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Volume 82, issue 3, 2004
- First-best debt relief pp. 301-306

- Gordon Menzies
- A note on pro-poor growth pp. 307-314

- Hyun Hwa Son
- International student flows and R&D spillovers pp. 315-320

- Jungsoo Park
- Holdup and licensing of cumulative innovations with private information pp. 321-326

- James Bessen
- Education and urban household location pp. 327-331

- William Sander
- Entrepreneurship and the deregulation of banking pp. 333-339

- Howard Wall
- The information matrix test with bootstrap-based covariance matrix estimation pp. 341-347

- Geert Dhaene and Dirk Hoorelbeke
- Seasonal cointegration for monthly data pp. 349-356

- Olivier Darné
- When zero interest rate differentials signal a lack of currency peg credibility pp. 357-361

- Victoria Miller
- Inflation and relative price variability: short-run vs. long-run pp. 363-369

- Hiranya Nath
- A dynamic model of production and traffic of drugs pp. 371-376

- Ricardo Araujo and Tito Moreira
- Innovation indicators and corporate credit ratings: evidence from German firms pp. 377-384

- Dirk Czarnitzki and Kornelius Kraft
- Investment, credit rationing, and the soft budget constraint: what would a well-functioning credit market look like? pp. 385-390

- Jan Hanousek and Randall Filer
- Supply-side refinements and the New Keynesian Phillips Curve pp. 391-396

- Julien Matheron and Tristan-Pierre Maury
- Recall bias among displaced workers pp. 397-402

- Paul Oyer
- Testing stationarity under a permanent variance shift pp. 403-408

- Giuseppe Cavaliere
- Revenue-constrained strategic trade and industrial policy pp. 409-414

- J. Peter Neary and Dermot Leahy
- Choosing among alternative cost function specifications: an application to Italian multi-utilities pp. 415-422

- Massimiliano Piacenza and Davide Vannoni
Volume 82, issue 2, 2004
- An alternative conditioning scheme to explain efficiency differentials in banking pp. 147-155

- Emili Tortosa-Ausina
- Empirical characteristics of the permanent and transitory components of stock return: analysis in a Markov switching heteroscedasticity framework pp. 157-165

- Ramaprasad Bhar and Shigeyuki Hamori
- Financial predictors of real activity and the financial accelerator pp. 167-172

- Ashoka Mody and Mark Taylor
- Can fiscal spending stimulate private consumption? pp. 173-179

- Ludger Linnemann and Andreas Schabert
- Exchange rate regimes and the price of exchange rate risk pp. 181-188

- Richard Priestley and Bernt Ødegaard
- Detecting errors in the Current Population Survey: a matching approach pp. 189-194

- Shuaizhang Feng
- Exchange rate policies and endogenous time preference: a dynamic analysis of a small open economy pp. 195-203

- Mohammed Mohsin
- Default on sustainable public debt: illiquidity suspect convicted pp. 205-211

- Damien Besancenot, Kim Huynh and Radu Vranceanu
- Does trade creation measure up? A reexamination of the effects of regional trading arrangements pp. 213-219

- Sucharita Ghosh and Steven Yamarik
- Purchasing sleeping patents to curtail budget padding pp. 221-226

- Anil Arya and Brian Mittendorf
- Fiscal decentralization, central bank independence and inflation: a panel investigation pp. 227-230

- Bilin Neyapti
- Supply shocks and employment in an open economy pp. 231-237

- Fabrice Collard and Harris Dellas
- Searching for threshold effects in the evolution of budget deficits: an application to the Spanish case pp. 239-243

- Oscar Bajo-Rubio, Carmen Diaz-Roldan and Vicente Esteve
- Social choice rules with vetoers pp. 245-248

- Donald E. Campbell and Jerry S. Kelly
- Factor content, size, and export propensity at the firm level pp. 249-252

- Philip Vermeulen
- Types of balanced growth pp. 253-258

- Thomas Christiaans
- The mother of all puzzles would not go away pp. 259-267

- Tapen Sinha and Dipendra Sinha
- Mergers and the importance of fitting well pp. 269-274

- M. Pilar Socorro
- Decomposing differences in the first moment pp. 275-280

- Myeong-Su Yun
- Controlling the finite sample significance levels of heteroskedasticity-robust tests of several linear restrictions on regression coefficients pp. 281-287

- Leslie Godfrey and Chris Orme
- Revisiting the seniority wage effect for faculty pp. 289-294

- Debra A. Barbezat
- Long term trends in earnings inequality: what the CPS can tell us pp. 295-299

- Richard Burkhauser, J. Butler, Shuaizhang Feng and Andrew J. Houtenville
Volume 82, issue 1, 2004
- First-order serial correlation in seemingly unrelated regressions pp. 1-7

- Bertrand Koebel
- A theoretical rationale for an inelastic demand for health care pp. 9-14

- Cagatay Koc
- On the equivalence of two normalizations in estimating shadow cost functions pp. 15-19

- Subal Kumbhakar and Giannis Karagiannis
- Open loop time consistency for linear rational expectations models pp. 21-27

- Andrew Blake
- Proper prudence, standard prudence and precautionary vulnerability pp. 29-34

- Fatma Lajeri
- Tax evasion, tax progression, and efficiency wages pp. 35-42

- Laszlo Goerke
- Computer use and wages: evidence from Taiwan pp. 43-51

- Jin-Tan Liu, Meng-Wen Tsou and James K. Hammitt
- Risk and the distribution of human capital pp. 53-61

- Daniele Checchi and Cecilia Garcia-Penalosa
- The power of residual-based tests for cointegration when residuals are fractionally integrated pp. 63-69

- Walter Krämer and Francesc Marmol
- Industry mobility and geographic concentration in the European union pp. 71-75

- Salvador Barrios and Eric Strobl
- Delegated expertise--when are good projects bad news? pp. 77-82

- Eberhard Feess and Markus Walzl
- Revenue implications of trade liberalization under imperfect competition pp. 83-89

- Sudesh Mujumdar
- R&D expenditure in G7 countries and the implications for endogenous fluctuations and growth pp. 91-97

- Klaus Wälde and Ulrich Woitek
- A note on bus games pp. 99-106

- Vito Fragnelli, Ignacio Garcia-Jurado and Luciano Mendez-Naya
- Decompositions of Fisher indexes pp. 107-113

- Bert Balk
- Output composition and the US output volatility decline pp. 115-120

- Francisco Alcalá and Israel Sancho
- Pooled mean group estimation of an environmental Kuznets curve for CO2 pp. 121-126

- Inmaculada Martínez-Zarzoso and Aurelia Bengochea-Morancho
- Social insurance with representative democracy pp. 127-134

- Stéphane Rossignol and Emmanuelle Taugourdeau
- Does Jeffrey's prior alleviate the incidental parameter problem? pp. 135-138

- Jinyong Hahn
- Inequality, market power, and product diversity pp. 139-145

- Reto Foellmi and Josef Zweimüller