New Acquisitions - September-October 1999
UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA. Institute for Public Economics.
99-2 LaCasse, Chantale, Ponsati, Clara & Barham, Vicky. Chores.
48p.
UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND. Department of Economics.
173 Bandyopadhyay, Debasis. Distribution of human capital and
economic growth. 58p.
194 Bandyopadhyay, Debasis. Industry premium: what do we know
and what the New Zealand data say. 38p.
192 Bandyopadhyay, Debasis & Basu, Parantap. Redistributive tax
and growth in a model with discrete occupational choice.
37p.
193 Phillips, Peter C.B. Discrete Fourier transforms of
fractional processes. 57p.
184 Phillips, Peter C.B. New unit root asymptotics in the
presence of deterministic trends. 25p.
AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY. Faculty of Economics.
376 Browning, Martin & Crossley, Thomas. Shocks, stocks and
socks: consumption smoothing and the replacement of durables
during an unemployment spell. 46p.
375 Grant, Simon, Kajii, Atsushi & Polak, Ben. Third down with
a yard to go: the Dixit-Skeath conundrum on equilibria in
competitive games. 9p.
374 McCalman, Phillip. Reaping what you sow: an empirical
analysis of international patent harmonization. 49p.
BANCO DE ESPANA. Servicio de Estudios.
9913 Alberola, Enrique & Marques, Jose Manuel. On the relevance
and nature of regional inflation differentials: the case of
Spain. 41p.
9912 Kaiser, Regina & Maravall, Agustin. Estimation of the
business cycle: a modified Hodrick-Prescott filter. 41p.
9915 Kaiser, Regina & Maravall, Agustin. Seasonal outliers in
time series. 34p.
9914 Maravall, Agustin. An application of TRAMO and SEATS:
report for the seasonal adjustment research appraisal
project. 142p.
BANK OF JAPAN. Institute for Monetary & Economic Studies.
9922 Higo, Masahiro. What can inflation expectations and core
inflation tell us about monetary policy in Japan. 23p.
BEN GURION UNIVERSITY. Monaster Center for Economic Research.
99-6 Hochman, Oded, Pines, David & Ruffle, Bradley. The
agglomeration of clubs. 32p.
99-8 Moldovanu, Benny & Sela, Aner. The optimal allocation of
prizes in contests. 21p.
99-7 Perez-Castrillo, David & Wettstein, David. Bidding for the
surplus: a non-cooperative approach to the Shapley value.
20p.
UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA-BERKELEY. Ctr. for Int'l. & Devel. Econ. Res.
106 della Paolera, Gerardo & Taylor, Alan M. Internal versus
external convertibility and developing country financial
crises: lessons from the Argentine Bank bailout of the 1930s.
34p.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-SAN DIEGO. Department of Economics.
9905 Cho, Young-Hye & Engle, Robert F. Modeling the impacts of
market activity on bid-ask spreads in the option market.
41p.
9902 Den Haan, Wouter J., Ramey, Garey & Watson, Joel.
Contract-theoretic approaches to wages and displacement.
27p.
9913 Den Haan, Wouter J., Ramey, Garey & Watson, Joel. Job
destruction and the experiences of displaced workers. 48p.
9907 Den Haan, Wouter J., Ramey, Garey & Watson, Joel. Liquidity
flows and fragility of business enterprises. 49p.
9915 Dufour, Alfonso & Engle, Robert F. Time and the price
impact of a trade. 43p.
9911 Friedberg, Leora. The impact of technological change on
older workers: evidence from data on computers. 42p.
9912 Granger, Clive W.J. & Sin, Chor-Yiu. Modelling the absolute
returns of different stock indices: exploring the
forecastability of an alternative measure . 31p.
9914 Granger, Clive W.J. & Hyung, Namwon. Occasional structural
breaks and long memory. 38p.
9903 Hamilton, James D. A parametric approach to flexible
nonlinear inference. 91p.
9904 Kim, Tae-Hwan & White, Halbert. James-Stein type estimators
in large samples with application to the least absolute
deviation estimator. 31p.
9909 Ramey, Garey & Watson, Joel. Conditioning institutions and
renegotiation. 47p.
9906 Rauch, James E. & Evans, Peter B. Bureaucratic structure
and bureaucratic performance in less developed countries.
43p.
9901 Riker, David. Educational attainment as a determinant of
international trade flows. 34p.
9910 Segal, Uzi & Sobel, Joel. Tit for tat: foundations of
preferences for reciprocity in strategic settings. 28p.
9908 Watson, Joel. Starting small and commitment. 23p.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-SANTA BARBARA. Department of Economics.
4/99 Garratt, Rod & Marshall, John M. Equity risk, conversion
risk, and the demand for insurance. 24p.
3/99 Garratt, Rod & Marshall, John M. Exclusions and demand for
insurance. 14p.
8/99 Kelly, David L. & Kolstad, Charles D. Solving infinite
horizon growth models with an environmental sector. 23p.
5/99 Mitchell, Glenn T. Evolution of networks and the diffusion
of new technology. 27p.
7/99 Montgomery, Robert & Stuart, Charles. Sex and fiscal
desire. 34p.
6/99 Moon, Hyungsik R. & Phillips, Peter C.B. Maximum likelihood
estimation in panels with incidental trends. 30p.
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE. Department of Applied Economics.
9910 Granger, Clive W.J. & Pesaran, M. Hashem. Economic and
statistical measures of forecast accuracy. 34p.
9906 Kapetanios, G. Model selection in threshold models. 34p.
9905 Kapetanios, G. Threshold models for trended time series.
34p.
9907 Pesaran, M.H., Shin, Y. & Smith, R.J. Bounds testing
approaches to the analysis of long-run relationships. 40p.
9908 Sciubba, Emanuela. Asymmetric information and survival in
financial markets. 43p.
9909 Sciubba, Emanuela. The evolution of portfolio rules and the
capital asset pricing model. 36p.
UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY. Department of Economics.
9906 Clark, Jeremy. House money effects in public good
experiments. 16p.
9907 Clark, Jeremy. Recognizing large donations to public goods:
an experimental test. 23p.
9908 Haug, Alfred A. Money demand functions: data span and
tests. 22p.
UNIVERSIDAD CARLOS III de MADRID. Dept. de Economia.
9957 Balmaseda, Manuel, Dolado, Juan J. & Lopez-Salido, David.
The dynamic effects of shocks to labour markets: evidence
from OECD countries. 30p.
9955 Boldrin, Michele, et al. The future of pension systems in
Europe: a reappraisal. 51p.
9956 Dolado, Juan J., Felgueroso, Florentino & Jimeno, Juan F.
The causes of youth labour market problems in Spain:
crowding-out, institutions, of technology shifts. 34p.
UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN. Institute of Economics.
9910 Browning, Martin, Hansen, Lars Peter & Heckman, James J.
Micro data and general equilibrium models. 163p.
9914 Jebjerg, Lars. Credit market structure and product market
competition. 30p.
(ENGLAND) CENTRE FOR ECONOMIC POLICY RESEARCH.
2177 Acemoglu, Daron & Pischke, Jorn-Steffen. Minimum wages and
on-th-job training. 43p.
2200 Booth, Alison L, Zoega, Gylfi & Francesconi, Marco.
Training, rent-sharing and unions. 41p.
2203 Buiter, Willem H. & Panigirtzoglou, Nikolaos. Liquidity
traps: how to avoid them and how to escape them. 69p.
2201 Canova, Fabio. Testing for convergence clubs in income per
capita: a predictive density approach. 34p.
2191 Caselli, Francesco & Coleman, Wilbur J. How regions
converge. 51p.
2199 Ciccone, Antonio, Peri, Giovanni & Almond, Douglas.
Capital, wages and growth: theory and evidence. 52p.
2145 Claessens, Stijn & Djankov, Simeon. Ownership concentration
and corporate performance in the Czech Republic. 33p.
2202 Conde Ruiz, Jose I. & Galasso, Vincenzo. Positive
arithmetic of the welfare state. 51p.
2186 De Grauwe, Paul & Skudelny, Frauke. Social conflict and
growth in Euroland. 30p.
2190 Fauli-Oller, Ramon & Corchon, Luis. To merge or not to
merge: that is the question. 27p.
2192 Gruner, Hans P. On the role of conflicting national
interests in the European Central Bank Council. 25p.
2187 Haskel, Jonathan & Wolf, Holger. Why does the `law of one
price' fail?: a case study. 25p.
2147 Hatton, Timothy J. & Bailey, Roy E. Seebohm Rowntree and
the post-war poverty puzzle. 35p.
2188 Kind, Hans J., Knarvik, Karen H.M. & Schjelderup, Guttorm.
Competing for capital in a `lumpy' world. 25p.
2221 Li, David D., et al. Anonymous banking and financial
repression: how does China's reform limit government
predation without reducing its. 54p.
2194 Motta, Massimo, Fosfuri, Andrea & Ronde, Thomas. Foreign
direct investment and spillovers through workers' mobility.
24p.
2185 Ottaviano, Gianmarco I.P. & Thisse, Jacques-Francois.
Integration, agglomeration and the political economics of
factor mobility. 27p.
2204 Perotti, Enrico C. & Gelfer, Stanislav. Red barons or
robber barons?: goverance and financing in Russian financial
industrial groups (FIGs). 24p.
2152 Prat, Andrea. Campaign advertising and voter welfare. 47p.
2198 Svensson, Lars E.O. Does the p* model provide any rationale
for monetary targeting? 14p.
2197 Svensson, Lars E.O. Monetary policy issues for the
Eurosystem. 52p.
2196 Svensson, Lars E.O. Price stability as a target for
monetary policy: defining and maintaining price stability.
49p.
2195 Svensson, Lars E.O. & Faust, Jon. The equilibrium degree of
transparency and control in monetary policy. 24p.
2189 Wambach, Achim. Renegotiation before contract execution.
38p.
2207 Widgren, Mika. Flexible integration as an efficient
decision making rule. 18p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF ATLANTA. Research Department.
99-5 Ackert, Lucy F. & Tian, Yisong S. Efficiency in index
options markets and trading in stock baskets. 36p.
99-4 Ackert, Lucy F., Church, Bryan K. & Zhang, Ping. The effect
of forecast bias on market behavior: evidence from
experimental asset markets. 35p.
99-1 Ackert, Lucy F., Church, Bryan K. & Jayaraman, Narayanan.
An experimental study of circuit breakers: the effects of
mandated market closures and temporary halts of market be.
42p.
99-2 Becsi, Zsolt. Heterogeneity and the welfare cost of dynamic
factor taxes. 45p.
99-6 Espinosa-Vega, Marco A., Smith, Bruce D. & Yip, Chong K.
Barriers to international capital flows: who should erect
them and how big should they be? 52p.
99-3 Robertson, John C. & Tallman, Ellis W. Improving forecasts
of the federal funds rate in a policy model. 23p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF CHICAGO. Research Department.
9913 De Nardi, Mariacristina. Wealth inequality,
intergenerational links and estate taxation. 67p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS. Research Department.
9904 Gruben, William C. & McComb, Robert P. Privatization,
competition, and supercompetition in the Mexican commercial
banking system. 21p.
9905 Gruben, William C., Koo, Jahyeong & Moore, Robert E. When
does financial liberalization make banks risky?: an
empirical examination of Argentina, Canada and Mexico. 27p.
9906 Haslag, Joseph H. Has monetary policy become less
effective? 32p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS. Financial Industry Studies.
2/99 Lown, Cara, Peristiani, Stavros & Robinson, Kenneth J. What
was behind the M2 breakdown? 30p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF KANSAS CITY. Research Division.
99-4 Holman, Jill A. & Rioja, Felix K. International
transmission of anticipated inflation under alternative
exchange rate regimes. 38p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF MINNEAPOLIS. Research Department.
260 Alvarez, Fernando, Atkeson, Andrew & Kehoe, Patrick J.
Money and interest rates with endogenously segmented
markets. 36p.
259 Fernandez, Ana & Phelan, Christopher. A recursive
formulation for repeated agency with history dependence.
30p.
263 Galdon Sanchez, Jose E & Schmitz, James A. Threats to
industry survival in labor productivity: world iron ore
markets in the 1980s. 40p.
257 Hansen, Gary D. & Prescott, Edward C. Malthus to Solow.
25p.
261 Holmes, Thomas J. Bar codes lead to frequent deliveries and
superstores. 27p.
262 Krueger, Dirk & Perri, Fabrizio. Risk sharing: private
insurance markets or redistributive taxes? 78p.
258 Phelan, Christopher & Stacchetti, Ennio. Sequential
equilibria in a Ramsey tax model. 52p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF PHILADELPHIA. Economic Research Division.
99-8 Berlin, Mitchell & Mester, Loretta J. Financial contracts
and the legal treatment of informed investors. 40p.
9910 Carlino, Gerald & Chatterjee, Satyajit. Postwar trends in
metropolitan employment growth: decentralization and
deconcentration. 35p.
99-7 Crone, Theodore M. & McLaughlin, Michael P. A Bayesian VAR
forecasting model for the Philadelphia Metropolitan area.
22p.
99-9 Crone, Theodore M., Nakamura, Leonard I. & Voith, Richard.
Measuring housing services inflation. 34p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD. Finance & Economics Discussion Series.
9940 Berger, Allen N., et al. Conglomeration versus strategic
focus: evidence from the insurance industry. 42p.
9941 Berger, Allen N., et al. The dynamics of market entry: the
effects of mergers and acquisitions on de novo entry and
small business lending. 63p.
9937 Covitz, Daniel & Heitfield, Erik. Monitoring, moral hazard,
and market power: a model of bank lending. 26p.
9935 Harrison, Paul, Sussman, Oren & Zeira, Joseph. Finance and
growth: theory and new evidence. 36p.
9943 Hooker, Mark A. Oil and the macroeconomy revisited. 23p.
9936 Kiley, Michael T. Computers and growth with costs of
adjustment: will the future look like the past? 29p.
9932 Lebow, David, et al. Recent trends in compensation
practices. 25p.
9934 Lehnert, Andreas & Passmore, Wayne. The banking industry
and the safety net subsidy. 31p.
9933 Lehnert, Andreas & Passmore, Wayne. Pricing systemic
crises: monetary and fiscal policy when savers are
uncertain. 52p.
9942 Lengwiler, Yvan & Orphanides, Athanasios. Optimal
discretion. 35p.
9945 Orphanides, Athanasios, et al. Errors in the measurement of
the output gap and the design of monetary policy. 39p.
9938 Orphanides, Athanasios & van Norden, Simon. The reliability
of output gap estimates in real time. 44p.
9944 Reifschneider, David & Williams, John C. Three lessons for
monetary policy in a low inflation era. 47p.
9939 Sack, Brian & Wieland, Volker. Interest-rate smoothing and
optimal monetary policy: a review of recent empirical
evidence. 35p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD. International Finance Papers.
643 Barth, Marvin & Dinmore, Trevor. Trade prices and volumes
in East Asia through the crisis. 33p.
644 Engel, Charles & Rogers, John H. Violating the law of one
price: should we make a federal case out of it? 21p.
645 Kamin, Steven B. & Babson, Oliver D. The contributions of
domestic and external factors to Latin American devaluation
crises: an early warning systems a. 36p.
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION. Bureau of Economics.
227 Vita, Michael G. Regulatory restrictions on vertical
integration and control: the competitive impact of gasoline
divorcement policie. 28p.
HEBREW UNIV. Center for Rationality & Interactive Decision Theory.
203 Assaf, David & Samuel-Cahn, Ester. Simple ratio prophet
inequalities for a statistician with multiple choices. 13p.
201 Peleg, Bezalel & Sudholter, Peter. Single-peakedness and
coalition-proofness. 8p.
200 Perry, Motty & Reny, Philip J. An ex-post efficient
auction. 27p.
202 Sudholter, Peter, Rosenmuller, Joachim & Peleg, Bezalel.
The canonical extensive form of a game form, part II:
representation. 43p.
HITOTSUBASHI UNIVERSITY. Institute for Economic Research.
378 Dallago, Bruno. Asset specificity and change. 24p.
377 Islamov, Bakhtior. Foreign trade of Central Asian
independent states: what is the main trend? Globalization
and regionalization or re-integration? 30p.
376 Watanabe, Katsunori, Watanabe, Takayuki & Watanabe, Tsutomu.
Tax policy and consumer spending: evidence from Japanese
fiscal experiments. 50p.
UNIVERSITY OF ICELAND. Faculty of Economics & Business Admin.
9906 Benediktsson, Haukur C., et al. Generational accounts for
Iceland. 26p.
9905 Bianchi, Marco, Gudmundsson, Bjorn R. & Zoega, Gylfi.
Iceland's natural experiment in supply-side economics. 30p.
9904 Gylfason, Thorvaldur & Herbertsson, Tryggvi T. Does
inflation matter for growth?. 24p.
9908 Phelps, Edmund S. Equilibrium and disequilibrium in 20th
century "macro," with attention to the share price boom of
the 1990s. 12p.
9909 Wallis, Kenneth F. Macroeconometric modelling. 17p.
INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA STATISTIQUE ET DES ETUDES ECONOMIQUES.
9940 Gregoir, S. & Lenglart, F. Coordinating agents' actions:
the influence of macroeconomic information on firm-level
expectations. 51p.
9937 Lieberman, Offer, Rousseau, Judith & Zucker, David M. Small
sample likelihood-based inference in the ARFIMA model. 26p.
INSTITUTO DE ESTUDIOS ECONOMICOS DE GALICIA PEDRO BARRIE de la MAZA
23 Esteban, Joan & Ray, Debraj. Collective action and the
group size paradox. 18p.
22 Esteban, Joan & Ray, Debraj. Social decision rules are not
immune to conflict. 14p.
24 Esteban, Joan, Gradin, Carlos & Ray, Debraj. Extensions of
a measure of polarization, with an application to the income
distribution of five OECD countries. 32p.
UNIVERSITY OF IOWA. Department of Economics.
9908 Ingram, Beth F. & Neumann, George R. An analysis of the
evolution of the skill premium. 22p.
9907 Lobato, I.N., Nankervis, John C. & Savin, N.E. A robust
test for autocorrelation n the presence of statistical
dependence. 29p.
9909 Solow, John L.. Exorcising the ghost of cigarette
advertising past: collusion, regulation and fear
advertising. 28p.
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY. Department of Economics.
326 Falk, Barry & Roy, Anindya. Efficiency tradeoffs in
estimating the trend and error structure of the linear
model. 7p.
325 Falk, Barry & Lee, Bong-Soo. Revisiting the Phillips curve
with a structural VAR. 19p.
322 Huffman, Wallace E. Human capital: education and
agriculture. 55p.
323 Lapan, Harvey & Moschini, Giancarlo. Incomplete adoption of
a superior innovation. 28p.
321 Li, Yang & Huffman, Wallace E. International re-migration
analysis: evidence from Puerto Ricans. 32p.
319 Moschini, Giancarlo & Hennessy, David A. Uncertainty, risk
aversion and risk management for agricultural producers.
101p.
327 Roy, Anindya, Falk, Barry & Fuller, Wayne A. Estimation of
the trend model with autoregressive errors. 30p.
LA TROBE UNIVERSITY. Department of Economics.
9901 Bollen, Bernard & Inder, Brett. Estimating daily volatility
in financial markets utilizing intraday data. 20p.
9906 Pereira, Robert. Forecasting ability but no profitability:
an empirical evaluation of genetic algorithm-optimised
technical trading . 27p.
9903 Yin, Xiangkang. A dynamic analysis of overstaff in China's
state-owned enterprises. 25p.
9904 Yin, Xiangkang. A model of shareholder discounts. 23p.
9902 Yin, Xiangkang & Zuscovitch, Ehud. Interaction of drastic
and incremental innovations: economic development through
Schumpeterian waves. 31p.
MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY. Department of Economics.
7/99 Sinha, Dipendra & Macri, Joseph. Financial development and
economic growth: the case of eight Asian countries. 30p.
6/99 Turnell, Sean. A proposal for a currency board in a
democratic Burma. 22p.
UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE. Department of Economics.
709 Cardon, James H. & Sasaki, Dan. Effects of
"anti-competitive" mergers in R & D intensive industries.
18p.
708 Cason, Timothy N. & Gangadharan, Lata. Environmental
labeling and incomplete consumer information in laboratory
markets. 45p.
710 Lambertini, Luca & Sasaki, Dan. A cost-side analysis on
collusive sustainability. 20p.
707 Sherstyuk, Katerina. Collusion in private value ascending
price auctions. 23p.
UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH. Center for Economic Studies.
181 Balestrino, Alessandro, Cigno, Alessandro & Pettini, Anna.
Direct and indirect taxation when households differ in
market and non-market abilities. 17p.
190 Berger, Helge & Woitek, Ulrich. Does conservativism
matter?: a time series approach to central banking. 35p.
188 Choi, Jai Pil. A dynamic analysis of licensing: the
"boomerang" effect and grant-back clauses. 35p.
183 Fehr, Ernst & Gachter, Simon. Cooperation and punishment in
public goods experiments. 37p.
184 Fehr, Ernst & Tyran, Jean-Robert. Does money illusion
matter?: an experimental approach. 47p.
185 Feist, Holger & Schob, Bonnie. Workfare in Germany and the
problem of vertical fiscal externalities. 23p.
187 Kimura, Yoshio. Reexamining the estimation of simultaneous
equations systems. 19p.
189 Marjit, Sugata, Mukherjee, Vivekananda & Mukherjee, Arijit.
Harassment, corruption, and economic policy. 30p.
182 Sinn, Hans-Werner. EU enlargement, migration, and lessons
from German unification. 20p.
186 Weichenreider, Alfons J. How efficient is a contestable
natural monopoly? 12p.
NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH. Working Papers.
7124 Abowd, John M. & Kaplan, David S. Executive compensation:
six questions that need answering. 35p.
7184 Acemoglu, Daron & Pischke, Jorn-Steffen. Minimum wages and
on-the-job training. 43p.
7214 Ahn, Dong-Hyun, et al. Behavioralize this!: international
evidence on autocorrelation patterns of stock index and
features return. 39p.
7202 Aizenman, Joshua & Marion, Nancy. Reserve uncertainty and
the supply of international credit. 23p.
7108 Alesina, Alberto & Weder, Beatrice. Do corrupt governments
receive less foreign aid? 44p.
7155 Alesina, Alberto & La Ferrara, Eliana. Participation in
heterogeneous communities. 57p.
7207 Alesina, Alberto, et al. Fiscal policy, profits, and
investment. 51p.
7236 Altonji, Joseph G. & Devereux, Paul J. The extent and
consequences of downward nominal wage rigidity. 48p.
7260 Arora, Ashish & Asundi, Jai. Quality certification and the
economics of contract software development: a study of the
Indian software industry. 35p.
7294 Ashenfelter, Orley & Hyslop, Dean. Measuring the effect of
arbitration on wage levels: the case of police officers.
26p.
7185 Athey, Susan & Levin, Jonathan. Information and competition
in U.S. Forest Service timber auctions. 50p.
7293 Bagwell, Kyle & Staiger, Robert W. Domestic policies,
national sovereignty and international economic
institutions. 53p.
7138 Baker, Michael. The retirement behavior of married couples:
evidence from the spouse's allowance. 45p.
7220 Barberis, Nicholas, Huang, Ming & Santos, Tano. Prospect
theory and asset prices. 49p.
7043 Bartel, Ann P. & Harrison, Ann E. Ownership versus
environment: why are public sector firms inefficient. 50p.
7197 Barth, Erling & Dale-Olsen, Harald. Monopsonistic
discrimination and the gender wage gap. 45p.
7090 Basu, Susanto & Taylor, Alan M. Business cycles in
international historical perspective. 41p.
6997 Bayard, Kimberly, et al. Why are racial and ethnic wage
gaps larger for men than for women?: exploring the role of
segregation using the new worker-establishment characteristics
database. 28p.
7203 Bebchuk, Lucian Arye. A rent-protection theory of corporate
ownership and control. 44p.
7232 Bebchuk, Lucian Arye & Ferrell, Allen. Federalism and
takeover law: the race to protect managers from takeovers.
52p.
7106 Bebchuk, Lucian Arye & Shavell, Steven. Reconsidering
contractual liability and the incentive to reveal
information. 9p.
7132 Benabou, Roland. Tax and education policy in a
heterogeneous agent economy: what levels of redistribution
maximize growth and effici. 58p.
7127 Benkard, C. Lanier. Learning and forgetting: the dynamics
of aircraft production. 56p.
7135 Bernard, Andrew B. & Jensen, J. Bradford. Exporting and
productivity. 37p.
7061 Bernheim, B. Douglas. Taxation and saving. 105p.
7080 Berry, Steven T. & Waldfogel, Joel. Mergers, station entry,
and programming variety in radio broadcasting. 39p.
7084 Besley, Timothy & Coate, Stephen. Centralized versus
decentralized provision of local public goods: a political
economy analysis. 44p.
7083 Besley, Timothy & Coate, Stephen. The public choice
critique of welfare economics: an exploration. 44p.
7269 Blanchard, Olivier & Perotti, Roberto. An empirical
characterization of the dynamic effects of changes in
government spending and taxes on output. 48p.
7282 Blanchard, Olivier & Wolfers, Justin. The role of shocks
and institutions in the rise of European unemployment: the
aggregate evidence. 44p.
7099 Blank, Rebecca M. When can public policy makers rely on
private markets?: the effective provision of social
security. 27p.
7225 Blau, David M. & Mocan, H. Naci. The supply of quality in
child care centers. 47p.
7161 Blinder, Alan S. Central bank credibility: why do we care?
How do we build it? 23p.
7154 Blonigen, Bruce A. In search of substitution between
foreign production and exports. 44p.
7275 Blonigen, Bruce A. & Tomlin, KaSaundra. Size and growth of
Japanese plants in the United States. 29p.
7195 Bordo, Michael D., Eichengreen, Barry & Irwin, Douglas A.
Is globalization today really different than globalization a
hundred years ago? 73p.
7186 Bordo, Michael, Edelstein, Michael & Rockoff, Hugh. Was
adhering to the gold standard a "good housekeeping seal of
approval" during the interwar period? 49p.
7125 Bordo, Michael D., Choudhri, Ehsan U. & Schwartz, Anna J.
Was expansionary monetary policy feasible during the Great
Contraction?: an examination of the gold standard constr.
49p.
7075 Borenstein, Severin & Farrell, Joseph. Do stock price
movements reveal profit dissipation? An investigation of
the gold mining industry. 38p.
7213 Boudoukh, Jacob. A multifactor, nonlinear, continuous time
model of interest rate volatility. 40p.
7092 Bradford, David F. & Shaviro, Daniel N. The economics of
vouchers. 64p.
7100 Branstetter, Lee G. & Feenstra, Robert C. Trade and foreign
direct investment in China: a political economy approach.
47p.
7136 Bresnahan, Timothy F., Brynjolfsson, Erik & Hitt, Lorin M.
Information technology, workplace organization, and the
demand for skilled labor: firm-level evidence. 43p.
7193 Brown, Jeffrey R. Are the elderly really over-annuitized?:
new evidence on life insurance and bequests. 49p.
7191 Brown, Jeffrey R. Private pensions, mortality risk, and the
decision to annuitize. 51p.
7199 Brown, Jeffrey R. & Poterba, James M. Joint life annuities
and annuity demand by married couples. 34p.
7268 Brown, Jeffrey R., et al. Taxing retirement income:
nonqualified annuities and distributions from qualified
accounts. 44p.
7245 Buiter, Willem H. & Panigirtzoglou, Nikolaos. Liquidity
traps: how to avoid them and how to escape them. 69p.
7143 Burnside, Craig, Eichenbaum, Martin & Rebelo, Sergio.
Hedging and financial fragility in fixed exchange rate
regimes. 58p.
7153 Calvo, Guillermo A. & Mendoza, Enrique G. Rational
contagion and the globalization of securities markets. 40p.
7249 Cameron, Stephen V. & Heckman, James J. The dynamics of
educational attainment for blacks, Hispanics, and whites.
88p.
7144 Campbell, John Y. & Lettau, Martin. Dispersion and
volatility in stock returns: an empirical investigation.
42p.
7237 Campbell, John Y. & Cochrane, John H. Explaining the poor
performance of consumption-based asset pricing models. 17p.
7278 Casella, Alessandra. Tradable deficit permits: efficient
implementation of the stability pact in the European
Monetary Union. 58p.
7151 Cecchetti, Stephen G. Legal structure, financial structure,
and the monetary policy transmission mechanism. 33p.
7215 Chan, Louis K.C., Chen, Hsiu-Lang & Lakonishok, Josef. On
mutual fund investment styles. 45p.
7223 Chan, Louis K.C., Lakonishok, Josef & Sougiannis, Theodore.
The stock market valuation of research and development
expenditures. 43p.
7096 Chang, Howard F. & Sigman, Hilary. Incentives to settle
under joint and several liability: an empirical analysis of
Superfund litigation. 40p.
7272 Chang, Roberto & Velasco, Andres. Liquidity crises in
emerging markets: theory and policy. 59p.
7091 Chinn, Menzie D., Dooley, Michael P. & Shrestha, Sona.
Latin America and East Asia in the context of an insurance
model of currency crises. 34p.
7257 Christiano, Lawrence J. & Fitzgerald, Terry J. The band
pass filter. 71p.
7077 Clarida, Richard & Prendergast, Joe. Fiscal stance and the
real exchange: soe empirical estimates. 20p.
7147 Clarida, Richard, Gali, Jordi & Gertler, Mark. The science
of monetary policy: a new Keynesian perspective. 84p.
7290 Clotfelter, Charles T. Are whites still "fleeing?" racial
patterns and enrollment shifts in urban public schools,
1987-1996. 56p.
7169 Cochrane, John H. New facts in finance. 42p.
7170 Cochrane, John H. Portfolio advice for a multifactor world.
36p.
7145 Collins, William J. & Williamson, Jeffrey G. Capital goods
prices, global capital markets and accumulation: 1870-1950.
46p.
7148 Costa, Dora L. American living standards: evidence from
recreational expenditures. 40p.
7173 Cullen, Julie B. The impact of fiscal incentives on student
disability rates. 47p.
7291 Currie, Janet & Yelowitz, Aaron. Health insurance and less
skilled workers. 49p.
7176 Cutler, David M. & Zeckhauser, Richard J. The anatomy of
health insurance. 121p.
7279 Cutler, David M. & Meara, Ellen. The concentration of
medical spending: an update. 31p.
7089 Cutler, David M., et al. Pricing heart attack treatments.
69p.
7246 Daniel, Kent, Titman, Sheridan & Wei, John. Explaining the
cross-section of stock returns in Japan: factors or
characteristics? 28p.
7248 Darby, Michael R. & Zucker, Lynne G. Local academic science
driving organizational change: the adoption of biotechnology
by Japanese firms. 56p.
7201 Darby, Michael R., Liu, Qiao & Zucker, Lynne G. Stakes and
stars: the effect of intellectual human capital on the level
and variability of high-tech firms' market . 45p.
7095 Davis, Steven J. & Haltiwanger, John. Sectoral job creation
and destruction responses to oil price changes. 58p.
7141 Deaton, Angus. Inequalities in income and inequalities in
health. 37p.
7140 Deaton, Angus & Paxson, Christina. Mortality, education,
income, and inequality among American cohorts. 49p.
6972 den Haan, Wouter J., Ramey, Garey & Watson, Joel.
Contract-theoretic approaches to wages and displacement.
26p.
7218 den Haan, Wouter J., Ramey, Garey & Watson, Joel. Job
destruction and the experiences of displaced workers. 48p.
7103 Diamond, Peter & Geanakoplos, John. Social security
investment in equities, I: linear case. 18p.
7211 Drazen, Allan. Political contagion in currency crises.
31p.
7165 Driscoll, John C. & Ito, Harumi. Sticky prices,
coordination, and collusion. 15p.
7105 Duffie, Darrell, Pan, Jun & Singleton, Kenneth. Transform
analysis and asset pricing for affine jump-diffusions. 44p.
7233 Edwards, Sebastian. On crisis prevention: lessons from
Mexico and East Asia. 59p.
7228 Edwards, Sebastian & Savastano, Miguel A. Exchange rates in
emerging economies: what do we know? What do we need to
know? 72p.
7113 Eichengreen, Barry & Mody, Ashoka. Lending booms, reserves
and the sustainability of short-term debt: inferences from
the pricing of syndicated bank l. 43p.
7242 Engel, Charles & Rogers, John H. Violating the law of one
price: should we make a federal case out of it? 21p.
7182 Fairlie, Robert W. & Meyer, Bruce D. Trends in
self-employment among white and black men, 1910-1990. 58p.
7229 Farber, Henry S. Union success in representation elections:
why does unit size matter? 41p.
7295 Farber, Henry S. & Hallock, Kevin F. Have employment
reductions become good news for shareholders?: the effects
of job loss announcements on stock price. 45p.
7152 Faust, Jon & Svensson, Lars E.O. The equilibrium degree of
transparency and control in monetary policy. 24p.
7231 Favero, Carlo A., Giavazzi, Francesco & Flabbi, Luca. The
transmission mechanism of monetary policy in Europe:
evidence from banks' balance sheets. 21p.
7111 Fernandez, Raquel & Rogerson, Richard. Equity and
resources: an analysis of education finance systems. 39p.
6936 Fershtman, Chaim & Pakes, Ariel. A dynamic oligopoly with
collusion and price wars. 41p.
7274 Figlio David N. & Blonigen, Bruce A. The effects of direct
foreign investment on local communities. 26p.
7168 Finkelstein, Amy & Poterba, James. Selection effects in the
market for individual annuities: new evidence from the
United Kingdom. 39p.
7267 Forbes, Kristin & Rigobon, Roberto. No contagion, only
interdependence: measuring stock market co-movements. 39p.
7200 Friedberg, Leora. The labor supply effects of the social
security earnings test. 40p.
7287 Froot, Kenneth A. The evolving market for catastrophic
event risk. 30p.
7286 Froot, Kenneth A. The market for catastrophic risk: a
clinical examination. 42p.
7259 Fullerton, Don, Hong, Inkee & Metcalf, Gilbert E. A tax on
output of the pollution industry is not a tax on pollution:
the importance of hitting the target. 42p.
7122 Galenson, David W. & Weinberg, Bruce A. Age and the quality
of work: the case of modern American painters. 27p.
7198 Garber, Alan M. Advances in cost-effectiveness analysis of
health interventions. 98p.
7112 Gaynor, Martin & Vogt, William B. Antitrust and competition
in health care markets. 89p.
7076 Genesove, David. The adoption of offset presses in the
daily newspaper industry in the United States. 33p.
7137 Genesove, David. The nominal rigidity of apartment rents.
52p.
7221 Gershberg, Alec I., Grossman, Michael & Goldman, Fred.
Health care capital financing agencies: the
intergovernmental roles of quasi government authorities and
the impact . 36p.
7216 Glaeser, Edward L., et al. What is social capital?: the
determinants of trust and trustworthiness. 61p.
7205 Glied, Sherry. Managed care. 56p.
7204 Glied, Sherry. The value of reductions in child injury
mortality in the U.S. 30p.
7183 Gokhale, Jagadeesh, et al. Simulating the transmission of
wealth inequality via bequests. 55p.
7196 Goldberg, Linda S. & Klein, Michael W. International trade
and factor mobility: an empirical investigation. 24p.
7217 Goldin, Claudia & Katz, Lawrence F. Education and income in
the early 20th century: evidence from the praries. 48p.
7126 Goldin, Claudia & Katz, Lawrence F. The returns to skill in
the United States across the twentieth century. 49p.
7110 Gordon, Roger H. & Li, Wei. Government as a discriminating
monopolist in the financial market: the case of China. 26p.
7244 Gordon, Roger H. & Wilson, John D. Tax structure and
government behavior: implications for tax policy. 19p.
7123 Gorton, Gary & Kahl, Matthias. Blockholder identity equity
ownership structures and hostile takeovers. 60p.
7271 Gourinchas, Pierre-Olivier & Parker, Jonathan A.
Consumption over the life cycle. 47p.
7303 Grossman, Gene M. & Helpman, Elhanan. Incomplete contracts
and industrial organization. 42p.
7078 Grossman, Michael. The human capital model of the demand
for health. 100p.
7129 Grossman, Michael & Markowitz, Sara. Alcohol regulation and
violence on college campuses. 43p.
7174 Gustman, Alan L. & Steinmeier, Thomas L. Employer provided
pension data in the NLS Mature Women's Survey and in the
Health and Retirement Study. 71p.
7131 Hahn, Jinyong, Todd, Petra & Van der Klaauw, Wilbert.
Evaluating the effect of an antidiscrimination law using a
regressive discontinuity design. 40p.
7098 Hall, Bronwyn H. & van Reenen, John. How effective are
fiscal incentives for R & D?: a review of the evidence.
52p.
7181 Hall, Robert E. Reorganization. 29p.
7180 Hall, Robert E. The stock market and capital accumulation.
32p.
7281 Hausman, Jerry. Efficiency effects on the U.S. economy from
wireless taxation. 19p.
7167 Hamermesh, Daniel S., Meng, Xin & Zhang, Junsen. Dress for
success: does primping pay? 23p.
7230 Heckman, James J. Accounting for heterogeneity, diversity,
and general equilibrium in evaluating social programs.
105p.
7288 Heckman, James J. Policies to foster human capital. 71p.
7121 Helliwell, John F. & Putnam, Robert D. Education and social
capital. 25p.
7224 Higgins, Matthew & Williamson, Jeffrey G. Explaining
inequality the world round: cohort size, Kuznets curves, and
openness. 54p.
7209 Himmelberg, Charles P., Hubbard, R. Glenn & Palia, Darius.
Understanding the determinants of managerial ownership and
the link between ownership and performance. 43p.
7157 Hodrick, Robert J., Ng, David Tat-Chee & Sengmueller, Paul.
An international dynamic asset pricing model. 43p.
7250 Hoshi, Takeo & Kashyap, Anil. The Japanese banking crisis:
where did it come from and how will it end? 83p.
7289 Hotz, V. Joseph, et al. Are there returns to the wages of
young men from working while in school? 50p.
7188 Hoynes, Hilary. The employment, earnings, and income of
less skilled workers over the business cycle. 47p.
7128 Hunt, Jennifer. Determinants of non-employment and
unemployment durations in East Germany. 37p.
7253 Hutchinson, Michael & McDill, Kathleen. Are all banking
crises alike?: the Japanese experience in international
comparison. 37p.
7234 Ireland, Peter N. Expectations, credibility, and
time-consistent monetary policy. 41p.
7134 Ito, Takatoshi. Capital flows in Asia. 51p.
7247 Ito, Takatoshi & Melvin, Michael. Japan's big bang and the
transformation of financial markets. 25p.
7280 Jaffe, Adam B. The U.S. patent system in transition: policy
innovation and the innovation process. 60p.
7104 Jeanne, Olivier & Rose, Andrew K. Noise trading and
exchange rate regimes. 38p.
7159 Jegadeesh, Narasimhan & Titman, Sheridan. Profitability of
momemtum strategies: an evaluation of alternative
explanations. 37p.
7283 Jones, Charles I. & Williams, John C. Too much of a good
thing?: the economics of investment in R & D. 28p.
7156 Kane, Edward J. How offshore financial competition
disciplines exit resistance by incentive conflicted bank
regulators. 0p.
7235 Kane, Thomas J., Rouse, Ceclia E. & Staiger, Douglas.
Estimating returns to schooling when schooling is
misreported. 41p.
7051 Kaplow, Louis & Shavell, Steven. Any non-individualistic
social welfare function violates the Pareto principle. 6p.
7301 Katsoulacos, Yannis, Ulph, Alistair & Ulph, David. The
effects of environmental policy on the performance of
environmental research joint ventures. 46p.
7093 Kaufmann, Daniel & Wei, Shang-Jin. Does "grease money"
speed up the wheels of commerce? 27p.
7266 Kessler, Daniel P. & McClellan, Mark B. Is hospital
competition socially wasteful? 54p.
7120 Kim, Sukkoo. Urban development in the United States,
1690-1990. 44p.
7133 Kim, Woochan & Wei, Shang-Jin. Offshore investment funds:
monsters in emerging markets? 29p.
7190 Krueger, Alan B. & Lindahl, Mikael. Education for growth in
Sweden and the world. 54p.
7208 Kumar, Krishna B., Rajan, Raghuran G. & Zingales, Luigi.
What determines firm size? 51p.
7107 Lamoreaux, Naomi R. & Sokoloff, Kenneth L. Inventive
activity and the market for technology in the United States,
1840 - 1920. 53p.
7264 Lawrence, Robert Z. & Weinstein, David E. Trade and growth:
import-led or export-led?: evidence from Japan and Korea.
43p.
7300 Lazear, Edward P. Economic imperialism. 63p.
7243 Levine, Phillip B., Mitchell, Olivia S. & Phillips, John W.
Worklife determinants of retirement income differentials
between men and women. 37p.
7194 Levinsohn, James, Berry, Steven & Friedman, Jed. Impacts of
the Indonesian economic crisis: price changes and the poor.
37p.
7297 Levinson, Arik. An industry-adjusted index of state
environmental compliance costs. 38p.
7210 Levitt, Steven D. & Porter, Jack. Sample selection in the
estimation of air bags and seat belt effectiveness. 39p.
7158 Li, Hao, Rosen, Sherwin & Suen, Wing. Conflicts and common
interests in committees. 47p.
7142 Libecap, Gary D. & Smith, James L. The self-enforcing
provisions of oil and gas unit operating agreements: theory
and evidence. 39p.
7292 Lipsey, Robert E. Affiliates of U.S. and Japanese
multinationals in East Asian production and trade. 44p.
7094 Lipsey, Robert E. The role of foreign direct investment in
international capital flows. 45p.
7166 Ludwig, Jens & Cook, Philip J. The benefits of reducing gun
violence: evidence from contingent-valuation survey data.
28p.
7088 McCallum, Bennett T. Recent developments in monetary policy
analysis: the roles of theory and evidence. 48p.
7087 McCallum, Bennett T. Roles of the minimal state variable
criterion in rational expectations models. 33p.
7162 MacKinlay, A. Craig & Pastor, Lubos. Asset pricing models:
implications for expected returns and portfolio selection.
38p.
7028 Mairese, Jacques & Greenan, Nathalie. Using employee level
data in a firm level econometric study. 29p.
7164 Markusen, James R. & Maskus, Keith E. Discriminating among
alternative theories of the multinational enterprise. 26p.
7163 Markusen, James R. & Maskus, Keith E. Multinational firms:
reconciling theory and evidence. 40p.
7263 Meng, Qinglai & Velasco, Andres. Can capital mobility be
destabilizing? 29p.
7130 Miron, Jeffrey A. The effect of alcohol prohibition on
alcohol consumption. 39p.
7102 Mishkin, Frederic S. Lessons from the Asian crisis. 24p.
7227 Monks, James & Ehrenberg, Ronald G. The impact of U.S. News
& World Report college rankings on admissions outcomes and
pricing policies at selective private institutions. 13p.
7116 Mulligan, Casey B. Microfoundations and macro implications
of indivisible labor. 42p.
7117 Mulligan, Casey B. & Sala-i-Martin, Xavier. Gerontocracy,
retirement, and social security. 56p.
7118 Mulligan, Casey B. & Sala-i-Martin, Xavier. Social security
in theory and practice, I: facts and political theories.
38p.
7119 Mulligan, Casey B. & Sala-i-Martin, Xavier. Social security
in theory and practice, II: efficiency theories, narrative
theories, and implications for reform. 38p.
7172 Murnane, Richard J., Willett, John B. & Tyler, John H. Who
benefits from obtaining a GED?: evidence from high school
and beyond. 62p.
7079 Nadiri, M. Ishaq & Prucha, Ingmar R. Dynamic factor demand
models and productivity analysis. 109p.
7270 Narayanan, V.G. & Sarkar, Ratna G. Activity-based costing
at Insteel Industries. 32p.
7239 Nechyba, Thomas J. A model of multiple districts and
private schools: the role of mobility, targeting, and
private school vouchers. 52p.
7240 Nechyba, Thomas J. Social approval, values, and AFDC: a
re-examination of the illegitimacy debate. 51p.
7171 Neumark, David. The employment effects of recent minimum
wage increases: evidence from a pre specified research
design. 30p.
7299 Neumark, David & Wascher, William. A cross-national
analysis of the effects of minimum wages on youth
employment. 48p.
7254 Nishimura, Kiyokiko G., et al. Distortionary taxation,
excessive price sensitivity, and Japanese land prices. 48p.
7238 Parker, Jonathan A. Spendthrift in America?: on two decades
of decline in the U.S. saving rate. 54p.
7284 Pastor, Lubos & Stambaugh, Robert F. Comparing asset
pricing models: an investment perspective. 47p.
7251 Peek, Joe & Rosengren, Eric S. Determinants of the Japan
premium: actions speak louder than words. 37p.
7097 Persson, Torsten & Tabellini, Guido. Political economics
and public finance. 129p.
7226 Piehl, Anne Morrison, et al. Testing for structural breaks
in the evaluation of programs. 24p.
7149 Porter, Robert H. & Sattler, Peter. Patterns of trade in
the market for used durables: theory and evidence. 38p.
7189 Rauch, James E. & Trindale, Vitor. Ethnic Chinese networks
in international trade. 37p.
7115 Razin, Assaf & Yuen, Chi-Wa. Understanding the "problem of
economic development:" the role of factor mobility and
international taxation. 34p.
7212 Richardson, J. David & Zhang, Chi. Revealing comparative
advantage: chaotic or coherent patterns across time and
sector and U.S. trading partner? 27p.
7081 Rodriguez, Francisco & Rodrick, Dani. Trade policy and
economic growth: a skeptic's guide to the cross-national
evidence. 79p.
7150 Rodrik, Dani & van Ypersele, Tanguy. Capital mobility,
distributive conflict and international tax coordination.
19p.
7265 Rogoff, Kenneth. International institutions for reducing
global financial instability. 37p.
7241 Rosett, Joshua G. & Rosett, Richard N. Characteristics of
TQM: evidence from the RIT/USA Today quality cup
competition. 40p.
7179 Rudebusch, Glenn D. & Svensson, Lars E.O. Eurosystem
monetary targeting: lessons from U.S. data. 28p.
7114 Saffer, Henry & Chaloupka, Frank. State drug control
spending and illicit drug participation. 21p.
7086 Schankerman, Mark & Scotchmer, Suzanne. Damages and
injunctions in the protection of proprietary research tools.
26p.
7175 Schlingemann, Frederik P., Stulz, Rene M & Walkling, Ralph
A. Corporate focusing and internal capital markets. 44p.
7085 Schwert, G. William. Hostility in takeovers: in the eyes of
the beholder? 51p.
7160 Shiller, Robert J. Designing indexed units of account.
24p.
7007 Shoven, John B. The location and allocation of assets in
pension and conventional savings accounts. 45p.
7192 Shoven, John B. & Sialm, Clemens. Asset location in
tax-deferred and conventional savings accounts. 31p.
7256 Siegel, Donald, Waldman, David & Link, Albert. Assessing
the impact of organizational practices on the productivity
of university technology transfer offices: an exploratory
study. 56p.
7273 Sinn, Hans-Werner. The competition between competition
rules. 33p.
7304 Sinn, Hans-Werner. The crisis in Germany's pension
insurance system and how it can be resolved. 25p.
7298 Smulders, Sjak & Vollebergh, Herman R.J. Green taxes and
administrative costs: the case of carbon taxation. 64p.
7258 Staiger, Douglas, Spetz, Joanne & Phibbs, Ciaran. Is there
monopsony in the labor market?: evidence from a natural
experiment. 41p.
7178 Svensson, Lars E.O. Does the P* model provide any rationale
for monetary targeting? 14p.
7177 Svensson, Lars E.O. Monetary policy issues for the
Eurosystem. 52p.
7276 Svensson, Lars E.O. Price stability as a target for
monetary policy: defining and maintaining price stability.
49p.
7262 Tauras, John A. & Chaloupka, Frank J. Determinants of
smoking cessation: an analysis of young adult men and women.
30p.
7139 Tornell, Aaron. Common fundamentals in the Tequila and
Asian crises. 40p.
7206 Tornell, Aaron. Privatizing the privatized. 40p.
7101 Tyler, John H., Murnane, Richard J. & Willett, John B. Do
the cognitive skills of school dropouts matter in the labor
market? 22p.
7252 Watanabe, Katsunori, Watnabe, Takayuki & Watanabe, Tsutomo.
Tax policy and consumer spending: evidence from Japanese
fiscal experiments. 50p.
7187 White, Eugene N. California banking in the nineteenth
century: the art and method of the bank of A. Levy. 33p.
7146 Williamson, Jeffrey G. The impact of globalization on
pre-industrial, technologically quiescent economies: real
wages, relative factor prices, and commodity price convergence
in the Third World before 1940. 42p.
7261 Woodford, Michael. Optimal monetary policy inertia. 108p.
UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES. School of Economics.
99/4 Akhand, H.A. Stock markets, banks and economic growth: a
reasonable extreme bounds analysis. 28p.
99-7 Akhand, H.A. & Liu, H. Marginal income tax rates:
nonparametric approach. 29p.
99-2 de Fontenay, C. & Gans, J.S. Extending market power through
vertical integration. 31p.
99-6 Duclos, J. & Makdissi, P. Sequential stochastic dominance
and the robustness of poverty orderings. 37p.
99-1 Harcourt, G.C. The capital theory controversy. 16p.
99-9 Hill, Robert J. & Hill, T. Peter. A new conceptual approach
to the measurement of capital gains, depletion and net
national product. 34p.
9910 Monadjemi, Mehdi S. & Huh, Hyeon-Seung. Money and interest
rate shocks: some international evidence. 13p.
NORWEGIAN SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS & BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
19/99 Forslid, Rikard, Haaland, Jan I. & Knarvik, Karen H.M. A
U-shaped Europe?: a simulation study of industrial location.
30p.
18/99 Haufler, Andreas & Schjelderup, Guttorm. Corporate
taxation, profit shifting, and the efficiency of public
input provision. 23p.
17/99 Sorgard, Lars. Trade liberalization: a substitute for
domestic merger policy? 9p.
OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY. Department of Economics.
9914 Ichiishi, Tatsuro & Koray, Semih. Job matching: a
multi-principle, multi-agent model. 34p.