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1996, month November, vol 106
- Bose-Einstein Dynamics and Adaptive Contracting in the Motion Picture Industry pp. 1493-1514

- Arthur De Vany and W. Walls
- Self-Employment and Windfall Gains: Evidence from the Swedish Lottery pp. 1515-26

- Thomas Lindh and Henry Ohlsson
- Consumption and Poverty: How Effective Are In-Kind Transfers? pp. 1527-45

- Daniel T Slesnick
- Disinflation and Interest-Bearing Money pp. 1546-63

- Guillermo Calvo and Carlos Vegh
- Keynesian Involuntary Unemployment and Sticky Nominal Wages pp. 1564-85

- James Holmes and Patricia Hutton
- Trade, Labour Force Growth and Wages pp. 1586-1609

- Joseph Francois
- Wages and Unemployment in an Urban African Labour Market pp. 1610-26

- John Hoddinott
- Total Board Remuneration and Company Performance pp. 1627-44

- Brian G M Main, Alistair Bruce and Trevor Buck
- Aggregate Pattern of Time-Dependent Adjustment Rules, I: A Game-Theoretic Analysis of Staggered versus Synchronised Wage Setting pp. 1645-58

- Sau-Him Paul Lau
- Decomposition of the Fisher Ideal Index of Productivity: A Non-parametric Dual Analysis of US Airlines Data pp. 1659-78

- Subhash Ray and Kankana Mukherjee
- Gottfried Haberler (1900-1995) pp. 1679-87

- Paul Samuelson
- Erratum [Joan Robinson 1903-1983] pp. 1688
- Geoffrey Harcourt
- Policy Forum: Health Care Reform: Editorial Note pp. 1689-90

- Sir David Greenaway
- Contracts for the National Health Service pp. 1691-1701

- Martin Chalkley and James Malcomson
- Towards an Evidence-Based National Health Service? pp. 1702-12

- David K Whynes
- Health Reform in the United States pp. 1713-24

- Joseph Newhouse
- Controversy: Economists, the Welfare State and Growth: The Case of Sweden: Editorial Note pp. 1725-26

- Huw Dixon
- Eurosclerosis and the Sclerosis of Objectivity: On the Role of Values among Economic Policy Experts pp. 1727-46

- Walter Korpi
- Sweden's Relative Economic Performance: Lagging Behind or Staying on Top? pp. 1747-59

- Magnus Henrekson
- Why Sweden's Welfare State Needed Reform pp. 1760-71

- Jonas Agell
- Swedish Economic Performance and Swedish Economic Debate: A View from Outside pp. 1772-79

- Steve Dowrick
1996, month September, vol 106
- Best Fit Social Choices: An Alternative to Arrow pp. 1161-74

- John Craven
- Efficiency, Risk Aversion and Portfolio Insurance: An Analysis of Financial Asset Portfolios Held by Investors in the United Kingdom pp. 1175-92

- David Blake
- Precautionary Saving Motives: An Assessment from UK Time Series of Cross-Sections pp. 1193-1208

- Philip Merrigan and Michel Normandin
- Relative Prices in the UK Personal Sector Money Demand Function pp. 1209-26

- Leigh Drake
- Tax Reform and Welfare Measurement: Do We Need Demand System Estimation? pp. 1227-41

- James Banks, Richard Blundell and Arthur Lewbel
- Growth and Size of Firms pp. 1242-52

- Peter E Hart and Nicholas Oulton
- Are Business Startups Debt-Rationed? pp. 1253-70

- Robert Cressy
- Optimal Reservation Prices in Auctions pp. 1271-83

- Dan Levin and James Smith
- Keynesian Multipliers and the Cost of Public Funds under Monopolistic Competition pp. 1284-96

- Ben Heijdra and Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg
- Standards and Trade Performance: The UK Experience pp. 1297-1313

- Peter Swann, Paul Temple and Mark Shurmer
- Piero Sraffa 1898-1983 pp. 1314-25

- Bertram Schefold
- Issues in Measuring and Modelling Poverty pp. 1328-43

- Martin Ravallion
- Efficiency, Equity and Poverty Alleviation: Policy Issues in Less Developed Countries pp. 1344-56

- Pranab Bardhan
- Rationality, Learning and Social Norms pp. 1357-59

- Abhinay Muthoo
- Bounded Rationality, Indeterminacy, and the Theory of the Firm pp. 1360-73

- Roy Radner
- On the Relevance of Learning and Evolution to Economic Theory pp. 1374-85

- Tilman Börgers
- Rationality and the Emotions pp. 1386-97

- Jon Elster
- Methodology: Alchemy or Science: Review Article pp. 1398-1413

- Bruce Hansen
1996, month July, vol 106
- Value Orientations, Expectations and Voluntary Contributions in Public Goods pp. 817-45

- Theo Offerman, Joep Sonnemans and Arthur Schram
- Optimal Betting and Efficiency in Parimutuel Betting Markets with Information Costs pp. 846-68

- Dek Terrell and Amy Farmer
- Imperfect Knowledge and Behaviour in the Foreign Exchange Market pp. 869-93

- Michael D Goldberg and Roman Frydman
- Fiscal Policy, Public Debt Stabilisation and Politics: Theory and UK Evidence pp. 894-911

- Ben Lockwood, Apostolis Philippopoulos and Andy Snell
- Pigou and Modern Business Cycle Theory pp. 912-24

- David Collard
- A Reprise of Size and R&D pp. 925-51

- Wesley M Cohen and Steven Klepper
- Technology Adoption and Firm Profitability pp. 952-62

- Paul Stoneman and Myung Joong Kwon
- The Size and sources of economic rents in a developing country manufacturing labour market pp. 963-76

- Francis Teal
- The Costs of Recession: A Comment pp. 977-80

- James Pemberton
- The Costs of Recession: A Reply pp. 981-83

- Ken Clark, Derek Leslie and Elizabeth Symons
- Brinley Thomas, C.B.E., M.A., Ph.D., F.B.A.: Formerly Fellow of the University of Wales pp. 984-93

- J Parry Lewis
- Fiscal Dimensions of EMU pp. 996-1004

- Paul Masson
- Alternative Transitions to EMU pp. 1005-15

- Michael Artis
- The Classical Approach to Convergence Analysis pp. 1019-36

- Xavier Sala-i-Martin
- Technology and Convergence pp. 1037-44

- Andrew Bernard and Charles Jones
- Twin Peaks: Growth and Convergence in Models of Distribution Dynamics pp. 1045-55

- Danny Quah
- Convergence? Inferences from Theoretical Models pp. 1056-69

- Oded Galor
1996, month May, vol 106
- Sprayed to Death: Path Dependence, Lock-In and Pest Control Strategies pp. 521-42

- Robin Cowan and Philip Gunby
- The Macroeconomic Effects of Fiscal Policy: Linking an Econometric Model with Theory pp. 543-59

- Wren-Lewis, Simon, et al
- Capital Gains in Japan: Their Magnitude and Impact on Consumption pp. 560-77

- Charles Horioka
- The Expectations Hypothesis of the Term Structure: The UK Interbank Market pp. 578-92

- Keith Cuthbertson
- Two-Level Ultimatum Bargaining with Incomplete Information: An Experimental Study pp. 593-604

- Werner Guth, Steffen Huck and Peter Ockenfels
- Can Foreign Aid Accelerate Stabilisation? pp. 605-19

- Alessandra Casella and Barry Eichengreen
- Current Account Solvency and the Feldstein-Horioka Puzzle pp. 620-27

- Jerry Coakley, Farida Kulasi and Ronald Smith
- Some Unpleasant Budgetary Arithmetic of a Proposal to End Inflation: A Comment pp. 628-34

- Brian Hillier
- Some Unpleasant Budgetary Arithmetic of a Proposal to End Inflation: A Reply pp. 635-36

- Kevin Dowd
- The Minimum Wage as a Redistributive Tool pp. 639-49

- Richard Freeman
- The Impact of Minimum Wages on the Wages of the Low Paid: Evidence from the Wage Boards and Councils pp. 650-56

- David Bell and Robert Wright
- Earnings Mobility, Family Income and Low Pay pp. 657-66

- Peter Sloane and Ioannis Theodossiou
- Employment and the Introduction of a Minimum Wage in Britain pp. 667-76

- Stephen Machin and Alan Manning
- The Case for Financial Laissez-Faire pp. 679-87

- Kevin Dowd
- The Appropriate Role of Bank Regulation pp. 688-97

- George J Benston and George G Kaufman
- Why the Banking System Should Be Regulated pp. 698-707

- Sheila Dow
1996, month March, vol 106
- A Theory of Privatisation pp. 309-19

- Maxim Boycko, Andrei Shleifer and Robert Vishny
- Taxes and Company Dividends: A Microeconometric Investigation Exploiting Cross-Section Variation in Taxes pp. 320-33

- Stephen Bond, Lucy Chennells and Michael Devereux
- Job Tenure in Britain 1975-92 pp. 334-44

- Simon Burgess and Hedley Rees
- The Choice of 'Conservative' Bankers in Open Economies: Monetary Regime Options for Europe pp. 345-58

- David Currie, Paul Levine and Joseph Pearlman
- Financial Development, Economic Growth and Banker Sector Controls: Evidence from India pp. 359-74

- Panicos Demetriades and Kul Luintel
- The Borrower's Curse: Optimism, Finance and Entrepreneurship pp. 375-86

- David de Meza and Clive Southey
- Unemployment Duration and the Restart Effect: Some Experimental Evidence pp. 387-400

- Peter Dolton and Donal O'Neill
- Equal Worth, Equal Opportunities: Pay and Promotion in an Internal Labour Market pp. 401-09

- David R Jones and Gerald Makepeace
- Rent Seeking, Protectionism and Innovation in the American Steel Industry pp. 410-21

- Stefanie Lenway, Randall Morck and Bernard Yeung
- Training Duration and Post-training Outcomes: A Duration-Limited Competing Risks Model pp. 422-33

- Fabrizia Mealli, Stephen Pudney and Jonathan M Thomas
- The Degree and Determinants of Exchange Rate Pass-through: Market Structure, Non-tariff Barriers and Multinational Corporations pp. 434-44

- Jayant Menon
- Oil Price Hikes and Development Triggers in Peace and War pp. 445-57

- Marcus Miller and Lei Zhang
- The Low-Skill, Low-Quality Trap: Strategic Complementarities between Human Capital and R&D pp. 458-70

- Stephen Redding
- Endogenous Taxation: An Overlapping Generations Approach pp. 471-82

- Thomas I Renstrom
- Unemployment and Inflationary Finance Dynamics at the Early Stages of Transition pp. 483-94

- Luigi Ruggerone
- Wage Interactions: Comparisons or Fall-Back Options? pp. 495-506

- Jennifer Smith
- A Theory of Petty Trading: The Jamaican Higgler pp. 507-18

- David C Wong
1996, month January, vol 106
- Equilibrium in Evolutionary Games: Some Experimental Results pp. 1-25

- Daniel Friedman
- The Road Less Travelled: Institutional Aspects of Data and Their Influence on Empirical Estimates with an Application to Tests of Forward Rate Unbiasedness pp. 26-38

- Janice Boucher Breuer and Mark Wohar
- The Role of Informal Finance in Household Capital Accumulation: Evidence from Taiwan pp. 39-59

- Timothy Besley and Alec R Levenson
- House Price, the Supply of Collateral and the Enterprise Economy pp. 60-75

- Jane Black, David de Meza and David Jeffreys
- Product Variety and Welfare under Tough and Soft Pricing Regimes pp. 76-91

- George Norman and Jacques Thisse
- Foreign Direct Investment and Growth in EP and IS Countries pp. 92-105

- Vudayagiri Balasubramanyam, M Salisu and David Sapsford
- Involuntary Unemployment and Non-compensating Wage Differentials in an Experimental Labour Market pp. 106-21

- Ernst Fehr, Georg Kirchsteiger and Arno Riedl
- Optimal Design of an Experiment in Economics pp. 122-27

- Werner Müller and Antonio C M Ponce de Leon
- Designing and Implementing In-Work Benefits pp. 130-41

- Edward Whitehouse
- Labour Supply Incentives and Recent Family Credit Reforms pp. 142-55

- Alan Duncan and Christopher Giles
- In-Work Benefits in the United States: The Earned Income Tax Credit pp. 156-69

- John Scholz
- Deindustrialisation and Economic Growth pp. 172-83

- Nicholas Crafts
- How Low Profitability and Weak Innovativeness Undermined UK Industrial Growth pp. 184-95

- Walter Eltis
- Britain's Industrial Performance since 1960: Underinvestment and Relative Decline pp. 196-212

- Michael Kitson and Jonathan Michie
- Explaining Britain's Economic Performance: A Critical Note pp. 213-18

- Barry Eichengreen
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