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1999, month November, vol 109
- Reforming the International Financial System pp. F557-76
- Stanley Fischer
- The World Bank at the Millennium pp. F577-97
- Joseph Stiglitz
- Positioning the World Bank pp. F598-633
- Christopher Gilbert, Andrew Powell and David Vines
- The IMF's Role in Structural Adjustment pp. F634-51
- Paul Collier and Jan Willem Gunning
- Controversy: Exchange Rates and Fundamentals pp. F652-54
- Huw Dixon
- Monetary Models of Dollar/Yen/Euro Nominal Exchange Rates: Dead or Undead? pp. F655-59
- Kenneth Rogoff
- Understanding Exchange Rate Volatility without the Contrivance of Macroeconomics pp. F660-72
- Robert Flood and Andrew Rose
- Exchange Rate Behaviour: Are Fundamentals Important? pp. F673-91
- Ronald MacDonald
- Is the Well-Being of Children Converging in the European Union? pp. F692-714
- John Micklewright and Kitty Stewart
- Charles Kennedy 1923-1997: An Appreciation pp. F715-25
- Anthony Thirlwall
- Transforming Economics: Theodore W. Schultz, 1902-1998: In Memoriam pp. F726-48
- Marc Nerlove
- AREMOS Windows 5.2 pp. F749-56
- Neil Blake and Lester Hunt
- Producing Quality Graphs with Econometrics and Statistics Software pp. F756-71
- Saeed Moshiri
1999, month October, vol 109
- Negotiated Enforcement and Credible Deterrence pp. 509-35
- Luigi Alberto Franzoni
- Orchestrating Rent Seeking Contests pp. 536-45
- Mark Gradstein and Kai Konrad
- An Analysis of the Stability and Growth Pact pp. 546-71
- Roel Beetsma and Harald Uhlig
- Do Currency Unions Grow Too Large for Their Own Good? pp. 572-87
- John Maloney and Malcolm Macmillen
- International Trade and the Business Cycle pp. 588-606
- Eswar Prasad
- Non-falsified Expectations and General Equilibrium Asset Pricing: The Power of the Peso pp. 607-35
- Jean-Pierre Danthine and John B Donaldson
- Methodical Madness: Technical Analysis and the Irrationality of Exchange-Rate Forecasts pp. 636-61
- P H Kevin Chang and Carol Osler
- Exchange Rate Effects of Central Bank Interventions: An Analysis of Transaction Prices pp. 662-76
- Andreas Fischer and Mathias Zurlinden
- Intergenerational Mobility and the Process of Development pp. 677-97
- Yishay Maoz and Omer Moav
- Foreign Aid, Domestic Investment and Welfare pp. 698-707
- Slobodan Djajic, Sajal Lahiri and Pascalis Raimondos
- The Supply of Skilled Labour and Skill-Biased Technological Progress pp. 708-24
- Michael Kiley
1999, month July, vol 109
- The Pre-programme Earnings Dip and the Determinants of Participation in a Social Programme. Implications for Simple Programme Evaluation Strategies pp. 313-48
- James Heckman and Jeffrey Smith
- Competition for Jobs in a Growing Economy and the Emergence of Dualism pp. 349-71
- Etienne Wasmer
- Investment with Uncertain Tax Policy: Does Random Tax Policy Discourage Investment? pp. 372-93
- Kevin Hassett and Gilbert Metcalf
- Non-scale Models of Economic Growth pp. 394-415
- Theo Eicher and Stephen J Turnovsky
- The Asian Miracle and Modern Growth Theory pp. 416-36
- Richard Nelson and Howard Pack
- The Impact of the NHS Reforms on Queues and Surgical Outcomes in England: Evidence from Hip Fracture Patients pp. 437-62
- Barton Hamilton and Robert Edward Bramley-Harker
- Can Social Cohesion Be Harnessed to Repair Market Failures? Evidence from Group Lending in Guatemala pp. 463-75
- Bruce Wydick
- Delay and Settlement in Litigation pp. 476-91
- Paul Fenn and Neil Rickman
- Social Security: National Policies with International Implications pp. 492-508
- James Pemberton
1999, month June, vol 109
- Empirical Inference with Equilibrium Search Models of the Labour Market pp. F283-306
- Gerard van den Berg
- Long-Term Partnership Formation: Marriage and Employment pp. F307-34
- Kenneth Burdett and Melvyn Coles
- Controversy: On the Use of the 'Hidden Economy' Estimates pp. F335-37
- Huw Dixon
- Uses and Abuses of Estimates of the Underground Economy pp. F338-47
- Vito Tanzi
- On the Economic Rationale of Estimating the Hidden Economy pp. F348-59
- Dilip K Bhattacharyya
- Approaches for Estimating Noncompliance: Examples from Federal Taxation in the United States pp. F360-69
- Jonathan Feinstein
- Measuring the Hidden Economy: Implications for Econometric Modelling pp. F370-80
- David Giles
- Quantifying the Black Economy: 'Measurement without Theory' Yet Again? pp. F381-89
- Jim Thomas
- Computerisation and Wage Dispersion: An Analytical Reinterpretation pp. F390-415
- Timothy Bresnahan
- Using the ARD Establishment Level Data to Look at Foreign Ownership and Productivity in the United Kingdom pp. F416-42
- Rachel Griffith
- Mancur Olson--Social Scientist pp. F443-52
- Avinash Dixit
1999, month April, vol 109
- Wealth, Enterprise and Credit Policy pp. 153-63
- David de Meza and David Webb
- Monetary Policy, Delegation and Polarisation pp. 164-78
- Christian Schultz
- A Markup Interpretation of Optimal Investment Rules pp. 179-89
- Avinash Dixit, Robert Pindyck and Sigbjorn Sodal
- Minimum Wages for Ronald McDonald Monopsonies: A Theory of Monopsonistic Competition pp. 190-203
- V Bhaskar and Ted To
- Paretian Welfare Judgements and Bergsonian Social Choice pp. 204-20
- Kotaro Suzumura
- Agency Costs in Dynamic Economic Models pp. 222-41
- Costas Azariadis and Shankha Chakraborty
- Unemployment Responses to 'Skill-Biased' Technology Shocks: The Role of Labour Market Policy pp. 242-65
- Dale Mortensen and Christopher Pissarides
- Unemployment vs. Mismatch of Talents: Reconsidering Unemployment Benefits pp. 266-91
- Ramon Marimon and Fabrizio Zilibotti
- Agglomeration and Economic Development: Import Substitution vs. Trade Liberalisation pp. 292-311
- Diego Puga and Anthony Venables
1999, month March, vol 109
- Kicking the Habit: Moving from Pegged Rates to Greater Exchange Rate Flexibility pp. C1-14
- Barry Eichengreen
- Globalisation and the Market for Team-Mates pp. C15-40
- Edward Lazear
- Law, Property, and Marital Dissolution pp. C41-54
- Simon Clark
- The Impact of Exchange Rate Uncertainty on the Level of Investment pp. C55-67
- Darby, Julia, et al
- Computers and the Demand for Skilled Labour: Industry- and Establishment-Level Panel Evidence for the UK pp. C68-79
- Jonathan Haskel and Ylva Heden
- Learning in Cournot Oligopoly--An Experiment pp. C80-95
- Steffen Huck, Hans-Theo Normann and Jörg Oechssler
- The Target Zone Model, Non-linearity and Mean Reversion: Is the Honeymoon Really Over? pp. C96-110
- Matteo Iannizzotto and Mark Taylor
- IMF Conditionality as a Screening Device pp. C111-25
- Silvia Marchesi and Jonathan Thomas
- Too Much Monitoring, Not Enough Performance Pay pp. C126-39
- David de Meza and Clive Southey
- Survival of the Fittest? An Analysis of Self-Employment Duration in Britain pp. C140-55
- Mark Taylor
- A Model of Creative Destruction with Undiversifiable Risk and Optimising Households pp. C156-71
- Klaus Wälde
1999, month February, vol 109
- Experimental Economics: Introduction pp. F1-4
- Graham Loomes
- Experimental Economics: Hard Science or Wasteful Tinkering? pp. F5-15
- Chris Starmer
- Why Experiment in Economics? pp. F16-24
- Ken Binmore
- Experimental Economics from the Vantage-Point of Behavioural Economics pp. F23-34
- George Loewenstein
- Some Lessons from Past Experiments and Some Challenges for the Future pp. F35-45
- Graham Loomes
- The Low Pay Commission and the National Minimum Wage pp. F46-66
- David Metcalf
- Economic Implications of Agent Technology and E-Commerce pp. F67-90
- Nir Vulkan
- Policy Implications of New Data on Income Mobility pp. F91-111
- Karen Gardiner and John Hills
- Beyond Becker: Training in Imperfect Labour Markets pp. F112-42
- Daron Acemoglu and Jorn-Steffen Pischke
- On the Benefits from Rigid Labour Markets: Norms, Market Failures, and Social Insurance pp. F143-64
- Jonas Agell
- The Editors and Authors of Economics Journals: A Case of Institutional Oligopoly? pp. F165-86
- Geoffrey Hodgson and Harry Rothman
- Edith Penrose, 1914-1996 pp. F187-201
- Michael Best and Elizabeth Garnsey
1999, month January, vol 109
- Modelling the Impact of Demographic Change upon the Economy pp. 1-36
- David Miles
- The Timing of Work over Time pp. 37-66
- Daniel Hamermesh
- Can Stabilisation Policy Reduce Long-Run Growth? pp. 67-77
- Keith Blackburn
- Monetary Integration and Economic Reform pp. 78-92
- Anne Sibert
- Tax Evasion, Tax Competition and the Gains from Nondiscrimination: The Case of Interest Taxation in Europe pp. 93-101
- Eckhard Janeba and Wolfgang Peters
- Union Wage Strategies and International Trade pp. 102-25
- Robin Naylor
- Does Detrending Matter for the Determination of the Reference Cycle and the Selection of Turning Points? pp. 126-50
- Fabio Canova