New Acquisitions - November 2000
ATHENS UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS & BUSINESS. Dept. of Economics.
116 Gatsios, Konstantine. Capital mobility, the real exchange
rate, and the rate of return to capital in the presence of
non-traded goods. 17p.
117 Gatsios, Konstantine. Terms of trade shocks and domestic
prices under tariffs and quotas: a note. 8p.
BANCO DE ESPANA. Servicio de Estudios.
2000-9 Estrade, Angel, Hernando, Ignacio & Lopez-Salido, J. David.
Measuring the NAIRU in the Spanish economy. 64p.
BANK OF JAPAN. Institute for Monetary & Economic Studies.
2000-30 Cargill, Thomas F. Monetary policy, deflation, and economic
history: lessons for the Bank of Japan. 42p.
2000-29 Diamond, Douglas W. Should Japanese banks be
recapitalized? 30p.
2000-27 Goodfriend, Marvin. Financial stability, deflation, and
monetary policy. 31p.
2000-25 Meltzer, Allan H. Monetary transmission at low inflation:
some clues from Japan in the 1990s. 36p.
2000-24 Oda, Nobuyuki & Okina, Kunio. Further monetary easing
policies under the non-negativity constraints of nominal
interest rates: summary of the discussion based on Japan's
experience. 52p.
2000-28 Saito, Makoto & Shiratsuka, Shigenori. Financial crises as
the failure of arbitrage: implications for monetary policy.
39p.
2000-26 Taylor, John B. Low inflation, deflation, and policies for
future price stability. 26p.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-BERKELEY. Department of Economics.
290 Hall, Bronwyn H., Link, Albert N. & Scott, John T. Barriers
inhibiting industry from partnering with universities:
evidence from the Advanced Technology Program. 25p.
UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA-BERKELEY. Ctr. for Int'l. & Devel. Econ. Res.
115 Eichengreen, Barry & Arteta, Carlos. Banking crises in
emerging markets: presumptions and evidence. 60p.
UNIVERSIDAD CARLOS III de MADRID. Dept. de Economia.
2000-54 Ferreira, Jose Luis. Strategic interaction between futures
and spot markets. 20p.
2000-56 Ruiz-Castillo, Javier. The measurement of structural and
exchange income mobility. 35p.
2000-55 Zamora Talaya, Bernarda. Rationality in the joint
allocation of private and public goods. 28p.
UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN. Institute of Economics.
2000-8 Amir, Rabah. Market structure, scale economies and industry
performance. 30p.
2000-9 Amir, Rabah & Nannerup, Niels. Information structure and
the tragedy of the commons in resource extraction. 25p.
COWLES FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH IN ECONOMICS AT YALE UNIVERSITY.
1269 Andrews, Donald W.K. Equivalence of the higher-order
asymptotic efficiency of k-step and extremum statistics.
40p.
1276 Arozamena, Leandro & Cantillon, Estelle. Investment
incentives in procurement auctions. 40p.
1277 Bergemann, Dirk & Valimaki, Juuso. Entry and vertical
differentiation. 45p.
1272 Brainard, William C. & Scarf, Herbert E. How to compute
equilibrium prices in 1891. 20p.
1273 Corsetti, Giancarlo, et al. Does one Soros make a
difference?: a theory of currency crises with large and
small traders. 31p.
1274 Moon, Hyungsik Roger & Phillips, Peter C.B. GMM estimation
of autoregressive roots near unity with panel data. 54p.
1271 Morris, Stephen. Faulty communication. 27p.
1275 Morris, Stephen & Shin, Hyun Song. Global games: theory and
applications. 67p.
1278 Schiff, Aaron F. & Phillips, Peter C.B. Forecasting New
Zealand's real GNP. 32p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF ATLANTA. Research Department.
2000-14 Becsi, Zsolt, Wang, Ping & Li, Victor. Financial
matchmakers in credit markets with heterogeneous borrowers.
35p.
2000-18 Benston, George, et al. Bank capital structure, regulatory
capital, and securities innovations. 38p.
2000-17 Espinosa-Vega, Marco A. & Yip, Chong K. Government
financing in an endogenous growth moel with financial market
restrictions. 29p.
2000-16 Espinosa-Vega, Marco A., Smith, Bruce D. & Yip, Chong K.
Barriers to international capital flows: when, why, how big,
and for whom? 41p.
2000-10 Gillette, Ann B., Noe, Thomas H. & Rebello, Michael J.
Corporate board composition, protocols, and voting behavior:
experimental evidence. 62p.
2000-9 Gillette, Ann B. & Noe, Thomas H. If at first you don't
succeed: an experimental investigation of the impact of
repetition options on corporate takeovers. 63p.
2000-13 Ginther, Donna K. & Pollak, Robert A. Does family structure
affect children's educational outcomes? 53p.
2000-15 Kahn, Charles M. & Roberds, William. The CLS bank: a
solution to the risks of international payments settlement?
48p.
2000-11 Maberly, Edwin D. & Waggoner, Daniel F. Closing the
question on the continuation of turn-of-the-month effects:
evidence from the S&P 500 index futures cont. 26p.
2000-12 Zavodny, Madeline. Immigrant selectivity: evidence from
occupational distributions. 29p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF KANSAS CITY. Research Division.
2000-2 Orlando, Michael J. On the importance of geographic and
technological proximity for R & D spillovers: an empirical
investigation. 45p.
2000-1 Schreft, Stacey L. Private money, settlement, and discount:
a comment. 8p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF PHILADELPHIA. Economic Research Division.
2000-8 Carlino, Gerald & Sill, Keith. Regional income
fluctuations: common trends and common cycles. 33p.
2000-9 Carlino, Gerald A., DeFina, Robert H. & Sill, Keith.
Sectoral shocks and metropolitan employment growth. 30p.
2000-10 Khan, Aubhik & Thomas, Julia K. Nonconvex factor
adjustments in equilibrium business cycle models: do
nonlinearities matter? 47p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD. International Finance Papers.
683 Nelson, Charles R., Piger, Jeremy & Zivot, Eric. Markov
regime-switching and unit root tests. 31p.
682 Wright, Jonathan H. Exact confidence intervals for impulse
responses in a Gaussian vector autoregression. 20p.
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION. Bureau of Economics.
234 Curran, Christopher & Schrag, Joel. Optimal agency
relationships in search markets. 34p.
INSTITUTO DE ESTUDIOS ECONOMICOS DE GALICIA PEDRO BARRIE de la MAZA
43 Esteban, Joan & Sakovics, Jozsef. Temporary alliance
formation: endogenous sequencing in conflict games. 18p.
42 Esteban, Joan & Ray, Debraj. Wealth constraints, lobbying
and the efficiency of public allocation. 11p.
33 Giannetti, Mariassunta. Banking system, international
investors and central bank policy. 46p.
37 Gimenez, Eduardo L. & Martin-Moreno, Jose Maria. Money and
business cycles in a small open economy: a study of the
Spanish case. 42p.
35 Jeske, Karsten. Decentralizing international debt with risk
of repudiation. 25p.
36 Manresa, Antonio & Pigem, Monica. Diffusion of countries'
growth through specialization and trade of intermediate
inputs. 14p.
38 Manzano, Baltasar & Ruiz, Jesus. Optimal contingent fiscal
policy in a business cycle model. 34p.
34 Miguel Palacios, Carlos de. Stabilization mechanisms in a
monetary union. 30p.
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY. Department of Economics.
53 McFadzean, David, Stewart, Deron & Tesfatsion, Leigh. A
computational laboratory for evolutionary trade networks.
22p.
52 Nicolaisen, James, Petrov, Valentin & Tesfatsion, Leigh.
Market power and efficiency in a computational electricity
market with discriminatory double-auction pricing. 25p.
BANCA DE ITALIA. Research Department.
375 Balassone, Fabrizio & Monacelli, Daniela. EMU fiscal rules:
is there a gap? 30p.
376 Giannetti, Mariassunta. Do better institutions mitigate
agency problems?: evidence from corporate finance choices.
47p.
374 Lippi, Francesco. Strategic monetary policy with
non-atomistic wage-setters. 36p.
UNIVERSITE DE LAUSANNE. Dept. d'Econometrie d' Econ. Politique.
2000-13 Abul Naga, Ramses H. Galtonian regression of
intergenerational income linkages: biased procedures, a new
estimator and mean-square error comparisons. 26p.
2000-14 Abul Naga, Ramses H. A note on the estimation of
intergenerational income correlations by the method of
averaging. 9p.
2000-21 Arping, Stefan. Debt and product market fragility. 22p.
2000-22 Arping, Stefan. Is bank industrial ownership
anti-competitive. 32p.
2000-19 Berentsen, Aleksander & Rocheteau, Guillaume. On the
efficiency of monetary exchange: why divisibility of money
matters. 44p.
2000-18 Berentsen, Aleksander & Rocheteau, Guillaume. The role of
money in double coincidence environments. 36p.
2000-20 Butler, Monika. Tax-benefit linkages in pension systems: a
note. 12p.
2000-16 Mavroidis, Petros C. & Neven, Damien J. The international
dimension of the antitrust practice in Poland, Hungary and
the Czech Republic. 42p.
2000-17 Mavroidis, Petros C. & Neven, Damien J. The modernisation
of EU competition policy: making the network operate. 29p.
2000-15 Neven, Damien J. How should "protection" be evaluated in
Art. III GATT disputes? 32p.
LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS. ICERD-Devel. Econ. Discussion Series.
26 Bhalotra, Sonia. Is child work necessary? 71p.
27 Coady, David & Dreze, Jean. Commodity taxation and social
welfare: the generalised Ramsey rule. 37p.
UNIVERSITE CATH. DE LOUVAIN. Ctr. for Op. Research & Econometrics.
2000-32 Berlage, Lode, et al. Prospective aid and indebtedness
relief: a proposal. 42p.
2000-33 Broze, Laurence, Franq, Christian & Zakoian, Jean-Michel.
Non redundancy of high order moment conditions for efficient
GMM estimation of weak AR processes. 8p.
2000-25 Chiappori, Pierre-Andre, et al. The identification of
preferences from equilibrium prices under uncertainty. 16p.
2000-29 Coile, Courtney, et al. Delays in claiming social security
benefits. 41p.
2000-31 Coppersmith, Don & Lee, Jon. Indivisibility and
divisibility polytopes. 35p.
2000-37 De Sinopoli, Francesco & Iannantuoni, Giovanna. A spatial
voting model where proportional rule leads to two-party
equilibria. 19p.
2000-30 Del Rey, Elena. Teaching versus research: a model of state
university competition. 33p.
2000-34 Demichelis, Stefano & Polemarchakis, Heracles M. Life-span
and the determinacy of equilibrium in economies of
overlapping generations. 17p.
2000-36 Docquier, Frederic & Paddison, Oliver. Growth and equality
effects of pension plans. 22p.
2000-26 Herings, Jean-Jacques & Polemarchakis, Heracles M.
Equilibrium and arbitrage in incomplete asset markets with
fixed prices. 31p.
2000-28 Lovo, Stefano. Infinitely lived representative agent
exchange economy with myopia. 25p.
2000-27 Nesterov, Yu & de Palma, Andre. Stable dynamics in
transportation systems. 20p.
2000-35 Pestieau, Pierre & Possen, Uri M. Macroeconomic
implications of switching the social security trust fund
towards a greater investment in equities. 29p.
MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY. Department of Economics.
10/2000 Bradford, Wylie. Global capitalism and sustainable
development. 13p.
11/2000 Bradford, Wylie. Rawlsian justive and preferences over
work. 19p.
12/2000 Bradford, Wylie. Value theory: economic paradigms and Rawls
- exchange versus production in the theory of justice. 18p.
9/2000 Matthews, Kathryn. Purchasing power parity, nontraded
prices and the terms of trade. 24p.
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND. Department of Economics.
2000-3 Betancourt, Roger. Packaging as commodity bundling and
inter-type competition in retailing. 34p.
2000-4 Sakellaris, Plutarchos. Patterns of plant adjustment. 46p.
UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE. Department of Economics.
763 Gangadharan, Lata & Maitra, Pushkar. Gender and child
mortality in Pakistan. 47p.
765 Harris, Michael. Some unpleasant natural resource
accounting arithmetic: the welfare inconsistency of "green
GDP". 36p.
764 Lye, Jenny N. & Hirschberg, Joe. Alcohol consumption,
smoking and wages. 24p.
MONASH UNIVERSITY. Department of Economics.
7/2000 Bhattacharya, Mita & Smyth, Russell. The determinants of
judicial prestige and influence: some empirical evidence
from the high court of Australia. 51p.
8/2000 Brooks, Robert D., Fausten, Dietrich K. & Silvapulle, Param.
Causality in international capital movements: the income
mobility of Australian investment abroad. 20p.
3/2000 Gangadharan, Lata & Maitra, Pushkar. The effect of
education on the timing of marriage and first conception in
Pakistan. 37p.
5/2000 Goss, Barry A., Avsar, S. Gulay & Inder, Brett A.
Simultaneity, rationality and price determination in U.S.
live cattle. 30p.
1/2000 Ng, Yew-Kwang & Yang, Xiaokai. Effects of
externality-corrective taxation on the extent of the market
and network size of division of labor. 28p.
4/2000 Tombazos, Christis G. A production theory approach to the
imports and wage inequality nexus. 38p.
2/2000 Yang, Xiaokai. Incomplete contingent labor contract,
asymmetric residual rights and authority, and the theory of
the firm. 33p.
6/2000 Yong, Jong-Say. Free riding and the welfare effects of
parallel imports. 21p.
UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH. Center for Economic Studies.
311 Bohm, Hjalmar & Funke, Michael. Optimal investment
strategies under demand and tax policy uncertainty. 19p.
310 Darby, Julia, Li, Chol-Won & Muscatelli, V. Anton.
Political uncertainty, public expenditure and growth. 34p.
309 Guth, Sandra & Guth, Werner. Preemption in capacity and
price determination: a study of endogenous timing of
decisions for homogeneous markets. 27p.
308 Guth, Werner & Kovacs, Judit. Why do people veto?: an
experimental analysis of the valuation and the consequences
of varying degrees of veto powe. 24p.
313 Gylfason, Thorvaldur. Resources, agriculture, and economic
growth in economies in transition. 47p.
312 Katayama, Seiichi & Ursprung, Heinrich W. Commercial
culture, political culture, and the political economy of
trade policy: the case of Japan. 29p.
305 Schneider, Friedrich. Illegal activities, but still value
added ones(?): size, causes, and measurement of the shadow
economies all over the world. 48p.
306 Schneider, Friedrich. The increase of the size of the
shadow economy of 18 OECD countries: some preliminary
explanations. 31p.
307 Sinn, Hans-Werner. EU enlargement and the future of the
welfare state. 13p.
NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH. Working Papers.
7938 Acemoglu, Daron. Credit market imperfections and persistent
unemployment. 18p.
7914 Aizenman, Joshua. Endogenous pricing to market and
financing costs. 28p.
7927 Alesina, Alberto & Barro, Robert J. Currency unions. 48p.
7903 Altshuler, Rosanne & Hubbard, R. Glenn. The effect of the
Tax Reform Act of 1986 on the location of assets in
financial services firms. 35p.
7933 Andersen, Torben G., et al. The distrbution of stock return
volatility. 39p.
7941 Antweiler, Werner & Trefler, Daniel. Increasing returns and
all that: a view from trade. 57p.
7924 Arnould, Richard, Bertrand, Marianne & Hallock, Kevin F.
Does managed care change the mission of nonprofit
hospitals?: evidence from the managerial labor market. 43p.
7932 Atack, Jeremy, Bateman, Fred & Margo, Robert A. Rising wage
dispersion across American manufacturing establishments,
1850-1880. 40p.
7887 Athey, Susan & Stern, Scott. The impact of information
technology on emergency health care outcomes. 68p.
7890 Autor, David H., Levy, Frank & Murnane, Richard J.
Upstairs, downstairs: computer-skill complementarity and
computer-labor substitution on two floors of a large bank.
24p.
7913 Bae, Kee-Hong, Karolyi, G. Andrew & Stulz, Rene M. A new
approach to measuring financial contagion. 48p.
7937 Baker, Michael & Fortin, Nicole M. Does comparable worth
work in a decentralized labor market? 49p.
7910 Ball, Laurence. Policy rules and external shocks. 20p.
7911 Barro, Robert J. & Lee, Jong-Wha. International data on
educational attainment updates and implications. 36p.
7952 Bertrand, Marianne, Mehta, Paras & Mullainathan, Sendhil.
Ferreting out tunneling: an application to Indian business
groups. 47p.
7931 Bertrand, Marianne & Hallock, Kevin F. The gender gap in
top corporate jobs. 33p.
7875 Betts, Julian R. & Grogger, Jeff. The impact of grading
standards on student achievement, educational attainment,
and entry-level earnings. 31p.
7909 Blinder, Alan S. & Morgan, John. Are two heads better than
one?: an experimental analysis of group vs. individual
decision making. 48p.
7929 Blonigen, Bruce A. & Davies, Ronald B. The effects of
bilateral tax treaties on U.S. FDI activity. 37p.
7900 Bordo, Michael D. & Murshid, Antu Panini. Are financial
crises becoming increasingly more contagious? What is the
historical evidence on contagion? 70p.
7919 Calomiris, Charles W. & Mason, Joseph R. Causes of U.S.
bank distress during the Depression. 65p.
7908 Casares, Miguel & McCallum, Bennett T. An optimizing IS-LM
framework with endogenous investment. 39p.
7874 Case, Anne, Lin, I-Fen & McLanahan, Sara. Educational
attainment in blended families. 32p.
7904 Caselli, Francesco & Coleman, Wilbur John. The world
technology frontier. 29p.
7881 Chernichovsky, Dov. The public-private mix in the modern
health care system: concepts, issues, and policy options
revisited. 35p.
7902 Chinn, Menzie D. & Kletzer, Kenneth M. International
capital inflows, domestic financial intermediation and
financial crises under imperfect information. 44p.
7925 Cooper, Russell W. & Haltiwanger, John C. On the nature of
capital adjustment costs. 32p.
7888 Cullen, Julie Berry, Jacob, Brian A. & Levitt, Steven D.
The impact of school choice on student outcomes: an analysis
of the Chicago public schools. 48p.
7905 Davis, Steven J. & Willen, Paul. Occupation-level income
shocks and asset returns: their covariance and implications
for portfolio choice. 69p.
7920 Devereux, Michael P. & Hubbard, R. Glenn. Taxing
multinationals. 47p.
7892 Djankov, Simeon, et al. The regulation of entry. 49p.
7906 Dynan, Karen E., Skinner, Jonathan & Zeldes, Stephen P. Do
the rich save more? 49p.
7886 Ehrenberg, Ronald G., Cheslock, John J. & Epifantseva,
Julia. Paying our presidents: what do trustees value?
33p.
7889 Engel, Charles. Optimal exchange rate policy: the influence
of price setting and asset markets. 53p.
7956 Epple, Dennis, Figlio, David & Romano, Richard. Competition
between private and public schools: testing stratification
and pricing predictions. 40p.
7899 Feldstein, Martin. Aspects of global economic integration:
outlook for the future. 13p.
7901 Frankel, Jeffrey, Schmukler, Sergio & Serven, Luis.
Verifiability and the vanishing intermediate exchange rate
regime. 71p.
7955 Friedman, Benjamin M. Decoupling at the margin: the threat
to monetary policy from the electronic revolution in
banking. 16p.
7877 Gans, Joshua S. & Stern, Scott. When does funding research
by smaller firms bear fruit?: evidence from the SBIR
program. 61p.
7894 Gentry, William M. & Hubbard, R. Glenn. Entrepreneurship
and household savings. 62p.
7944 George, Lisa & Waldfogel, Joel. Who benefits whom in daily
newspaper markets? 37p.
7942 Gilleskie, Donna B. & Mroz, Thomas A. Estimating the
effects of covariates on health expenditures. 60p.
7907 Glied, Sherry & Zivin, Joshua. How do doctors behave when
some (but not all) of their patients are in managed care?
37p.
7897 Grossman, Herschel I. The creation of effective property
rights. 18p.
7898 Grossman, Herschel I. Inventors and pirates: creative
activity and intellectual property rights. 18p.
7923 Gruber, Jonathan & Orszag, Peter. Does the social security
earnings test affect labor supply and benefits receipt?
42p.
7896 Gugerty, Mary Kay & Kremer, Michael. Outside funding of
community organizations: benefitting or displacing the
poor? 21p.
7921 Hart, Oliver. Different approaches to bankruptcy. 18p.
7912 Hendershott, Patric H., MacGregor, Bryan D. & Tse, Raymond
Y.C. Estimating the rental adjustment process. 18p.
7928 Hendershott, Patric H. & White, Michael. Taxing and
subsidizing housing investment: the rise and fall of
housing's favored status. 32p.
7943 Lach, Saul. Do R & D subsidies stimulate or displace
private R & D? Evidence from Israel. 37p.
7879 Laibson, David, Repetto, Andrea & Tobacman, Jeremy. The
debt puzzle. 70p.
7918 Lerner, Josh. Where does State Street lead?: a first look
at finance patents, 1971-2000. 45p.
7935 Lowry, Michelle & Schwert, G. William. IPO market cycles?:
bubbles or sequential learning? 33p.
7916 McCallum, Bennett T. The present and future of monetary
policy rules. 21p.
7915 McCallum, Bennett T. & Nelson, Edward. Timeless perspective
vs. discretionary monetary policy in forward-looking models.
33p.
7884 Mankiw, N. Gregory. The inexorable and mysterious tradeoff
between inflation and unemployment. 30p.
7917 Metcalf, Gilbert E. Environmental levies and distortionary
taxation: Pigou, taxation, and pollution. 14p.
7926 Mishkin, Frederic S. Prudential supervision: why is it
important and what are the issues? 36p.
7939 Moriguchi, Chiaki. The evolution of employment relations in
U.S. and Japanese manufacturing firms, 1900-1960: a
comparative historical and institutional analysis. 98p.
7895 Mullahy, John. Live long, live well: quantifying the health
of heterogeneous populations. 52p.
7948 Mullainathan, Sendhil & Thaler, Richard H. Behavioral
economics. 11p.
7891 Porter, Michael E. & Stern, Scott. Measuring the "ideas"
production function: evidence from international patent
output. 46p.
7958 Rajan, Raghuran G. & Zingales, Luigi. The governance of the
new enterprise. 43p.
7873 Schlingemann, Frederik P., Stulz, Rene M. & Walking, Ralph
A. Asset liquidity and segment divestitures. 34p.
7934 Sieg, Holger, et al. Using locational equilibrium models to
evaluate housing price indexes. 22p.
7893 Sinai, Todd & Gyourko, Joseph. The asset price incidence of
capital gains taxes: evidence from the Taxpayer's Relief Act
of 1997 and publicly-traded real estate firms. 41p.
7922 Slemrod, Joel & Kopczuk, Wojciech. The optimal elasticity
of taxable income. 24p.
7953 Svensson, Lars E.O. & Woodford, Michael. Indicator
variables for optimal policy. 43p.
7930 Trajtenberg, Manuel. R & D policy in Israel: an overview
and reassessment. 59p.
NORWEGIAN SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS & BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
7/2000 Alstadsaeter, Annette. Does the tax system encourage too
much education? 16p.
5/2000 Bardsen, Gunnar, Doornik, Jurgen & Klovland, Jan T. Wage
behaviour during the interwar years: are there any puzzles
left? Evidence from a panel of Norwegian manufacturing
industries. 13p.
13/2000 Bjorvatn, Kjetil & Cappelen, Alexander W. Inequality,
segregation, and redistribution. 25p.
10/2000 Cappelen, Alexander W. Moral theory and international
fiscal law. 20p.
11/2000 Cappelen, Alexander W. Redistribution and the size of
jurisdictions. 20p.
12/2000 Cappelen, Alexander W. Tax treaties and the marginal cost
of funds. 24p.
8/2000 Gabrielsen, Tommy S. & Sorgard, Lars. Private labels, price
rivalry, and public policy. 28p.
9/2000 Lommerud, Kjell E., Staume, Odd R. & Sorgard, Lars. Merger
profitability in unionized oligopoly. 31p.
6/2000 Nilssen, Tore & Sorgard, Lars. TV advertising, programming
investments, and product-market oligopoly. 46p.
14/2000 Tungodden, Bertil. Responsibility and redistribution: the
case of first best taxation. 19p.
UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD. Nuffield College.
2000-12 Quah, John K.H. Weak axiomatic demand theory. 43p.
2000-14 Sgroi, Daniel. Optimizing information in the herd: guinea
pigs, profits and welfare. 24p.
2000-15 Sgroi, Daniel. The right choice at the right time: a
herding experiment in endogenous time. 19p.
2000-13 Spiegler, Ran. Pro arguments, con arguments, and status quo
bias in multi-issue decision problems. 28p.
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. Center for Analytic Research in Econ.
2000-17 Coles, Melvyn G. & Eeckhout, Jan. Efficient job allocation.
35p.
2000-18 Eeckhout, Jan. Competing norms of cooperation. 42p.
2000-14 Hakim, Simon, Rengert, George F. & Shachmurove, Yochanan.
Knowing your odds: home burglary and the odds ratio. 23p.
2000-15 Shachmurove, Yochanan. An empirical investigation of IPO's
annualized returns in the last three decades. 23p.
2000-12 Shachmurove, Yochanan. Optimal portfolio analysis for the
Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland during the 1994-1995
period. 24p.
2000-11 Shachmurove, Yochanan & Witkowska, Dorota. Utilizing
artificial neural network models to predict stock markets.
24p.
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY. Industrial Relations Section.
446 Hayes, Lashawn R. Do the poor pay more? An empirical
investigation of price dispersion in food retailing. 45p.
447 Krueger, Alan B. Economic considerations and class size.
42p.
PURDUE UNIVERSITY. Inst. for Research in Behav, Econ & Mgmt Sci.
1137 Baye, Michael R., Kovenock, Dan & deVries, Casper G.
Comparative analysis of litigation systems: an
auction-theoretic approach. 38p.
1138 Chakravarty, Sugato & Sarkar, Asani. Do differences in
transparency affect trading costs? Evidence from U.S.
corporate, municipal and Treasury bond markets. 40p.
UNIVERSITY OF STOCKHOLM. Department of Economics.
2000-9 Roeger, Werner & Wijkander, Hans. Unemployment in Europe:
swimming against the tide of skill-biased technical progress
without relative wage adjustment. 40p.
TEL-AVIV UNIVERSITY. Eitan Berglas School of Economics.
18/2000 Chiappori, Pierre A. & Weiss, Yoram. An equilibrium
analysis of divorce. 46p.
19/2000 Cukierman, Alex, Miller, Geoffrey P. & Neyapti, Bilin.
Central bank reform, liberalization and inflation in
transition economies: an international perspective. 37p.
20/2000 Pines, David. On alternative urban growth patterns. 46p.
22/2000 Pines, David & Thisse, Jacques-Francois. Urban systems:
market and efficiency. 14p.
21/2000 Rubinstein, Ariel. Is it "economics and psychology"?: the
case of hyperbolic discounting. 15p.
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY-ST. LOUIS. Center in Political Economy.
206 Boylan, Richard T. & Long, Cheryl X. Size, monitoring, and
plea rate: an examination of United States attorneys. 38p.
210 Calvert, Randall. Rationality, identity, and expression.
44p.
211 Calvert, Randall & Fox, Justin. Effective parties in a
model of repeated legislative bargaining. 35p.
207 Rothstein, Paul & Hoover, Gary. The welfare economics of
autarky, federalism, and federation formation. 42p.
212 Schofield, Norman. Constitutional quandaries and critical
elections. 26p.
209 Schofield, Norman. Evolution of the Constitution. 37p.
208 Schofield, Norman, et al. Representative democracy and
electoral rules. 44p.
COWLES FOUNDATION AT YALE UNIVERSITY. Reprint Series.
1001 Andrews, Donald W.K. & Bushinsky, Moshe. A three-step
method for choosing the number of bootstrap repetitions.
0p.
999 Moon, Hyungsik R. & Phillips, Peter C.B. Maximum likelihood
estimation in panels with incidental trends. 0p.
1000 Shiller, Robert J. The Econometric Theory interview:
Professor James Tobin. 0p.