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Volume 69, issue 3, 2000
- A consistent semiparametric estimation of the consumer surplus distribution pp. 245-251

- Andrew Foster and Jinyong Hahn
- Testing efficient market hypothesis for the dollar-sterling gold standard exchange rate 1890-1906: MLE with double truncation pp. 253-259

- Elena Goldman
- Do core inflation measures help forecast inflation?: Out-of-sample evidence from French data pp. 261-266

- Hervé Le Bihan and Franck Sedillot
- Small sample properties of the conditional least squares estimator in SETAR models pp. 267-276

- George Kapetanios
- Measurement error in a single regressor pp. 277-284

- Erik Meijer and Tom Wansbeek
- Mean reversion in the real exchange rates pp. 285-288

- Luis Gil-Alana
- Co-integration inference in the value-profit relation and investment models pp. 289-297

- Frederic Verschueren
- How accurate are confidence intervals for impulse responses in large VAR models? pp. 299-307

- Lutz Kilian and Pao-Li Chang
- Identification of multiple equation probit models with endogenous dummy regressors pp. 309-312

- Joachim Wilde
- The law of demand implies limits to chaos pp. 313-317

- Donald Keenan and Taewon Kim
- The Gibbard-Satterthwaite theorem: a simple proof pp. 319-322

- Jean-Pierre Benoit
- Balancedness of permutation games and envy-free allocations in indivisible good economies pp. 323-326

- Flip Klijn, Stef Tijs and Herbert Hamers
- Migration and intergroup conflict pp. 327-331

- Kjell Hausken
- Bargaining with asymmetric threat points pp. 333-339

- Margarida Corominas-Bosch
- About bargaining power pp. 341-344

- Klaus Kultti
- A simple model of advertising and subscription fees pp. 345-351

- Michael Baye and John Morgan
- Optimal insurance design with random initial wealth pp. 353-358

- Olivier Mahul
- Costly signal extraction and profit differentials in oligopolistic markets pp. 359-363

- Mustafa Caglayan and Murat Usman
- Neutral technological change and the skill premium pp. 365-370

- Thomas Moutos
- The Phillips and Beveridge curves revisited pp. 371-376

- Arnaud Cheron and Francois Langot
- The effects of budget deficit on national saving in the OECD pp. 377-383

- Rafael Domenech, David Taguas and Juan Varela
- Robust vs. OLS estimation of the market model: implications for event studies pp. 385-391

- John Cable and Kevin Holland
- Flat subsidies, technological change and transitional dynamics: a welfare analysis pp. 393-400

- Pedro Garcia-Castrillo and Marcos Sanso
- The gender gap, fertility, subsidies and growth pp. 401-405

- Michiko Momota
- Atrophy rates in male and female occupations pp. 407-413

- John Robst and Jennifer VanGilder
- Skill mismatch and unemployment pp. 415-420

- Jacques Thisse and Yves Zenou
- A note on the relation between size, ownership status and plant's closure: sunk costs vs. strategic size liability pp. 421-427

- Massimo G. Colombo and Marco Delmastro
- A note on the optimality of airline networks pp. 429-434

- Eric Pels, Peter Nijkamp and Piet Rietveld
Volume 69, issue 2, 2000
- Which vintage of data to use when there are multiple vintages of data?: Cointegration, weak exogeneity and common factors pp. 115-121

- K. D. Patterson
- The first-order stochastic dominance ordering of the Singh-Maddala distribution pp. 123-128

- Stefan Klonner
- Growth and differentiated oligopoly pp. 129-136

- Roberto Cellini
- Non-reciprocal altruism in dictator games pp. 137-142

- Magnus Johannesson and Bjorn Persson
- Do private income transfers increase labor market risk? pp. 143-151

- Ralph Chami and Jeffrey H. Fischer
- Late fees and price discrimination pp. 153-158

- Sudipta Sarangi and Randal Verbrugge
- Outfoxing a paradox pp. 159-163

- Rolf Fare and Shawna Grosskopf
- Imperfect commitment and the revelation principle: the multi-agent case pp. 165-171

- Helmut Bester and Roland Strausz
- Indeterminacy in a model with aggregate and sector-specific externalities pp. 173-179

- Sharon Harrison and Mark Weder
- Efficiency wages and union-firm bargaining pp. 181-185

- Gaia Garino and Christopher Martin
- World War II as reflected on capital markets pp. 187-191

- Bruno Frey and Marcel Kucher
- Does deposit insurance stimulate capital inflows? pp. 193-200

- Philip Lane and Selen Sarisoy
- A portfolio approach to the optimal funding of pensions pp. 201-206

- Jayasri Dutta, Sandeep Kapur and J. Michael Orszag
- Income inequality and economic development: evidence from the threshold regression model pp. 207-212

- Andreas Savvides and Thanasis Stengos
- The long-run relationship between productivity and capital pp. 213-217

- Mark Funk and Jack Strauss
- A nonparametric analysis of income convergence across the US states pp. 219-223

- Paul Johnson
- Productivity slowdown due to scarcity of capital to scrap in a putty-clay model pp. 225-233

- Thomas Lindh
- On the long-run efficiency of auctioned vs. free permits pp. 235-238

- Catherine Kling and Jinhua Zhao
- Residential segregation and socioeconomic outcomes: When did ghettos go bad? pp. 239-243

- William Collins and Robert Margo
Volume 69, issue 1, 2000
- On the uniqueness of stable marriage matchings pp. 1-8

- Jan Eeckhout
- Double-length regressions for the Box-Cox difference model with heteroskedasticity or autocorrelation pp. 9-14

- Badi Baltagi and Dong Li
- A radial basis function artificial neural network test for ARCH pp. 15-23

- Andrew Blake and George Kapetanios
- The East German wage curve 1993-1998 pp. 25-31

- Badi Baltagi, Uwe Blien and Katja Wolf
- When is a proportional hazards model valid for both stock and flow sampled duration data? pp. 33-37

- Gordon Kemp
- Hybrid models of the Lorenz curve pp. 39-44

- Tomson Ogwang and U. L. Gouranga Rao
- Cultural differences in attitudes toward bargaining pp. 45-54

- Lisa Anderson, Yana Rodgers and Roger R. Rodriguez
- Linear-homothetic preferences pp. 55-61

- Bipasa Datta and Huw Dixon
- A price-setting game with a nonatomic fringe pp. 63-69

- Attila Tasnádi
- The interaction between the equity premium and the risk-free rate pp. 71-79

- Simon Grant and John Quiggin
- Uncovered interest parity and policy behavior: new evidence pp. 81-87

- Michael Christensen
- On the profitability of technical trading rules based on artificial neural networks:: Evidence from the Madrid stock market pp. 89-94

- Fernando Fernandez-Rodriguez, Christian Gonzalez-Martel and Simon Sosvilla-Rivero
- Growth effects of an unfunded social security system when there is altruism and human capital pp. 95-99

- Fernando Sanchez-Losada
- The effects of sectoral and technological changes on the skill composition of employment in the United Kingdom 1951-91 pp. 101-107

- Martin Hoskins
- Applications, grants and the value of patent pp. 109-114

- Dominique Guellec and Bruno v. Pottelsberghe de la Potterie