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Volume 66, issue 3, 2000
- A biological approach to economics through fertility pp. 241-248

- Alan Grafen
- On the power and interpretation of panel unit root tests pp. 249-255

- Sune Karlsson and Mickael Lothgren
- A simple and efficient test for Zipf's law pp. 257-260

- Carlos Urzúa
- On the Hsiao definition of non-causality pp. 261-264

- Umberto Triacca
- Lagrangian transposition identities and reciprocal pairs of constrained optimization problems pp. 265-273

- Michael Caputo
- Fairness as a constraint on trust in reciprocity: earned property rights in a reciprocal exchange experiment pp. 275-282

- René Fahr and Bernd Irlenbusch
- On the existence of a pure strategy Nash equilibrium in group formation games pp. 283-287

- Guillaume Hollard
- Best-response potential games pp. 289-295

- Mark Voorneveld
- Existence of a Markov perfect equilibrium in a third market model pp. 297-301

- Sofia Castro and Antonio Brandao
- Monopolistic competition with a mail order business pp. 303-310

- Jan Bouckaert
- An alternative characterization of the equal-distance rule for allocation problems with single-peaked preferences pp. 311-317

- Carmen Herrero and Antonio Villar
- Irreversible investment under uncertainty and the threat of bankruptcy pp. 319-325

- James Vercammen
- Is the bad news principle for real? pp. 327-331

- Jakob Svensson
- A method for solving multi-region models pp. 333-336

- Eric van Wincoop
- Productivity convergence in OECD manufacturing industries pp. 337-345

- Martin Carree, L. Klomp and Roy Thurik
- Observed and unobserved heterogeneity in the duration dependency parameter pp. 347-351

- Michael Rosholm
- Heterogeneous or homogeneous quantity competition pp. 353-359

- Jeffrey Kline
- Leasing versus selling and firm efficiency in oligopoly pp. 361-368

- Kamal Saggi and Nikolaos Vettas
Volume 66, issue 2, 2000
- MCMC algorithms for two recent Bayesian limited information estimators pp. 121-126

- Chuanming Gao and Kajal Lahiri
- Real exchange rate behavior in the Middle East: a re-examination pp. 127-136

- Lucio Sarno
- Is there a permanent component in US real GDP pp. 137-142

- Jack Strauss
- Measuring the performance of foreign direct investment: a case study of China pp. 143-150

- Yanrui Wu
- Dealing with bottled water expenditures data with zero observations: a semiparametric specification pp. 151-157

- Seung-Hoon Yoo and Chang-Young Yang
- Trade as transfers, GATT and the core pp. 163-169

- Carsten Kowalczyk and Tomas Sjostrom
- Pure communication between agents with close preferences pp. 171-178

- David Spector
- A problem with Euclidean preferences in spatial models of politics pp. 179-182

- Jeffrey Milyo
- Weak independence and veto power pp. 183-189

- Donald E. Campbell and Jerry S. Kelly
- The probability that all weighted scoring rules elect the same winner pp. 191-197

- William V. Gehrlein and Dominique Lepelley
- Corruption and inflation pp. 199-202

- Fahim A. Al-Marhubi
- German monetary unification and the stability of the German M3 money demand function pp. 203-208

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and Martin T. Bohl
- The expectations hypothesis of the term structure of interest rates, open interest rate parity and central bank policy reaction pp. 209-214

- Peter Kugler
- Mean reversion of the current account: evidence from the panel data unit-root test pp. 215-222

- Jyh-Lin Wu
- Preference-free optimal hedging using futures pp. 223-228

- Vadhindran K. Rao
- A Nash tax game extending the generality of the Henry George Theorem pp. 229-233

- Mitch Kunce
- Credit rationing or entrepreneurial risk aversion? An alternative explanation for the Evans and Jovanovic finding pp. 235-240

- Robert Cressy
Volume 66, issue 1, 2000
- Some tests on the effects of inflation targeting in New Zealand, Canada, and the UK pp. 1-6

- Yuzo Honda
- Non-causality in VAR-ECM models with purely exogenous long-run paths pp. 7-15

- Christophe Rault
- Is the Japanese economy in a liquidity trap? pp. 17-23

- George Hondroyiannis, P. A. V. B. Swamy and George Tavlas
- A note on the proper econometric specification of the gravity equation pp. 25-31

- Peter Egger
- The relationship between treatment parameters within a latent variable framework pp. 33-39

- James J. Heckman and Edward Vytlacil
- Comparative statics predictions for the cross-effects of central dominance changes in risk with quasilinear payoffs pp. 41-48

- Gyemyung Choi, Iltae Kim and Arthur Snow
- Maxmin expected utility through statewise combinations pp. 49-54

- Ramon Casadesus-Masanell, Peter Klibanoff and Emre Ozdenoren
- Sunk cost effects: a test of the importance of context pp. 55-58

- Kevin Keasey and Philip Moon
- Menu costs, firm size and price rigidity pp. 59-63

- Robert Buckle and John Carlson
- Optimal consumption when capital markets are imperfect pp. 65-70

- Andrew Scott
- Further evidence on the variability of inflation and relative price variability pp. 71-77

- Eric C. Chang and Joseph W. Cheng
- The term spread as a monthly cyclical indicator: an evaluation pp. 79-83

- Bryan Boulier and H. O. Stekler
- The preferred hedge instrument pp. 85-91

- Harald L. Battermann, Michael Braulke, Udo Broll and Jorg Schimmelpfennig
- Search theory and the wage curve pp. 93-98

- Yasuhiro Sato
- A dynamic efficiency wage model with learning by doing pp. 99-105

- Mohamed Jellal and Yves Zenou
- Short- and long-term unemployment pp. 107-112

- Pedro Portugal and John Addison
- On the optimal marginal rate of income tax pp. 113-119

- Gareth Myles