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2000, month November, vol 110

Generational Accounting in the UK pp. F547-74
Roberto Cardarelli, James Sefton and Laurence Kotlikoff
What Can We Learn from Generational Accounts for the United Kingdom? pp. F575-97
James Banks, Richard Disney and Zoe Smith
The Pensions Green Paper: A Generational Accounting Perspective pp. F598-610
Phil Agulnik, Roberto Cardarelli and James Sefton
The Future of Personnel Economics pp. F611-39
Edward Lazear
The Prince and the Pauper? CEO Pay in the United States and United Kingdom pp. F640-71
Martin Conyon and Kevin Murphy
Unnatural Experiments? Estimating the Incidence of Endogenous Policies pp. F672-94
Timothy Besley and Anne Case
Professor Wassily W. Leontief, 1905-1999 pp. F695-707
Sajal Lahiri
William Spencer Vickrey, 1914-1996: Nobel Laureate in Economics pp. F708-19
C Lowell Harriss
The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics and the Law pp. 824-30
Eric A Posner
A Review from the Perspective of an English Lawyer pp. 831-41
Jeremy Lever
The Professor and the Madmen: Review of the New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics and the Law pp. 842-45
Joseph Farrell

2000, month October, vol 110

A Repeated Game Model of Monetary Union pp. 759-80
Avinash Dixit
How Hungry Is the Selfish Gene? pp. 781-804
Anne Case, I-Fen Lin and Sara McLanahan
Subsidised Training and Youth Employment: Distinguishing Unobserved Heterogeneity from State Dependence in Labour Market Histories pp. 805-37
Thierry Magnac
Are Underground Workers More Likely to be Underground Consumers? pp. 838-60
Bernard Fortin, Guy Lacroix and Claude Montmarquette
Inventories and Risk in African Manufacturing pp. 861-93
Marcel Fafchamps, Jan Willem Gunning and Remco Oostendorp
What Explains the Success or Failure of Structural Adjustment Programmes? pp. 894-917
David Dollar and Jakob Svensson
Happiness, Economy and Institutions pp. 918-38
Bruno Frey and Alois Stutzer
The Economics of Tenancy Rent Control pp. 939-62
Kaushik Basu and Patrick Emerson
Bidding and Information: Evidence from Gilt-Edged Auctions pp. 963-84
Francis Breedon and Joe Ganley

2000, month July, vol 110

Technological Progress, Downsizing and Unemployment pp. 581-600
Jan Boone
Screening by the Company You Keep: Joint Liability Lending and the Peer Selection Effect pp. 601-31
Maitreesh Ghatak
Peer Group Formation in an Adverse Selection Model pp. 632-43
Beatriz Armendariz de Aghion and Christian Gollier
Public Information Arrival, Exchange Rate Volatility, and Quote Frequency pp. 644-61
Michael Melvin and Xixi Yin
Incredibility and Inflation in the EMS pp. 662-63
Michael Sumner
Optimising Agents, Staggered Wages and Persistence in the Real Effects of Money Shocks pp. 664-86
Guido Ascari
Intertemporal Output and Employment Effects of Public Infrastructure Capital: Evidence from 12 OECD Economics pp. 687-712
Panicos Demetriades and Theofanis Mamuneas
Access to Markets and the Benefits of Rural Roads pp. 713-37
Hanan Jacoby
Gender Bias, Credit Constraints and Time Allocation in Rural India pp. 738-58
Elaina Rose

2000, month June, vol 110

Ethnic and Other Minority Representation in UK Academic Economics pp. F293-311
David Blackaby and Jeff Frank
The Position of Women in UK Academic Economics pp. F312-33
Alison Booth, Jonathan Burton and Karen Mumford
UK Economics and the Future Supply of Academic Economists pp. F334-49
Stephen Machin and Andrew Oswald
The State of British Economics pp. F350-54
Rebecca Blank
The Changing State of Economics in the United Kingdom and United States pp. F355-57
Richard Freeman
The Japanese Crisis--A Case of Strategic Failure? pp. F358-81
Keith Cowling and Philip Tomlinson
Graduate Employability: Policy and Performance in Higher Education in the UK pp. F382-411
Jeremy Smith, Abigail McKnight and Robin Naylor
Earnings Biases in the United Kingdom Regional Accounts: Some Economic Policy and Research Implications pp. F412-29
Gavin Cameron and John Muellbauer
Kenneth Boulding, 1910-1993 pp. F430-44
Tracy Mott
Jack Wiseman, 1919-1991 pp. F445-54
Keith Hartley
Software Reviews pp. F455-61
Colin McKenzie

2000, month April, vol 110

Empirical Patterns of Firm Growth and R&D Investment: A Quality Ladder Model Interpretation pp. 363-87
Tor Klette and Zvi Griliches
Technological Regimes and Schumpeterian Patterns of Innovation pp. 388-410
Stefano Breschi, Franco Malerba and Luigi Orsenigo
Market Organisation and Trading Relationships pp. 411-36
Gerard Weisbuch, Alan Kirman and Dorothea Herreiner
An Efficiency Approach to the Evaluation of Policy Changes pp. 437-55
Stephen Coate
Tariffs and Growth in the Late 19th Century pp. 456-83
Kevin O'Rourke
Strategic Trade and Industrial Policy towards Dynamic Oligopolies pp. 484-508
J. Peter Neary and Dermot Leahy
Overseas Employment and Remittances to a Dual Economy pp. 509-34
Barry McCormick and Jackline Wahba
Interest Rates, Exchange Rates and Present Value Models of the Current Account pp. 535-58
Paul Bergin and Steven Sheffrin
Centralised Wage Setting, Inflation Contracts, and the Optimal Choice of Central Banker pp. 559-75
Phillip Lawler
The Welfare Implications of Costly Monitoring in the Credit Market: A Note pp. 576-80
Bin Xu

2000, month March, vol 110

The Role of Shocks and Institutions in the Rise of European Unemployment: The Aggregate Evidence pp. C1-33
Olivier Blanchard and Justin Wolfers
When Can Public Policy Makers Rely on Private Markets? The Effective Provision of Social Services pp. C34-49
Rebecca Blank
The Intriguing Relation between Adult Minimum Wage and Child Labour pp. C50-61
Kaushik Basu
Lobbying by Ethnic Groups and Aid Allocation pp. C62-79
Sajal Lahiri and Pascalis Raimondos
Unionisation and Foreign Direct Investment: Challenging Conventional Wisdom? pp. C80-92
Dermot Leahy and Catia Montagna
Interactions between Monetary and Fiscal Policy Rules pp. C93-108
Campbell Leith and Simon Wren-Lewis
Endogenous vs. Semi-endogenous Growth in a Two-R&D-Sector Model pp. C109-22
Chol-Won Li
Time Inconsistency in Environmental Policy: Tax Earmarking as a Commitment Solution pp. C123-38
Laura Marsiliani and Thomas I Renstrom
The Impact of Children on Wages, Job Tenure, and the Division of Household Labour pp. C139-57
Daniel Millimet
Does Child Labour Displace Schooling? Evidence on Behavioural Responses to an Enrollment Subsidy pp. C158-75
Martin Ravallion and Quentin Wodon
Nominal Wage Rigidity in the United Kingdom pp. C176-95
Jennifer Smith

2000, month February, vol 110

Crises in Public Pension Programmes in OECD: What Are the Reform Options? pp. F1-23
Richard Disney
A Model under Siege: A Case Study of the German Retirement Insurance System pp. F24-45
Axel Borsch-Supan
Does It Matter What Type of Pension Scheme You Have? pp. F46-81
David Blake
The Returns to Higher Education in Britain: Evidence from a British Cohort pp. F82-99
Blundell, Richard, et al
The Average Earnings Index pp. F100-121
Ray Chambers, Martin Weale and Robin Youll
James Meade pp. F122-45
Susan Howson
Life and Work of John Richard Nicholas Stone 1913-1991 pp. F146-65
Mohammad Pesaran and Geoffrey Harcourt
GamePlan Version 1.5 pp. F166-71
Barry Murphy
Mathematica v4.0 for Windows 95/98/NT pp. F171-86
Ronald Shone

2000, month January, vol 110

Portfolio Choice in the Presence of Background Risk pp. 1-26
John Heaton and Deborah Lucas
The Evolution of Individual Male Earnings in Great Britain: 1975-95 pp. 27-49
Richard Dickens
Tax Reform and Progressivity pp. 50-68
Michael Keen, Harry Papapanagos and Anthony Shorrocks
The Impact of Liquidity Constraints on Bank Lending Policy pp. 69-91
David Webb
Pareto-Improving Immigration in an Economy with Equilibrium Unemployment pp. 92-112
Javier Ortega
Unemployment and the 'Labour-Management Conspiracy.' pp. 113-35
Larry Karp and Thierry Paul
Food Availability, Entitlements and the Chinese Famine of 1959-61 pp. 136-58
Justin Lin and Dennis Yang
A Recursive Modelling Approach to Predicting UK Stock Returns pp. 159-91
Mohammad Pesaran and Allan Timmermann
The Timing of Multilateral Lending pp. 192-211
William Perraudin and Anne Sibert
Collective Choice in the Commons: Experimental Results on Proposed Allocation Rules and Votes pp. 212-34
Walker, James M, et al
Bubbles and Crises pp. 236-55
Franklin Allen and Douglas Gale
A Model of Crises in Emerging Markets pp. 256-72
Michael Dooley
From Suez to Tequila: The IMF as Crisis Manager pp. 273-91
James M Boughton
Mexico's Financial Sector Crisis: Propagative Linkages to Devaluation pp. 292-308
Berry Wilson, Anthony Saunders and Gerard Caprio
Asset Bubbles, Leverage and 'Lifeboats': Elements of the East Asian Crisis pp. 309-34
Hali Edison, Pongsak Luangaram and Marcus Miller
Sovereign Liquidity Crises: The Strategic Case for a Payments Standstill pp. 335-62
Marcus Miller and Lei Zhang
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