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1998, month November, vol 108
- The Electoral Politics of Extreme Policies pp. 1677-85
- Amihai Glazer, Mark Gradstein and Kai Konrad
- Rethinking Deviations from Uncovered Interest Parity: The Role of Covariance Risk and Noise pp. 1686-1706
- Nelson Mark and Yangru Wu
- Financial Innovation and Delegation of Control pp. 1707-32
- Norvald Instefjord
- On Measuring Literacy pp. 1733-49
- Kaushik Basu and James Foster
- Worker Flows and Job Flows in Danish Manufacturing, 1980-91 pp. 1750-71
- Karsten Albæk and Bent Sorensen
- The Borrwer's Curse: Comment pp. 1772-74
- Brian Hillier
- Martin Bronfenbrenner, 1914-1997 pp. 1775-80
- Craufurd Goodwin
- The Role and Operations of the Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee pp. 1783-94
- Alan Budd
- The New UK Monetary Arrangements: A View from the Literature pp. 1795-1809
- Charles Bean
- Inflation Targeting: What Can the ECB Learn from the Recent Experience of the Bank of England? pp. 1810-25
- Michael Artis, Paul Mizen and Zenon Kontolemis
- Formalism in Economics: Editorial Note pp. 1826-28
- Sheila Dow
- Two Cheers for Formalism pp. 1829-36
- Paul Krugman
- Controversy: Axiomatisches Missverstandnis pp. 1837-47
- E Roy Weintraub
- If Mathematics Is Informal, Then Perhaps We Should Accept That Economics Must Be Informal Too pp. 1848-58
- Roger Backhouse
- On Knowing One's Place: The Role of Formalism in Economics pp. 1859-69
- Victoria Chick
1998, month September, vol 108
- Hard Bargains and Lost Opportunities pp. 1279-98
- Binmore, Ken, et al
- Intergenerational Redistribution with Short-Lived Governments pp. 1299-1329
- Gene Grossman and Elhanan Helpman
- Large Cash Transfers to the Elderly in South Africa pp. 1330-61
- Anne Case and Angus Deaton
- Dynamic Choice and the Common Ratio Effect: An Experimental Investigation pp. 1362-80
- Robin Cubitt, Chris Starmer and Robert Sugden
- Property Rights, Corruption and the Allocation of Talent: A General Equilibrium Approach pp. 1381-1403
- Daron Acemoglu and Thierry Verdier
- Price Caps and Output Floors: A Comparison of Simple Regulatory Rules pp. 1404-21
- Gianni De Fraja and Elisabetta Iossa
- On the Detection of State Dependence Using Aggregate Outflow Data: Comments on Previous Studies pp. 1422-30
- Gerard van den Berg and Jan van Ours
- Richard Goodwin: A Short Appreciation pp. 1431-35
- Meghnad Desai and Paul Ormerod
- Richard M. Goodwin 1913-1996 pp. 1436-49
- K Velupillai
- International Trade and Labour-Market Outcomes: Results, Questions, and Policy Options pp. 1452-62
- Matthew J Slaughter
- Globalisation and the Rise in Labour Market Inequalities pp. 1463-82
- Adrian Wood
- Trade, Technology, and Wages: General Equilibrium Mechanics pp. 1483-99
- Joseph Francois and Douglas Nelson
- Trade with Low Wage Economies, Employment and Productivity in UK Manufacturing pp. 1500-1510
- Robert C Hine and Peter Wright
- Why Trade Liberalisation Is Good for Growth pp. 1513-22
- Anne O Krueger
- Trade Liberalisation in Developing Economies: Modest Benefits but Problems with Productivity Growth, Macro Prices, and Income Distribution pp. 1523-46
- Jose Antonio Ocampo and Lance Taylor
- Trade Reform, Adjustment and Growth: What Does the Evidence Tell Us? pp. 1547-61
- Sir David Greenaway, Wyn Morgan and Peter Wright
1998, month July, vol 108
- Economic Risk and Political Risk in Fiscal Unions pp. 989-1008
- Alberto Alesina and Roberto Perotti
- The Endogeneity of the Optimum Currency Area Criteria pp. 1009-25
- Jeffrey Frankel and Andrew Rose
- Liability-Creating versus Non-liability-Creating Fiscal Stabilisation Policies: Ricardian Equivalence, Fiscal Stabilisation, and EMU pp. 1026-45
- Tamim Bayoumi and Paul Masson
- ERM Realignment Risk and Its Economic Determinants as Reflected in Cross-Rate Options pp. 1046-66
- Jose Campa and P H Kevin Chang
- The Determinants of UK Business Cycles pp. 1067-92
- Allison Holland and Andrew Scott
- Contracting for Health Services with Unmonitored Quality pp. 1093-1110
- Martin Chalkley and James Malcomson
- Trade Restrictiveness Benchmarks pp. 1111-25
- James Anderson
- Controversy: Regionalism versus Multilateralism pp. 1126-27
- Sajal Lahiri
- Trading Preferentially: Theory and Policy pp. 1128-48
- Jagdish Bhagwati, Sir David Greenaway and Arvind Panagariya
- The New Regionalism pp. 1149-61
- Wilfred Ethier
- Will Preferential Agreements Undermine the Multilateral Trading System? pp. 1162-82
- Kyle Bagwell and Robert Staiger
1998, month May, vol 108
- Network Interconnection in Telecommunications pp. 545-64
- Mark Armstrong
- Beer and the Tie: Did Divestiture of Brewer-Owned Public Houses Lead to Higher Beer Prices? pp. 565-602
- Margaret Slade
- Against the Wind: Bargaining Recentralisation and Wage Inequality in Norway 1987-91 pp. 603-45
- Lawrence Kahn
- The Role of Selective Job Search in UK Unemployment pp. 646-64
- Jonathan M Thomas
- Black Markets and Optimal Evadable Taxation pp. 665-79
- John McLaren
- Two Crises: Inflationary Inertia and Credibility pp. 680-702
- Sebastian Edwards
- The Output-Inflation Tradeoff and Central Bank Reform: Evidence from New Zealand pp. 703-25
- Michael Hutchison and Carl Walsh
- Are Women Less Selfish Than Men? Evidence from Dictator Experiments pp. 726-35
- Catherine Eckel and Philip Grossman
- Conspiracies and Secret Discounts in Laboratory Markets pp. 736-56
- Douglas Davis and Charles Holt
- Sir Henry Phelps Brown, 1906-1994 pp. 757-78
- Keith Hancock and J E Isaac
- Controversy: The Macroeconomics of Unemployment in the OECD pp. 779-81
- Huw Dixon
- Natural-Rate Theory and OECD Unemployment pp. 782-801
- Edmund Phelps and Gylfi Zoega
- Unemployment: Questions and Some Answers pp. 802-16
- Stephen Nickell
- Post Keynesian Employment Analysis and the Macroeconomics of OECD Unemployment pp. 817-31
- Paul Davidson
- How Labour Market Flexibility Affects Unemployment: Long-Term Implications of the Chain Reaction Theory pp. 832-49
- Marika Karanassou and Dennis Snower
- General Equilibrium Macroeconomic Models of Unemployment: Can They Explain the Unemployment Path in the OECD? pp. 850-67
- Jakob Madsen
1998, month March, vol 108
- Men without Children pp. 287-309
- George Akerlof
- Economic Policy and Special Interest Politics pp. 310-27
- Torsten Persson
- Unions and Efficient Training pp. 328-43
- Alison Booth and Monojit Chatterji
- Pension Reform and Economic Performance under Imperfect Capital Markets pp. 344-62
- Alessandra Casarico
- Shoe-Leather Costs Reconsidered pp. 363-82
- Jagjit Chadha, Andrew Haldane and Norbert G J Janssen
- Openness, Productivity and Growth: What Do We Really Know? pp. 383-98
- Sebastian Edwards
- Public Investment, Congestion, and Private Capital Accumulation pp. 399-413
- Walter Fisher and Stephen J Turnovsky
- Residential Mobility, Housing Equity and the Labour Market pp. 414-27
- Andrew Henley
- How Much Income Mobility Is There in Britain? pp. 428-43
- Sarah Jarvis and Stephen Jenkins
- Foreign Direct Investment, Local Content Requirement, and Profit Taxation pp. 444-57
- Sajal Lahiri and Yoshiyasu Ono
- Estimating the Impact of Anti-dumping and Anti-cartel Actions Using Intervention Analysis pp. 458-76
- Tim Lloyd, Oliver Morrissey and Geoffrey Reed
- Probabilities vs Money: A Test of Some Fundamental Assumptions about Rational Decision Making pp. 477-89
- Graham Loomes
- Shareholders and Stakeholders: Human Capital and Industry Equilibrium pp. 490-508
- Marcus Miller, Roberto Ippolito and Lei Zhang
- Modelling Labour Market Adjustment to Trade Liberalisation in an Industrialising Economy pp. 509-28
- Chris Milner and Peter Wright
- Optimal Inflation Contracts and Inflation Targets with Uncertain Central Bank Preferences: Accountability through Independence? pp. 529-42
- Vito Muscatelli
1998, month January, vol 108
- Mortality as an Indicator of Economic Success and Failure pp. 1-25
- Amartya Sen
- Explaining International and Intertemporal Variations in Income Inequality pp. 26-43
- Hongyi Li, Lyn Squire and Heng-Fu Zou
- Income Inequality, Human Capital Accumulation and Economic Performance pp. 44-59
- W Henry Chiu
- Miracle on Sixth Avenue: Information Externalities and Search pp. 60-74
- Andrew Caplin and John Leahy
- Myopia and Addictive Behaviour pp. 75-91
- Athanasios Orphanides and David Zervos
- Growth Effects of Taxation under Altruism and Low Elasticity of Intertemporal Substitution pp. 92-104
- Jordi Caballe
- Inflation Stabilisation and the Consumption of Durable Goods pp. 105-31
- Jose De Gregorio, Pablo Guidotti and Carlos Vegh
- Harvey Leibenstein as a Pioneer of Our Time pp. 132-52
- James W Dean and Mark Perlman
- David M. Gordon: Economist and Public Intellectual (1944-1996) pp. 153-64
- Samuel Bowles and Thomas E Weisskopf
- New Keynesianism and Aggregate Economic Activity pp. 167-80
- Assar Lindbeck
- Keynesian Economic Policies for the New Millennium pp. 181-95
- Philip Arestis and Malcolm Sawyer