Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics
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Volume 42, month Nov., 1980
- Statistical Methodology and the Use of Economic and Social Indicators in the Estimation of Per Capita GDP Levels for Developing Countries pp. 281-303
- Christopher L Gilbert
- In Search of an Explanation of Commercial Bank Short-Run Portfolio Selection pp. 305-35
- Anthony S Courakis
- A Note on the Properties of Products of Random Variables with Reference to Economic Applications pp. 337-44
- Robert W Bacon
- Crowding out and Different pp. 345-60
- Andrew A Stevenson and Terry Moody
- Decomposable Measures of Economic Instability pp. 361-74
- David A Brodsky
Volume 42, month Aug., 1980
- Has Capitalism Underdeveloped the Labour Reserves of South Africa? pp. 157-201
- John Knight and G Lenta
- Vertical Inter-Firm Linkages in LDCs: An Empirical Study pp. 203-26
- Sanjaya Lall
- The Relationship between Gross Capital Stock and Net Capital Stock: An Assessment of the U K Time Series pp. 227-34
- G. Steele
- The Small Sample Performance of the Szroeter Bounds Test for Heteroscedasticity and a Simple Test for Use When Szroeter's Test is Inconclusive pp. 235-50
- M J Harrison
- Semi-Input-Output and Shadow Prices: A Critical Note [The Integration of Project and Sector Analysis: Some Further Remarks] [Shadow Prices for Chile] [A Note on the Integration of Project and Sector Analysis] pp. 251-56
- Clive Bell and Shantayanan Devarajan
- Semi-Input-Output and Shadow Prices: A Reply [The Integration of Project and Sector Analysis-Some Further Remarks] pp. 257-59
- Arie Kuyvenhoven
- Semi-Input-Output and Shadow Prices: A Reply [A Note on the Integration of Project and Sector Analysis] pp. 261-62
- Stephen Wanhill
- Lognormality and the Principle of Transfers [The Variance of Logarithms and Industrial Concentration] pp. 263-67
- P E Hart
- Industrial Concentration: The Role of Statistical Theories (A Comment on Mr. Sawyer's Note) [The Variance of Logarithms and Industrial Concentration] pp. 269-72
- S J Prais
- The Variance of Logarithms and Industrial Concentration: A Reply pp. 273-78
- Malcolm Sawyer
- On Mr. Sawyer's Reply [The Variance of Logarithms and Industrial Concentration] pp. 279-80
- S J Prais
- A Second Reply [The Variance of Logarithms and Industrial Concentration] pp. 280
- Malcolm Sawyer
Volume 42, month May, 1980
- Optimal Quality Choice: An Empirical Study pp. 65-78
- Margaret Irish
- Aid, Savings and Growth Revisited pp. 79-95
- Paul Mosley
- The Food Accounting Matrix: An Analytical Device for Food Planners pp. 97-124
- Roger W Hay
- Time Costs, Aspirations and the Effect of Economic Growth on German Fertility pp. 125-43
- John Ermisch
- Size of Plant and Strike-Proneness pp. 145-56
- P K Edwards
Volume 42, month Feb., 1980
- The Reliability of Vacancy Statistics pp. 1-16
- Bridget Rosewell and Derek Robinson
- Testing a Standard Theory of Portfolio Selection pp. 17-35
- Patrick Honohan
- Aggregation in Logarithmic Models: Some Experiments with UK Exports pp. 36-50
- L. Winters
- The New Government Pension Scheme: A Simulation Analysis pp. 51-64
- John Creedy
Volume 41, month Nov., 1979
- The Product Cycle Hypothesis in a New International Environment pp. 255-67
- Raymond Vernon
- Explaining Changing Patterns of International Production: In Defence of the Eclectic Theory pp. 269-95
- John H Dunning
- Intra-Firm and Industrial Exports to the United States pp. 297-311
- G K Helleiner and Real Lavergne
- The International Allocation of Research Activity by US Multinationals pp. 313-31
- Sanjaya Lall
- Multinational Corporations and the Developing Economics: Potential Gains in a World of Imperfect Markets and Uncertainty pp. 333-44
- Tamir Agmon and Seev Hirsch
- 'Stickers' or 'Snatchers'? Employment in Multinational Corporations during the Recession pp. 345-58
- Dermot McAleese and Michael Counahan
- Foreign Influences on Korean Industrial Development pp. 359-88
- Larry E Westphal, Yung W Rhee and Garry Pursell
Volume 41, month Aug., 1979
- The Transfer Problem Revisited: Analogies between the Reparations Payments of the 1920s and the Problems of the OPEC Surpluses pp. 183-91
- Thomas Balogh and Andrew Graham
- The Demand for New Cars II-An Empirical Model for the UK pp. 193-214
- A G Armstrong and J C Odling-Smee
- Bid Behaviour and the Determination of UK Treasury Bill Rates, 1970-1976 pp. 215-26
- Anthony Saunders and Charles Ward
- Unemployment Dispersion and Phillips Loops: A Direct Test of the Lipsey Hypothesis pp. 227-33
- David J Smyth
- A Note on the Analysis of Trade Unions and Relative Wages pp. 235-38
- John Creedy
- On Measuring the Instability of Time Series Data pp. 239-46
- James E Duggan
- On the Instability Index of Time Series Data: A Generalization pp. 247-48
- P A Della Valle
- On Measuring the Instability of Time Series Data: A Comment pp. 249-50
- Alan Brown
Volume 41, month May, 1979
- Labour Market Segmentation in Britain pp. 81-115
- Ken Mayhew and B Rosewell
- Black Wages and Choice of Techniques in South Africa pp. 117-44
- John Knight
- Interest Rates and Inflation Expectations: The British Experience pp. 145-64
- John Foster
- The Variance of Logarithms and Industrial Concentration pp. 165-81
- Malcolm Sawyer
Volume 41, month Feb., 1979
- Economists and Strikes pp. 1-19
- Ken Mayhew
- The Analysis of Risk in Irrigation Projects in Developing Countries pp. 21-35
- Ian Livingstone and Arthur Hazlewood
- Deposit Substitutes and Their Monetary Policy Significance in Developing Countries pp. 37-50
- Deena R Khatkhate and Delano Villanueva
- Engineering Wages and the Social Contract, 1975-1977 pp. 51-61
- William Brown
- Identification of Activity Effects, Trends and Cycles in Import Demand pp. 63-68
- Terry Barker
- Trends and Cycles in Import Penetration in the UK: Comment pp. 69-77
- J D Whitley and R A Wilson
- Trends and Cycles in Import Penetration in the UK: Reply pp. 78-80
- James J Hughes and Anthony Thirlwall