Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics
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Volume 49, month November, 1987
- A Model of Wage Bargaining pp. 347-72
- Penelope A Rowlatt
- New Entry and Hedonic Price Discounts: The Case of the Irish Car Market pp. 373-84
- R S Thompson
- Regression Analysis versus Linear Programming in the Analysis of Price-Quality Relationships: An Application to the Determination of pp. 385-99
- J S Cubbin and A J Murfin
- Trade Instability and Distance between Trading Countries pp. 401-15
- James K Binkley
- Non-normality as Distributional Misspecification in Single-Equation pp. 417-30
- Wim Vijverberg
- Computing Robust Standard Errors for Within-Groups Estimators pp. 431-34
- Manuel Arellano
- Multi-user Access of PC-GIVE Versions 4.1 and 4.2 pp. 435-37
- Alan Carruth
- Computing Heteroscedasticity-Robust Tests of Linear Restrictions pp. 439-46
- Haluk Erlat
Volume 49, month August, 1987
- The Demand for Money in the United Kingdom, 1875-1913 pp. 251-71
- Jan Tore Klovland
- Direct Taxation, Transfers and Reranking: Some Empirical Results for the UK pp. 273-90
- Brian Nolan
- A Test of Heterogeneity of Family and Hired Labour in Asian Agriculture pp. 291-305
- Anil Deolalikar and Wim Vijverberg
- Models of Primary Price Indices pp. 307-22
- L. Winters
- The Role of Speculation in the Forward Exchange Market: Some Consistent Estimates Assuming Rational Expectations pp. 323-33
- Mark Taylor
- Price-Tenure Regressions with Censored Data pp. 335-41
- Robert C Marshall and Gary A Zarkin
- A Note on the Computation of the Correct Estimated Covariance Matrix for a Ridge Regression Shortcut pp. 343-45
- Simon Power and William Bishopp
Volume 49, month May, 1987
- The Effects and Determinants of Training pp. 171-90
- Christine Greenhalgh and Mark Stewart
- Capital Intensity and Export Propensity in Some Latin American pp. 191-208
- Kim Sosin and Loretta Fairchild
- Sources of Scale Economies: Sugar Production in Less Developed pp. 209-26
- Michael Tribe and R L W Alpine
- On Sign Changes upon Deletion of a Variable in Linear Regression Analysis pp. 227-29
- E H Oksanen
- The Convergence Characteristics of Iterative Techniques for pp. 231-44
- Paul Fisher and Andrew Hughes Hallett
- An Extension of the Lorenz-Diagram with Special Reference to Survival Analysis pp. 245-50
- Martin Riese
Volume 49, month February, 1987
- Wage Determination and Labour Market Inflexibility: Introduction pp. 1-8
- John Knight and Ken Mayhew
- Structural Unemployment pp. 9-36
- R Jackman and Stephen Roper
- How Inflexible Are Negotiated Wages in Britain? pp. 37-57
- Derek Robinson
- Wage Inflexibility in Britain pp. 59-78
- Alan Carruth and Andrew Oswald
- A Two-Sector Analysis of the UK Labour Market pp. 79-102
- Sean Holly and Peter Smith
- Why Is Wage Inflation in Britain So High? pp. 103-28
- Stephen Nickell
- Pay Settlements in Manufacturing Industry, 1979-84: A Micro-data Study of the Impact of Product and Labour Market Pressures pp. 129-50
- Mary Gregory, Peter Lobban and Andrew Thomson
- Real Wages and Taxation in Ten OECD Countries pp. 151-69
- Anthonie Knoester and Nico van der Windt
Volume 48, month November, 1986
- The Changing Picture of Male Unemployment in Great Britain 1972-1981 pp. 309-30
- Peter R Hughes and Gillian Hutchinson
- Investment and the 1984 Budget: An Interim Assessment pp. 331-38
- Michael Sumner
- Transformation of the CBI Capacity Utilization Series: Theory and Evidence pp. 339-52
- Ciaran Driver
- Decomposition Methods, Agricultural Productivity Growth and Technological Change: A Critique Supported by Bangladeshi Data pp. 353-72
- Mohammad Alauddin and Clement Tisdell
- The Input-Output Measurement of Interindustry Linkages: A Comment pp. 373-77
- Antonio Guccione
- The Input-Output Measurement of Interindustry Linkages: A Reply pp. 379-84
- Guido Cella
- Kinked Exponential Models for Growth Rate Estimation pp. 385-91
- James K Boyce
Volume 48, month August, 1986
- Econometric Modelling with Cointegrated Variables: An Overview pp. 201-12
- David Hendry
- Developments in the Study of Cointegrated Economic Variables pp. 213-28
- Clive Granger
- An Application of the Granger & Engle Two-Step Estimation Procedure to United Kingdom Aggregate Wage Data pp. 229-39
- Stephen Hall
- Testing Neo-Classical Theories of Labour Demand: An Application of Cointegration Techniques pp. 241-51
- Tim Jenkinson
- Exploring Equilibrium Relationships in Econometrics through Static Models: Some Monte Carlo Evidence pp. 253-77
- Banerjee, Anindya, et al
- Professor Hendry's Econometric Methodology pp. 283-307
- Christopher L Gilbert
- A Note on Spurious Regressions with Integrated Moving Average Errors pp. 379-82
- Cesar Molinas
Volume 48, month May, 1986
- Quantitative v. Qualitative Measures of Inflation Expectations pp. 99-120
- Roy Batchelor
- Testing the Arbitrage Pricing Theory in the United Kingdom pp. 121-41
- Michael Beenstock and Kam-Fai Chan
- Import Substitution, Industrial Concentration and Productivity Growth in Indian Manufacturing pp. 143-64
- Bishwanath Goldar
- Influences on the Profitability of the Manufacturing Sector in the UK--An Empirical Study pp. 165-87
- Michael Funke
- Fitting of Distribution Curves to Grouped Data pp. 189-200
- Giuseppe Mazzarino
Volume 48, month February, 1986
- A Test of a Model of Trade Union Behaviour: The Coal and Steel Industries in Britain pp. 1-18
- Alan Carruth, Andrew Oswald and Lewis Findlay
- Strike Propensities at the British Workplace pp. 19-39
- David Blanchflower and John S Cubbin
- Short-Time Working and the Unemployment Benefit System in Great Britain pp. 41-59
- John Richards and Alan Carruth
- On Lagged Adjustment, Permanent Income, Expectations Formation and the Demand for Money pp. 61-72
- Ronald MacDonald and David Peel
- The IMF Supply-Side Approach to Devaluation: A Response pp. 73-82
- Karim Nashashibi and Patrick Clawson
- The IMF Supply-Side Approach to Devaluation: A Reply pp. 83-86
- M Nureldin Hussain and Anthony Thirlwall
- Using PC-GIVE in Econometrics Teaching pp. 87-98
- David Hendry