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Econometric Society World Congress 2000 Contributed Papers
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973: Modeling Financial Incentives to Get Unemployed Back to Work
Jan Boone and Jan van Ours
972: Counseling and Monitoring of Unemployed Workers: Theory and Evidence from a Social Experiment
Gerard J. van den Berg and Bas van der Klaauw
971: Moral Hazard and Limited Liability
Jacques Lawarree and Marc van Audenrode
970: How and When a Unilateral Trade Reform Could be a Political Equilibrium
Marcel Vaillant
967: The Monetary Transmission Mechanism: Is it Relevant for Policy?
Bernardino Adao , Isabel Correia and Pedro Teles
964: Franchising as a Nexus of Incentive Devices for Production Involving Brand Name
Chong-En Bai and Zhigang Tao
961: When to Leave a Monetary Union: Now or Later?
Frank Strobel
955: Monetary Policy and Investment in Germany
Nikolaus A Siegfried
953: Predicting UK Business Cycle Regimes
Chris Birchenhall and Marianne Sensier
952: Home Ownership, Local Interactions and Segregation
Karla Hoff and Arijit Sen
950: Deterrence versus Intrinsic Motivation: Experimental Evidence on the Determinants of Corruptibility
Bjorn Frank and Guenther G. Schulze
941: Product Characteristics and Price Advertising with Consumer Search
Simon Anderson and Régis Renault
937: The Stock Market in the Overlapping Generations Model with Production
Martine Quinzii
933: Consensus and the Accuracy of Signals: Optimal Committee Design with Information Acquisition
Nicola Persico
931: Speculation and the Decision to Abandon a Fixed Exchange Rate Regime
Ivan Pastine
930: Competitive Balance vs. Incentives to Win: A Theoretical Analysis of Revenue Sharing
Frederic Palomino
928: Credits, Crises, and Capital Controls: A Microeconomic Analysis
Gerhard Orosel
917: Adjusting Incomes for Needs: Can One Avoid Equivalence Scales?
Udo Ebert and Patrick Moyes
915: Is There a Positive Intertemporal Tradeoff Between Risk and Return After All?
James Morley
914: Financial Intermediation in a Model of Growth Through Creative Destruction
Maria Fuensanta Morales
913: GMM Estimation of Autoregressive Roots Near Unity with Panel Data
Hyungsik Roger Moon
912: A Censored Random Coefficients Model for Pooled Survey Data with Application to the Estimation of Power Outage Costs
David F. Layton and Klaus Moeltner
911: Wages, Prices, Productivity, Inflation and Unemployment in Italy 1970-1994
Massimiliano Marcellino and Grayham E. Mizon
909: Import Price-Elastcities: Reconsidering the Evidence
Hélène Erkel-Rousse and Daniel Mirza
898: The Drawbacks of Electoral Competition
Alessandro Lizzeri
894: Are "Anti-Folk Theorems" in Repeated Games Nongeneric?
Roger Lagunoff and Akihiko Matsui
893: Financing Constraints and the Timing of Innovations in the German Services Sector
Martin Kukuk and Manfred Stadler
892: RMSE Reduction for GMM Estimators of Linear Time Series Models
Guido M. Kuersteiner
888: Computing Observation Weights for Signal Extraction and Filtering
Andrew C. Harvey and Siem Jan Koopman
887: Common Knowledge and Consensus with Noisy Communication
Frederic Koessler
886: Inference on the Quantile Regression Process
Roger Koenker
883: Accounting for Swedish Wealth Inequality
Paul Klein
879: Semi-Parametric Estimation of a Logit Model
Gordon C. R. Kemp
878: Strategic Experimentation: The Case of the Poisson Bandits
Martin William Cripps , R Godfrey Keller and Sven Rady
876: Cycles and Multiple Equilibria in the Market for Durable Lemons
Vladimir A. Karamychev
873: Estimating the Benefit Incidence of an Antipoverty Program by Propensity Score Matching
Jyotsna Jalan and Martin Ravallion
872: Can Staggered Price Setting Explain Short-Run Inflation Dynamics?
Esteban Jadresic
867: Long Memory or Structural Change: Testing Method and Empirical Examination
Chih-Chiang Hsu
862: On the Pervasiveness of Home Market Effects
Keith Head , Thierry Mayer and John Ries
861: Measurement and Testing of Inequality from Time Series of Deciles with an Application to U.S. Wages
Jared Bernstein and Andrew C. Harvey
860: Centralization vs. Decentralization in a Multi-Unit Organization: A Computational Model of a Retail Chain as a Multi-Agent Adaptive System
Myong-Hun Chang and Joseph E. Harrington
859: Money for Nothing and Your Chips for Free? The Anatomy of the PC Wage Differential
John P. Haisken-DeNew and Christoph M. Schmidt
858: International Trade and Search
Pertti Haaparanta
857: The Role of Expectation in Job Search and Firm Size Effect on Wages
Takako Fujiwara-Greve and Henrich R. Greve
855: Decentralizing Incentive Efficient Allocations of Economies with Adverse Selection
Alberto Bisin and Piero Gottardi
854: Learning by Doing, Trade in Capital Goods and Growth
Ai Ting Goh and Jacques Olivier
850: Efficient Public Good Provision with Nonlinear Income Taxation
Thomas Gaube
849: Income Inequality and the Real Exchange Rate
Pablo Garcia_S.
844: Altruism with Endogenous Labor Supply
Ana Fernandes
843: When Should Time be Continuous? Volatility Modeling and Estimation of High-Frequency Data
Yue Fang