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2006, Volume 116, Issue 510
- C24-C33 Happiness and Public Policy: a Challenge to the Profession
by Richard Layard - C34-C45 Well-Being, Social Capital and Public Policy: What's New?
by John F. Helliwell - C46-C62 The Efficacy of Choice Threats Within School Accountability Systems: Results from Legislatively Induced Experiments
by Martin R. West & Paul E. Peterson - C63-C76 Does Educational Tracking Affect Performance and Inequality? Differences- in-Differences Evidence Across Countries
by Eric A. Hanushek & Ludger Wössmann - C77-C92 Paying for Primary Schools: Admission Constraints, School Popularity or Congestion?
by Stephen Gibbons & Stephen Machin - C93-C109 Child Support and Partnership Dissolution
by Ian Walker & Yu Zhu - C110-C129 Consumer Demand and the Role of Labour Supply and Durables
by Iftikhar Hussain - C130-C148 The Retirement-Consumption Puzzle and Involuntary Early Retirement: Evidence from the British Household Panel Survey
by Sarah Smith - C149-C171 Bank Loans Versus Bond Finance: Implications for Sovereign Debtors
by Misa Tanaka - C172-C189 Company Dividends and Ownership Structure: Evidence from UK Panel Data
by Tehmina Khan - C190-C208 Corporate Cross-Holdings of Equity, Leverage and Pensions: Simulation and Empirical Evidence from the UK
by Kamakshya Trivedi & Garry Young
2006, Volume 116, Issue 509
- F1-F9 Feature: IT Diffusion and Industry and Labour-Market Dynamics
by Bas Weel - F10-F28 Revolutionary Effects of New Information Technologies
by Gerard J. Berg - F29-F44 The Growth of Network Computing: Quality-Adjusted Price Changes for Network Servers
by John Van Reenen - F45-F72 The Division of Labour, Worker Organisation, and Technological Change
by Lex Borghans & Bas Weel - F73-F93 New technologies, organisation and age: firm-level evidence
by Patrick Aubert & Eve Caroli & Muriel Roger - F94-F118 Reforming Public Pensions in the US and the UK
by Peter Diamond - F119-F135 UK Real-Time Macro Data Characteristics
by Anthony Garratt & Shaun P Vahey - F136-F155 Coalition Theory and its Applications: A Survey
by Siddhartha Bandyopadhyay & Kalyan Chatterjee - F172-F174 Economic Liberalisation. Distribution and Poverty: Latin America in the 1990s
by Gilberto Libanio
2006, Volume 116, Issue 508
- 1-20 Institutions and the Resource Curse
by Halvor Mehlum & Karl Moene & Ragnar Torvik - 21-44 Scale Effects in Markets with Search
by Barbara Petrongolo & Christopher Pissarides - 45-83 Job Search with Nonparticipation
by Paul Frijters & Bas van der Klaauw - 84-100 A Generalised Model of Monopsony
by Alan Manning - 101-127 Decentralisation and Accountability in Infrastructure Delivery in Developing Countries
by Pranab Bardhan & Dilip Mookherjee - 128-154 On the Relation Between Organisational Practices and New Technologies: the Role of (Time Based) Competition
by Philippe Askenazy & David Thesmar & Mathias Thoenig - 155-174 Gpt-Driven, Endogenous Growth
by Kenneth I. Carlaw & Richard G. Lipsey - 175-199 Mistake #37: The Effect of Previously Encountered Prices on Current Housing Demand
by Uri Simonsohn & George Loewenstein - 200-222 The Neighbourhood is Not What it Used to be
by Oddbjørn Raaum & Kjell G. Salvanes & Erik O. Sørensen - 223-245 Transaction Costs and the Robustness of the Coase Theorem
by Luca Anderlini & Leonardo Felli - 246-265 Read My Lips, Watch for Leaps: Preference Equilibrium and Political Instability
by Chaim Fershtman & Aviad Heifetz - 266-282 The Effect of Discounting on Policy Choices in Inflation Targeting Regimes
by SGB Henry & Mathan Satchi & David Vines - 283-308 Nominal Wage Flexibility, Wage Indexation and Monetary Union
by Lars Calmfors & Asa Johansson - 309-326 Stabilising Properties of Discretionary Monetary Policies in a Small Open Economy
by Alfred V. Guender - 327-354 Advantageous Effects of Regulatory Adverse Selection in the Life Insurance Market
by Mattias K. Polborn & Michael Hoy & Asha Sadanand
2005, Volume 115, Issue 507
- F297-F299 The Labour Market Effects of Immigration
by Christian Dustmann & Tim Hatton & Ian Preston - F300-F323 Is the New Immigration Really so Bad?
by David Card - F324-F341 The Impact of Immigration on the British Labour Market
by Christian Dustmann & Francesca Fabbri & Ian Preston - F342-F358 Immigration and Inter-Regional Mobility in the UK, 1982-2000
by Timothy J. Hatton & Massimiliano Tani - F359-F376 Job Search Methods and Their Success: A Comparison of Immigrants and Natives in the UK
by Paul Frijters & Michael A. Shields & Stephen Wheatley Price - F377-F396 Can Private Learn from Public Governance?
by Bruno S. Frey & Matthias Benz - F397-F412 Emulation, Inequality, and Work Hours: Was Thorsten Veblen Right?
by Samuel Bowles & Yongjin Park
2005, Volume 115, Issue 506
- 799-832 The Employment Effects of Severance Payments with Wage Rigidities
by Pietro Garibaldi & Giovanni L. Violante - 833-859 Fair pay and a Wage-Bill Argument for low Real Wage Cyclicality and Excessive Employment Variability
by Jonathan P. Thomas - 860-878 International Outsourcing and the Skill Structure of Labour Demand in the United Kingdom
by Alexander Hijzen & Holger Görg & Robert C. Hine - 879-906 Does Family Income Matter for Schooling Outcomes? Using Adoptees as a Natural Experiment
by Erik Plug & Wim Vijverberg - 907-927 Wage Rigidity and Monetary Union
by Harris Dellas & George Tavlas - 928-948 Equal Size, Equal Role? Interest Rate Interdependence Between the Euro Area and the United States
by Michael Ehrmann & Marcel Fratzscher - 949-968 Consumer Choice and Competition Policy: a Study of UK Energy Markets
by Monica Giulietti & Catherine Waddams Price & Michael Waterson - 969-986 Capital Adjustment Patterns In Swedish Manufacturing Firms: What Model Do They Suggest?
by Mikael Carlsson & Stefan Laséen - 987-1004 How Rising Competition Among Microfinance Institutions Affects Incumbent Lenders
by Craig McIntosh & Alain Janvry & Elisabeth Sadoulet - 1005-1015 Joint Liability Lending and the Peer Selection Effect
by Shubhashis Gangopadhyay & Maitreesh Ghatak & Robert Lensink - 1016-1031 Verifiable Offers and the Relationship Between Auctions and Multilateral Negotiations
by Charles J. Thomas & Bart J. Wilson - 1032-1053 Voluntary Association in Public Goods Experiments: Reciprocity, Mimicry and Efficiency
by Talbot Page & Louis Putterman & Bulent Unel - 1054-1076 Fair Procedures: Evidence from Games Involving Lotteries
by Gary E Bolton & Jordi Brandts & Axel Ockenfels - 1077-1102 Relative Performance Evaluation Contracts and Asset Market Equilibrium
by Sandeep Kapur & Allan Timmermann - 1103-1120 Securities Transaction Tax and Market Volatility
by Frank M. Song & Junxi Zhang
2005, Volume 115, Issue 505
- 551-578 Strange Bids: Bidding Behaviour in the United Kingdom's Third Generation Spectrum Auction
by Tilman Börgers & Christian Dustmann - 579-582 A Comment on 'Strange Bids: Bidding Behaviour in the United Kingdom's Third Generation Spectrum Auction' by Tilman Borgers and Christian Dustmann
by Dan Maldoom - 583-601 Comparative Analysis of Litigation Systems: An Auction-Theoretic Approach
by Michael R. Baye & Dan Kovenock & Casper G. Vries - 602-630 The Effect of Unemployment Insurance Sanctions on the Transition Rate from Unemployment to Employment
by Jaap H. Abbring & Gerard J. Berg & Jan C. Ours - 631-648 Equilibrium Search With Time-Varying Unemployment Benefits
by James Albrecht & Susan Vroman - 649-670 TFP Growth in British and German Manufacturing, 1950-1996
by Nicholas Crafts & Terence C. Mills - 671-688 Productivity Improvements in Public Organisations
by Hans Gersbach & Marten Keil - 689-702 Learning to like what you have - explaining the endowment effect
by Steffen Huck & Georg Kirchsteiger & Jörg Oechssler - 703-721 Insecure Property and Technological Backwardness
by Francisco M. Gonzalez - 722-744 Why Does the Yield Curve Predict Output and Inflation?
by Arturo Estrella - 745-766 Does Conservatism Matter? A Time-Series Approach to Central Bank Behaviour
by Helge Berger & Ulrich Woitek - 767-797 A Three-Regime Model of Speculative Behaviour: Modelling the Evolution of the S&P 500 Composite Index
by Chris Brooks & Apostolos Katsaris
2005, Volume 115, Issue 504
- F159-F192 Computability and Evolutionary Complexity: Markets as Complex Adaptive Systems (CAS)
by Sheri M. Markose - F193-F210 The Complexity of Exchange
by Robert Axtell - F211-F224 Complex Evolutionary Systems and the Red Queen
by Arthur J. Robson - F225-F243 Complexity and Empirical Economics
by Steven N. Durlauf - F244-F261 Abuse of Market Power
by John Vickers - F262-F276 Alan Peacock and Cultural Economics
by Ruth Towse
2005, Volume 115, Issue 503
- 271-304 Memory and Anticipation
by B. Douglas Bernheim & Raphael Thomadsen - 305-318 Overconfident: Do You Put Your Money On It?
by Erik Hoelzl & Aldo Rustichini - 319-342 The Industry Effects of Monetary Policy in the Euro Area
by Gert Peersman & Frank Smets - 343-367 Sargent-Wallace meets Krugman-Flood-Garber, or: why sovereign debt swaps do not avert macroeconomic crises
by Joshua Aizenman & Kenneth M. Kletzer & Brian Pinto - 368-390 Strategic Complementarities and the Twin Crises
by Itay Goldstein - 391-422 Globalisation vs Skill-Biased Technological Change: Implications for Unemployment and Wage Inequality
by Mark P. Moore & Priya Ranjan - 423-448 Unemployment dynamics in Britain
by Simon Burgess & Hélène Turon - 449-476 The Economic Impact Of The Coal Boom And Bust
by Dan Black & Terra McKinnish & Seth Sanders - 477-504 Cities and Specialisation: Evidence from South Asia
by Marcel Fafchamps & Forhad Shilpi - 505-532 Tropic Trust Versus Nordic Trust: Experimental Evidence From Tanzania And Sweden
by Håkan J. Holm & Anders Danielson
2005, Volume 115, Issue 502
- C1-C31 New Developments in Monetary Economics: Two ghosts, Two Eccentricities, a Fallacy, a Mirage and a Mythos
by Willem H. Buiter - C32-C61 The Properties of Automatic "GETS" Modelling
by David F. Hendry & Hans-Martin Krolzig - C62-C81 The Internationalisation of Public Welfare Policy
by James Banks & Richard Disney & Alan Duncan & John Van Reenen - C82-C98 Incentives Information and Efficiency in the UK Mortgage Market
by David Miles - C99-C117 Property Taxation and the Economy after the Barker Review
by John Muellbauer - C118-C132 Heterogeneity in Reported Well-Being: Evidence from Twelve European Countries
by Andrew Clark & Fabrice Etilé & Fabien Postel-Vinay & Claudia Senik & Karine Van der Straeten - C133-C160 Identifying and Interpreting Regional Convergence Clusters across Europe
by Luisa Corrado & Ron Martin & Melvyn Weeks - C161-C175 Endogenous Business Cycles With Frictional Labour Markets
by Nigar Hashimzade & Salvador Ortigueira - C176-C189 An Experiment on Risky Choice Amongst Households
by Ian Bateman & Alistair Munro - C190-C207 Wage Uncertainty and the Labour Supply of Self-Employed Workers
by Simon C. Parker & Yacine Belghitar & Tim Barmby - C208-C227 The Effect of Women's Rights on Women's Welfare: Evidence from a Natural Experiment
by Silvia Pezzini
2005, Volume 115, Issue 501
- F1-F6 Introduction
by Paul Gregg & Jane Waldfogel - F7-F28 Parental leave and child health across OECD countries
by Sakiko Tanaka - F29-F47 Maternity leave, early maternal employment and child health and development in the US
by Lawrence M. Berger & Jennifer Hill & Jane Waldfogel - F48-F80 The Effects of a Mother's Return to Work Decision on Child Development in the UK
by Paul Gregg & Elizabeth Washbrook & Carol Propper & Simon Burgess - F81-F107 Outside Offers And The Gender Pay Gap: Empirical Evidence From the UK Academic Labour Market
by David Blackaby & Alison L Booth & Jeff Frank - F108-F129 An Indicator of Monthly GDP and an Early Estimate of Quarterly GDP Growth
by James Mitchell & Richard J. Smith & Martin R. Weale & Stephen Wright & Eduardo L. Salazar - F130-F133 Abram Bergson, Economist
by Paul A. Samuelson
2005, Volume 115, Issue 500
- 1-27 Unemployment in the OECD Since the 1960s. What Do We Know?
by Stephen Nickell & Luca Nunziata & Wolfgang Ochel - 28-67 The Rise and Fall of Unionised Labour Markets: A Political Economy Approach
by Woojin Lee & John E. Roemer - 68-87 A Theory of the Worst Forms of Child Labour
by Sylvain E. Dessy & Stéphane Pallage - 88-110 Cheap Children and the Persistence of Poverty
by Omer Moav - 111-143 Economic Implications of Bull and Bear Regimes in UK Stock and Bond Returns
by Massimo Guidolin & Allan Timmermann - 144-165 Consumption and Habits: Evidence from Panel Data
by Raquel Carrasco & José M. Labeaga & J. David López-Salido - 166-184 Should Courts Enforce Credit Contracts Strictly?
by Alberto Zazzaro - 185-199 Producing and Manipulating Information
by Robert Dur & Otto H. Swank - 200-223 The Decision Maker Matters: Individual Versus Group Behaviour in Experimental Beauty-Contest Games
by Martin G. Kocher & Matthias Sutter - 224-246 Using Happiness Surveys to Value Intangibles: The Case of Airport Noise
by Bernard M. S. van Praag & Barbara E. Baarsma - 247-270 Inflation and Balanced-Path Growth with Alternative Payment Mechanisms
by Max Gillman & Michal Kejak
2004, Volume 114, Issue 499
- F391-F396 Introduction to feature: the price of access to better neighbourhoods
by Paul Cheshire & Stephen Sheppard - F397-F424 Capitalising the Value of Free Schools: The Impact of Supply Characteristics and Uncertainty
by Paul Cheshire & Stephen Sheppard - F425-F440 Schools and Housing Markets: An Examination of School Segregation and Performance in Connecticut
by John M. Clapp & Stephen L. Ross - F441-F463 The Costs of Urban Property Crime
by Steve Gibbons - F464-F498 Addressing nurse shortages: what can policy makers learn from the econometric evidence on nurse labour supply?
by Michael A. Shields - F499-F517 Does Education Raise Productivity, or Just Reflect it?
by Arnaud Chevalier & Colm Harmon & Ian Walker & Yu Zhu - F518-F535 Status quo maintenance reconsidered: changing or incomplete preferences?
by Michael Mandler
2004, Volume 114, Issue 498
- 727-749 Cognitive dissonance, status and growth of the underclass
by Robert J. Oxoby - 750-777 Stochastic wealth dynamics and risk management among a poor population
by Travis J. Lybbert & Christopher B. Barrett & Solomon Desta & D. Layne Coppock - 778-799 Evaluating transfer programmes within a general equilibrium framework
by David P. Coady & Rebecca L. Harris - 800-824 On the welfare effects and political economy of competition-enhancing policies
by Philippe Aghion & Mark Schankerman - 825-843 Solow and heterogeneous labour: a neoclassical explanation of wage inequality
by Jürgen Meckl & Stefan Zink - 844-866 Evaluating the Bank of England Density Forecasts of Inflation
by Michael P. Clements - 867-889 Budgetary policy and unemployment dynamics in an olg model with collective bargaining
by Leo Kaas & Leopold Thadden - 890-915 Cross-Country Variation in the Liquidity Effect: The Role of Financial Markets
by William D. Lastrapes & W. Douglas McMillin - 916-942 Does Insider Trading Raise Market Volatility?
by Julan Du & Shang-Jin Wei - 943-960 Going Alone Together: Joint Outside Options in Bilateral Negotiations
by Paola Manzini & Marco Mariotti
2004, Volume 114, Issue 497
- 487-505 The supply of information by a concerned expert
by Andrew Caplin & John Leahy - 506-527 Strategy Similarity and Coordination
by Rajiv Sarin & Farshid Vahid - 528-546 Ambiguity in Partnerships
by David Kelsey & Willy Spanjers - 547-568 Child mortality, child labour and economic development
by Holger Strulik - 569-591 International Reserve Holdings with Sovereign Risk and Costly Tax Collection
by Joshua Aizenman & Nancy Marion - 592-621 The Theory of Rationally Heterogeneous Expectations: Evidence from Survey Data on Inflation Expectations
by William A. Branch - 622-640 Estimates of the black economy based on consumer demand approaches
by Panayiota Lyssiotou & Panos Pashardes & Thanasis Stengos - 641-659 How Important is Methodology for the estimates of the determinants of Happiness?
by Ada Ferrer-i-Carbonell & Paul Frijters - 660-683 The effect of unemployment on consumption: an experimental analysis
by Enrica Carbone & John D. Hey - 684-708 Do Labour Market Conditions Affect Gift Exchange? Some Experimental Evidence
by Jordi Brandts & Gary Charness - 709-726 Testing explanations of preference reversal
by Robin P. Cubitt & Alistair Munro & Chris Starmer
2004, Volume 114, Issue 496
- F185-F190 Introduction: Aid and Development
by John Hudson - F191-F216 On The Empirics of Foreign Aid and Growth
by Carl-Johan Dalgaard & Henrik Hansen & Finn Tarp - F217-F243 Aid, Poverty Reduction and the 'New Conditionality'
by Paul Mosley & John Hudson & Arjan Verschoor - F244-F271 Development effectiveness: what have we learnt?
by Paul Collier & David Dollar - F272-F292 The Economics of Clinical Negligence Reform in England
by Paul Fenn & Alastair Gray & Neil Rickman - F293-F306 A Retrospective on Friedman's Theory of Permanent Income
by Costas Meghir - F307-F311 Non Parametric Efficiency Measurement
by Bruce Hollingsworth - F312-F332 The Return of the Prince of Denmark: A Survey on Recent Developments in the Economics of Innovation
by Vania Sena
2004, Volume 114, Issue 495
- 223-246 Why are gambling markets organised so differently from financial markets?
by Steven D. Levitt - 247-264 Do Collective Action Clauses Raise Borrowing Costs?
by Barry Eichengreen & Ashoka Mody - 265-280 The inefficiency of splitting the bill
by Uri Gneezy & Ernan Haruvy & Hadas Yafe - 281-303 Innovation by leaders
by Federico Etro - 304-337 Wealth bias in the first global capital market boom, 1870-1913
by Michael A. Clemens & Jeffrey G. Williamson - 338-351 Steam as a general purpose technology: A growth accounting perspective
by Nicholas Crafts - 352-376 Income inequality, financial development, and macroeconomic fluctuations
by Murat F. Iyigun & Ann L. Owen - 377-396 The Self-Perpetuation of Biased Beliefs
by Wing Suen - 397-420 Promises, Threats and Fairness
by Tore Ellingsen & Magnus Johannesson - 421-440 Intertemporal price cap regulation under uncertainty
by Ian M. Dobbs - 441-465 Patent Quality and Research Productivity: Measuring Innovation with Multiple Indicators
by Jean O. Lanjouw & Mark Schankerman - 466-486 Explaining international differences in male skill wage differentials by differences in demand and supply of skill
by Edwin Leuven & Hessel Oosterbeek & Hans van Ophem
2004, Volume 114, Issue 494
- C1-C25 Poverty And Worklessness In Britain
by Stephen Nickell - C26-C51 Portfolio risk and self-directed retirement saving programmes
by James M. Poterba - C52-C83 Treatment effect heterogeneity in theory and practice
by Joshua D. Angrist - C84-C86 The impact of the national minimum wage on the pay distribution, employment and training
by David Metcalf - C87-C94 Training and the new minimum wage
by Wiji Arulampalam & Alison L. Booth & Mark L. Bryan - C95-C101 Spikes and spill-overs: The impact of the national minimum wage on the wage distribution in a low-wage sector
by Richard Dickens & Alan Manning - C102-C109 Minimum wages in a low-wage labour market: Care homes in the UK
by Stephen Machin & Joan Wilson - C110-C116 The employment effects of the national minimum wage
by Mark B. Stewart - C117-C129 Computer Use and Earnings in Britain
by Peter Dolton & Gerry Makepeace - C130-C148 Bail out or work out? theoretical considerations
by Andrew G Haldane & Gregor Irwin & Victoria Saporta - C149-C165 Unionisation structures and innovation incentives
by Justus Haucap & Christian Wey - C166-C185 International outsourcing and factor prices with multistage production
by Wilhelm Kohler - C186-C206 Interactions of monetary and fiscal policy via open market operations
by Andreas Schabert
2004, Volume 114, Issue 493
- F1-F3 Trade Liberalisation And Economic Performance In Developing Countries - Introduction
by Amelia Santos-Paulino & A.P. Thirlwall - F4-F21 Trade Liberalisation and Economic Performance: An Overview
by L Alan Winters - F22-F49 Trade, Growth, and Poverty
by David Dollar & Aart Kraay - F50-F72 The impact of trade liberalisation on exports, imports and the balance of payments of developing countries
by Amelia Santos-Paulino & A. P. Thirlwall - F73-F96 Trade Liberalisation and Wages in Developing Countries
by Jorge Saba Arbache & Andy Dickerson & Francis Green - F97-F116 What's driving the new economy?: the benefits of workplace innovation
by Sandra E. Black & Lisa M. Lynch - F117-F138 Tax perceptions and preferences over tax structure in the united kingdom
by Norman Gemmell & Oliver Morrissey & Abuzer Pinar
2004, Volume 114, Issue 492
- 1-27 The Economical Control of Infectious Diseases
by Mark Gersovitz & Jeffrey S. Hammer - 28-54 'Catalogue' vs 'Order-of-sale' effects in sequential auctions: theory and evidence from a rare book sale
by George Deltas & Georgia Kosmopoulou - 55-69 Efficiency-enhancing signalling in the Samaritan's dilemma
by Johan Lagerl–f - 69-82 Inverse Campaigning
by Kai A. Konrad - 83-101 Tying and innovation: A dynamic analysis of tying arrangements
by Jay Pil Choi - 102-120 Do Consumers Really Refuse To Buy Genetically Modified Food?
by Charles Noussair & StÈphane Robin & Bernard Ruffieux - 121-149 Young, Selfish and Male: Field evidence of social preferences
by John A. List - 150-173 Aid versus Trade Revisited: Donor and Recipient Policies in the Presence of Learning-by-Doing
by Christopher S Adam & Stephen A O'Connell - 174-195 Real and Nominal PropAgation of Nominal Shocks
by Torben M. Andersen - 196-222 Monetary Stabilisation with Nominal Asymmetries
by Stephen Wright
2003, Volume 113, Issue 491
- F443-F464 Competition, corporate governance and selection in emerging markets
by Ajit Singh - F465-F484 Corporate profitability and the dynamics of competition in emerging markets: a time series analysis
by Jack Glen & Kevin Lee & Ajit Singh - F485-F510 Productivity, output, and failure: a comparison of taiwanese and korean manufacturers
by Bee Yan Aw & Sukkyun Chung & Mark J. Roberts - F511-F539 The Impact of Corporate Governance on Investment Returns in Developed and Developing Countries
by Klaus Gugler & Dennis C. Mueller & B. Burcin Yurtoglu - F540-F567 Asking consumption questions in general purpose surveys
by Martin Browning & Thomas F. Crossley & Guglielmo Weber - F568-F584 Loss of earnings following personal injury: do the courts adequately compensate injured parties?
by Richard Lewis & Robert McNabb & Helen Robinson & Victoria Wass - F585-F631 James Tobin: An Appreciation of his Contribution to Economics
by Willem H. Buiter - F632-F652 Economic analysis of corruption: a survey
by Toke S. Aidt

