New Acquisitions - November 1999
UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA. Department of Economics.
99-5 de Palma, Andre & Lindsey, Robin. Competition between
congestible facilities and strategic choice of usage pricing
technology. 63p.
99-4 Lindsey, Robin & Verhoef, Erik. Congestion modelling. 25p.
ATHENS UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS & BUSINESS. Dept. of Economics.
110 Kollintzas, Tryphon, Philippopoulos, Apostolis &
Vassillatos, Vanghelis. Is tax policy coordination
necessary? 30p.
109 Kollintzas, Tryphon, Philippopoulos, Apostolis & Vasillatos,
Vanghelis. Normative aspects of fiscal policy in an
economic union: a theoretical review. 15p.
111 Lianos, Theodore P. Illegal migrants to Greece and their
choice of destination. 21p.
BANCO DE ESPANA. Servicio de Estudios.
9916 Alberola, Enrique & Lopez, Humberto. Internal and external
exchange rate equilibrium in a cointegration framework: an
application to the Spanish peseta. 30p.
9918 Kaiser, Regina & Maravall, Agustin. Short-term and
long-term trends, seasonal adjustment, and the business
cycle. 126p.
9917 Vinals, Jose & Valles, Javier. On the real effects of
monetary policy. 43p.
BANK OF JAPAN. Institute for Monetary & Economic Studies.
9926 Bhala, Raj. International dimensions of Japanese insolvency
law: a contextual approach. 85p.
9927 Gordon, Robert J. The Boskin Commission Report and its
aftermath. 35p.
9924 Higo, Masahiro & Nakada, Sachiko K. What determines the
relation between output gap and inflation?: an international
comparison of inflation expectations and staggered wage
adjustment. 34p.
9928 McKinnon, Ronald I., Meltzer, Allan H. & Okina, Kunio.
Monetary policy under zero inflation: a response to
criticisms and questions regarding monetary policy: comments
and rejoinder. 22p.
9925 Roberds, William. The incentive effects of settlement
systems: a comparison of gross settlement, net settlement, &
and gross settlement with queuing. 36p.
9923 Shiratsuka, Shigenori. Measurement errors in the Japanese
consumer price index. 54p.
BANK OF CANADA. Technical Reports.
86 Muller, Philippe & Zelmer, Mark. Greater transparency in
monetary policy: impact on financial markets. 30p.
UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY. Department of Economics.
9909 Woodfield, Alan. Augmenting reference pricing of
pharmaceuticals with strategic cross-product agreements:
statins and ACE inhibitors in New Zealand. 36p.
UNIVERSIDAD CARLOS III de MADRID. Dept. de Economia.
9962 Celentani, Marco & Conde Ruiz, Jose I. The political
economy of international private insurance and fiscal
policy. 33p.
9963 Garner, Thesia I., Ruiz-Castillo, Javier & Sastre, Mercedes.
The influence of demographics and household specific price
indices on expenditure based inequality and welfare: a
comparison of Spain and the United States. 51p.
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY. Grad. School of Business-Paine Webber Series.
9904 Chang, Ganlin & Sundaresan, Suresh M. Asset prices and
default-free term structure in an equilibrium model of
default. 49p.
9902 Chen, Fangruo. Market segmentation, advanced demand
information and supply chain performance. 31p.
9901 Jones, Charles M. & Lipson, Marc L. Execution costs of
institutional equity orders. 27p.
9903 Jones, Charles M. & Lipson, Marc L. Sixteenths: direct
evidence on institutional execution costs. 37p.
UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN. Centre for Industrial Economics.
9910 Arbatskaya, Maria, Hviid, Morten & Shaffer, Greg. On the
incidence and variety of low-price guarantees. 38p.
9909 Arocena, Pablo & Price, Catherine W. Generating efficiency:
economic and environmental regulation of public and private
electricity generators in Spain. 28p.
9911 Martin, Stephen. Kreps and Scheinkman with product
differentiation: an expository note. 68p.
9912 Perez-Castrillo, David & Riedinger, Nicolas. Auditing cost
overrun claims. 30p.
UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN. Institute of Economics.
9915 Albaek, Karsten & Hansen, Henrik. The rise in Danish
unemployment: reallocation or mismatch? 21p.
COWLES FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH IN ECONOMICS AT YALE UNIVERSITY.
1230 Andrews, Donald W.K. Higher-order improvements of a
computationally attractive k-step bootstrap for extremum
estimators. 72p.
1229 Andrews, Donald W.K. Testing when a parameter is on the
boundary of the maintained hypothesis. 48p.
1228 Hall, George & Rust, John. An empirical model of inventory
investment by durable commodity intermediaries. 45p.
(ENGLAND) CENTRE FOR ECONOMIC POLICY RESEARCH.
2220 Anderson, Frederik & Forslid, Rikard. Tax competition and
economic geography. 21p.
2206 Artis, Michael J. & Marcellino, Massimilliano. Fiscal
forecasting: the track record of the IMF, OECD and EC. 34p.
2208 Benkwitz, Alexander, Lutkepohl, Helmut & Wolters, Jurgen.
Comparison of bootstrap confidence intervals for impulse
responses of German monetary systems. 22p.
2213 Brocas, Isabelle & Carrillo, Juan D. Entry mistakes,
entrepreneurial boldness and optimism. 35p.
2205 Buiter, Willem H. The fallacy of the fiscal theory of the
price level. 67p.
2217 Burda, Michael C. European labour markets and the Euro: how
much flexibility do we really need? 38p.
2219 Demertzis, Maria, Hughes-Hallett, Andrew J. & Viegi, Nicola.
An independent central bank faced with elected governments.
38p.
2193 Dolado, Juan J. & Maria-Dolores, Ramon. An empirical study
of the cyclical effects of monetary policy in Spain, 1977 -
1997. 41p.
2222 Foucault, Thierry & Parlour, Christine. Competition for
listings. 49p.
2216 Gruner, Hans Peter. Unemployment and labor market reform: a
contract theory approach. 21p.
2212 Kollintzas, Tryphon, Philippopoulos, Apostolis & Vassilatos,
Vanghelis. Normative aspects of fiscal policy in an
economic union: a review. 15p.
2218 Lippi, Francesco. Strategic monetary policy with
non-atomistic wage setters: a case for non neutrality. 30p.
2210 MacDonald, Ronald & Marsh, Ian. Currency spillovers and
tri-polarity: a simultaneous model of the U.S. dollar,
German mark and Japanese yen. 38p.
2215 Minford, Patrick, Nowell, Eric & Webb, Bruce. Nominal
contrasting and monetary targets. 44p.
2209 Neuman, Shoshana & Danziger, Leif. On the age at marriage:
theory and evidence from Jews and Moslems in Israel. 26p.
2214 Sinn, Hans-Werner. The competition between competition
rules. 33p.
2211 Zingales, Luigi, Rajan, Raghuran G. & Kumar, Krishna. What
determines firm size? 51p.
THE MAURICE FALK INSTITUTE FOR ECONOMIC RESEARCH IN ISRAEL.
9903 Romanov, Dmitri. An econometric analysis of audit policy
and income tax evasion in Israel. 49p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF ATLANTA. Research Department.
9910 Kahn, Charles M., McAndrews, James & Roberds, William.
Settlement risk under gross and net settlement. 33p.
9911 McAndrews, James & Roberds, William. Payment intermediation
and the origins of banking. 40p.
99-7 Sabherwal, Sanjiv & Smith, Stephen D. Concentrated
shareholdings and the number of outside analysts. 26p.
99-8 Singal, Padamja & Smith, Stephen D. Expected stock returns
and volatility in a production economy: a theory and some
evidence. 44p.
9912 Wall, Larry D. & Eisenbeis, Robert A. Financial regulatory
structure and the resolution of conflicting goals. 42p.
99-9 Zavodny, Madeline. Does it take two?: the effect of
partners' characteristics on teenage pregnancy. 26p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF CHICAGO. Research Department.
9914 Boldrin, Michele, Christiano, Lawrence J. & Fisher, Jonas
D.M. Habit persistence, asset returns and the business
cycle. 48p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF KANSAS CITY. Research Division.
9907 Clark, Todd E. & van Wincoop, Eric. Borders and business
cycles. 37p.
9906 Kalemli-Ozcan, Sebnem, Sorensen, Bent E. & Yosha, Oved.
Industrial specialization and the asymmetry of shocks across
regions. 26p.
9905 Sorensen, Bent E., Wu, Lisa & Yosha, Oved. Output
fluctuations and fiscal policy: U.S. state and local
governments, 1978 - 1994. 43p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF PHILADELPHIA. Economic Research Division.
9911 Khan, Aubhik. Financial development and economic growth.
41p.
9912 Khan, Aubhik & Ravikumar, B. Growth and risk-sharing with
private information. 39p.
9913 Sill, Keith & Wrase, Jeffrey. Exchange rates and monetary
policy regimes in Canada and the U.S. 54p.
9914 Sill, Keith & Wrase, Jeffrey. SOlving and simulating a
simple open-economy model with Markov-switching driving
processes and rational learning. 38p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD. Finance & Economics Discussion Series.
9950 Bomfin, Antulio N. Do noisy data exacerbate cyclical
volatility? 11p.
9949 Brayton, Flint, Roberts, John M. & Williams, John C. What's
happened to the Phillips curve? 38p.
9946 Carrington, William J. & Fallick, Bruce C. Minimum wage
careers. 32p.
9947 David, Alexander & Veronesi, Pietro. Option prices with
uncertain fundamentals: theory and evidence on the dynamics
of implied volatilities. 64p.
9948 Wieland, Volker. Monetary policy, parameter uncertainty and
optimal learning. 42p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD. International Finance Papers.
646 Bowman, David. Efficient tests for autoregressive unit
roots in panel data. 54p.
648 Iyigun, Murat F. When would educational standards help
improve scholastic achievement? 22p.
647 Nason, James M. & Rogers, John H. Investment and the
current account in the short run and the long run. 57p.
HEBREW UNIVERSITY. Department of Economics.
99-1 Barkai, Haim. Franz Oppenheimer's transformation law and
the recent trend towards privatization in the kibbutz. 48p.
UNIVERSITY OF ICELAND. Faculty of Economics & Business Admin.
9907 Hall, Axel & Sturluson, Jon T. Testing a CGE model: the tax
free year in Iceland as a natural experiment. 18p.
9910 Herbertsson, Tryggvi T., Skuladottir, Marta & Zoega, Gylfi.
Three symptoms and a cure: a contribution to the economics
of the Dutch disease. 31p.
INSTITUTO DE ESTUDIOS ECONOMICOS DE GALICIA PEDRO BARRIE de la MAZA
14 Bajona, Claustre. Specific factors, lenaring and the
dynamics of trade. 34p.
9 Chamorro Rivas, Jose Maria. Plant proliferation in a
spatial model of Cournot competition. 23p.
11 de la Croix, David & Licandro, Omar. Life expectancy and
endogenous growth. 12p.
6 Esteban, Joan & Ray, Debraj. Conflict and distribution.
52p.
17 Fernandez de Cordoba, Gonzalo & Kehoe, Timothy. Capital
flows and real exchange rate fluctuations following Spain's
entry into the European Community. 46p.
13 Munoz, Rafael. A Spanish business cycle model with
heterogeneous agents. 24p.
12 Perez-Garcia, Javier J. Monetary policy rules and inflation
volatility under fiscal constraints. 34p.
16 Restrepo-Ochoa, Sergio J & Vazquez, Jesus. Model based
filtering in endogenous growth models: an introduction.
35p.
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY. Department of Economics.
50 Tesfatsion, Leigh. Hysteresis in an evolutionary labor
market with adaptive search. 30p.
51 Tesfatsion, Leigh. Structure, behavior, and market power in
an evolutionary labor market with adaptive search. 49p.
BANCA DE ITALIA. Research Department.
354 Altissimo, F., Siviero, S. & Terlizzese, D. How deep are
the deep parameters? 51p.
356 Gambacorta, Leonardo. What is the optimal institutional
arrangement for a monetary union? 49p.
353 Panetta, Fabio & Violi, Roberto. Is there an equity premium
puzzle in Italy?: a look at asset returns, consumption and
financial structure data over the last century. 63p.
355 Zaghini, Andrea. The economic policy of fiscal
consolidations: the European experience. 47p.
UNIVERSITE DE LAUSANNE. Dept. d'Econometrie d' Econ. Politique.
9910 Abul Naga, Ramses & Krishnakumar, Jaya. Panel data
estimation of the intergenerational correlation of incomes.
27p.
9902 Bichsel, Robert. A silver rule for financing local
transport facilities. 24p.
9912 Berglof, Erik & von Thadden, Ernst-Ludwig. The changing
corporate governance paradigm: implications for transition
and developing countries. 29p.
9901 Domenighetti, Gianfranco. Does provision of an
evidence-based information change public willingness to
accept a screening test? 9p.
9907 Domenighetti, Gianfranco, d'Avanzo, Barbara & Bisig,
Brigitte. Health effects of job insecurity among employees
in Swiss general population. 17p.
9906 Imbs, Jean. Fluctuations, bilateral trade and the exchange
rate regime. 31p.
9908 Mangano, Gabriel. Monetary policy in EMU: a voting power
analysis of coalition formation in the European Central
Bank. 54p.
9903 Raess, Pascal & von Ungern-Sternberg, Thomas. A model of
regulation in the housing market. 38p.
UNIVERSITE CATH. DE LOUVAIN. Ctr. for Op. Research & Econometrics.
9940 Aswal, Navin, Chatterji, Shurojit & Sen, Arunava.
Dictatorial domains. 50p.
9932 Aziz, Jahangir & Leruth, Luc. Cyclical effects of the
composition of government purchases. 44p.
9935 Boccard, Nicolas & Calcagno, Riccardo. Asymmetries of
information in centralized order-driven markets. 34p.
9939 Chesher, Andrew, et al. Bartlett identities tests. 21p.
9942 Crama, Yves, et al. Corporate governance structures,
control and performance in European markets: a tale of two
systems. 21p.
9930 De Sinopoli, Francesco. Further remarks on strategic
stability in plurality games. 16p.
9931 De Sinopoli, Francesco. Two examples of strategic
equilibria in approval voting games. 11p.
9936 Germain, Marc & van Ypersele, Jean-Pascal. Financial
transfers to sustain international cooperation in the
climate change framework. 24p.
9937 Goemans, Michel X. Approximate edge splitting. 5p.
9933 Kubler, Felix & Polemarchakis, Heracles M. The
identification of preferences from the equilibrium prices of
commodities and assets. 25p.
9938 Mairesse, Francois & Vanden Eeckaut, Philippe. Museum
assessment and free disposal hull (FDH) technology: a global
approach. 41p.
9941 Ottaviano, Gianmarco & Thisse, Jacques-Francois.
Agglomeration and trade revisited. 24p.
9934 Polemarchakis, Heracles M. & Rochon, Celine. Debt,
liquidity and dynamics. 27p.
9929 Skutella, Martin & Woeginger, Gerhard J. A polynomial time
approximation scheme (PTAS) for minimizing the total
weighted completion time on identical parallel machines. 19p.
MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY. Department of Economics.
8/99 Beresford, Melanie. The Vietnamese transition from plan to
market: transformation of the planning mechanism. 25p.
5/99 Horne, Jocelyn. Globalisation, growth and fiscal policy:
lessons for East Asia. 22p.
1/99 Vicary, Alison. Rent extraction by Burma's military regime:
a link between state ownership, military expenditure and human
rights abuses. 13p.
UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE. Department of Economics.
712 Cardon, James H. & Sasaki, Dan. Mergers, corporate
financing, and managerial incentives in R & D intensive
industries. 19p.
713 Poddar, Sougata & Sasaki, Dan. Games of timing:
state-of-art research on strategic investment. 28p.
711 Sasaki, Dan. Newtonian asset pricing. 23p.
714 Sasaki, Dan. Research, development, and information
sharing. 22p.
NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH. Working Papers.
7312 Abrego, Lisandro & Whalley, John. The choice of structural
model in trade-wages decompositions. 30p.
7335 Aggarwal, Rajesh K. & Samwick, Andrew A. Empire-builders
and shirkers: investment, firm performance, and managerial
incentives. 38p.
7334 Aggarwal, Rajesh K. & Samwick, Andrew A. Performance
incentives within firms: the effect of managerial
responsibility. 40p.
7350 Bayoumi, Tamim. The morning after: explaining the slowdown
in Japanese growth in the 1990s. 39p.
7308 Becker, Randy A. & Henderson, J. Vernon. Costs of air
quality regulation. 34p.
7219 Bekaert, Geert, Harvey, Campbell R. & Lumsdaine, Robin L.
The dynamics of emerging market equity flows. 60p.
7346 Bekaert, Geert & Grenadier, Steven R. Stock and bond
pricing in an affine economy. 49p.
7311 Bils, Mark & Chang, Yongsung. Understanding how price
responds to costs and production. 55p.
7309 Bils, Mark & Chang, Yongsung. Wages and the allocation of
hours and effort. 50p.
7310 Bils, Mark & Kahn, James A. What inventory behavior tells
us about business cycles. 46p.
7339 Borsch-Supan, Axel. Incentive effects of social security
under an uncertain disability option. 24p.
7331 Cho, Young-Hye & Engle, Robert F. Modeling the impacts of
market activity on bid-ask spreads in the option market.
44p.
7330 Cho, Young-Hye & Engle, Robert F. Time-varying betas and
asymmetric effects of news: empirical analysis of blue chip
stocks. 40p.
7316 Coate, Stephen. An efficiency approach to the evaluation of
policy changes. 25p.
7318 Coile, Courtney, et al. Delays in claiming Social Security
benefits. 50p.
7322 Dale, Stacy Berg & Krueger, Alan B. Estimating the payoff
to attending a more selective college: an application of
selection on observables and unobservables. 48p.
7328 DiNardo, John & Moore, Mark P. The Phillips curve is back?:
using panel data to analyze the relationship between
unemployment and inflation in an open economy. 27p.
7337 Dominguez, Kathryn M. The market microstructure of central
bank intervention. 42p.
7296 Eisenberg, Theodore & Farber, Henry S. The government as
litigant: further tests of the case selection model. 41p.
7341 Engle, Robert F. & Manganelli, Simone. CAViaR: conditional
value at risk by quantile regression. 51p.
7317 Evans, Martin D.D. & Lyons, RIchard K. Order flow and
exchange rate dynamics. 43p.
7338 Frankel, Jeffrey A. No single currency regime is right for
all countries or at all times. 41p.
7307 Gilleskie, Donna B. & Lutz, Byron F. The impact of
employer-provided health insurance on dynamic employment
transitions. 43p.
7321 Gokhale, Jagadeesh, Kotlikoff, Laurence J. & Warshawsky,
Mark J. Comparing the economic and conventional approaches
to financial planning. 71p.
7329 Goolsbee, Austan & Klenow, Peter J. Evidence on learning
and network externalities in the diffusion of home
computers. 25p.
7353 Grogger, Jeff & Michalopoulos, Charles. Welfare dynamics
under term limits. 58p.
7348 Gruber, Jonathan. The wealth of the unemployed: adequacy
and implications for unemployment insurance. 33p.
7320 Gustman, Alan L. & Steinmeier, Thomas L. Pensions and
retiree health benefits in household wealth: changes from
1969 to 1992. 37p.
7332 Hamermesh, Daniel S. The changing distribution of job
satisfaction. 34p.
7315 Hanson, Gordon H. & Spilimbergo, Antonio. Political
economy, sectoral shocks, and border enforcement. 34p.
7333 Heckman, James L. Causal parameters and policy analysis in
economics: a twentieth century retrospective. 54p.
7323 Holzer, Harry & Neumark, David. Assessing Affirmative
Action. 90p.
7344 Hout, Michael & Rosen, Harvey S. Self-employment, family
background, and race. 32p.
7347 Hubbard, Thomas N. How wide is the scope of hold-up based
theories?: contractual form and market thickness in
trucking. 35p.
7325 Ikenberry, David, Lakonishok, Josef & Vermaelen, Theo.
Stock repurchases in Canada: performance and strategic
trading. 32p.
7305 Jha, Raghbendra & Whalley, John. The environmental regime
in developing countries. 43p.
7342 King, David C. & Zeckhauser, Richard J. Congressional vote
options. 39p.
7326 Kinnaman, Thomas C. & Fullerton, Don. The economics of
residential solid waste management. 45p.
7319 Kroszner, Randall S. & Strahan, Philip E. Bankers on
boards: monitoring, conflicts or interest, and lender
liability. 47p.
7345 Lanjouw, Jean O. & Schankerman, Mark. The quality of ideas:
measuring innovation with multiple indicators. 36p.
7349 Lazear, Edward P. Educational production. 48p.
7324 McClellan, Mark & Staiger, Douglas. Comparing hospital
quality at for-profit and not-for-profit hospitals. 36p.
7327 McClellan, Mark & Staiger, Douglas. The quality of health
care providers. 55p.
7351 Motonishi, Taizo & Yoshikawa, Hiroshi. Causes of the long
stagnation of Japan during the 1990s: financial or real?
44p.
7313 Obstfeld, Maurice & Rogoff, Kenneth. New directions for
stochastic open economy models. 45p.
7343 Paxson, Christina & Waldfogel, Jane. Work, welfare, and
child maltreatment. 38p.
7336 Portes, Richard & Roy, Helene. The determinants of
cross-border equity flows. 33p.
7314 Poterba, James M., Venti, Steven F. & Wise, David A.
Pre-retirement cashouts and foregone retirement saving:
implications for 401k asset accumulation. 51p.
7306 Shimer, Robert. The impact of young workers on the
aggregate labor market. 40p.
7340 Vandenbussche, Hylke, Konings, Jozef & Springael, Linda.
Import diversion under European antidumping policy. 37p.
OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY. Department of Economics.
9906 Zhao, Jingang. A characterization for the negative welfare
effects of cost reduction in Cournot oligopoly. 21p.
9908 Zhao, Jingang. Cost savings and the optimal market
structure. 28p.
9905 Zhao, Jingang. Dual bargaining, cost sharing, and the
Talmud bankruptcy problem. 18p.
9911 Glass, Amy Jocelyn. Imitation as a stepping stone to
innovation. 30p.
9912 Glass, Amy Jocelyn. Substitution and returns to scale in R
& D. 26p.
9910 Yao, Shuntian & Zhao, Jingang. The strategic equilibrium in
an oligopoly market with indivisibility. 22p.
9907 Zhao, Jingang. The core in an oligopoly market with
indivisibility. 26p.
9909 Zhao, Jingang. The proper efficiency and homogeneity of
bargaining solutions. 23p.
OSAKA UNIVERSITY. Institute of Social and Economic Research.
479 Ashiya, Masahiro & Doi, Takero. Herd behavior of Japanese
economists. 42p.
480 Ben-Zion, Uri, Hibshoosh, Aharon & Spiegel, Uriel. The
optimal face value of a discount coupon. 30p.
483 Hatta, Tatsuo & Ogawa, Yoshitomo. A theory of optimum
tariff under revenue constraint. 40p.
482 Horioka, Charles Y. Japan's public pension system in the
twenty-first century. 30p.
UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD. Nuffield College.
9920 Breen, Richard & Garcia-Penalosa, Cecilia. Income
inequality and macroeconomic volatility: an empirical
investigation. 41p.
9917 Felli, Leonardo & Roberts, Kevin. Competition and hold-ups.
21p.
9924 Cameron, Gavin. Why did U.K. manufacturing productivity
growth slow down in the 1970s and speed up in the 1980s?
30p.
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. Center for Analytic Research in Econ.
9912 Gomes, Armando. A theory of negotiations and formation of
coalitions. 56p.
9905 Greenwood, Jeremy, Guner, Nezih & Knowles, John. More on
marriage, fertility, and the distribution of income. 51p.
9906 Knowles, John, Persico, Nicola & Todd, Petra. Racial bias
in motor vehicle searches: theory and evidence. 38p.
9914 McLean, Richard & Postlewaite, Andrew. Informational size
and incentive compatibility. 41p.
9909 Mailath, George & Morris, Stephen. Repeated games with
almost-public monitoring. 52p.
9911 Miravete, Eugenio J. Quantity discounts for taste-varying
consumers. 62p.
9913 Obara, Ichiro. The repeated prisoner's dilemma with private
monitoring: a N-player case. 28p.
9907 Pavlova, Anna. Adjustment costs, learning-by-doing, and
technology adoption under uncertainty. 33p.
9908 Persico, Nicola. Consensus and the accuracy of signals:
optimal committee with endogenous information. 25p.
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. Institute for Economic Research.
9905 Bils, Mark & Chang, Yongsung. Understanding how price
responds to costs and production. 54p.
9906 Schorfheide, Frank. Loss function vs. likelihood estimation
of forecasting models: a pre-test procedure and a Bayesian
interpretation. 35p.
9907 Schorfheide, Frank. A unified econometric framework for the
evaluation of dynamic stochastic general equlibrium models.
41p.
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY. Industrial Relations Section.
425 Ashenfelter, Orley, Harmon, Colm & Oosterbeek, Hessel. A
review of estimates of the schooling/earnings relationship,
with tests for publication bias. 24p.
426 Bertrand, Marianne & Hallock, Kevin F. The gender gap in
top corporate jobs. 28p.
422 Bertrand, Marianne, Miller, Douglas & Mullainathan, Sendhil.
Public policy and extended families: evidence from South
Africa. 46p.
423 Hayes, Lashawn R. Are prices higher for the poor in New
York City? 36p.
427 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. 31p.
PURDUE UNIVERSITY. Inst. for Research in Behav, Econ & Mgmt Sci.
1123 Folta, Timothy B. & Foote, David A. Temporary employees as
real options. 33p.
QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY. Institute for Economic Research.
986 Boadway, Robin, Cuff, Katherine & Marceau, Nicolas.
Inter-jurisdictional competition for firms: jobs as vehicles
for redistribution. 30p.
990 Cao, Melanie & Shi, Shouyong. Publicity and the clustering
of IPO underpricing. 35p.
989 Cao, Melanie & Shi, Shouyong. Screening, bidding, and loan
market tightness. 45p.
988 Shi, Shouyong. Frictional assignment. 43p.
987 Shi, Shouyong. Unskilled workers in an economy with
skill-biased technology. 50p.
985 Usher, Dan. Personal goods, efficiency and the law. 29p.
UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER. Center for Economic Research.
462 Aiyagari, S. Rao, Greenwood, Jeremy & Guner, Nezih. On the
state of the union. 46p.
464 Epstein, Larry G. Are probabilities used in markets? 6p.
463 Skrzypacz, Andrzej & Hopenhayn, Hugo. Bidding rings in
repeated auctions. 30p.
UNIVERSITA DI ROMA. Centro Interdipartimentale di Economia Int'l.
53 Cavallari, Lilia & De Arcangelis, Giuseppe. Economic
interdependence across the Atlantic: national or European
dollar policy? 31p.
54 Federici, Daniela & Marconi, Daniela. Balance of trade and
growth: the case of Italy. 27p.
52 Gandolfo, Giancarlo & Felettigh, Alberto. The NATREX: an
alternative approach theory and empirical verifications.
22p.
UNIVERSITY OF STOCKHOLM. Department of Economics.
9913 Dufwenberg, Martin & Kirchsteiger, Georg. Reciprocity and
wage undercutting. 17p.
99-7 Hackner, Jonas. Market delineation and product
differentiation. 23p.
99-8 Lundholm, Michael. Comments on social insurance and the
optimum piecewise linear income tax. 6p.
9911 Muren, Astri & Pyddoke, Roger. Does collusion without
communication exist? 18p.
TEL-AVIV UNIVERSITY. Eitan Berglas School of Economics.
21/99 Eliaz, Kfir. Fault tolerant implementation. 52p.
25/99 Grossman, Gene M. & Helpman, Elhanan. Incomplete contracts
and industrial organization. 42p.
16/99 Kalemli-Ozcan, Sebnem, Sorensen, Bent E. & Yosha, Oved. Risk
sharing and industrial specialization: regional and
international evidence. 47p.
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