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94-11: Strategies for OPEC’s Pricing Decisions – Revisited
Dermot Gately
94-10: The Rationality of Surprise: Unstable Nash Equilibria and the Theory of Moves
Steven J. Brams
94-09: Multi-Country Tests for the Oscillator Model with Slowly Varying Coefficients
Sean Keenan and James B. Ramsey
94-08: Are Balance of Payments Crises Rational?
Andres Velasco
94-07: When is Size a Liability? Bargaining Power in Minimal Winning Coalitions
Steven J. Brams and Peter C. Fishburn
94-06: An Analysis of U.S. Stock Price Behavior Using Wavelets
James B. Ramsey , Daniel Usikov and George M. Zaslavsky
94-05: The Application of Wave Form Dictionaries to Stock Market Index Data
James B. Ramsey and Zhifeng Zhang
94-04: Productivity Under Group Incentives: An Experimental Study
Haig Nalbantian and Andrew Schotter
94-03: Trends in Household Wealth in the United States: 1962-1983 and 1983-1989
Edward Nathan Wolff
94-02: The Changing World Petroleum Market: Demand in the Industrialized Countries
Joyce Dargay and Dermot Gately
94-01: The Suboptimality of Incentive Contracts in a Contracting Model
Jacob Paroush and Jonas Prager
93-48: Adjustment Rates and the Second-Best Level of Government Spending
C.A.M. de Bartelone
93-47: Estimation of the Depreciation Rate of Physical and R&D Capital in the U.S. Total Manufacturing Sector
M.. Nadiri and .R. Prucha
93-46: Does Game Theory Predict Well for the Wrong Reasons: An Experimental Investigation
Z. Partow and Andrew Schotter
93-45: The Imperfect Price-Reversibility of Non-Transportation Oil Demand in the OECD
J. Dargay and D. Gately
93-44: Public R&D Policies and Cost Behavior of the U.S. Manufacturing Industries
Theofanis P. Mamuneas and M.. Nadiri
93-43: The "Business Cycle" as Slowly Varying Coefficients
J.B. Ramsey and C. Gilmore
93-42: Fair Division by Point Allocation
Steven J. Brams and A.D. Taylor
93-41: Empirical Exchange Rate Models and Shifts in the Co-Integrating Vector
M.D. Goldberg and R. Frydman
93-40: Growth and Dual Economy
Magnus Blomstrom and Edward Nathan Wolff
93-39: Time Irreversibility and Business Cycle Asymmetry
J.B. Ramsey and Philip Rothman
93-38: Equilibrium Wage and Dismissal Processes
Christopher Flinn
93-37: Integrating Tax Distortions and Externality Theory
Charles de Bartolome
93-36: The "Types" of a Baysian Equilibrium
Y. Nyarko
93-35: The Savage-Bayesian Foundations of Economic Dynamics
Y. Nyarko
93-34: The Life Cycle of a Competitive Industry
Boyan Jovanovic and Glenn MacDonald
93-33: Heterogeneity in Bank Valuation of LCD Debt: Evidence from the 1988 Brazilian Debt-Reduction Program
Asli Demirguc-Kunt , . Diwan and Mark M Spiegel
93-32: Regional Competition for Domestic and Foreign Investment: Evidence from State Development Expenditures
Charles de Bartolome and Mark M Spiegel
93-31: Innovations and Technological Spillovers
M.. Nadiri
93-30: Would Ross Perot Have Won the 1992 Presidential election Under Approval Voting?
Steven J. Brams and S. Merrill
93-29: Fair Division Pareto-Optimality Versus Strategic Robustness
Steven J. Brams and A.D. Taylor
93-28: Forecatability of Driven Oscillators with Noise
J.B. Ramsey and S. Keenan
93-27: A Practica Person's Guide to Mechanism Selection: Some Lessons from Experimental Economics
Andrew Schotter
93-26: Communication and Coordination in Signalling Games: An Experimental Study
Barry Sopher and . Zapater
93-25: Industry Wage Differentials and the Gender Wage Gap
J. Fields and Edward Nathan Wolff
93-24: Evaluating the Cost of Conscription in the Netherlands
Guido Imbens and Wilbert H van der Klaauw
93-23: Female Labor Supply and Marital Status Decisions: A Life Cycle Model
Wilbert H van der Klaauw
93-22: On the Perils of Privatization
William Baumol
93-21: Qualitative Rationality and Behavior in the Foreign Exchange Market
M.D. Goldberg and R. Frydman
93-20: Social Wants and Dismal Science: The Curious Case of the Climbing Costs of Health and Teaching
William Baumol
93-19: U.S. Commercial Banking: Trends, Cycles, and Policy
J.H. Boyd and Mark Gertler
93-18: Investment in Manufacturing, Exchange-Rate and External Exposure
Linda S. Goldberg and Jose Manuel Campa
93-17: Departures from the Ruble Zone: The Implications of Adopting Independent Currencies
Linda S. Goldberg , B.W. Ickes and R. Ryterman
93-16: Rationalizing Child Support Decisions
Daniela Del Boca and Christopher Flinn
93-15: Multi-Defendant Settlements Under Joint and Several Liability: The Problem of Insolvency
L.A. Kornhauser and R.L. Revesz
93-14: Fixed-Premium Deposit Insurance and Collective Action Problems Among Banks
Mark M Spiegel
93-13: Uniqueness and Indeterminacy: Transitional Dynamics in a Model of Endogenous Growth
Jess Benhabib and Roberto Perli
93-12: Contracting Out Government Services: Lessons from the Private Sector
J. Prager
93-11: The Diversification of Production
Boyan Jovanovic
93-10: Production, Financial Structure and Productivity Growth in U.S. Manufacturing
Jeffrey I. Bernstein and M.. Nadiri