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Volume 47, issue 3-4, 1995
- Restrictions in labor supply estimation: Is the MaCurdy critique correct? pp. 229-235

- Sören Blomquist
- Testing for unit roots in flow data sampled at different frequencies pp. 237-242

- Serena Ng
- Aggregated heterogeneous dependent data and the logit model: A suggested approach pp. 243-248

- Harry H. Kelejian
- Semiparametric efficiency bounds for the binary choice and sample selection models under conditional symmetry pp. 249-253

- John Xu Zheng
- Response surface estimates of the KPSS stationarity test pp. 255-261

- Peter S. Sephton
- Unbiased estimation as a solution to testing for random walks pp. 263-268

- Karim M. Abadir
- On the possibility of stable renegotiation pp. 269-274

- José Luis Ferreira
- Unilateral altruism may be beneficial: A game-theoretic illustration pp. 275-281

- Nirvikar Singh
- On the relationship between the Frisch and Slutsky decompositions pp. 283-290

- Anita Chaudhuri
- A distinction between continuous-time and discrete-time models of uncertain lifetime pp. 291-296

- Siu Leung
- Does sunspot monetary policy matter? pp. 297-303

- Piero Gottardi
- On an asymptotic property of expected utility pp. 305-309

- Harvey Diamond and Gregory M. Gelles
- Incentive contracting with hidden choices of effort and risk pp. 311-316

- Liang Zou
- Time-additive representations of preferences when consumption grows without bound pp. 317-325

- Jim Dolmas
- Disaggregate stochastic trends in industrial production pp. 327-333

- Stefan Norrbin
- Are market perceptions of corporate layoffs changing? pp. 335-342

- Arjun Chatrath, Sanjay Ramchander and Frank Song
- Adjustment costs and price and quantity adjustment pp. 343-349

- Torben M. Andersen
- Welfare-maximizing vs. growth-maximizing shares of government investment and consumption pp. 351-359

- Sau-Him Paul Lau
- Poverty trap and growth with public goods pp. 361-366

- Naohito Abe
- A theory of overseas joint ventures pp. 367-370

- Sugata Marjit, Udo Broll and Indrajit Mallick
- A new class of duration measures pp. 371-375

- Kelly T. Au and David C. Thurston
- Bootstrapping options: An application to recapture clauses pp. 377-384

- Stijn Claessens and Ying Qian
- On the optimal hedge under unbiased futures prices pp. 385-388

- Sergio Lence
- The suboptimality of efficiency pp. 389-392

- John Quiggin
- Competitive investment in higher education: The need for policy coordination pp. 393-400

- Mark Gradstein and Moshe Justman
- Ethnicity, race, and earnings pp. 401-408

- William Darity, David Guilkey and William Winfrey
- Work quality and optimal pay structure: Piece vs. hourly rates in employee remuneration pp. 409-416

- Yew-Kwang Ng and He-ling Shi
- On the robustness of the argument that price-matching is anti-competitive pp. 417-421

- Kenneth Corts
- Market foreclosure without vertical integration pp. 423-429

- Michael Hardt
- Innovation incentives through third-degree price discrimination in a model of patent breadth pp. 431-435

- Theon van Dijk
- The correlation of productivity growth across regions and industries in the United States pp. 437-443

- Robert Kollmann
Volume 47, issue 2, 1995
- Are exchange rate changes normally distributed? pp. 117-121

- R. C. Coppes
- New small sample estimators for cointegration regression: Low-pass spectral filter method pp. 123-129

- Yikang Li, G. S. Maddala and Mark Rush
- A comparison of Johansen and Phillips-Hansen cointegration tests of forward market efficiency Baillie and Bollerslev revisited pp. 131-135

- Michael Moore and Laurence Copeland
- Using spatial contiguity as prior information in vector autoregressive models pp. 137-142

- Zheng Pan and James LeSage
- Renegotiation in a repeated Cournot duopoly pp. 143-148

- Edward Driffill and Christian Schultz
- Markov perfect equilibria in an N-player war of attrition pp. 149-154

- Sandeep Kapur
- Lexicographic rationalizability and iterated admissibility pp. 155-159

- Dale O. Stahl
- Stochastic choice with deterministic preferences: An experimental investigation pp. 161-167

- John D. Hey and Enrica Carbone
- A note on affine aggregation pp. 177-183

- Bernard De Meyer and Philippe Mongin
- Do small menu costs explain large business cycles? pp. 185-192

- Bernd Lucke
- Nonfarm employment and the arbitrage pricing theory pp. 193-198

- Willem Thorbecke and Geoff Chisholm
- Using capital mobility to enforce commitment pp. 199-203

- Boon Keng Lee
- Subsidized buyer credits: Atypical results in strategic trade theory pp. 205-210

- G. J. Stoelinga, Jean-Marie Viaene and L. T. Visscher
- Domestic taxation and international portfolio choice pp. 211-217

- C. E. Smith
- Human capital and economic growth Tests based on the international evaluation of educational achievement pp. 219-225

- Doo Won Lee and Tong Hun Lee
Volume 47, issue 1, 1995
- Subgame-perfect attainment of minimax punishments in discounted two-person games pp. 1-4

- Jonathan Thomas
- Multi-valued demand and rational choice in the two-commodity case pp. 5-10

- Charles Blackorby, Walter Bossert and David Donaldson
- The weak axiom of revealed preference and homogeneity of demand functions pp. 11-16

- Reinhard John
- Strategic R&D success announcements pp. 17-26

- Parimal Bag and Sudipto Dasgupta
- Monitoring, diversification and managerial incentive contracts pp. 27-33

- Yoon K. Choi and Larry J. Merville
- Incentive compatibility without compensation pp. 35-39

- Pierre de Trenqualye
- Labor productivity during the Great Depression pp. 41-45

- Michael Bordo and Charles Evans
- On dynamic real trade models pp. 47-52

- Marcelo Bianconi
- Explaining international differences in the share of services in real expenditure pp. 53-58

- Rodney Falvey and Norman Gemmell
- The optimal taxation of savings and investment in an open economy pp. 59-62

- Harry Huizinga
- Capital gains and asset switching pp. 63-67

- John M. Hartwick
- Asymptotic shareholder unanimity with exogenous noise pp. 69-76

- Hans Haller and Chung-Shu Liu
- Price-reducing taxation pp. 77-81

- David de Meza, John Maloney and Gareth Myles
- Consumption path following a tax increase: Implications for the analysis of the welfare cost of taxation pp. 83-88

- Muhammad Q. Islam
- Income taxation vs. consumption taxation in terms of the effect on savings pp. 89-93

- Sung Tai Kim
- Unions and strategic managerial incentives pp. 95-100

- Jacques Bughin
- Licensing a sequence of innovations pp. 101-107

- Neil Gandal and Katharine Rockett
- On the definition of favorableness pp. 109-110

- Masashi Une and Tatsuyoshi Saijo
- Stock markets and growth: A brief caveat on precautionary savings pp. 111-116

- Paolo Mauro