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328: Stability of nonlinear AR-GARCH models
Mika Meitz and Pentti Saikkonen
327: Ergodicity, mixing, and existence of moments of a class of Markov models with applications to GARCH and ACD models
Mika Meitz and Pentti Saikkonen
326: A Low-Dimension Collinearity-Robust Test for Non-linearity
Jennifer L. Castle and David F. Hendry
325: Division of Household Labor and Cross-Country Differences in Household Formation Rates
Almudena Sevilla Sanz
324: China's Entrepreneurs
Linda Yueh
323: Quis custodiet quem? Sovereign Debt and Bondholders' Protection Before 1914
Rui P. Esteves
322: Great Expectations? The Subjective Well-Being of Rural-Urban Migrants in China
John Knight and Ramani Gunatilaka
321: Inefficiencies on Linking Decisions
Rafael Hortala-Vallve
320: Qualitative Voting
Rafael Hortala-Vallve
319: The Value of Intellectual Property Rights to Firms
Christine Anne Greenhalgh and Mark Rogers
318: Is Vote Buying Effective? Evidence from a Randomized Experiment in West Africa
Pedro C. Vicente
317: Does Oil Corrupt? Evidence from a Natural Experiment in West Africa
Pedro C. Vicente
316: Wages, Prices, and Living Standards in China,1738-1925: in comparison with Europe, Japan, and India
Robert Carson Allen , Jean-Pascal Bassino , Debin Ma , Christine Moll-Murata and Jan Luiten van Zanden
315: Engel's Pause: A Pessimist's GUide to the British Industrial Revolution
Robert Carson Allen
314: Pessimism Preserved: Real Wages in the British Industrial Revolution
Robert Carson Allen
313: Modelling Vulnerability in the UK
Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay and Frank Alan Cowell
312: Structural Change under New Labour
Ken Coutts , Andrew John Glyn and Bob Rowthorn
311: The Qualities of Leadership: Direction, Communication, and Obfuscation
Torun Dewan and David Peter Myatt
310: Fiscal Sustainability in a New Keynesian Model
Campbell Leith and Simon Wren-Lewis
309: Forecasting UK Inflation: the Roles of Structural Breaks and Time Disaggregation
Jennifer L. Castle and David F. Hendry
308: Working Women, Men's Home Time and Lowest Low Fertility
Joost de Laat and Almudena Sevilla Sanz
307: Social Norms
H. Peyton Young
306: Optimal Fiscal Feedback on Debt in an Economy with Nominal Rigidities
Tatiana Kirsanova and Simon Wren-Lewis
305: The Optimal Monetary Policy Response to Exchange Rate Misalignments
Campbell Leith and Simon Wren-Lewis
304: The Possible and the Impossible in Multi-Agent Learning
H. Peyton Young
303: Innovation Diffusion in Heterogeneous Populations
H. Peyton Young
302: Moving Down? Women's Part-time Work and Occupational Change in Britain 1991-2001
Sara Connolly and Mary Gregory
301: Dual Tracks: Part-time Work in Life-Cycle Employment for British Women
Sara Connolly and Mary Gregory
300: Trade Marks and Performance in UK Firms: Evidence of Schumpeterian Competition through Innovation
Christine Anne Greenhalgh and Mark Rogers
299: Rapid Evolution under Inertia
Thomas W. L. Norman
298: Information and Delay in an Agency Model
Mikhail Drugov
297: When are Supply and Demand Determined Recursively Rather than Simultaneously? Another look at the Fulton Fish Market Data
Kathryn Graddy and Peter E. Kennedy
296: Learning to Forgive
Thomas W. L. Norman
295: Emissions Trading and Profit-Neutral Grandfathering
Cameron J. Hepburn , John K.-H. Quah and Robert A. Ritz
294: Quelques resultats sur l`effet des transferts cibles
Martin Browing , Pierre Chiappori and Valérie Lechene
293: Distributional effects in household models: separate spheres and income pooling
Martin Browing , Pierre Chiappori and Valérie Lechene
292: Multi-Product Firms and Flexible Manufacturing in the Global Economy
Carsten Eckel and J. Peter Neary
291: Social Normas and Household Time Allocation
Cristina Fernandez and Almudena Sevilla-Sanz (Almudena Sevilla Sanz )
290: Open Economy Codependence: U.S. Monetary Policy and Interest Rate Pass-through
John C. Bluedoen and Christopher Bowdler
289: Estimating Consumption Economies of Scale, Adult Equivalence Scales, and Household Bargaining Power
Martin Browning , Pierre Chiappori and Arthur Lewbel
288: Spending time and money within the household
Martin Browning and Metter Gortz
287: Heterogeneity in dynamic discrete choice models
Martin Browning and Jesus M. Carro
286: Allocation within the household: direct survey evidence
Martin Browning and Jens Bonke
285: Modelling income processes with lots of heterogeneity
Martin Browning , Mette Ejrnaes and Javaier Alvarez
284: Estimating Intertemporal Allocation Parameters using Simulated Expectation Errors
Sule Alan and Martin Browning
283: Estimating Euler Equations with Noisy Data: Two Exact GMM Estimators
Sule Alan , Orazio Attanasio and Martin Browning
282: Revealed Preference Analysis of Characteristics Models
Laura Blow , Martin Browning and Ian Crawford
281: Competitive Nonlinear Pricing and Bundling
Mark Armstrong and John Vickers
280: Leading the Party: Coordination, Direction, and Communication
Torun Dewan and David Peter Myatt
279: Fairness and Desert in Tournaments
David Gill and Rebecca Stone