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1985, month Supplement, vol 95
- (Uncertainty and) the Firm in General Equilibrium Theory pp. 1-20
- Jacques Dreze
- Information and Economic Analysis: A Perspective pp. 21-41

- Joseph Stiglitz
- Poverty under the Kuznets Process pp. 42-50

- Sudhir Anand and Ravi Kanbur
- Equilibria in Extensive Games pp. 51-59

- K G Binmore
- Simple Macropolicy Rules for the Open Economy pp. 60-70

- David Currie and Paul Levine
- Setting the Price of Oil in a Distorted Economy pp. 71-82

- Avinash Dixit and David M Newbery
- The Comparative Efficiency of Public and Private Enterprise in Britain: Electricity Generation between the World Wars pp. 83-95

- James Foreman-Peck and Michael Waterson
- A Theoretical Approach to the Effect of Trade Union Immunities on Investment and Employment pp. 96-101

- Paul Grout
- An Alternative Solution to Rubinstein's Model of Sequential Bargaining under Incomplete Information pp. 102-12

- Christopher Harris
- Migration Intentions in the U.K.: Which Households Want to Migrate and Which Succeed? pp. 113-23

- Gordon Hughes and B McCormick
- Dynamic Games and the Time Inconsistency of Optimal Policy in Open Economies pp. 124-37

- Marcus Miller and Mark Salmon
- Delegation and the Theory of the Firm pp. 138-47

- John Vickers
- Inflation and Unemployment Aversion pp. 148-50

- John Hudson
1985, month December, vol 95
- Monopolistic Competition in the Spirit of Chamberlin: Special Results pp. 889-908

- Oliver Hart
- Uncertainty and Economic Analysis pp. 909-27

- Tony Lawson
- A Physiocratic Model of Relative Prices and Income Distribution pp. 928-47

- Gianni Vaggi
- Formation of Inflation Expectations in British Manufacturing Industries pp. 948-75

- Mohammad Pesaran
- Inventory Fluctuations in a Disequilibrium Macro Model pp. 976-91

- John Eckalbar
- Effects of Worker Attitudes on Production Costs and the Value of Capital Input pp. 992-1002

- John Norsworthy and Craig A Zabala
- Miners' Wages in Post-war Britain: An Application of a Model of Trade Union Behaviour pp. 1003-20

- Alan Carruth and Andrew Oswald
- Trade Union Efficiency and Overemployment with Seniority Wage Scales pp. 1021-34

- Jeff Frank
- Output, Work Hours and Employment in the Short Run of a Labour-managed Firm pp. 1035-48

- Hajime Miyazaki and Hugh M Neary
- Interrelated Demand for Factors of Production in the U.K. Engineering Industry, 1968-81 pp. 1049-68

- Richard Harris
- Prices, Children and Inequality: Further Evidence for the United Kingdom, 1965-82 pp. 1069-77

- Ranjan Ray
- A Cautionary Note on the Interpretation of Long-run Equilibrium Solutions in Conventional Macro Models [Economic Modelling of the Aggregate Time Series Relationship between Consumers' Expenditure and Income in the United Kingdom] [Serial Correlation as a Convenient Simplification, Not a Nuisance] pp. 1078-86

- Christopher M Kelly
- Do Labour Unions Drive Out Capital? pp. 1087-90

- Murray Kemp and Koji Shimomura
- An Unpublished Letter of David Ricardo to Francis Finch, 24 February 1823 pp. 1091-92

- A Heertje, D Weatherall and R W Polak
- A Unified Theory of the Behaviour of Profit-maximising, Labour-managed and Joint-Stock Firms Operating under Uncertainty: A Comment pp. 1093-94

- Shoji Haruna
- A Unified Theory of the Behaviour of Profit-maximising, Labour-managed and Joint-Stock Firms Operating under Uncertainty: A Rejoinder pp. 1095
- John Hey
1985, month September, vol 95
- Stochastic Choice Functions Generated from Deterministic Preferences over Lotteries pp. 575-94

- Mark Machina
- Equilibrium Wage Distribution pp. 595-618

- Joseph Stiglitz
- Government Spending, Debt, and International Economic Interdependence pp. 619-36

- Jacob A Frenkel and Assaf Razin
- Futures Trading and the Welfare Evaluation of Commodity Price Stabilisation pp. 637-61

- Christopher L Gilbert
- The Economics of Cash Limits as a Method of Pay Determination pp. 662-78

- Derek Leslie
- The Effect of Britain's Anti-discriminatory Legislation on Relative Pay and Employment pp. 679-99

- Antoni Zabalza and Zafiris Tzannatos
- Hours, Layoffs and Unemployment Insurance Funding: Theory and Practice in an International Perspective pp. 700-713

- Felix FitzRoy and Robert Hart
- Work Injury Compensation and the Duration of Nonwork Spells pp. 714-24

- Richard J Butler and John D Worrall
- Bank Rate Policy under the Interwar Gold Standard: A Dynamic Probit Model pp. 725-45

- Barry Eichengreen, Mark Watson and Richard Grossman
- On the 'Impossibility' of Hicks-Neutral Technical Change pp. 746-58

- Ian Steedman
- Controls and the Intersectoral Terms of Trade: The Indian Case pp. 759-66

- Sharif Mohammad and John Whalley
- No-Help-Wanted Signs and the Duration of Job Search pp. 767-73

- Susan Vroman
- Locational Mobility and Welfare pp. 774-77

- Michael Waterson
- Peak-Load Pricing and Short-run Marginal Cost pp. 778-80

- John Craven
- The Statistical Debate on the Net Barter Terms of Trade between Primary Commodities and Manufactures: A Comment and Some Additional Evidence pp. 781-88

- D Sapsford
- The Statistical Debate on the Net Barter Terms of Trade: A Response pp. 789
- John Spraos
1985, month June, vol 95
- Macroeconomic Policy Design and Control Theory-A Failed Partnership? pp. 285-306

- David Currie
- Unemployment Benefits Revisited pp. 307-29

- W Narendranathan, Stephen Nickell and Jon Stern
- Income Effects and Paradoxes in the Theory of International Trade pp. 330-44

- Ronald Jones
- Bottlenecks and the Phillips Curve: A Disaggregated Keynesian Model of Inflation, Output, and Unemployment pp. 345-57

- George Evans
- Migration amongst the Botswana pp. 358-82

- Robert Lucas
- Decomposing Multipliers for Economic Systems Involving Regional and World Trade pp. 383-99

- Jeffrey I Round
- Forward Contracts or International Buffer Stocks? A Study of Their Relative Efficiencies in Stabilising Commodity Export Earnings pp. 400-417

- Gordon Gemmill
- Malthus's Theory of Wages and Growth pp. 418-37

- Lilia Costabile and Bob Rowthorn
- Measurement of Travel Time Values and Opportunity Cost from a Discrete-Choice Model pp. 438-51

- Truong Truong and David Hensher
- Changes in the Cyclical Pattern of Real Wages: Evidence from Nine Countries, 1955-80 pp. 452-68

- Juliet B Schor
- Income Adjustments and the Role of Consumers' Durables in Some Leading Consumption Functions pp. 469-79

- Kerry D Patterson
- The Microeconomic Theory of the Trade Union: A Comment pp. 480-82

- Nicholas Rau
- Categorical Aggregation and International Trade: A Comment pp. 483-85

- Richard Pomfret
- Categorical Aggregation and International Trade: A Reply pp. 486-87

- Sir David Greenaway and Chris Milner
1985, month March, vol 95
- Jobs for All? pp. 1-14
- David Worswick
- The Performance of Rice Markets in Bangladesh during the 1974 Famine pp. 15-29

- Martin Ravallion
- On the Fixed Nature of Sharecropping Contracts pp. 30-48

- Franklin Allen
- The Value of Safety: Results of a National Sample Survey pp. 49-72

- M W Jones-Lee, M Hammerton and P R Philips
- Demand Management with Rationing pp. 73-86

- Michael Moore
- Intertemporal Substitution and the Role of Monetary Policy pp. 87-100

- Giancarlo Marini
- Tests of Intraurban Central Place Theories pp. 101-17

- Douglas West, Balder Von Hohenbalken and Kenneth Kroner
- Capital Market Information and Industrial Performance: The Role of West German Banks pp. 118-32

- John R Cable
- On Earnings-related Unemployment Benefits and Their Relation to Earnings pp. 133-45

- John Micklewright
- A Model of Mineral Exploration and Resource Taxation pp. 146-60

- Harry Campbell and R K Lindner
- The Impact of Controls on Wage Contract Duration pp. 161-68

- Louis Christofides
- An Anomaly in the Service Industry: The Effect of Entry on Fees pp. 169-77

- Greenhut, M L, et al
- Holding Idle Capacity to Deter Entry [The Role of Investment in Entry Deterrence] pp. 178-82

- Jeremy Bulow, John Geanakoplos and Paul Klemperer
- Surprises in the Consumption Function, Incomplete Current Information, and Moving Average Errors: A Note [Stochastic Implications of the Life Cycle Permanent Income Hypothesis: Theory and Evidence] pp. 183-88

- K Holden and David Peel
- The Determinants of Equilibrium Unemployment in Britain: A Comment pp. 189-95

- Simon Price
- The Determinants of Equilibrium Unemployment in Britain: A Reply pp. 196-98

- Stephen Nickell