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Volume 105, issue 3, 2009
- Quasi equilibria for growth economies pp. 197-199

- Jonathan Burke
- The role of investment wedges in the Carlstrom-Fuerst economy and business cycle accounting pp. 200-203

- Masaru Inaba and Kengo Nutahara
- Who benefits from a sender's credibility concern, the sender or a receiver? pp. 204-207

- Hanjoon Jung
- Aggregate demand shocks, central bank preferences and macroeconomic outcomes with imperfect information pp. 208-210

- Jonathan G. James and Phillip Lawler
- Assessing the impact of the ECB's monetary policy on the stock markets: A sectoral view pp. 211-213

- Konstantin Kholodilin, Alberto Montagnoli, Oreste Napolitano and Boriss Siliverstovs
- Precaution v. avoidance: A comparison of liability rules pp. 214-216

- Tim Friehe
- Niche market or mass market? pp. 217-220

- Maxim Ivanov
- Exchange rate expectations: The role of person specific forward looking variables pp. 221-223

- Isabell Koske and Georg Stadtmann
- A value function that explains the magnitude and sign effects pp. 224-229

- Ali al-Nowaihi and Sanjit Dhami
- On the death of distance and borders: Evidence from the nineteenth century pp. 230-233

- David Jacks
- Conditional stochastic kernel estimation by nonparametric methods pp. 234-238

- Márcio Laurini and Pedro Valls Pereira
- Another induction proof of the Gibbard-Satterthwaite theorem pp. 239-241

- Sususmu Cato
- A peek into a Pandora's box: Firm-level demand with price competition vs. quantity competition pp. 242-246

- William Kolberg
- Two-step estimation of a factor model in the presence of observable factors pp. 247-249

- Hae-shin Hwang
- The monitoring test for the stability of regression models with nonstationary regressors pp. 250-252

- Sangyeol Lee and Siyun Park
- Temporal aggregation and SVAR identification, with an application to fiscal policy pp. 253-255

- Roel Beetsma, Massimo Giuliodori and Franc Klaassen
- Bounding the effect of a dichotomous regressor with arbitrary measurement errors pp. 256-260

- Ping Deng and Yingyao Hu
- A proof of the existence of the minimax point of a strategic game pp. 261-263

- C.D. Aliprantis, S.K. Chakrabarti and I. Topolyan
- Ignorance in a multi-agent setting pp. 264-266

- Samuel C.A. Pereira
- The state-federal dichotomy in the effects of minimum wages on teenage employment in the United States pp. 267-269

- Stephen Bazen and Julie Le Gallo
- On pro-poor growth and the measurement of convergence pp. 270-272

- Zoya Nissanov and Jacques Silber
- On some properties of Autoregressive Conditional Poisson (ACP) models pp. 273-275

- M. Ghahramani and A. Thavaneswaran
- Heterogeneous expectations, sunspot equilibria and their fragility pp. 276-279

- Michele Berardi
- A comparative study of three data-based methods of instrument selection pp. 280-283

- Gunce Eryuruk, Alastair R. Hall and Kalidas Jana
- Financial market volatility and primary placements pp. 284-286

- Fabrizio Casalin and Enzo Dia
- Examiner citations, applicant citations, and the private value of patents pp. 287-289

- Deepak Hegde and Bhaven Sampat
- Welfare to work and work to welfare: the effect of the reference point -- a theoretical and experimental study pp. 290-292

- Arie Sherman and Tal Shavit
- Payment scale economies from individual bank data pp. 293-295

- Wilko Bolt and David Humphrey
- Initial conditions and stationarity tests pp. 296-299

- Fabio Busetti
- Two variants of Harsanyi's aggregation theorem pp. 300-302

- Marc Fleurbaey
- Conflict of interests, (implicit) coalitions and Nash policy games pp. 303-305

- Nicola Acocella, Giovanni Di Bartolomeo and Paolo Giovanni Piacquadio
- The pleasure of being nasty pp. 306-308

- Klaus Abbink and Abdolkarim Sadrieh
- Taxation and capital structure choice--Evidence from a panel of German multinationals pp. 309-311

- Thiess Buettner, Michael Overesch, Ulrich Schreiber and Georg Wamser
- Three-agent peer evaluation pp. 312-314

- Vicki Knoblauch
- The effect of workfare policy on social movement mobilizations pp. 315-317

- Ignacio Franceschelli and Lucas Ronconi
- Unemployment and entrepreneurship: A cyclical relation? pp. 318-320

- Joao Faria, Juan Cuestas and Luis Gil-Alana
- Beauty vs. brains: Early labor market outcomes of high school graduates pp. 321-325

- Jason Fletcher
- The expo-power value function as a candidate for the work-horse specification in parametric versions of cumulative prospect theory pp. 326-329

- David Peel and Jie Zhang
- How to extend a model of probabilistic choice from binary choices to choices among more than two alternatives pp. 330-332

- Pavlo R. Blavatskyy
- Monopoly distortions in durability and multi-dimensional quality pp. 333-335

- Roland Strausz
- Revisiting the link between minimum wage and wage inequality: Empirical evidence from New Zealand pp. 336-339

- Gail Pacheco
Volume 105, issue 2, 2009
- Monotonic incompatibility between electing and ranking pp. 145-147

- Michel Balinski, Andrew Jennings and Rida Laraki
- Output persistence from monetary shocks with staggered prices or wages under a Taylor Rule pp. 148-151

- Sebastiano Daros and Neil Rankin
- How to subcontract? pp. 152-155

- Achim Wambach
- An interest rate peg might be better than you think pp. 156-158

- Markus Hörmann and Andreas Schabert
- Repeated contests: A general parameterization pp. 159-161

- Sherrill Shaffer and Jason Shogren
- The partially cursed and the analogy-based expectation equilibrium pp. 162-164

- Topi Miettinen
- An empirical test of the inequality trap concept pp. 165-167

- Caroline Daymon and Céline Gimet
- The dynamics of persistence in US inflation pp. 168-172

- Antonio Noriega and Manuel Ramos-Francia
- The interaction effect of economic freedom and democracy on corruption: A panel cross-country analysis pp. 173-176

- Shrabani Saha, Rukmani Gounder and Jen-Je Su
- Revenue comparison in common-value auctions: Two examples pp. 177-180

- David Malueg and Ram Orzach
- The incidental parameter problem in a non-differentiable panel data model pp. 181-182

- Bryan Graham, Jinyong Hahn and James Powell
- The price of education and inequality pp. 183-185

- Tetsuya Nakajima and Hideki Nakamura
- A note on Deaton's theorem on the undesirability of nonuniform excise taxation pp. 186-188

- Martin F. Hellwig
- Tests in contingency tables as regression tests pp. 189-192

- Stanislav Anatolyev and Grigory Kosenok
- Fast or fair? A study of response times pp. 193-196

- Marco Piovesan and Erik Wengström
Volume 105, issue 1, 2009
- Detection of non-linear structure in time series pp. 1-6

- Mariano Matilla-García and Manuel Ruiz Marin
- Drastic innovations and multiplicity of optimal licensing policies pp. 7-10

- Debapriya Sen and Giorgos Stamatopoulos
- Price gouging versus price reduction in retail gasoline markets during Hurricane Rita pp. 11-13

- Henry Neilson
- A dictatorial domain for monotone social choice functions pp. 14-16

- Levent Kutlu
- On the persistence of job creation in old and new firms pp. 17-19

- René Böheim, Alfred Stiglbauer and Rudolf Winter-Ebmer
- Leadership and group size: An experiment pp. 20-22

- Mana Komai and Philip Grossman
- Strategic price discounting and rationing in uniform price auctions pp. 23-27

- Sylvain Bourjade
- Price discrimination with partial information: Does it pay off? pp. 28-31

- Rosa Esteves
- On the heterogeneous impact of public capital and current spending on growth across nations pp. 32-35

- Andros Gregoriou and Sugata Ghosh
- Earned wealth, engaged bidders? Evidence from a second-price auction pp. 36-38

- Nicolas Jacquemet, Robert-Vincent Joule, Stéphane Luchini and Jason Shogren
- The effect of the Internet on economic growth: Evidence from cross-country panel data pp. 39-41

- Changkyu Choi and Myung Hoon Yi
- Dollarization, economic growth, and employment pp. 42-45

- Raimundo Soto
- On the utility premium of Friedman and Savage pp. 46-48

- Louis Eeckhoudt and Harris Schlesinger
- The asymptotic distribution of Nagar's bias-adjusted TSLS estimator under partial identification pp. 49-52

- Giovanni Forchini
- Managerial overload and organization design pp. 53-55

- Yossi Spiegel
- The optimality of optimal punishments in Cournot supergames pp. 56-57

- Helmuts Azacis and David Collie
- Religion and cooperation in a public goods experiment pp. 58-60

- Lisa Anderson and Jennifer Mellor
- An alternative functional form for estimating the Lorenz curve pp. 61-63

- Nicholas Rohde
- A Hausman-type test to detect the presence of influential outliers in regression analysis pp. 64-67

- Catherine Dehon, Marjorie Gassner and Vincenzo Verardi
- A model of adjuncts in higher education pp. 68-70

- Michael C. Kimmitt
- Computing Cournot equilibrium through maximization over prices pp. 71-73

- Hakan Orbay
- "Fair marriages": An impossibility pp. 74-75

- Bettina Klaus
- The gains from specialization and population size pp. 76-77

- Roy J. Ruffin
- Too tall to be smart? The relationship between height and cognitive abilities pp. 78-80

- Guido Heineck
- An exercise in political economy of tax reform pp. 81-82

- Haldun Evrenk
- Contemporaneous and long run canonical correlations in the linear IV model: Implications for instrument selection pp. 83-85

- Gunce Eryuruk, Alastair R. Hall and Kalidas Jana
- Convergence speed and preference externalities in a one-sector model with elastic labor supply pp. 86-89

- Yasuhiro Nakamoto
- Point shaving: Corruption in NCAA college football? pp. 90-92

- Martin Schmidt and Lee M. Stuck
- Optimal redistricting under geographical constraints: Why "pack and crack" does not work pp. 93-96

- Clemens Puppe and Attila Tasnádi
- Looming stations: Valuing transport innovations in historical context pp. 97-99

- Gabriel Ahlfeldt and Nicolai Wendland
- A Blotto game with Incomplete Information pp. 100-102

- Tim Adamo and Alexander Matros
- Flexible labor supply models pp. 103-105

- Olivier Bargain
- Induced innovation and marginal cost of new technology pp. 106-109

- Yucan Liu and C. Richard Shumway
- Agriculture and aggregation pp. 110-112

- Juan Cordoba and Marla Ripoll
- On hourly wages and weekly earnings in the current population survey pp. 113-116

- Long Liu
- Market interconnection and wages pp. 117-119

- Reza Oladi and Hamid Beladi
- Incentives for subjects in internet experiments pp. 120-122

- Peter Duersch, Jörg Oechssler and Burkhard C. Schipper
- Panel unit root tests under cross section dependence with recursive mean adjustment pp. 123-126

- Donggyu Sul
- Does consumption respond to predicted increases in cash-hand availability?: Evidence from the Italian "severance pay" pp. 127-129

- Margherita Borella, Elsa Fornero and Mariacristina Rossi
- Helpful governments pp. 130-133

- Mohammad Amin
- Testing the relationship between competition and efficiency in banking: A panel data analysis pp. 134-137

- Barbara Casu and Claudia Girardone
- Like father, like son? A note on the intergenerational transmission of IQ scores pp. 138-140

- Sandra Black, Paul Devereux and Kjell G Salvanes
- The knowledge production of 'R' and 'D' pp. 141-143

- Dirk Czarnitzki, Kornelius Kraft and Susanne Thorwarth
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