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Volume 32, issue 4, 1990
- A model of electroral competition with interest groups pp. 307-311

- Peter Coughlin, Dennis Mueller and Peter Murrell
- Induced global risk preference pp. 313-317

- Raul Fabella
- The unprofitability of mixed-strategy equilibria in two-person games: A second folk-theorem pp. 319-323

- Manfred J. Holler
- Measurement methods for technological change embodied in inputs pp. 325-330

- Show-Ling Jang and John Norsworthy
- Financing decisions and the 'crowding out' effect: The case of the Philippines pp. 331-333

- Maria S. Gochoco
- How should ignorance of response to incentives affect tax rates? pp. 335-338

- Nicholas Stern
- Purchasing power parity: Another look at the long-run data pp. 339-344

- Yoonbai Kim
- Hypothesis testing with the sharpe and Treynor portfolio: Performance measures given non-synchronous trading pp. 345-352

- Lawrence Kryzanowski and Ah Boon Sim
- Learning-by-doing and the emergence of monopoly: A note pp. 353-357

- Elettra Agliardi
- Abatement vs. cleanup: Where less is more pp. 359-363

- Sherrill Shaffer
- The equilibrium effort-wage elasticity in efficiency-wage models pp. 365-369

- Jan Beyer Schmidt-Sorensen
- The effects of benefits and duration dependence on re-employment probabilities pp. 371-376

- Wim Groot
- Literacy skills and the wages of young black and white males in the U.S pp. 377-382

- Francisco Rivera-Batiz
- Okun's ladder reexamined pp. 383-387

- Andrew Rose
- Wage rounds: A signalling interpretation pp. 389-392

- David Chappell and Anthony A. Sampson
- Plant size and the decline of unionism pp. 393-398

- William Even and David Macpherson
- Union effects on wage dispersion in Canadian industry pp. 399-403

- Ronald Meng
- The union-nonunion wage differential and monitoring costs pp. 405-409

- Susan Vroman
Volume 32, issue 3, 1990
- Consistent linkages across markets pp. 199-204

- Sherrill Shaffer
- Staggered price setting with endogenous frequency of adjustment pp. 205-210

- David Romer
- Decision weights and the normal form axiom pp. 211-215

- Christopher Maxwell
- The incidence and duration of unemployment: Some long-term comparisons pp. 217-220

- Robert Margo
- Manufacturing output and labor productivity: Further evidence for the United States pp. 221-224

- Hassan Mohammadi and Rati Ram
- Lindley-like mean correction in the improved estimation of regression models with non-scalar covariance matrix pp. 225-230

- Anoop Chaturvedi and Govind Shukla
- Missing measurements in discrete response models pp. 231-235

- Donald Lien and David Rearden
- The consequences of misspecification in time series processes pp. 237-241

- Victoria Zinde-Walsh
- An exact test for linear restrictions in seemingly unrelated regressions with the same regressors pp. 243-246

- Noriko Hashimoto and Kazuhiro Ohtani
- Relative-price variability in the United States: A decomposition analysis pp. 247-250

- Rati Ram
- Friedman's velocity hypothesis: Some evidence for France pp. 251-255

- Christian Bordes
- A simple production model in trade and its applications pp. 257-260

- Sugata Marjit
- Are efficient contracts on the labour demand curve?: A note pp. 261-265

- Giorgio Brunello
- Age-related minimum wages and hysteresis in unemployment pp. 267-272

- Johan Graafland and F. Huizinga
- The discretely time-varying risk premium on the AUD pp. 273-275

- Michael J. Buchanan and Bruce S. Felmingham
- What have we learned since hotelling's letter?: A meta-analysis pp. 277-281

- V. Kerry Smith and Yoshiaki Kaoru
- Duopoly equilibria when firms can change their decision once pp. 283-287

- Kaushik Basu
- Firm size and R&D effectiveness: A value-based test pp. 289-294

- Robert Connolly and Mark Hirschey
- Lay-offs by seniority and equilibrium employment pp. 295-298

- Richard Layard
- Efficient union labour contracts under seniority employment rules pp. 299-305

- Anthony A. Sampson
Volume 32, issue 2, 1990
- A limit theorem on the core: Addendum pp. 109-110

- Lionel McKenzie
- Elasticity of substitution in a regulated firm pp. 111-114

- Charles Blackorby and R. Robert Russell
- On the possibility of price wars when firms use a 'Tit-for-tat' strategy pp. 115-119

- Paul Dobson and C. Donald Sinclair
- Multi-choice problems and the essential order among decision rules pp. 121-125

- Jacob Paroush
- Exports and Japanese economic development pp. 127-132

- Richard Grabowski, Subhash C. Sharma and Dharmendra Dhakal
- Money growth and inflation dynamics pp. 133-135

- Stefan Gerlach
- How much better is disaggregate data? pp. 137-140

- James K. Binkley and Carl Nelson
- Input substitution and technical change in U.S. high tech industries pp. 141-145

- Romesh Diwan and Chandana Chakraborty
- Relative trading volume, risk measures and other firm characteristics during the market crash pp. 147-152

- Uri Ben-Zion, Eyal Gutman, Emanuel Egbe and Steven Brahams
- A resolution of the equity premium puzzle pp. 153-156

- Chang Mo Ahn
- The impact of mortgage activity on recent demand deposit growth pp. 157-161

- John Duca
- The long-run effects of alternative monetary policies under two-tier exchange rates pp. 163-167

- Ching-chong Lai and Wen-Ya Chang
- Estimating the impact of government R&D pp. 169-173

- David Levy
- On the determination of nominal wage dispersion pp. 175-180

- Mario I. Blejer
- The case of risk premia for risky jobs revisited pp. 181-185

- Paul Lanoie
- Multidimensional inequality comparisons: On aggravation and mitigation of inequalities pp. 187-192

- Piet Rietveld
- Using grouped data for constructing inequality indices: Parametric vs. non-parametric methods pp. 193-197

- Daniel J. Slottje
Volume 32, issue 1, 1990
- Non-market reopening, time-consistent plans and the structure of intertemporal preferences pp. 1-5

- Hans Haller
- Inflation, terms of trade, and debt capacity pp. 7-12

- Arvind K. Jain
- Phantom bidding against heterogeneous bidders pp. 13-17

- Daniel A. Graham, Robert C. Marshall and Jean-Francois Richard
- Orthogonality tests with de-trended data: Interpreting Monte-Carlo results using Nagar expansions pp. 19-24

- Anindya Banerjee, Juan Dolado and John Galbraith
- Small sample properties of simultaneous error components models pp. 25-34

- Laszlo Matyas and Laszlo Lovrics
- Weighted least squares estimation of the linear probability model, revisited pp. 35-41

- John Mullahy
- A gradual switching regression model with a flexible transition path pp. 43-48

- Kazuhiro Ohtani, Sumio Kakimoto and Kenzo Abe
- Forward rate biases and inconsistencies with tax-modified fisher conditions pp. 49-51

- J. Harold McClure
- Cointegration-based tests of daily foreign exchange market efficiency pp. 53-59

- Mark Coleman
- An evaluation of survey exchange rate forecasts pp. 61-65

- Kon S. Lai
- Predicting the quantity of LDC debt rescheduling pp. 67-73

- Huw Lloyd-Ellis, G. W. McKenzie and S. H. Thomas
- Market structure, union rent seeking, and firm profitability pp. 75-79

- Barry T. Hirsch
- A partial characterization of a history-dependent, subgame-perfect equilibrium: The case of an exhaustible resource duopoly pp. 81-84

- Robert Cairns and Michel Moreaux
- Employer seniority discrimination: Evidence from enterpreneurial occupational choice pp. 85-89

- Irvin Tucker
- Non-nested tests of efficient bargain and labour demand models pp. 91-96

- Louis Christofides
- An empirical analysis of self-employment in the Netherlands pp. 97-100

- Gerrit De Wit and Frans van Winden
- Application of the 'Oaxaca decomposition' to probit estimates: The case of unions and fringe benefit provision pp. 101-104

- Dale Belman and John Heywood