Economica
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Volume 65, issue November, 1998
- Extortion pp. 461-77

- Kai A. Konrad and Stergios Skaperdas
- Optimal Law Enforcement and Imperfect Information When Wealth Varies among Individuals pp. 479-90

- Nuno Garoupa
- Efficient Ways to Finance Human Capital Investments pp. 491-505

- Espen R. Moen
- Collective Bargaining and the Interindustry Wage Structure: International Evidence pp. 507-34

- Lawrence Kahn
- An Econometric Model of Farm Tenures in Fifteenth-Century Florence pp. 535-56

- Stephen Pudney, Francesco L Galassi and Fabrizia Mealli
- Private Income Transfers and Market Incentives pp. 557-80

- Ralph Chami
- Testing Different Stochastic Specifications of Risky Choice pp. 581-98

- Graham Loomes and Robert Sugden
- What's Mine Is Yours? The Influence of Male and Female Incomes on Patterns of Household Expenditure pp. 599-613

- Shelley A Phipps and Peter S Burton
Volume 65, issue August, 1998
- Innovation Races, Strategic Externalities and Endogenous Growth pp. 303-25

- Louis Corriveau
- Designing Monetary Policy When Unemployment Persists pp. 327-45

- Ben Lockwood, Marcus Miller and Lei Zhang
- Testing Alternative Explanations of Cyclical Choices pp. 347-61

- Chris Starmer and Robert Sugden
- Changes in the Distribution of Housing Wealth in Great Britain, 1985-91 pp. 363-80

- Andrew Henley
- Dynamic Stability and International Trade under Uncertainty pp. 381-99

- Nancy H. Chau
- Risk, Optimal Government Finance and Monetary Policies in a Growing Economy pp. 401-27

- Earl L Grinols and Stephen J Turnovsky
- The Microeconomic Analysis of the External Costs of Road Accidents pp. 429-40

- John Douglas Peirson, Ian Skinner and Roger Vickerman
- Risk Aversion, Foreign Exchange Speculation and Gambler's Ruin pp. 441-53

- John A Carlson
Volume 65, issue May, 1998
- Stable Multilateral Trade Agreements pp. 161-77

- Ines Macho-Stadler, David Perez-Castrillo and Clara Ponsati
- Tagging and Taxing: The Optimal Use of Categorical and Income Information in Designing Tax/Transfer Schemes pp. 179-92

- Immonen, Ritva, et al
- Defence Spending in a Neo-Ricardian World pp. 193-210

- Carlos Seiglie
- Modelling Business Cycle Nonlinearity in Conditional Mean and Conditional Variance: Some International and Sectoral Evidence pp. 211-29

- David A. Peel and A E H Speight
- Monetary Integration, Uncertainty and the Role of Money Finance pp. 231-45

- Graham M Voss
- Risk and Revelation: Changing the Value of Information pp. 247-61

- Anthony Creane
- Primary Schooling, Cognitive Skills and Wages in South Africa pp. 263-84

- Peter G Moll
- The Relative Burden of Monopoly on Households with Different Incomes pp. 285-93

- John Creedy and Robert Dixon
Volume 65, issue February, 1998
- Why Are the Unemployed So Unhappy? Evidence from Panel Data pp. 1-15

- Liliana Winkelmann and Rainer Winkelmann
- Why Have Some Indian States Done Better Than Others at Reducing Rural Poverty? pp. 17-38

- Gaurav Datt and Martin Ravallion
- A Decade of Tax and Benefit Reforms in Sweden: Effects on Labour Supply, Welfare and Inequality pp. 39-67

- Thomas Aronsson and Marten Palme
- Are Real Wages and Unemployment Related? pp. 69-96

- Tor Jacobson, Anders Vredin and Anders Warne
- Sunk Costs and the Inefficiency of Relationship-Specific Investment pp. 97-106

- Abhinay Muthoo
- A Theory of Growth, Financial Development and Trade pp. 107-24

- Keith Blackburn and Victor T Y Hung
- Empirical Tests of Efficiency Wage Models pp. 125-43

- Huang, Tzu-Ling, et al
- A Dynamic Model of Union Membership and Employment: A Comment pp. 145-51

- Chang, Juin-jen, Lai, Ching-chong and Chang, Wen-ya
Volume 64, issue November, 1997
- Fiat Money and Quality Uncertainty pp. 547-65

- Urs Haegler
- On the Neutrality of Inside and Outside Money pp. 567-86

- Philip N Jefferson
- Technical Change and Earnings in British Establishments pp. 587-604

- Lucy Chennells and John van Reenen
- Generational Accounts, Aggregate Saving and Intergenerational Distribution pp. 605-26

- Willem Hendrik Buiter
- The Economic Determinants of Young People's Household Formation pp. 627-44

- John Ermisch and Pamela Di Salvo
- Inventories and Strikes pp. 645-67

- Simon Clark
- Bargaining Frictions, Bargaining Procedures and Implied Costs in Multiple-Issue Bargaining pp. 669-80

- Lutz-Alexander Busch and Ignatius J. Horstmann
- Imprecise Preferences and Survey Design in Contingent Valuation pp. 681-702

- W R Dubourg, Jones-Lee, M W and Graham Loomes
Volume 64, issue August, 1997
- Sen's Theorem and Externalities pp. 375-86

- Donald E Campbell and Jerry S Kelly
- Modelling the Transition from School and the Demand for Training in the United Kingdom pp. 387-413

- Martyn Andrews and Steve Bradley
- Inequality in Five Countries in the 1980s: The Role of Demographic Shifts, Markets and Government Policies pp. 415-40

- Markus Jantti
- Does Growth Vary over the Business Cycle? Some Evidence from the G7 Countries pp. 441-60

- Zenon Kontolemis
- The Nature of Shocks in Europe and in Germany pp. 461-69

- Michael Funke
- Induced Preferences, Dynamic Consistency and Dutch Books pp. 471-81

- David Kelsey and Frank Milne
- Population Increase and the End of Colonialism pp. 483-93

- Herschel I. Grossman and Murat F. Iyigun
- The Dynamic Demand for Part-Time and Full-Time Labour pp. 495-507

- Jane Friesen
- Inflation and Growth in an Open Economy pp. 509-18

- Tapio Palokangas
- Domestic Taxes and the External Debt Laffer Curve pp. 519-25

- Aasim M Husain
- The 'Unnatural and Retrograde Order': Adam Smith's Theories of Trade and Development Reconsidered pp. 527-37

- Robert A. Blecker
Volume 64, issue May, 1997
- Separation and Hedging Results with State-Contingent Production pp. 187-209

- Robert G Chambers and John Quiggin
- Modelling British Interest Rate Adjustment: An Error Correction Approach pp. 211-31

- Shelagh A Heffernan
- Social Welfare When Needs Differ: An Axiomatic Approach pp. 233-44

- Udo Ebert
- Measuring Poverty Changes with Bounded Equivalence Scales: Australia in the 1980s pp. 245-64

- Bruce William Bradbury
- Imitative Competition and Product Innovation in a Duopoly Model pp. 265-79

- Lynne Pepall
- A Tale of Two Collectives: Sulphur versus Nitrogen Oxides Emission Reduction in Europe pp. 281-301

- James C Murdoch, Todd Sandler and Keith Sargent
- Cash Flows and Debt Maturity pp. 303-16

- Gautam Goswami, Thomas H. Noe and Michael Rebello
- Big-Bank Mergers in Europe: An Analysis of the Cost Implications pp. 317-29

- Yener Altunbas, Philip Molyneux and John Thornton
- Formal Credit, Corruption and the Informal Credit Market in Agriculture: A Theoretical Analysis pp. 331-43

- Manash Ranjan Gupta and Sarbajit Chaudhuri
- The Possibility of Welfare Gains with Capital Inflows in a Small Tariff-Ridden Economy pp. 345-52

- Partha Sen, Arghya Ghosh and Abheek Barman
- Foreign Capital and the Informal Sector: Comments pp. 353-63

- Manash Ranjan Gupta
Volume 64, issue February, 1997
- Growth, Capital Accumulation and Foreign Debt pp. 1-13

- Ross Milbourne
- Variable Costs and the Visible Hand: The Re-regulation of Electricity Supply, 1932-37 pp. 15-30

- James S. Foreman-Peck and Christopher Hammond
- Irreversible Investment and Strategic Interaction pp. 31-47

- Antonio Fatas and Andrew Metrick
- Macroeconomic Implications of Cash Limits in the Public Sector pp. 49-62

- Bertil Holmlund
- Innovation, Foreign Direct Investment and Growth pp. 63-79

- Uwe Walz
- Estimating and Testing a Model of Welfare Participation: The Case of Supplementary Benefits in Britain pp. 81-100

- Jean-Yves Duclos
- The Distribution of Income in the Presence of Appropriative Activities pp. 101-17

- Stergios Skaperdas and Constantinos Syropoulos
- Family Characteristics and the Returns to Schooling: Evidence on Gender Differences from a Sample of Australian Twins pp. 119-36

- Paul W. Miller, Charles Mulvey and Nick Martin
- Durable-Goods Monopoly, Increasing Marginal Cost and Depreciation pp. 137-54

- Robert A. Driskill
- The Trade-off Interpretation of Phillips's Dynamic Stabilization Exercise pp. 155-71

- Robert Leeson
- Aggregate Homothetic Separability pp. 173-77

- Robert G Chambers