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Volume 49, issue 4, 1995
- A unified framework for implementation and the revelation principle pp. 335-343

- Shuhe Li
- Vector attenuation bias in the classical errors-in-variables model pp. 345-349

- Daniel B. Nelson
- Partial parameter consistency in a misspecified structural change model pp. 351-357

- Terence Tai Leung Chong
- Maximum likelihood estimation in binary data models using panel data under alternative distributional assumptions pp. 359-366

- Chris Orme and Tim Fry
- Moving average conditional heteroskedastic processes pp. 367-372

- Minxian Yang and Ronald Bewley
- The stochastic approach to price index numbers: An expository note pp. 373-379

- Tomson Ogwang
- The persistence in volatility of the US term premium 1970-1986 pp. 381-389

- Elias Tzavalis and Michael Wickens
- Limitations of dominance and forward induction: Experimental evidence pp. 391-395

- Jordi Brandts and Charles Holt
- Conjectural variations as a reduced form pp. 397-402

- Luis Cabral
- A characterization of demand functions that satisfy the weak axiom of revealed preference pp. 403-406

- Lin Zhou
- Did the middle class shrink during the 1980s? UK evidence from kernel density estimates pp. 407-413

- Stephen Jenkins
- I(2) representations of US money demand pp. 415-423

- Stefan Norrbin and Kevin Reffett
- Optimal denominations for coins and currency pp. 425-427

- L. G. Telser
- Endogenous learning and trade policy pp. 429-433

- Federico Sturzenegger
- Further implications of the reversion level in agenda-setter models pp. 435-440

- Douglas T. Wills
- Altruism, household size and migration pp. 441-445

- MoonJoong Tcha
- An empirical note on employed and unemployed job search pp. 447-452

- Jan van Ours
- Zipf plots and the size distribution of firms pp. 453-457

- Michael H. R. Stanley, Sergey V. Buldyrev, Shlomo Havlin, Rosario Mantegna, Michael Salinger and H. Eugene Stanley
- Stackelberg equilibrium in oligopoly: An explanation based on managerial incentives pp. 459-464

- Kaushik Basu
Volume 49, issue 3, 1995
- On measuring the value of life pp. 223-230

- J. L. Ford, Prasanta K. Pattanaik and Xiangdong Wei
- The dynamic effects of aggregate demand and supply disturbances: Another look pp. 231-237

- William Crowder
- Simulated conditional moment tests pp. 239-245

- Chris Orme
- Misinterpreting the dynamic effects of aggregate demand and supply disturbances pp. 247-250

- Danny Quah
- The non-existence of pairwise-proof equilibrium pp. 251-259

- Randolph McAfee and Marius Schwartz
- An infinitely repeated rental model with incomplete information pp. 261-266

- Jinpeng Ma
- Pareto-superior time-of-use rate option for industrial firms pp. 267-272

- Chi-Keung Woo, Ren Orans, Brian Horii and Peter Chow
- On the optimality of Treasury Bill auctions pp. 273-279

- Flavio Menezes
- Does non-traded input necessarily deepen the international non-diversification puzzle I?: The one-good case pp. 281-285

- Charles Leung
- Long-term and short-term price memory in the stock market pp. 287-293

- K. Victor Chow, Karen C. Denning, Stephen Ferris and Gregory Noronha
- Finite-sample inferences about mean-standard deviation bounds for stochastic discount factors pp. 295-300

- Stephen Gordon, Lucie Samson and Benoit Carmichael
- The firm-size relation and stock market responses to post-1962 changes in Federal Reserve margin levels: Evidence from an exhaustive sample of exchange-listed firms pp. 301-306

- Norman H. Moore and Stephen Pruitt
- Does unfunded social security also depress output growth? pp. 307-312

- Junxi Zhang
- Survey evidence on employer match rates and employee saving behavior in 401(k) plans pp. 313-317

- Leslie Papke and James Poterba
- Uncertain innovation and persistence of monopoly revisited pp. 319-322

- Sang-Seung Yi
- Testing efficiency in intermediate regulated industries pp. 323-328

- E. L. Lynk
- Unit roots and cointegration in estimating causality between exports and economic growth: Empirical evidence from the ASEAN countries pp. 329-334

- Jaleel Ahmad and Somchai Harnhirun
Volume 49, issue 2, 1995
- The functional equivalence of the W, LR, and LM statistics pp. 109-112

- Kenneth G. Stewart
- Improved test statistics for multivariate regression pp. 113-120

- Francisco Cribari-Neto and Spyros Zarkos
- Testing for cointegration: Power versus frequency of observation -- another view pp. 121-124

- Kajal Lahiri and Nlandu Mamingi
- Unit root tests with level shift in the presence of GARCH pp. 125-130

- Alain Hecq
- Sampling frequency and the power of tests for a unit root: A simulation study pp. 131-136

- In Choi and Bhum Suk Chung
- A note on the critical values for the maximum likelihood (seasonal) cointegration tests pp. 137-145

- Hahn Lee and Pierre L. Siklos
- Disequilibrium and uncertainty in cointegrated systems: Some empirical evidence pp. 157-161

- Tae Hwy Lee
- Cross-game learning: Experimental evidence from first-price and English common value auctions pp. 163-170

- John Kagel
- The value to a firm of its rival learning pp. 171-174

- Anthony Creane
- The Green Golden Rule pp. 175-179

- Graciela Chichilnisky, Geoffrey Heal and Andrea Beltratti
- Currency swaps and long-term covered interest parity pp. 181-185

- Nobuya Takezawa
- Biased tax price or grant expenditure elasticities pp. 187-192

- Geoffrey K. Turnbull
- Do men with higher wages marry earlier or later? pp. 193-196

- Junsen Zhang
- Team production effects on earnings pp. 197-203

- Todd Idson
- Unemployment insurance and moral hazard in employment pp. 205-210

- Louis Christofides and C. J. McKenna
- Can convergence regressions distinguish between exogenous and endogenous growth models? pp. 211-215

- Narayana Kocherlakota and Kei-Mu Yi
- The dual political economy of taxes and tradable permits pp. 217-220

- Robert Farrow
- Capital gains and asset switching (Economics Letters, vol. 47, no. 1, 1995, pp. 63-67) pp. 221-221

- John M. Hartwick
Volume 49, issue 1, 1995
- A semi-parametric non-nested test in a dynamic panel data model pp. 1-6

- Qi Li and Thanasis Stengos
- Consecutive amalgamations and an axiomatization of the Shapley value pp. 7-11

- Moshe Haviv
- Evolutionary selection of beliefs pp. 13-17

- Joshua Gans
- Possible convexity of the indirect utility function due to nonlinear budget constraints pp. 19-25

- Robert F. Bordley
- Non-linearities and partial analysis pp. 27-31

- Martin Currie and Ingrid Kubin
- The relative rigidity of oligopoly pricing pp. 33-38

- Timothy Fisher and Jerzy Konieczny
- Gross substitution in financial markets pp. 39-43

- Thorsten Hens and Andras Loeffler
- A note on strategyproofness in Edgeworth-Box economies pp. 45-50

- Yves Sprumont
- A note on risk aversion and learning behavior pp. 51-58

- D. Alepuz and Amparo Urbano
- Of empty boxes: Returns to scale revisited pp. 59-67

- Eric Bartelsman
- The effects of fiscal policies in a general equilibrium model with nominal wage contracts pp. 69-75

- Emanuela Cardia
- Systematic risk over various frequency bands: An empirical analysis of returns on size-ranked portfolios pp. 77-83

- Kiseok Lee and Shawn Ni
- Search costs and the quit rate pp. 85-90

- Dong-Heon Kim
- Utility maximization in models of discrete choice pp. 91-94

- Martin Peitz
- Oligopolistic incentives for pollution control with nonzero conjectures pp. 95-99

- Sang-Ho Lee and Jae-Cheol Kim
- Patents and productivity growth at the industry level: A first look pp. 101-108

- Saul Lach
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