New Acquisitions - August-September 2002
ATHENS UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS & BUSINESS. Dept. of Economics.
143 Episcopos, Athanasios. The implied bank insurance fund
under credit risk. 28p.
BANCO DE ESPANA. Servicio de Estudios.
2002-9 Benito, Andrew & Young, Garry. Financial pressure and
balance sheet adjustment by U.K. firms. 42p.
2002-11 Cabrero, Alberto, et al. Modelling the daily banknotes in
circulation in the context of the liquidity management of
the European Central Ban. 47p.
2002-8 Kaiser, Regina & Maravall, Agustin. A comlete model-based
interpretation of the Hodrick-Prescott filter: spuriousness
reconsidered. 35p.
2002-7 Maravall, Agustin. An application of TRAMO-SEATS: automatic
procedure and sectoral aggregation: the Japanese foreign
trade series. 43p.
2002-12 Willman, Alpo & Estrada, Angel. The Spanish block of the
ESCB-multi-country model. 70p.
BANK OF JAPAN. Institute for Monetary & Economic Studies.
2002-9 Goyal, Rishi & McKinnon, Ronald. Japan's negative risk
premium in interest rates: the liquidity trap and fall in
bank lending. 32p.
2002-8 Hatase, Mariko. Devaluation and exports in interwar Japan:
the effects of sharp depreciation of the yen in the early
1930s. 52p.
2002-6 Nakada, Sachiko K. Analysis of changes in Japan's
unemployment rate using gross flow data. 43p.
2002-7 Shizume, Masato. Economic developments and monetary policy
responses to interwar Japan: evaluation based on the Taylor
rule. 55p.
UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN. Centre for Industrial Economics.
2002-1 Roy, Jaideep & Tranaes, Torben. Unrestricted duopoly
competition: equilibrium and survival. 16p.
COWLES FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH IN ECONOMICS AT YALE UNIVERSITY.
1375 Xiao, Zhijie, et al. More efficient kernel estimation in
nonparametric regression with autocorrelated errors. 46p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF CLEVELAND. Research Department.
4 Humpage, Owen F. An incentive-compatible suggestion for
seigniorage sharing with dollarizing countries. 10p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS. Research Department.
2002-2 Brown, Stephen P.A., Hayes, Kathy J. & Taylor, Lori L.
State and local policy, factor markets and regional growth.
28p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF MINNEAPOLIS. Research Department.
307 Kehoe, Patrick J. & Perri, Fabrizio. Competitive equilibria
with limited enforcement. 31p.
309 McGrattan, Ellen R. & Prescott, Edward C. Taxes,
regulations, and the value of U.S. corporations: a general
equilibrium analysis. 38p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF PHILADELPHIA. Economic Research Division.
2002-10 Hilber, Christian A.L. & Mayer, Christopher J. Why do
households without children suport local public schools?
Linking house price capitalization to school spend. 48p.
2002-9 Leitner, Yaron. Fragile financial networks: a preliminary
analysis. 47p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD. Finance & Economics Discussion Series.
2002-31 Berger, Allen N. & DeYoung, Robert. Technological progress
and the geographic expansion of the banking industry. 40p.
2002-33 Pence, Karen M. Nature or nurture: why do 401(k)
participants save differently than other workers? 27p.
2002-32 Sack, Brian & Elsasser, Robert. Treasury inflation-indexed
debt: a review of the U.S. experience. 39p.
2002-29 Oliner, Stephen D. & Sichel, Daniel E. Information
technology and productivity: where are we now and where are
we going? 31p.
2002-30 Rudd, Jeremy & Whelan, Karl. Does the labor share of income
drive inflation? 19p.
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD. International Finance Papers.
729 Ahearne, Alan, et al. Preventing deflation: lessons from
Japan's experiences in the 1990s. 62p.
730 Ahmed, Shaghil, Levin, Andrew & Wilson, Beth A. Recent U.S.
macroeconomic stability: good policies, good practices or
good luck? 53p.
728 Berger, Brett D. Finding numerical results to large scale
economic models using path-following algorithms: a vintage
capital example. 30p.
731 Reeve, Trevor A. Factor endowments and industrial
structure. 41p.
732 Wright, Jonathan H. Testing the null of identification in
GMM. 41p.
733 Gruber, Joseph W. Productivity shocks, habits, and the
current account. 23p.
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION. Bureau of Economics.
249 Murphy, R. Dennis. Price and quality relationships in local
service industries. 66p.
250 Nicholson, Michael W. Intellectual property rights,
internationalization and technology transfer. 34p.
INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA STATISTIQUE ET DES ETUDES ECONOMIQUES.
200211 Chiappori, Pierre A & Salanie, Bernard. Testing contract
theory: a survey of some recent work. 34p.
200214 Fagart, Marie-Cecile & Sinclair-Desgagne, Bernard. Auditing
policies and information systems in a principal-agent model.
31p.
200215 Fagart, Marie-Cecile. Wealth effects, moral hazard and
adverse selection in a principal-agent model. 29p.
200213 Guihenneuc, Chantal & Rousseau, Judith. Laplace expansions
in MCMC algorithms for latent variable models. 19p.
200217 Kamionka, Thierry. Asymmetry of information, market
liquidity and the activity of the specialist on the NYSE.
27p.
200216 Lardjane, Salim. Optimal speed nonparametric density
estimation for one-dimensional dynamical systems. 10p.
200218 Magnac, Thierry. Panel binary variables and individual
effects: generalizing conditional logit. 44p.
200212 Robert, Christian P. & Rousseau, Judith. A mixture aproach
to Bayesian goodness of fit. 24p.
UNIVERSITE DE LAUSANNE. Dept. d'Econometrie d' Econ. Politique.
2002-8 Abul Naga, Ramses H. A test for correlation between signal
and noise within the errors in variables model. 8p.
2002-6 Arping, Stefan & Loranth, Gyongyi. Corporate leverage and
product differentiation strategy. 18p.
2002-7 Arping, Stefan. Strategic cannibalization in venture
financing. 31p.
2002-5 Danthine, Jean-Pierre & Donaldson, John B. Decentralizing
the stochastic growth model. 28p.
200210 Danthine, Jean-Pierre & Kurmann, Andre. Fair wages in a new
Keynesian model of the business cycle. 41p.
2002-4 Danthine, Jean-Pierre & Donaldson, John B. A note on NNS
models: introducing physical capital; avoiding rationing.
9p.
2002-1 Von Thadden, Ernst-Ludwig. Liquidity. 16p.
2002-3 Ziegler, Alexandre. When are retail stores preferable to
auctions? 25p.
LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS. Financial Markets Group.
416 Heinemann, Frank, Nagel, Rosemarie & Ockenfels, Peter.
Speculative attacks and financial architecture: experimental
analysis of coordination games with public and private
information. 37p.
415 Iacoviello, Matteo & Ortalo-Magne, Francois. Hedging
housing risk in London. 24p.
417 Maillet, Bertrand & Michel, Thierry. How deep was the
September 2001 stock market crisis? Putting recent events
on the American and French markets into perspective with an
index of market shocks. 14p.
414 Zigrand, Jean-Pierre. Rational asset pricing implications
from realistic trading frictions. 28p.
NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH. Working Papers.
9066 Acemoglu, Daron, Aghion, Philippe & Zilibotti, Fabrizio.
Distance to frontier, selection, and economic growth. 52p.
9013 Acemoglu, Daron, Autor, David H. & Lyle, David. Women, war
and wages: the effect of female labor suply on the wage
structure at mid-century. 67p.
9070 Aggarwal, Reena, Nagpuranand, R. Prabhala & Puri, Manju.
Institutional allocation in initial public offerings:
empirical evidence. 34p.
9006 Aghion, Philippe, Alesina, Alberto & Trebbi, Francesco.
Endogenous political institutions. 37p.
9072 Alesina, Alberto, Barro, Robert J. & Tenreyro, Silvana.
Optimal currency areas. 47p.
9025 Arcidiacono, Peter & Nicholson, Sean. Peer effects in
medical school. 28p.
8997 Ashenfelter, Orley & Graddy, Kathryn. Art auctions: a
survey of empirical studies. 43p.
9094 Ashenfelter, Orley & Greenstone, Michael. Using mandated
speed limits to measure the value of a statistical life.
45p.
9012 Auerbach, Alan J. The Bush tax cut and national saving.
41p.
9039 Bacchetta, Philippe & van Wincoop, Eric. A theory of the
currency denomination of international trade. 41p.
9067 Baker, Bruce, Bessendorfer, Daniel & Kotlikoff, Laurence J.
Intertemporal state budgeting. 46p.
9054 Barrow, Lisa & Rouse, Cecilia E. Using market valuation to
assess public school spending. 51p.
9078 Bebchuk, Lucian A. The case against board veto in corporate
takeovers. 63p.
9107 Bebchuk, Lucian & Cohen, Alma. Firms' decisions where to
incorporate. 51p.
9068 Bebchuk, Lucian A., Fried, Jesse M. & Walker, David L.
Managerial power and rent extraction in the design of
executive compensation. 98p.
8982 Beck, Thorsten & Levine, Ross. Industry growth and capital
allocation: does having a market- or bank-based system
matter? 44p.
9082 Beck, Thorsten & Levine, Ross. Stock markets, banks, and
growth: panel evidence. 31p.
9089 Beck, Thorsten, Demirguc-Kunt, Asli & Levine, Ross. Law,
endowments, and finance. 52p.
9111 Ben Dor, Arik & Jagannathan, Ravi. Understanding mutual
fund and hedge fund styles using return based style
analysis. 56p.
9010 Berkowitz, Jeremy & White, Michelle J. Bankruptcy and small
firms' access to credit. 26p.
9026 Bernard, Andrew B. & Jensen, J. Bradford. The deaths of
manufacturing plants. 47p.
9052 Bernard, Andrew B., et al. Factor price equalization in the
U.K.? 43p.
9043 Bertola, Guiseppe, Blau, Francine D. & Kahn, Lawrence M.
Labor market institutions and demographic employment
patterns. 59p.
9003 Bhattacharya, Jayanta, Currie, Janet & Haider, Steven. Food
insecurity or poverty? Measuring need-related dietary
adequacy. 34p.
9004 Bhattacharya, Jayanta, et al. Heat or eat? Cold weather
shocks and nutrition in poor American families. 52p.
9069 Bils, Mark & Klenow, Peter J. Some evidence on the
importance of sticky prices. 33p.
9110 Black, Sandra E. & Brainerd, Elizabeth. Importing equality?
The impact of globalization on gender discrimination. 35p.
8983 Blank, Rebecca M. Evaluating welfare reform in the United
States. 125p.
9051 Blau, Francine D., et al. The role of family in immigrants'
labor-market activity: evidence from the United States.
34p.
9027 Blonigen, Bruce A., Tomlin, KaSaundra & Wilson, Wesley W.
Tariff-jumping FDI and domestic firms' profits. 31p.
9019 Bordo, Michael D. & Murshid, Antu P. Globalization and
changing patterns in the international transmission of
shocks in financial markets. 42p.
9056 Brandt, Michael W. & Kang, Qiang. On the relationship
between the conditional mean and volatility of stock
returns: a latent VAR approach. 49p.
9001 Bromb, Denis & Scharfstein, David. Entrepreneurship in
equilibrium. 38p.
9113 Campbell, Jeffrey R. & Hopenhayn, Hugo A. Market size
matters. 51p.
9075 Campbell, John Y., Viceira, Luis M. & White, Joshua S.
Foreign currency for long-term investors. 38p.
9058 Card, David & Shore-Sheppard, Lara D. Using discontinuous
eligibility rules to identify the effects of the federal
Medicaid expansions on low income children. 52p.
9055 Carneiro, Pedro & Heckman, James J. The evidence on credit
constraints in post-secondary schooling. 42p.
8988 Chari, Anusha & Henry, Peter B. Risk sharing and asset
prices: evidence from a natural experiment. 39p.
9028 Charles, Kerwin K. & Luoh, Ming-Ching. Gender differences
in completed schooling. 43p.
9033 Charles, Kerwin K. Is retirement depressing? Labor force
inactivity and psychological well-being in later life. 36p.
9041 Charles, Kerwin K. & Kline, Patrick. Relational costs and
the production of social capital: evidence from carpooling.
53p.
9005 Christiano, Lawrence J., Gust, Christopher & Roldos, Jorge.
Monetary policy in a financial crisis. 67p.
8998 Clark, Ximena, Hatton, Timothy J. & Williamson, Jeffrey G.
Where do U.S. immigrants come from, and why? 41p.
8999 Coatsworth, John H. & Williamson, Jeffrey G. The roots of
Latin American protectionism: looking before the Great
Depression. 50p.
8987 Cochrane, John H. Stocks as money: convenience yield and
the tech-stock bubble. 28p.
8980 Cockburn, Iain M., Kortum, Samuel & Stern, Scott. Are all
patent examiners equal? The impact of characteristics on
patent statistics and litigation outcomes. 42p.
9073 Coppejans, Mark & Sieg, Holger. Price uncertainty, tax
policy, and addiction: evidence and implications. 36p.
9061 Corman, Hope & Mocan, Naci. Carrots, sticks and broken
windows. 52p.
9015 Cullen, Julie B. & Gordon, Roger H. Taxes and
entrepreneurial activity: theory and evidence for the U.S.
56p.
9098 Currie, Janet & Stabile, Mark. Socioeconomic status and
health: why is the relationship stronger for older
children? 39p.
9036 Cutler, David M. Employee costs and the decline in health
insurance coverage. 39p.
8971 Davis, Donald R. & Weinstein, David E. Technological
superiority and the losses from migration. 47p.
9064 de Figueiredo, John M. & Silverman, Brian S. Academic
earmarks and the returns to lobbying. 49p.
8981 de Figueiredo, John M. & de Figueiredo, Rui J.P. The
allocation of resources by interest groups: lobbying,
litigation and administrative regulation. 38p.
9018 Deheija, Rajeev H. & Gatti, Roberta. Child labor: the role
of income variability and access to credit across countries.
41p.
9057 Desai, Mihir A. & Hines, James R. Expectations and
expatriations: tracing the causes and consequences of
corporate inversions. 41p.
9097 Diamond, Peter A. & Orszag, Peter R. An assessment of the
proposals of the President's commission to strengthen social
security. 75p.
8993 DiNardo, John & Lee, David S. The impact of unionization on
establishment closure: a regression discontinuity analysis
of representation election. 53p.
9050 Doherty, Neil & Smetters, Kent. Moral hazard in reinsurance
markets. 27p.
9091 Duggan, Mark. Does contracting out increase the efficiency
of government programs? Evidence from Medicaid HMOs. 46p.
9087 Dunne, Peter G., Moore, Michael J. & Portes, Richard.
Defining benchmark status: an application using Euro-area
bonds. 51p.
9112 Duranton, Gilles & Puga, Diego. From sectoral to functional
urban specialization. 33p.
9106 Easterly, William & Levine, Ross. Tropics, germs, and
crops: how endowments influence economic development. 51p.
9100 Edison, Hali J., et al. Capital account liberalization and
economic performance: survey and synthesis. 52p.
9088 Ehrenberg, Ronald G., et al. Why do school district budget
referenda fail? 35p.
9016 Engel, Charles. Expenditure switching and exchange rate
policy. 62p.
9015 Erickson, Merle, Goolsbee, Austan & Maydew, Edward. How
prevalent is tax arbitrage? Evidence from the market for
municipal bonds. 20p.
9031 Finkelstein, Amy. The interaction of partial public
insurance programs and residual private insurance markets:
evidence from the U.S. Medicare programs. 40p.
9035 Finkelstein, Amy. When can partial public insurance produce
Pareto improvements? 17p.
9053 Forbes, Kristin J. Cheap labor meets costly capital: the
impact of devaluations on commodity firms. 42p.
9095 Forbes, Kristin J. How do large depreciations affect firm
performance? 37p.
9101 Froot, Kenneth A. & Ramadorai, Tarun. Currency returns,
institutional investor flows and exchange rate fundamentals.
47p.
9079 Froot, Kenneth A. & Tjornhom, Jessica D. Decomposing the
persistence of international equity flows. 35p.
8975 Fryer, ROland G. & Levitt, Steven D. Understanding the
black-white test score gap in the first two years of school.
58p.
9096 Gokhale, Jagadeesh, Kotlikoff, Laurence J. & Sluchynsky,
Alexi. Does it pay to work? 79p.
8985 Goldin, Claudia. A pollution theory of discrimination: male
and female differences in occupations and earnings. 40p.
9085 Goolsbee, Austan. Measuring prices and price competition
online: Amazon and Barnes and Noble. 25p.
9090 Goolsbee, Austan & Guryan, Jonathan. The impact of internet
subsidies in public schools. 28p.
9084 Gordon, David B. & Leeper, Eric M. The price level, the
quantity theory of money, and the fiscal theory of the price
level. 31p.
9102 Gorton, Gary & Huang, Lixin. Bank panics and the
endogeneity of central banking. 48p.
9000 Griffin, John M., Nardari, Federico & Stulz, Rene M. Daily
cross-border equity flows: pushed or pulled? 57p.
9045 Gustman, Alan L. & Steinmeier, Thomas L. The new Social
Security Commission personal accounts: where is the
investment principal? 19p.
9042 Haines, Michael R. Ethnic differences in demographic
behavior in the United States: has there been convergence?
58p.
9059 Hall, Brian J. & Knox, Thomas A. Managing option fragility.
61p.
8989 Hansmann, Henry, Kessler, Daniel & McClellan, Mark.
Ownership form and trapped capital in the hospital industry.
39p.
9076 Hanson, Gordon H. & Xiang, Chong. The home market effect
and bilateral trade patterns. 45p.
9040 Hanushek, Eric A. The failure of input-based schooling
policies. 42p.
9071 Hanushek, Eric A. The long run importance of school
quality. 24p.
8979 Heavner, D. Lee & Lochner, Lance. Social networks and the
aggregation of individual decisions. 23p.
9083 Heckman, James J., Lochner, Lance & Cossa, Ricardo.
Learning-by-doing vs. on-the-job training: using variation
induced by the EITC to distinguish between models of skill
formation. 64p..
9002 Heckman, James J., Heinrich, Carolyn & Smith, Jeffrey. The
performance of performance standards. 48p.
9037 Hellerstein, Judith & Neumark, David. Ethnicity, language,
and workplace segregation: evidence from a new matched
employer-employee data set. 63p.
9048 Hendel, Igal & Nevo, Aviv. Sales and consumer inventory.
43p.
9020 Hillberry, Russell & Hummels, David. Explaining home bias
in consumption: the role of intermediate input trade. 33p.
9022 Hillberry, Russell & Hummels, David. Intra-national home
bias: some explanations. 10p.
9104 Howitt, Peter & Mayer-Foulkes, David. R&D, implementation
and stagnation: a Schumpeterian theory of convergence clubs.
39p.
9023 Hummels, David & Skiba, Alexandra. Shipping the good apples
out? An empirical confirmation of the Alchian-Allen
conjecture. 27p.
9034 Jermann, Urban & Quadrini, Vincenzo. Stock market boom and
the productivity gains of the 1990s. 38p.
9038 Jofre-Bonet, Mireia & Sindelar, Jody L. Drug treatment as a
crime fighting tool. 33p.
9009 Jovanovic, Boyan & Braguinsky, Serguey. Bidder discounts
and target premia in takeovers. 20p.
8994 Karolyi, G. Andrew & Stulz, Rene M. Are financial assets
priced locally or globally? 72p.
9093 Kearney, Melissa S. Is there an effect of incremental
welfare benefits on fertility behavior? A look at the
family cap. 35p.
9062 Kearns, Jonathan & Rigobon, Roberto. Identifying the
efficacy of central bank interventions: the Australian case.
27p.
9077 Kehoe, Patrick J. & Perri, Fabrizio. Competitive equilibria
with limited enforcement. 31p.
9081 Klein, Michael W. Work and play: international evidence of
gender equality in employment and sports. 28p.
9011 Klug, Adam, Landon-Lane, John S. & White, Eugene N. How
could everyone have been so wrong? Forecasting the Great
Depression with the railroads. 30p.
9030 Kraay, Aart & Ventura, Jaume. Current accounts in the long
and short run. 38p.
9086 Krishna, Kala, Mukhopadhyay, Abhiroop & Yavas, Cemile.
Trade with labor market distortions and heterogeneous labor:
why trade can hurt. 27p.
8995 Krishna, Kala & Yavas, Cemile. When does trade hurt?
Market, transition and development economies. 27p.
9074 Krueger, Alan B. & Maleckova, Jitka. Education, poverty,
political violence and terrorism: is there a causal
connection? 45p.
9014 Krueger, Alan B. & Meyer, Bruce D. Labor supply effects of
social insurance. 100p.
9049 Lamont, Owen A. Evaluating value weighting: corporate
events and market timing. 50p.
9029 Lamoreaux, Naomi R., Raff, Daniel M.G. & Temin, Peter.
Beyond markets and hierarchies: toward a new synthesis of
American business history. 63p.
9017 Lamoreaux, Naomi R. & Sokoloff, Kenneth K. Intermediaries
in the U.S. market for technology, 1870-1920. 60p.
9109 Lazear, Edward P. Entrepreneurship. 61p.
9063 Leeper, Eric M. & Zha, Tao. Empirical analysis of policy
interventions. 38p.
9021 Levine, Phillip B. The impact of social policy and economic
activity throughout the fertility decision tree. 45p.
8996 Lichtenberg, Frank. Benefits and costs of newer drugs: an
update. 11p.
9103 Liu, Jun, Longstaff, Francis A. & Pan, Jun. Dynamic asset
allocation with event risk. 41p.
8990 Liu, Jun, Longstaff, Francis S. & Mandell, Ravit E. The
market price of credit risk: an empirical analysis of
interest rate swap spreads. 36p.
8986 Lleras-Muney, Adriana. The relationship between education
and adult mortality in the United States. 42p.
9032 MacKay, Peter & Phillips, Gordon M. Is there an optimal
industry financial structure? 45p.
8984 Manski, Charles F. & Mayshar, Joram. Private and social
incentives for fertility: Israeli puzzles. 44p.
9060 McLure, Charles E. & Hellerstein, Walter. Does sales-only
apportionment of corporate income violate the GATT? 13p.
8978 Metcalf, Gilbert E. & Fullerton, Don. The distribution of
tax burdens: an introduction. 27p.
8992 Mishkin, Frederic S. & White, Eugene N. U.S. stock market
crashes and their aftermath: implications for monetary
policy. 55p.
9092 Mitchell, Olivia S. & McCarthy, David. Annuities for an
ageing world. 46p.
9108 Moretti, Enrico. Estimating the social return to higher
education: evidence from longitudinal and repeated
cross-sectional data. 54p.
9007 Nicholson, Sean, Danzon, Patricia M. & McCullough, Jeffrey.
Biotech pharmaceutical alliances as a signal of asset and
firm quality. 46p.
8991 Pastor, Lubos & Veronesi, Pietro. Stock valuation and
learning about profitability. 47p.
9099 Pollak, Robert A. An intergenerational model of domestic
violence. 28p.
9008 Razin, Assaf & Sadka, Efraim. Gains from FDI inflows with
incomplete information. 8p.
9024 Romer, David. It's fourth and down and what does the
Bellman equation say? A dynamic programming analysis of
football strategy. 33p.
9046 Saez, Emmanuel. Opptimal progressive capital income taxes
in the infinite horizon model. 49p.
9047 Schmukler, Sergio L. & Serven, Luis. Pricing currency risk:
facts and puzzles from currency boards. 70p.
9114 Scotchmer, Suzanne. The political economy of intellectual
property treaties. 37p.
9044 Turner, Sarah & Bound, John. Closing the gap or widening
the divide: the effects of the G.I. Bill and World War II on
the educational outcomes of black Americans. 44p.
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY. Salomon Center (Stern School of Business).
2002-11 Altman, Edward I. Revisiting credit scoring models in a
Basel 2 environment. 34p.
2002-9 Altman, Edward I., et al. The link between default and
recovery rates: implications for credit risk models and
procyclicality. 46p.
2002-12 Amihud, Yakov, Hauser, Shmuel & Kirsh, Amir. Allocations,
adverse selection and cascades in IPOs: evidence from the
Tel Aviv stock exchange. 39p.
2002-14 Amihud, Yakov & Hurvich, Clifford M. Predictive
regressions: a reduced-bias estimation method. 39p.
2002-13 Amihud, Yakov, Lauterbach, Beni & Mendelson, Haim. The
value of trading consolidation: evidence from the exercise
of warrants. 32p.
2002-10 Bloomfield, Robert, O'Hara, Maureen & Saar, Gideon. The
"make or take" decision in an electronic market: evidence on
the evolution of liquidity. 43p.
UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD. Nuffield College.
2002-4 Binmore, Ken & Klemperer, Paul. The biggest auction ever:
the sale of the British 3G Telecom licenses. 33p.
2001-28 Engle-Warnick, Jim & Ruffle, Bradley. Inferring buyer
strategies and their impact on monopolist pricing. 37p.
2002-5 Klemperer, Paul. How (not) to run auctions: the European 3G
Telecom auctions. 22p.
2001-29 Nunziata, Luca. Institutions and wage determination: a
multi-country approach. 33p.
2001-24 Quah, John K.H. Comparative statics and the welfare
theorems when goods are normal. 51p.
2002-3 Quah, John K.H. The law of demand and risk aversion. 15p.
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. Center for Analytic Research in Econ.
2002-7 Dewatripoint, Mathias, Legros, Patrick & Matthews, Steven A.
Moral hazard and capital structure dynamics. 56p.
2002-8 Schachmurove, Yochanan. Applying artificial neural networks
to business, economics and finance. 43p.
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY. Industrial Relations Section.
467 Platt, Leah & Farber, Henry S. What's a droupout to do?
Coping with the deterioration of the low-skilled labor
market. 28p.
468 Whitmore, Diane. What are food stamps worth? 64p.
UNIVERSITA DI ROMA. Centro Interdipartimentale di Economia Int'l.
57 Belloc, Marianna & Gandolfo, Giancarlo. Does the
Feldstein-Horioka paradox exist? 33p.
66 De Arcangelis, Giuseppe & Mion, Giordano. Spatial
externalities and empirical analysis: the case of Italy.
38p.
UNIVERSITY OF SAARLAND. Department of Economics.
2001-2 Braun, Oliver & Schmidt, Gunter. Parallel processor
scheduling with limited number of preemptions. 10p.
UNIVERSITY OF STOCKHOLM. Department of Economics.
2002-11 Bohm, Peter. Comparing permit allocation options: the main
points. 7p.
TEL-AVIV UNIVERSITY. Eitan Berglas School of Economics.
11/2002 Byzalov, Dmitri. A dynamic model of OPEC: collusive
behavior and demand-reducing investment. 50p.
9/2002 Cohen, Sarit & Eckstein, Zvi. Labor mobility of immigrants:
training experience, language and opportunities. 52p.
8/2002 Fershtman, Chaim & Heifetz, Aviad. Read my lips, watch for
leaps: a theory of endogenous political instability. 22p.
10/2002 Piccione, Michele & Rubinstein, Ariel. Modeling the
economic interaction of agents with diverse abilities to
recognize equilibrium patterns. 12p.
7/2002 Viaene, Jean-Marie & Zilcha, Itzhak. Human capital and
cross-country comparison of inequality. 32p.
UNIVERSITY OF TOKYO. Ctr. for Int'l. Research on the Japanese Econ.
153 Ishihara, Shunji. Worker's everyday life organized by
Swedish labor movement at the turn of the century. 20p.
151 Khan, Haider A. Can banks learn to be rational? 25p.
157 Khan, Haider A. China's entry into the WTO: ICT sectors,
innovation, growth and distribution. 20p.
152 Khan, Haider A. Digital development: challenges and
prospects. 39p.
155 Khan, Haider A. & Martin, M.A. Information technology,
growth and welfare: an economic and engineering analysis of
wavelength division multiplexin. 32p.
150 Khan, Haider A. Innovation and growth: a Schumpeterian
model of innovation. 42p.
156 Khan, Haider A. On paradigms, theories and models. 8p.
149 Matsushima, Hitoshi. Direct mechanisms, virtual
implementation, and majority-proofness. 14p.
148 Matsushima, Hitoshi. Plurality mechanisms, virtual
implementation, and Condorcet decisiveness. 15p.
154 Matsushima, Hitoshi. Repeated games with correlated private
monitoring and secret price cuts. 37p.
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