Scandinavian Journal of Economics
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Volume 101, issue 4, 1999
- Industrial Policy in Open Economies pp. 493-493

- Bertil Holmlund, Kjell Erik Lommerud and Erling Steigum
- The International Division of Industries: Clustering and Comparative Advantage in a Multi‐industry Model pp. 495-513

- Anthony Venables
- Self‐reinforcing Agglomerations? An Empirical Industry Study pp. 515-532

- Karen Helene Midelfart Knarvik and Frode Steen
- Another Nail in the Coffin? Or Can the Trade Based Explanation of Changing Skill Structures Be Resurrected? pp. 533-554

- Thibaut Desjonqueres, Stephen Machin and John van Reenen
- Declining Returns to Education in Norway? Comparing Estimates across Cohorts, Sectors and over Time pp. 555-576

- Torbjørn Haegeland, Tor Klette and Kjell G Salvanes
- Beat 'em or Join 'em? Export Subsidies versus International Research Joint Ventures in Oligopolistic Markets pp. 577-596

- J. Peter Neary and Paul O'Sullivan
- Industrial Policy and Firm Heterogeneity pp. 597-616

- Pedro Barros and Tore Nilssen
- Multinationals without Advantages pp. 617-630

- Andrea Fosfuri and Massimo Motta
- International Competition for Multinational Investment pp. 631-649

- Jan I. Haaland and Ian Wooton
- Partnerships, Buy‐Out Options and Investment in Emerging Markets pp. 651-672

- Peter Møllgaard and Per Baltzer Overgaard
- Transfer Pricing and Ownership Structure pp. 673-688

- Tommy Gabrielsen and Guttorm Schjelderup
Volume 101, issue 3, 1999
- Inflation Targeting: Some Extensions pp. 337-361

- Lars Svensson
- Do Monetary Unions Make Economic Sense? Evidence from the Scandinavian Currency Union, 1873–1913 pp. 363-377

- U. Michael Bergman
- The Labour Input Response to Permanent Changes in Output: An Errors‐in‐Variables Analysis Based on Panel Data pp. 379-404

- Erik Biorn and Tor Klette
- Parametric Approaches to Productivity Measurement: A Comparison among Alternative Models pp. 405-424

- Subal Kumbhakar, Almas Heshmati and Lennart Hjalmarsson
- Education Subsidies, Social Security and Growth: The Implications of a Demographic Shock pp. 425-440

- Frédéric Docquier and Philippe Michel
- Schooling, Training, Growth and Minimum Wages pp. 441-457

- Morten Ravn and Jan Rose Sørensen
- Investors Facing Opportunistic Governments: Is it Really Good to “Know the Market” before Investing? pp. 459-475

- Michaela Erbenova and Steinar Vagstad
- Labour Hoarding, Price Rigidity and the Theory of Imperfect Competition under Uncertain Demand pp. 477-487

- Eric Toulemonde
Volume 101, issue 2, 1999
- Amartya K. Sen's Contributions to the Study of Social Welfare pp. 163-172

- Kenneth Arrow
- The Contributions of Amartya Sen to Welfare Economics pp. 173-190

- Anthony Atkinson
- Political Stock Markets and Unreliable Polls pp. 205-222

- Peter Bohm and Joakim Sonnegard
- Pricing‐to‐market in Swedish Exports pp. 223-239

- Annika Alexius and Anders Vredin
- Stabilisation, Policy Targets and Unemployment in Imperfectly Competitive Economies pp. 241-256

- George Bratsiotis and Christopher Martin
- Profit Sharing, Capital Formation and the NAIRU pp. 257-275

- Jurgen Jerger and Jochen Michaelis
- Virtual and Composite Fundamentals in the ERM pp. 277-296

- Klaas H. W. Knot and Jan-Egbert Sturm
- Temporary Migration, Human Capital, and Language Fluency of Migrants pp. 297-314

- Christian Dustmann
- Residential Mobility and the Housing Market in a Two‐sector Neoclassical Growth Model pp. 315-335

- Anna Hardman and Yannis Ioannides
Volume 101, issue 1, 1999
- Does Increased International Influence Cause Higher Stock Market Volatility? pp. 1-9

- John Hassler
- The Transition to Market Economies in an Endogenous Growth Model with Altruistic Agents pp. 11-31

- Jie Zhang
- How Will EMU Affect Inflation and Unemployment in Europe? pp. 33-47

- Hans Peter Grüner and Carsten Hefeker
- Lower Tax Progression, Longer Hours and Higher Wages pp. 49-65

- Claus Thustrup Hansen
- Fiscal Institutions and Wage Bargaining in the Local Public Sector pp. 67-82

- Bjarne Strøm
- Measuring Attitudes Towards Inequality pp. 83-96

- Yoram Amiel, John Creedy and Stan Hurn
- Disability Retirement in a Welfare State pp. 97-114

- Espen Bratberg
- Optimal Tax‐Transfer Systems and Redistributive Policy pp. 115-126

- Johan Fellman, Markus Jantti and Peter J. Lambert
- Discount Chains and Brand Policy pp. 127-142

- Tommy Gabrielsen and Lars Sørgard
- Rehabilitating Weak Complementarity pp. 143-147

- Jon R. Neill
Volume 100, issue 4, 1998
- The Cost of Life Expectancy and the Implicit Social Valuation of Life pp. 673-691

- Steve Dowrick, Yvonne Dunlop and John Quiggin
- Implications of Economic Interdependence for Endogenous Wage Indexation Decisions pp. 693-710

- Jay H. Bryson, Chih‐huan Chen and David VanHoose
- Wage Drift and the Relevance of Centralised Wage Setting pp. 711-731

- Steinar Holden
- Domestic Jobs and Foreign Wages pp. 733-746

- Jan Hatzius
- Persistence, Asymmetries and Interrelation in Factor Demand pp. 747-764

- Marga Peeters
- Pollution Taxation and Revenue Recycling under Monopoly Unions pp. 765-780

- Jon Strand
- Bequests, Credit Rationing and in situ Values in the Faustmann–Pressler–Ohlin Forestry Model pp. 781-800

- Olli Tahvonen
Volume 100, issue 3, 1998
- Subsidies versus Public Provision of Private Goods as Instruments for Redistribution pp. 545-564

- Robin Boadway, Maurice Marchand and Motohiro Sato
- Non‐Cooperative Public‐Good Provision and Productivity Differentials pp. 565-574

- Eduardo Ley
- An Overlapping Generations Model of Climate‐Economy Interactions pp. 575-591

- Richard B. Howarth
- Tax Reform, Structural Unemployment and the Environment pp. 593-610

- Lans Bovenberg and Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg
- Egalitarian Wage Policies and Long‐Term Unemployment pp. 611-625

- Knut Røed
- Distributing the Benefits from the Commons: A Square‐Root Formula pp. 627-642

- Joaquim Silvestre
- Do Addicts Behave Rationally? pp. 643-661

- Ernst Fehr and Peter K. Zych
- “Involuntary Unemployment and Environmental Policy: The Double Dividend Hypothesis”: A Comment pp. 663-664

- Christian M. Scholz
Volume 100, issue 2, 1998
- Black, Merton and Scholes — Their Central Contributions to Economics pp. 411-424

- Darrell Duffie
- Robert Merton, Myron Scholes and the Development of Derivative Pricing pp. 425-445

- Stephen M. Schaefer
- Nominal Interest Rates as Indicators of Inflation Expectations pp. 457-472

- Paul Söderlind
- How Does Uncertainty about Future Fiscal Policy Affect Current Macroeconomic Variables? pp. 473-494

- Neil Rankin
- On Central Bank Independence and the Stability of Policy Targets pp. 495-512

- Francesco Lippi
- The Rise, Fall and Sustainability of Capital‐Resource Economies pp. 513-527

- John Pezzey and Cees Withagen
- Rational Choice in Strategic Environments: Further Observations pp. 529-535

- Olivier De Wolf and Francoise Forges
- Rational Strategic Choice Revisited pp. 537-541

- B. Douglas Bernheim
Volume 100, issue 1, 1998
- Editors' Preface pp. iii-iii

- Torben M. Andersen and Karl Ove Moene
- The First Century of The Scandinavian Journal of Economics pp. 1-9

- Mats Persson
- Efficiency with Non‐Convexities: Extending the “Scandinavian Consensus” Approaches pp. 11-32

- Peter Hammond and Antonio Villar
- Comment on P. J. Hammond and A. Villa, “Efficiency with Non‐Convexities: Extending the “Scandinavian Consensus” Approaches” pp. 33-40

- Jean Rochet and Agnar Sandmo
- The Economics of Poverty in Poor Countries pp. 41-68

- Partha Dasgupta
- Comment on P. Dasgupta, “The Economics of Poverty in Poor Countries” pp. 69-77

- Kaushik Basu and Thorvaldur Gylfason
- Emission Taxes versus Other Environmental Policies pp. 79-104

- Michael Hoel
- Comment on M. Hoel, “Emission Taxes versus Other Environmental Policies” pp. 105-112

- Kerstin Schneider and Peter Bohm
- Unemployment Insurance in Theory and Practice pp. 113-141

- Bertil Holmlund
- Comment on B. Holmlund, “Unemployment Insurance in Theory and Practice” pp. 143-152

- Alan Manning and Steinar Strøm
- Modelling Policy Issues in a World of Imperfect Competition pp. 153-179

- Egbert Dierker and Birgit Grodal
- Comment on E. Dierker and B. Grodal, “Modelling Policy Issues in a World of Imperfect Competition” pp. 181-186

- Heracles M. Polemarchakis and Seppo Honkapohja
- Pitfalls in the Theory of International Trade Policy: Concertina Reforms of Tariffs, and Subsidies to High‐Technology Industries pp. 187-206

- J. Peter Neary
- Comment on J. P. Neary, “Pitfalls in the Theory of International Trade Policy: Concertina Reforms of Tariffs, and Subsidies to High‐Technology Industries” pp. 207-212

- Alasdair Smith and Harry Flam
- Business Cycles: Theory, Evidence and Policy Implications pp. 213-237

- Russell W. Cooper
- Comment on R. W. Cooper, “Business Cycles: Theory, Evidence and Policy Implications” pp. 239-245

- Jean-Pierre Danthine and Nils Gottfries
- Open‐Economy Macroeconomics: Developments in Theory and Policy pp. 247-275

- Maurice Obstfeld
- Comments on M. Obstfeld, “Open‐Economy Macroeconomics: Developments in Theory and Policy” pp. 277-283

- Patrick Kehoe and Asbjorn Rodseth
- The Demand for Broad Money in the United Kingdom, 1878–1993 pp. 289-324

- Neil Ericsson, David Hendry and Kevin M. Prestwich
- Comments on N. R. Ericsson, D. F. Hendry and K.M. Prestwich, “The Demand for Broad Money in the United Kingdom, 1878–1993” pp. 325-334

- Timo Teräsvirta and Svend Hylleberg
- Limits to Institutional Reforms pp. 335-357

- Thráinn Eggertsson
- Comments on T. Eggertsson, “Limits to Institutional Reforms” pp. 359-366

- Avner Ben‐Ner, Louis Putterman and Tone Ognedal
- The Political Economy of Fiscal Consolidations pp. 367-394

- Roberto Perotti
- Comments on R. Perotti, “The Political Economy of Fiscal Consolidations” pp. 395-404

- Michael Wallerstein and Assar Lindbeck
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