New Acquisitions - October-November 2001
ATHENS UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS & BUSINESS. Dept. of Economics.
134 Bosworth, Barry & Kollintzas, Tryphon. Economic growth in
Greece: past performance and future prospects. 49p.
133 Pournarakis, Mike. Fixity of exchange rates and efficiency
of monetary policy in the European transition economics: the
experience of the late 1990s. 20p.
BANCO DE ESPANA. Servicio de Estudios.
2001-11 Alonso, Francisco, Blanco, Roberto & del Rio, Ana.
Estimating inflation expectations using French government
inflation-indexed bonds. 39p.
2001-12 Caporello, Gianluca, Maravall, Agustin & Sanchez, Fernando
J. Program TSW reference manual. 59p.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-BERKELEY. Department of Economics.
306 Farrell, Joseph & Katz, Michael. Competition or predation?
Schumpeterian rivalry in network markets. 36p.
303 Gallini, Nancy & Scotchmer, Suzanne. Intellectual property:
when is it the best incentive system? 26p.
304 Hall, Bronwyn H., Jaffe, Adam & Trajtenberg, Manuel. Market
value and patent citations: a first look. 47p.
305 Scotchmer, Suzanne. The political economy of intellectual
property treaties. 30p.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-SANTA BARBARA. Department of Economics.
3/2001 Bohn, Henning. Retirement savings in an aging society: a
case for innovative government debt management. 42p.
2/2001 Costello, Christopher & McAusland, Carol. On agricultural
protection and exotic species introduction. 24p.
7/2001 Frech, H.E. What can corporate demography and economics
contribute to each other? 30p.
6/2001 Kavuncu, Yusuf O. & Knabb, Shawn D. An intergenerational
cost-benefit analysis of climate change. 41p.
8/2001 LeRoy, Stephen F. Infinite portfolios. 20p.
1/2001 Sodal, Sigbjorn. Entry, exit and scrapping decisions with
investment lags: a series of investment models based on a
new approach. 34p.
5/2001 Sunnevag, Kjell J. Auction design for the allocation of
emission permits. 16p.
4/2001 Sunnevag, Kjell J. Auction design for the allocation of
multiple units of a homogenous good: theoretical background
and practical experience. 28p.
UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN. Centre for Industrial Economics.
2001-4 Schultz, Christian. Transparency and tacit collusion. 27p.
2001-5 Lambertini, Luca & Schultz, Christian. Price or quantity in
tacit collusion. 7p.
COWLES FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH IN ECONOMICS AT YALE UNIVERSITY.
1332 Bandi, Federico M. & Phillips, Peter C.B. Fully
nonparametric estimation of scalar diffusion models. 47p.
1323 Bergemann, Dirk & Pesendorfer, Martin. Information
structures in optimal auctions. 47p.
1319 Blume, Larry & Easley, David. If you're so smart, why
aren't you rich? Belief selection in complete and
incomplete markets. 36p.
1315 Dubey, Pradeep & Geanakoplos, John. Insurance contracts
designed by competitive pooling. 38p.
1316 Geanakoplos, John. Liquidity, default and crashes:
endogenous contracts in general equilibrium. 35p.
1314 Geanakoplos, John & Diamond, Peter. Social security
investment in equities I: linear case. 28p.
1321 Hall, George J. Exchange rates and casualties during the
First World War. 34p.
1320 Mandler, Michael. Accessible Pareto-improvements: using
market information to reform inefficiencies. 37p.
1322 Mandler, Michael. Compromises between cardinality and
ordinality in preference theory and social choice. 38p.
1324 Nordhaus, William D. The progress of computing. 51p.
1330 Phillips, Peter C.B. Bootstrapping spurious regression.
42p.
1331 Phillips, Peter C.B., Park, Joon Y. & Chang, Yoosoon.
Nonlinear instrumental variable estimation of an
autoregression. 28p.
1281r Roemer, John E. Does democracy engender equality? 47p.
1328 Roemer, John E. Egalitarianism against the veil of
ignorance. 27p.
1327 Roemer, John E. Value and politics. 30p.
1326 Roemer, John E. & Veneziani, Roberto. What we owe our
children, they their children.... 41p.
1318 Sun, Ning & Yang, Zaifu. Perfectly fair allocations with
indivisibilities. 17p.
1325 Welch, Ivo. The equity premium consensus forecast
revisited. 14p.
1329 Xiao, Zhijie & Phillips, Peter C.B. A CUSUM test for
cointegration using regression residuals. 21p.
1317 Yang, Zaifu. A practical competitive market model for
indivisible commodities. 9p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF ATLANTA. Research Department.
2001-16 Jeske, Karsten. Private international debt with risk of
repudiation. 41p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF CHICAGO. Research Department.
2001-8 Christiano, Lawrence J., Eichenbaum, Martin & Evans, Charles
L. Nominal rigidities and the dynamic effects of a shock to
monetary policy. 47p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF MINNEAPOLIS. Research Department.
292 Bergoeing, Raphael, et al. A decade lost and found: Mexico
and Chile in the 1980s. 52p.
293 Golosov, Mikhail, Kocherlakota, Narayana & Tsyvinski, Aleh.
Optimal indirect and capital taxation. 43p.
294 McGrattan, Ellen R. & Prescott, Edward C. The stock market
crash of 1929: Irving Fisher was right!. 37p.
295 Cole, Harold L. & Ohanian, Lee E. The great U.K.
depression: a puzzle and possible resolution. 49p.
FED RESERVE BANK OF MPLS-UNIV OF MINN. Inst. for Empirical Macro.
139 Walde, Klaus. Capital accumulation in a model of growth and
creative destruction. 19p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF PHILADELPHIA. Economic Research Division.
2001-14 Carlino, Gerald A., Chatterjee, Satyajit & Hunt, Robert.
Knowledge spillovers and the new economy of cities. 25p.
2001-13 Hunt, Robert M. Patentability, industry structure, and
innovation. 36p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD. Finance & Economics Discussion Series.
2001-37 Bakshi, Gurdip, Madan, Dilip & Zhang, Frank. Recovery in
default risk modelling: theoretical foundations and
empirical applications. 37p.
2001-40 Cummins, Jason G. & Nyman, Ingmar. Optimal investment with
fixed refinancing costs. 31p.
2001-38 Hannan, Timothy H., et al. To surcharge or not to
surcharge: an empirical investigation of ATM pricing. 32p.
2001-39 Levin, Andrew, Wieland, Volker & Williams, John C. The
performance of forecast-based monetary policy rules under
model uncertainty. 44p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD. International Finance Papers.
711 Kamin, Steven B., Schindler, John W. & Samuel, Shawna L.
The contribution of domestic and external factors to
emerging market devaluation crises: an early warning systems
approach. 54p.
712 Roush, Jennifer E. Evidence uncovered: long-term interest
rates, monetary policy, and the expectations theory. 49p.
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION. Bureau of Economics.
242 Thomas, Charles J. Collusion and optimal reserve prices in
repeated procurement auctions. 32p.
HITOTSUBASHI UNIVERSITY. Institute for Economic Research.
413 Islamov, Bakhtior. Central Asia: problems of external debt
and its sustainability. 37p.
414 Narayanan, K. Liberalisation and the differential conduct
and performance of firms: a study of the Indian automobile
sector. 32p.
412 Rollings, Neil. Modernisation by consensus: the impact of
the policy process on British economic policy 1945-64. 20p.
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY. Department of Economics.
54 Bhattacharya, Joydeep & Haslag, Joseph H. On the use of the
inflation tax when non-distortionary taxes are available.
18p.
BANCA DE ITALIA. Research Department.
410 Bentivogli, Chiara & Monti, Paola. International
transmission via trade links: theoretically consistent
indicators of interdependence for Latin America and Southeast
Asia. 41p.
404 Bonaccorsi di Patti, Emilia & Gobbi, Giorgio. The effects
of bank consolidation and market entry on small business
lending. 37p.
406 Carnazza, Paolo & Parigi, Giuseppe. The evolution of
confidence for European consumers and businesses in France,
Germany and Italy. 35p.
408 Corsetti, Giancarlo, Pericoli, Marcello & Sbracia, Massimo.
Correlation analysis of financial contagion: what one should
know before running a test. 47p.
403 de Blasio, Guido & Mini, Federico. Seasonality and
capacity: an application to Italy. 48p.
405 Dedola, Luva, Gaiotti, Eugenio & Silipo, Luca. Money demand
in the Euro area: do national differences matter? 54p.
407 Pericoli, Marcello & Sbracia, Massimo. A primer on
financial contagion. 46p.
409 Sbracia, Massimo & Zaghini, Andrea. The role of the banking
system in the international transmission of shocks. 40p.
LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS. Int'l. Centre for Econ & Related Disc.
428 Bar-Isaac, Heski. Self-confidence and survival. 43p.
MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY. Department of Economics.
8/2001 Bryant, W.D.A. On the probability of help. 10p.
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND. Department of Economics.
2001-2 Oates, Wallace E. Fiscal competition or harmonization?
Some reflections. 11p.
2001-1 Oates, Wallace E. & Portney, Paul R. The political economy
of environmental policy. 47p.
UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE. Department of Economics.
811 Chan, Timothy & Kam, Yoke. Public infrastructure spillovers
and growth: theory and time series evidence for Australia.
22p.
810 Dixon, Robert, Lim, G.C. & Thomson, Jim. Australian gross
flows data: the labour force survey and the size of the
population represented by the matched sample. 30p.
807 Smirnov, Vladimir & Wait, Andrew. Hold-up and sequential
specific investments. 31p.
808 Smirnov, Vladimir & Wait, Andrew. Timing of investments,
hold-up and total welfare. 50p.
809 Wait, Andrew. Delaus in bargaining with incomplete
contracts. 40p.
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA. Center for Economic Research.
313 Nyman, John A. The demand for insurance: expected utility
theory from a gain perspective. 29p.
MONASH UNIVERSITY. Department of Econometrics & Bus. Statistics.
7/2001 Athanasopoulos, George, Anderson, Heather M. & Vahid,
Farshid. Capturing the shape of business cycles with
nonlinear autoregressive leading indicator models. 36p.
6/2001 Erbas, Bircan & Hyndman, Rob J. Statistical methodological
issues in studies of air pollution and respiratory disease.
16p.
5/2001 Hyndman, Rob J. & Billah, Baki. Unmasking the theta method.
6p.
9/2001 Issler, Joao V. & Vahid, Farshid. The missing link: using
the NBER recession indicator to construct coincident and
leading indices of economic activity. 35p.
8/2001 Sarin, Rajiv & Vahid, Farshid. Strategy similarity and
coordination. 37p.
UNIVERSITE DE MONTREAL. Departement de Sciences Economiques.
2001-12 Ambec, Stefan & Poitevin, Michel. Organizational design of
R&D activities. 33p.
2001-14 Bossert, Walter, Derks, Jean & Peters, Hans. Efficiency in
uncertain cooperative games. 13p.
2001-17 Bossert, Walter, Pattanaik, Prasanta K. & Xu, Yongsheng.
The measurement of diversity. 11p.
2001-6 Blackorby, Charles, Bossert, Walter & Donaldson, David. The
axiomatic approach to population ethics. 37p.
2001-16 Blackorby, Charles, Bossert, Walter & Donaldson, David. A
representation theorem for domains with discrete and
continuous variables. 12p.
2001-13 Bossert, Walter, Sprumont, Yves & Suzumura, Kotaro.
Rationalizability of choice functions on general domains
without full transitivity. 29p.
2001-8 Dufour, Jean-Marie, et al. Simulation-based finite sample
tests for heteroskedasticity and ARCH effects. 43p.
2001-9 Garcia, Rene, Luger, Richard & Renalut, Eric. Asymmetric
smiles, leverage effects and structural parameters. 50p.
2001-10 Garcia, Rene, Luger, Richard & Renault, Eric. Empirical
assessment of an intertemporal option pricing model with
latent variables. 36p.
2001-7 Ruge-Murcia, Francisco J. A prudent central banker. 20p.
UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH. Center for Economic Studies.
487 Albrecht, James & Vroman, Susan. Equilibrium search with
time-varying unemployment benefits. 22p.
516 Asche, Frank, Osmundsen, Petter & Tveteras, Ragnar. Energy
taxes and natural gas demand in EU-countries: tax incidence
and optimal export strategies. 26p.
504 Belke, Ansgar & Fehn, Rainer. Institutions and structural
unemployment: do capital market imperfections matter? 49p.
501 Bodenstein, Martin & Ursprung, Heinrich W. Political
yardstick competition, economic integration, and
constitutional choice in a federation. 28p.
494 Bohn, Henning. Retirement savings in an aging society: a
case for innovative government debt management. 42p.
515 Bos, Dieter. Bureaucrats and public procurement. 18p.
510 Burtless, Gary. The rationale for fundamental pension
reform in Germany and the United States: an assessment.
35p.
514 Calmfors, Lars & Johansson, Asa. Unemployment benefits,
contract length and nominal wage flexibility. 35p.
520 Calmfors, Lars. Wages and wage-bargaining institutions in
the EMU: a survey of the issues. 35p.
517 Cheung, Yin-Wong & Pascual, Antonio G. Market structure,
technology spillovers, and persistence in productivity
differentials. 33p.
502 Cheung, Yin-Wong & Westermann, Frank. Sectoral trends and
cycles in Germany. 26p.
497 Evans, George W. & Honkapohja, Seppo. Expectational
stability of resonant frequency sunspot equilibria. 13p.
485 Falkinger, Josef & Grossmann, VOlker. Work organization,
wage pressure in the secondary market, and the green card.
36p.
484 Fehr, Hans & Wiegard, Wolfgang. The incidence of an
extended ACE corporation tax. 24p.
492 Frey, Bruno S. & Stutzer, Alois. Beyond Bentham - measuring
procedural utility. 32p.
490 Frey, Bruno S. & Meier, Stephan. Political economists are
neither selfish nor indoctrinated. 22p.
503 Frey, Bruno S. & Stutzer, Alois. What can economists learn
from happiness research? 38p.
496 Gachter, Simon & Falk, Armin. Reputation or reciprocity?
An experimental investigation. 26p.
509 Gersbach, Hans & Wenzelburger, Jan. The dynamics of deposit
insurance and the consumption trap. 30p.
506 Grimm, Veronika, Riedel, Frank & Wolfstetter, Elmar. Low
price equilibrium in multi-unit auctions: the GSM spectrum
auction in Germany. 19p.
524 Hatzipanayotou, Panos, Hadjiyiannis, Costas & Michael,
Michael S. Tax competition, capital mobility and public
good provision within a trading block. 26p.
523 Haupt, Alexander & Peters, Wolfgang. Voting on public
pensions with hand and feet: how young migrants try to
escape from gerontocracy. 28p.
507 Hess, Gregory D. Marriage and consumption insurance: what's
love got to do with it? 43p.
495 Hoel, Michael & Iversen, Tor. Genetic testing when there is
a mix of compulsory and voluntary health insurance. 25p.
488 Hoel, Michael & Shapiro, Perry. Population mobility and
trasboundary environmental problems. 13p.
518 Keen, Michael, Lahiri, Sajal & Raimondos-Moller, Pascalis.
Tax principles and tax harmonization under imperfect
competition: a cautionary example. 12p.
519 Lambert, Peter J. & Ramos, Xavier. Welfare comparisons:
sequential procedures for heterogeneous population. 17p.
521 Leers, Theo, Meijdam, Lex & Verbon, Harrie A.A. The
politics of pension reform under ageing. 33p.
513 Leith, Campbell & Li, Choi-Won. Wage inequality and the
effort incentive effects of technological progress. 47p.
498 Lindbeck, Assar & Nyberg, Sten. Raising children to work
hard: altruism, work norms and social insurance. 37p.
491 Nielsen, Soren B., Raimondos-Moller, Pascalis & Schjelderup,
Guttorm. Formula apportionment and transfer pricing under
oligopolistic competition. 20p.
522 Pestieau, Pierre. Are we retiring too early? 22p.
500 Poutvaara, Panu. Gerontocracy revisited: unilateral
transfer to the young may benefit the middle-aged. 28p.
505 Richter, Wolfram F. & Boadway, Robin W. Trading off tax
distortion and tax evasion. 24p.
508 Sinn, Hans-Werner. Social dumping in the transformation
process? 36p.
493 Sinn, Hans-Werner & Westermann, Frank. Why has the Euro
been falling? 40p.
525 Stein, Jerome L. The equilibrium value of the Euro/$ U.S.
exchange rate: an evaluation of research. 41p.
511 Sturm, Jan-Egbert & de Haan, Jakob. Inflation in developing
countries: does central bank independence matter? 17p.
512 Viaene, Jean-Marie & Zilcha, Itzhak. Human capital
formation, income inequality and growth. 30p.
499 Wagener, Andreas. On intergenerational risk sharing within
social security schemes. 29p.
UNIVERSITAT MUNCHEN. Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultat.
2001-5 Barros de Castro, Antonio. Re-evaluation of the past and
discussion of the future: a perspective centered on economic
growth. 28p.
2001-6 Cheung, Yin-Wong & Westermann, Frank. Equity price dynamics
before and after the introduction of the Euro: a note. 22p.
2001-7 Fehr, Ernst, Klein, Alexander & Schmidt, Klaus M. Fairness,
incentives and contractual incompleteness. 40p.
2001-2 Fehr, Ernst & Schmidt, Klaus M. Theories of fairness and
reciprocity: evidence and economic applications. 56p.
2001-4 Feist, Holger. The enlargement of the European Union and
the redistribution of seigniorage wealth. 17p.
2001-3 Hong, Harrison & Rady, Sven. Strategic trading and learning
about liquidity. 40p.
2001-10 Keller, Godfrey & Rady, Sven. Price dispersion and learning
in a dynamic differentiated-goods duopoly. 37p.
2001-1 Mueller, Thomas. Analyzing modes of foreign entry:
Greenfield investment versus acquisition. 32p.
2001-9 Ortalo-Magne, Francois & Rady, Sven. Housing market
dynamics: in the contribution of income shocks and credit
constraints. 48p.
2001-8 Schlict, Ekkehart. Custom (entry for the Oxford
Encyclopedia of Economic History). 13p.
NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH. Working Papers.
8478 Abadie, Alberto & Gardeazabal, Javier. The economic costs
of conflict: a case-control study for the Basque Country.
32p.
8513 Abraham, Katherine G. & Shimer, Robert. Changes in
unemployment duration and labour force attachment. 60p.
8460 Acemoglu, Daron, Johnson, Simon & Robinson, James A.
Reversal of fortune: geography and institutions in the
making of the modern world income distribution. 81p.
8504 Ait-Sahalia, Yacine. Telling from discrete data whether the
underlying continuous time model is a diffusion. 44p.
8524 Alesina, Alberto, Galeser, Edward & Sacerdote, Bruce. Why
doesn't the U.S. have a European-style welfare system?
66p.
8473 Altonji, Joseph G. & Doraszelski, Ulrich. The role of
permanent income and demographics in black/white differences
in wealth. 62p.
8510 Andersen, Torben G., Benzoni, Luca & Lund, Jesper. An
empirical investigation of continuous time equity return
models. 46p.
8515 Anderson, James E. & van Wincoop, Eric. Borders, trade and
welfare. 36p.
8469 Anderson, James E. & Bandiera, Oriana. From wild West to
the Godfather: enforcement market structure. 39p.
8456 Angrist, Joshua D. & Krueger, Alan B. Instrumental
variables and the search for identification: from supply and
demand to natural experiements. 29p.
8466 Barsky, Robert, et al. Accounting for the black-white
wealth gap: a nonparametric approach. 30p.
8475 Baxter, Marianne & Farr, Dorsey D. The effects of variable
capital utilization on the measurement and properties of
sectoral productivity: some international evidence. 27p.
8431 Benabou, Roland & Ok, Efe A. Mobility and progressivity:
ranking income processes according to equality of
opportunity. 27p.
8520 Bergoeing, Raphael, et al. A decade lost and found: Mexico
and Chile in the 1980s. 52p.
8526 Bertola, Giuseppe, Blau, Francine D. & Kahn, Lawrence M.
Comparative analysis of labor market outcomes: lessons for
the U.S. from international long-run evidence. 75p.
8437 Blank, Rebecca M. & Ellwood, David T. The Clinton legacy
for America's poor. 74p.
8477 Blonigen, Bruce A. & Park, Jee-Hyeong. Dynamic pricing in
the presence of antidumping policy: theory and evidence.
47p.
8458 Bovenberg, A. Lans & Goulder, Lawrence H. Environmental
taxation and regulation. 76p.
8500 Bradford, David F. Reforming budgetary language. 34p.
8514 Card, David, Hildreth, Andrew K. & Shore-Sheppard, Lara D.
The measurement of Medicaid coverage in the SIPP: evidence
from California, 1990-1996. 39p.
8496 Carroll, Christopher D. & Kimball, Miles S. Liquidity
constraints and precautionary saving. 40p.
8495 Case, Anne. Does money protect health status? Evidence
from South African pensions. 30p.
8532 Caselli, Francesco & Morelli, Massimo. Bad politicians.
44p.
8470 Chernichovsky, Dov, Bolotin, Arkady & de Leeuw, David. A
fuzzy logic approach toward solving the analytic maze of
health system financing. 41p.
8539 Christiano, Lawrence J. & Rostagno, Massimo. Money growth
monitoring and the Taylor rule. 64p.
8533 Cochrane, John H. A rehabilitation of stochastic discount
factor methodology. 7p.
8527 Cooper, Russell & Willis, Jonathan L. The economics of
labor adjustment: mind the gap. 36p.
8523 Coyte, Peter C. & Stabile, Mark. Household responses to
public home care programs. 35p.
8455 Cutler, David & Gruber, Jonathan. Health policy in the
Clinton era: once bitten, twice shy. 79p.
8517 Davis, Donald R. & Weinstein, David E. Bones, bombs and
break points: the geography of economic activity. 45p.
8516 Davis, Donald R. & Weinstein, David E. Do factor endowments
matter for North-South trade? 47p.
8518 Davis, Donald R. & Weinstein, David E. Market size,
linkages, and productivity: a study of Japanese regions.
28p.
8463 De Haan, Wouter J., Haefke, Christian & Ramey, Garey.
Shocks and institutions in a job matching model. 51p.
8534 Deaton, Angus & Paxton, Christina. Mortality, income, and
income inequality over time in Britain and the United
States. 46p.
8443 DeLong, J. Bradford & Eichengreen, Barry. Between meltdown
and moral hazard: the internaitonal monetary and financial
policies of the Clinton Administration. 94p.
8507 Desai, Mihir A., Foley, C. Fritz & Hines, James R.
Repatriation taxes and dividend distortions. 40p.
8483 Diamond, Wayne J. & Freeman, Richard B. Will unionism
prosper in cyber-space? The promise of the Internet for
employee organization. 41p.
8538 Doidge, Craig, Karolyi, G. Andrew & Stutz, Rene M. Why are
foreign firms listed in the U.S. worth more? 43p.
8529 Edwards, Sebastian. Exchange rate regimes, capital flows
and crisis prevention. 67p.
8506 Edwards, Sebastian & Susmel, Raul. Volatility dependence
and contagion in emerging equity markets. 41p.
8482 Ellison, Sara F. & Wolfram, Catherine. Pharmaceutical
prices and political activity. 44p.
8488 Elmendorf, Douglas W., Liebman, Jeffrey B. & Wilcox, David
W. Fiscal policy and social security policy during the
1990s. 88p.
8512 Engerman, Stanley L. & Sokoloff, Kenneth L. The evolution
of suffrage institutions in the New World. 34p.
8487 Feldstein, Martin. The future of social security pensions
in Europe. 13p.
8451 Feldstein, Martin & Liebman, Jeffrey B. Social security.
107p.
8472 Froot, Kenneth A. & Ramadorai, Tarun. The information
content of international portfolio flows. 42p.
8522 Gaynor, Martin, Rebitzer, James B. & Taylor, Lowell J.
Incentives in HMOs. 45p.
8486 Gentry, William M., Kemsley, Deen & Mayer, Christopher J.
Dividence taxes and share prices: evidence from Real Estate
Investment Trusts. 37p.
8497 Geweke, John, Gowrisankaran, Gautam & Town, Robert J.
Bayesian inference for hospital quality in a selection
model. 77p.
8474 Goldin, Claudia & Shim, Maria. Making a name. 25p.
8505 Gompers, Paul A. & Lerner, Josh. The really long-run
performance of initial public offerings: the pre-NASDAQ
evidence. 40p.
8413 Gosling, Amanda & Lemieux, Thomas. Labour market reforms
and changes in wage inequality in the United Kingdom and the
United States. 54p.
8480 Gray, Wayne B. & Shadbegian, Ronald J. Plant vintage,
technology, and environmental regulation. 25p.
8484 Greenstone, Michael. The impacts of environmental
regulations on industrial activity: evidence from the 1970
and 1977 Clean Air Act amendments and the Census of Manufactures.
48p.
8509 Gronau, Reuben & Hamermesh, Daniel S. The demand for
variety: a household production perspective. 47p.
8498 Hall, Bronwyn H., Jaffe, Adam B. & Trajtenberg, Manuel. The
NBER patent citations data file: lessons, insights, and
methodological tools. 74p.
8479 Hanushek, Eric A., Kain, John F. & Rivkin, Steven G.
Disruption versus Tiebout improvement: the costs and
benefits of switching schools. 45p.
8502 Hanushek, Eric A., et al. Does peer ability affect student
achievement? 33p.
8452 Harvey, Campbell R., Lins, Karl V. & Roper, Andrew H. The
effect of capital structure when expected agency costs are
extreme. 43p.
8528 Hu, Albert G.Z & Jaffe, Adam B. Patent citations and
international knowledge flow: the case of Korea and Taiwan.
38p.
8525 Hubbard, Thomas N. Information, decisions, and
productivity: on-board computers and capacity utilization in
trucking. 37p.
8521 Johnson, Simon & Mitton, Todd. Cronyism and capital
controls: evidence from Malaysia. 39p.
8494 Jones, Charles M. & Lamont, Owen A. Short sale constraints
and stock returns. 52p.
8454 Joskow, Paul L. U.S. energy policy during the 1990s. 100p.
8493 Kane, Edward J. & Demirguc-Kunt, Asli. Deposit insurance
around the globe: where does it work? 37p.
8537 Kessler, Daniel & McClellan, Mark. The effects of hospital
ownership on medical productivity. 40p.
8491 Kileen, Wiliam P., Lyons, Richard K. & Moore, Michael J.
Fixed versus flexible: lessons from EMS order flow. 38p.
8489 Kuziemko, Ilyana & Levitt, Steven D. An empirical analysis
of imprisoning drug offenders. 35p.
8508 Lo, ANdrew W. & Repin, Dmitry V. The psychophysiology of
real-time financial risk processing. 32p.
8464 MacDonald, Glenn & Weisbach, Michael. The economics of
has-beens. 33p.
8471 Mankiw, N. Gregory. U.S. monetary policy during the 1990s.
57p.
8476 Martin, Philippe & Rey, Helene. Financial super-markets:
size matters for asset trade. 37p.
8461 Mayda, Anna Maria & Rodrik, Dani. Why are some people (and
countries) more protectionist than others? 52p.
8481 Miguel, Edward & Kremer, Michael. Worms: education and
health externalities in Kenya. 62p.
8519 Neal, Derek. The economics of family structure. 37p.
8468 Parsley, David C. & Wei, Shang-Jin. Limiting currency
volatility to stimulate goods market integration: a price
based approach. 34p.
8462 Pastor, Lubos & Stambaugh, Robert F. Liquidity risk and
expected stock returns. 36p.
8457 Pauly, Mark, Song, David & Herring, Bradley. Tax credits,
the distribution of subsidized health insurance premiums,
and the uninsured. 28p.
8490 Perry, Craig W. & Rosen, Harvey S. Insurance and the
utilization of medical services among the self-employed.
40p.
8467 Piketty, Thomas & Saez, Emmanuel. Income inequality in the
United States, 1913-1998. 119p.
8535 Reinhart, Carmen M. & Reinhart, Vincent R. What hurts most?
G-3 exchange rate or interest rate volatility? 51p.
8485 Rosenberg, Nathan & Trajtenberg, Manuel. A general purpose
technology at work: the Corliss steam engine in the late
19th century. 67p.
8511 Ruhm, Christopher J. & Black, William E. Does drinking
really decrease in bad times? 36p.
8492 Schott, Peter K. Do rich and poor countries specialize in a
different mix of goods? Evidence from product-level U.S.
trade data. 28p.
8501 Shimer, Robert. The assignment of workers to jobs in an
economy with coordination frictions. 37p.
8503 Sinn, Hans-Werner & Uebelmesser, SIlke. When will the
Germans get trapped in their pension system? 19p.
8465 Smarzynska, Beata K. & Wei, Shang-Jin. Pollution havens and
foreign direct investment: dirty secret or popular myth?
31p.
8530 Young, Alwyn. Demographic fluctuations, generational
welfare and intergenerational transfers. 34p.
8499 Zucker, Lynne G., Darby, Michael R. & Armstrong, Jeff S.
Commercializing knowledge: University science, knowledge
capture, and firm performance in biotechnology. 42p.
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY. Salomon Center (Stern School of Business).
2001-18 Cappielo, Lorenzo. A conditioning multi-asset intertemporal
CAPM with switching prices of risk. 72p.
2001-20 Saunders, Anthony & Stover, Roger D. Commercial bank
underwriting of credit-enhanced bonds: are there benefits to
the issuer? 25p.
2001-19 Walter, Ingo. Financial integration across borders and
sectors: implications for regulatory structures. 51p.
UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA. Department of Economics.
2001-6 Beine, Michel & Coulombe, Serge. Should Canadian regions
adopt the U.S. dollar? 20p.
2001-7 Demers, Frederick & Rodriguez, Gabriel. Estimation of the
Taylor rule for Canada under multiple structural changes.
27p.
2001-8 Rodriguez, Gabriel & Samy, Yiagadeesen. Analyzing the
effects of labor standards on U.S. export performance: a
time series approach with structural change. 30p.
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. Center for Analytic Research in Econ.
2001-23 Caucutt, Elizabeth M., Guner, Nezih & Knowles, John. The
timing of births: a marriage market analysis. 38p.
2001-22 Fernandez, Raquel, Guner, Nezih & Knowles, John. Love and
money: a theoretical and empirical analysis of household
sorting and inequality. 51p.
2001-21 Guner, Nezih & Knowles, John. Marriage, fertility and
divorce: a dynamic equilibrium analysis of social policy in
Canada. 27p.
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY. Industrial Relations Section.
458 Lubotsky, Darren. The effect of changes in the U.S. wage
structure on recent immigrants' earnings. 26p.
457 Lubotsky, Darren & Wittenberg, Martin. Interpretation of
regressions with multiple proxies. 31p.
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY. International Economics Section-Essays.
223 Park, Yung Chul. The East Asian dilemma: restructuring out
or growing out? 95p.
PURDUE UNIVERSITY. Inst. for Research in Behav, Econ & Mgmt Sci.
1147 Camera, Gabriele & Delacoix, Alain. Bargaining or price
posting? 28p.
1145 Camera, Gabriele & Blankenau, William. Productive education
or a marketable degree? 34p.
1144 Chaturvedi, Alok, Gupta, Mukul & Gupta, Sameer. Issues in
server farm design for real time E-commerce transactions.
36p.
1146 Koksalan, Murat & Pamuk, Selcen. An evolutionary
metaheuristic for approximating preference-nondominated
solutions. 35p.
QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY. Institute for Economic Research.
999 Secrieru, Oana. Tax competition and tax harmonisation in an
urban context. 33p.
UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER. Center for Economic Research.
482 Burnside, Craig, Eichenbaum, Martin & Rebelo, Sergio. On
the fiscal implications of twin crises. 38p.
485 Epstein, Larry G. & Schneider, Martin. Recursive
multiple-priors. 40p.
483 Lochner, Lance. A theoretical and empirical study of
individual perceptions of the criminal justice system. 52p.
484 Squintani, Francesco. Backward induction and model
deterioration. 56p.
UNIVERSITA DI ROMA. Centro Interdipartimentale di Economia Int'l.
65 Federici, Daniela & Santoro, Sergio. Monetary shocks and
real exchange rate dynamics. 24p.
UNIVERSITY OF STOCKHOLM. Department of Economics.
2001-6 Persson, Mats & Siven, Claes-Henric. Incentive and
incarceration effects in a general equilibrium model of
crime. 29p.
TEL-AVIV UNIVERSITY. Eitan Berglas School of Economics.
24/2001 Aumann, Robert J. & Heifetz, Aviad. Incomplete information,
26p.
26/2001 Blumkin, Tomer & Sadka, Efraim. Estate taxation. 31p.
22/2001 Gilboa, Itzhak & Schmeidler, David. Subjective
distributions. 11p.
25/2001 Heifetz, Aviad & Segev, Ella. The evolutionary role of
toughness in bargaining. 30p.
23/2001 Hvide, Hans K. & Heifetz, Aviad. Free-entry equilibrium in
a market for certifiers. 31p.
UNIVERSITY OF TOKYO. Ctr. for Int'l. Research on the Japanese Econ.
125 Abe, Makoto. Investigating behavioral explanations for
asymmetric price competition. 52p.
119 Atbatskaya, Maria, Mukopadhyaya, Kaushik & Rasmusen, Eric.
The parking lot problem. 29p.
121 Fujimoto, Takahiro & Takeishi, Akira. Automobiles:
strategy-based lean production system. 33p.
117 Janssen, Maarten & Rasmusen, Eric. Bertrand competition
under uncertainty. 31p.
124 Kitamura, Yuichi, Tripathi, Gautam & Ahn, Hyungtaik.
Empirical likelihood-based inference in conditional moment
restriction models. 41p.
122 Kunitomo, Naoto & Sato, Seisho. A generalized SSAR model
and predictive distribution with an application to VaR.
21p.
118 Lyon, Thomas P. & Rasmusen, Eric. Option contracts and
renegotiation in complex environments. 27p.
120 Marsh, Terry & Kobayashi, Takao. The contributions of
Professors Fischer Black, Robert Merton, and Myron Scholes
to the financial services industry. 28p.
123 Matsushima, Hitoshi. The folk theorem with private
monitoring. 32p.
126 Ramseyer, J. Mark & Rasmusen, Eric B. When are judges and
bureaucrats left independent? Theory and history from
Imperial Japan, postwar Japan and the United States. 46p.
127 Rasmusen, Eric B. Strategic implications of uncertainty
over one's own private value in auctions. 27p.
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. Economic Analysis Group.
2001-9 Capps, Cory, Dranove, David & Satterthwaite, Mark.
Competition and market power in option demand markets. 46p.
2001-6 Greenlee, Patrick & Raskovich, Alexander. Vertical
ownership without control. 27p.
2001-7 Pittman, Russell. Vertical restructuring of the
infrastructure sectors of transition economies. 36p.
2001-8 Reitman, David. Mergers in durable goods markets with
rational customers. 30p.
2001-10 Waehrer, Keith & Perry, Martin K. The effects of mergers in
open auction markets. 25p.
COWLES FOUNDATION AT YALE UNIVERSITY. Reprint Series.
1023 Phillips, Peter C.B. Descriptive econometrics for
non-stationary time series with empirical illustrations.
1025 Shiller, Robert J. Human behavior and the efficiency of the
financial system.
1024 Shubik, Martin. On understanding money.