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1995, month November, vol 105
- The Disadvantage of Tying Their Hands: On the Political Economy of Policy Commitments pp. 1381-1402

- Gian Maria Milesi-Ferretti
- Decision Making Processes under Uncertainty: An Econometric Analysis pp. 1403-14

- Fabio Zagonari
- Poverty and Household Size pp. 1415-34

- Peter Lanjouw and Martin Ravallion
- Privatising Multi-product Banks pp. 1435-53

- Oved Yosha
- The Determinants of Price and Quality in Competitively Tendered Contracts pp. 1454-70

- Simon Domberger, Christine Hall and Eric Ah Lik Li
- Some Evidence on the Efficiency of the Forward Market for Foreign Exchange from Monte-Carlo Experiments pp. 1471-87

- Joachim Zietz
- International Trade, Factor Mobility and Trade Costs pp. 1488-1504

- Victor D Norman and Anthony Venables
- Vertical and Horizontal Intra-industry Trade: A Cross Industry Analysis for the United Kingdom pp. 1505-18

- Sir David Greenaway, Robert C Hine and Chris Milner
- The Ultimatum Game and the Law of Demand pp. 1519-23

- L G Telser
- An Economic Historian's Economist: Remembering Simon Kuznets pp. 1524-47

- Vibha Kapuria-Foreman and Mark Perlman
- Political Economy and Contingent Protection pp. 1550-64

- P K M Tharakan
- Antidumping Policies in the United States and the European Community pp. 1565-75

- Patrick Messerlin and Geoffrey Reed
- Countervailing Duties pp. 1576-93

- Howard P Marvel and Edward John Ray
- Business Cycle Empirics: Calibration and Estimation: An Introduction pp. 1594-96

- Danny Quah
- Business Cycle Theory and Econometrics pp. 1597-1608

- Allan Gregory and Gregor Smith
- Some Comments on the Role of Econometrics in Economic Theory pp. 1609-21

- Martin Eichenbaum
- Econometrics and Business Cycle Empirics pp. 1622-36

- David Hendry
- Real Business Cycle Analysis: A Needed Revolution in Macroeconometrics pp. 1637-48

- Michael Wickens
1995, month September, vol 105
- Is Bayesian Rationality Compatible with Strategic Rationality? pp. 1099-1109

- Marco Mariotti
- Why Do So Few Hold Stocks? pp. 1110-29

- Michael Haliassos and Carol C Bertaut
- Measuring Core Inflation? pp. 1130-44

- Danny Quah and Shaun Vahey
- Predicting Turning Points in the UK Inflation Cycle pp. 1145-64

- Artis, M J, et al
- Uncertainty, Optimal Taxation and the Direct versus Indirect Tax Controversy pp. 1165-79

- Helmuth Cremer and Firouz Gahvari
- Limits to the Potential Gains from Economic Integration and Other Supply Side Policies pp. 1180-1204

- Peter Hammond and Jaume Sempere
- The Present Relevance of Hume's Open-Economy Monetary Dynamics pp. 1205-17

- John Berdell
- Testing for Short Termism in the UK Stock Market: A Comment pp. 1218-23

- S E Satchell and D C Damant
- Testing for Short Termism in the UK Stock Market: A Reply pp. 1224-27

- David Miles
- Joan Robinson 1903-1983 pp. 1228-43

- Geoffrey Harcourt
- Lorie Tarshis, 1911-1993: In Appreciation pp. 1244-55

- Geoffrey Harcourt
- Royal Commission Report on Transport and the Environment--Economic Effects of Recommendations pp. 1258-72

- David M Newbery
- In Defence of the Royal Commission Report on Transport and the Environment pp. 1273-81

- Aubrey Silberston
1995, month July, vol 105
- The Distributional Impact of Price Changes in Hungary and the United Kingdom pp. 847-63

- David M Newbery
- Nonlinear Dynamics in Real-Time Equity Market Indices: Evidence from the United Kingdom pp. 864-80

- A Abhyankar, Laurence Copeland and Woon Wong
- Herd Behaviour, Bubbles and Crashes pp. 881-96

- Thomas Lux
- Adaptive Capital, Information Depreciation and Schumpeterian Growth pp. 897-915

- Robert Jones and Geoffrey Newman
- Innovative Activity over the Business Cycle pp. 916-28

- Paul Geroski and Chris Walters
- A Bias in the Prediction of Tastes pp. 929-37

- George Loewenstein and Daniel Adler
- Fairness: Effect on Temporary and Equilibrium Prices in Posted-Offer Markets pp. 938-50

- Franciosi, Robert, et al
- Risk Aversion in Contests pp. 951-62

- Stergios Skaperdas and Li Gan
- Inside Information in a Betting Market pp. 963-71

- Adi Schnytzer and Yuval Shilony
- Policy Forum: Macroeconomic Modelling, Macroeconomic Forecasting and Macroeconomic Policy: Editorial Note pp. 972-73

- Sir David Greenaway
- Macroeconomics and a Bit More Reality pp. 974-88

- Stephen Hall
- The Interfaces between Policy Makers, Markets and Modellers in the Design of Economic Policy: An Intermodel Comparison pp. 989-1000

- Bray, Jeremy, et al
- Macro-economic Forecasting and Modelling pp. 1001-13

- Michael Clements and David Hendry
1995, month May, vol 105
- A Theory of Focal Points pp. 533-50

- Robert Sugden
- Prices, Credit Markets and Child Growth in Low-Income Rural Areas pp. 551-70

- Andrew Foster
- Gaining and Losing ERM Credibility: The Case of the United Kingdom pp. 571-82

- Paul Masson
- Behavioural Heterogeneity under Evolutionary Pressure: Macroeconomic Implications of Costly Optimisation pp. 583-600

- Rajiv Sethi and Reiner Franke
- Macroeconomic Effects of Active Labour Market Programmes in a Union Wage-Setting Model pp. 601-19

- Lars Calmfors and Harald Lang
- Labour Demand and the pp. 620-34

- Daniel Hamermesh
- Nominal Rigidities in Wage Setting by Rational Trade Unions pp. 635-43

- Jean-Pascal Benassy
- Demand for Local Public Spending: Evidence from the British Social Attitudes Survey pp. 644-60

- Ian Preston and Michael Ridge
- Reading a Target Zone in Keynes's 'Indian Currency and Finance.' pp. 661-68

- Gregor Smith
- Corporate Governance: Some Theory and Implications pp. 678-89

- Oliver Hart
- Corporate Governance: The Role of Restructuring Transactions pp. 690-703

- Steve Thompson and Mike Wright
- Taking Care of Business, Executive Compensation in the United Kingdom pp. 704-14

- Martin Conyon, Paul Gregg and Stephen Machin
- Why Does Methodology Matter for Economics? Review Article pp. 715-34

- Kevin Hoover
1995, month March, vol 105
- The Inventory Cycle: From Theory to Empirical Evidence pp. 283-301

- Guy Laroque and Guillaume Rabault
- The Role of Ancillarity in Inference for Non-stationary Variables pp. 302-20

- Soren Johansen
- The Determinants of Individual Unemployment Durations in an Era of High Unemployment pp. 321-32

- Wiji Arulampalam and Mark Stewart
- Dynamic Count Data Models of Technological Innovation pp. 333-44

- Richard Blundell, Rachel Griffith and John van Reenen
- Union Membership and Wage Bargaining When Membership is Not Compulsory pp. 345-60

- Alison Booth and Monojit Chatterji
- Core Journals: A Reappraisal of the Diamond List pp. 361-73

- Michael Burton and Euan Phimister
- Evaluation of Callable Bonds: Finite Difference Methods, Stability and Accuracy pp. 374-84

- Hans-Jurg Buttler
- Information and the Division of Labour: Implications for the Firm's Choice of Organisation pp. 385-97

- Martin J Carter
- An Analysis of Seasonality in the U.K. Equity Market pp. 398-409

- Andrew D Clare, Zacharias Psaradakis and Stephen H Thomas
- Rationality and the Role of Judgement in Macroeconomic Forecasting pp. 410-20

- Michael Clements
- How Much Inequality Can We Explain? A Methodology and an Application to the United States pp. 421-30

- Frank Cowell and Stephen Jenkins
- Leaving Teaching in the UK: A Duration Analysis pp. 431-44

- Peter Dolton and Wilbert van der Klaauw
- Keynes, the Keynesians and the Classics: A Suggested Interpretation pp. 445-58

- Bill Gerrard
- Neoclassical Price Theory, Institutions, and the Evolution of Securities Market Organisation pp. 459-70

- Jan Kregel
- The Arms Trade and Arms Control pp. 471-84

- Paul Levine and Ronald Smith
- Labour Supply, Commodity Demand and Marginal Tax Reform pp. 485-97

- David Madden
- Aid Conditionality and Military Expenditure Reduction in Developing Countries: Models of Asymmetric Information pp. 498-509

- S Mansoob Murshed and Somnath Sen
- Policy Measures to Avoid a Currency Crisis pp. 510-19

- Gulcin Ozkan and Alan Sutherland
- Circumventing the Curse of Dimensionality in Applied Work Using Computer Intensive Methods pp. 520-30

- Melvyn Weeks
1995, month January, vol 105
- Simplicity, Scientific Interference and Econometric Modelling pp. 1-21

- Hugo A Keuzenkamp and Michael McAleer
- Competitivity in Auction Markets: An Experimental and Theoretical Investigation pp. 22-53

- Daniel Friedman and Joseph Ostroy
- An Integrated Model of the Data Measurement and Data Generation Processes with an Application to Consumers' Expenditure pp. 54-76

- K D Patterson
- Determinants of Price Quote Revisions on the London Stock Exchange pp. 77-94

- Andy Snell and Ian Tonks
- Are Rising Earnings Profiles a Forced-Saving Mechanism? pp. 95-106

- David Neumark
- International Capital Mobility amongst the Major Industrialised Countries: Too Little or Too Much? pp. 107-28

- Atish Ghosh
- The Welfare State as Provider of Accident Insurance in the Workplace: Efficiency and Distribution in Equilibrium pp. 129-44

- Alf Risa
- Corruptible Law Enforcers: How Should They Be Compensated? pp. 145-59

- Dilip Mookherjee and Ivan Png
- Policy Forum: Sand in the Wheels of International Finance: Editorial Note pp. 160-61

- Sir David Greenaway
- Two Cases for Sand in the Wheels of International Finance pp. 162-72

- Barry Eichengreen, James Tobin and Charles Wyplosz
- Sand in the Wheels of Foreign Exchange Markets: A Sceptical Note pp. 173-80

- Peter Garber and Mark Taylor
- Capital Controls, the EMS and EMU pp. 181-92

- Peter Kenen