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Applied Economics Letters
1994 - 2013
Edited by Mark Taylor
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Volume 4, issue 12 , 1997
Macroeconomic implications of search theory for the labour market pp. 719-723
Sanjiv Ranjan Das
Rent-sharing or incentives? Estimating the residual claim of average employees pp. 725-728
Bruce A Rayton
A test of the public choice theory of economic sanctions pp. 729-732
Shane Bonetti
Evidence on the effect of young adults' wages on their college attendance decisions pp. 733-735
Mahdy Mohanty and Miles Finney
Bank exposures to interest-rate risk: the case of the Australian banking industry pp. 737-739
Robert William Faff and P. F. Howard
The pattern of non-union wage supplements: a switching regression approach pp. 741-743
Susan Donohue
Testing alternative dynamic specifications: an application to meat demand in Belgium pp. 745-749
Ludo Peeters , Yves Surry and Anja Cielen
Modelling the Spanish imports of vehicles using a source differentiated demand system pp. 751-755
José Alberto Molina
Growths in US housing starts, real consumer debt, real GDP and the long-term real interest rate: a vector cointegration analysis pp. 757-759
Matiur Rahman and Muhammad Mustafa
Measures of probability changes in binary choice models: a comparative study pp. 761-763
M. Teresa Aparicio and Inmaculada Villanua
A non-nested test of GARCH vs. EGARCH models pp. 765-768
Jung-Hee Lee and B Wade Brorsen
Distributional properties and weekly return patterns of the Athens stock exchange pp. 769-774
Nikiforos Laopodis
International evidence on the sustainability of budget deficits pp. 775-779
James E. Payne
Volume 4, issue 11 , 1997
Capital requirements on over the counter options pp. 657-660
Lily Choong
Life cycle theory and the impact of the rate of economic growth on saving pp. 661-663
Stephen Triantis
Population and economic growth: a cointegration analysis of lesser developed countries pp. 665-669
James E. Payne and Bradley T. Ewing
Energy consumption and economic growth in Brazil, Mexico and Venezuela: a time series analysis pp. 671-674
Benjamin Cheng
Impact of lawyer advertising on the image of lawyers in the United States pp. 675-678
Richard J. Cebula
Productivity shocks and business fixed investment pp. 679-681
Omer Ozcicek and David Smyth
Evidence from lesser developed countries on the Fisher hypothesis: a cointegration analysis pp. 683-687
James E. Payne and Bradley T. Ewing
White noise and other experiments on augmented Dickey-Fuller tests pp. 689-694
Kevin J. Fox
Yield spreads as predictors of recessions in a core European economic area pp. 695-697
N. Funke
A frontier approach to disequilibrium models pp. 699-701
Kaddour Hadri
Political instability and country risk: new evidence pp. 703-707
Jakob de Haan , Clemens Siermann and Erna Van Lubek
Predicting wages from transformed wage equations pp. 709-710
Armando Barrientos and Luis Firinguetti
A Note on the impact of the United States federal budget deficit on the intermediate-term interest rate, 1960-94 pp. 711-714
Richard J. Cebula
The bid-ask spread for dollars in Kuwait: a brief note pp. 715-717
Nurhan Davutyan
Volume 4, issue 10 , 1997
Trading patterns of small and large traders: implications for the weekend effect in Finland pp. 595-597
Juha-Pekka Kallunki and Teppo Martikainen
Some international evidence on the 'equity premium' pp. 599-602
Ketil Hviding
Testing for business cycle asymmetry: some international evidence pp. 603-606
Alan Speight
Welfare and the family size decision of low-income, two-parent families pp. 607-610
Howard Gensler
Testing purchasing power parity in the presence of transaction costs pp. 611-614
Michael Kirk Pippenger and John Geppert
Does information efficiency require a perception of information inefficiency? pp. 615-617
Leighton Vaughan Williams and David Paton
Willingness to pay for rBST-free milk: a two-limit Tobit model analysis pp. 619-621
Qingbin Wang , Catherine Halbrendt , Jane Kolodinsky and Fred Schmidt
Cost structure in college and university student health centres: comment pp. 623-625
Albert A. Okunade
Testing the random walk hypothesis: evidence for the Budapest stock exchange pp. 627-629
E. Dockery and F. Vergari
Nonlinear dependence in British pound exchange rates pp. 631-633
Angelos Kanas
Portfolio managers versus the darts: evidence from the Wall Street Journal's Dartboard Column pp. 635-637
Allen Atkins and James Sundali
Hirschman-Herfindahl index determination under incomplete information pp. 639-642
Eric Nauenberg , Kisalaya Basu and Harish Chand
Testing for boy-girl discrimination with household expenditure data: results for Papua New Guinea pp. 643-646
John Gibson
Nonlinear dependence and conditional heteroscedasticity in stock returns: UK evidence pp. 647-650
M. F. Omran
Defence spending and growth in Greece: a comment and further empirical evidence pp. 651-655
Nicholas Antonakis
Volume 4, issue 9 , 1997
A microstructural analysis of the exchange rate expectation formation process pp. 537-539
Swarna Dutt
Trade union membership density: the case of the AUT pp. 541-545
Mark John Baimbridge , Philip Whyman and Claire Simpson
Exchange rate instability: some empirical tests of temporal dynamics pp. 547-550
Jati Sengupta and Raymond Sfeir
How stable is relationship between US petroleum imports and economic growth? pp. 551-554
Kofi Amoateng
Match attendance at Euro 96: was the crowd waving or drowning? pp. 555-558
Mark John Baimbridge
Is Beta dead? The role of alternative estimation methods pp. 559-562
Andrew Clare , Richard Priestley and Stephen Thomas
Beta stability and monthly seasonal effects: evidence from the Australian capital market pp. 563-566
Robert Brooks , Robert William Faff and Thomas Josev
Handicaps, outcome uncertainty and attendance demand pp. 567-570
David A. Peel and Dennis Thomas
Cigarette consumption in Greece: empirical evidence from cointegration analysis pp. 571-574
George Hondroyiannis and Evangelia Papapetrou
Long-run purchasing power parity and long-term memory: evidence from Asian newly industrialized countries pp. 575-578
W. L. Chou and Y. C. Shih
The changing gender wage gap in Korea pp. 579-582
M. C. Berger , Peter Andrew Groothuis and P. Jeon
Incidence of tariff: the case of India, 1982-93 pp. 583-586
Bishwanath Goldari and Hasheem Saleem
International diversification and oil price risk pp. 587-590
Oystein Thogersen
Occupational differences and the relative wages of married and single young men pp. 591-594
Paul Gabriel
Volume 4, issue 8 , 1997
Inter-day return behaviour for stocks quoted 'back-to-back' in Hong Kong and London pp. 459-464
Paul Mcguinness
Long-term unemployment and US State wages pp. 465-468
Mark D. Partridge and Dan Rickman
Cointegration, error correction and Granger causality: an application with Latin American stock markets pp. 469-471
Kausik Chaudhuri
Another look at long-run purchasing power parity using Sims tests for unit roots pp. 473-476
Jacquelynne Mclellan and Debasish Chakraborty
A simple method to test the Fisher effect pp. 477-479
Shigeyuki Hamori
Specification issues in the modelling of union status determination pp. 481-485
Keith A. Bender
Non-wage labour costs and employment: a note on some Canadian evidence from the 1970s pp. 487-491
J. C. H. Jones and L. Laudadio
Are budget deficits inflationary? A cointegration approach pp. 493-496
George Hondroyiannis and Evangelia Papapetrou
The roles of diffusion of advance technology and capital deepening in economic growth: a cross-country study pp. 497-501
Erkin Bairam
Determinants of global portfolio composition pp. 503-505
Majed Muhtaseb
Causality between the minimum wage and other wages pp. 507-510
Francisco Carneiro and Joao Ricardo Faria
Are Chinese stock markets efficient? A cointegration and causality analysis pp. 511-515
Xiaming Liu , Haiyan Song and Peter Romilly
The trade balance and the real exchange rate: the US evidence from 1973: 3 to 1994: 9 pp. 517-520
Chi-Ang Lin
Poverty, excess sensitivity and the permanent income hypothesis: evidence from a developing country pp. 521-524
Ila Patnaik
Total factor productivity growth in Singapore's manufacturing industries pp. 525-528
H. M. Leung
Neoclassical and collective rationality in household labour supply pp. 529-533
Jonathan Seaton
Some further experimental results on hypothetical versus real willingness to pay pp. 535-536
Magnus Johannesson
Volume 4, issue 7 , 1997
Macro-monetary effects on agricultural prices: the case of Greek agriculture pp. 397-400
Efstratios Loizou , Kostandinos Mattas and Angelos Pagoulatos
Are Greek smokers rational addicts? pp. 401-402
Samuel Cameron
Technology and librarianship: a test of the human capital model of occupational segregation pp. 403-406
Marybeth Charters and Paul W. Grimes
Festive versus seasonal effects in consumption: a note pp. 407-408
Samuel Cameron and K. U. Zaman
On testing Kuznets' economic growth hypothesis pp. 409-410
P. J. Dawson
The quality of life: an international comparison based on ordinal measures pp. 411-414
Satya Paul
Economic forecasts by industry type: comparisons and statistical tests pp. 415-418
David Sharpe
Estimating allocative inefficiency in the prescription drug industry pp. 419-423
Robert Guell and Marvin Fischbaum
Export volume, exchange rates and global economic growth: the Indian experience pp. 425-429
Rajen Mookerjee
Do estimable relations exist between size and efficiency of institutions and productivity growth? An exercise in the spirit of D. C. North pp. 431-435
G. P. Caselli and S. Curatolo
The paper-bill spread and Blanchard's version of Okun's law pp. 437-440
Christian Ernst Weber
Combining information in exchange rate forecasting: evidence from the EMS pp. 441-444
Fernando Fernandez-Rodriguez and Simon Sosvilla-Rivero
Integration and causality in US mortgage and T-bond markets pp. 445-447
Matiur Rahman , Muhammad Mustafa and Michael Kurth
Do short-term interest rates influence long-term interest rates? Empirical evidence from some EMS countries pp. 449-451
Gabriel Quiros-Romero and Simon Sosvilla-Rivero
Effects of exchange-rate variability on inflation variability: some additional evidence pp. 453-457
A. C. Arize and J. Malindretos
Erratum pp. 458-458
Darlene Chisholm
Volume 4, issue 6 , 1997
Devaluation and the trade balance: estimating the long run effect pp. 343-345
Kamal Upadhyaya and Dharmendra Dhakal
Growth empirics: evidence from a panel of annual data pp. 347-351
Roberto Cellini
Trade Union Congress Policy towards union mergers: a statistical analysis, 1960-83 pp. 353-358
Giuliana Parodi
Applying the RESET test in allocation models: a cautionary note pp. 359-363
David E. A. Giles and Andrea Keil
Generalized method of moment estimation of truncated or censored regression pp. 365-368
Byung-Joo Lee and Mary Lee
Financing divided governments pp. 369-372
Hakan Berument
Institutional macroeconomic forecasting performance of the UK economy pp. 373-376
Mark John Baimbridge and Philip Whyman
A counter evidence for the Lazear-Moore findings: an empirical study of incentive part in the wage structure in Japan pp. 377-379
Yasushi Ohkusa
The tax-spend debate: the case of Canada pp. 381-386
James E. Payne
Spending and revenues in Greece: new evidence from error correction modelling pp. 387-391
Constantinos Katrakilidis
Human capital and economic growth in Japan: an application of time series analysis pp. 393-395
Benjamin Cheng and Robert Hsu
Volume 4, issue 5 , 1997
Income sources and declared charitable tax deductions pp. 271-274
Nasser Daneshvary and William Luksetich
Absenteeism and HIV infection pp. 275-280
J. Paul Leigh , Deborah Lubeck , Paul Farnham and James Fries
The hidden economy and tax-evasion prosecutions in New Zealand pp. 281-285
David E. A. Giles
Increasing returns to information: evidence from the Hong Kong movie market pp. 287-290
W. D. Walls
Demand for nutrition vs. demand for tastes pp. 291-295
Pingsun Leung and Walter Miklius
The trading month anomaly in the Financial Times Industrial Ordinary Shares Index: 1935-1994 pp. 297-299
Zainudin Arsad and J. Andrew Coutts
Does the Chinese official CPI underestimate inflation? pp. 301-304
Imad Moosa
On the disparate evidence on trend stationarity in inflation rates: a reappraisal pp. 305-309
Kon Lai
Institutional change and invariance of behaviour in Major League Baseball pp. 311-314
Timothy Hylan , Maureen Lage and Michael Treglia
International R&D spillovers amongst OECD economies pp. 315-319
Hans-Jurgen Engelbrecht
Effects of devaluation on income distribution pp. 321-323
Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee
Forward/forward volatilities and the term structure of implied volatility pp. 325-328
Owain ap Gwilym and Mike Buckle
Human capital formation and US economic growth: a causality analysis pp. 329-331
Francis In and Chris Doucouliagos
Marital instability and business start-up rates pp. 333-335
Samuel Cameron
Fast spatial estimation pp. 337-341
Kelley Pace and Ronald Barry
Volume 4, issue 4 , 1997
Zipf and the size distribution of firms pp. 205-206
Peter Hart and Nicholas Oulton
UK investment trusts: performance, timing and selectivity pp. 207-210
Lawrence Leger
Determinants of farmland prices in the north-eastern United States: a cointegration analysis pp. 211-214
Ananda Weliwita and Ramu Govindasamy
A modified matrix for policy analysis on production diversification for Thai agriculture pp. 215-218
Shujie Yao
A test of wage leadership hypothesis in Turkish manufacturing industry pp. 219-223
Erkan Erdil
GMM estimation of currency substitution in a high-inflation economy: evidence from Turkey pp. 225-227
Faruk Seļuk
Obesity and heart disease awareness: a note on the impact of consumer characteristics using qualitative choice analysis pp. 229-231
Rodolfo M. Nayga
The evidence on international output-inflation trade-off: an evaluation pp. 233-236
Alex Lammertsma , Kees Koedijk and Clemens J.M. Kool
Tax then spend or spend then tax? Experience in the UK, 1961-93 pp. 237-239
Mohammad Hasan and Ian Lincoln
Are there asymmetries in UK consumption? A closer look pp. 241-245
Alan Speight and David McMillan
Income and price elasticities of demand for alcoholic drinks pp. 247-251
M. A. Salisu and Vudayagiri N. Balasubramanyam
Unemployment Fluctuations in the UK: 1958-92 pp. 253-255
Terence Mills , Gianluigi Pelloni and Athina Zervoyianni
Cointegration analysis of the inverted Fisher effect: evidence from Belgium, France and Germany pp. 257-260
Taijfiq Choudhry
Economic analysis of crime and punishment: an Asian case pp. 261-265
H. W. Mui and M. M. Ali
New agricultural technology, timeliness and wages for labour: a longitudinal study of rural wages in India pp. 267-270
Amresh Hanchate and K V. Ramaswamy
Volume 4, issue 3 , 1997
The implications of cointegration in financial markets: a comment pp. 141-143
James M. Steeley
An empirical note on inequality in the world development indicators pp. 145-147
J. Ram Pillarisetti
Hypothetical versus real willingness to pay: some experimental results pp. 149-151
Magnus Johannesson , Bengt Liljas and O'Conor, Richard
A real options approach to investment in factor demand models pp. 153-157
Stein Østbye
The no-arbitrage condition and financial markets with heterogeneous and costly information pp. 159-161
Kavous Ardalan
Currency substitution and indexed money pp. 163-166
Francisco Carneiro and Joao Faria
A note on the rate of return to investment in education in Belgium pp. 167-171
Walter Nonneman and Isabelle Cortens
Duration and mobility of young male workers in a segmented labour market pp. 173-176
C. Jeffrey Waddoups and Djeto Assane
Which level of schooling has the greatest economic impact on output? pp. 177-180
Stephen Knowles
Calculating marginal effects in dichotomous - continuous models pp. 181-185
Atanu Saha , Oral Capps and Patrick Byrne
Precautionary saving and the Deaton paradox pp. 187-190
Michel Normandin
Tobit analysis with a natural non-response rate pp. 191-194
Weiren Wang
Tests of the Lucas supply curve with price expectational data pp. 195-197
Jakob B. Madsen
Competition between employed and unemployed job searchers: is there a difference between the UK and The Netherlands? pp. 199-203
Lourens Broersma
Volume 4, issue 2 , 1997
A note on beta forecasting pp. 77-78
Robert Brooks and Robert William Faff
Demand for religion in the British Isles pp. 79-82
Mark John Baimbridge and Philip Whyman
Margin requirements and stock market volatility in Thailand pp. 83-87
Abdur Chowdhury
Dynamic linkages and Granger causality between short-term US corporate bond and stock markets pp. 89-91
Matiur Rahman and Muhammad Mustafa
Efficiency in gambling markets involving spread: a corrected and simplified test pp. 93-95
Bill M. Woodland and Linda Woodland
A simple necessary condition for negativity in the almost ideal demand system with the Stone price index pp. 97-99
Jonathan Rougier
A complete information index for measuring the proportionality of electoral systems pp. 101-104
Ram Mudambi
Stock returns in emerging markets: a common trend analysis pp. 105-108
Kausik Chaudhuri
A note on the efficiency of financial markets in a developing country pp. 109-112
Ercan Balaban and Kursat Kunter
The causality between fertility and female labour force participation in Japan pp. 113-116
Benjamin Cheng , Robert Hsu and Qiyu Chu
Measuring discrimination by decomposing earnings functions pp. 117-120
Derek Leslie and Phil Murphy
New Evidence on the effect of human capital on economic growth pp. 121-124
Abbas Grammy and Djeto Assane
Stochastic efficiency measurement: a new approach pp. 125-128
Jati Sengupta
Finite sample performance of Schmidt-Philips unit root tests pp. 129-132
Junsoo Lee
The Canadian earnings functions under test pp. 133-139
Syed Ather Hussain Akbari and Tomson Ogwang
Volume 4, issue 1 , 1997
Why workers queue for local government jobs: the US evidence pp. 1-6
Madhu Mohanty
The size anomaly on the Taiwan Stock Exchange pp. 7-12
Yen-Sheng Huang
Japanese transfer pricing policy: a note pp. 13-17
Peter Buckley and Jane Frecknall Hughes
Financial market liberalization and the relationship between stock returns and financial leverage in Finland pp. 19-21
Juha-Pekka Kallunki and Teppo Martikainen
Two common problems related to the use of the Armington aggregator in computable general equilibrium models pp. 23-25
Abdelhak Senhadji
Decomposition of Gini coefficients by income factors: a new approach and application pp. 27-31
Shujie Yao
Comparative advantage in the Middle East and North Africa pp. 33-35
Karolina Ekholm , Johan Torstensson and Rasha Torstensson
A simple method for controlling for compositional effects in the measurement of poverty pp. 37-39
Robert E. Wright
Football league transfers: a comparison of negotiated fees with arbitration settlements pp. 41-44
Alan Speight and Dennis Thomas
Access to health care and current health status: do physicians matter? pp. 45-48
John Robst and Glenn Graham
Public perceptions of the relative seriousness of inflation and unemployment in the United States pp. 49-52
Pami Dua and David Smyth
The value of life extension and the marginal rate of time preference: a pilot study pp. 53-55
Magnus Johannesson and Per-Olov Johansson
Movie admissions and rental income: the case of James Bond pp. 57-61
Mark John Baimbridge
Causality between the measured and underground economies in New Zealand pp. 63-67
David E. A. Giles
Explaining stationary variables with non-stationary regressors pp. 69-75
John Baffes