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Volume 65, issue 3, 1999
- Does risk aversion or attraction depend on income? An experiment pp. 265-273

- Antoni Bosch-Domènech and Joaquim Silvestre
- Multiscale behaviour of volatility autocorrelations in a financial market pp. 275-279

- Michele Pasquini and Maurizio Serva
- A simple linear time series model with misleading nonlinear properties pp. 281-284

- Michael K. Andersson, Bruno Eklund and Johan Lyhagen
- A note on tests for partial parameter instability in the trend stationary model pp. 285-291

- Chung-Ming Kuan
- Nonparametric, nonlinear, short-term forecasting: theory and evidence for nonlinearities in the commodity markets pp. 293-299

- Yehuda Agnon, Amos Golan and Matthew Shearer
- Misspecification of the breaking date in segmented trend variables: effect on the unit root tests pp. 301-307

- Antonio Montañés and Irene Olloqui
- Calculation of aggregate demand and supply disturbances from a common trends model pp. 309-314

- Jesper Hansson
- Strategic bargaining with destructive power pp. 315-322

- Paola Manzini
- Framing and cooperation in public good games: an experiment with an interior solution pp. 323-328

- Marc Willinger and Anthony Ziegelmeyer
- A fast and stable method to compute the likelihood of time invariant state-space models pp. 329-337

- Jose Casals, Sonia Sotoca and Miguel Jerez
- Inequality and redistribution revisited pp. 339-346

- Woojin Lee and John Roemer
- Equilibrium uniqueness in oligopoly games with strategic complements pp. 347-351

- Martin Peitz
- A two-stage Bertrand-Edgeworth game pp. 353-358

- Attila Tasnádi
- Technological improvements in vaccine efficacy and individual incentive to vaccinate pp. 359-364

- Xiaopeng Xu
- A U.S.-Japan comparison of the importance and determinants of retirement saving pp. 365-371

- Charles Yuji Horioka and Megumi Okui
- Are poorer states worse at targeting their poor? pp. 373-377

- Martin Ravallion
- Market structure and incentives to innovate: the case of Cournot oligopoly pp. 379-388

- Sang-Seung Yi
- On the geography of hate pp. 389-395

- Philip Jefferson and Frederic L. Pryor
Volume 65, issue 2, 1999
- Siblings, strangers, and the surge of altruism pp. 135-142

- Oded Stark
- On the maximum likelihood cointegration procedure under a fractional equilibrium error pp. 143-147

- Michael K. Andersson and Mikael P. Gredenhoff
- Unit roots and structural breaks in OECD unemployment pp. 149-156

- Philip Arestis and Iris Biefang-Frisancho
- Forward versus reverse regression and cointegration pp. 157-163

- Christina Christou and Nikitas Pittis
- Who is discouraged from applying for credit? pp. 165-172

- Jonathan Crook
- Efficiency at different levels of aggregation: public vs. private sector firms pp. 173-176

- Kevin Fox
- Capacity choice in a two-stage problem under uncertainty pp. 177-182

- David Hennessy
- A simple analysis of the US emission permits auctions pp. 183-189

- Jeffrey Kline and Flavio Menezes
- Piecewise linear tax functions, progressivity, and the principle of equal sacrifice pp. 191-197

- Massimo D'Antoni
- Variable capital utilization and investment shocks pp. 199-203

- Joao Ejarque
- Insuring and u'''(y) pp. 205-212

- John M. Hartwick
- Intraindustry trade, high-wage jobs, and the wage gap pp. 213-220

- Hian Teck Hoon
- Corporate tax competition, tariffs and multinational firms pp. 221-225

- Francis Bloch and Eric Lefebvre
- Trade surpluses and life-cycle saving behaviour pp. 227-237

- Tryggvi Thor Herbertsson and Gylfi Zoega
- The payment of public sector workers in the UK: reconciliation with North American findings pp. 239-243

- D. H. Blackaby, P. D. Murphy and N. C. O'Leary
- Good vs. bad characteristics in vertical differentiation pp. 245-248

- Paolo Garella and Luca Lambertini
- A test of the conditional convergence hypothesis: econometric evidence from African countries pp. 249-253

- N. R. Vasudeva Murthy and Victor Ukpolo
- Life expectancy and endogenous growth pp. 255-263

- David de la Croix and Omar Licandro
Volume 65, issue 1, 1999
- Bayesian learning when chaos looms large pp. 1-7

- Max Albert
- Estimating dynamic panel data models: a guide for macroeconomists pp. 9-15

- Ruth A. Judson and Ann Owen
- The estimation of a rank 3 demand system with demographic demand shifters from quasi-unit record data of household consumption pp. 17-24

- Claudio Michelini
- A note on fully-modified estimation of seemingly unrelated regressions models with integrated regressors pp. 25-31

- Hyungsik Moon
- Testing for normality in a probit model with double selection pp. 33-39

- Kajal Lahiri and Jae G. Song
- A note on optimal penal codes in stochastic Bertrand supergames pp. 41-46

- Val Lambson
- A note on three-player noncooperative bargaining with restricted pairwise meetings pp. 47-54

- Antoni Calvó-Armengol
- Drug addiction and the economic rationalization of gun control pp. 55-57

- Gil Epstein, Hillel Rapoport and Avi Weiss
- A folk theorem for one-shot Bertrand games pp. 59-65

- Michael Baye and John Morgan
- An example of multi-unit auctions with atypically many equilibria pp. 67-69

- Richard Engelbrecht-Wiggans
- Auction design with a risk averse seller pp. 71-74

- Peter Eso and Gabor Futo
- Information and asset prices in complete markets exchange economies pp. 75-83

- Tom Krebs
- Optimal debt contracts and the single-crossing condition pp. 85-89

- Antoine Faure-Grimaud and Thomas Mariotti
- Discretionary monetary policy with costly inflation pp. 91-96

- Richard Dennis
- Multiple equilibria and progressive taxation of labor income pp. 97-103

- Jang-Ting Guo
- Insider trading with correlated signals pp. 105-113

- Neelam Jain and Leonard Mirman
- Does bank relationship have an economic value?: The effect of main bank failure on client firms pp. 115-120

- Nobuyoshi Yamori and Akinobu Murakami
- Do small plants grow faster? Evidence from the Taiwan electronics industry pp. 121-129

- Jin-Tan Liu, Meng-Wen Tsou and James K. Hammitt
- A positive effect of human capital on growth pp. 131-134

- Jonathan Temple