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Volume 85, issue 3, 2004
- Self-insurance and inequality pp. 295-299

- Yann Algan, Arnaud Cheron, Jean-Olivier Hairault and Francois Langot
- Credit rationing, profit accumulation and economic growth pp. 301-307

- Bruno Amable, Jean-Bernard Chatelain and Kirsten Ralf
- Strategy-contingent discounting in repeated PD-games pp. 309-314

- Oliver Koppel
- How financial incentives and cognitive abilities affect task performance in laboratory settings: an illustration pp. 315-320

- Ondrej Rydval and Andreas Ortmann
- A Lagrange multiplier stationarity test using covariates pp. 321-326

- Ted Juhl
- Risk aversion, public disclosure, and long-lived information pp. 327-334

- Wei David Zhang
- Strategy-proofness and efficiency are incompatible in production economies pp. 335-340

- Justin Leroux
- Improvement paths in repeated pure coordination games pp. 341-345

- William Stanford
- Modeling the intensity of foreign exchange intervention activity pp. 347-351

- Michael Frenkel, Christian Pierdzioch and Georg Stadtmann
- Employment protection and effort among German employees pp. 353-357

- Regina Riphahn
- Characterizing majority rule: from profiles to societies pp. 359-363

- Adrian Miroiu
- Nash equilibrium in strictly competitive games: live play in soccer pp. 365-371

- GianCarlo Moschini
- Efficient learning under price limits: evidence from IPOs in Taiwan pp. 373-378

- Anlin Chen, Sue L. Chiou and Chinshun Wu
- Racial disparities in bank-specific mortgage lending models pp. 379-383

- McKinley Blackburn and Todd Vermilyea
Volume 85, issue 2, 2004
- Factor adjustment spikes and interrelation: an empirical investigation pp. 145-150

- Wilko Letterie, Gerard Pfann and Michael Polder
- A model of competing selling mechanisms pp. 151-155

- Yongmin Chen and Ruqu Wang
- Do causes of environmental problems affect Hicksian equivalent surplus? Evidence from the field pp. 157-162

- Erwin Bulte, Shelby Gerking, John List and Aart de Zeeuw
- The commitment effect in belief evolution pp. 163-166

- Thomas Gehrig, Werner Guth and René Levínský
- The investment horizon and dynamic asset allocation--some experimental evidence pp. 167-170

- Alexander Klos
- Recession, high interest rates and instability: simple macro-dynamics pp. 171-177

- Leonardo V. Vera
- Unauthorized file-sharing and the pricing of digital content pp. 179-184

- Koji Domon and Naoto Yamazaki
- A test for the distributional comparison of simulated and historical data pp. 185-193

- Valentina Corradi and Norman R. Swanson
- Debt maturity structure with pre-emptive creditors pp. 195-200

- Prasanna Gai and Hyun Song Shin
- Testing for Granger causality in variance in the presence of causality in mean pp. 201-207

- Theologos Pantelidis and Nikitas Pittis
- Imports, exports, knowledge spillovers and growth pp. 209-213

- Rodney Falvey, Neil Foster-McGregor and Sir David Greenaway
- On the purification of Nash equilibria of large games pp. 215-219

- Guilherme Carmona
- A method of moments estimator for a stochastic frontier model with errors in variables pp. 221-228

- Yi-Yi Chen and Hung-Jen Wang
- How does the unemployment insurance system shape the time profile of jobless duration? pp. 229-234

- John Addison and Pedro Portugal
- A note on geography, institutions, and income inequality pp. 235-240

- Kevin Sylwester
- A note on the redistributive effect of immigration pp. 241-246

- Rob Euwals and Hans Roodenburg
- Seemingly unrelated regressions with identical regressors: a note pp. 247-255

- Debopam Bhattacharya
- The ADF-KPSS test of the joint confirmation hypothesis of unit autoregressive root pp. 257-263

- Piotr Keblowski and Aleksander Welfe
- Finite horizons, human wealth, and the risk-free rate puzzle pp. 265-270

- Marcelo Mello and Roberto Guimaraes-Filho
- Permanent and temporary inflation uncertainty and investment in the United States pp. 271-277

- Joseph Byrne and E Davis
- Learning to play second-price auctions, an experimental study pp. 279-286

- Jorge Aseff
- Auctions with synergies and asymmetric buyers pp. 287-294

- Flavio Menezes and Paulo Monteiro
Volume 85, issue 1, 2004
- Theory of tax smoothing in the small open economy pp. 1-7

- Lance A. Fisher and Geoffrey Kingston
- A note on timeless perspective policy design pp. 9-16

- Andrew Blake and Tatiana Kirsanova
- Another look at the income elasticity of non-point source air pollutants: a semiparametric approach pp. 17-22

- Nilanjana Roy and Gerrit van Kooten
- Currency unions and the real exchange rate pp. 23-27

- Michele Ca' Zorzi and Roberto De Santis
- A welfare decomposition in quasi-linear economies pp. 29-34

- Taiji Furusawa and Hideo Konishi
- Regional spillovers, economic growth, and the effects of economic integration pp. 35-42

- Dmytro Holod and Robert Reed
- Risk aversion in first price auctions with common values pp. 43-46

- Domenico Menicucci
- The stability of conventions: random and lattice matching networks compared pp. 47-51

- Edward Cartwright
- Experience and growth pp. 53-56

- David Cook
- Social insurance and the design of innovation incentives pp. 57-61

- Darius Lakdawalla and Neeraj Sood
- A note on modelling core inflation for the UK using a new dynamic factor estimation method and a large disaggregated price index dataset pp. 63-69

- George Kapetanios
- Optimal human investment allocation pp. 71-76

- Ricardo Araujo
- Market structure and market definition: the case of small market banks and thrifts pp. 77-83

- Andrew Cohen
- Exponential specifications and measurement error pp. 85-91

- Susanne Schennach
- The effect of democracy and press freedom on corruption: an empirical test pp. 93-101

- Shyamal Chowdhury
- Independent monetary policies and social equity pp. 103-110

- Andrew Hughes Hallett and Diana N. Weymark
- The magnification effect of trade on wages with endogenous technology pp. 111-116

- Richard Nahuis
- Inflation volatility, government debts, and the fiscal theory of the price level pp. 117-121

- Soyoung Kim
- Synchronization due to common shocks? Evidence from German grocery prices pp. 123-127

- Jens-Peter Loy and Christoph Weiss
- Generalized sample selection bias correction under RUM pp. 129-132

- Javier Barrios García
- Tests for the consistency of three-level nested logit models with utility maximization pp. 133-137

- Maria Jose Gil-Molto and Arne Hole
- Upward bias in the consumer price index under the zero-inflation economy pp. 139-144

- Takashi Unayama
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