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1969 - 2013
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Volume 40, issue 9 , 1996
Macroeconomic performance and convergence in OECD countries pp. 1683-1704
Javier Andrés , Rafael Domenech and Cesar Molinas
Local public expenditure in Sweden a model where the median voter is not necessarily decisive pp. 1705-1716
Thomas Aronsson and Magnus Wikstrom
Non-discriminating renegotiation in a competitive insurance market pp. 1717-1736
Geir B. Asheim and Tore Nilssen
On the political economy of immigration pp. 1737-1743
Jess Benhabib
Product quality and the theory of comparative advantage pp. 1745-1760
Brian R. Copeland and Ashok Kotwal
Poverty measurement with contaminated data: A robust approach pp. 1761-1771
Frank Alan Cowell and Maria-Pia Victoria-Feser
Regulating an externality-generating public utility: A multi-dimensional screening approach pp. 1773-1797
Henry van Egteren
Decreasing absolute prudence: Characterization and applications to second-best risk sharing pp. 1799-1815
Christian Gollier
Corporate taxation, incumbency advantage and entry pp. 1817-1828
Elie Appelbaum and Eliakim Katz
Erratum Regional risksharing European Economic Review 39 (1995) 1545-1567 pp. 1831-1832
Eric van Wincoop
Volume 40, issue 8 , 1996
Increasing the capital income tax may lead to faster growth pp. 1521-1540
Harald Uhlig and Noriyuki Yanagawa
Factor shares in OLG models of growth pp. 1541-1560
Giuseppe Bertola
Jointly determined saving and fertility behaviour: Theory, and estimates for Germany, Italy, UK and USA pp. 1561-1589
Alessandro Cigno and Furio Camillo Rosati
Insider trading restrictions and the stock market: Evidence from the Amsterdam Stock Exchange pp. 1591-1603
Rezaul Kabir and Theo Vermaelen
Trade policy subtleties with multinational firms pp. 1605-1627
Florencio Lopez-de-Silanes , James R. Markusen and Thomas F. Rutherford
Interest rates and fiscal discipline in monetary unions pp. 1629-1646
Fernando Restoy
Taxes, uncertainty, and long-term growth pp. 1647-1664
William T. Smith
Labor and credit contracts with asymmetric information and bankruptcy pp. 1665-1682
Theofanis Tsoulouhas
Volume 40, issue 7 , 1996
Informational efficiency and welfare in the stock market pp. 1379-1411
Gerhard O. Orosel
Fiscal policy when monetary policy is tied to the mast pp. 1413-1440
Jonas Agell , Lars Calmfors and Gunnar Jonsson
Rationing of sales and price setting pp. 1441-1451
Torben M. Andersen
Location in the Hotelling duopoly model with demand uncertainty pp. 1453-1461
Ronald J. Balvers and Lazlo Szerb
Minimum wage unemployment and growth pp. 1463-1482
Pierre Cahuc and Philippe Michel
Managerial husbandry and the dynamics of ongoing hierarchies pp. 1483-1499
Dominique Demougin and Aloysius Siow
Are the unemployed unemployable? pp. 1501-1519
Gilles Saint-Paul
Volume 40, issue 6 , 1996
Income distribution, political instability, and investment pp. 1203-1228
Alberto Alesina and Roberto Perotti
Domestic savings, intra-national and intra-European Union capital flows, 1971-1991 pp. 1229-1235
Harvey W. Armstrong , Vudayagiri N. Balasubramanyam and Mohammed A. Salisu
International evidence on the sources of macroeconomic fluctuations pp. 1237-1258
Michael Bergman
On the persistence of rationing following liberalization: A theory for economies in transition pp. 1259-1279
Daniel Berkowitz
Deregulation and productivity decline: The case of Spanish bavings banks pp. 1281-1303
E. Grifell-Tatje and C. Knox Lovell
Firm start-up size: A conditional quantile approach pp. 1305-1323
José Mata and José António Ferreira Machado
Regional cohesion: Evidence and theories of regional growth and convergence pp. 1325-1352
Xavier Sala--Martin
Empirics for economic growth and convergence pp. 1353-1375
Danny T. Quah
Volume 40, issue 3-5 , 1996
On the detection of collusion and predation pp. 495-510
Louis Phlips
Technology and market structure pp. 511-530
John Sutton
On the heterogeneity of firms pp. 531-539
Lars-Hendrik Roller and Bernard Sinclair-Desgagné
The starfish effect: Can market entry by one firm encourage further entry by others? pp. 541-550
Paul Seabright
What makes firms vulnerable to recessionary pressures? pp. 551-557
Paul A. Geroski and Paul Gregg
Toward a theory of legal reform pp. 559-567
Jonathan R. Hay , Andrei Shleifer and Robert W. Vishny
Incomplete contracts and privatization pp. 569-579
Klaus M. Schmidt
Exit and voice after mass privatization: The case of Russia pp. 581-588
Roman Frydman , Katharina Pistor and Andrzej Rapaczynski
Social learning and rational expectations pp. 589-601
Xavier Vives
Rational herding in financial economics pp. 603-615
Andrea Devenow and Ivo Welch
What have we learned from social learning? pp. 617-628
Douglas Gale
Central banks and seigniorage: A study of three economies in transition pp. 629-643
Eduard H. Hochreiter , Riccardo Rovelli and Georg Winckler
Finance and growth in economies in transition pp. 645-653
Fabrizio Coricelli
Why East European banks don't want equity pp. 655-662
Peter Dittus
The economics of orthodox money-based stabilisations (OMBS): The recent experience of Kazakhstan, Russia and the Ukraine pp. 663-671
Peter Bofinger
The multiprincipal nature of government pp. 673-685
David MARTIMORT
Hierarchical organization and incentives pp. 687-695
Bernard J.-M. Caillaud , Bruno Jullien and Pierre Picard
Economic theories of the break-up and integration of nations pp. 697-705
Patrick Bolton , Gérard Roland and Enrico Spolaore
Are legislators ideologues or the agents of constituents? pp. 707-717
Keith T. Poole and Howard Rosenthal
Inequality, redistribution and growth: A challenge to the conventional political economy approach pp. 719-728
Gilles Saint Paul and Thierry A. Verdier
Distributive implications of an aging society pp. 729-746
Robert K. von Weizsacker
Distributive implications of European integration pp. 747-757
Helmuth Cremer and Pierre Pestieau
On insider privatization pp. 759-766
Olivier Blanchard and P. Aghion
Second-best economic policy for a divided government pp. 767-774
Maxim Boycko , Andrei Shleifer and Robert W. Vishny
Alternate approaches to the political economy of endogenous trade liberalization pp. 775-782
Robert Edward Baldwin and Richard Baldwin
The political economy of trade liberalization in the transition pp. 783-794
Arye L. Hillman and Heinrich W. Ursprung
Rent dissipation, free riding, and trade policy pp. 795-803
Gene Grossman and Elhanan Helpman
Active labor market policies, job matching and the Czech miracle pp. 805-817
Tito Boeri and Michael Christopher Burda
Labour market policy and the unemployed in Hungary pp. 819-828
John Micklewright and Gyula Nagy
Incidence and duration of unemployment in Romania pp. 829-837
John Sutherland Earle and Catalin Pauna
Unemployment in dynamic general equilibrium economies pp. 839-845
Jordi Gali
Liquidity models in open economies: Theory and empirical evidence pp. 847-859
Vittorio Grilli and Nouriel Roubini
Sectoral Solow residuals pp. 861-869
Craig Burnside , Martin Eichenbaum and Sergio T Rebelo
Strategic analysis of contingent claims pp. 871-881
Ronald W. Anderson , Suresh Sundaresan and Pierre Tychon
Financial market-product market interactions in industry equilibrium: Implications for information acquisition decisions pp. 883-896
Josef Zechner
Creditor races and contingent claims pp. 897-907
Bart Lambrecht and William Robert Maurice Perraudin
Output price, markups, and producer size pp. 909-921
Mark J. Roberts and Dylan Supina
Retail contracting and costly monitoring: Theory and evidence pp. 923-932
Francine Lafontaine and Margaret Emily Slade
Rent sharing in the European airline industry pp. 933-940
Damien J. Neven and Lars-Hendrik Roller
Economic integration, intraindustry trade, and frontier regions pp. 941-949
Gordon Hanson
Regional convergence clusters across Europe pp. 951-958
Danny T. Quah
Integration, specialization, and adjustment pp. 959-967
Paul R. Krugman and Anthony J. Venables
The growth of law and economics in Europe pp. 969-977
Roger Van den Bergh
The policy of deregulation in The Netherlands pp. 979-987
Johan den Hertog
The relevance of law and economics for the development of judge made rules: Examples from German case-law pp. 989-998
Hans-Bernd Schafer
The debate on the scientific status of law & economics pp. 999-1006
Gerrit De Geest
The exchange rate in a model of pricing-to-market pp. 1007-1021
Caroline Marie Betts and Michael B. Devereux
Fixed exchange rates: Credibility, flexibility and multiplicity pp. 1023-1035
Andres Velasco
Models of currency crises with self-fulfilling features pp. 1037-1047
Maurice Obstfeld
Corporate control and the market for managerial labour: On the decision to go public pp. 1049-1056
Ernst Maug
The stock market as a source of capital: Some lessons from initial public offerings in Italy pp. 1057-1069
Marco Pagano , Fabio Panetta and Luigi Zingales
The decision to go public: An overview pp. 1071-1081
Ailsa Roell
European monetary integration pp. 1083-1090
Charles Goodhart
Monetary union and convergence economics pp. 1091-1101
Paul De Grauwe
European monetary integration: A narrow or a wide EMU? pp. 1103-1109
Jose Vinals
The limits of competition: Housing insurance in Switzerland pp. 1111-1121
Thomas von Ungern-Sternberg
The transition from monopoly to competition: The case of housing insurance in Baden-Wurttemberg pp. 1123-1131
Karl Epple and Reinhard Schafer
Fire insurance in Germany: A comparison of price-performance between state monopolies and competitive regions pp. 1133-1141
Stefan Felder
Proceedings 1995: Minutes of General Assembly 3 September 1995, Congress Palace, Vysehrad, Prague pp. 1143-1144
Jean Charles Rochet
Minutes of the meeting of the council pp. 1144-1147
Anton Barten
Report of the President pp. 1147-1149
Louis Phlips
Report of the Secretary pp. 1149-1154
Anton Barten
Report of the chairman of the standing committee for student's affairs pp. 1158-1158
Jean Charles Rochet
Volume 40, issue 2 , 1996
Editorial note pp. iii-iii
Jeffrey Alexander Frankel and Charles Wyplosz
Wages, profits and the international portfolio puzzle pp. 219-254
Laura Bottazzi , Paolo A. Pesenti and Eric van Wincoop
Saving and growth: Evidence from micro data pp. 255-288
Christina Paxson
Politics and the effectiveness of foreign aid pp. 289-329
Peter Boone
International cycles pp. 331-360
Stephen Cecchetti and Anil K Kashyap
International business cycles and the dynamics of the current account pp. 361-387
Graham Elliott and Antonio Fatas
Large countries, small countries and the enlargement of trade blocs pp. 389-415
Alessandra Casella
Aggregable price-taking firms pp. 417-428
Robert G Chambers and Rulon D. Pope
A dynamic contracting model for wages and employment in three European economies pp. 429-448
David de la Croix , Franz C. Palm and Gerard Pfann
Retirement of spouses and social security reform pp. 449-472
Josef Zweimüller , Rudolf Winter-Ebmer and Josef Falkinger
Depreciation erodes the Coase Conjecture pp. 473-490
Larry S. Karp
The behaviour of state firms in eastern Europe, pre-privatization: A generalisation pp. 491-494
Peter Kenway
Volume 40, issue 1 , 1996
Editorial foreword pp. 1-1
Alessandra Casella and Anthony J. Venables
A federal voting mechanism to solve the fiscal-externality problem pp. 3-17
Thomas Piketty
Incentives and optimal size of local jurisdictions pp. 19-41
Guy Gilbert and Pierre Picard
In or out?: Centralization by majority vote pp. 43-60
Jacques Crémer and Thomas R. Palfrey
Accountability and decentralisation in government: An incomplete contracts model pp. 61-89
Paul Seabright
National vs European incentive policies: Bargaining, information and coordination pp. 91-111
Bernard J.-M. Caillaud , Bruno Jullien and Pierre Picard
Tax competition and Leviathan pp. 113-134
Jeremy Edwards and Michael Keen
On the optimal and best sustainable taxes in an open economy pp. 135-154
Jess Benhabib and Andres Velasco
On market integration and the development of institutions: The case of international commercial arbitration pp. 155-186
Alessandra Casella
Decentralized income redistribution and immigration pp. 187-217
Dietmar Wellisch and David Wildasin