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Volume 64, issue 3, 1999
- A better way to bootstrap pairs pp. 257-262

- Emmanuel Flachaire
- Predicting multinomial choices using maximum entropy pp. 263-269

- Randall C. Campbell and R. Carter Hill
- A theory-consistent system approach for estimating potential output and the NAIRU pp. 271-275

- Mikael Apel and Per Jansson
- Quantum economics, uncertainty and the optimal grid size pp. 277-278

- Martin Shubik
- Potential games: a purely ordinal approach pp. 279-283

- Nikolai Kukushkin
- An intertemporal consumption-leisure model with non-expected utility pp. 285-289

- Jean-Max Koskievic
- On the likelihood of a prisoners' dilemma in a differentiated duopoly pp. 291-294

- Daniel Bernhofen and Laura T. Bernhofen
- Statistical inference for two measures of inequality when incomes are correlated pp. 295-300

- Dirk Van de gaer, Nicola Funnell and Thomas Mccarthy
- Gaussian approximation of expected utility pp. 301-307

- Harvey Diamond and Gregory Gelles
- Is the consumption-income ratio stationary? Evidence from panel unit root tests pp. 309-314

- Nicholas Sarantis and Chris Stewart
- Contrasting effects of risk on investment in two sectors: evidence from Ireland on real options pp. 315-318

- Ciaran Driver
- A three-factor search model pp. 319-324

- Paul Frijters
- Target zones and small realignments pp. 325-327

- Fabrice Pansard
- A simple model of market liquidity pp. 329-337

- Norvald Instefjord
- No-arbitrage pricing for life insurance and annuities pp. 339-342

- Jacques F. Carriere
- Does the composition of wage and payroll taxes matter under Nash bargaining? pp. 343-349

- Erkki Koskela and Ronnie Schob
- Testing the convergence hypothesis: a new approach pp. 351-355

- Erkin I. Bairam and Shaun McRae
- Complementarity between physical and human capital, and speed of convergence pp. 357-361

- Carmen D. Alvarez Albelo
- The socially optimal locations of three stores with stockouts or limited product selections pp. 363-368

- Ralph M. Braid
Volume 64, issue 2, 1999
- On the backward induction method pp. 125-131

- Charalambos D. Aliprantis
- A residual based test for the null hypothesis of cointegration pp. 133-141

- Zhijie Xiao
- An extension of the maximum score estimator for disequilibrium models pp. 143-149

- Walter J. Mayer
- A simple nonlinear filter for economic time series analysis pp. 151-160

- Yi Wen and Bing Zeng
- Bias in maximum likelihood estimator of disequilibrium and sample selection model with error-ridden observations pp. 161-165

- Shingo Takagi
- Refining the Carlson-Parkin method pp. 167-171

- Gunter Loffler
- An observational equivalence among -control policies pp. 173-180

- Kenneth Kasa
- First price auctions with resale pp. 181-185

- Madhurima Gupta and Bernard Lebrun
- The additivity and dummy axioms in the discrete cost sharing model pp. 187-192

- Yuntong Wang
- Irreversible investment and the expected capital stock with stationary uncertainty pp. 193-196

- Richard Mash
- Currency devaluation, aggregate output, and the long run: an empirical study pp. 197-202

- Kamal Upadhyaya
- Asset prices and the distribution of wealth pp. 203-207

- Alvaro Sandroni
- Managerial equity ownership and bank performance: entrenchment or size effects? pp. 209-213

- Mark Hirschey
- Technical change in banking pp. 215-221

- Yener Altunbas, John Goddard and Philip Molyneux
- Endogenous expenditures and student achievement pp. 223-231

- William Sander
- Estimating the bias due to measurement error in the economic returns to schooling: evidence from the 1990 February Current Population Survey pp. 233-239

- William M. Rodgers and Sarah Bruhl
- Stigma effects of layoffs?: Evidence from German micro-data pp. 241-247

- Christian Grund
- Specialization and the big push pp. 249-255

- Masao Yamada
Volume 64, issue 1, 1999
- Examining the first stages of market performance: a test for evolving market efficiency pp. 1-12

- Anna Zalewska-Mitura and Stephen G. Hall
- Testing for a break at an unknown change-point: a test with known size in small samples pp. 13-16

- Clinton A. Greene
- Estimation of combined site-choice and trip-frequency models of recreational demand using choice-based and on-site samples pp. 17-23

- Thomas Laitila
- Estimation of the SUR Tobit model via the MCECM algorithm pp. 25-30

- Huang, Ho-Chuan (River)
- Time series properties of aggregated AR(1) processes with uniformly distributed coefficients pp. 31-36

- Mikael Linden
- A panel data analysis: research and development spillover pp. 37-41

- Werner Müller and Michaela Nettekoven
- Marginal effects in the censored regression model pp. 43-49

- William Greene
- Dynamic data envelopment analysis: modeling intertemporal behavior of a firm in the presence of productive inefficiencies pp. 51-56

- Jiro Nemoto and Mika Goto
- The convergence of fictitious play in 3 x 3 games with strategic complementarities pp. 57-60

- Sunku Hahn
- Testing the rank of Engel curves with endogenous expenditure pp. 61-65

- Panayiota Lyssiotou, Panos Pashardes and Thanasis Stengos
- Equilibrium price paths in sequential auctions with stochastic supply pp. 67-72

- Thomas Jeitschko
- The effect of barter on the demand for money: an empirical analysis pp. 73-80

- Akbar Marvasti and David J. Smyth
- Regression vs. non-regression models of normal returns: implications for event studies pp. 81-85

- John Cable and Kevin Holland
- What is the value of knowing uninformed trades? pp. 87-98

- Fan Yu
- An economic analysis of child labor pp. 99-105

- Priya Ranjan
- Quality choice and the Coase problem pp. 107-115

- Woody Chih-Yi Chi
- Which comes first, jobs or people? An analysis of the recent stylized facts pp. 117-123

- Mark Partridge and Dan Rickman