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Volume 63, issue 3, 1999
- Approximate p-values of predictive tests for structural stability pp. 245-253

- Amit Sen
- Evidence for optimistic and pessimistic behavior in normal-form games pp. 255-259

- Ernan Haruvy, Dale O. Stahl and Paul Wilson
- Bootstrapped White's test for heteroskedasticity in regression models pp. 261-267

- Jinook Jeong and Kyoungwoo Lee
- Frequency domain inference for univariate impulse responses pp. 269-277

- Jonathan Wright
- Response surfaces estimates for the Dickey-Fuller unit root test with structural breaks pp. 279-283

- Josep Lluis Carrion i Silvestre, Andreu Sansó and Manuel Artís
- Estimating the fractionally integrated process in the presence of measurement errors pp. 285-294

- Terence Tai Leung Chong and Gilbert Chiu-sing Lui
- A new estimator of the fractionally integrated stochastic volatility model pp. 295-303

- Jonathan Wright
- Bayesian analysis of duration models: an application to Chapter 11 bankruptcy pp. 305-312

- Kai Li
- On errors in variable biases in estimates of export price elasticities pp. 313-319

- Jakob Madsen
- The large and the small - who exploits whom? pp. 321-326

- Xiaopeng Xu
- Herding over the career pp. 327-333

- Christopher Avery and Judith Chevalier
- (In)Flexibility and the level of output: a word of caution pp. 335-339

- Louis Eeckhoudt and Nicolas Treich
- Efficiency and income redistribution in the single-peaked preferences model with several commodities pp. 341-349

- Pablo Amoros
- Payoff dependence of comparative statics results on information structure pp. 351-354

- Giovanni Immordino
- Currency ratios and U.S. underground economic activity pp. 355-361

- Richard D. Porter and Gretchen Weinbach
- Job satisfaction and preference drift1 pp. 363-367

- Wim Groot and Henriette Maassen van den Brink
- Consumer switching costs and private information pp. 369-375

- Erick Elder and Ted To
- The effects of separability on incentive-based instrument performance pp. 377-380

- Kurt A. Schwabe
Volume 63, issue 2, 1999
- Consistency of two-step sample selection estimators despite misspecification of distribution pp. 129-132

- Whitney Newey
- On the proper bounds of the Gini correlation pp. 133-138

- E. Schechtman and Shlomo Yitzhaki
- Multiple spells in the Prentice-Gloeckler-Meyer likelihood with unobserved heterogeneity pp. 139-144

- Jan Ondrich and Stephen E. Rhody
- Time-aggregation effects on the baseline of continuous-time and discrete-time hazard models pp. 145-150

- Frenkel ter Hofstede and Michel Wedel
- Convergence of the static estimation toward the long run effects of dynamic panel data models pp. 151-158

- Alain Pirotte
- Weak exogeneity and long-run and contemporaneous identifying restrictions in VEC models pp. 159-165

- Lance A. Fisher and Hyeon-seung Huh
- Endogenous growth and multiplicity due to finite patents' lifetime pp. 167-173

- Didier Laussel and Jules Nyssen
- The replacement principle and tree structured preferences pp. 175-180

- Rakesh V. Vohra
- Know-how disclosure and incomplete contracts pp. 181-185

- Stephanie Rosenkranz and Patrick W. Schmitz
- Privatization and surplus labor in the Egyptian textile industry pp. 187-191

- Hassan Y. Aly and Michael P. Shields
- Second-best antitrust in general equilibrium: a special case pp. 193-199

- Claus Thustrup Hansen
- Existence of pure strategy Nash equilibrium in Bertrand-Edgeworth oligopolies pp. 201-206

- Attila Tasnádi
- Bertrand-Edgeworth equilibria with unobservable output, uncoordinated consumers and large number of firms pp. 207-211

- Prabal Roy Chowdhury
- Cost minimization and regulation in general equilibrium: an example pp. 213-216

- Sandro Brusco
- Debreu's decomposition and aggregate demand functions pp. 217-223

- Andreas Loffler
- Weak separability of non-tradables from consumer good imports: A simple test with evidence from Bangladesh pp. 225-234

- M. Shahe Emran and Imam Alam
- The comparative efficiency of ad valorem and specific taxes under monopoly and monopsony pp. 235-238

- Stephen F. Hamilton
- Welfare equivalent NNP under distributional objectives pp. 239-243

- Thomas Aronsson and Karl-Gustaf Lofgren
Volume 63, issue 1, 1999
- A matrix extension of the Cauchy-Schwarz inequality pp. 1-3

- Gautam Tripathi
- A comparison of the power of some tests for conditional heteroscedasticity pp. 5-17

- Anne Peguin-Feissolle
- Inconsistency of a proposed nonlinear instrumental variables estimator for probit and logit models with endogenous regressors pp. 19-21

- Marcel G. Dagenais
- A lag augmentation test for the cointegrating rank of a VAR process pp. 23-27

- Helmut Lütkepohl and Pentti Saikkonen
- Non-binary choice functions on non-compact sets pp. 29-32

- Juan Vicente Llinares and M. Carmen Sanchez
- An axiomatic characterization of efficiency indices pp. 33-37

- Flemming Christensen, Jens Leth Hougaard and Hans Keiding
- Total factor productivity measurement and human capital in OECD countries pp. 39-44

- Joaquin Maudos, José Pastor and Lorenzo Serrano
- On evaluating social welfare by sequential generalized Lorenz dominance pp. 45-53

- Efe Ok and Peter J. Lambert
- Technological change in optimal non-linear pricing pp. 55-59

- Lionel Thomas
- The supremum argument in the new approach to the existence of equilibrium in vector lattices pp. 61-65

- M. Khan, Rabee Tourky and Rajiv Vohra
- Sunpsots and cycles reconsidered1 pp. 67-75

- Subir Chattopadhyay and Thomas J. Muench
- Appropriation possibilities in a simple exchange economy pp. 77-83

- Charles Anderton
- Gamblers favor skewness, not risk: Further evidence from United States' lottery games pp. 85-90

- Thomas Garrett and Russell S. Sobel
- Income uncertainty and the demand for annuities pp. 91-96

- Michel Strawczynski
- Price level trend-stationarity and the instruments and targets of monetary policy: An empirical note pp. 97-101

- Peter Kugler
- Compensating wage differentials and the value of life pp. 103-109

- Ian Dobbs
- Technology and the US labor market: Evidence from the sectoral and regional decomposition of the change in the US workforce skill mix pp. 111-118

- Nafez Alyan
- Gender differences in earnings among economics and business faculty pp. 119-125

- Michael Robinson and James Monks