New Acquisitions - November, 1995
UNIVERSIDAD DE ALICANTE. Dept. de Fundamentos de Analisis Econ.
9518 Corchon, Luis C. & Mas-Colell, Andreu. A note on stability
of best reply and gradient systems with applications to
imperfectly competitive models. 16p.
9517 Llinares, Juan-Vincente. Unified treatment of the problem
of existence of maximal elements in binary relations, a
characterization. 40p.
9516 Sirvent, Ramon & Tomas, Josefa. Expanded version of regret
theory: experimental test. 50p.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-BERKELEY. Department of Economics.
235 Anderson, Robert M. & Zame, William R. Edgeworth's
conjecture with infinitely many commodities. 109p.
234 Craine, Roger. Fairly priced deposit insurance and bank
charter policy. 24p.
236 Foreman, Stephen E. & Keeler, Theodore E. Regulation,
competition and cross-subsidization in hospital care:
lessons from the economics of regulation. 27p.
237 Train, Kenneth E. Simulation methods for probit and related
models based on convenient error partitioning. 14p.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-SANTA BARBARA. Department of Economics.
17/95 Guzman, Rolando M. & Kolstad, Charles D. Bidding behavior
under costly information acquisition: an experimental study.
38p.
10/95 Guzman, Rolando M. & Kolstad, Charles D. A model of auction
equilibrium with costly information acquisition. 42p.
16/95 Trejo, Stephen J. Why do Mexican Americans earn low wages?.
34p.
UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY. Department of Economics.
9506 Winkelmann, Liliana & Winkelmann, Rainer. Optimal markup
responses to trade policy reform in a small, open economy:
evidence from New Zealand. 12p.
UNIVERSIDAD CARLOS III de MADRID. Dept. de Economia.
9520 Adda, Jerome & Boucekkine, Raouf. Liquidity constraints and
time non-separable preferences: simulating models with large
state spaces. 23p.
9523 Bhattacharya, Sudipto, Boot, Arnoud W.A. & Thakor, Anjan V.
The economics of bank regulation. 51p.
9531 Boldrin, Michele, Christiano, Lawrence J. & Fisher, Jonas
D.M. Asset pricing lessons for modeling business cycles.
49p.
9524 Dhillon, Amrita. Extended Paretian rules and relative
utilitarianism. 36p.
9527 Ladron de Guevara, Antonio, Ortigueira, Salvador & Santos,
Manuel S. A two-sector model of endogenous growth with
leisure. 44p.
9526 Santos, Manuel S. & Woodford, Michael. Rational asset
pricing bubbles. 46p.
UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN. Institute of Economics.
9511 Amundsen, Eirik S. & Bjorndal, Trond. Optimal exploitation
of a biomass confronted with the threat of partial
extinction. 20p.
9505 Blackburn, Keith & Hansen, Lill. Public policy and economic
growth in an imperfectly competitive world of interdependent
economies. 37p.
9507 Dierker, Egbert & Grodal, Birgit. Profit maximization,
relative prices, and the maximization of shareholders' real
wealth. 24p.
9504 Gunnarsson, Jan. Economic properties and expectations: how
the process of learning develops by selection. 28p.
9509 Hendon, Ebbe, et al. Nash equilibrium in lower
probabilities. 30p.
9506 Hendon, Ebbe & Traenes, Torben. Decentralized trade in a
small market: the possibility of resale. 43p.
9508 Hendon, Ebbe, Jacobsen, Hans J. & Sloth, Birgitte. Adaptive
learning in extensive form games and sequential equilibrium.
28p.
9406 Hendon, Ebbe, Jacobsen, Hans J. & Sloth, Birgitte.
Fictitious play in extensive form games. 38p.
9510 Keiding, Hans. Allocations dynamically implemented in
renegotiation proof equilibrium. 13p.
9514 Nielsen, Carsten K. Rational belief structures and rational
belief equilibrium. 37p.
(ENGLAND) CENTRE FOR ECONOMIC POLICY RESEARCH.
1233 Abowd, John, Kramarz, Francis & Moreau, Antoine. Product
quality and worker quality. 30p.
1235 Bauer, Thomas & Zimmermann, Klaus F. Integrating the East:
the labour market effects of immigration. 52p.
1234 Bofinger, Peter. The political economy of the Eastern
enlargement of the EU. 53p.
1225 Bolton, Patrick & Roland, Gerard. The break up of nations:
a political economy analysis. 59p.
1237 Boot, Arnoud W.A. & Thakor, Anjan V. Banking scope,
financial innovation, and the evolution of the financial
system. 34p.
1224 Cohen, Daniel. The transition in Russia: successes
(privatization, low unemployment..), and failures (Mafias,
liquidity constraint. 24p.
1239 Davies, Gareth & Vines, David. Equilibrium currency crises:
are multiple equilibria self-fulfilling or history
dependent?. 20p.
1247 Eichengreen, Barry & von Hagen, Jurgen. Fiscal policy and
monetary union: federalism, fiscal restrictions and the no
bailout rule. 31p.
1244 Forni, Mario & Reichlin, Lucrezia. Let's get real: a
dynamic factor analytical approach to disaggregated business
cycles. 26p.
1241 Irwin, Gregor & Vines, David. The macroeconomics of the
Mexican crisis: a simple two-period model. 19p.
1242 Jacquemin, Alexis & Sapir, Andre. Is a European hard core
credible?: a statistical analysis. 15p.
1238 Martin, Carmela. The impact of EU trade agreements with
Central and East European countries: the case of Spain.
33p.
1236 Quah, Danny T. Aggregate and regional disaggregate
fluctuations. 28p.
1240 Rose, Andrew K. After the deluge: do fixed exchange rates
allow intertemporal volatility trade offs?. 16p.
1245 Sapir, Andre. Europe's single market: the long march to
1992. 24p.
1246 Sutherland, Alan. Fiscal crises and aggregate demand: can
high public debt reverse the effects of fiscal policy?.
23p.
THE MAURICE FALK INSTITUTE FOR ECONOMIC RESEARCH IN ISRAEL.
9505 Blass, Asher A. & Grossman, Richard S. A costly guarantee?:
the 1983 Israel bank shares crisis revisited. 29p.
9504 Eckstein, Zvi & Shachar, Ron. On the transition to work of
new immigrants: Israel, 1990-92. 39p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF CHICAGO. Research Department.
9511 Boldrin, Michele, Christiano, Lawrence J. & Fisher, Jonas
D.M. Asset pricing lessons for modeling business cycles.
52p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS. Research Department.
9509 Balke, Nathan S. & Wynne, Mark A.. Are deep recessions
followed by strong recoveries?: results for the G-7
countries. 26p.
9510 Brown, Stephen P.A., Oppedahl, David B. & Yucel, Mine K.
Oil prices and inflation. 22p.
9508 Huffman, Gregory W. & Wynne, Mark A. The role of
intratemporal adjustment costs in a multi-sector economy.
62p.
9507 Prowse, Stephen. Alternative methods of corporate control
in commercial banks. 31p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF KANSAS CITY. Research Division.
9506 Engel, Charles. Why is the forward exchange rate forecast
biased?: a survey of recent evidence. 114p.
9507 Hess, Gregory D. & Shin, Kwanho. Intranational business
cycles in the United States. 40p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF MINNEAPOLIS. Research Department.
198 Anderson, Evan W., et al. On the mechanics of forming and
estimating dynamic linear economies. 65p.
199 Christiano, Lawrence J. & den Haan, Wouter. Small sample
properties of GMM for business cycle analysis. 13p.
FED RESERVE BANK OF MPLS-UNIV OF MINN. Inst. for Empirical Macro.
104 Fisher, Jonas D.M. & Hornstein, Andreas. (S,s) inventory
policies in general equilibrium. 54p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF PHILDELPHIA. Economic Research Division.
9516 Calem, Paul S. Morgage credit availability in low and
moderare income minority neighborhoods: are information
externalities critic. 37p.
9517 Nakamura, Leonard I. & Lang, William W. New directions in
information and screening in real estate finance. 13p.
9518 Stull, William J. Is high school economically relevant for
noncollege youth?. 26p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD. Finance & Economics Discussion Series.
9542 Carroll, Christopher D., Overland, Jody & Weil, David N.
Saving and growth with habit formation. 34p.
9541 Kennickell, Arthur B. Saving and permanent income: evidence
from the 1992 Survey of Consumer Finance. 21p.
9543 Krane, Spencer D. & Wascher, William L. The cyclical
sensitivity of seasonality in U.S. employment. 46p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD. International Finance Papers.
525 Freeman, Richard T. & Willis, Jonathan L. Targeting
inflation in the 1990s: recent challenges. 55p.
526 Henderson, Dale W. & Zhu, Ning S. Uncertainty, instrument
choice and the uniqueness of Nash equilibrium: microeconomic
and macroeconomic examples. 56p.
527 Hooper, Peter & Vrankovich, Elizabeth. International
comparisons of the levels of unit labor costs in
manufacturing. 66p.
524 Iyigun, Murat F. Economic development and intergenerational
economic mobility. 30p.
523 Iyigun, Murat F. Human capital accumulation, fertility and
growth: a re-analysis. 16p.
HEBREW UNIVERSITY. Department of Economics.
306 Barkai, Haim. Oppenheimer and the Zionist resettlement of
Palestine: the Genossenschaft versus the collective
settlement. 62p.
307 Dahan, Momi. Endogenous fertility and income distribution.
27p.
304 Lavy, Victor, Palumbo, Michael & Stern, Steven. Quality
medical facilities, health, and labor force participation in
Jamaica. 35p.
302 Pitt, Mark M. & Lavy, Victor. The intrahousehold allocation
of medical care in low income countries. 29p.
305 Sussman, Oren & Zeira, Joseph. The economics of transition:
some theoretical issues. 33p.
303 Thomas, Duncan, Lavy, Victor & Strauss, John. Public policy
and anthropometric outcomes in the Cote d'Ivoire. 34p.
UNIVERSITY OF ICELAND. Faculty of Economics & Business Admin.
31 Baldursson, Fridrik M. Industry equilibrium and
irreversible investment under uncertainty in oligopoly.
17p.
30 Gylfason, Thorvaldur. Integration between East and West:
How deep? How soon?. 15p.
32 Stefansson, Bjorn S. On the fundamental thought behind
voting rules. 5p.
INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA STATISTIQUE ET DES ETUDES ECONOMIQUES.
9539 Comte, F. & Hardouin, C. Regression on log-regularized
periodogram: comparison with Whittle estimator and study of
the non Gaussian case. 19p.
9540 Crepon, B., Duguet, E. & Kabla, I. Schumpeterian
conjectures: a moderate support from various innovation
measures. 40p.
9538 Robert, C.P. & Mengersen, K.L. Reparameterisation issues in
mixture modelling and their bearing on the Gibbs sampler.
24p.
INSTITUTO TECNOLOGICO AUTONOMO DE MEXICO. Centro de Invest. Econ.
9501 Bhattacharya, Joydeep, et al. Monetary, fiscal, and bank
regulatory policy in a simple monetary growth model. 36p.
9505 Cragg, Michael I. & Epelbaum, Mario. The premium for skills
in LDC's: evidence from Mexico. 34p.
9506 Cragg, Michael I. & Epelbaum, Mario. Why is wage dispersion
growing in Mexico?: Is it the incidence of reforms or the
growing demand for skills?. 27p.
9503 Ladron de Guevara, Antonio, Ortigueira, Salvador & Santos,
Manuel. A two-sector model of endogenous growth with
leisure. 44p.
9502 Renero, Juan M. Welfare of alternative equilibrium paths in
the Kiyotaki-Wright model. 34p.
9504 Santos, Manuel S. & Vigo, Jesus. Error bounds for a
numerical solution for dynamic economic models. 9p.
UNIVERSITY OF IOWA. Department of Economics.
9512 Horowitz, Joel L. & Manski, Charles F. Censoring of
outcomes & regressors due to survey nonresponse:
identification & estimation using weights & imputatio. 40p.
9511 Neumann, George R. Search models and duration data. 102p.
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY. Department of Economics.
37 Tesfatsion, Leigh. How economists can get alife. 40p.
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS. Department of Economics.
95-8 Zhang, Jianbo. Privatization of capital and investment
efficiency. 23p.
95-7 Zhang, Jianbo & Zhang, Zhentang. The asymptotic efficiency
in an oligopolistic market. 17p.
LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS. Financial Markets Group.
215 Beckers, Stan, Connor, Gregory & Curds, Ross. National
versus global factors in equity returns. 21p.
216 Fratianni, Michele & Huang, Haizhou. Central bank
reputation and conservativeness. 33p.
214 Gale, Douglas. Delay and cycles. 64p.
213 Roy, Amlan. Bayesian inference and asset pricing. 59p.
212 Sentana, Enrique. Risk and return in the Spanish stock
market. 36p.
UNIVERSITE CATH. DE LOUVAIN. Ctr. for Op. Research & Econometrics.
9538 Bauwens, Luc & Vandeuren, Jean-Pierre. On the weak
consistency of the quasi-maximum likelihood estimator in VAR
models with BEKK-GARCH(1,q) errors. 22p.
9540 Bienstock, Daniel, et al. Minimum cost capacity
installation for multicommodity network flows. 35p.
9541 de Kerchove, Anne M., Gabszewicz, Jean J. & Gerard-Varet,
Louis-Andre. Unemployment benefits versus employment
subsidies: a welfare appraisal. 13p.
9539 De Meyer, Bernard. From repeated games to Brownian games.
53p.
9534 Gonzalo, Jesus & Pitarakis, Jean-Yves. On the exact moments
of non-standard asymptotic distributions in non stationary
autoregressions w/ dependent errors. 21p.
9533 Kneip, Alois. Behavioral heterogeneity and structural
properties of aggregate demand. 41p.
9535 Koop, Gary, et al. Bayesian analysis of long memory and
persistence using ARFIMA models. 24p.
9536 Koop, Gary, Osiewalski, Jacek & Steel, Mark F.J. Bayesian
efficiency analysis through individual effects: hospital
cost frontiers. 34p.
9542 Koop, Gary, Osiewalski, Jacek & Steel, Mark F.J. Measuring
the sources of output growth in a panel of countries. 35p.
9545 Koutsougeras, Leonidas & Yannelis, Nicholas C. Learning in
differential information economies with cooperative solution
concepts: core and value. 34p.
9537 Mouchart, Michael & Rolin, Jean-Marie. Competing risks
models: problems of modelling and of identification. 25p.
9544 Nesterov, Yurii E. & Todd, Michael J. Primal-dual interior
point methods for self scaled cones. 39p.
9543 Simar, Leopold & Wilson, Paul W. Sensitivity analysis of
efficiency scores: how to bootstrap in nonparametric
frontier models. 24p.
MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY. Department of Economics.
7/95 Horne, Jocelyn. The economics of transition and the
transition of economics. 32p.
1/95 Joyeux, Roselyne & Lombard, Marc. Growth and external
constraint: a simulation study for France using error
correction models. 34p.
4/95 Oslington, Paul. Development economics: a classical
proposal. 18p.
6/95 Oslington, Paul. Limited factor substitutability and
unemployment in a general equilibrium trade model. 11p.
5/95 Oslington, Paul. Technological change and development
theory. 13p.
3/95 Sinha, Dipendra. An aggregate import demand function for
India. 15p.
2/95 Sinha, Dipendra. Evolution of economic regulation and
deregulation of airlines in the USA. 35p.
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND. Department of Economics.
9510 Betancourt, Roger R. Markets, the state and corruption in a
PCPE reform process: why China and Vietnam grow while Cuba
stagnates. 16p.
9508 Betancourt, Roger R. & Malanoski, Margaret. Prices,
distribution services and supermarket competition. 53p.
9509 Caballero, Ricardo J., Engel, Eduardo M.R.A. & Haltiwanger,
John C. Plant level adjustment and aggregate investment
dynamics. 51p.
UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE. Department of Economics.
481 Cornwell, Antonia & Creedy, John. Carbon taxation, prices
and inequality in Australia. 29p.
478 Creedy, John. Lifetime versus annual income distribution.
24p.
480 Creedy, John. Poverty, social welfare and labour supply.
18p.
479 Creedy, John & Wilhelm, Mark. Income mobility, inequality
and social welfare. 16p.
477 Creedy, John & Dixon, Robert. The relative burden of
monopoly on households with different incomes. 22p.
483 Lim, G.C. & Martin, Vance L. A nonlinear characterization
of asset price dynamics with an application to the 1987
stock market crash. 40p.
482 Lim, G.C. & Martin, Vance L. Testing speculative
efficiency: pitfalls, puzzles and parametrics. 30p.
484 Ryan, Angela. Early retirement and the optimal retirement
age. 31p.
MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY. Department of Economics.
9500 Baillie, Richard T. Long memory processes and fractional
integration in econometrics. 79p.
9408 Chung, Ching-Fan & Schmidt, Peter. The minimum distance
estimator for fractionally integrated ARMA models. 36p.
9501 Creane, Anthony. An inefficiency from investment under
uncertainty. 32p.
9502 Diebold, Francis X., Neumark, David & Polsky, Daniel. Job
stability in the United States. 35p.
9409 Hellerstein, Judith K. & Neumark, David. Sex, wages, and
productivity: an empirical analysis of Israeli firm level
data. 32p.
9407 Linz, Susan J. Job rights in the Soviet and post-Soviet
economy: an analysis of gender differences. 21p.
9503 Tsay, Wen-Jen & Chung, Ching-Fan. The spurious regression
of fractionally integrated processes. 38p.
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI MILANO. Dipt. Econ. Politica e Aziendale.
9505 Cerasi, Vittoria & Daltung, Sonja. The optimal size of a
bank: costs and benefits of diversification. 28p.
9504 Florio, Massimo. Large firms, entrepreneurship and regional
development policy: "growth poles" in the Mezzogiorno after
40 years. 40p.
9501 Navaretti, Giorio B. Promoting the strong or supporting the
weak?: technological gaps and segmented labor markets in
sub-Sahara African . 33p.
9503 Valsecchi, Irene. Job design and maximum joint surplus.
19p.
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA. Center for Economic Research.
283 Wong, Kam-Chau. Excess demand functions, equilibrium prices
and existence of equilibrium. 36p.
MONASH UNIVERSITY. Department of Econometrics.
10/95 Blanchard, Pierre & Matyas, Laszlo. Misspecified
heterogeneity in panel data models. 32p.
6/95 King, Maxwell L. & Harris, David C. The application of the
Durbin-Watson test to the dynamic regression model under
normal and non-normal errors. 25p.
9/95 Korosi, Gabor & Matyas, Laszlo. The INITB macros user's
guide: a macro collection to write books using TeX. 16p.
8/95 Mather, Dineli. A computer simulation of the spread of
hepatitis C. 14p.
7/95 Wu, Ping & King, Maxwell L. Small-sample power of tests for
inequality restrictions: the case of quarter dependent
regressor errors. 15p.
NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH. Working Papers.
5227 Abel, Andrew B., et al. Options, the value of capital, and
investment. 41p.
5241 Aizenman, Joshua. Capital markets integration, volatility
and persistence. 20p.
5261 Ando, Albert & Moro, Andrea. Demographic dynamics, labor
force participation and household asset accumulation: the
case of Japan. 79p.
5263 Ball, Laurence & Mankiw, N. Gregory. What do budget
deficits do?. 36p.
5262 Boldrin, Michele, Christiano, Lawrence J. & Fisher, Jonas
D.M. Asset pricing lessons for modeling business cycles.
53p.
5246 Born, Patricia, et al. Organizational form and insurance
company performance: stocks versus mutuals. 53p.
5269 Chari, V.V., Christiano, Lawrence J. & Eichenbaum, Martin.
Inside money, outside money and short term interest rates.
53p.
5234 Chevalier, Judith A. & Ellison, Glenn D. Risk taking by
mutual funds as a response to incentives. 53p.
5260 Cooper, Russell, Haltiwanger, John & Power, Laura. Machine
replacement and the business cycle: lumps and bumps. 53p.
5242 Copeland, Brian R. & Taylor, M. Scott. Trade, spatial
separation, and the environment. 40p.
5273 Corman, Hope. The effects of low birthweight and other
medical risk factors on resource utilization in the
pre-school years. 32p.
5232 Cummins, Jason C., Hassett, Kevin A. & Hubbard, R. Glenn.
Tax reforms and investment: a cross-country comparison.
45p.
5240 Currie, Janet & Thomas, Duncan. Race, children's cognitive
achievement and "The Bell Curve". 35p.
5237 Davis, Steven J. & Henrekson, Magnus. Industrial policy,
employer size, and economic performance in Sweden. 65p.
5233 Dow, James & Gorton, Gary. Stock market efficiency and
economic efficiency: is there a connection?. 47p.
5252 Engen, Eric M. & Gruber, Jonathan. Unemployment insurance
and precautionary saving. 50p.
5279 Estrella, Arturo & Mishkin, Frederic S. The term structure
of interest rates and its role in monetary policy for the
European central bank. 53p.
5244 Gorton, Gary & Winton, Andrew. Bank capital regulation in
general equilibrium. 45p.
5274 Heckman, James, Layne-Farrar, Anne & Todd, Petra. Does
measured school quality really matter?: an examination of
the earnings quality relationship. 64p.
5278 Helper, Susan. Supplier relations and adoption of new
technology: results of survey research in the U.S. auto
industry. 29p.
5266 Hines, James R. Forbidden payment: foreign bribery and
American business after 1977. 38p.
5265 Hoxby, Caroline M. Is there an equity-efficiency trade-off
in school finance?: Tiebout and a theory of the local public
goods producer. 42p.
5245 Jaffee, Dwight M. & Russell, Thomas. The causes and
consequences of rate regulation in the auto insurance
industry. 54p.
5236 Juhn, Chinhui & Kim, Dae Il. The effects of rising female
labor supply on male wages. 33p.
5257 Kaestner, Robert & Corman, Hope. The impact of child health
and family inputs on child cognitive development. 35p.
5267 Kaplan, Steven N. & Zingales, Luigi. Do financing
constraints explain why investment is correlated with cash
flow?. 46p.
5230 Korenman, Sanders & Winship, Christopher. A reanalysis of
"The Bell Curve". 47p.
5256 Kroszner, Randall S. & Rajan, Raghuram G. Organization
structure and credibility: evidence from commercial bank
securities activities before the Glass-Steaga. 53p.
5277 Kruse, Douglas & Blasi, Joseph. Employee ownership,
employee attitudes, and firm performance. 52p.
5247 Lafontaine, Francine. Pricing decisions in franchised
chains: a look at the restaurant and fast-food industry.
34p.
5249 Lazear, Edward P. Culture and language. 47p.
5264 Levine, Phillip B. & Zimmerman, David J. An empirical
analysis of the welfare magnet debate using the NLSY. 32p.
5270 Levine, Phillip B., Gustafson, Tara A. & Velenchik, Ann D.
More bad news for smokers?: the effects of cigarette smoking
on labor market outcomes. 25p.
5268 Levitt, Steven D. Why do increased arrest rates appear to
reduce crime?: deterrence, incapacitation, or measurement
error?. 41p.
5255 Lipsey, Robert E. Trade and production networks of U.S.
multinational corporations and exports by their Asian
affiliates. 15p.
5223 Lumsdaine, Robin L. Factors affecting labor supply
decisions and retirement income. 87p.
5231 Lynch, Lisa M. & Black, Sandra E. Beyond the incidence of
training: evidence from a national employers survey. 51p.
5250 McGarry, Kathleen. Factors determining participation of the
elderly in SSI. 33p.
5258 Miron, Jeffrey A. & Beaulieu, J. Joseph. What have
macroeconomists learned about business cycles from the study
of seasonal cycles?. 45p.
5271 Mitchell, Olivia S. & Carr, Roderick. State and local
pension plans. 26p.
5224 Neumark, David & Wascher, William. The effect of New
Jersey's minimum wage increase on fast-food employment: a
re- evaluation using payroll records. 36p.
5239 Razin, Assaf & Yuen, Chi-Wa. Can capital controls alter the
inflation-unemployment trade off?. 18p.
5238 Saffer, Henry & Chaloupka, Frank. The demand for illicit
drugs. 20p.
5248 Salkever, David S. & Frank, Richard G. Economic issues in
vaccine purchase arrangements. 42p.
5254 Shiller, Robert J. & Schneider, Ryan. Labor income indices
designed for use in contracts promoting income risk
management. 44p.
5253 Slaughter, Matthew J. Multinational corporations,
outsourcing, and American wage divergence. 44p.
5275 Suponic, Susan J. & Tennyson, Sharon. Rate regulation and
the industrial organization of automobile insurance. 43p.
5251 Svensson, Lars E.O. Optimal inflation targets,
`conservative' central banks and linear inflation contracts.
39p.
5276 Taylor, Alan M. Growth and convergence in the Asia-Pacific
region: on the role of openness, trade and migration. 43p.
5272 Wei, Shang-Jin & Frankel, Jeffrey A. Open regionalism in a
world of continental trade blocs. 38p.
5259 Williamson, Jeffrey G. Globalization, convergence, and
history. 43p.
5243 Zucker, Lynne G. & Darby, Michael R. Present at the
revolution: transformation of technical identity for a large
incumbent pharmaceutical firm after the. 42p.
UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES. School of Economics.
9528 Fox, Kevin. Model selection criteria: a reference source.
32p.
9537 Halevi, Joseph & Kriesler, Peter. Marx or Hicks?:
structural proportions and crisis: the transition from the
1st to the 3rd volumes of "Capital". 14p.
9540 Hill, Robert. Chained PPPs and minimum spanning trees.
22p.
9541 Hill, Robert. International comparisons, additive PPPs and
the Gerschenkron effect. 20p.
9538 Hill, Robert & Fox, Kevin. Splicing index numbers. 6p.
9539 Kriesler, Peter. Keynes, Kalecki and the "General Theory".
30p.
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY. Center for Applied Economics.
9518 Baumol, William J. & Gomory, Ralph E. N-product natural
monopoly as "natural cartel" -- on scale economies under
capital rationing. 23p.
9523 Brams, Steven J. Game theory and emotions. 47p.
9526 Brams, Steven J. & Taylor, Alan D. Fair division and
politics. 21p.
9529 Cowan, R.A. & Rizzo, Mario J. The genetic-causal tradition
and modern economic theory. 39p.
9528 Cummins, Jason C., Hassett, Kevin A. & Hubbard, R. Glenn.
Tax reforms and investment: a cross-country comparison.
33p.
9519 Gomory, Ralph E. & Baumol, William J. Productivity
differences, world market shares and conflicting national
interests in linear trade models. 54p.
9517 Gomory, Ralph E. & Baumol, William. Regions of linear trade
model equilibria and the conflicting interests of trading
partners. 37p.
9525 Mitra, Tapan & Ok, Efe A. On the equitability of
progressive taxation. 17p.
9516 Prager, Jonas & Desai, Swati. OMB's circular A-76 and its
implications for municipal contracting. 32p.
9524 Rizzo, Mario J. Time and ignorance: after ten years. 30p.
9522 Sachs, Jeffrey, Tornell, Aaron & Velasco, Andres. The
collapse of the Mexian peso: what have we learned?. 45p.
9521 Tornell, Aaron & Velasco, Andres. Money-based versus
exchange rate-based stabilization with endogenous fiscal
policy. 38p.
9520 Tommasi, Mariano & Velasco, Andres. Where are we in the
political economy of reform?. 20p.
NORWEGIAN SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS & BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
9/95 Salvanes, Kjell G. & Tjotta, Sigve. A test for natural
monopoly with application to electricity distribution. 22p.
14/95 Steigum, Erling & Thogerson, Oystein. Fiscal policy
responses to an external shock: the intergenerational
distribution of structural adjustment costs. 29p.
OSAKA UNIVERSITY. Institute of Social and Economic Research.
385 Curtis, Terry. Broadband telecommunication policy in the
U.S. and Japan: innovation, standarization, and industry
structure. 28p.
384 Horioka, Charles Y. A cointegration analysis of the impact
of the age structure of the population on the household
saving rate in Japan. 23p.
386 Ikeda, Shinsuke. Time preference, intertemporal
substitution, and dynamics under consumer interdependence.
44p.
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