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Volume 102, issue 3, 2009
- Does money still matter for U.S. output? pp. 143-146

- Helge Berger and Pär Österholm
- Does global slack matter more than domestic slack in determining U.S. inflation? pp. 147-151

- Fabio Milani
- Giving it now or later: Altruism and discounting pp. 152-154

- Jaromír Kovářík
- Hotelling competition with demand on parallel line pp. 155-157

- Tao Huang
- Social trust and human capital formation pp. 158-160

- Agapitos Papagapitos and Robert Riley
- Linear and nonlinear causality between changes in consumption and consumer attitudes pp. 161-164

- Zhuo Qiao, Michael McAleer and Wing-Keung Wong
- Transparency and product variety pp. 165-168

- Christian Schultz
- A note on optimal allocation mechanisms pp. 169-173

- Nicols Figueroa and Vasiliki Skreta
- Making sense of the labor market height premium: Evidence from the British Household Panel Survey pp. 174-176

- Anne Case, Christina Paxson and Mahnaz Islam
- Sticks and carrots: Two incentive mechanisms supporting intra-group cooperation pp. 177-180

- Thorsten Janus and Jamus Lim
- Spatial growth volatility and age-structured human capital dynamics in Europe pp. 181-184

- Mamata Parhi and Tapas Mishra
- Entry, access pricing, and welfare in the telecommunications industry pp. 185-188

- Stefan Behringer
- Sibling-sex composition and its effects on fertility and labor supply of Greek mothers pp. 189-191

- Joan Daouli, Michael Demoussis and Nicholas Giannakopoulos
- The role of egalitarian motives in altruistic punishment pp. 192-194

- Tim Johnson, Christopher T. Dawes, James H. Fowler, Richard McElreath and Oleg Smirnov
- Investments in education: Too much or not enough? pp. 195-197

- Peter H. van der Meer
- A note on noncompetes, bargaining and training by firms pp. 198-200

- Nicola Meccheri
Volume 102, issue 2, 2009
- Private information in monopoly with random participation pp. 67-69

- Alexander E. Saak
- Is there an optimistic bias on betting markets? pp. 70-72

- Lionel Page
- Is the growing skill premium a purely metropolitan issue? pp. 73-75

- Chul Chung, Jeremy Clark and Bonggeun Kim
- Internal adjustment costs in capital-intensive and labor-intensive industries pp. 76-77

- Avik Chakrabarti
- Tests for a mean shift with good size and monotonic power pp. 78-82

- Mohitosh Kejriwal
- Tests of bias in log-periodogram regression pp. 83-86

- James Davidson and Philipp Sibbertsen
- The second moments matter: The impact of macroeconomic uncertainty on the allocation of loanable funds pp. 87-89

- Christopher Baum, Mustafa Caglayan and Neslihan Ozkan
- The wage curve in Russia, 1995-2005 pp. 90-92

- Andrey Shilov and Joachim Möller
- Income mobility profiles pp. 93-95

- Philippe Van Kerm
- On the dynamic implications of news shocks pp. 96-98

- Patrick Fève, Julien Matheron and Jean-Guillaume Sahuc
- Payoff-dependent mistakes and q-resistant equilibrium pp. 99-101

- Kang-Oh Yi
- The elasticity of the unemployment rate with respect to benefits pp. 102-105

- Kai Christoffel and Keith Kuester
- Measuring the determinants of business cycle synchronization using a panel approach pp. 106-108

- Pedro Cerqueira and Rodrigo Martins
- Non-binding minimum taxes may foster tax competition pp. 109-111

- Kai Konrad
- New evidence from the misery index in the crime function pp. 112-115

- Chor Foon Tang and Hooi Hooi Lean
- Alternatives to initialize the Parameterized Expectations Algorithm pp. 116-118

- Javier Pérez and A. Jesús Sánchez
- Monetary accommodation and unemployment: Why central bank transparency matters pp. 119-121

- Eleftherios Spyromitros and Blandine Zimmer
- Should students be used as subjects in experimental auctions? pp. 122-124

- Dinah Pura T. Depositario, Rodolfo Nayga, Ximing Wu and Tiffany P. Laude
- Fiscal conservatism in a new democracy: "Sophisticated" versus "naïve" voters pp. 125-127

- Paulo Arvate, George Avelino Filho and Jose Tavares
- An algorithm for robust fitting of autoregressive models pp. 128-131

- Dimitris N. Politis
- Specific or ad valorem tax for an exhaustible resource? pp. 132-134

- N.M. Hung and N.V. Quyen
- Outsourcing and optimal nonlinear taxation: A note pp. 135-137

- Thomas Aronsson and Erkki Koskela
- Political alternation and the fiscal deficits pp. 138-140

- Cecilia Rumi
- Erratum to "A note on longevity enhancing investment" [Economics Letters 101 (2008) 57-59] pp. 141-141

- Louis Eeckhoudt and Pierre Pestieau
Volume 102, issue 1, 2009
- A welfare economics foundation for the full-employment policy pp. 1-3

- Masayuki Otaki
- On relative efficiency of quasi-MLE and GMM estimators of covariance structure models pp. 4-6

- Artem Prokhorov
- Okun's law, creation of money and the decomposition of the rate of unemployment pp. 7-9

- Stéphane Mussard and Bernard Philippe
- A dual elasticity of substitution production function with an application to cross-country inequality pp. 10-12

- Jürgen Antony
- Is the market price of risk infinite? pp. 13-16

- Timothy Cogley
- A note on binary choice duration models pp. 17-18

- Deepankar Basu and Robert de Jong
- Value data and the Bennet price and quantity indicators pp. 19-21

- Robin M. Cross and Rolf Färe
- Financial and labor market imperfections and investment pp. 22-26

- Giorgio Calcagnini, Germana Giombini and Enrico Saltari
- Stock market sentiment and the draining of China's savings deposits pp. 27-29

- Richard Burdekin and Luke Redfern
- Changes in the order of integration of US and UK inflation pp. 30-32

- Andreea G. Halunga, Denise Osborn and Marianne Sensier
- The miracle as a randomization device: A lesson from Richard Wagner's romantic opera Tannhäuser und der Sängerkrieg auf Wartburg pp. 33-35

- Heike Harmgart, Steffen Huck and Wieland Müller
- Epsilon-Nash implementation pp. 36-38

- Mehmet Barlo and Nuh Aygun Dalkiran
- Mismeasurement of usual hours worked in the census and ACS pp. 39-41

- Nathaniel Baum-Snow and Derek Neal
- Corruption and left-wing beliefs in a post-socialist transition economy: Evidence from China's 'harmonious society' pp. 42-44

- Russell Smyth and Joanne Xiaolei Qian
- Are labor regulations driving computer usage in India's retail stores? pp. 45-48

- Mohammad Amin
- On the sources of the black-white test score gap in Europe pp. 49-52

- Eleonora Patacchini and Yves Zenou
- On the inefficiency of merger control pp. 53-55

- Oliver Gürtler and Matthias Kräkel
- Correlation of business cycles in the euro zone pp. 56-58

- Carlos Goncalves, Mauro Rodrigues and Tiago Soares
- Sampling at different frequencies, and the power of panel unit root tests pp. 59-61

- Luciano Gutierrez
- Education, market rigidities and growth pp. 62-65

- Philippe Aghion, Philippe Askenazy, Renaud Bourlès, Gilbert Cette and Nicolas Dromel