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Volume 59, issue 3, 1998
- Panel data with errors-in-variables: essential and redundant orthogonality conditions in GMM-estimation pp. 275-282

- Erik Biorn and Tor Klette
- The economic determinants of the choice of an exchange rate regime: a probit analysis pp. 283-287

- Jean-Marc Rizzo
- Does seasonal adjustment induce common cycles? pp. 289-297

- Alain Hecq
- You play (an action) only once pp. 299-303

- Karl H. Schlag and Aner Sela
- Collusion in differentiated duopolies revisited pp. 305-308

- Svend Albaek and Luca Lambertini
- The symmetric problem in the linear almost ideal demand system pp. 309-315

- Kevin Z. Chen
- The probability of a Condorcet winner with a small number of voters pp. 317-321

- William V. Gehrlein
- A choice-rule formulation of intransitive utility theory pp. 323-329

- David Butler
- On the monotonicity of balanced budget multiplier under imperfect competition pp. 331-335

- Ramon Torregrosa
- Indeterminacy and sunspots in a monetary economy with limited participation pp. 337-345

- Jang-Ting Guo
- Evolution of the external account under international capital market frictions pp. 347-351

- Philip Lane
- The slope of the yield curve and real economic activity: tracing the transmission mechanism pp. 353-360

- David Peel and Mark Taylor
- Can standards immiserize? pp. 361-366

- Vivek Dehejia
- Expectation revisions and jumps in asset prices pp. 367-372

- Hans Dewachter and Dirk Veestraeten
- On the importance of public choice in migration models pp. 373-379

- Timothy Goodspeed
- A note on social accounting and unemployment pp. 381-384

- Thomas Aronsson
- Poverty, economic growth, and average exit time pp. 385-390

- Jonathan Morduch
- Identification of the oligopoly solution concept in a differentiated-products industry pp. 391-395

- Aviv Nevo
- On the relative advantage of cooperatives pp. 397-401

- Svend Albaek and Christian Schultz
Volume 59, issue 2, 1998
- Quota games and stability set of order d pp. 145-151

- Mathieu Martin
- Consistent standard errors for semiparametric duration models with unobserved heterogeneity pp. 153-156

- Peter Bearse, Jose Canals and Paul Rilstone
- Statistical inference with mobility indices pp. 157-162

- Christian Schluter
- Filtered least squares and measurement error pp. 163-168

- Andrew Blake and Gonzalo Camba-Mendez
- Efficient estimation with grouped data pp. 169-174

- Kyung So Im
- Testing for a unit root in variables with a double change in the mean pp. 175-182

- Jesus Clemente Lopez, Antonio Montañés and Marcelo Reyes
- A Wald test of restrictions on the cointegrating space based on Johansen's estimator pp. 183-187

- James Davidson
- Understanding the disparity between WTP and WTA: endowment effect, substitutability, or imprecise preferences? pp. 189-194

- Gwendolyn C. Morrison
- Produced input use per unit of output pp. 195-199

- Ian Steedman
- Correlation of seasonal variation and nonseasonal variation of production at the establishment level pp. 201-205

- Eiichi Tomiura
- Local risk aversion in the rank dependent expected utility model: First order versus second order effects pp. 207-212

- Jean-Michel Courtault and Jean-Pascal Gayant
- Indeterminacy, dynamic adjustment costs, and cycles pp. 213-216

- Yi Wen
- A long-run estimator of the slope of the aggregate demand curve pp. 217-221

- Klas Fregert
- Are Pick data on parallel exchange rates misleading? pp. 223-230

- Jose R. Lopez-Calix
- Growth effects of anticipated trade liberalization and the Baldwin multiplier pp. 231-235

- Dirk Willenbockel
- International capital mobility in OECD countries: The Feldstein-Horioka 'puzzle' revisited pp. 237-242

- Khaled A. Hussein
- A qualitative threshold model of daily exchange rate movements pp. 243-248

- Sikandar Siddiqui
- Optimization of technical trading strategies and the profitability in security markets pp. 249-254

- Ramazan Gencay
- The effect of regulatory legislation on workers' earnings pp. 255-261

- John Robst and Leo Turcotte
- An efficiency wage model for small firms: firm size and wages pp. 263-268

- Sebastien Ringuede
- A household level environmental Kuznets curve pp. 269-273

- Matthew Kahn
Volume 59, issue 1, 1998
- Bootstrap-based critical values for tests of common factor restrictions pp. 1-5

- Leslie Godfrey and Michael Veall
- On the sensitivity of unit root inference to nonlinear data transformations pp. 7-15

- Philip Hans Franses and Gary Koop
- Effects of skewness and kurtosis on model selection criteria pp. 17-22

- Sidika Baci and Asad Zaman
- Submodel estimation of a structural vector error correction model under cointegration pp. 23-29

- William C. Horrace
- Preference-based indices with subsidized commodities and income-dependent prices pp. 31-38

- N. Anders Klevmarken
- The impact of market clearing assumptions and dynamics on demand elasticities pp. 39-43

- Eddie Oczkowski
- Testing nonlinear forecastability in time series: Theory and evidence from the EMS pp. 49-63

- Fernando Fernandez-Rodriguez and Simon Sosvilla-Rivero
- Weakly smooth preferences on Banach lattices pp. 65-69

- M. Besada and C. Vaquez
- A note on Lagrange multipliers with several binding constraints pp. 71-75

- Christian Weber
- Making mobility visible: a graphical device pp. 77-82

- Mark Trede
- Individual rationality and voting in cooperative production pp. 83-90

- Luis Corchon and M. Socorro Puy
- Staggering, the optimal monetary rule and persistence pp. 91-95

- E. V. Pikoulakis and William Evans
- The scope for monetary independence in exchange rate target zones broad and narrow pp. 97-105

- Margaret Hurley
- Choosing the right battlefield for the war on drugs: an irrelevance result pp. 107-111

- Y. Chiu, Edward C. Mansley and John Morgan
- Athletes and work pp. 113-117

- Bradley Ewing
- A model of the wage curve pp. 119-125

- Carl Campbell and J. Michael Orszag
- Adam Smith may have been right after all: A new approach to the analysis of compensating differentials pp. 127-131

- Robert F. Elliott and Robert Sandy
- Divisionalization and product differentiation pp. 133-138

- Steffen Ziss
- Personalized transactions and market activity in the informal sector pp. 139-144

- Pinaki Bose