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2003, month March, vol 113

Foreign Currency for Long-Term Investors pp. C1-C25
John Campbell, Luis Viceira and Joshua S. White
Laws and Limits of Econometrics pp. C26-C52
Peter Phillips
Not-For-Profit Provision of Public Services pp. C53-C61
Patrick Francois
Public and Private Sector Discount Rates in Public-Private Partnerships pp. C62-C68
Paul Grout
Incomplete Contracts and Public Ownership: Remarks, and an Application to Public-Private Partnerships pp. C69-C76
Oliver Hart
Limited Commitment and Crowding out of Private Transfers: Evidence from a Randomised Experiment pp. C77-C85
Pedro Albarran and Orazio Attanasio
Risk Sharing and Public Transfers pp. C86-C94
Stefan Dercon and Pramila Krishnan
Measuring Vulnerability pp. C95-C102
Ethan Ligon and Laura Schechter
Equilibrium Exchange Rates and Supply-Side Performance pp. C103-C124
Gianluca Benigno and Christoph Thoenissen
Nonlinear Permanent - Temporary Decompositions in Macroeconomics and Finance pp. C125-C139
Richard Clarida and Mark Taylor
Hypothetical Intertemporal Consumption Choices pp. C140-C152
Arie Kapteyn and Federica Teppa
Do Anomalies Disappear in Repeated Markets? pp. C153-C166
Graham Loomes, Chris Starmer and Robert Sugden
Political Business Cycles and Central Bank Independence pp. C167-C181
John Maloney, Andrew Pickering and Kaddour Hadri
The Road to Ruin? Sequences of Initiation to Drugs and Crime in Britain pp. C182-C198
Stephen Pudney

2003, month February, vol 113

The Class Size Debate and Educational Mechanisms: Editorial pp. F1-F2
Christian Dustmann
On The Specification and Estimation of The Production Function for Cognitive Achievement pp. F3-F33
Petra Todd and Kenneth I. Wolpin
Economic Considerations and Class Size pp. F34-F63
Alan Krueger
The Failure of Input-Based Schooling Policies pp. F64-F98
Eric Hanushek
Class Size, Education, and Wages pp. F99-F120
Christian Dustmann, Najma Rajah and Arthur van Soest
Cross-Country Inequality Trends pp. F121-F149
Daron Acemoglu
Funding Higher Education in The UK: The Role of Fees and Loans pp. F150-F166
Sir David Greenaway and Michelle Haynes
A Review of "The Economics of School Choice" pp. F167-F179
Peter Dolton
The Wonderful Usefulness of History pp. F180-F186
Sara Horrell

2003, month January, vol 113

Misconceptions and Political Outcomes pp. 1-20
David Romer
Overcoming Informational Barriers to International Resource Allocation: Prices and Ties pp. 21-42
James Rauch and Alessandra Casella
The Political Economy of Inflation, Labour Market Distortions and Central Bank Independence pp. 43-64
Berthold Herrendorf and Manfred J.M. Neumann
Nominal Contracting and Monetary Targets -- Drifting into Indexation pp. 65-100
A. Patrick Minford, Eric Nowell and Bruce Webb
Identifying the Common Component of International Economic Fluctuations: A New Approach pp. 101-127
Robin L. Lumsdaine and Eswar Prasad
Large Shareholders and Banks: Who Monitors and How? pp. 128-146
Yishay Yafeh and Oved Yosha
Adaptive Learning and the Transition to Fiat Money pp. 147-165
George Selgin
Information Aggregation with Random Ordering: Cascades and Overconfidence pp. 166-189
Markus Noth and Martin Weber
Does Unemployment Compensation Affect Unemployment Duration? pp. 190-206
Knut Røed and Tao Zhang
Low Returns in R&D Due to the Lack of Entrepreneurial Skills pp. 207-225
Claudio Michelacci
The Return to Independent Invention: Evidence of Unrealistic Optimism, Risk Seeking or Skewness Loving? pp. 226-239
Thomas Astebro

2003, month 11, vol 113

Competition, corporate governance and selection in emerging markets pp. F443-F464
Ajit Singh
Corporate profitability and the dynamics of competition in emerging markets: a time series analysis pp. F465-F484
Jack Glen, Kevin Lee and Ajit Singh
Productivity, output, and failure: a comparison of taiwanese and korean manufacturers pp. F485-F510
Bee Yan Aw, Sukkyun Chung and Mark Roberts
The Impact of Corporate Governance on Investment Returns in Developed and Developing Countries pp. F511-F539
Klaus Gugler, Dennis C. Mueller and Burcin Yurtoglu
Asking consumption questions in general purpose surveys pp. F540-F567
Martin Browning, Thomas Crossley and Guglielmo Weber
Loss of earnings following personal injury: do the courts adequately compensate injured parties? pp. F568-F584
Richard Lewis, Robert McNabb, Helen Robinson and Victoria Wass
James Tobin: An Appreciation of his Contribution to Economics pp. F585-F631
Willem Buiter
Economic analysis of corruption: a survey pp. F632-F652
Toke Aidt

2003, month 10, vol 113

Overcoming the zero bound on nominal interest rates with negative interest on currency: gesell's solution pp. 723-746
Willem Buiter and Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou
Winners and losers from regional integration agreements pp. 747-761
Anthony Venables
Nominal wage rigidity and the rate of inflation pp. 762-781
Stephen Nickell and Glenda Quintini
Unionised Oligopoly, Trade Liberalisation and Location Choice pp. 782-800
Kjell Lommerud, Frode Meland and Lars S¯rgard
The contribution of minimum wages to increasing wage inequality pp. 801-833
C. N. Teulings
The Trade-off Model with Mean Reverting Earnings: Theory and Empirical Tests pp. 834-860
Sudipto Sarkar and Fernando Zapatero
Asymmetric information, occupational choice and government policy pp. 861-882
Simon Parker
A Model of the Open Market Operations of the European Central Bank pp. 883-902
Juan Ayuso and Rafael Repullo
Debt, Incentives and Performance: Evidence from UK Panel Data pp. 903-919
Roberta Dessi and Donald Robertson
Precautionary saving and social learning across generations: an experiment pp. 920-947
T. Ballinger, Michael G. Palumbo and Nathaniel Wilcox

2003, month 07, vol 113

Common Agency with Rational Expectations: Theory and Application to a Monetary Union pp. 539-549
Avinash Dixit and Henrik Jensen
Inspecting The Mechanism: Closed-Form Solutions For Asset Prices In Real Business Cycle Models pp. 550-575
Martin Lettau
A theoretical analysis of institutional investors' trading costs in auction and dealer markets pp. 576-597
Andy Snell and Ian Tonks
Competitive Bidding in Auctions with Private and Common Values pp. 598-613
Jacob Goeree and Theo Offerman
Trust and expected trustworthiness: experimental evidence from zimbabwean villages pp. 614-630
Abigail Barr
Repeated interaction and the evolution of preferences for reciprocity pp. 631-656
Joel M. Guttman
Optimal Discretionary Monetary Policy in a Model of Asymmetric Central Bank Preferences pp. 657-665
Bob Nobay and David Peel
Restructuring and productivity growth in uk manufacturing pp. 666-694
Richard Disney, Jonathan Haskel and Ylva Heden
Language proficiency and labour market performance of immigrants in the UK pp. 695-717
Christian Dustmann and Francesca Fabbri
Comment on 'minimum wages for ronald mcdonald monopsonies: a theory of monopsonistic competition' pp. 718-722
Frank Walsh

2003, month 06, vol 113

Child Poverty in Britain and the United States pp. F219-F239
Richard Dickens and David T Ellwood
What Really Happened to Child Poverty in the UK under Labour's First Term? pp. F240-F257
Mike Brewer, Tom Clark and Alissa Goodman
Administrative registers - Unexplored reservoirs of Scientific Knowledge? pp. F258-F281
Knut R¯ed and Oddbjørn Raaum
Imputing consumption from income and wealth information pp. F282-F301
Martin Browning and Søren Leth-Petersen
Protective or counter-productive? labour market institutions and the effect of immigration on eu natives pp. F302-F331
Joshua Angrist and Adriana Kugler
Journal publication in economics: a view from the periphery pp. F332-F337
Pranab Bardhan
John maynard keynes 1937-1946: the creation of international macroeconomics pp. F338-F361
David Vines

2003, month 04, vol 113

Sovereign risk, credibility and the gold standard: 1870-1913 versus 1925-31 pp. 241-275
Maurice Obstfeld and Alan Taylor
Co-ordination Failure, Moral Hazard and Sovereign Bankruptcy Procedures pp. 276-304
Sayantan Ghosal and Marcus Miller
Deductive Reasoning in Extensive Games pp. 305-325
Geir Asheim and Martin Dufwenberg
The simultaneous evolution of growth and inequality pp. 326-344
Mattias Lundberg and Lyn Squire
Real risk, inflation risk, and the term structure pp. 345-389
Martin Evans
Is sterilised foreign exchange intervention effective after all? an event study approach pp. 390-411
Rasmus Fatum and Michael Hutchison
A Long run structural macroeconometric model of the UK pp. 412-455
Anthony Garratt, Kevin Lee, Mohammad Pesaran and Yongcheol Shin
Network Effects On Cash-Card Substitution In Transactions And Low Interest Rate Regimes pp. 456-476
Sheri Markose and Yiing Jia Loke
Learning to bid - an experimental study of bid function adjustments in auctions and fair division games pp. 477-494
Werner G¸th, Radosveta Ivanova-Stenzel, Manfred K–nigstein and Martin Strobel
Imitation of successful behaviour in cournot markets pp. 495-524
Antoni Bosch-Domènech and Nicolaas Vriend
Regulation with wage bargaining pp. 525-538
Dag Morten Dalen, Nils-Henrik von der Fehr and Espen Moen
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