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Volume 12, issue 3-4, 1983
- The complete breakdown of gross-substitutability in a Cobb-Douglas world pp. 201-205

- Norbert Schulz
- Tests of a heterogeneous bidders theory of first price auctions pp. 207-212

- James Cox, Vernon L. Smith and James Walker
- On the cost-minimizing number of firms pp. 213-218

- Thijs ten Raa
- A simple implementation of efficient allocations pp. 219-227

- Rafael Rob
- Efficiency of sophisticated choice pp. 229-234

- Paul Grout
- Inventories, rational expectations and economic activities pp. 235-241

- Kenneth Chan and Yannis Ioannides
- A note on the variability of inflation and the dispersion of relative price changes pp. 243-249

- Jaime Marquez and Daniel Vining
- A note on the effects of linear approximation on hypothesis testing pp. 251-254

- Anil K. Bera and Ray Byron
- Interpreting the effects of binary variables in transformed models pp. 255-259

- James R. Blaylock and David M. Smallwood
- The unimodal maximum entropy density pp. 261-267

- Patrick L. Brockett
- Small sample properties of alternative forms of the Lagrange Multiplier test pp. 269-275

- Russell Davidson and James MacKinnon
- The J-test as a Hausman specification test pp. 277-281

- Jerry Hausman and Mohammad Pesaran
- The independence of tests for structural change in regression models pp. 283-287

- Garry Phillips and Brendan McCabe
- A generalized recoverability theorem: The case of multi-stage production pp. 289-293

- Joel D. Scheraga
- A note on the equivalence between two cones generated by a correspondence pp. 295-297

- Benyamin Shitovitz
- Currency by denomination pp. 299-303

- Jan Cramer
- The information loss through aggregation of the UK monetary components pp. 305-311

- Terence C. Mills
- Competitive banks and the inflation tax pp. 313-317

- Guillermo Calvo and Roque Fernández
- Tax progression in Lindahl equilibrium pp. 319-326

- Arthur Snow and Ronald Warren
- The service sector, monopolistic competition and the impact of emigration pp. 327-332

- Francisco Rivera-Batiz
- Inflation 'news' and exchange rates pp. 333-338

- Yakov Amihud and Avner Kalay
- Risk-aversion and the term structure of real interest rates correction pp. 339-340

- Stephen LeRoy
- A geometric note on some propositions in spatial pricing policy pp. 341-347

- George Norman
- Non-structural measures of competition: Toward a synthesis of alternatives pp. 349-353

- Sherrill Shaffer
- Profit cost margin, monopoly power and R & D intensity for industrial firms pp. 355-359

- Uri Ben-Zion and Moshe Kim
- A welfare analysis of monopolistic R & D pp. 361-367

- Tom K. Lee
- The value of large resource deposits or, how precious are the sea-bed nodules? pp. 369-375

- Partha Dasgupta
- Industrial sector interfuel substitution following the first major oil shock pp. 377-382

- V. B. Hall
- Energy consumption in Australia: Evidence from a generalized working model pp. 383-389

- Tran Van Hoa, Duncan Ironmonger and I. Manning
- A new cross-country tabulation of income elasticities of demand pp. 391-396

- Renate Finke, Mercedes C. Rosalsky and Henri Theil
Volume 12, issue 2, 1983
- Communication in markets: A suggested approach pp. 101-108

- Alan Kirman
- Keynesian unemployment as a nash equilibrium with endogenous wage/price setting: An example pp. 109-114

- Paul Madden
- From intertemporal strong quasi-concavity to temporary one pp. 115-119

- Camille Bronsard
- Shephard's lemma and rate of return regulation pp. 121-125

- Rolf Fare and James Logan
- The cournot oligopoly and competitive equilibria as solutions to non-linear complementarity problems pp. 127-133

- Koji Okuguchi
- Differentiability of the cost functions is equivalent to strict quasiconcavity of the production functions pp. 135-139

- Tatsuyoshi Saijo
- Market demand is a continuous function of prices pp. 141-146

- Walter Trockel
- Learning to agree pp. 147-152

- Jonathan Cave
- An empirical note on money, government debt and inflation pp. 153-156

- Robert Barsky and N. Gregory Mankiw
- Additional evidence on inflation variability: The experience of asian countries pp. 157-161

- Ashfaque H. Khan and Kalbe Abbas
- The effects of inflation uncertainty and supply shocks on real interest rates pp. 163-167

- James A. Wilcox
- Extension of the ridge regression technique to non-linear models with additive errors pp. 169-174

- Marcel G. Dagenais
- Estimating models of expectations: A simplified sequential approach pp. 175-180

- Mohsin Khan
- The sampling performance of pre-test estimators of the scale parameter under squared error loss pp. 181-186

- T. A. Yancey, George Judge and David Mandy
- In search of a test of investor capital gain realization behavior to capital gain tax rates pp. 187-191

- Thomas A. Barthold
- To graduate or not: Does it matter? pp. 193-199

- Joop Hartog
Volume 12, issue 1, 1983
- The signs of compensated price effects in quantity/quality models pp. 1-6

- Lee E. Edlefsen
- Equilibrium points of non-atomic games: Asymptotic results pp. 7-10

- Salim Rashid
- Admissible mean standard deviation indifference curves pp. 11-17

- Franklin Allen
- Regret theory and measurable utility pp. 19-21

- Graham Loomes and Robert Sugden
- An alternative approach to simulating var models pp. 23-29

- Lewis Evans and Graeme Wells
- Definitions of 'second order approximation' and of 'flexible functional form' pp. 31-35

- William Barnett
- On calculating the edgeworth approximate distribution of an econometric estimator or test statistic pp. 37-41

- Y. K. Tse
- Use of the principal component method in the maximum likelihood estimation procedure of the logit model pp. 43-48

- Eugene White and Hiroki Tsurumi
- Order-separable spaces pp. 49-51

- Ghanshyam Mehta
- Factor movements with three factors and two goods in the U.S. economy pp. 53-60

- Henry Thompson and Don Clark
- Are developed country multilateral tariff reductions necessarily beneficial for the U.S.? pp. 61-67

- John Whalley and Randall Wigle
- Complete sterilization and perfect capital mobility pp. 69-72

- Joan O'Connell
- Suboptimal plant capacity in U.S. manufacturing pp. 73-79

- Mark Hirschey
- A note on overemployment/underemployment in labor contracts under asymmetric information pp. 81-87

- Russell Cooper
- Trade union growth in Ireland, 1943-1977 pp. 89-96

- D. Sapsford
- Family income and participation in schooling and higher education pp. 97-100

- Thomson N.J.