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Volume 84, issue 3, 2004
- Integrability of the linear approximate almost ideal demand system pp. 297-303

- Jeffrey LaFrance
- Does central bank independence lower inflation? pp. 305-309

- Mustafa Ismihan and Gulcin Ozkan
- Matching with multiple applications revisited pp. 311-314

- James Albrecht, Serene Tan, Pieter Gautier and Susan Vroman
- Preferences, endogenous discount rate, and indeterminacy in a small open economy model pp. 315-322

- Yong Bian and Qinglai Meng
- On unit root tests in the presence of transitional growth pp. 323-327

- Bernd Lucke and Helmut Lütkepohl
- Additive decomposition of profit efficiency pp. 329-334

- Robert Chambers and Rolf Fare
- Pseudo maximum likelihood estimation of structural models involving fixed-point problems pp. 335-340

- Victor Aguirregabiria
- A spectral analysis of the cross-country consumption correlation puzzle pp. 341-347

- Michael Pakko
- Income inequality and growth--does the relationship vary with the income level? pp. 349-355

- Michael Bleaney and Akira Nishiyama
- Vertical tax externalities and the composition of public spending in a federation pp. 357-361

- Berthold Wigger and Udo Wartha
- Pollution as a source of endogenous fluctuations and periodic welfare inequality in OLG economies pp. 363-369

- Thomas Seegmuller and Alban Verchère
- Do state owned banks promote growth? Cross-country evidence for manufacturing industries pp. 371-376

- Arturo Galindo and Alejandro Micco
- The effectiveness of Japanese foreign exchange interventions during 1991-2001 pp. 377-381

- Jun Nagayasu
- Layoff costs, tenure, and the labor market pp. 383-390

- Tiago Cavalcanti
- Tests of transformation in nonlinear regression pp. 391-398

- Zhenlin Yang and Gemai Chen
- Sequential decision and strategy vector methods in ultimatum bargaining: evidence on the strength of other-regarding behavior pp. 399-405

- Robert Oxoby and Kendra McLeish
- Equilibria in sequential bargaining games as solutions to systems of equations pp. 407-411

- Tasos Kalandrakis
- Hysteresis vs. natural rate of unemployment: new evidence for OECD countries pp. 413-417

- Mariam Camarero and Cecilio Tamarit
- The probability weighting function: experimental evidence from Uganda, India and Ethiopia pp. 419-425

- Steven J. Humphrey and Arjan Verschoor
- Present value criterion: the case of differing borrowing and lending rates pp. 427-432

- Liqun Liu, Andrew J. Rettenmaier and Thomas R. Saving
- Recursive mean adjustment for panel unit root tests pp. 433-439

- Dong Wan Shin, Seungho Kang and Man-Suk Oh
Volume 84, issue 2, 2004
- Nonlinear predictability of short-run deviations in UK stock market returns pp. 149-154

- David G. McMillan
- Uneven spacing in free-entry equilibrium for spatial product differentiation pp. 155-161

- Ralph M. Braid
- Bertrand competition and Cournot outcomes: a correction pp. 163-166

- Nicolas Boccard and Xavier Wauthy
- Strict stationarity and mixing properties of asymmetric power GARCH models allowing a signed volatility pp. 167-173

- O. Lee and D. W. Shin
- Non-existence of market-clearing wages when the output market is imperfectly competitive pp. 175-182

- Leo Kaas and Paul Madden
- The power of love pp. 183-189

- Emmanuel Thibault
- Propagation through endogenous investment-specific technological change pp. 191-197

- Gregory W. Huffman
- The welfare cost of inflation in Canada and the United States pp. 199-204

- Apostolos Serletis and Kazem Yavari
- Have the constraints on PPP relaxed over time? Some evidence from Japan pp. 205-210

- Tomoyoshi Yabu
- Demographic structure and stock prices pp. 211-215

- A. M. M. Jamal and Shakil Quayes
- Red signals: current account deficits and sustainability pp. 217-223

- Marzia Raybaudi, Martin Sola and Fabio Spagnolo
- Different firm size effects on wages for supervisors and workers pp. 225-230

- Kieron Meagher and Hugh Wilson
- On the optimal use of ex ante regulation and ex post liability pp. 231-235

- Yolande Hiriart, David Martimort and Jerome Pouyet
- Electoral rules and environmental policy pp. 237-244

- Per Fredriksson and Daniel Millimet
- Inference when a nuisance parameter is weakly identified under the null hypothesis pp. 245-254

- Stanislav Anatolyev
- Group support and top-heavy rules pp. 255-259

- Mark Fey
- Choosing not to choose: on the link between information and abstention pp. 261-265

- Tom Coupé and Abdul Noury
- Lag optimisation and finite-sample size distortion of unit root tests pp. 267-274

- Steven Cook and Neil Manning
- On Forchheimer's model of dominant firm price leadership pp. 275-279

- Attila Tasnádi
- Does a common currency lead to (more) price equalization? The role of psychological pricing points pp. 281-287

- Richard Friberg and Thomas Mathä
- A flexible nonlinear inference to the Kuznets hypothesis pp. 289-296

- Ho-Chuan River Huang
Volume 84, issue 1, 2004
- Curriculum mandates and skills in adulthood: the case of foreign languages pp. 1-8

- Albert Saiz and Elena Zoido
- Interest rate bounds and fiscal policy pp. 9-15

- Jagjit Chadha and Charles Nolan
- Using bidder asymmetry to increase seller revenue pp. 17-20

- Paul Povel and Rajdeep Singh
- Financial risk perception: Are individuals variance averse or loss averse? pp. 21-28

- Darren Duxbury and Barbara Summers
- The export skill content, learning by exporting and economic growth pp. 29-34

- Galina An and Murat Iyigun
- Robust tests for unit roots in heterogeneous panels pp. 35-41

- Yu Jin Oh and Beong Soo So
- Tax neutrality under irreversibility and risk aversion pp. 43-47

- Rainer Niemann and Caren Sureth
- The scaling function-based estimator of long memory in the presence of a short-term component pp. 49-54

- Jerome Fillol and Fabien Tripier
- On the relationship between determinate and MSV solutions in linear RE models pp. 55-60

- Bennett McCallum
- Disparate information and the probability of currency crises: empirical evidence pp. 61-68

- Peter Tillmann
- Lenders' reputation and the soft budget constraint pp. 69-73

- Michael Alexeev and Sunghwan Kim
- Univariate time series behaviour of the real exchange rate: evidence from colonial India pp. 75-80

- Mohammad S. Hasan
- Controlling spurious drift pp. 81-85

- Ronald Bewley and Joanna Haddock
- Estimating a random-coefficients sample-selection model using generalized maximum entropy pp. 87-92

- Ludo M. K. Peeters
- Verdicts and the value of the firm in Japan pp. 93-97

- Sumiko Takaoka
- The kinked demand curve revisited pp. 99-105

- Debapriya Sen
- On tests for changes in persistence pp. 107-115

- Stephen Leybourne and Robert Taylor
- Asymptotic distribution of misspecified random effects estimator for a dynamic panel model with fixed effects when both n and T are large pp. 117-125

- Jinyong Hahn, Guido Kuersteiner and Myeong Hyeon Cho
- Impact of systematic sampling on causality in the presence of unit roots pp. 127-132

- Gulasekaran Rajaguru
- Multilateral trade and investment liberalization: effects on welfare and GDP per capita convergence pp. 133-140

- Peter Egger, Mario Larch and Michael Pfaffermayr
- Implementing the efficient auction: initial results from the lab pp. 141-147

- Michael Margolis and Jason Shogren