and
asset ownership: on-board computers and governance in U.S.
trucking. 38p.
7614 Bebchuk, Lucian A. Using options to divide value in
corporate bankruptcy. 21p.
7609 Bekaert, Geert & Hodrick, Robert J. Expectations hypotheses
tests. 46p.
7585 Benabou, Roland & Tirole, Jean. Self-confidence and social
interactions. 43p.
7642 Ben-David, Dan & Kimhi, Ayal. Trade and the rate of income
convergence. 28p.
7595 Bergstresser, Daniel & Poterba, James. Do after-tax returns
affect mutual fund inflows? 47p.
7559 Bernanke, Ben & Gertler, Mark. Monetary policy and asset
price volatility. 74p.
7604 Bertrand, Marianne & Mullainathan, Sendhil. Do CEOs set
their own pay?: the ones without principals do. 56p.
7616 Blanchard, Olivier & Shleifer, Andrei. Federalism with and
without political centralization: China versus Russia. 14p.
7644 Blouin, Jennifer L., Raedy, Jana S. & Shackelford, Douglas
A. Capital gains taxes and stock reactions to quarterly
earnings announcements. 39p.
7652 Bordo, Michael D., Dueker, Michael J. & Wheelock, David C.
Aggregate price shocks and financial instability: an
historical analysis. 49p.
7635 Borjas, George J. Foreign-born teaching assistants and the
academic performance of undergraduates. 13p.
7654 Bovenberg, A. Lans & Goulder, Lawrence H. Neutralizing the
adverse industry impacts of CO2 abatement policies: what
does it cost? 50p.
7589 Campbell, John Y. Asset pricing at the millennium. 73p.
7655 Card, David & Lemieux, Thomas. Can falling supply explain
the rising return to college for younger men?: a
cohort-based analysis. 51p.
7658 Card, David & Lemieux, Thomas. Droupout and enrollment
trends in the post-war period: what went wrong in the 1970s.
59p.
7629 Carey, Mark. Dimensions of credit risk and their
relationship to economic capital requirements. 39p.
7648 Carraro, Carlo & Metcalf, Gilbert E. Behavioral and
distributional effects of environmental policy introduction.
19p.
7651 Coile, Courtney & Gruber, Jonathan. Social security
incentives for retirement. 49p.
7607 Cooper, Russell & Kempf, Hubert. Designing stabilization
policy in a monetary union. 42p.
7650 Costa, Dora L. American living standards, 1888-1994:
evidence from consumer expenditures. 29p.
7608 Costa, Dora L. From mill town to board room: the rise of
women's paid labor. 34p.
7605 Costa, Dora L. Long-term declines in disability among older
men: medical care, public health, and occupational change.
44p.
7615 Daniel, Kent D., Hirshleifer, David & Subrahmanyam,
Avanidhar. Covariance risk, mispricing, and the cross
section of security returns. 45p.
7645 De Gregorio, Jose, Edwards, Sebastian & Valdes, Rodrigo O.
Controls on capital inflows: do they work? 31p.
7602 DeLong, J. Bradford. Cornucopia: the pace of economic
growth in the twentieth century. 48p.
7646 Edwards, Sebastian & Edwards, Alejandra Cox. Economic
reforms and labor markets: policy issues and lessons from
Chile. 66p.
7630 Eichengreen, Barry. From benign neglect to malignant
preoccupation: U.S. balance of payments policy in the 1960s.
63p.
7664 Fischer, Stanley & Sahay, Ratna. The transition economies
after ten years. 43p.
7611 Freeman, Richard & Schettkat, Ronald. Low wage services:
interpreting the U.S.-German difference. 25p.
7610 Freeman, Richard & Schettkat, Ronald. Skill compression,
wage differentials and employment: Germany vs. the U.S.
28p.
7647 Friedman, Benjamin M. What have we learned from the Reagan
deficits and their disappearance? 20p.
7636 Glaeser, Edward L., Kahn, Matthew E. & Rappaport, Jordan.
Why do the poor live in cities? 59p.
7626 Goolsbee, Austan. Taxes, high-income executives, and the
perils of revenue estimation in the new economy. 11p.
7597 Gustman, Alan L. & Steinmeier, Thomas L. How effective is
redistribution under the social security benefit formula?
46p.
7596 Hall, Brian J. & Liebman, Jeffrey B. The taxation of
executive compensation. 44p.
7643 Hall, Bronwyn H., Link, Albert N. & Scott, John T.
Universities as research partners. 46p.
7603 Haughwout, Andrew, et al. Local revenue hills: a general
equilibrium specification with evidence from four U.S.
cities. 53p.
7661 Hodrick, Robert J. & Zhang, Xiaoyan. Evaluating the
specification errors of asset pricing models. 55p.
7619 Holtz-Eakin, Douglas, Rosen, Harvey S. & Weathers, Robert.
Horatio Alger meets the mobility tables. 63p.
7640 Irwin, Douglas A. Could the U.S. iron industry have
survived free trade after the Civil War? 35p.
7638 Irwin, Douglas A. How did the United States become a net
exporter of manufactured goods? 38p.
7641 Irwin, Douglas A. Ohlin versus Stolper-Samuelson? 28p.
7639 Irwin, Douglas A. Tariffs and growth in late nineteenth
century America. 28p.
7631 Jaffe, Adam B., Trajtenberg, Manuel & Fogarty, Michael S.
The meaning of patent citations: report on the NBER/Case
Western Reserve survey of patentees. 53p.
7633 Jones, Larry E., Manuelli, Rodolfo E. & Siu, Henry E.
Growth and business cycles. 39p.
7663 Joulfaian, David. Estate taxes and charitable bequests by
the wealthy. 38p.
7660 Kaplan, Steven N. & Stromberg, Per. Financial contracting
theory meets the real world: an empirical analysis of
venture capital contracts. 72p.
7659 Kaplan, Steven N. & Zingales, Luigi. Investment-cash flow
sensitivities are not valid measures of financing
constraints. 5p.
7649 Kaplow, Louis. Horizontal equity: new measures, unclear
principles. 25p.
7624 Krishna, Kala, Roy, Suddhasatwa & Thursby, Marie C. Can
subsidies for market access requirements (MARs) be
procompetitive? 23p.
7591 Krueger, Alan B. & Lindahl, Mikael. Education for growth:
why and for whom? 63p.
7656 Krueger, Alan B. & Whitmore, Diane M. The effect of
attending a small class in the early grades on college-test
taking and middle school test results: evidence from project
STAR. 42p.
7620 La Porta, Rafael, Lopez-de-Silanes, Florencio & Shleifer,
Andrei. Government ownership of banks. 55p.
7623 Lipsey, Robert E., Ramsetter, Eric D. & Blomstrom, Magnus.
Outward FDI and parent exports and employment: Japan, the
United States, and Sweden. 22p.
7613 Lo, Andrew W., Mamaysky, Harry & Wang, Jiang. Foundations
of technical analysis: computational algorithms, statistical
inference, and empirical implementation. 58p.
7625 Lo, Andrew W. & Wang, Jiang. Trading volume: definitions,
data analysis, and implications of portfolio theory. 53p.
7593 McGarry, Kathleen. Testing parental altruism: implications
of a dynamic model. 28p.
7580 Manski, Charles F. Economic analysis of social
interactions. 41p.
7618 Mishkin, Frederic S. Inflation targeting in emerging market
countries. 12p.
7617 Mishkin, Frederic S. & Savastano, Miguel A. Monetary policy
strategies for Latin America. 65p.
7606 Neumark, David & Adams, Scott. Do living wage ordinances
reduce urban poverty? 44p.
7632 O'Rourke, Kevin H. & Williamson, Jeffrey G. When did
globalization begin? 51p.
7666 Ruhm, Christopher J. Parental employment and child
cognitive development. 51p.
7628 Saez, Emmanuel. Using elasticities to derive optimal income
tax rates. 43p.
7627 Schoeni, Robert F. & Blank, Rebecca M. What has welfare
reform accomplished?: impacts on welfare participation,
employment, income, poverty, and family structure. 43p.
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY. Salomon Center (Stern School of Business).
2000-24 Acharya, Viral V. & Carpenter, Jennifer N. Corporate bonds:
valuation, hedging, and optimal call and default policies.
52p.
2000-18 Anandarajan, Asokan, Hasan, Iftekhar & Lozano-Vivas, Ana.
Loan loss provision decisions: a stochastic frontier
approach. 32p.
2000-25 Bear, Larry Alan & Maldonado-Bear, Rita. The impact of the
rule of law on the structure and function of securities
markets. 46p.
2000-22 DeYoung, Robert, Hasan, Iftekhar & Hunter, William C. The
determinants of de novo bank survival. 32p.
2000-15 Francis, Bill B. & Hasan, Iftekhar. An empirical
investigation of the firm's contract choice and the level of
underpricing of initial public offerings. 37p.
2000-21 Francis, Bill B. & Hasan, Iftekhar. Underpricing of venture
and non venture capital IPOs: an empirical investigation.
42p.
2000-13 Francis, Bill B., Hasan, Iftekhar & Pantzalis, Christos.
Operational hedges and coping with foreign exchange
exposure: the case of U.S. MNCs during the Asian financial
cris. 37p.
2000-19 Hasan, Iftekhar & Lozano-Vivas, Ana. Organizational form
and expense preference: Spanish experience. 22p.
2000-20 Hasan, Iftekhar & Sarkar, Sudipto. Project selection and
flexibility: a simple application of option theory. 17p.
2000-17 Hasan, Iftekjar & Simaan, Yusif. A rational explanation for
home country bias. 39p.
2000-16 Kumbhakar, Subal C., et al. The effects of deregulation on
the performance of financial institutions: the case of
Spanish savings banks. 30p.
2000-23 Morck, Randall, Yeung, Bernard & Yu, Wayne. The information
content of stock markets: why do emerging markets have
synchronous stock price movements? 46p.
2000-14 Pastor, Jesus T., Lozano-Vivas, Ana & Hasan, Iftekhar.
Cross-border performance in European banking. 24p.
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY. Center for Math Studies in Econ & Mgmt Sci
1281 Al-Najjar, Nabil I. & Forman, Chris. Reciprocity and the
costs of authority relationships. 40p.
1286 Auriol, Emmanuelle & Gary-Bobo, Robert J. On the optimal
number of representatives. 43p.
1287 Barlevy, Gadi. Evaluating the costs of business cycles in
models of endogenous growth. 40p.
1284 Fauli-Oller, Ramon & Sandonis, Joel. To merge or to
license: implications for competition policy. 15p.
1279 Faynzilberg, Peter S. Participation rights and mechanism
design. 40p.
1283 Kalai, Ehud & Solan, Eilon. Randomization and
simplification. 10p.
1285 Kubler, Felix & Schmedders, Karl. Incomplete markets,
transitory shocks, and welfare. 22p.
1280 Matsuyama, Kiminori. Growing through cycles in an
infinitely-lived agent economy. 15p.
1278 Schummer, James. Almost-dominant strategy implementation.
22p.
1277 Wolinsky, Asher. Eliciting information from multiple
experts. 19p.
1282 Zheng, Charles Z. Optimal auctions in a multidimensional
world. 44p.
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. Center for Analytic Research in Econ.
2000-1 Cass, David & Pavlova, Anna. On trees and logs. 29p.
2000-4 Felli, Leonardo & Roberts, Kevin. Does competition solve
the hold-up problem? 54p.
2000-3 Felli, Leonardo & Merlo, Antonio. Endogenous lobbying.
44p.
2000-2 Lizzeri, Alessandro & Persico, Nicola. The drawbacks of
electoral competition. 37p.
UNIVERSIDADE CATOLICA PORTUGUESA. Departamento de Economia.
100 Dos Santos Ferreira, Rodolphe & Lloyd-Braga, Teresa.
Distributive effects of market power as a source of
endogenous growth in OLG economies. 9p.
102 Martins, Ana Paula & Tenreiro, Fernando. The economics of
sports: individual decisions and aggregate causality. 76p.
101 Scholten, Marc. Reason, rigor, and irrational changes of
mind. 50p.
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY. Industrial Relations Section.
437 Farber, Henry S. & Western, Bruce. Round up the usual
suspects: the decline of unions in the private sector, 1973
- 1998. 45p.
438 Barrow, Lisa & Rouse, Cecilia E. Using market valuation to
assess the importance and efficiency of public school
spending. 30p.
PURDUE UNIVERSITY. Inst. for Research in Behav, Econ & Mgmt Sci.
1130 Chakravarty, Sugato & Sarkar, Asani. The determinants of
liquidity in U.S. corporate, municipal and Treasury bond
markets. 45p.
TEL-AVIV UNIVERSITY. Eitan Berglas School of Economics.
5/2000 Ben-David, Dan. Teach your children well: planting the
seeds of education and harvesting the benefits of trade.
37p.
4/2000 Cukierman, Alex. Accountability, credibility, transparency
and stabilization policy in the Eurosystem. 51p.
6/2000 Kaplan, Todd R., Luski, Israel & Wettstein, David.
Innovative activity and sunk cost. 19p.
7/2000 Trajtenberg, Manuel. R & D policy in Israel: an overview
and reassessment. 54p.
ZAGREB INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC FINANCE. Occasional Papers.
10 Jankov, Ljubinko. Banking sector problems: causes,
resolutions and consequences. 27p.
COWLES FOUNDATION AT YALE UNIVERSITY. Reprint Series.
988 Andrews, Donald W.K. Estimation when a parameter is on a
boundary.
989 Shubik, Martin & Wooders, Myrna H. Clubs, near markets and
market games.