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Volume 61, issue 3, 1998
- Fractional integration and the augmented Dickey-Fuller Test pp. 269-272

- Walter Krämer
- Forecasting exchange rate volatility using conditional variance models selected by information criteria pp. 273-278

- Chris Brooks and Simon P. Burke
- The measurement of inflation after tax reform pp. 279-284

- Walter Diewert and Kevin Fox
- Berge's maximum theorem with two topologies on the action set pp. 285-291

- Anthony Horsley, Andrew Wrobel and Timothy Van Zandt
- Stochastic mean values, rational expectations, and price movements pp. 293-299

- Sjur Flåm and Charles Horvath
- A note on discontinuous value functions and strategies in affine-quadratic differential games pp. 301-306

- Henrik Jensen and Ben Lockwood
- Insider control and the soft budget constraint: a simple theory pp. 307-311

- David D. Li
- Optimal subsidy for the poor pp. 313-319

- Satya Chakravarty and Diganta Mukherjee
- Optimal non-linear pricing with indirect prior beliefs pp. 321-325

- Lionel Thomas
- Information disaggregation and incentives for non-collusive information sharing pp. 327-332

- William Novshek and Lynda Thoman
- Stochastic gradient learning in the cobweb model pp. 333-337

- George Evans and S. Honkapohja
- A volatility bound for endogenous business cycles: the case of even period lives with additive utility in a monetary economy pp. 339-344

- Charles E. Swanson
- Distortionary effects of the optimal Hodrick-Prescott filter pp. 345-349

- Jurgen Ehlgen
- Responses in output to monetary shocks and the interest rate: a rational expectations model with working capital pp. 351-358

- Habib Ahmed
- Risk premia and overshooting pp. 359-364

- Alan Isaac
- Trade policy and income inequality: new evidence pp. 365-372

- Andreas Savvides
- The forward bias: is it a money tree? pp. 373-379

- Kerk L. Phillips and Karl Snow
- Underpricing and IPO proceeds: a note pp. 381-383

- Michel A. Habib and Alexander Ljungqvist
- Bureaucrat-managers and corporate governance: expense-preference behaviors in Japanese financial institutions pp. 385-389

- Nobuyoshi Yamori
- Government education spending and human capital formation pp. 391-393

- Shuanglin Lin
- Wage responsiveness of labour supply and demand in nonclearing rural markets: the case of Indian agriculture pp. 395-402

- Sunil Kanwar
Volume 61, issue 2, 1998
- The German wage curve: evidence from the IAB employment sample pp. 135-142

- Badi Baltagi and Uwe Blien
- Solutions to linear rational expectations models: a compact exposition pp. 143-147

- Bennett McCallum
- The dynamics of optimal wealth distributions with recursive utility pp. 149-158

- Saqib Jafarey and Hyun Park
- Market structure of multi-product firms under free entry pp. 159-163

- David Hanly and Keith C. K. Cheung
- Simple and clever decision rules for a model of evolution pp. 165-170

- William H. Sandholm
- Good news for experimenters: subjects do not care about your welfare pp. 171-174

- Bjorn Frank
- Let's make a deal pp. 175-180

- Scott E. Page
- Endogenous timing in a mixed oligopoly pp. 181-185

- Debashis Pal
- Monopoly and product quality: Separating or pooling menu? pp. 187-194

- Rajat Acharyya
- The codetermined firm in oligopoly pp. 195-201

- Kornelius Kraft
- A note on the individualistic foundations of the core in economies with asymmetric information pp. 203-208

- Darin Lee
- The information content of 3-month Sterling futures pp. 209-214

- Ashok J. Bhundia and Jagjit Chadha
- Central bank independence and inflation: good news and bad news pp. 215-219

- Jonathan Temple
- Periodically collapsing stock price bubbles: a robust test pp. 221-228

- Mark Taylor and David Peel
- Provision of public goods in a large economy pp. 229-234

- Mark Gradstein
- Divide the hours and conquer the surplus: part-time workers and pay pp. 235-242

- John Douglas Skatun
- Tests of labor market rigidities and the Roy Model pp. 243-250

- Edward Funkhouser
- Moral hazard and limited liability: The real effects of contract bargaining pp. 251-259

- Rohan Pitchford
- On the economics of vanishing pp. 261-266

- Oded Stark
Volume 61, issue 1, 1998
- The Coase theorem is tautological, incoherent or wrong pp. 3-11

- Dan Usher
- The observed choice problem in estimating the cost of policies pp. 13-15

- Eric Rasmusen
- Joint application of the Dickey-Fuller and KPSS tests pp. 17-21

- Wojciech Charemza and Ewa M. Syczewska
- The Falstaff estimator pp. 23-28

- Roger Koenker and José António Machado
- Bounding quantiles in sample selection models pp. 29-35

- Myoung-jae Lee and Bertrand Melenberg
- Computation of the Beveridge-Nelson decomposition for multivariate economic time series pp. 37-42

- Miguel A. Arino and Paul Newbold
- Cart before the horse? The saving-growth nexus in Mexico pp. 43-47

- Dipendra Sinha and Tapen Sinha
- Rationality testing under asymmetric loss pp. 49-54

- Roy Batchelor and David Peel
- Stability properties of a growth model pp. 55-60

- Alessandra Pelloni and Robert Waldmann
- Externalities and bargaining disagreement pp. 61-65

- Prabal Roy Chowdhury
- Elasticities of beer demand revisited pp. 67-71

- Craig A. Gallet and John List
- Does aggregation hide the harmful effects of inequality on growth? pp. 73-77

- Martin Ravallion
- More mixed results on boundary effects pp. 79-84

- Steven J. Humphrey
- Intertemporal substitution and durable goods: long-run data pp. 85-90

- Masao Ogaki and Carmen Reinhart
- Factor income function and an oligopolistic Heckscher-Ohlin model of international trade pp. 91-100

- Koji Shimomura
- Long-run price elasticities and the Marshall-Lerner condition revisited pp. 101-109

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and Farhang Niroomand
- A note on the causality between export and productivity:: an empirical re-examination pp. 111-114

- Hiroshi Yamada
- Discrimination and detailed decomposition in a logit model pp. 115-120

- Helena Nielsen
- R&D spillovers and information exchange pp. 121-123

- Klaus Kultti and Tuomas Takalo
- Was depression era unemployment really less in Canada than the U.S.? pp. 125-131

- Jay Zagorsky