Metroeconomica
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Volume 56, issue 4, 2005
- CAPITAL AND INTERTEMPORAL EQUILIBRIA: A REPLY TO MANDLER pp. 411-437

- Pierangelo Garegnani
- RESWITCHING AS A CAUSE OF INSTABILITY OF INTERTEMPORAL EQUILIBRIUM pp. 438-476

- Bertram Schefold
- WELL‐BEHAVED PRODUCTION ECONOMIES pp. 477-494

- Michael Mandler
- FURTHER ON CAPITAL AND INTERTEMPORAL EQUILIBRIA: A REJOINDER TO MANDLER pp. 495-502

- Pierangelo Garegnani
- ZERO WAGES—NO PROBLEM? A REPLY TO MANDLER pp. 503-513

- Bertram Schefold
- INTERTEMPORAL COMPETITIVE EQUILIBRIUM, CAPITAL AND THE STABILITY OF TÂTONNEMENT PRICING REVISITED pp. 514-531

- Sergio Parrinello
Volume 56, issue 3, 2005
- MODELING STABILIZATION POLICIES IN A FINANCIALLY UNSTABLE ECONOMY pp. 281-304

- Gang Gong
- A MODEL OF MONOPOLISTIC COMPETITION WITH PERSONAL INCOME DISPERSION pp. 305-317

- Corrado Benassi, Alessandra Chirco and Caterina Colombo
- COURNOT OLIGOPOLY UNDER STRATEGIC UNCERTAINTY WITH OPTIMISTIC AND PESSIMISTIC FIRMS pp. 318-333

- Fulvio Fontini
- MONOPOLISTIC COMPETITION AND SEARCH UNEMPLOYMENT pp. 334-359

- Thomas Ziesemer
- WHY ARE SOME COUNTRIES RICHER THAN OTHERS? A SKEPTICAL VIEW OF MANKIW–ROMER–WEIL's TEST OF THE NEOCLASSICAL GROWTH MODEL pp. 360-392

- Jesus Felipe and John McCombie
- THE DIAMOND OF MACROECONOMIC EQUILIBRIA AND NON‐INFLATIONARY EXPANSION pp. 393-409

- Ian McDonald and Hugh Sibly
Volume 56, issue 2, 2005
- THE PUBLIC SECTOR IN A MODEL OF GROWTH AND DISTRIBUTION À LA PASINETTI: EXISTENCE OF ONE‐ OR TWO‐CLASS ECONOMIES pp. 157-181

- Massimiliano La Marca
- LOCALIZED TECHNICAL PROGRESS AND CHOICE OF TECHNIQUE IN A LINEAR PRODUCTION MODEL pp. 182-199

- Antonio D’Agata
- FORMALIZING WIESER's THEORY OF DISTRIBUTION: CONSISTENT IMPUTATION IN ALTERNATIVE THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES pp. 200-220

- Arrigo Opocher
- THE DEMAND FOR A RISKY ASSET: SIGNING, JOINTLY AND SEPARATELY, THE EFFECTS OF THREE DISTRIBUTIONAL SHIFTS pp. 221-232

- Thomas Paulsson, Robert Sproule and Andreas Wagener
- INNOVATION AND GROWTH WITH RICH AND POOR CONSUMERS pp. 233-262

- Josef Zweimüller and Johann Brunner
- HIRING STANDARDS AND LABOUR MARKET CLEARING pp. 263-279

- Ekkehart Schlicht
Volume 56, issue 1, 2005
- IMPERFECT COMPETITION IN THE RECYCLING INDUSTRY pp. 1-24

- Thomas Eichner
- A NON‐SUBSTITUTION THEOREM WITH NON‐CONSTANT RETURNS TO SCALE AND EXTERNALITIES pp. 25-36

- Takao Fujimoto, Jose Silva and Antonio Villar
- THE DOUBLE ROLE OF SKILLED LABOR, NEW TECHNOLOGIES AND WAGE INEQUALITY pp. 37-57

- Hartmut Egger and Volker Grossmann
- CHAOTIC DYNAMICS OF FINANCING INVESTMENT pp. 58-84

- Soumya Datta
- TAX EVASION AND STATE PRODUCTIVITY—AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY pp. 85-100

- Werner Güth, Sabine Strauß and Matthias Sutter
- STEADY‐STATE GROWTH AND DISTRIBUTION WITH AN ENDOGENOUS DIRECTION OF TECHNICAL CHANGE pp. 101-125

- A. J. Julius
- MACROECONOMIC ADJUSTMENT UNDER AN EXTERNAL AND FISCAL CONSTRAINT: A FIX‐PRICE/FLEX‐PRICE APPROACH pp. 126-156

- Leonardo V. Vera
Volume 55, issue 4, 2004
- EVIDENCE THEORY: A MATHEMATICAL FRAMEWORK FOR UNPREDICTABLE HYPOTHESES pp. 345-366

- Guido Fioretti
- RETHINKING ENDOGENOUS MONEY: A CONSTRUCTIVE INTERPRETATION OF THE DEBATE BETWEEN HORIZONTALISTS AND STRUCTURALISTS pp. 367-385

- Giuseppe Fontana
- ENDOGENOUS TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION, CAPITAL ACCUMULATION AND DISTRIBUTIONAL DYNAMICS pp. 386-408

- Gilberto Lima
- ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES OF THE POSTED WORKERS DIRECTIVE pp. 409-431

- Volker Meier
- DO RISING REAL WAGES INCREASE THE RATE OF LABOR‐SAVING TECHNICAL CHANGE? SOME ECONOMETRIC EVIDENCE pp. 432-441

- Adalmir Marquetti
- DECONSTRUCTING THE LABOUR SUPPLY CURVE pp. 442-458

- David A. Spencer
Volume 55, issue 2‐3, 2004
- Introduction and Summary pp. 115-120

- K. Vela Velupillai
- Constructivity, Computability and Computers in Economic Theory: Some Cautionary Notes pp. 121-140

- K. Vela Velupillai
- Constructive and Classical Models for Results in Economics and Game Theory pp. 141-154

- Kislaya Prasad
- Production of Ideas by Means of Ideas: A Turing Machine Metaphor pp. 155-179

- Stefano Zambelli
- Research and Development in Computable Production Functions pp. 180-194

- Francesco Luna
- Induction: From Kolmogorov and Solomonoff to De Finetti and Back to Kolmogorov pp. 195-218

- John J. McCall
- Emergence and Universal Computation pp. 219-238

- Cassey Lee
- Economic Dynamics and Computation—Resurrecting the Icarus Tradition pp. 239-264

- K. Vela Velupillai
- An Essay in λ‐Calculus pp. 265-289

- Corrado Pasquali
- Rights and Decentralized Computation pp. 290-317

- Hakan Holm
- The Desirable Organizational Structure for Evolutionary Firms in Static Landscapes pp. 318-331

- Nicolás Garrido
- Intelligent Versus Random Beavers—an Agent‐Based Approach in Facing the Busy Beaver Problem pp. 332-344

- Alessandro Perrone and Gianluigi Ferraris
Volume 55, issue 1, 2004
- Please, Marry Me! An Experimental Study of Risking a Joint Venture pp. 1-21

- Werner Güth, Radosveta Ivanova‐Stenzel and Sigve Tjøtta
- Uncertainty and Endogenous Selection of Economic Equilibria pp. 22-40

- Pasquale Scaramozzino and Nir Vulkan
- Consumer Substitution Effects under Full Industry Equilibrium pp. 41-48

- Ian Steedman
- Are Imports and Exports Cointegrated? An International Comparison pp. 49-64

- Manuchehr Irandoust and Johan Ericsson
- The Labour Theory of Value as Foundation for Empirical Investigations pp. 65-95

- Simon Mohun
- The Temporal Single‐system Interpretation of Marx's Economics: A Critical Evaluation pp. 96-114

- Roberto Veneziani
Volume 54, issue 4, 2003
- The Core of a Production Economy with Asymmetric Information pp. 385-403

- Ulrich Schwalbe
- Regimes of Interest Rates, Income Shares, Savings and Investment: A Kaleckian Model and Empirical Estimations for some Advanced OECD Economies pp. 404-433

- Eckhard Hein and Carsten Ochsen
- Wage Hikes as Supply and Demand Shock pp. 434-457

- Jürgen Jerger and Jochen Michaelis
- An Extension of the Structural Change Model to International Economic Relations pp. 458-473

- Ricardo Araujo and Joanílio Teixeira
- Contracts, the Spot Market Wage and Unemployment Benefits pp. 474-498

- John Douglas Skåtun and Ioannis Theodossiou
- Mortality, the Trade‐off between Child Quality and Quantity, and Demo‐economic Development pp. 499-520

- Holger Strulik
Volume 54, issue 2‐3, 2003
- Can Market Power Influence Employment, Wage Inequality and Growth? pp. 129-160

- Alberto Bucci, Fabio Fiorillo and Stefano Staffolani
- Detecting Technological Catch‐Up in Economic Convergence pp. 161-178

- Francesco Pigliaru
- Population, Unemployment and Economic Growth Cycles: A Further Explanatory Perspective pp. 179-207

- Luciano Fanati and Piero Manfredi
- Aggregation in Production Functions: What Applied Economists should Know pp. 208-262

- Jesus Felipe and Franklin M. Fisher
- Short‐ and Long‐Run Effects of Environmental Degradation: A Structuralist Approach pp. 263-300

- Rabindra Nath Chakraborty
- A Model of Take‐Off and Fast Growth in Open Economies pp. 301-325

- Luciano Boggio
- The Effects of Taxation in a Kaleckian Growth Model pp. 326-345

- Anthony Laramie and Douglas Mair
- Capital Flows, Interest Payments and the Balance‐of‐Payments Constrained Growth Model: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis pp. 346-365

- Juan Carlos Moreno‐Brid
- Endogenous Banking Markup, Distributional Conflict and Capacity Utilization pp. 366-384

- Gilberto Lima and Antonio J. A. Meirelles
Volume 54, issue 1, 2003
- The Importance of Time pp. 3-9

- William Wadman
- Time as a Resource and as a Context pp. 10-28

- Vittorioemanuele Ferrante and Antonio Gay
- Multiple Constraints and Hicksian Complementarity: A Generalization and an Application to Portfolio Choice pp. 29-44

- Christian Weber
- Consumption Takes Time: A Response pp. 45-48

- Ian Steedman
- Stochastic Dominance of Pension Plans pp. 49-59

- Yaffa Machnes
- The Role of Turnover Costs in the Enforcement of Performance–Related Pay Contracts pp. 60-78

- Vincenzo Scoppa
- Involuntary Unemployment and the Existence of GDP Functions pp. 79-88

- Max Albert and Jürgen Meckl
- Attitudes Towards Risk: An Experiment pp. 89-124

- Jürgen Eichberger, Werner Güth and Wieland Müller
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