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Volume 31, issue 4 , 1987
Imperfect information and market organization pp. 825-826
d'Aspremont, Claude , Alexis Jacquemin and Jean Gabszewicz
Price search and spatial competition pp. 827-842
Jean J. Gabsewicz and Paolo Giorgio Garella
Adverse selection and finite-horizon insurance contracts pp. 843-861
Georges Dionne and Pierre Lasserre
Some reflections on insurance pricing pp. 863-885
Dominique HENRIET and Jean Charles Rochet
The role of collateral in credit markets with imperfect information pp. 887-899
Helmut Bester
Comparative statics of the optimal dynamic incentive contract pp. 901-926
Jean-Jacques Laffont and Jean Tirole
Possibility of relicensing and patent protection pp. 927-945
Shigeo Muto
A theory of dynamic oligopoly, III: Cournot competition pp. 947-968
Eric S. Maskin and Jean Tirole
Volume 31, issue 3 , 1987
Introduction pp. 537-542
George de Menil and Robert J. Gordon
Fiscal increasing returns, hysteresis, real wages and unemployment pp. 543-560
Olivier Blanchard and Lawrence H. Summers
Fiscal increasing returns, hysteresis, real wages and unemployment: By Olivier J. Blanchard and Lawrence H. Summers pp. 560-564
J. S. V. Symons
Fiscal increasing returns, hysteresis, real wages and unemployment: By Olivier J. Blanchard and Lawrence H. Summers pp. 564-566
Masaru Yoshitomi
Corporatism, laissez-faire and the rise in unemployment pp. 567-601
Andrew Thomas Newell and J. S. V. Symons
Corporatism, the lissez-faire, and the rise in unemployment: By A. Newell and J.S.V. Symons pp. 602-605
Jean Waelbroeck
Corporatism, the laissez-faire, and the rise in unemployment: By A. Newell and J.S.V. Symons pp. 606-614
Lawrence H. Summers
Housing markets, unemployment and labour market flexibility in the UK pp. 615-641
Gordon Hughes , Barry McCormick and Barry McCormick
Housing markets, unemployment and labour market flexibility in the UK: By G. Hughes and B. McCormick pp. 641-643
Martin N. Baily
Housing markets, unemployment and labour market flexibility in the UK: By G. Hughes and B. McCormick pp. 644-645
Takenori Inoki
Labour market flexibility in Japan in comparison with Europe and the U.S pp. 647-678
Toshiaki Tachibanaki
Labour market flexibility in Japan in comparison with Europe and the U.S.: By T. Tachibanaki pp. 678-681
Richard Layard
Labour market flexibility in Japan in comparison with Europe and the U.S.: By T. Tachibanaki pp. 681-684
Jacques MAIRESSE
Productivity, wages, and prices inside and outside of manufacturing in the U.S., Japan, and Europe pp. 685-733
Robert J. Gordon and Robert J. Gordon
Productivity, wages, and prices inside and outside manufacturing in the U.S., Japan, and Europe: By Robert J. Gordon pp. 733-736
William H. Branson
Productivity, wages, and prices inside and outside of manufacturing in the U.S., Japan, and Europe: By Robert J. Gordon pp. 736-739
Heinz Konig
Long run implications of the increase in taxation and public debt for employment and economic growth in Europe pp. 741-774
Giuseppe Tullio
Long run implications of the increase in taxation and public debt for employment and economic growth in Europe: By G. Tullio pp. 775-777
David K. H. Begg
Long run implications of the increase in taxation and public debt for employment and economic growth in Europe: By G. Tullio pp. 778-780
Martin S. Feldstein
Investment and the inflation-unemployment tradeoff in a macroeconomic rationing model with monopolistic competition pp. 781-808
Henri R. Sneessens
Investment and the inflation-unemployment tradeoff in a macroeconomic rationing model with monopolistic competition: By H.R. Sneessens pp. 808-811
E. Malinvaud
Investment and the inflation-unemployment tradeoff in a macroeconomic rationing model with monopolistic competition: By H.R. Sneessens pp. 812-815
Richard Portes
Volume 31, issue 1-2 , 1987
Introduction pp. 7-7
Louis Phlips
Underemployment equilibria: From theory to econometrics and policy pp. 9-34
Jacques H. Dreze
Economic policies in the age of Schumpeter pp. 35-52
Herbert Giersch
The legacy of european stagflation pp. 53-65
Edmond Malinvaud
Monetary and fiscal policies for economic recovery in Europe pp. 67-75
Niels Thygesen
Imperfect competition and international trade: Opening remarks pp. 77-81
Elhanan Helpman
Reverse dumping pp. 82-88
Harry Flam
Strategic investment, multinational corporations and trade policy pp. 89-96
Alasdair Smith
Heckscher-Ohlin theory in the presence of market power * pp. 97-102
Robert W. Staiger
Customs union and tariff reform under imperfect competition pp. 103-110
Anthony J. Venables
Social factors of speeding-up the development of the soviet economy pp. 111-117
Tatiana Zaslavskaya
Enterprise and reform: The polish experience pp. 118-124
Janusz Beksiak
The role of money in hungary pp. 125-131
Marton Tardos
Reforming or perfectioning the economic mechanism pp. 132-138
Tamas Bauer
Trade union labour contracts: An introduction pp. 139-148
James M Malcomson
Entry deterrence under trade unions pp. 149-156
Mathias Dewatripont
Union activity, unemployment persistence and wage-employment ratchets pp. 157-167
Assar Lindbeck and Dennis Snower
Collective bargaining institutions and efficiency: An application of a sequential bargaining model pp. 168-176
Alan Manning
Introductory comments pp. 177-181
Anthony B. Atkinson
Inequalities in health: Some international comparisons pp. 182-191
Julian Le Grand
Comparing the influence of social security systems on the relative economic positions of selected groups in six major industrialized countries: The case of one-parent families pp. 192-201
Richard Hauser
Redistributive taxation, majority decisions and the minmax set pp. 202-211
L. Gevers and J. C. Jacquemin
The crisis and the 'welfare state' in eastern europe with a focus on hungary pp. 212-219
Zsuzsa Ferge
Introduction pp. 221-225
Jean-Pierre Danthine
Futures markets, information structures, and the allocation of resources: An introduction pp. 226-234
Manfred Nermuth
The induced preference approach to arbitrage and diversification arguments in finance pp. 235-245
Frank Milne
Currency options: Hedging and social value pp. 246-256
Dieter Sondermann
Experimental economics pp. 257-264
Ken Binmore
Risk aversion and bargaining *: Some preliminary results pp. 265-271
J. Keith Murnighan , Alvin E. Roth and Francoise Schoumaker
Bargaining experiments pp. 272-284
John Sutton
Introduction pp. 285-287
Richard Jackman and Richard Layard
Hysteresis in unemployment pp. 288-295
Olivier Blanchard and Lawrence H. Summers
Long-term unemployment and the shifting U-V curve: A multi-country study pp. 296-305
Alan Budd , Paul Leslie Levine and Peter N Smith
How much does one percent of growth change the unemployment rate?: A study of 17 OECD countries, 1948-1985 pp. 306-313
Martin Paldam
Introduction pp. 315-318
Jean-Jacques Laffont
Some recent developments in the theory of competition in markets with adverse selection * pp. 319-325
Martin F. Hellwig
Some recent results in bargaining theory pp. 326-335
Jean Charles Rochet
Implementation by stage mechanisms: An introduction * pp. 336-341
John Moore and Rafael Repullo
public ownership, public regulation or public subsidy? pp. 343-345
John A. Kay
Limits to privatization pp. 346-351
Charles B. Blankart
Privatization of public enterprises pp. 352-360
Dieter Bos
The regulation of british and french nationalised industries * pp. 361-367
Saul Estrin and Virginie Perotin
Privatisation in the U.K.: De-regulation and the advantage of incumbency pp. 368-374
D. J. Thompson
Does exchange rate policy matter? pp. 375-381
Thorvaldur Gylfason
Capital flight * pp. 382-388
John T. Cuddington
International trade and economic growth in the european monetary system pp. 389-398
Paul De Grauwe
The effects of currency depreciation in a model with capital formation pp. 399-406
Ole Risager
Efficiency wages versus insiders and outsiders pp. 407-416
Assar Lindbeck and Dennis Snower
Imperfect competition, unemployment and policy pp. 417-426
Jean-Pascal Benassy
Involuntary unemployment in dynamic contract equilibria * pp. 427-435
W. Bentley Macleod and James M Malcomson
Reciprocal externality models of low employment pp. 436-443
Allan Drazen
Imperfect information, credit markets and unemployment pp. 444-456
Bruce C. Greenwald and Joseph E. Stiglitz
A political economy of European community trade policy against the less developed countries? pp. 457-465
Frank D. Weiss
Exports from developing countries: Some facts and scope pp. 466-474
Jacob Kol
Increasing returns, efficiency, and the distribution of wealth pp. 475-482
Egbert Dierker
Monopoly with asymmetric information about quality: Behavior and regulation pp. 483-489
Jean-Jacques Laffont and Eric S. Maskin
Minimum wage legislation as a second best policy pp. 490-498
Roger Guesnerie and Kevin Roberts
Minutes of the General Assembly pp. 499-499
Louis Phlips
Reports from the President to the members of the European Economic Association pp. 500-503
Jacques H. Dreze
Report of the secretary pp. 503-504
Louis Phlips
Budget for 1987 pp. 505-505
Pietro Balestra
Report of the Finance Committee pp. 506-506
Pietro Balestra
Programme of the First Annual Congress pp. 507-523
Bonn Dieter Bos
European economic association statutes pp. 525-533
Jacques H. Dreze , János Kornai , Anthony Atkinson , Louis Phlips and Pietro Balestra