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2004, month 11, vol 114
- Introduction to feature: the price of access to better neighbourhoods pp. F391-F396
- Paul Cheshire and Stephen Sheppard
- Capitalising the Value of Free Schools: The Impact of Supply Characteristics and Uncertainty pp. F397-F424
- Paul Cheshire and Stephen Sheppard
- Schools and Housing Markets: An Examination of School Segregation and Performance in Connecticut pp. F425-F440
- John Clapp and Stephen Ross
- The Costs of Urban Property Crime pp. F441-F463
- Stephen Gibbons
- Addressing nurse shortages: what can policy makers learn from the econometric evidence on nurse labour supply? pp. F464-F498
- Michael Shields
- Does Education Raise Productivity, or Just Reflect it? pp. F499-F517
- Arnaud Chevalier, Colm Harmon, Ian Walker and Yu Zhu
- Status quo maintenance reconsidered: changing or incomplete preferences? pp. F518-F535
- Michael Mandler
2004, month 10, vol 114
- Cognitive dissonance, status and growth of the underclass pp. 727-749
- Robert Oxoby
- Stochastic wealth dynamics and risk management among a poor population pp. 750-777
- Travis Lybbert, Christopher Barrett, Solomon Desta and D. Layne Coppock
- Evaluating transfer programmes within a general equilibrium framework pp. 778-799
- David P. Coady and Rebecca L. Harris
- On the welfare effects and political economy of competition-enhancing policies pp. 800-824
- Philippe Aghion and Mark Schankerman
- Solow and heterogeneous labour: a neoclassical explanation of wage inequality pp. 825-843
- Jürgen Meckl and Stefan Zink
- Evaluating the Bank of England Density Forecasts of Inflation pp. 844-866
- Michael Clements
- Budgetary policy and unemployment dynamics in an olg model with collective bargaining pp. 867-889
- Leo Kaas and Leopold Thadden
- Cross-Country Variation in the Liquidity Effect: The Role of Financial Markets pp. 890-915
- William Lastrapes and W. McMillin
- Does Insider Trading Raise Market Volatility? pp. 916-942
- Julan Du and Shang-Jin Wei
- Going Alone Together: Joint Outside Options in Bilateral Negotiations pp. 943-960
- Paola Manzini and Marco Mariotti
2004, month 07, vol 114
- The supply of information by a concerned expert pp. 487-505
- Andrew Caplin and John Leahy
- Strategy Similarity and Coordination pp. 506-527
- Rajiv Sarin and Farshid Vahid
- Ambiguity in Partnerships pp. 528-546
- David Kelsey and Willy Spanjers
- Child mortality, child labour and economic development pp. 547-568
- Holger Strulik
- International Reserve Holdings with Sovereign Risk and Costly Tax Collection pp. 569-591
- Joshua Aizenman and Nancy Marion
- The Theory of Rationally Heterogeneous Expectations: Evidence from Survey Data on Inflation Expectations pp. 592-621
- William Branch
- Estimates of the black economy based on consumer demand approaches pp. 622-640
- Panayiota Lyssiotou, Panos Pashardes and Thanasis Stengos
- How Important is Methodology for the estimates of the determinants of Happiness? pp. 641-659
- Ada Ferrer-i-Carbonell and Paul Frijters
- The effect of unemployment on consumption: an experimental analysis pp. 660-683
- Enrica Carbone and John Hey
- Do Labour Market Conditions Affect Gift Exchange? Some Experimental Evidence pp. 684-708
- Jordi Brandts and Gary Charness
- Testing explanations of preference reversal pp. 709-726
- Robin Cubitt, Alistair Munro and Chris Starmer
2004, month 06, vol 114
- Introduction: Aid and Development pp. F185-F190
- John Hudson
- On The Empirics of Foreign Aid and Growth pp. F191-F216
- Carl-Johan Dalgaard, Henrik Hansen and Finn Tarp
- Aid, Poverty Reduction and the 'New Conditionality' pp. F217-F243
- Paul Mosley, John Hudson and Arjan Verschoor
- Development effectiveness: what have we learnt? pp. F244-F271
- Paul Collier and David Dollar
- The Economics of Clinical Negligence Reform in England pp. F272-F292
- Paul Fenn, Alastair Gray and Neil Rickman
- A Retrospective on Friedman's Theory of Permanent Income pp. F293-F306
- Costas Meghir
- Non Parametric Efficiency Measurement pp. F307-F311
- Bruce Hollingsworth
- The Return of the Prince of Denmark: A Survey on Recent Developments in the Economics of Innovation pp. F312-F332
- Vania Sena
2004, month 04, vol 114
- Why are gambling markets organised so differently from financial markets? pp. 223-246
- Steven Levitt
- Do Collective Action Clauses Raise Borrowing Costs? pp. 247-264
- Barry Eichengreen and Ashoka Mody
- The inefficiency of splitting the bill pp. 265-280
- Uri Gneezy, Ernan Haruvy and Hadas Yafe
- Innovation by leaders pp. 281-303
- Federico Etro
- Wealth bias in the first global capital market boom, 1870-1913 pp. 304-337
- Michael Clemens and Jeffrey Williamson
- Steam as a general purpose technology: A growth accounting perspective pp. 338-351
- Nicholas Crafts
- Income inequality, financial development, and macroeconomic fluctuations pp. 352-376
- Murat Iyigun and Ann Owen
- The Self-Perpetuation of Biased Beliefs pp. 377-396
- Wing Suen
- Promises, Threats and Fairness pp. 397-420
- Tore Ellingsen and Magnus Johannesson
- Intertemporal price cap regulation under uncertainty pp. 421-440
- Ian Dobbs
- Patent Quality and Research Productivity: Measuring Innovation with Multiple Indicators pp. 441-465
- Jean Lanjouw and Mark Schankerman
- Explaining international differences in male skill wage differentials by differences in demand and supply of skill pp. 466-486
- Edwin Leuven, Hessel Oosterbeek and Hans van Ophem
2004, month 03, vol 114
- Poverty And Worklessness In Britain pp. C1-C25
- Stephen Nickell
- Portfolio risk and self-directed retirement saving programmes pp. C26-C51
- James Poterba
- Treatment effect heterogeneity in theory and practice pp. C52-C83
- Joshua Angrist
- The impact of the national minimum wage on the pay distribution, employment and training pp. C84-C86
- David Metcalf
- Training and the new minimum wage pp. C87-C94
- Wiji Arulampalam, Alison Booth and Mark Bryan
- Spikes and spill-overs: The impact of the national minimum wage on the wage distribution in a low-wage sector pp. C95-C101
- Richard Dickens and Alan Manning
- Minimum wages in a low-wage labour market: Care homes in the UK pp. C102-C109
- Stephen Machin and Joan Wilson
- The employment effects of the national minimum wage pp. C110-C116
- Mark Stewart
- Computer Use and Earnings in Britain pp. C117-C129
- Peter Dolton and Gerald Makepeace
- Bail out or work out? theoretical considerations pp. C130-C148
- Andrew Haldane, Gregor Irwin and Victoria Saporta
- Unionisation structures and innovation incentives pp. C149-C165
- Justus Haucap and Christian Wey
- International outsourcing and factor prices with multistage production pp. C166-C185
- Wilhelm Kohler
- Interactions of monetary and fiscal policy via open market operations pp. C186-C206
- Andreas Schabert
2004, month 02, vol 114
- Trade Liberalisation And Economic Performance In Developing Countries - Introduction pp. F1-F3
- Amelia Santos-Paulino and Anthony Thirlwall
- Trade Liberalisation and Economic Performance: An Overview pp. F4-F21
- L. Winters
- Trade, Growth, and Poverty pp. F22-F49
- David Dollar and Aart Kraay
- The impact of trade liberalisation on exports, imports and the balance of payments of developing countries pp. F50-F72
- Amelia Santos-Paulino and Anthony Thirlwall
- Trade Liberalisation and Wages in Developing Countries pp. F73-F96
- Jorge Arbache, Andrew Dickerson and Francis Green
- What's driving the new economy?: the benefits of workplace innovation pp. F97-F116
- Sandra Black and Lisa Lynch
- Tax perceptions and preferences over tax structure in the united kingdom pp. F117-F138
- Norman Gemmell, Oliver Morrissey and Abuzer Pinar
2004, month 01, vol 114
- The Economical Control of Infectious Diseases pp. 1-27
- Mark Gersovitz and Jeffrey Hammer
- 'Catalogue' vs 'Order-of-sale' effects in sequential auctions: theory and evidence from a rare book sale pp. 28-54
- George Deltas and Georgia Kosmopoulou
- Efficiency-enhancing signalling in the Samaritan's dilemma pp. 55-69
- Johan Lagerl–f
- Inverse Campaigning pp. 69-82
- Kai Konrad
- Tying and innovation: A dynamic analysis of tying arrangements pp. 83-101
- Jay Choi
- Do Consumers Really Refuse To Buy Genetically Modified Food? pp. 102-120
- Charles Noussair, Stéphane Robin and Bernard Ruffieux
- Young, Selfish and Male: Field evidence of social preferences pp. 121-149
- John List
- Aid versus Trade Revisited: Donor and Recipient Policies in the Presence of Learning-by-Doing pp. 150-173
- Christopher S Adam and Stephen O'Connell
- Real and Nominal PropAgation of Nominal Shocks pp. 174-195
- Torben M. Andersen
- Monetary Stabilisation with Nominal Asymmetries pp. 196-222
- Stephen Wright
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