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Volume 73, month 12, 2011
- Economic Growth in China: Productivity and Policy pp. 719-721

- John Knight, Yang Yao and Linda Yueh
- Diagnosing Development Bottlenecks: China and India pp. 722-752

- Wei Li, Taye Mengistae and Lixin Xu
- Does Incorporation Improve Firm Performance? pp. 753-770

- Xiao Mei Li and Linda Yueh
- Foreign Direct Investment and Total Factor Productivity in China: A Spatial Dynamic Panel Analysis pp. 771-791

- Eunsuk Hong and Laixiang Sun
- Processing Trade, FDI and the Exports of Indigenous Firms: Firm‐Level Evidence from Technology‐Intensive Industries in China pp. 792-817

- Xiaolan Fu
- Explaining Spatial Convergence of China's Industrial Productivity pp. 818-832

- Paul Deng and Gary H. Jefferson
- Does Financial Repression Inhibit or Facilitate Economic Growth? A Case Study of Chinese Reform Experience pp. 833-855

- Yiping Huang and Xun Wang
- The Cursed Virtue: Government Infrastructural Investment and Household Consumption in Chinese Provinces pp. 856-877

- Binkai Chen and Yang Yao
Volume 73, month 10, 2011
- GMM Estimation with Non‐causal Instruments pp. 581-592

- Markku Lanne and Pentti Saikkonen
- Price Stickiness in the US and Europe Revisited: Evidence from Internet Prices pp. 593-621

- Patrick Lünnemann and Ladislav Wintr
- Modelling Electricity Prices: International Evidence pp. 622-650

- Alvaro Escribano, J. Ignacio Peña and Pablo Villaplana
- Robust Non‐nested Testing for Ordinary Least Squares Regression when Some of the Regressors are Lagged Dependent Variables pp. 651-668

- Leslie Godfrey
- Testing Stationarity in Small‐ and Medium‐Sized Samples when Disturbances are Serially Correlated pp. 669-690

- Kristian Jönsson
- HEGY Tests in the Presence of Moving Averages pp. 691-704

- Tomás del Barrio Castro and Denise Osborn
- Do Short‐Term Observed Income Changes Overstate Structural Economic Mobility? pp. 705-717

- Felix Naschold and Christopher Barrett
Volume 73, month 08, 2011
- The Effects of Additive Outliers and Measurement Errors when Testing for Structural Breaks in Variance pp. 449-468
- Paulo Rodrigues and Antonio Rubia
- Testing for Seasonal Unit Roots in Monthly Panels of Time Series pp. 469-488
- Robert Kunst and Philip Hans Franses
- The US Wage Phillips Curve across Frequencies and over Time pp. 489-508
- Marco Gallegati, Mauro Gallegati, James Bernard Ramsey and Willi Semmler
- Do Spillovers Stimulate Incremental or Drastic Product Innovations? Evidence from German Establishment Data pp. 509-538
- Uwe Jirjahn and Kornelius Kraft
- ICT Adoption and Heterogeneity in Production Technologies: Evidence for Chilean Retailers pp. 539-555
- Gaaitzen de Vries and Michael Koetter
- Why Are Concavity Conditions Not Satisfied in the Cost Function? The Case of Japanese Manufacturing Firms during the Bubble Period pp. 556-580
- Kazuo Ogawa
Volume 73, month 06, 2011
- Economies in Transition: How Important Is Trade Openness for Growth? pp. 287-314
- Tommaso Nannicini and Andreas Billmeier
- Testing Steady‐State Restrictions of Linear Rational Expectations Models when Data are Highly Persistent pp. 315-334
- John Juselius
- Identification of Slowdowns and Accelerations for the Euro Area Economy pp. 335-364
- Olivier Darné and Laurent Ferrara
- The Role of Export Market Participation in the Choice of Organizational Form of Production Technology pp. 365-397
- Andrey Stoyanov
- Crowding Out Informal Care? Evidence from a Field Experiment in Germany pp. 398-427
- Melanie Arntz and Stephan Thomsen
- Productivity or Discrimination? Beauty and the Exams pp. 428-447
- Giam Pietro Cipriani and Angelo Zago
Volume 73, month 04, 2011
- Why has China Grown So Fast? The Role of Physical and Human Capital Formation pp. 141-174
- Sai Ding and John Knight
- Sectoral Survey‐based Confidence Indicators for Europe pp. 175-206
- Andrea Carriero and Massimiliano Marcellino
- Preferences, Comparative Advantage, and Compensating Wage Differentials for Job Routinization pp. 207-229
- Climent Quintana‐Domeque
- Consumer Information and Pharmaceutical Prices: Theory and Evidence pp. 230-254
- David Granlund and Niklas Rudholm
- Understanding Italian Inequality Trends pp. 255-275
- Carlo Fiorio
- Bradford Smith: An Econometrician Decades Ahead of His Time pp. 276-285
- Terence C. Mills
Volume 73, month 02, 2011
- Profit Shifting and Measured Productivity of Multinational Firms pp. 1-20
- Giorgia Maffini and Socrates Mokkas
- China's One‐Child Policy and ‘the Mystery of Missing Women’: Ethnic Minorities and Male‐Biased Sex Ratios pp. 21-39
- Erwin Bulte, Nico Heerink and Xiaobo Zhang
- Following in Your Parents’ Footsteps? Empirical Analysis of Matched Parent–Offspring Test Scores pp. 40-58
- Sarah Brown, Steven McIntosh and Karl Taylor
- Family Size and Educational Investments in Children: Evidence from Private Tutoring Expenditures in South Korea pp. 59-78
- Changhui Kang
- Regional Asymmetries in the Impact of Monetary Policy Shocks on Prices: Evidence from US Cities pp. 79-103
- David Fielding and Kalvinder Shields
- The Relative Importance of Symmetric and Asymmetric Shocks: The Case of United Kingdom and Euro Area pp. 104-118
- Gert Peersman
- Least Squares Asymptotics in Spurious and Cointegrated Panel Regressions with Common and Idiosyncratic Stochastic Trends pp. 119-139
- Jean-Pierre Urbain and Joakim Westerlund
Volume 72, month 12, 2010
- Smoking Habits: Like Father, Like Son, Like Mother, Like Daughter? pp. 717-743

- Maria Loureiro, Anna Sanz-de-Galdeano and Daniela Vuri
- Horizontal vs. Vertical Interdependence in Multinational Activity pp. 744-768

- Harald Badinger and Peter Egger
- A Rational Expectations Consistent Measure of Risk: Using Financial Market Data from a Middle Income Context pp. 769-793

- Johannes Fedderke and Neryvia Pillay
- New Insights into Unemployment Duration and Post Unemployment Earnings in Germany pp. 794-826

- Bernd Fitzenberger and Ralf Wilke
- Structural Analysis of Electricity Demand and Supply Interactions pp. 827-856

- Carlo Fezzi and Derek Bunn
Volume 72, month 10, 2010
- Bias Reduction in Dynamic Panel Data Models by Common Recursive Mean Adjustment pp. 567-599

- Chi-Young Choi, Nelson Mark and Donggyu Sul
- Regression Models with Variables of Different Frequencies: The Case of a Fixed Frequency Ratio pp. 600-620

- Virmantas Kvedaras and Alfredas Račkauskas
- Job Creation, Job Destruction and the Role of Small Firms: Firm‐Level Evidence for the UK pp. 621-647

- Alexander Hijzen, Richard Upward and Peter Wright
- Testing for Conditional Convergence in Variance and Skewness: The Firm Size Distribution Revisited pp. 648-668

- Peter Huber and Michael Pfaffermayr
- Estimating a Parsimonious Model of Inequality Aversion in Stackelberg Duopoly Experiments pp. 669-686

- Sau‐Him Paul Lau and Felix Leung
- Non‐Classical Measurement Error in Long‐Term Retrospective Recall Surveys pp. 687-695

- John Gibson and Bonggeun Kim
- On the Choice of Control Variables in the Crime Equation pp. 696-715

- Carlisle E. Moody and Thomas B. Marvell
Volume 72, month 08, 2010
- Sovereign Risk: Are the EU's New Member States Different? pp. 411-427

- David Hauner, Jiri Jonas and Manmohan Singh Kumar
- Habits, Complementarities and Heterogeneity in Alcohol and Tobacco Demand: A Multivariate Dynamic Model pp. 428-457

- David Aristei and Luca Pieroni
- Channels through which Public Employment Services and Small Business Assistance Programmes Work pp. 458-485

- Núria Rodríguez‐Planas
- Determinants and Dynamics of Current Account Reversals: An Empirical Analysis pp. 486-517

- Roman Liesenfeld, Guilherme Moura and Jean-Francois Richard
- Factor MIDAS for Nowcasting and Forecasting with Ragged‐Edge Data: A Model Comparison for German GDP pp. 518-550

- Massimiliano Marcellino and Christian Schumacher
- Identifying Structural Breaks in Cointegrated Vector Autoregressive Models pp. 551-565

- Håvard Hungnes
Volume 72, month 06, 2010
- On Lumpiness in the Replacement and Expansion of Capital* pp. 263-281

- Wilko Letterie, Gerard Pfann and Sher Verick
- Wages and Ageing: Is There Evidence for the ‘Inverse‐U’ Profile?* pp. 282-306

- Michal Myck
- Exponential Tilting with Weak Instruments: Estimation and Testing* pp. 307-325

- Mehmet Caner
- Pro‐competitive Effect of Trade and Non‐decreasing Price‐Cost Margins* pp. 326-356

- Herve Boulhol
- Why So Unhappy? The Effects of Unionization on Job Satisfaction* pp. 357-380

- Alex Bryson, Lorenzo Cappellari and Claudio Lucifora
- Refining Targeting against Poverty Evidence from Tunisia* pp. 381-410

- Christophe Muller and Sami Bibi
Volume 72, month 04, 2010
- A Micro‐Decomposition Analysis of Aggregate Human Development Outcomes* pp. 119-145

- Sylvie Lambert, Martin Ravallion and Dominique van de Walle
- Mortality Shocks and Survivors’ Consumption Growth* pp. 146-171

- Michael Grimm
- Choosing the Best Training Programme: Is there a Case for Statistical Treatment Rules?* pp. 172-201

- Jonas Staghøj, Michael Svarer and Michael Rosholm
- Induced Civic Pride and Integration* pp. 202-220

- Bernd Süssmuth, Malte Heyne and Wolfgang Maennig
- Do Employers Respond to the Costs of Continued Search?* pp. 221-245

- Vera Brencic
- Mismeasured Household Size and its Implications for the Identification of Economies of Scale* pp. 246-262

- Timothy Halliday
Volume 72, month 02, 2010
- Diversity, Choice and the Quasi‐market: An Empirical Analysis of Secondary Education Policy in England* pp. 1-26

- Steve Bradley and Jim Taylor
- A Coincident Index, Common Factors, and Monthly Real GDP* pp. 27-46

- Roberto Mariano and Yasutomo Murasawa
- On the Construction of the European Economic Sentiment Indicator* pp. 47-62

- Sarah Gelper and Christophe Croux
- Exchange Rates and Fundamentals: Evidence from Long‐Horizon Regression Tests* pp. 63-88

- Shiu-Sheng Chen and Yu-Hsi Chou
- Testing the Stochastic Implications of the Permanent Income Hypothesis Using Canadian Provincial Data* pp. 89-108

- Joseph DeJuan, John Seater and Tony Wirjanto
- With or Without U? The Appropriate Test for a U‐Shaped Relationship* pp. 109-118

- Jo Lind and Halvor Mehlum