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Volume 61, month 11, 1999
- The Components of Output Growth: A Stochastic Frontier Analysis pp. 455-487

- Gary Koop, Jacek Osiewalski and Mark Steel
- Investment in Africa's Manufacturing Sector: A Four Country Panel Data Analysis pp. 489-512

- Arne Bigsten, Paul Collier, Stefan Dercon, Bernard Gauthier, Jan Willem Gunning, Anders Isaksson, Abena Oduro, Remco Oostendorp, Cathy Pattilo, Mans Soderbom, Michel Sylvain, Francis Teal and Albert Zeufack
- A Time Series Analysis of U.K. Lottery Sales: Long and Short Run Price Elasticities pp. 513-526

- Lisa Farrell, Edgar Morgenroth and Ian Walker
- Gambling on Lotto Numbers: Testing for Substitutability or Complementarity Using Semi‐weekly Turnover Data pp. 527-544

- Catriona Purfield and Patrick Waldron
- Long‐run Causality, with an Application to International Links Between Long‐term Interest Rates pp. 545-568

- Catherine Bruneau and Eric Jondeau
- Seasonal Unit Root Tests with Structural Breaks in Deterministic Seasonality pp. 569-582

- Kelvin Balcombe
- Unit Root Testing Using Covariates: Some Theory and Evidence pp. 583-595

- Guglielmo Maria Caporale and Nikitas Pittis
- A Note on Estimated Coefficients in Random Effects Probit Models pp. 597-602

- Wiji Arulampalam
- Panel Data Unit Roots and Cointegration: An Overview pp. 607-629

- Anindya Banerjee
- A Comparative Study of Unit Root Tests with Panel Data and a New Simple Test pp. 631-652

- G. S. Maddala and Shaowen Wu
- Critical Values for Cointegration Tests in Heterogeneous Panels with Multiple Regressors pp. 653-670

- Peter Pedroni
- Testing the Stability of a Production Function with Urbanization as a Shift Factor pp. 671-690

- Suzanne McCoskey and Chihwa Kao
- International R&D Spillovers: An Application of Estimation and Inference in Panel Cointegration pp. 691-709

- Chihwa Kao, Min‐Hsien Chiang and Bangtian Chen
- Maximum Likelihood Estimation in Panels with Incidental Trends pp. 711-747

- Hyungsik R. Moon and Peter C. B. Phillip
- A Principal Components Analysis of Common Stochastic Trends in Heterogeneous Panel Data: Some Monte Carlo Evidence pp. 749-767

- Stephen Hall, Stepana Lazarova and Giovanni Urga
Volume 61, month 08, 1999
- Do the Rich Stay Unemployed Longer? An Empirical Study for the UK pp. 295-314

- Elena Stancanelli
- Transitions to and From Self‐employment in Spain: An Empirical Analysis pp. 315-341

- Raquel Carrasco
- The Hiring Function Reconsidered: on Closing the Circle pp. 343-364

- Karen Mumford and Peter Smith
- UK Intra‐industry Trade with the EU North and South pp. 365-384

- David Greenaway, Chris Milner and Robert Elliott
- On Some Statistical Methods for Modelling the Incidence of Poverty pp. 385-408

- Stephen Pudney
- On the Role of Seasonal Intercepts in Seasonal Cointegration pp. 409-433

- Philip Hans Franses and Robert Kunst
- A Correction for Local Biasedness of the Wald and Null Wald Tests pp. 435-450

- Kim-Leng Goh and Maxwell King
Volume 61, month 05, 1999
- On Kin Groups and Wages in the Ghanaian Labour Market pp. 133-151

- Paul Collier and Ashish Garg
- Fertility and the Human Capital Loss of Non‐Participation pp. 153-166

- Christian Belzil and Philip Hergel
- New Men and New Women? A Comparison of Paid Work Propensities from a Panel Data Perspective pp. 167-197

- Alison Booth, Stephen Jenkins and Carlos García-Serrano
- Capital Structure and Labour Demand: Investigations Using German Micro Data pp. 199-215

- Michael Funke, Wolf Maurer and Holger Strulik
- Market Segmentation and Stock Price Behaviour pp. 217-235

- Keith Cuthbertson, Simon Hayes and Dirk Nitzsche
- Multicointegration in Stock‐Flow Models pp. 237-254

- Tom Engsted and Niels Haldrup
- Diagnostics for IV Regressions pp. 255-281

- Mohammad Pesaran and Larry W. Taylor
- Near Observational Equivalence and Fractionally Integrated Processes pp. 283-290

- Francesc Marmol and Juan Reboredo
Volume 61, month 02, 1999
- What Has Happened to the Union Wage Differential in Britain in the 1990s? pp. 5-31

- Andrew Hildreth
- When Economic Reform is Faster Then Statistical Reform: Measuring and Explaining Income Inequality in Rural China pp. 33-56

- Martin Ravallion and Shaohua Chen
- Simultaneous Determination of Home Work and Market Work of Women in Urban West Africa pp. 57-84

- Peter Glick
- Wave Behaviour of Mergers and Acquisitions in the UK: A Sectoral Study pp. 85-94

- Marcelo Resende
- The Effect of Unemployment Benefits on the Probability of Re‐employment in Poland pp. 95-108

- Vera Adamchik
- A New Test for Structural Stability Based on Recursive Residuals pp. 109-119

- Jonathan Wright
- A Note on the Performance of Simple Specification Tests for the Tobit Model pp. 121-127

- Peter Ericson and Jorgen Hansen
Volume 60, month November, 1998
- Enrolment and Delayed Enrolment of Secondary School Age Children in Indonesia pp. 413-30
- Menno Pradhan
- Intergenerational Mobility in Britain: Evidence from Unemployment Patterns pp. 431-47
- Donal O'Neill and Olive Sweetman
- Indexation and Wage Change Settlement: Evidence from Spanish Manufacturing Firms pp. 449-84
- Sergi Jimenez-Martin
- Trade Union Decline and the Distribution of Wages in the UK: Evidence from Kernel Density Estimation pp. 509-28
- Brian D Bell and Michael K Pitt
- Market Services: Productivity Benchmarks for the UK pp. 529-51
- Mary O'Mahony, Nicholas Oulton and Jennet Vass
Volume 60, month August, 1998
- Why Are Older Pensioners Poorer? pp. 271-90
- Paul Johnson and Gary Stears
- Maternal Labour Supply and Child Nutrition in West Africa pp. 325-55
- Peter Glick and David Sahn
- Estimating the Demand for Housing, Land, and Neighbourhood Characteristics pp. 357-82
- Paul Cheshire and Stephen Sheppard
Volume 60, month May, 1998
- The Cyclicality of Markups in a Model with Adjustment Costs: Econometric Evidence for US Industry pp. 121-42
- Marzio Galeotti and Fabio Schiantarelli
- When Do Firms Go in for Growth by Acquisitions? pp. 143-64
- Donald Hay and Guy S Liu
- The Meaning and Determinants of Skills Shortages pp. 165-87
- Francis Green, Stephen Machin and David Wilkinson
- Changes in the Determinants of Employer-Funded Training for Full-Time Employees in Britain, 1984-1994 pp. 189-214
- Michael Shields
- Temporary Separations and Firm Size in the German Labour Market pp. 215-25
- Kostas Mavromaras and Helmut Rudolph
- Separability and Aggregate Shocks in the Life-Cycle Model of Consumption: Evidence from Spain pp. 227-47
- M. Dolores Collado
- Size and Power of the Error Correction Model Cointegration Test. A Bootstrap Approach pp. 249-55
- Panagiotis Mantalos and Ghazi Shukur
- Financial Innovation and Divisia Monetary Aggregates: Comment on Ford, Peng, Mullineux (1992) pp. 257-59
- Peter Spencer
- The Relationship between Even History and Discrete Time Duration Models: An Application to the Analysis of Personnel Absenteeism pp. 261-65
- Tim Barmby
Volume 60, month February, 1998
- Union Coverage Differentials. Some Estimates for Britain Using the New Earnings Survey Panel Dataset pp. 47-77
- Martyn J Andrews, David Bell and Richard Upward
- The Identifiability of Independent Competing Risks Models with Multiple Spells pp. 107-16
- Yoshiaki Omori
Volume 60, month 11, 1998
- Enrolment and Delayed Enrolment of Secondary School Age Children in Indonesia pp. 413-430

- Menno Pradhan
- Intergenerational Mobility in Britain: Evidence from Unemployment Patterns pp. 431-447

- Donal O'Neill and Olive Sweetman
- Indexation and Wage Change Settlements: Evidence from Spanish Manufacturing Firms pp. 449-484

- Sergi Jimenez‐Martin
- Directors' Pay and Turnover: An Application to a Sample of Large UK Firms pp. 485-507

- Martin Conyon
- Trade Union Decline and the Distribution of Wages in the UK: Evidence from Kernel Density Estimation pp. 509-528

- Brian D. Bell and Michael K. Pitt
- Market Services: Productivity Benchmarks for the UK pp. 529-551

- Mary O'Mahony, Nicholas Oulton and Jennet Vass
Volume 60, month 08, 1998
- Why are Older Pensioners Poorer? pp. 271-290

- Paul Johnson and Gary Stears
- The Effect of School Size on Exam Performance in Secondary Schools pp. 291-324

- Steve Bradley and Jim Taylor
- Maternal Labour Supply and Child Nutrition in West Africa pp. 325-355

- Peter Glick and David Sahn
- Estimating the Demand for Housing, Land, and Neighbourhood Characteristics pp. 357-382

- Paul Cheshire and Stephen Sheppard
- Ethnicity and Self‐Employment in Britain pp. 383-407

- Ken Clark and Stephen Drinkwater
Volume 60, month 05, 1998
- The Cyclicality of Markups in a Model with Adjustment Costs: Econometric Evidence for US Industry pp. 121-142

- Marzio Galeotti and Fabio Schiantarelli
- When do Firms go in for Growth by Acquisitions? pp. 143-165

- Donald Hay and Guy S. Liu
- The Meaning and Determinants of Skills Shortages pp. 165-187

- Francis Green, Stephen Machin and David Wilkinson
- Changes in the Determinants of Employer‐funded Training for Full‐time Employees in Britain, 1984–94 pp. 189-214

- Michael Shields
- Temporary Separations and Firm Size in the German Labour Market pp. 215-225

- Kostas G. Mavromaras and Helmut Rudolph
- Separability and Aggregate Shocks in the Life‐cycle Model of Consumption: Evidence from Spain pp. 227-247

- M. Dolores Collado
- Size and Power of the Error Correction Model Cointegration Test. A Bootstrap Approach pp. 249-255

- Panagiotis Mantalos and Ghazi Shukur
- Financial Innovation and Divisia Monetary Aggregates: Comment on Ford, Peng, Mullineux (1992) pp. 257-259

- Peter Spencer
- The Relationship between Event History and Discrete Time Duration Models: An Application to the Analysis of Personnel Absenteeism pp. 261-265

- Tim Barmby
Volume 60, month 02, 1998
- The Puzzle of Jobless Growth in Indian Manufacturing pp. 5-32

- Sonia Bhalotra
- Potential Unemployment Benefit Duration and Spell Length: Lessons from a Quasi‐Experiment in Austria pp. 33-45

- Rudolf Winter‐Ebmer
- Union Coverage Differentials. Some Estimates for Britain Using the New Earnings Survey Panel Dataset pp. 47-7

- Martyn J. Andrews, David N. F. Bell and Richard Upward
- Women's Employment Transitions Around Childbearing pp. 79-98

- Shirley Dex, Heather Joshi, Susan Macran and Andrew McCulloch
- How Important is Foreign Direct Investment? pp. 99-106

- John Cantwell and Christian Bellak
- The Identifiability of Independent Competing Risks Models with Multiple Spells pp. 107-116

- Yoshiaki Omori