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1997, month November, vol 107
- Alarmist Decisions with Divergent Risk Information pp. 1657-70

- W Viscusi
- Risk Aversion in Rent-Seeking and Rent-Augmenting Games pp. 1671-83

- Kai Konrad and Harris Schlesinger
- On the Robustness of Behaviour in Experimental "Beauty Contest" Games pp. 1684-1700

- John Duffy and Rosemarie Nagel
- Booms and Busts in the UK Housing Market pp. 1701-27

- John Muellbauer and Anthony Murphy
- Alternative Time Patterns of Decisions and Dynamic Strategic Interactions pp. 1728-41

- Pierre Cahuc and Hubert Kempf
- Seasonality, Stock Returns and the Macroeconomy pp. 1742-50

- Richard Priestley
- Credibility and Disinflation in the European Monetary System pp. 1751-67

- Michael Bleaney and Paul Mizen
- Foreign Direct Investment, Technological Change, and Economic Growth within Europe pp. 1770-86

- Ray Barrell and Nigel Pain
- Foreign Direct Investment and Employment: Home Country Experience in the United States and Sweden pp. 1787-97

- Magnus Blomstrom, Gunnar Fors and Robert Lipsey
- FDI and Trade: The Irish Host-Country Experience pp. 1798-1811

- Frank Barry and John Bradley
- Happiness and Economic Performance pp. 1815-31

- Andrew Oswald
- The Frame of Reference as a Public Good pp. 1832-47

- Robert Frank
- A Case for Happiness, Cardinalism, and Interpersonal Comparability pp. 1848-58

- Yew-Kwang Ng
- Marshall and His Correspondence: Review Article pp. 1859-85

- D P O'Brien
1997, month September, vol 107
- Information and Incentives: The Economics of Carrots and Sticks pp. 1311-29

- James Mirrlees
- The Econometrics of Macroeconomic Forecasting pp. 1330-57

- David Hendry
- Bonded Rationality and Strategic Complementarity in a Macroeconomic Model: Policy Effects, Persistence and Multipliers pp. 1358-74

- Antulio Bomfim and Francis Diebold
- The Labour Supply, Unemployment and Participation of Lone Mothers in In-Work Transfer Programmes pp. 1375-90

- Paul Bingley and Ian Walker
- Price Information in an Open Economy: Theory and Evidence for the United Kingdom, 1951-1991 pp. 1391-1404

- Christopher Martin
- Quantifying the Uruguay Round pp. 1405-30

- Glenn Harrison, Thomas Rutherford and David Tarr
- An Experiment on the Pure Theory of Consumer's Behaviour pp. 1431-44

- Reinhard Sippel
- Credit Constraints in General Equilibrium: Experimental Results pp. 1445-64

- Antoni Bosch-Domènech and Joaquim Silvestre
- A Laboratory Study of Group Polarisation in the Team Dictator Game pp. 1465-83

- Timothy Cason and Vai-Lam Mui
- Competitiveness Policy in the 1990s pp. 1486-1503

- Christine Oughton
- UK Competitiveness Policy vs. Japanese Industrial Policy pp. 1504-17

- Ali M El-Agraa
- Induced Innovation, Evolutionary Theory and Path Dependence pp. 1520-29

- Vernon Ruttan
- Opportunities, Incentives and the Collective Patterns of Technological Change pp. 1530-47

- Giovanni Dosi
- Traditional Productivity Estimates Are Asleep at the (Technological) Switch pp. 1548-59

- William Nordhaus
- Towards a More Historical Approach to Technological Change pp. 1560-66

- Gavin Wright
1997, month July, vol 107
- A Test of the Unitary and Collective Models of Household Labour Supply pp. 933-55

- Bernard Fortin and Guy Lacroix
- High Yields: The Spread on German Interest Rates pp. 956-85

- Carlo Favero, Francesco Giavazzi and Luigi Spaventa
- The Behaviour of UK Stock Prices and Returns: Is the Market Efficient? pp. 986-1008

- Keith Cuthbertson, Simon Hayes and Dirk Nitzsche
- Convenience Yield without the Convenience: A Spatial-Temporal Interpretation of Storage under Backwardation pp. 1009-22

- Donna Brennan, Jeffrey Williams and Brian Wright
- National Champions and Corruption: Some Unpleasant Interventionist Arithmetic pp. 1023-42

- Alberto Ades and Rafael Di Tella
- A Constitution for Knaves Crowds Out Civic Virtues pp. 1043-53

- Bruno Frey
- On Testing the Utility Hypothesis pp. 1054-78

- James Cox
- Eliciting Reservation Prices: Becker-DeGroot-Marschak Mechanisms vs. Markets pp. 1079-89

- Peter Bohm, Johan Linden and Joakim Sonnegard
- Decisions, Error and Heterogeneity pp. 1090-1105

- T. Ballinger and Nathaniel Wilcox
- Neutrality and Efficiency of Petroleum Revenue Tax: A Theoretical Assessment pp. 1106-20

- Lei Zhang
- John Denis Sargan pp. 1121-25

- Meghnad J Desai, David Hendry and Grayham Mizon
- The Post-ERM Framework for Monetary Policy in the United Kingdom: Bounded Credibility pp. 1128-41

- David Cobham
- Britain's Fiscal Problems pp. 1142-56

- Nigel Pain, Martin Weale and Garry Young
- The Choice of Exchange Rate Regime pp. 1157-68

- Simon Wren-Lewis
- Which Road Leads to Stable Money Demand? pp. 1171-85

- William Barnett
- Microfoundations and the Demand for Money pp. 1186-1201

- Keith Cuthbertson
- Microfoundations for a Stable Demand for Money Function pp. 1202-12

- Paul Mizen
- Notes on the Microfoundations of Monetary Economics pp. 1213-23

- David Laidler
1997, month May, vol 107
- Why Do People Save? A Micro-Analysis of Motives for Household Saving in Japan pp. 537-52

- Charles Horioka and Wako Watanabe
- Adaptive Learning vs. Equilibrium Refinements in an Entry Limit Pricing Game pp. 553-75

- David Cooper, Susan Garvin and John Kagel
- On the Origin of Convention: Evidence from Coordination Games pp. 576-96

- John van Huyck, Raymond Battalio and Frederick W Rankin
- The Efficiency of Firms: What Difference Does Competition Make? pp. 597-617

- Donald Hay and Guy S Liu
- Tragic Choices and Collective Decision-Making: An Empirical Study of Voter Preferences for Alternative Collective Decision-Making Mechanisms pp. 618-35

- Werner W Pommerehne, Albert Hart and Friedrich Schneider
- Global Warming, Irreversibility and Learning pp. 636-50

- Alistair Ulph and David Ulph
- Unions and Profitability over the 1980s: Some Evidence on Union-Firm Bargaining in the United Kingdom pp. 651-70

- Naercio Menezes-Filho
- Are Grains of Sand in the Wheels of International Finance Sufficient to Do the Job When Boulders Are Often Required? pp. 671-86

- Paul Davidson
- Importing Credibility through Exchange Rate Pegging pp. 687-94

- Berthold Herrendorf
- Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen, 1906-1994 pp. 695-707

- Andrea Maneschi and Stefano Zamagni
- 'Whither Higher Education?' An Economic Perspective for the Dearing Committee of Inquiry pp. 710-26

- Peter Dolton, Sir David Greenaway and Anna Vignoles
- Costs and Industrial Structure in Contemporary British Higher Education pp. 727-37

- Geraint Johnes
- Conceptual Issues and the Australian Experience with Income Contingent Charges for Higher Education pp. 738-51

- Bruce Chapman
- In Favour of Financial Liberalisation pp. 754-70

- Maxwell J Fry
- Financial Liberalisation, Stockmarkets and Economic Development pp. 771-82

- Ajit Singh
- Financial Development and Economic Growth: Assessing the Evidence pp. 783-99

- Philip Arestis and Panicos Demetriades
1997, month March, vol 107
- Bringing Income Distribution in from the Cold pp. 297-321

- Anthony Atkinson
- Does Part-Whole Bias Exist? An Experimental Investigation pp. 322-32

- Bateman, Ian J, et al
- The Performance of Immigrants in the United Kingdom: Evidence from the GHS pp. 333-44

- Brian Bell
- Temporary and Permanent Changes in Consumption Growth pp. 345-58

- Gabriella Berloffa
- Irrational Analysts' Expectations as a Cause of Excess Volatility in Stock Prices pp. 359-71

- George Bulkley and Richard Harris
- Universal Decentralisation: A Demand System for Collective and Unitary Models with Household Public Goods pp. 372-89

- Maria Chiuri and Peter Simmons
- Estimation for a Hedonic Price Equation for Bordeaux Wine: Does Quality Matter? pp. 390-402

- Pierre Combris, Sébastien Lecocq and Michael Visser
- Fiscal Policy Coordination with Demand Spillovers and Unionised Labour Markets pp. 403-17

- Huw Dixon and Michele Santoni
- Countervailing Power and Consumer Prices pp. 418-30

- Paul Dobson and Michael Waterson
- Investment, Output and Interest Rate Policy When Capital Is Mobile pp. 431-40

- David Fielding and Paul Mizen
- Hyperinflation and Stabilisation: Cagan Revisited pp. 441-54

- Marcus Miller and Lei Zhang
- The Distribution of Self-Employment Income in the United Kingdom, 1976-1991 pp. 455-66

- Simon Parker
- Nominal Shocks, Endogenous Growth and the Business Cycle pp. 467-74

- Alessandra Pelloni
- Chain-Formation in the Owner-Occupied Housing Market pp. 475-88

- Leslie Rosenthal
- On the Performance of Social Benefit Systems pp. 489-502

- Christian Schluter
- Alternative Semi-parametric Likelihood Approaches to Generalised Method of Moments Estimation pp. 503-19

- Richard Smith
- Constraints on the Desired Hours of Work of British Men pp. 520-35

- Mark Stewart and Joanna Swaffield
1997, month January, vol 107
- A Household Level Study of the Determinants of Incomes and Consumption pp. 1-25

- David Miles
- The Effects of Annuities, Bequests, and Aging in an Overlapping Generations Model of Endogenous Growth pp. 26-46

- Rowena Pecchenino and Patricia Pollard
- Intergenerational Mobility in Britain pp. 47-66

- Lorraine Dearden, Stephen Machin and Howard Reed
- Qualifying for Unemployment Insurance: An Empirical Analysis pp. 67-84

- David Green and W. Craig Riddell
- Job Responsibility, Pay and Promotion pp. 85-103

- Michael Manove
- A Squeezer Round the Corner? Self-Regulation and Forward Markets pp. 104-12

- Peter Møllgaard
- Increasing Returns, Trade and the Regional Structure of Wages pp. 113-33

- Gordon Hanson
- North-South R&D Spillovers pp. 134-49

- David Coe, Elhanan Helpman and Alexander Hoffmaister
- Why Is There a Favourite-Longshot Bias in British Racetrack Betting Markets? pp. 150-58

- Leighton Vaughan Williams and David Paton
- Obituary: Ernest Mandel, 1923-1995 pp. 159-64

- Geoffrey Hodgson
- Controversy: On Modelling the Long Run in Applied Economics pp. 165-68

- Robert Taylor and Huw Dixon
- On Modelling the Long Run in Applied Economics pp. 169-77

- Clive Granger
- The Role of Economic Theory in Modelling the Long Run pp. 178-91

- Mohammad Pesaran
- Trends, Cycles and Autoregressions pp. 192-201

- Andrew Harvey
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