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Volume 15, issue 3-4, 1984
- On approximate cores of non-convex economies pp. 197-202

- Birgit Grodal, Walter Trockel and Shlomo Weber
- Household formation and the failure of intergenerational resource allocation pp. 203-207

- Sadao Kanaya
- On the frequency of the transfer paradox pp. 209-212

- Zvi Safra
- Price setting supergame with different costs pp. 213-217

- Hyung Bae
- Utility measurement: A direct proof of Lange's conjecture pp. 219-221

- Kaushik Basu
- The behavior of the cost of living at different levels of real income pp. 223-228

- Renate Finke and Wen-he Lu
- An extended version of minimum information estimation of allocation models pp. 229-233

- Renate Finke and Henri Theil
- Chaotic price behavior in a non-linear cobweb model pp. 235-240

- Roderick V. Jensen and Robin Urban
- An observation on gross substitutability and the weak axiom of revealed preference pp. 241-243

- Timothy Kehoe and Andreu Mas-Colell
- A time series analysis of a demand system based on cross-country coefficient estimates pp. 245-250

- Henri Theil and Renate Finke
- Minimum information estimation of allocation models pp. 251-256

- Henri Theil, Renate Finke and Lennart Flood
- More on symmetry-constrained estimation pp. 257-263

- Henri Theil and Mercedes C. Rosalsky
- On the consistency of Kelly's principle of liberalism pp. 265-270

- S. Subramanian
- A comment on two concepts of risk premia and certainty equivalents pp. 271-276

- Rulon D. Pope
- Moral hazard: Economic meaning of the conditions justifying the first-order approach pp. 277-282

- Nirvikar Singh
- A welfare analysis of convergence to rational expectations pp. 283-287

- Paul Grout
- Declining productivity revisited: Secular trends or cyclical losses? pp. 289-293

- Stuart Allen and Albert Link
- On double k-class estimators of coefficients in linear regression pp. 295-300

- Shailendra S. Menjoge
- A note on estimating and testing exogenous variable coefficient estimators in simultaneous equation models pp. 301-307

- Garry Phillips and A. C. Harvey
- A generalization of the 'maximum theorem' pp. 309-313

- Wolfgang Leininger
- Theory and practice in optimal aggregation of linear models: Application of W.D. Fisher's method to input-output models pp. 315-324

- Francois Laisney
- Protection and the harmful effects of endogenous capital flows pp. 325-330

- Ronald Jones
- Estimating invisible trade on aggregate time-series data in the presence of large measurement errors pp. 331-336

- Aleksander Markowski
- Monetary policy and exchange rate stability in open economies pp. 337-343

- Christopher M. Adam
- Residential demand for liquid petroleum gas pp. 345-349

- Christopher Garbacz
- Some microeconomic evidence concerning the determinants of saving through private pension funds in the U.S pp. 351-356

- John Cummins and J. Francois Outreville
- Demand aggregation and integrability of the HOGLEX demand function pp. 357-362

- David Jerison and Michael Jerison
- A note on the calculation and interpretation of the Gini index pp. 363-368

- Robert Lerman and Shlomo Yitzhaki
- A measure of income inequality in the U.S. for the years 1952-1980 based on the beta distribution of the second kind pp. 369-375

- Daniel J. Slottje
- On the capitalization of land improvement projects pp. 377-384

- David Pines
Volume 15, issue 1-2, 1984
- Frich's conjecture and the own-price elasticity of the demand for food pp. 1-4

- Kenneth Clements, Renate Finke and Henri Theil
- More on goodness of fit of allocation models pp. 5-11

- Denzil Fiebig, Renate Finke and Henri Theil
- Maximum likelihood and instrumental variable estimation of a consumer demand system for Japan and Sweden pp. 13-19

- Renate Finke, Lennart Flood and Henri Theil
- An evaluation of alternative demand systems by means of implied income elasticities pp. 21-27

- Lennart Flood, Renate Finke and Henri Theil
- Constant elasticity of substitution production functions with three or more inputs: An approximation procedure pp. 29-34

- Gary Yohe
- Stability of a discrete-time, macroeconomic disequilibrium model pp. 35-40

- B. Kaper
- The Cagan schedule in an overlapping generations setting pp. 41-45

- Geoffrey Kingston
- Societal opposition on ethical grounds and the liberal paradox pp. 47-51

- Wulf Gaertner
- On the inconsistency of a non-pairwise version of the libertarian principle pp. 53-57

- Ruvin Gekker
- Acceptable mean-variance indifference curves pp. 59-64

- D. J. Ashton
- On the desirability of an income stabilisation scheme pp. 65-72

- Robert Fraser
- Risk and linear-quadratic stabilization pp. 73-78

- Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg
- The real effects of price variability in the Federal Republic of Germany, 1953-1977 pp. 79-85

- Andrew Buck and Bernhard Gahlen
- Second moments of consumption components and unexpected inflation pp. 87-90

- Ronald Ratti and Jang Hwan Park
- Testing linear restrictions on non-linear models pp. 91-96

- K. R. Sawyer and M. C. Rosalsky
- Mobility and wages pp. 97-102

- Andrew Weiss and Henry Landau
- The monetary impact of universal reserve requirements under alternative operating targets pp. 103-108

- Kenneth J. Kopecky
- The pound sterling/US dollar exchange rate and the 'new' pp. 109-113

- Laurence Copeland
- Official Japanese intervention in foreign exchange markets: Leaning against the wind? pp. 115-120

- Michael M. Hutchison
- A peculiar example of temporal price discrimination pp. 121-126

- John Conlisk
- Market price and the stability of cartels pp. 127-131

- Robert Rothschild
- Consistent conjectures in utility-maximizing firms with constant marginal cost pp. 133-137

- Sherill Shaffer
- Price-cost margins and imports in an oligopolistic market pp. 139-144

- Shujiro Urata
- On measuring concentration and diversification pp. 145-152

- Roger Clarke and Stephen W. Davies
- Technical change, the rate of profit and joint production pp. 153-156

- J. E. Woods
- Underemployment and normal leisure pp. 157-163

- Murray Brown and Elmar Wolfstetter
- Wage rigidities, unemployment compensations and Pareto optimality pp. 165-168

- Joseph Greenberg
- Total utility, overlapping generations and social security pp. 169-173

- Gary Anthony Gigliotti
- Normative indices for measuring social mobility pp. 175-180

- Satya Chakravarty
- Direct tests of the life-cycle hypothesis using systems of generalized integrable consumption functions pp. 181-187

- Tran Van Hoa
- On the effects of minimum-lot-size zoning pp. 189-193

- Sam Bucovetsky