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Volume 36, issue 4, 1991
- Incomplete markets and the suboptimality of rational expectations pp. 343-346

- Jean-Pascal Benassy
- On the rate of time preference under recursive preferences pp. 347-354

- Hiroaki Hayakawa
- The existence of aggregate capital when returns to scale are non-constant pp. 355-359

- Lawrence J. Lau
- Elitist matching and skewness in income distributions pp. 361-364

- Y. Lin and Francis T. Lui
- The bargaining problem without convexity: Extending the egalitarian and Kalai-Smorodinsky solutions pp. 365-369

- John Conley and Simon Wilkie
- Subject response to loss in an experimental tournament pp. 371-374

- Robert Drago and John Heywood
- Evolutionary stability in unanimity games with cheap talk pp. 375-378

- Karl Wärneryd
- Measuring persistence in the presence of trend breaks: The case of US GNP pp. 379-384

- Jorn-Steffen Pischke
- Bounds for the correlations of expected inflation with real and nominal interest rates pp. 385-389

- Behzad Diba and Seonghwan Oh
- A test for spatial and temporal aggregation pp. 391-396

- Gary Thompson
- The gains-from-trade theorem with variable returns to scale in the presence of intermediate goods pp. 397-401

- Jota Ishikawa
- Is there a long-run relation between the trade balance and the real effective exchange rate of LDCs? pp. 403-407

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee
- The hazard rate of new establishments: A first report pp. 409-412

- David Audretsch and Talat Mahmood
- Heteroskedastic inefficiency in a cost frontier model: An application to nuclear power plant construction costs pp. 413-417

- Michael Robinson and Lucia A. Nixon
- The decline in private pension coverage in the United States pp. 419-423

- Donald Parsons
- Physician's income and the percent female of the physician's specialty pp. 425-428

- Mary B. Hampton
- Sensitivity of tests of the PIH to alternative consumption proxies pp. 429-433

- Maureen J. Lage
Volume 36, issue 3, 1991
- Envy-free and efficient allocations in large public good economies pp. 227-232

- Dimitrios Diamantaras
- Markets with countably many periods pp. 233-238

- Monique Florenzano
- Quality as a substitute for quantity: Do more reliable products ever sell for less? pp. 239-243

- Julianne Nelson
- Costly diagnosis and price dispersion pp. 245-251

- Shmuel Nitzan and Joseph Tzur
- A problem in discrete distributive justice pp. 253-256

- F. Masarani and S. S. Gokturk
- Obtaining contingent bounds for non-contingent equivalent variations pp. 257-261

- Israel Finkelshtain and Offer Kella
- A new characterization of the Groves- Clarke mechanism pp. 263-267

- Tomas Sjostrom
- Infrequent permanent shocks and the finite-sample performance of unit root tests pp. 269-273

- Nathan Balke and Thomas Fomby
- General linear hypotheses in a two-stage least squares estimation model pp. 275-279

- Yu-Sheng Hsu
- Resampling methods for tests in regression models with autocorrelated errors pp. 281-284

- Robert K. Rayner
- A modification of the Schmidt-Phillips unit root test pp. 285-289

- Peter Schmidt and Junsoo Lee
- Measuring submarket specialisation by firms pp. 291-294

- Ross Williams
- A differential measure of the real wage index pp. 295-298

- Michael Baye and Dan Black
- Speculative efficiency and risk premium in the market for foreign exchange: In search of the true specification pp. 299-304

- Arindam Bandopadhyaya
- Aggregate price indexes, cointegration, and tests of the purchasing power parity hypothesis pp. 305-309

- Paul Johnson
- Return intervals, systematic risk estimates and firm size: Empirical evidence from a thin security market pp. 311-315

- Teppo Martikainen and Jukka Perttunen
- Valuation effects of Canadian stock split announcements pp. 317-322

- Lawrence Kryzanowski and Hao Zhang
- Empirical aspects of self-employment pp. 323-329

- Edwin T. Fujii and Clifford B. Hawley
- Compensating wages for long-term job hazards in Canadian industry pp. 331-336

- Ronald Meng
- An index of relative deprivation pp. 337-341

- Satya Paul
Volume 36, issue 2, 1991
- Quantity adjustment costs and price stickiness pp. 121-125

- Victor Ginsburgh, Philippe Michel and Philippe Moës
- Adaptive learning and roads to chaos: The case of the cobweb pp. 127-132

- Cars H. Hommes
- Cournot oligopoly with bargaining pp. 133-136

- Anindya Sen
- The Nash solution and relevant expansions pp. 137-140

- Nejat Anbarci
- Strategy subsets closed under rational behavior pp. 141-146

- Kaushik Basu and Jörgen Weibull
- The value of the option to 'wait and see' pp. 147-151

- Morgan Kelly
- Stahl's bargaining model pp. 153-157

- Tomas Sjostrom
- Cash-in-advance or delayed deposits implications for inflation and growth pp. 159-163

- Joseph Zeira
- Cross-country tests of neoclassical growth models pp. 165-168

- Max R. van de Sande Bakhuyzen
- Inventory investment in Norway pp. 169-174

- Shin-ichi Fukuda
- Inappropriate use of seasonal dummies in regression pp. 175-179

- Tilak Abeysinghe
- GARCH(1, 1) processes are near epoch dependent pp. 181-186

- Bruce E. Hansen
- Share repurchases, the 'new' view, and the cost of capital pp. 187-190

- Hans-Werner Sinn
- Updating estimates of male-female salary differentials in the academic labor market pp. 191-195

- Debra A. Barbezat
- Plant size, tenure, and discrimination in internal labor markets: Evidence on sex differentials pp. 197-202

- Michael Robinson and Phanindra Wunnava
- Union membership, collective bargaining coverage and the trade union mark-up for Britain pp. 203-208

- D. H. Blackaby, P. D. Murphy and P. J. Sloane
- Does advance notice facilitate better job matches? pp. 209-212

- John Addison and Pedro Portugal
- Job requirements and the recruitment of new employees pp. 213-218

- Jan van Ours and Geert Ridder
- Dynamic labor demand with dual labor markets pp. 219-222

- Gilles Saint-Paul
- City-suburb socioeconomic differences: evidence from the 1940 and 1950 census public use samples pp. 223-226

- Robert Margo
Volume 36, issue 1, 1991
- Oligopolistic competition among groups pp. 1-3

- Luis Corchon
- Who benefits from large rebates: Manufacturer, retailer or consumer? pp. 5-8

- Eitan Gerstner and James D. Hess
- Can evolutionary dynamics explain free riding in experiments? pp. 9-15

- John H. Miller and James Andreoni
- Resolving open questions on the [lambda]*-envy free criterion pp. 17-20

- Van Kolpin
- On the rebustness of perfect equilibrium in fixed cost sequential bargaining under an isomorphic transformation pp. 21-24

- Eythan Weg and Rami Zwick
- Stable matchings and equilibrium outcomes of the Gale-Shapley's algorithm for the marriage problem pp. 25-29

- Lin Zhou
- Optimal growth under uncertainty pp. 31-35

- C. L. Russell
- The power of the Durbin-Watson test when the errors are heteroscedastic pp. 37-41

- David Giles and John P. Small
- Estimation of technical inefficiency in panel data models with firm- and time-specific effects pp. 43-48

- Subal Kumbhakar
- A note on computing r-squared and adjusted r-squared for trending and seasonal data pp. 49-54

- Jeffrey Wooldridge
- A note on the stationarity of the primary commodities relative price index pp. 55-60

- Rodolfo Helg
- Why did so many savings and loans go bankrupt? pp. 61-66

- Michael Williams, Harindra de Silva, Michael F. Koehn and Stanley I. Ornstein
- The irrelevance of detail in and computable general equilibrium model pp. 67-70

- Tyler Fox and Don Fullerton
- Intra-industry trade and protection: Which way does the causation go? pp. 71-76

- Ravindra Ratnayake and Sisira Jayasuriya
- Real exchange rates and divisia moments of world trade pp. 77-79

- Meher Manzur, Chen Dongling and Kenneth Clements
- Measuring the impact of research and development on technological change: An application of Basmann-Hayes-Slottje's approach pp. 81-85

- Andreas A. Andrikopoulos and James Brox
- The impact of unionism on fringe benefit coverage pp. 87-91

- William Even and David Macpherson
- Statistical discrimination and competitive signalling pp. 93-97

- Rein Haagsma
- Expectations on pension schemes under non-stationary conditions pp. 99-103

- Marijn J. M. Verhoeven and Harrie A. A. Verbon
- The Lorenz curve and the mobility function pp. 105-111

- R. L. Basmann, K. J. Hayes and D. J. Slottje
- Are unemployment and out of the labor force behaviorally distinct labor force states?: New evidence from the gross change data pp. 113-117

- Doki K. Tano
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