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Volume 106, issue 3, 2010
- The "price puzzle" in the monetary transmission VARs with long-run restrictions pp. 147-150

- Dejan Krusec
- Declining output growth volatility: A sectoral decomposition pp. 151-153

- Hyunbae Chun and Jung-Wook Kim
- The link between macroeconomic performance and variability in the UK pp. 154-157

- Christian Conrad, Menelaos Karanasos and Ning Zeng
- A simple estimator for the correlated random coefficient model pp. 158-161

- Rembert De Blander
- Impulse-response functions in Markov-switching structural vector autoregressions: A step further pp. 162-165

- Frédéric Karamé
- Adjustment of US external imbalances: At what horizon? pp. 166-168

- Panagiotis Th. Konstantinou
- Smooth transition effects in price transmission: The case of international wheat export prices pp. 169-171

- Atanu Ghoshray
- Cost-based access regulation and collusion in a differentiated duopoly pp. 172-176

- Edmond Baranes and Jean-Christophe Poudou
- Co-ranking mates: Assortative matching in marriage markets pp. 177-179

- Patrick Legros and Andrew Newman
- Price distributions and competition pp. 180-183

- Kenneth Burdett and Eric Smith
- A reinvestigation of contract duration using Quantile Regression for Counts analysis pp. 184-187

- Chunping Liu and Amy (Chen) Peng
- Unemployment persistence: Is there evidence for stigma effects? pp. 188-190

- Martin Biewen and Susanne Steffes
- Disability and earnings: Are employer characteristics important? pp. 191-194

- Melanie K. Jones and Paul Latreille
- Note on a model of Chinese national income determination pp. 195-196

- Gregory C. Chow
- Securitization, collateral constraints and consumption risk sharing in the euro area pp. 197-199

- Thomas Nitschka
- Violent conflict and economic growth: Some time-series evidence pp. 200-204

- Martha Starr
- Unemployment and labour-force participation in Sweden pp. 205-208

- Pär Österholm
- Paretian evaluation of infinite utility streams: An egalitarian criterion pp. 209-211

- José Alcantud and María D. García-Sanz
- The ABC of complementary products mergers pp. 212-215

- Simon Anderson, Simon Loertscher and Yves Schneider
- Real exchange rate dynamics in the presence of non-traded goods and transaction costs pp. 216-218

- Inkoo Lee and Jonghyup Shin
- Do central bank law reforms affect the term in office of central bank governors? pp. 219-222

- Jeroen Klomp and Jakob de Haan
- Risk attitudes and reservation wages of unemployed workers: Evidence from panel data pp. 223-226

- Markus Pannenberg
- Downward nominal wage rigidity in services: Direct evidence from a firm survey pp. 227-229

- Daniel Radowski and Holger Bonin
- Regulating risk-averse producers: The case of complementary products pp. 230-233

- Daniel Li
- How better informed are the institutional investors? pp. 234-237

- Jinghan Cai, Jia He and Jibao He
- Using house prices to compute the price of housing in the CPI pp. 238-240

- Timothy Beatty, Erling Røed Larsen and Dag Einar Sommervoll
- Identification of lagged duration dependence in multiple-spell competing risks models pp. 241-243

- Guillaume Horny and Matteo Picchio
Volume 106, issue 2, 2010
- A new score test for unit roots in heterogeneous panels -- Residual likelihood approach pp. 71-74

- Yujin Oh, Yong Bin Lim and Beong Soo So
- Venture capital syndication and the financing of innovation: Financial versus expertise motives pp. 75-77

- Muriel Dal-Pont Legrand and Sophie Pommet
- Change in the transition of the fertility rate pp. 78-80

- Masaya Yasuoka and Atsushi Miyake
- Inflation persistence and nonlinearities in Central and Eastern European countries pp. 81-83

- Juan Cuestas and Barry Harrison
- Unbounded heteroscedasticity in first-order autoregressive models and the Eicker-White asymptotic variance estimator pp. 84-86

- Nikolaos Kourogenis and Nikitas Pittis
- Micro vs macro explanations of post-war US unemployment movements pp. 87-91

- Chris Heaton and Paul Oslington
- The investment effects of price caps under imperfect competition: A note pp. 92-94

- Stefan Buehler, Anton Burger and Robert Ferstl
- Human capital externalities with monopsonistic competition pp. 95-97

- Leo Kaas
- A note on endogenous growth and scale effects pp. 98-100

- Phillip Garner
- Do more ethnically and religiously diverse countries have lower democratization? pp. 101-104

- Sacit Akdede
- A note on the pricing of IPOs pp. 105-107

- Frederik Lundtofte
- New products with a symmetric AIDS expenditure function pp. 108-111

- Robert Feenstra
- Sequential spatial competition in vertically related industries with different product varieties pp. 112-114

- Hamid Beladi, Avik Chakrabarti and Sugata Marjit
- How to translate results from auctions to procurements pp. 115-118

- Luciano I. de Castro and Maria-Angeles de Frutos
- Money, barter, and consumption interdependence pp. 119-121

- Shikuan Chen and Yi-Cheng Kao
- Competition, comparison, and innovation pp. 122-124

- Sunku Hahn
- Time discounting for primary and monetary rewards pp. 125-127

- Ernesto Reuben, Paola Sapienza and Luigi Zingales
- Technical trading rules and calendar anomalies -- Are they the same phenomena? pp. 128-130

- Christina V. Atanasova and Robert Hudson
- A simple microeconomic foundation for a Tobit model of consumer demand pp. 131-132

- Gary Solon
- On uncertainty when it affects successive markets pp. 133-136

- Jean Gabszewicz, Ornella Tarola and Skerdilajda Zanaj
- How delegation improves commitment pp. 137-139

- Grischa Perino
- A penny for your thoughts: Inducing truth-telling in stated preference elicitation pp. 140-142

- Lint Barrage and Min Sok Lee
- The link between output growth and volatility: Evidence from a GARCH model with panel data pp. 143-145

- Jim Lee
Volume 106, issue 1, 2010
- Trade openness and income -- A re-examination pp. 1-3

- Vlad Manole and Mariana Spatareanu
- Transparency and special interests pp. 4-7

- Mike Felgenhauer
- Evidence on performance pay and risk aversion pp. 8-11

- Christian Grund and Dirk Sliwka
- Maskin monotonic aggregation rules and partial anonymity pp. 12-14

- R.C. Powers
- Output volatility and economic growth pp. 15-18

- Harald Badinger
- How to be kind? Outcomes versus intentions as determinants of fairness pp. 19-21

- Luca Stanca
- An omnibus test for heteroskedasticity pp. 22-24

- Richard Luger
- On the investment sensitivity of debt under uncertainty pp. 25-27

- Christopher Baum, Mustafa Caglayan and Oleksandr Talavera
- Testing for complementarity when strategies are dichotomous pp. 28-31

- Eugenio Miravete and José C. Pernías
- Identifying vertically differentiated products pp. 32-34

- Paulo Bastos and Joana Silva
- Misselling (financial) products: The limits for internal compliance pp. 35-37

- Roman Inderst
- Effective contests pp. 38-41

- Todd Kaplan and Aner Sela
- Does monetary policy lose effectiveness during a credit crunch? pp. 42-44

- Mohan Bijapur
- Regulation, reputation, and environmental risk pp. 45-47

- Prasenjit Banerjee and Jason Shogren
- Efficiency in a search and matching model with endogenous participation pp. 48-50

- James Albrecht, Lucas Navarro and Susan Vroman
- Design of randomized experiments to measure social interaction effects pp. 51-53

- Keisuke Hirano and Jinyong Hahn
- Third-degree price discrimination, quality choice, and welfare pp. 54-56

- Takeshi Ikeda and Tsuyoshi Toshimitsu
- Estimating monetary reaction functions at near zero interest rates pp. 57-60

- Tae-Hwan Kim and Paul Mizen
- How working time reduction affects jobs and wages pp. 61-63

- Pedro Raposo and Jan C. van Ours
- Explicit instrument versus targeting rules in the backward-looking model pp. 64-66

- Richard T. Froyen and Alfred Guender
- Effects of the complementarity of child nutrition and education on persistent deprivation pp. 67-69

- Luis Currais, Berta Rivera and Paolo Rungo