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Volume 74, issue 3, 2002
- Failure of communication despite close preferences pp. 283-289

- David Spector
- Informed principal, moral hazard, and the value of a more informative technology pp. 291-300

- Hector Chade and Randy Silvers
- A note on multiple general equilibria with child labor pp. 301-308

- Kaushik Basu
- When less competition induces more product innovation pp. 309-312

- Pradeep Dubey and Chien-wei Wu
- Testing for unit roots in the context of misspecified logarithmic random walks pp. 313-319

- Walter Krämer and Laurie Davies
- Measuring instrument relevance in the single endogenous regressor-multiple instrument case: a simplifying procedure pp. 321-325

- George Davis and Sung-Yong Kim
- Stayers versus defecting movers: a note on the identification of defective duration models pp. 327-331

- Jaap Abbring
- Seasonal long memory in the aggregate output pp. 333-337

- Luis Gil-Alana
- Non-linearity between finance and growth pp. 339-345

- Luca Deidda and Bassam Fattouh
- A verification of the expected utility calibration theorem pp. 347-351

- William Neilson and Harold Winter
- Measuring the intensity of knowledge flow with patent statistics pp. 353-358

- Michael K. Fung and William W. Chow
- Mixed Bertrand equilibria under decreasing returns to scale: an embarrassment of riches pp. 359-362

- Steffen H. Hoernig
- A note about model selection and tests for non-nested contingent valuation models pp. 363-370

- Margarita Genius and Elisabetta Strazzera
- On measuring volatility of diffusion processes with high frequency data pp. 371-378

- Emilio Barucci and Roberto Renò
- How 'grievous' was the biblical famine? pp. 379-383

- Daniel S. Hamermesh
- Do nominal devaluations lead to real devaluations in LDCs? pp. 385-391

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and Ilir Miteza
- Compensating wage differentials and shift work preferences pp. 393-398

- Joseph Lanfranchi, Henry Ohlsson and Ali Skalli
- Does human capital matter for growth in OECD countries? A pooled mean-group approach pp. 399-405

- Andrea Bassanini and Stefano Scarpetta
- In search of the unknown pp. 407-414

- John F. O'Connell and George Perkins
Volume 74, issue 2, 2002
- Estimating theoretically consistent demand systems using cointegration techniques with application to Greek food data pp. 137-143

- Giannis Karagiannis and G. J. Mergos
- Debt contracts, banks, and aggregate liquidity pp. 145-150

- Kay Mitusch
- Demographic shocks and human capital accumulation in the Uzawa-Lucas model pp. 151-156

- Peter Robertson
- The causality between investment and economic growth pp. 157-163

- Jakob Madsen
- Monetary policy and multiple equilibria in a cash-in-advance economy pp. 165-170

- Qinglai Meng
- Contract design and bargaining power pp. 171-176

- Roman Inderst
- Growth and scale effects: the role of knowledge spillovers pp. 177-185

- Chol-Won Li
- Risk management and wealth accumulation behavior in France pp. 187-194

- Luc Arrondel
- Fiscal federalism and interstate risk sharing: empirical evidence from Germany pp. 195-202

- Thiess Buettner
- Specific-capital in equilibrium search models pp. 203-209

- Linda Wong
- A supergame-theoretic model with consumer loyalty pp. 211-217

- Aitor Ciarreta Antuñano and Ching-Kuang Kuo
- Experimental 'beauty contests' with homogeneous and heterogeneous players and with interior and boundary equilibria pp. 219-228

- Werner Guth, Martin Kocher and Matthias Sutter
- Prudence and risk vulnerability in two-moment decision models pp. 229-235

- Andreas Wagener
- Quantifying the relationship between wealth distribution and aggregate growth in the Ramsey model pp. 237-241

- Jerome Glachant and Charles Vellutini
- A general purpose technology explains the Solow paradox and wage inequality pp. 243-250

- Bas Jacobs and Richard Nahuis
- Validity of LSE for trimmed and differenced panel data due to absorbing attrition pp. 251-256

- Myoung-jae Lee and Myeong-hyeon Cho
- Fully modified estimation with cross-equation restrictions pp. 257-263

- Kelvin Balcombe and Richard Tiffin
- The dynamic-optimizing approach to import demand: a structural model pp. 265-270

- Xinpeng Xu
- Growth and multiple forms of human capital in an augmented Solow model: a panel data investigation pp. 271-276

- Scott McDonald and Jennifer Roberts
- Non-myopic formation of circle networks pp. 277-282

- Alison Watts
Volume 74, issue 1, 2001
- Cournot outcome and optimal collusion: an example pp. 1-8

- Harrison Cheng
- Risk aversion and social mobility: the implausibility of order-preserving income redistributions pp. 9-13

- Leif Danziger and Heinrich Ursprung
- The Pareto, Zipf and other power laws pp. 15-19

- William J. Reed
- Reconsidering the gains in efficiency from ML estimation versus OLS in ARCH models pp. 21-24

- Emma Iglesias and Garry Phillips
- The long-run behaviour of the real exchange rate: evidence from colonial Pennsylvania pp. 25-30

- Taufiq Choudhry and Kul Luintel
- A note on the parametric three step estimator in structural labor supply models pp. 31-41

- Ana I. Fernandez, Juan M. Rodriguez-Poo and Stefan Sperlich
- Additional information for: "Comments on "Alternative models of demand for automobiles" by Charlotte Wojcik" pp. 43-51

- Steven Berry and Ariel Pakes
- Does privatization enhance or deter small enterprise formation? pp. 53-60

- Daniel Berkowitz and Jonathan Holland
- The asymptotic distribution of the instrumental variable estimators when the instruments are not correlated with the regressors pp. 61-66

- Chirok Han and Peter Schmidt
- A negative result in finitely repeated games with product monitoring pp. 67-70

- Tadashi Sekiguchi
- Weakest-link public goods: giving in-kind or transferring money in a sequential game pp. 71-75

- Todd Sandler and Simon Vicary
- The relationship between inflation and inflation uncertainty in the UK: 1885-1998 pp. 77-83

- Stilianos Fountas
- Irreversibilities in fixed capital adjustment: Evidence from Mexican and Colombian plants pp. 85-89

- R. Gaston Gelos and Alberto Isgut
- A model of self-regulation pp. 91-97

- Javier Nunez
- Mark-up and capital structure of the firm facing uncertainty pp. 99-105

- Jean-Bernard Chatelain
- International charity under asymmetric information pp. 107-111

- Marie-Françoise Calmette and Maureen Kilkenny
- A comparison of salient rewards in experiments: money and class points pp. 113-117

- Jamie Brown Kruse and Mark A. Thompson
- The behavior of US public debt: a nonlinear perspective pp. 119-125

- Lucio Sarno
- Economies of scale and the volume of intra-industry trade pp. 127-132

- Nicolas Schmitt and Zhihao Yu
- Corrigendum to "The shadow price of foreign exchange with minimum wages": [Economic Letters 72 (2001) 369-373] pp. 133-133

- Udo Kreickemeier