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February 2006, Volume 73, Issue 289
- 163-165 Competing Economic Theories: Essays in Memory of Giovanni Caravale
by Peter Rosner - 165-166 The Great Divestiture: Evaluating the Welfare Impact of the British Privatizations 1979–1997
by Martin Cave
November 2005, Volume 72, Issue 288
- 563-576 Coordination and Motivation in Flat Hierarchies: The Impact of the Adjudication Culture
by Rabindra Nath Chakraborty & Ernst Mohr - 577-596 Targeting Inflation with a Role for Money
by Ulf Söderström - 597-613 The Signalling Role of Municipal Currencies in Local Development
by Rajshri Jayaraman & Mandar Oak - 615-633 Quantifying the Impact of ICT Capital on Output Growth: A Heterogeneous Dynamic Panel Approach
by Mary O'Mahony & Michela Vecchi - 635-653 Privatization Policy in an International Oligopoly
by Pehr‐Johan Norbäck & Lars Persson - 655-681 A Dynamic Model of Differential Human Capital and Criminal Activity
by H. Naci Mocan & Stephen C. Billups & Jody Overland - 683-704 The Impact of Monetary Union on Macroeconomic Integration: Evidence from West Africa
by David Fielding & Kalvinder Shields - 705-718 The Validity of the Long‐run Heckscher–Ohlin Theorem in the Ricardian System
by Takashi Uchiyama - 719-723 Factor Proportions and Ricardian Comparative Advantage: Thoughts on Uchiyama
by André Burgstaller - 725-726 Knowledge, Information, and Expectations in Modern Macroeconomics: In Honor of Edmund S. Phelps
by Roger K. Backhouse - 726-727 Political Extremism and Rationality
by Avner Ben‐Ner - 727-729 Knowledge and Competitive Advantage: The Co‐evolution of Firms, Technology and National Institutions
by Geoffrey Owen - 729-730 Happiness & Economics: How the Economy and Institutions Affect Well‐being
by Deborah Small - 730-732 Markets, Information and Communication. Austrian Perspectives on the Internet Economy
by Peter Rosner - 732-733 John Searle's Ideas about Social Reality: Extensions, Criticisms and Reconstructions
by Philip Faulkner - 733-734 Mothers' Employment and Childcare Use in Britain
by Ning Tang
August 2005, Volume 72, Issue 287
- 375-396 Are People Inequality‐Averse, or Just Risk‐Averse?
by Fredrik Carlsson & Dinky Daruvala & Olof Johansson‐Stenman - 397-411 Child Labour and Resistance to Change
by Giorgio Bellettini & Carlotta Berti Ceroni & Gianmarco I. P. Ottaviano - 413-430 Smooth Transition Models and Arbitrage Consistency
by David A. Peel & Ioannis A. Venetis - 431-452 Financial Wealth, Consumption Smoothing and Income Shocks Arising from Job Loss
by Hans G. Bloemen & Elena G. F. Stancanelli - 453-468 Optimal Anti‐Poverty Programmes: Horizontal Equity and the Paradox of Targeting
by Udo Ebert - 469-495 Understanding New Zealand's Changing Income Distribution, 1983–1998: A Semi‐parametric Analysis
by Dean R. Hyslop & David C. Maré - 497-514 Social Welfare Orderings: A Life‐Cycle Perspective
by Ramses H. Abul Naga - 515-529 Signalling, Inequality and the Social Structure
by Ana M. Ferrer - 531-547 Unhappiness and Crime: Evidence from South Africa
by Nattavudh Powdthavee - 549-550 The Glitter of Gold: France, Bimetallism and the Emergence of the International Gold Standard 1848–1873
by C. A. E. Goodhart - 550-552 Interest and Prices: Foundations of a Theory of Monetary Policy
by Andrew Scott - 552-553 General Equilibrium: Problems and Prospects
by Jan van Daal - 554-555 Banking Panics in the Gilded Age
by Forrest Capie - 555-556 Economic Effects of Constitutions
by Roger B. Myerson - 556-558 Organizing America: Wealth, Power, and the Origins of Corporate Capitalism
by Ron Harris - 558-559 An Agenda for a Growing Europe: The Sapir Report
by Fabrizio Coricelli - 559-560 Schooling and the Quality of Human Capital
by Ruth Klinov
November 2001, Volume 68, Issue 272
- 465-488 Schooling Quality in a Cross–Section of Countries
by Jong–Wha Lee & Robert J. Barro - 489-504 Reach for the Stars: A Strategic Bidding Game
by Lynne M. Pepall & Daniel J. Richards - 505-518 Dynasties and Destiny: On the Roles of Altruism and Impatience in the Evolution of Consumption and Bequests
by Ita Falk & Oded Stark - 519-538 Three Meanings of Intergenerational Mobility
by Dirk Van De Gaer & Erik Schokkaert & Michel Martinez - 539-565 Self–Employment and Windfall Gains in Britain: Evidence from Panel Data
by Mark P. Taylor - 567-586 A Re–evaluation of the Relation between Wages and Unemployment in the United Kingdom
by Fatemeh Shadman–Mehta - 587-606 The Impact of Language Ability on Employment and Earnings of Britain’s Ethnic Communities
by Derek Leslie & Joanne Lindley
August 2001, Volume 68, Issue 271
- 293-316 Consumption and the Means of Payment: An Empirical Analysis for the United Kingdom
by Jayasri Dutta & Martin Weale - 317-333 Wars and Markets: How Bond Values Reflect the Second World War
by Bruno Frey & Marcel Kucher - 335-357 Identifying Welfare Effects from Subjective Questions
by Martin Ravallion & Michael Lokshin - 359-378 The Impact of Advanced Technology Adoption on Wage Structures: Evidence from Taiwan Manufacturing Firms
by Jin‐Tan Liu & Meng‐Wen Tsou & James K. Hammitt - 379-400 Learning and Earning: Do Multiple Training Events Pay? A Decade of Evidence from a Cohort of Young British Men
by Wiji Narendranathan Arulampalam & Alison L. Booth - 401-426 Nonlinear Dynamics, Spillovers and Growth in the G7 Economies: An Empirical Investigation
by Lucio Sarno - 427-453 The Impact of Alcohol Consumption on Occupational Attainment in England
by Ziggy Macdonald & Michael A. Shields
May 2001, Volume 68, Issue 270
- 137-156 Family Matters: Impacts of Family Background on Educational Attainments
by John Ermisch & Marco Francesconi - 157-186 Household Unemployment and the Labour Supply of Married Women
by Paul Bingley & Ian Walker - 187-201 Optimal At‐will Labour Contracts
by Ed Nosal - 203-219 Poverty Traps and Human Capital Accumulation
by Carlotta Berti Ceroni - 221-241 Scarring: The Psychological Impact of Past Unemployment
by Andrew Clark & Yannis Georgellis & Peter Sanfey - 243-267 Modelling Business Cycle Movements in the UK Economy
by Paul W. Simpson & Denise R. Osborn & Marianne Sensier - 269-283 Spatial Search, Migration and Regional Unemployment
by Ian Molho
February 2001, Volume 68, Issue 269
- 1-26 Industrial Concentration and Market Integration in the European Union
by Bruce Lyons & Catherine Matraves & Peter Moffatt - 27-44 Efficiency Gaps, Love of Variety and International Trade
by Catia Montagna - 45-62 The Roots of Entrepreneurship and Labour Demand: Individual Ability and Low Risk Aversion
by C. M. Van Praag & J. S. Cramer - 63-76 Measuring Social Mobility as Unpredictability
by Simon C. Parker & Jonathan Rougier - 77-96 Non‐transitive Choice: Event‐Splitting Effects or Framing Effects?
by Steven Humphrey - 97-104 The Relationship between Two Indicators of Insider Trading in British Racetrack Betting
by Michael Cain & David Law & David Peel - 105-126 Income Risk, the Tax‐benefit System and the Demand for Children
by Clive D. Fraser
November 2000, Volume 67, Issue 268
- 465-475 Altruism, Voluntary Contributions and Neutrality: The Case of Environmental Quality
by Pierre‐André Jouvet & Philippe Michel & Pierre Pestieau - 477-497 Caught in a Trap? Wage Mobility in Great Britain: 1975–1994
by Richard Dickens - 499-524 Mind the Gap, Please: The Changing Nature of Entry Jobs in Britain
by Paul Gregg & Jonathan Wadsworth - 525-542 Incomplete Adoption of a Superior Innovation
by Harvey E. Lapan & Giancarlo Moschini - 543-577 Utilities versus Rights to Publicly Provided Goods: Arguments and Evidence from Health Care Rationing
by Paul Anand & Allan Wailoo - 579-604 International Migration and Growth in Developed Countries: A Theoretical Analysis
by Per Lundborg & Paul S. Segerstrom
August 2000, Volume 67, Issue 267
- 307-324 The Core–Periphery Model and Endogenous Growth: Stabilizing and Destabilizing Integration
by Richard E Baldwin & Rikard Forslid - 325-346 Scale, Congestion and Growth
by Theo Eicher & Stephen J. Turnovsky - 347-374 Business Cycles under Monetary Union: A Comparison of the EU and US
by Mark A. Wynne & Jahyeong Koo - 375-398 Herding Behaviour and the Size of Customer Base as a Commitment to Quality
by Chong Ju Choi & Xeni Dassiou & Stephen Gettings - 399-417 Anticipated Inflation in a Monetary Economy with Endogenous Growth
by Wen‐Ya Chang & Ching‐Chong Lai - 419-435 Employment and Output Adjustment in the OECD: A Disaggregate Analysis of the Role of Job Security Provisions
by Simon Burgess & Michael Knetter & Claudio Michelacci - 437-456 Price Competition, Non‐Price Competition and Market Structure: Theory and Evidence from the UK
by George Symeonidis
May 2000, Volume 67, Issue 266
- 153-176 Amnesties, Settlements and Optimal Tax Enforcement
by Luigi Alberto Franzoni - 177-202 Firing Costs, Employment Fluctuations and Average Employment: An Examination of Germany
by Jennifer Hunt - 203-228 The Reform of Pension Systems: Winners and Losers Across Generations in the United Kingdom and Germany
by David Miles & Andreas Iben - 229-244 Increasing Returns, Labour Utilization and Externalities: Procyclical Productivity in the United States and Japan
by Michela Vecchi - 245-263 Job Independence as an Incentive Device
by Kay Mitusch - 265-281 Trade among Similar Countries and the Personal Distribution of Income and Wealth
by Satya P. Das - 283-295 Strategic Trade Policy in the Presence of Consumer Learning
by Charlotte Wojcik
February 2000, Volume 67, Issue 265
- 1-18 Market Expectations in the UK Before and After the ERM Crisis
by Paul Söderlin - 19-35 The Returns to the Quantity and Quality of Education: Evidence for Men in England and Wales
by Colm Harmon & Ian Walker - 37-56 Social Insurance with Risk‐Reducing Investments
by Dan Anderberg & Fredrik Andersson - 57-78 Relative Price Variability and Inflation in Europe
by David Fielding & Paul Mizen - 79-90 Exporting as a Signal for Product Quality
by Oz Shy - 91-100 Union Wage Setting and Exchange Rate Policy
by Philip Lawler - 101-121 Road Accidents and Traffic Flows: An Econometric Investigation
by Andrew Dickerson & John Peirson & Roger Vickerman - 123-144 Does Crime Affect Employment Status? The Case of Indigenous Australians
by Jeff Borland & Boyd Hunter
November 1999, Volume 66, Issue 264
- 1-1 Editors’ Report
by Frank Cowell & Alan Manning & Amos Witztum - 421-432 Multiple Currencies and Hedging
by Udo Broll & Kit Pong Wong & Itzhak Zilcha - 434-454 Renegotiation‐proof Labour and Credit Contracts with Worker Mobility
by Theofanis Tsoulouhas - 455-471 Measuring Movement of Incomes
by Gary S. Fields & Efe A. Ok - 473-488 Minimum Wage Legislation, Productivity and Employment
by Gianni De Fraja - 489-508 Transitional and Steady‐state Costs of Disinflattion When Growth is Endogenou
by Tor Einarsson & Milton H. Marquis - 509-531 Gender Segregation in the Academic Staff of Universities in Great Britain, 1980/81–1993/94
by Judith Rich - 533-550 Procyclical Labour Productivity: A Closer Look at a Stylized Fact
by Robert A. Hart & James R. Malley
August 1999, Volume 66, Issue 263
- 297-316 For Love or Money? The Impact of Income Taxes on Marriage
by James Alm & Leslie A. Whittington - 317-333 Educational Mobility: The Effect on Efficiency and Distribution
by Jan Eeckhout - 335-357 Willingness to Move for Work and Unemployment Duration in Spain
by Namkee Ahn & Sara De La Rica & Arantza Ugidos - 359-374 Some Remarks on Leland's Model of Insider Trading
by Rafael Repullo - 375-387 Imperfect Information and Consumption in the United States and the United Kingdom
by David Demery & Nigel W. Dick - 389-401 General Equilibrium Effects of Import Constraints under Variable Labour Supply, Public Goods and Income Taxation
by Michael S. Michael & Panos Hatzipanayotou - 403-413 Interrelated Factor Demands from Dynamic Cost Functions: An Application to the Non‐energy Business Sector of the UK Economy
by Chris Allen & Giovanni Urga
May 1999, Volume 66, Issue 262
- 157-1179 Volatility and Investment: Interpreting Evidence from Developing Countries
by Joshua Aizenman & Nancy Marion - 181-207 Skill Mismatch and Unemployment in OECD Countries Marco Manacorda
by Marco Manacorda & Barbara Petrongolo - 209-224 Trade Dynamics and Endogenous Growth: An Overlapping‐Generations Analysis
by Andrew Mountford - 225-240 The Dupuit–Marshall Theory of Competitive Equilibrium
by Robert Ekelund Jr & Robert F. Hébert - 241-254 Inflation Contracts and Inflation Targets under Uncertainty: Why We Might Need Conservative Central Bankers
by V. Anton Muscatelli - 255-269 Announcements, Inflation Targeting and Central Bank Incentives
by Carl E. Walsh - 271-290 Unpaid Work
by David N. F. Bell & Robert A. Hart
February 1999, Volume 66, Issue 261
- 1-21 Small Firms, Contracting‐out, Computers and Wage Inequality: Evidence from UK Manufacturing
by Jonathan Heskel - 23-42 Low Pay Dynamics and Transition Probabilities
by Mark B. Stewart & Joanna K. Swaffield - 43-62 The Effects of Financial Constraints on Inventory Investment: Evidence from a Panel of UK Firms
by Alessandra Guariglia - 63-77 Staying on in Full‐Time Education: Reasons for Higher Participation Rates Among Ethnic Minority Males and Females
by Derek Leslie & Stephen Drinkwatr - 79-96 Occupational Downgrading and Upgrading in Britain
by Phil Evans - 97-117 Asset Portfolios and Credit Rationing: Evidence from Kenya
by Christopher S. Adam - 119-133 Income Inequality among Female Heads of Households: Racial Inequality Reconsidered
by Sourushe Zandvakili - 135-149 Theories of Convergence and Growth in the Classical Period: The Role of Science, Technology and Trade
by Bruce Elmslie & Antoinette James Criss
November 1998, Volume 65, Issue 260
- 461-477 Extortion
by Kai I. Konrad & Stergios Skaperdas - 479-490 Optimal Law Enforcement and Imperfect Information when Wealth Varies among Individuals
by Nuno Garoupa - 491-505 Efficient Ways to Finance Human Capital Investments
by Espen R. Moen - 507-534 Collective Bargaining and the Interindustry Wage Structure: International Evidence
by Lawrence M. Kahn - 535-556 An Econometric Model of Farm Tenures in Fifteenth‐Century Florence
by S. Pudney & F.L. Galassi & F. Mealli - 557-580 Private Income Transfers and Market Incentives
by Ralph Chami - 581-598 Testing Different Stochastic Specificationsof Risky Choice
by Graham Loomes & Robert Sugden - 599-613 What’s Mine is Yours? The Influence of Male and Female Incomes on Patterns of Household Expenditure
by Shelley A. Phipps & Peter S. Burton
August 1998, Volume 65, Issue 259
- 303-325 Innovation Races, Strategic Externalities and Endogenous Growth
by Louis Corriveau - 327-345 Designing Monetary Policy when Unemployment Persists
by Ben Lockwood & Marcus Miller & Lei Zhang - 347-361 Testing Alternative Explanations of Cyclical Choices
by Chris Starmer & Robert Sugden - 363-380 Changes in the Distribution of Housing Wealth in Great Britain, 1985‐91
by Andrew Henley - 381-399 Dynamic Stability and International Trade under Uncertainty
by Nancy H. Chau - 401-427 Risk, Optimal Government Finance and Monetary Policies in a Growing Economy
by Earl L. Grinols & Stephen J. Turnovsky - 429-440 The Microeconomic Analysis of the External Costs of Road Accidents
by John Peirson & Ian Skinner & Roger Vickerman - 441-453 Risk Aversion, Foreign Exchange Speculation and Gambler’s Ruin
by John A. Carlson
May 1998, Volume 65, Issue 258
- 161-177 Stable Multilateral Trade Agreements
by Inés Macho‐Stadler & David Pérez‐Castrillo & Clara Ponsati - 179-192 Tagging and Taxing: The Optimal Use of Categorical and Income Information in Designing Tax/Transfer Schemes
by Ritva Immonen & Ravi Kanbur & Michael Keen & Matti Tuomala - 193-210 Defense Spending in a Neo‐Ricardian World
by Carlos Seiglie - 211-229 Modelling Business Cycle Nonlinearity in Conditional Mean and Conditional Variance: Some International and Sectoral Evidence
by D. A. Peel & A. E. H. Speight - 231-245 Monetary Integration, Uncertainty and the Role of Money Finance
by G. M. Voss - 247-261 Risk and Revelation: Changing the Value of Information
by Anthony Creane - 263-284 Primary Schooling, Cognitive Skills and Wages in South Africa
by Peter G. Moll - 285-293 The Relative Burden of Monopoly on Households with Different Incomes
by John Creedy & Robert Dixon
February 1998, Volume 65, Issue 257
- 1-15 Why Are the Unemployed So Unhappy?Evidence from Panel Data
by Liliana Winkelmann & Rainer Winkelmann - 17-38 Why Have Some Indian States Done Better than Others at Reducing Rural Poverty?
by Gaurav Datt & Martin Ravallion - 39-67 A Decade of Tax and Benefit Reforms in Sweden: Effects on Labour Supply, Welfare and Inequality
by Thomas Aronsson & Mårten Palme - 69-96 Are Real Wages and Unemployment Related?
by Tor Jacobson & Anders Vredin & Anders Warne - 97-106 Sunk Costs and the Inefficiency of Relationship‐Specific Investment
by Abhinay Muthoo - 107-124 A Theory of Growth, Financial Development and Trade
by Keith Blackburn & Victor T. Y. Hung - 125-143 Empirical Tests of Efficiency Wage Models
by Tzu‐Ling Huang & Arnems Hallam & Peter F. Orazem & Eizabeth M. Paterno - 145-151 A Dynamic Model of Union Membership and Employment: A Comment
by Juin‐Jen Chang & Ching‐Chong Lai & Wen‐Ya Chang
November 1997, Volume 64, Issue 256
- 547-565 Fiat Money and Quality Uncertainty
by Urs Haegler - 567-586 On the Neutrality of Inside and Outside Money
by Philip N. Jefferson - 587-604 Technical Change and Earnings in British Establishments
by Lucy Chennells & John Van Reenan - 605-626 Generational Accounts, Aggregate Saving and Intergenerational Distribution
by Willem H. Buiter - 627-644 The Economic Determinants of Young People's Household Formation
by John Ermisch & Pamela Di Salvo - 645-667 Inventories and Strikes
by Simon Clark - 669-680 Bargaining Frictions, Bargaining Procedures and Implied Costs in Multiple‐Issue Bargaining
by Lutz‐Alexander Busch & Ignatius J. Horstmann - 681-702 Imprecise Preferences and Survey Design in Contingent Valuation
by Dubourg & Jones‐Lee & Graham Loomes
August 1997, Volume 64, Issue 255
- 375-386 Sen’s Theorem and Externalities
by Donald E. Campbell & Jerry S. Kelly - 387-413 Modelling the Transition from School and the Demand for Training in the United Kingdom
by Martyn Andrews & Steve Bradley - 415-440 Inequality in Five Countries in the 1980s: The Role of Demographic Shifts, Markets and Government Policies
by Markus Jätti - 441-460 Does Growth Vary over the Business Cycle? Some Evidence from the G7 Countries
by Zenon G. Kontolemis - 461-469 The Nature of Shocks in Europe and in Germany
by Michael Funke - 471-481 Induced Preferences, Dynamic Consistency and Dutch Books
by David Kelsey & Frank Milne - 483-493 Population Increase and the End of Colonialism
by Herschel I. Grossman & Murat F. Iyigun - 483-493 The Dynamic Demand for Part‐time and Full‐time Labour
by Jane Friesen - 509-518 Inflation and Growth in an Open Economy
by Tapio Palokangas - 519-525 Domestic Taxes and the External Debt Laffer Curve
by Aasim M. Husain - 527-537 The ‘Unnatural and Retrograde Order’: Adam Smith’s Theories of Trade and Development Reconsidered
by Robert A. Blecker
May 1997, Volume 64, Issue 254
- 187-209 Separation and Hedging Results with State‐Contingent Production
by Robert G. James & John Quiggan - 233-244 Social Welfare when Needs Differ: An Axiomatic Approach
by Udo Edbert - 245-264 Measuring Poverty Changes with Bounded Equivalence Scales: Australia in the 1980s
by Bruce Bradbury - 265-279 Imitative Competition and Product Innovation in a Duopoly Model
by Lynn Peppal - 281-301 A Tale of Two Collectives: Sulphur versus Nitrogen Oxides Emission Reduction in Europe
by James C. Murdoch & Tod Sandler & Keith Sargent - 303-316 Cash Flows and Debt Maturity
by Gautam Goswami & Michael Rebello & Thomas Noe - 317-329 Big‐Bank Mergers in Europe: An Analysis of the Cost Implications
by Yener Altunbarş & Philip Molyneux & John Thornton - 331-343 Formal Credit, Corruption and the Informal Credit Market in Agriculture: a Theoretical Analysis
by Manash Ranjan Gupta & Sarbajit Chaudhuri - 345-352 The Possibility of Welfare Gains with Capital Inflows in a Small Tariff‐Ridden Economy
by Partha Sen & Arghya Ghosh & Abheek Barman - 353-363 Foreign Capital and the Informal Sector: Comments on Chandra and Khan
by Manash Ranjan Gupta
November 1997, Volume 64, Issue 254
- 211-231 Modelling British Interest Rate Adjustment: An Error Correction Approach
by Shelagh A. Hefferman
February 1997, Volume 64, Issue 253
- 1-13 Growth, Capital Accumulation and Foreign Debt
by Ross Milbourne - 15-30 Variable Costs and the Visible Hand: the Re‐Regulation of Electricity Supply, 1932–37
by James S. Foreman‐Peck & Christopher J. Hammond - 31-47 Irreversible Investment and Strategic Interaction
by Antonio Fatàs & Andrew Metrick - 49-62 Macroeconomic Implications of Cash Limits in the Public Sector
by Bertil Holmlund - 63-79 Innovation, Foreign Direct Investment and Growth
by Uwe Walz - 81-100 Estimating and Testing a Model of Welfare Participation: the Case of Supplementary Benefits in Britain
by Jean‐Yves Duclos - 101-1117 The Distribution of Income in the Presence of Appropriative Activities
by Stergios Skaperdas & Constantinos Syropoulos - 119-136 Family Characteristics and the Returns to Schooling: Evidence on Gender Differences from a Sample of Australian Twins
by Paul Miller & Charles Mulvey & Nick Martin - 137-154 Durable‐Goods Monopoly, Increasing Marginal Cost and Depreciation
by Robert Driskill - 155-171 The Trade‐off Interpretation of Phillips’s Dynamic Stabilization Exercise
by Robert Leeson - 173-177 Aggregate Homothetic Separability
by Robert G. Chambers
February 1962, Volume 29, Issue 113
- 1-16 Employment, Inflation and Growth
by A. W. Phillips - 17-28 Politics, Policy, and the Pigovian Margins1
by James M. Buchanan - 29-39 The Size and Growth of Firms1
by P. E. Hart - 40-52 The Development of the Solus System of Petrol Distribution in the United Kingdom, 1950–1960
by Donald F. Dixon
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