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Volume 39, issue 4, 1992
- Equilibrium steady-state price distributions pp. 377-380

- Kenneth Burdett
- The relative importance of aggregate and sector-specific shocks at explaining aggregate and sectoral fluctuations pp. 381-385

- Juan F Jimeno
- A new equilibrium existence theorem pp. 387-390

- Won Kyu Kim
- Dynamic duopolies with non-convex adjustment costs pp. 391-394

- J. Miguel Villas-Boas
- Monotonic solutions for bargaining problems with claims pp. 395-399

- Walter Bossert
- From a theorem of Radner pp. 401-404

- Chongshan Liu
- Mathematical induction applied of Leontief systems pp. 405-408

- Danyang Xie
- Limitations of the revelation principle pp. 409-413

- Hans Haller
- Is perfect information perfectly useless? pp. 415-418

- Stephen King
- Cost observation, auditing and limited liability pp. 419-423

- Jacques Lawarree and Marc A. Van Audenrode
- Diversification in parametric rational expectations economies pp. 425-429

- Thomas Noe and Buddhavarapu Sailesh Ramamurtie
- Forecasting turning points: Is a two-state characterization of the business cycle appropriate? pp. 431-435

- Kenneth M. Emery and Evan Koenig
- Defense spending cutbacks and real interest rates in the neoclassical one-sector and two-sector models pp. 443-448

- Hian Teck Hoon
- A note on redistributions and gains from trade pp. 449-453

- Tito Cordella and Luigi Ventura
- Securities markets with increasing numbers of traders pp. 461-465

- Geoffrey Heal
- A note on the valuation of contingent claims pp. 467-471

- S. J. Dilworth
- Optimal hedging by firms with multiple sources of risky revenues pp. 473-477

- Itzhak Zilcha and Udo Broll
- Temporal risk aversion, intertemporal substitution and Keynesian propensities to consume pp. 479-484

- Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg
- Cooperative R&D with moral hazard pp. 485-491

- Jay Choi
- Endogenous growth with public education pp. 493-497

- John M. Hartwick
Volume 39, issue 3, 1992
- Simultaneous error components models when panel data are incomplete pp. 251-259

- Laszlo Matyas and Laszlo Lovrics
- An instrumental variable method of estimation for disequilibrium markets in centrally planned economies pp. 261-267

- Gene Hsin Chang
- Optimal control of input-output systems via demand management pp. 269-273

- Pier Luigi Sacco
- Some mixed results on boundary effects pp. 275-278

- William Neilson
- The substitutability of occupational groups using firm-level data pp. 279-282

- Peter Griffin
- Uncertainty over product differentiation in a price-setting duopoly: A non-robustness result pp. 283-288

- Joseph Harrington
- Investment decisions under first and second price auctions pp. 289-293

- Ian King, Linda Welling and Randolph McAfee
- Communication, correlation, and symmetry in bargaining pp. 295-300

- Karl Wärneryd
- Is strategic behavior by a dominant trader with inside information always optimal? pp. 301-304

- Sumru Altug
- Dynamic implementation in two-agent economies pp. 305-308

- Pierre de Trenqualye
- The revelation approach to nash implementation pp. 309-313

- Dilip Mookherjee and Stefan Reichelstein
- Some stabilizing and destabilizing effects of foreign debt accumulation in developing countries pp. 315-321

- Maxwell J. Fry
- Employee ownership and worker participation: Effects on health and safety pp. 323-328

- Patrick Rooney
- Union-nonunion compensation differentials and industry structure pp. 329-337

- Albert Okunade, Phanindra Wunnava and Michael Robinson
- Explaining the cyclical behavior of labor market flows: A dual perspective pp. 339-343

- Gilles Saint-Paul
- The effectiveness of a reemployment bonus pp. 345-351

- Iljoong Kim
- Cost sharing vs. multiple research projects in cooperative R&D pp. 353-357

- K. L. Combs
- Mergers of producers of perfect complements competing in price pp. 359-364

- Gérard Gaudet and Stephen W. Salant
- Public capital and international labor productivity: Tests based on median-unbiased estimation pp. 365-368

- David Levy
- Unions and innovation: Evidence from German micro data pp. 369-373

- Claus Schnabel and Joachim Wagner
- Duration dependency and unobserved heterogeneity in unemployment time series (economics letters 38, no. 2, pp. 199-206) pp. 375-375

- Jan van Ours
Volume 39, issue 2, 1992
- Performance measures from prediction- realization tables pp. 129-134

- Michael Veall and Klaus Zimmermann
- On the durability of non-durable goods: Some evidence from U.S. time series data pp. 135-141

- Luigi Ermini
- The arrow and plott independence conditions pp. 143-146

- Donald E. Campbell
- Strategic bargaining equilibrium in a market with no re-entry: A generalization pp. 147-154

- Amresh D. Hanchate
- Exploring the boundaries of the Coase theorem: Efficiency and rationality given imperfect contract enforcement pp. 155-161

- Jason Shogren and Susan B. Kask
- Managerial reporting discretion and the truthfulness of disclosures pp. 163-168

- Anil Arya, Richard A. Young and Peter Woodlock
- Approximate implementation in the absence of externalities and aggregate feasibility constraints pp. 169-171

- Jonathani Glover
- Some analysis of the long-run time series properties of consumption and income in the U.K pp. 173-178

- David Peel
- Does aggregate output have a unit root? pp. 179-182

- Mark Wynne
- Are deep recessions followed by strong recoveries? pp. 183-189

- Mark Wynne and Nathan Balke
- A stable US money demand function, 1874-1975 pp. 191-198

- Ronald MacDonald and Mark Taylor
- Trade and world economic growth: Differences in knowledge utilization and creativity pp. 199-206

- Wei-Bin Zhang
- Chaotic behaviour in exchange-rate series: First results for the Peseta--U.S. dollar case pp. 207-211

- Oscar Bajo-Rubio, Fernando Fernandez-Rodriguez and Simon Sosvilla-Rivero
- Behavior of systematic risk in a regionally integrated model for stock prices pp. 213-216

- Haluk Akdogan
- Deductibility and optimal state and local fiscal policy pp. 217-221

- Gilbert Metcalf
- A test of the measures of non-discriminatory wages used to study wage discrimination pp. 223-227

- Marjorie Baldwin and William G. Johnson
- Occupational segregation and career advancement pp. 229-234

- Rudolf Winter-Ebmer and Josef Zweimüller
- On the empirical relationship between unemployment duration, unemployment insurance and voluntary unemployment pp. 235-240

- Christian Belzil
- User cost minimisation and transport subsidy pp. 241-247

- Peter Tisato
- A test for the presence of precautionary saving (economics letters 37, no. 4, pp. 471-475) pp. 249-249

- Michael Kuehlwein
Volume 39, issue 1, 1992
- Recursive estimation and generated regressors pp. 1-5

- Michael McAleer and Colin McKenzie
- A consistent test for the null of stationarity against the alternative of a unit root pp. 7-11

- James Kahn and Masao Ogaki
- Small sample properties of tests of linear restrictions on cointegrating vectors and their weights pp. 13-18

- Jan Podivinsky
- Estimating a generalised censored regression model: A new method pp. 19-22

- Hooshang Izadi
- GMM, maximum likelihood, and nonparametric efficiency pp. 23-28

- Kerry Back and David P. Brown
- A computer program for frontier production function estimation: Frontier version 2.0 pp. 29-32

- Timothy Coelli
- Asymmetric surplus distribution and the price convergence path in posted-offer markets: A note pp. 33-36

- Praveen Kujal
- When does a decrease in a distortion increase welfare? pp. 37-42

- Russell D. Roberts
- The utility of infinite menus pp. 43-47

- Lars Nielsen
- Are rational expectations really rational? pp. 49-54

- Jean-Pascal Benassy
- Are saving and investment cointegrated?: Another look at the data pp. 55-58

- O Gulley
- Some theorems of international trade with endogenous factor supply pp. 59-64

- Robert Waschik
- Piecemeal trade reform in presence of producer-specific domestic subsidies pp. 65-71

- John Beghin and Larry Karp
- Tariff behavior in five European countries pp. 73-78

- Grant W. Gardner, Daniel J. Slottje and Kent P. Kimbrough
- From a customs union to a common market: The need for factor-tax harmonization pp. 79-84

- Michael Michael
- Lunch break and intraday volatility of stock returns: An hourly data analysis of Tokyo and New York stock markets pp. 85-90

- Takatoshi Ito and Wen-Ling Lin
- Return volatilities and trading activities on an emerging Asian market pp. 91-94

- Yan-Ki Ho, Yan-Leung Cheung, Paul Draper and Peter Pope
- Employer-provided retiree health insurance: Who is covered? pp. 95-99

- David Macpherson
- Spillover effects from government employment pp. 101-104

- Joyce Jacobsen
- Survey non-response and biases in wage regressions pp. 105-109

- Josef Zweimüller
- Sectoral shifts, unemployment and vacancies: An empirical analysis for the Netherlands pp. 111-116

- Jan van Ours and C. M. van der Tak
- Digit preference in CPS unemployment data pp. 117-121

- Michael Baker
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