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Volume 51, issue 3, 1996
- Rescaled methods-of-moments estimation for the Box-Cox regression model pp. 259-265

- James Powell
- Limited-dependent rational expectations models with stochastic thresholds pp. 267-276

- Mohammad Pesaran and Francisco Ruge-Murcia
- On the root-N-consistent semiparametric estimation of partially linear models pp. 277-285

- Qi Li
- The role of information processing cost as the foundation of bounded rationality in game theory pp. 287-294

- Haruo Horaguchi
- A Walrasian approach to bargaining games pp. 295-301

- Walter Trockel
- Do anchoring effects underlie event-splitting effects? An experimental test pp. 303-308

- Steven J. Humphrey
- The extraction of natural resources from two sites under uncertainty pp. 309-313

- Gil Epstein
- Foreign exchange rationing and the aggregate import demand function pp. 315-322

- M. Shahe Emran and Forhad Shilpi
- Distinguishing between stochastic and deterministic behavior in foreign exchange rate returns: Further evidence pp. 323-329

- A. Aydin Cecen and Cahit Erkal
- Border tax adjustments and rationed foreign exchange pp. 331-337

- Ramon Clarete and John Whalley
- An empirical note on job turnover and internal mobility of workers pp. 339-344

- Wolter H. J. Hassink
- Wage curve evidence from panel data pp. 345-353

- Bernt Bratsberg and Jarkko Turunen
- Economic growth and human capital accumulation: Simultaneity and expanded convergence tests pp. 355-362

- Stephan Goetz and Dayuan Hu
- New estimates of the benefits of vehicle emissions regulation pp. 363-369

- Matthew Kahn
Volume 51, issue 2, 1996
- The distribution of a Lagrange multiplier test of normality pp. 123-130

- Partha Deb and Martin Sefton
- On the power of stationarity tests using optimal bandwidth estimates pp. 131-137

- Junsoo Lee
- A non-nested test of the AIDS vs. the translog demand system pp. 139-143

- Qingbin Wang, Catherine Halbrendt and Stanley R. Johnson
- On IV, GMM and ML in a dynamic panel data model pp. 145-152

- Tom Wansbeek and Paul Bekker
- A comparison of semi-parametric and partially adaptive estimators of the censored regression model with possibly skewed and leptokurtic error distributions pp. 153-159

- James McDonald and Yexiao J. Xu
- Robustness of tests for error components models to non-normality pp. 161-167

- Pierre Blanchard and Laszlo Matyas
- Cross-section versus time-series income elasticities of Canadian consumption pp. 169-175

- François Gardes, Simon Langlois and Didier Richaudeau
- A piecewise-constant hazard-rate model for the duration of unemployment in single-interview samples of the stock of unemployed pp. 177-183

- Anthony Murphy
- A mechanism implementing the stable rule in marriage problems pp. 185-189

- Sungwhee Shin and Sang-Chul Suh
- A note on a property of maximal sets and choice in the absence of universal comparability pp. 191-195

- Asis Banerjee and Prasanta K. Pattanaik
- Quasi-linear utility in a discrete choice model pp. 197-200

- Hideo Konishi and Peter Fishburn
- Gorman demand systems and lie transformation groups: A reply pp. 201-204

- Thomas Russell
- International evidence on the cyclical behavior of inflation pp. 205-212

- Apostolos Serletis
- Note on cyclical employment in the consumption goods sector pp. 213-218

- Milton Marquis
- The relationship between inventory investment and total factor productivity growth: Cost shocks or demand shocks? pp. 219-223

- Kevin Carey
- A test of purchasing power parity based on the largest principal component of real exchange rates of the main OECD economies pp. 225-231

- Andy Snell
- Bureaucracy, investment, and growth pp. 233-239

- Eliezer B. Ayal and Georgios Karras
- Wages and performance-based pay: Evidence from the NLSY pp. 241-246

- Bradley Ewing
- Political business cycles before the Great Depression pp. 247-251

- Jac Heckelman and Robert Whaples
- Semiparametric estimation of yield loss due to mistiming of crop operations pp. 253-257

- Amresh D. Hanchate
Volume 51, issue 1, 1996
- Scale equivariance and the Box-Cox transformation pp. 1-6

- Gordon Kemp
- A non-parametric approach to non-linear causality testing pp. 7-18

- David Bell, Jim Kay and Jim Malley
- Effective federal individual income tax functions: A specification search pp. 19-25

- Hafiz Akhand
- Power of the Lagrange multiplier test for testing an autoregressive unit root pp. 27-35

- Ritva Luukkonen and Pentti Saikkonen
- The monetary model of the exchange rate under hyperinflation: New encouraging evidence pp. 37-44

- Tom Engsted
- On cointegration tests for VAR models with drift pp. 45-50

- Minxian Yang and Ronald Bewley
- The Carlson-Parkin method applied to NZ price expectations using QSBO survey data pp. 51-57

- Kelvin Balcombe
- On the stability of best reply and gradient systems with applications to imperfectly competitive models pp. 59-65

- Luis Corchon and Andreu Mas-Colell
- The duality between production and cost functions: A new finding pp. 67-70

- Robert Sproule and Marianne Vigneault
- On Vickrey-type auction procedures pp. 71-75

- Mitsunobu Miyake
- Entry and exit decisions under uncertainty: The limiting deterministic case pp. 77-82

- Hans Christian Kongsted
- Consumption and the credit market pp. 83-88

- Barbara McKeirnan
- Targeting nominal income: A closer look pp. 89-93

- Evan Koenig
- A bond pricing formula under a non-trivial, three-factor model of interest rates pp. 95-99

- Lin Chen
- Predictable and profitable price patterns: Evidence from US interest rates pp. 101-107

- Vivek Moorthy
- Worker and job flows pp. 109-113

- Julia Lane, David Stevens and Simon Burgess
- Duration-dependent features of unemployment insurance pp. 115-121

- Juha Kettunen