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1988, volume 6, articles 4

A Reexamination of Friedman's Consumption Puzzle pp. 401-07
James Stock
A Reexamination of Friedman's Consumption Puzzle: Comment pp. 408-09
Mark Watson
A Reexamination of Friedman's Consumption Puzzle: Comment pp. 410-12
David Dickey
A Reexamination of Friedman's Consumption Puzzle: Reply pp. 413-14
James Stock
Combining Robust and Traditional Least Squares Methods: A Critical Evaluation pp. 415-27
Marius A Janson
Combining Robust and Traditional Least Squares Methods: A Critical Evaluation: Comment pp. 428
Robert V Hogg
Combining Robust and Traditional Least Squares Methods: A Critical Evaluation: Comment pp. 429-32
R Dennis Cook
Combining Robust and Traditional Least Squares Methods: A Critical Evaluation: Comment pp. 432-41
George S Easton
Modeling Energy Consumption--Using and Abusing Regression Diagnostics: Comment [Combining Robust and Traditional Least Squares Methods: A Critical Evaluation] pp. 442-47
David Belsley and Roy E Welsch
Combining Robust and Traditional Least Squares Methods: A Critical Evaluation: Comment pp. 447-49
Roger Koenker
Combining Robust and Traditional Least Squares Methods: A Critical Evaluation: Reply pp. 450-51
Marius A Janson
An Application of Operational-Subjective Statistical Methods to Rational Expectations pp. 453-64
Gail Blattenberger and Frank Lad
An Application of Operational-Subjective Statistical Methods to Rational Expectations: Comment pp. 465-66
John Geweke
The Design and Summary of Public Subjective-Predictive Analyses: Comment [An Application of Operational-Subjective Statistical Methods to Rational Expectations] pp. 466-69
Steven Garber and Dale J Poirier
An Application of Operational-Subjective Statistical Methods to Rational Expectations: Comment pp. 470-72
Francis Diebold
An Application of Operational-Subjective Statistical Methods to Rational Expectations: Comment pp. 473-74
P A V B Swamy and James Barth
An Application of Operational-Subjective Statistical Methods to Rational Expectations: Reply pp. 475-77
Gail Blattenberger and Frank Lad
The Secular and Cyclical Behavior of Real GDP in 19 OECD Countries, 1957-1983 pp. 479-86
John Geweke
Disclosure Risk and Disclosure Avoidance for Microdata pp. 487-500
Gerhard Paass
The Prediction Sum of Squares as a General Measure for Regression Diagnostics pp. 501-04
Nguyen T Quan
An Analysis of Nonlinearities, Heteroscedasticity, and Functional Form in the Market Model pp. 505-09
Bill McDonald and Cheng Few Lee
Pitfalls in the Estimation of a Differenced Model pp. 511-15
Asatoshi Maeshiro and Shapoor Vali

1988, volume 6, articles 3

Missing-Data Adjustments in Large Surveys pp. 287-96
Roderick Little
Missing-Data Adjustments in Large Surveys: Comment pp. 296-97
I G Sande
Missing-Data Adjustments in Large Surveys: Comment pp. 298-99
Fritz Scheuren
Missing-Data Adjustments in Large Surveys: Reply pp. 300-301
Roderick Little
Normalized Quadratic Systems of Consumer Demand Functions pp. 303-12
Walter Diewert and T J Wales
Two-Stage Budgeting and Exact Aggregation pp. 313-25
Dale Jorgenson, Daniel T Slesnick and Thomas M Stoker
Multivariate Measures of Well-Being and an Analysis of Inequality in the Michigan Data pp. 326-34
Esfandiar Maasoumi and Jerry Nickelsburg
Truncation Bias and the Measurement of Income Inequality pp. 335-37
Rudy Fichtenbaum and Hushang Shahidi
Productivity Analysis of U.S. Manufacturing Using a Stochastic-Coefficients Production Function pp. 339-49
Gorti V L Narasimham, P A V B Swamy and R C Reed
The Empirical Relationship between Money, Prices, and Income Revisite d pp. 351-58
Apostolos Serletis
Housing Depreciation and Aging Bias in the Consumer Price Index pp. 359-71
William C Randolph
Combination of Economic Forecasts: An Odds-Matrix Approach pp. 373-79
Sunil Gupta and Peter C Wilton
Multiperiod Forecasts of Interest Rates pp. 381-84
Pami Dua
Classification-Error Models and Labor-Market Dynamics pp. 385-90
Bruce Meyer
A Heterogeneous Conditional Logit Model of Choice pp. 391-98
Joel H Steckel and Wilfried R Vanhonacker

1988, volume 6, articles 2

Generalizing the NBD Model for Customer Purchases: What Are the Implications and Is It Worth the Effort? pp. 145-59
Donald G Morrison and David C Schmittlein
Generalizing the NBD Model for Customer Purchases: What Are the Implications and Is It Worth the Effort? Comment pp. 161-62
Darius J Sabavala
On Negative Binomial Distribution: Comment pp. 163-64
David B Montgomery
Generalizing the NBD Model for Customer Purchases: What Are the Implications and Is It Worth the Effort? Reply pp. 165-66
Donald G Morrison and David C Schmittlein
An Examination of the Commerce Department Leading-Indicator Approach pp. 167-87
Paul D Koch and Robert Rasche
Estimation of Laspeyres Price Indexes Using the Prediction Approach for Finite Population Sampling pp. 189-96
Richard Valliant
Disaggregation and Forecasting: A Bayesian Analysis pp. 197-206
Enrique da Alba
Modeling Nonignorable Nonresponse in Categorical Panel Data with an Example in Estimating Gross Labor-Force Flows pp. 207-19
Elizabeth A Stasny
Out of Work, Out of Mind: Response Errors in Retrospective Reports of Unemployment pp. 221-29
Nancy A Mathiowetz and Greg Duncan
Estimating the Structure of Agricultural Investment: A Stochastic-Coefficients Approach pp. 231-40
Roger K Conway, James Hrubovcak and Michael LeBlanc
Comparison of Nonparametric Tests of Weak Separability for Annual and Quarterly Data on Consumption, Leisure, and Money pp. 241-46
James L Swofford and Gerald A Whitney
Making Statistics More Effective in Schools of Business pp. 247-60
George Easton, Harry V Roberts and George C Tiao
The Role of Statistics in Accounting, Marketing, Finance, and Production pp. 261-72
Hamada, Robert, et al
A Survey of the Teaching of Statistics in M.B.A. Programs pp. 273-82
Elizabeth L Rose, Joseph A Machak and W Allen Spivey

1988, volume 6, articles 1

Stable Factors in Security Returns: Identification Using Cross-Validation pp. 1-15
Delores A Conway and Marc R Reinganum
Stable Factors in Security Returns: Identification Using Cross-Validation: Comment pp. 1-23
Stephen Brown
Stable Factors in Security Returns: Identification Using Cross-Validation: Comment pp. 16
Nai-fu Chen
Stable Factors in Security Returns: Identification Using Cross-Validation: Comment pp. 16-20
J D Jobson
Stable Factors in Security Returns: Identification Using Cross-Validation: Comment pp. 20-21
Robert Stambaugh
Stable Factors in Security Returns: Identification Using Cross-Validation: Reply pp. 24-28
Delores A Conway and Marc R Reinganum
Arbitrage Pricing Theory as a Restricted Nonlinear Multivariate Regression Model: Iterated Nonlinear Seemingly Unrelated Regression Estimates pp. 29-42
Marjorie B McElroy and Edwin Burmeister
Risk Measurement for Event-Dependent Security Returns pp. 43-49
Larry J Lockwood and K Rao Kadiyala
The Stable-Law Model of Stock Returns pp. 51-57
Vedat Akgiray and G Geoffrey Booth
Translog Flexible Functional Forms and Substitutability of Monetary Assets pp. 59-67
Apostolos Serletis
The Interactive and Causal Relationships Involving Precious Metal pp. 69-77
M W Luke Chan and Dean Mountain
Estimating the Cost of a Warranty pp. 79-86
Edward W Frees
Time-Series Modeling for Statistical Process Control pp. 87-95
Layth C Alwan and Harry V Roberts
A Latent-Variable Model of Quality Determination pp. 97-104
Paul J Gertler
Serial Correlation and the Combination of Forecasts pp. 105-11
Francis Diebold
Variance Estimators of the Gini Coefficient--Probability Sampling pp. 113-19
Arne Sandstrom, Jan H Wretman and Bertil Walden
An Engineering/Econometric Analysis of Seasonal Energy Demand and Conservation in the Pacific Northwest pp. 121-34
Jeffrey A Dubin and Steven E Henson
Short Communications: Comment on "A Neglected Method of Separating Demand and Supply in Time Series Regression," by Stephen E. Haynes and Joe A. Stone pp. 135-38
Kan H Young
Short Communications: Reply [Impact of the Terms of Trade on the U.S. Trade Balance: A Reexamination] pp. 138-40
Stephen E Haynes and Joe Stone
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