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January 2008, Volume 60, Issue 1
- 168-191 Advertising, in-house R&D, and growth
by Volker Grossmann
October 2007, Volume 59, Issue 4
- 561-582 Tough love or unconditional charity?
by Spiros Bougheas & Indraneel Dasgupta & Oliver Morrissey - 583-605 Estimating credit constraints among US households
by Charles Grant - 606-640 Consumption smoothing among working-class American families before social insurance
by John A. James & Michael G. Palumbo & Mark Thomas - 641-661 Costly customer relations and pricing
by M. Ali Choudhary & J. Michael Orszag - 662-681 Standard fees for legal aid: an empirical analysis of incentives and contracts
by Paul Fenn & Alastair Gray & Neil Rickman - 682-701 Specialization on a technologically stagnant sector need not be bad for growth
by Gabriel J. Felbermayr - 702-725 Skill heterogeneity and equilibrium unemployment
by Rebecca Riley & Garry Young - 726-743 Modelling sulphur emissions in Europe: a spatial econometric approach
by David Maddison
July 2007, Volume 59, Issue 3
- 379-410 Health as human capital: synthesis and extensions -super-1
by Gary S. Becker - 411-429 Identifying aggregate demand and supply shocks in a small open economy
by Walter Enders & Stan Hurn - 430-457 Do abler parents have fewer children?
by Michael Beenstock - 458-485 Optimal sliding scale regulation: an application to regional electricity distribution in England and Wales
by David Hawdon & Lester C. Hunt & Paul Levine & Neil Rickman - 486-512 Paying vs. waiting in the pursuit of specific egalitarianism
by Jeremy Clark & Bonggeun Kim - 513-535 R&D, innovation, and growth: evidence from four manufacturing sectors in OECD countries
by Hulya Ulku - 536-560 Common currencies and FDI flows
by Stefano Schiavo
April 2007, Volume 59, Issue 2
- 171-193 The Euro and world inflation
by George Selgin & David VanHoose - 194-218 Debt sustainability in the European Monetary Union: Theory and empirical evidence for selected countries
by Alfred Greiner & Uwe Köller & Willi Semmler - 219-225 An enhancement of modern free trade area theory
by Earl L. Grinols & Peri Silva - 226-252 Free to choose? Differences in the hours determination of constrained and unconstrained workers
by Mark L. Bryan - 253-274 Optimal share contracts with moral hazard on effort and in output reporting: managing the double Laffer curve effect
by Alain de Janvry & Elisabeth Sadoulet - 275-300 The implicit wage costs of family friendly work practices
by John S. Heywood & W. Stanley Siebert & Xiangdong Wei - 301-329 Why do parents make their children work? A test of the poverty hypothesis in rural areas of Burkina Faso
by Christelle Dumas - 330-353 Maternal nutrition knowledge versus schooling as determinants of child micronutrient status
by Steven A. Block - 354-374 Minimal relativism, dominance, and standard of living comparisons based on functionings
by Prasanta K. Pattanaik & Yongsheng Xu
January 2007, Volume 59, Issue 1
- 1-15 On organizing a sequential auction: results from a natural experiment by Christie's
by Victor Ginsburgh & Jan C. van Ours - 16-44 The determinants of the global digital divide: a cross-country analysis of computer and internet penetration
by Menzie D. Chinn & Robert W. Fairlie - 45-62 International environmental agreements among asymmetric nations
by Matthew McGinty - 63-88 Sharing culture and resource conservation in hunter-gatherer societies
by Rabindra Nath Chakraborty - 89-101 Conditional versus contingent fees
by Winand Emons - 102-126 Trade in Western and Eastern Europe in the aftermath of COMECON: an assessment of behavioral change
by Peter Egger & Michael Pfaffermayr & Roland Schmidt - 127-140 Progressive taxation and wage setting when unions strategically interact
by Giorgio Brunello & Daniela Sonedda - 141-169 Liquidity constraints and the cyclicality of college enrollment in the United States
by Michael S. Christian
October 2006, Volume 58, Issue 4
- 569-595 Globalization, co-operation costs, and wage inequalities
by Edward Anderson & Paul J. G. Tang & Adrian Wood - 596-635 The legislative road to Silicon Valley
by John Armour & Douglas Cumming - 636-654 Famines without shortages
by Nigar Hashimzade - 655-680 Labour market reform in a monetary union
by Athanasios Tagkalakis - 681-705 Adjusted monetary aggregates and UK inflation targeting
by Leigh Drake & Adrian R. Fleissig - 706-721 UK monetary policy under inflation forecast targeting: is behaviour consistent with symmetric preferences?
by Naveen Srinivasan & Vidya Mahambare & M. Ramachandran - 722-741 Occupation-specific human capital and local labour markets
by Jeffrey A. Groen
July 2006, Volume 58, Issue 3
- 379-406 Pension systems and intragenenerational redistribution when labor supply is endogenous
by Alessandro Sommacal - 407-449 Disability, gender, and the British labour market
by Melanie K. Jones & Paul L. Latreille & Peter J. Sloane - 450-474 Long term consequences of early childhood malnutrition
by Harold Alderman & John Hoddinott & Bill Kinsey - 475-500 Human capital flows and regional knowledge assets: a simultaneous equation approach
by Alessandra Faggian & Philip McCann - 501-530 The new economic geography versus urban economics: an evaluation using local wage rates in Great Britain
by Bernard Fingleton - 531-548 Trends in income inequality, pro-poor income growth, and income mobility
by Stephen P. Jenkins & Philippe Van Kerm - 549-568 Tariff policy and exhaustion of intellectual property rights in the presence of parallel imports
by Jung Hur & Yohanes E. Riyanto
April 2006, Volume 58, Issue 2
- 183-208 Managing asymmetric conflict
by J. Paul Dunne & María D.C. García-Alonso & Paul Levine & Ron P. Smith - 209-232 The impact of surplus sharing on the stability of international climate agreements
by Hans-Peter Weikard & Michael Finus & Juan-Carlos Altamirano-Cabrera - 233-263 Self-enforcing international environmental agreements revisited
by Santiago J. Rubio & Alistair Ulph - 264-287 From domestic manufacture to Industrial Revolution: long-run growth and agricultural development
by Jacob L. Weisdorf - 288-316 A heliocentric journey into Germany's Great Depression
by Mark Weder - 317-350 Does innovation cause exports? Evidence from exogenous innovation impulses and obstacles using German micro data
by Stefan Lachenmaier & Ludger Wößmann - 351-378 Ethnic differences in women's employment: the changing role of qualifications
by Joanne K. Lindley & Angela Dale & Shirley Dex
January 2006, Volume 58, Issue 1
- 1-27 Bargaining over monetary policy in a monetary union and the case for appointing an independent central banker
by Corinne Aaron-Cureau & Hubert Kempf - 28-49 Measuring the UK short-run NAIRU
by Nicoletta Batini & Jennifer V. Greenslade - 50-76 Unions, qualification choice, and output
by Daniel Cardona & Fernando Sánchez-Losada - 77-102 Does internationalization affect union bargaining power? An empirical study for five EU countries
by Michel Dumont & Glenn Rayp & Peter Willemé - 103-122 Rolling back the public sector: differential effects on employment, investment, and growth
by Frederick van der Ploeg - 123-136 Economic growth with an optimal public spending composition
by Been-Lon Chen - 137-156 The emergence of temporary work agencies
by Michael Neugart & Donald Storrie - 157-181 Does job insecurity affect household consumption?
by Andrew Benito
October 2005, Volume 57, Issue 4
- 559-585 Valuing the costs of violent crime: a stated preference approach
by Giles Atkinson & Andrew Healey & Susana Mourato - 586-609 Diminishing marginal value of income without apology
by Christian E. Weber - 610-633 Tax differentiation, search unemployment, and home production
by Per Engström & Bertil Holmlund & Ann-Sofie Kolm - 634-646 Whose inflation? A characterization of the CPI plutocratic gap
by Eduardo Ley - 647-663 Serving the old: ageing and economic growth
by Bas van Groezen & Lex Meijdam & Harrie A. A. Verbon - 664-673 Incommensurability and the first fundamental welfare theorem
by Mozaffar Qizilbash - 674-692 Trade, services, and wage inequality
by Philippe Askenazy - 693-716 Does information and communication technology drive EU-US productivity growth differentials?
by Marcel P. Timmer & Bart van Ark - 717-731 Optimal capital taxation in economies with unionized and competitive labour markets
by Erkki Koskela & Ronnie Schöb - 732-739 Comment on ‘Market discipline and monetary policy’ by Carl Walsh
by Mauricio S. Bugarin & Fabia A. de Carvalho - 740-741 Comment on ‘Market discipline and monetary policy’ by Carl Walsh: a reply
by Carl E. Walsh - 742-742 Addendum: Gender discrimination and intergenerational transmission of preferences
by Luisa Escriche & Gonzalo Olcina & Rosario Sánchez
July 2005, Volume 57, Issue 3
- 373-397 Regional cyclical asymmetries in an optimal currency area: an analysis using US state data
by Mark D. Partridge & Dan S. Rickman - 398-421 A risk allocation approach to optimal exchange rate policy
by B. Gabriela Mundaca & Jon Strand - 422-446 Exchange rate regimes and macroeconomic stability: the case of Sweden
by Anders Bergvall - 447-478 Utility price regulation and time inconsistency: comparisons with monetary policy
by Paul Levine & John Stern & Francesc Trillas - 479-496 Job satisfaction and gender segregation
by Keith A. Bender & Susan M. Donohue & John S. Heywood - 497-521 Natural-resource exploitation with costly enforcement of property rights
by Louis Hotte - 522-544 Productive public expenditure and imperfect competition with endogenous price markup
by Jhy-hwa Chen & Jhy-yuan Shieh & Ching-chong Lai & Juin-jen Chang - 545-557 Duality and the Slutsky income and substitution effects of increases in wage rate uncertainty
by Carmen F. Menezes & X. Henry Wang
April 2005, Volume 57, Issue 2
- 191-261 Separating uncertainty from heterogeneity in life cycle earnings
by Flavio Cunha & James Heckman & Salvador Navarro - 262-282 Growth, cycles, and stabilization policy
by Keith Blackburn & Alessandra Pelloni - 283-314 Searching for the (dark) forces behind protection
by Hadi Salehi Esfahani - 315-335 Bank-moneylender linkage as an alternative to bank competition in rural credit markets
by Adel Varghese - 336-359 Conservation capital and sustainable economic growth
by Donna Ramirez Harrington & Madhu Khanna & David Zilberman - 360-368 Harrod and interwar economics
by Nicholas H. Dimsdale
January 2005, Volume 57, Issue 1
- 1-33 Cost-push shocks and monetary policy in open economies
by Alan Sutherland - 34-50 Optimal monetary policy with heterogeneous agents: a case for inflation
by Theodore Palivos - 51-69 Non-linear inflationary dynamics: evidence from the UK
by Michael Arghyrou & Christopher Martin & Costas Milas - 70-89 The Prisoners' Dilemma and city-centre traffic
by Mary Sissons Joshi & Vijay Joshi & Roger Lamb - 90-111 Beyond outcomes: measuring procedural utility
by Bruno S. Frey & Alois Stutzer - 112-119 Income variables and the measures of gains from crime
by John Chisholm & Chongwoo Choe - 120-141 Profitability, capacity, and uncertainty: a model of UK manufacturing investment
by Ciaran Driver & Paul Temple & Giovanni Urga - 157-168 Endogenous credit-card acceptance in a model of precautionary demand for money
by Adrian Masters & Luis Raúl Rodríguez-Reyes - 169-189 General human capital and employment adjustment in the Great Depression: apprentices and journeymen in UK engineering
by Robert A. Hart
October 2004, Volume 56, Issue 4
- 563-595 Greed and grievance in civil war
by Paul Collier & Anke Hoeffler - 597-620 Corporate growth convergence in Europe
by Paul Geroski & Klaus Gugler - 621-642 Does the recent success of some OECD countries in lowering their unemployment rates lie in the clever design of their labor market reforms?
by Michèle Belot & Jan C. van Ours - 643-666 Education choice, neoclassical growth, and class structure
by Buly A. Cardak - 667-686 Product market competition, job security, and aggregate employment
by Bruno Amable & Donatella Gatti - 687-700 Relative wage, child labor, and human capital
by C. Simon Fan - 701-713 On payoff heterogeneity in games with strategic complementarities
by Antonio Ciccone & James Costain - 715-733 Imitation, patent protection, and welfare
by Arijit Mukherjee & Enrico Pennings - 735-743 Process and product R&D by a multiproduct monopolist
by Ping Lin - 745-749 Process and product R&D by a multiproduct monopolist: a reply to Lin
by Luca Lambertini
July 2004, Volume 56, Issue 3
- 371-406 The growth and valuation of computing and other generic skills
by Andy Dickerson & Francis Green - 407-435 Occupational job creation: patterns and implications
by René Fahr & Uwe Sunde - 437-460 Dynamic wage bargaining if benefits are tied to individual wages
by Thomas Beissinger & Hartmut Egger - 461-484 Returns to scale in producing human capital from schooling
by Philip A. Trostel - 485-511 Gender discrimination and intergenerational transmission of preferences
by Luisa Escriche & Gonzalo Olcina & Rosario Sánchez - 513-538 Financial instability, oligopolistic banking, and monetary growth
by Stefan Jungblut - 539-561 Uncertainty and monetary policy
by Sheila C. Dow
April 2004, Volume 56, Issue 2
- 169-188 Something in the way she moves: a fresh look at an old gap
by Alan Manning & Helen Robinson - 189-208 The gender earnings gap: effects of institutions and firms--a comparative study of French and Australian private firms
by Xin Meng & Dominique Meurs - 209-230 Parental background, secondary school track choice, and wages
by Christian Dustmann - 231-241 The effect of trade on earnings--evidence from Swedish micro data
by Per-Anders Edin & Peter Fredriksson & Per Lundborg - 242-262 Temporary migration and capital market imperfections
by Alice Mesnard - 263-284 Contrasting income shocks with asset shocks: livestock sales in northern Kenya
by John McPeak - 285-306 Taxation of a venture capitalist with a portfolio of firms
by Christian Keuschnigg - 307-330 Group selection and the evolution of altruism
by Ben Cooper & Chris Wallace - 331-343 Product quality, lender liability, and consumer credit
by Elisabetta Iossa & Giuliana Palumbo - 344-368 Collaborative tax evasion and social norms: why deterrence does not work
by Juin-jen Chang & Ching-chong Lai
January 2004, Volume 56, Issue 1
- 1-44 The European business cycle
by Mike Artis & Hans-Martin Krolzig & Juan Toro - 45-63 Testing for output convergence: a re-examination
by Yin-Wong Cheung & Antonio Garcia Pascual - 64-87 Currency boards and currency crises
by Gregor Irwin - 88-97 Is wage compression a necessary condition for firm-financed general training?
by Alison L. Booth & Gylfi Zoega - 98-117 Active citizen's income, unconditional income and participation under imperfect competition: a welfare analysis
by Bruno Van der Linden - 118-134 Trust and economic growth: a robustness analysis
by Sjoerd Beugelsdijk & Henri L.F. de Groot & Anton B.T.M. van Schaik - 135-150 Economic integration, wage policies, and social policies
by Michael Pflüger - 151-166 Credit access and transferable land rights
by Eric Van Tassel
October 2003, Volume 55, Issue 4
- 561-578 The monopolist's optimal R&D portfolio
by Luca Lambertini - 579-606 Causes and consequences of civil strife: micro-level evidence from Uganda
by Klaus Deininger - 607-624 Training and productive efficiency in transition economies
by Ying Chu Ng & Sung-ko Li - 625-643 Outsourcing and skill-specific employment in a small economy: Austria after the fall of the Iron Curtain
by Hartmut Egger & Peter Egger - 644-656 The multi-market firm, transportation costs, and the separation of the output and allocation decisions
by Ardeshir J. Dalal & Eliakim Katz - 657-678 Effects of air quality regulation on the destination choice of relocating plants
by John A. List & W. Warren McHone & Daniel L. Millimet - 679-695 Bertrand-Edgeworth equilibrium in a cash-in-advance economy
by Erdem Basai & Ismail Saglam - 696-715 Special economic zones and quotas on imported intermediate goods: a policy proposal
by Albert G. Schweinberger - 716-739 Increasing returns: evidence from local wage rates in Great Britain
by Bernard Fingleton
July 2003, Volume 55, Issue 3
- 383-416 Union coverage and non-standard work in Britain
by Alison L. Booth & Marco Francesconi - 417-439 The effects of taxation on married women's labour supply across four countries
by Nina Smith & Shirley Dex & Jan Dirk Vlasblom & Tim Callan - 440-466 Thailand's investment-driven boom and crisis
by David Vines & Peter Warr - 467-493 Why does the Monetary Policy Committee smooth interest rates?
by David Cobham - 494-511 Endogenous realignments in a target zone
by Christopher J. Neely & Paul A. Weller & Dean Corbae - 512-535 Investment, employment, and political conflict in Northern Ireland
by David Fielding - 536-559 All-or-nothing verdict as a screening device
by Mehmet Bac & Parimal Kanti Bag
April 2003, Volume 55, Issue 2
- 191-215 A test of the signalling hypothesis
by Monojit Chatterji & Paul T. Seaman & Larry D. Singell Jr. - 216-234 An ideal Kyoto protocol: emissions trading, redistributive transfers and global participation
by Arthur J. Caplan & Richard C. Cornes & Emilson C. D. Silva - 235-264 Does intellectual property protection spur technological change?
by Sunil Kanwar & Robert Evenson - 265-286 The global trends of total factor productivity: evidence from the nonparametric Malmquist index approach
by Jens J. Kr¸ger - 287-313 The empirical relationship between UK net corporate borrowing and stockbuilding
by Paul Mizen - 314-335 Realignment probabilities and reputation effects in the EMS
by Heather D. Gibson - 336-343 A backward-bending labor supply curve without an income effect
by Chung-cheng Lin - 344-379 Intertemporal production and asset pricing: a duality approach
by H. Youn Kim
January 2003, Volume 55, Issue 1
- 1-24 A Kuznets curve analysis of ozone-depleting substances and the impact of the Montreal Protocol
by Robin Mason & Timothy Swanson - 25-35 Does tighter environmental policy lead to a comparative advantage in less polluting goods?
by Swee Chua - 36-80 Social roles, human capital, and the intrahousehold division of labor: evidence from Pakistan
by Marcel Fafchamps & Agnes R. Quisumbing - 81-103 Performance signals in the public sector: the case of health care
by Hugh Gravelle & Peter Smith & Ana Xavier - 104-120 Optimal taxation and risk-sharing arrangements in an economic federation
by Thomas Aronsson & Magnus Wikstrom - 121-147 Tax policy in a matching model with training
by Jan Boone & Ruud A. de Mooij - 148-172 On the cyclicality of schooling: theory and evidence
by Harris Dellas & Plutarchos Sakellaris - 173-190 Valuing congestion costs in the British Museum
by David Maddison & Terry Foster
October 2002, Volume 54, Issue 4
- 561-583 Dual labour markets and nominal rigidity
by Henrik Jacobsen Kleven & Claus Thustrup Kreiner & Huw David Dixon - 584-596 Income concentration and market demand
by Corrado Benassi & Alessandra Chirco & Marcella Scrimitore - 597-616 Knowledge spillovers, transboundary pollution, and growth
by Nedim M. Alemdar & Sheyla Ozyildirim - 617-635 Investment subsidies and Time-Consistent Environmental Policy
by Lisandro Abrego & Carlo Perroni - 636-648 Insecure old-age security
by Mohamed Jellal & Francois-Charles Wolff - 649-668 Sequential innovation and the patent-antitrust conflict
by Vincenzo Denicolo - 669-687 Sickness, absenteeism, presenteeism, and sick pay
by Monojit Chatterji & Colin J. Tilley - 688-718 Liberalisation, FDI, and productivity spillovers--an analysis of Indian manufacturing firms
by Vinish Kathuria - 719-745 Equity culture and household behavior
by Michael Haliassos & Christis Hassapis
July 2002, Volume 54, Issue 3
- 369-385 Classical and technological convergence: beyond the Solow-Swan growth model
by Steve Dowrick & Mark Rogers - 386-411 Can non-renewable resources alleviate the knife-edge character of endogenous growth?
by Christian Groth & Poul Schou - 412-434 Inflation, the credit market, and economic growth
by Niloy Bose - 435-448 Optimal educational choice and redistribution when parental education matters
by Elena Del Rey & MarÌa del Mar Racionero - 449-469 Foreign ownership and production efficiency: a quantile regression analysis
by Sophia Dimelis & Helen Louri - 470-489 Capital structure and short-term decisions
by Dermot Nolan - 490-504 Wage setting and tax progressivity in dynamic general equilibrium
by Thomas Aronsson & Karl-Gustaf L–fgren & Tomas Sj–gren - 505-533 Job search methods and outcomes
by John T. Addison & Pedro Portugal - 534-560 Money, inflation, and capital formation in a model of overlapping generations with multiple means of payment
by Leopold von Thadden
April 2002, Volume 54, Issue 2
- 173-206 Returns to social network capital among traders
by Marcel Fafchamps - 207-229 International spillover effects of sectoral tax differentiation in unionized economies
by Bertil Holmlund - 230-246 Transfer pricing rules and competing governments
by Pascalis Raimondos-M¯ller - 247-269 Time-consistent linear taxation and redistribution in an overlapping-generations framework
by Philippe Michel - 270-297 White-ethnic minority earnings and employment differentials in Britain: evidence from the LFS
by D.H. Blackaby & D.G. Leslie & P.D. Murphy - 298-320 Human capital, signaling, and the pattern of returns to education
by Harley Frazis - 321-333 Catching hipos: screening, wages, and competing for a job
by Maarten C.W. Janssen - 334-365 Evaluating the effect of soft business support upon small firm performance
by Colin Wren
January 2002, Volume 54, Issue 1
- 1-19 Consumption, habit formation, and precautionary saving: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey
by Alessandra Guariglia - 20-43 The savings trap and economic take-off
by Carlos M. Asilis - 44-55 The persistence of government expenditure shocks and the effect of monopolistic competition on the fiscal multiplier
by Philipp Harms - 56-71 Co-ordinating fiscal authorities in the euro-zone: a key role for the ECB
by Donatella Gatti - 72-90 On public investment, long-run growth, and the real exchange rate
by Sugata Ghosh - 91-117 Urbanization, population transition, and growth
by Jie Zhang - 118-149 Are educational gender gaps a brake on economic development? Some cross-country empirical evidence
by Stephen Knowles & Paula K. Lorgelly - 150-159 The minimum wage in an adverse selection economy
by Anthony A. Sampson