This file is part of IDEAS , which uses RePEc data
[ Papers |
Articles |
Software |
Books |
Chapters |
Authors |
Institutions |
JEL Classification |
NEP reports |
Search |
New papers by email |
Author registration |
Rankings |
Volunteers |
FAQ |
Blog |
Help! ]
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Journal of Applied Econometrics Contact information of
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.: Web page: http://www.interscience.wiley.com/jpages/0883-7252/
Order information: Email: Web: http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/jcatalog/subscribe.jsp?issn=0883-7252 Pricing
information: individual rates available on request Editor:
For technical questions regarding this series, please contact
(Christopher F. Baum) Series handle: repec:jae:japmet
More pages of listings: 0 |1 |2 |3 |4
2001, Volume 16, Issue 5
2001, Volume 16, Issue 4 2001, Volume 16, Issue 3 2001, Volume 16, Issue 2 2001, Volume 16, Issue 1 2000, Volume 15, Issue 6 2000, Volume 15, Issue 5 2000, Volume 15, Issue 4 2000, Volume 15, Issue 3 2000, Volume 15, Issue 2 2000, Volume 15, Issue 1 1999, Volume 14, Issue 6 1999, Volume 14, Issue 5 461-90 Exchange Rate Target Zone Models: A Bayesian Evaluation by Li, Kai [Downloadable!]
491-510 Exchange Rates and Monetary Fundamentals: What Do We Learn from Long-Horizon Regressions? by Kilian, Lutz [Downloadable!]
511-25 Investigating Stability and Linearity of a German M1 Money Demand Function by Lutkepohl, Helmut & Terasvirta, Timo & Wolters, Jurgen [Downloadable!]
527-38 Non-linearities in Cross-Country Growth Regressions: A Semiparametric Approach by Liu, Zhenjuan & Stengos, Thanasis [Downloadable!]
539-62 Testing for ARCH in the Presence of Additive Outliers by van Dijk, Dick & Franses, Philip Hans & Lucas, Andre [Downloadable!]
563-77 Numerical Distribution Functions of Likelihood Ratio Tests for Cointegration by MacKinnon, James G & Haug, Alfred A & Michelis, Leo [Downloadable!]
1999, Volume 14, Issue 4 335-57 Learning and Decision Costs in One-Person Games by Romeo, Charles & Sopher, Barry [Downloadable!]
359-78 Another Look at Swedish Business Cycles, 1861-1988 by Skalin, Joakim & Terasvirta, Timo [Downloadable!]
379-401 Estimating the Discount Rate Policy Reaction Function of the Monetary Authority by Choi, Woon Gyu [Downloadable!]
403-22 Labour Supply in Italy: An Empirical Analysis of Joint Household Decisions, with Taxes and Quantity Constraints by Aaberge, Rolf & Colombino, Ugo & Strom, Steinar [Downloadable!]
423-41 Applied Econometrics Rankings: 1989-1995 by Baltagi, Badi H [Downloadable!]
443-52 The Linux Operating System: Debian GNU/Linux by MacKinnon, James G [Downloadable!]
1999, Volume 14, Issue 3 209-32 Estimation in Large and Disaggregated Demand Systems: An Estimator for Conditionally Linear Systems by Blundell, Richard & Robin, Jean Marc [Downloadable!]
233-52 The Error Structure of Time Series Cross-Section Hedonic Models with Sporadic Event Timing and Serial Correlation by Amacher, Gregory S & Hellerstein, Daniel [Downloadable!]
253-72 Testing the Significance of Income Distribution Changes over the 1980s Business Cycle: A Cross-National Comparison by Burkhauser, Richard V, et al [Downloadable!]
273-91 Common Cycles in Seasonal Non-stationary Time Series by Cubadda, Gianluca [Downloadable!]
293-308 Testing the Random Walk Hypothesis for Real Exchange Rates by Choi, In [Downloadable!]
309-18 Testing for a Unit Root in the Volatility of Asset Returns by Wright, Jonathan H [Downloadable!]
319-29 R: Yet Another Econometric Programming Environment by Cribari-Neto, Francisco & Zarkos, Spyros G [Downloadable!]
1999, Volume 14, Issue 2 101-21 A Non-linear Filtering Approach to Stochastic Volatility Models with an Application to Daily Stock Returns by Watanabe, Toshiaki [Downloadable!]
123-41 A Monte Carlo Study of the Forecasting Performance of Empirical SETAR Models by Clements, Michael P & Smith, Jeremy [Downloadable!]
143-54 Detecting Periodically Collapsing Bubbles: A Markov-Switching Unit Root Test by Hall, Stephen G & Psaradakis, Zacharias & Sola, Martin [Downloadable!]
155-70 Estimating the LQAC Model with I(2) Variables by Engsted, Tom & Haldrup, Niels [Downloadable!]
171-90 The Time-Varying Behaviour of Real Interest Rates: A Re-evaluation of the Recent Evidence by Bekdache, Basma [Downloadable!]
191-202 Econometric Software Reliability: EViews, LIMDEP, SHAZAM and TSP by McCullough, B D [Downloadable!]
1999, Volume 14, Issue 1 1998, Volume 13, Issue 6 1998, Volume 13, Issue 5 1998, Volume 13, Issue 4 1998, Volume 13, Issue 3 1998, Volume 13, Issue 2 1998, Volume 13, Issue 1 1997, Volume 12, Issue 6 665-86 Interdependent Preferences: An Econometric Analysis by Kapteyn, Arie, et al [Downloadable!]
687-99 The Dynamic Laurent Flexible Form and the Demand for Money by Fleissig, Adrian R [Downloadable!]
701-14 Are Financial Spreads Useful Indicators of Future Inflation and Output Growth in EU Countries? by Davis, E Philip & Fagan, Gabriel [Downloadable!]
715-34 Understanding Spot and Forward Exchange Rate Regressions by Hai, Weike & Mark, Nelson C & Wu, Yangru [Downloadable!]
735-44 MATLAB as an Econometric Programming Environment by Cribari-Neto, Francisco & Jensen, Mark J [Downloadable!]
1997, Volume 12, Issue 5 459-65 Design of the Experiment by Magnus, Jan R & Morgan, Mary S [Downloadable!]
467-76 Organization of the Experiment by Magnus, Jan R & Morgan, Mary S [Downloadable!]
477-98 On the Correspondence between Individual and Aggregate Food Consumption Functions: Evidence from the USA and the Netherlands by Anderson, Heather M & Vahid, Farshid [Downloadable!]
498-500 On the Correspondence between Individual and Aggregate Food Consumption Functions: Evidence from the USA and the Netherlands: Comments by Schmidt, Peter [Downloadable!]
500-503 On the Correspondence between Individual and Aggregate Food Consumption Functions: Evidence from the USA and the Netherlands: Comments by Pesaran, M Hashem [Downloadable!]
503-07 On the Correspondence between Individual and Aggregate Food Consumption Functions: Evidence from the USA and the Netherlands: Reply by Anderson, Heather M & Vahid, Farshid [Downloadable!]
509-23 The Demand for Food in the United States and the Netherlands: A Systems Approach with the CBS Model by van Driel, Hans & Nadall, Venuta & Zeelenberg, Kees [Downloadable!]
523-27 The Demand for Food in the United States and the Netherlands: A Systems Approach with the CBS Model: Comments by Wickens, Michael R [Downloadable!]
527-29 The Demand for Food in the United States and the Netherlands: A Systems Approach with the CBS Model: Comments by Pesaran, M Hashem [Downloadable!]
529-30 The Demand for Food in the United States and the Netherlands: A Systems Approach with the CBS Model: Comments by Kapteyn, Arie [Downloadable!]
530-32 The Demand for Food in the United States and the Netherlands: A Systems Approach with the CBS Model: Reply by van Driel, Hans & Nadall, Venuta & Zeelenberg, Kees [Downloadable!]
533-53 Revisiting Tobin's 1950 Study of Food Expenditure by Leamer, Edward E [Downloadable!]
553-57 Revisiting Tobin's 1950 Study of Food Expenditure: Comments by McAleer, Michael [Downloadable!]
557-58 Revisiting Tobin's 1950 Study of Food Expenditure: Comments by Barten, Anton P [Downloadable!]
558-59 Revisiting Tobin's 1950 Study of Food Expenditure: Comments by Schmidt, Peter [Downloadable!]
559-61 Revisiting Tobin's 1950 Study of Food Expenditure: Reply by Leamer, Edward E [Downloadable!]
563-86 Empirical Econometric Modelling of Food Consumption Using a New Informational Complexity Approach by Bearse, Peter M & Bozdogan, Hamparsum & Schlottmann, Alan M [Downloadable!]
586-87 Empirical Econometric Modelling of Food Consumption Using a New Informational Complexity Approach: Comments by Pesaran, M Hashem [Downloadable!]
587-89 Empirical Econometric Modelling of Food Consumption Using a New Informational Complexity Approach: Comments by McAleer, Michael [Downloadable!]
589-90 Empirical Econometric Modelling of Food Consumption Using a New Informational Complexity Approach: Comments by Kapteyn, Arie [Downloadable!]
590-92 Empirical Econometric Modelling of Food Consumption Using a New Informational Complexity Approach: Reply by Bearse, Peter M & Bozdogan, Hamparsum & Schlottmann, Alan M [Downloadable!]
593-608 A Comparative Study of Modelling the Demand for Food in the United States and the Netherlands by Song, Haiyan & Liu, Xiaming & Romilly, Peter [Downloadable!]
608-10 A Comparative Study of Modelling the Demand for Food in the United States and the Netherlands: Comments by Wickens, Michael R [Downloadable!]
611-12 A Comparative Study of Modelling the Demand for Food in the United States and the Netherlands: Comments by Cramer, J S [Downloadable!]
612-13 A Comparative Study of Modelling the Demand for Food in the United States and the Netherlands: Reply by Song, Haiyan & Liu, Xiaming & Romilly, Peter [Downloadable!]
615-37 Statistical Demand Functions for Food in the USA and the Netherlands by de Crombrugghe, Denis & Palm, Franz C & Urbain, Jean-Pierre [Downloadable!]
637-40 Statistical Demand Functions for Food in the USA and the Netherlands: Comments by Wallis, Kenneth F [Downloadable!]
640-42 Statistical Demand Functions for Food in the USA and the Netherlands: Comments by McAleer, Michael [Downloadable!]
642-43 Statistical Demand Functions for Food in the USA and the Netherlands: Comments by Barten, Anton P [Downloadable!]
643-45 Statistical Demand Functions for Food in the USA and the Netherlands: Reply by de Crombrugghe, Denis & Palm, Franz C & Urbain, Jean-Pierre [Downloadable!]
647-50 Comments by Professor James Tobin by Tobin, James [Downloadable!]
651-61 The Data: A Brief Description by Magnus, Jan R & Morgan, Mary S [Downloadable!]
611 A Comparative Study of Modelling the Demand for Food in the United States and the Netherlands: Comments by Wallis, Kenneth F [Downloadable!]
500 On the Correspondence between Individual and Aggregate Food Consumption Functions: Evidence from the USA and the Netherlands: Comments by Cramer, J S [Downloadable!]
1997, Volume 12, Issue 4 357-92 Growth and Convergence in Multi-country Empirical Stochastic Solow Model by Lee, Kevin & Pesaran, M Hashem & Smith, Ron [Downloadable!]
393-409 Testing for Convergence: Evidence from Non-parametric Multimodality Tests by Bianchi, Marco [Downloadable!]
411-34 Stochastic Trends, Deterministic Trends, and Business Cycle Turning Points by Gordon, Stephen [Downloadable!]
435-44 Is There a Unit Root in the Inflation Rate? Evidence from Sequential Break and Panel Data Models by Culver, Sarah E & Papell, David H [Downloadable!]
445-53 TSP 4.4: A Review by Silk, Julian
1997, Volume 12, Issue 3 203-23 Count Data Regression Using Series Expansions: With Applications by Cameron, A Colin & Johansson, Per [Downloadable!]
225-43 Semi-Parametric Estimation of Hurdle Regression Models with an Application to Medicaid Utilization by Gurmu, Shiferaw [Downloadable!]
243-63 Estimating the Innovation Function from Patent Numbers: GMM on Count Panel Data by Crepon, Bruno & Duguet, Emmanuel [Downloadable!]
265-80 Patents, R&D, and Technological Spillovers at the Firm Level: Some Evidence from Econometric Count Models for Panel Data by Cincera, Michele [Downloadable!]
281-94 Endogeneity in Count Data Models: An Application to Demand for Health Care by Windmeijer, F A G & Silva, J M C Santos [Downloadable!]
295-311 Economic Incentives and Hospitalization in Germany by Geil, Peter, et al [Downloadable!]
313-36 Demand for Medical Care by the Elderly: A Finite Mixture Approach by Deb, Partha & Trivedi, Pravin K [Downloadable!]
337-50 Heterogeneity, Excess Zeros, and the Structure of Count Data Models by Mullahy, John [Downloadable!]
1997, Volume 12, Issue 2 More pages of listings: 0 |1 |2 |3 |4 Access
and download statistics
Did you know? Citation analysis on IDEAS includes online papers that are freely accessible and whose text could be automatically analyzed, currently about 210000 papers.
This page was last updated on 2009-11-21.
This information is provided to you by IDEAS at the Department of Economics , College of Liberal Arts and Sciences , University of Connecticut using RePEc data on a server sponsored by the Society for Economic Dynamics .