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Volume 101, issue 3, 2008
- Extra! Extra! Some positive technology shocks are expansionary! pp. 153-156

- Michelle Alexopoulos
- Trade openness and government size pp. 157-159

- Michael Benarroch and Manish Pandey
- Why are people more pro-trade than pro-migration? pp. 160-163

- Anna Maria Mayda
- The price of terror: The effects of terrorism on stock market returns and volatility pp. 164-167

- Kerim Arin, Davide Ciferri and Nicola Spagnolo
- Obtaining analytic derivatives for a popular discrete-choice dynamic programming model pp. 168-171

- Curtis Eberwein and John Ham
- Winner's curse in toll road concessions pp. 172-174

- Laure Athias and Antonio Nuñez
- Conditional cooperation on three continents pp. 175-178

- Martin Kocher, Todd Cherry, Stephan Kroll, Robert J. Netzer and Matthias Sutter
- Delegated contracting, information, and internal control pp. 179-183

- Wolfgang Gick
- On the persistence of the Eonia spread pp. 184-187

- Uwe Hassler and Dieter Nautz
- Testing for unit roots in three-dimensional heterogeneous panels in the presence of cross-sectional dependence pp. 188-192

- Monica Giulietti, Jesus Otero and Jeremy Smith
- What Fisher knew about his relation, we sometimes forget pp. 193-195

- Neil Arnwine and Taner Yigit
- Monetary politics in a monetary union: A note on common agency with rational expectations pp. 196-198

- Michele Ruta
- An updated assessment of the Lucas supply curve and the inflation-output trade-off pp. 199-201

- Brant Abbott and Cristina Martínez
- What determines the output drop after an energy price increase: Household or firm energy share? pp. 202-205

- Rajeev Dhawan and Karsten Jeske
- How do different entitlements to unemployment benefits affect the transitions from unemployment into employment? pp. 206-209

- John Addison and Pedro Portugal
- Panel AR(1) estimators under misspecification pp. 210-213

- Ryo Okui
- Private versus complete information in auctions pp. 214-216

- Florian Morath and Johannes Münster
- Duopoly can be more anti-competitive than monopoly pp. 217-219

- Kenji Fujiwara
- The effect of temporary contracts on job security of permanent workers pp. 220-222

- Franciscos Koutentakis
- Temporal aggregation, cointegration and causality inference pp. 223-226

- Gulasekaran Rajaguru and Tilak Abeysinghe
- Advertising as a signaling device: Simulated maximum likelihood estimation of a multiple random effects count data model pp. 227-229

- Jörgen Hellström and Niklas Rudholm
- Initial conditions and the outcome of economic reform pp. 230-233

- Linda Kaltani and Norman Loayza
- Acceleration effect of uncertainty on technological diffusion pp. 234-236

- Koki Oikawa
- Cournot and Bertrand-Edgeworth competition when rivals' costs are unknown pp. 237-240

- Jason J. Lepore
- A note on optimal paternalism and health capital subsidies pp. 241-242

- Thomas Aronsson and Linda Thunstrom
- Applicant behaviour in patent examination request lags pp. 243-245

- Alfons Palangkaraya, Paul Jensen and Elizabeth Webster
- Are cash transfers made to women spent like other sources of income? pp. 246-248

- Norbert Schady and Jose Rosero
- Bargaining with many players: A limit result pp. 249-252

- Klaus Kultti and Hannu Vartiainen
- Double-Length Regression tests for testing functional forms and spatial error dependence pp. 253-257

- Canh Le and Dong Li
- A vector integer-valued moving average model for high frequency financial count data pp. 258-261

- Shahiduzzaman Quoreshi
- Vertical mergers and downstream spatial competition with different product varieties pp. 262-264

- Hamid Beladi, Avik Chakrabarti and Sugata Marjit
- Optimal interest rate policy during asset price booms: The mirage of 'benign neglect' pp. 265-267

- Wolfram Berger and Ki[beta]mer, Friedrich
- Information gathering and the hold-up problem in a complete contracting framework pp. 268-271

- Patrick Schmitz
- Does classical competition explain the statistical features of firm growth? pp. 272-274

- Simone Alfarano and Mishael Milaković
- Stochastic dominance representation of optimistic belief: Theory and applications pp. 275-278

- Yusuke Osaki and John Quiggin
- Unit root testing for bubbles: A resurrection? pp. 279-281

- George Waters
- A spatial Hausman test pp. 282-284

- Kelley Pace and James LeSage
- Detecting invalid instruments using L1-GMM pp. 285-287

- Chirok Han
- Testing against nonstationary volatility in time series pp. 288-292

- Ke-Li Xu
- What makes a homegrown terrorist? Human capital and participation in domestic Islamic terrorist groups in the U.S.A pp. 293-296

- Alan Krueger
- Time-series output convergence tests and stationary covariates pp. 297-299

- Dimitris Christopoulos and Miguel Leon-Ledesma
Volume 101, issue 2, 2008
- The monetary method to measure the shadow economy: The forgotten problem of the initial conditions pp. 97-99

- Hildegart Ahumada, Facundo Alvaredo and Alfredo Canavese
- Bundling, information aggregation and entry deterrence pp. 100-102

- Jongchool Park and Kyoungwon Seo
- A note on marriage market clearing pp. 103-105

- Urvi Neelakantan and Michele Tertilt
- Common smooth transition trend-stationarity in European unemployment pp. 106-109

- Massimo Franchi and Javier Ordóñez
- Do sunk exporting costs differ among markets? Evidence from Spanish manufacturing firms pp. 110-112

- Jose Blanes, Marion Dovis, Juliette Milgram-Baleix and Ana Moro-Egido
- Output, unemployment and Okun's law: Some evidence from the G7 pp. 113-115

- Jim Malley and Hassan Molana
- Do regions matter in interjurisdictional competition? Evidence from state taxation pp. 116-118

- Jonathan Rork and Gary A. Wagner
- A simple representation of the Bera-Jarque-Lee test for probit models pp. 119-121

- Joachim Wilde
- High-powered incentives and fraudulent behavior: Stock-based versus stock option-based compensation pp. 122-125

- Rainer Andergassen
- Parameter heterogeneity in growth regressions pp. 126-129

- David R. Hineline
- Constrained labor supply and risk-aversion pp. 130-133

- Scott Drewianka
- Learning, bounded memory, and inertia pp. 134-136

- Carlos Alós-Ferrer
- Worker turnover and job matching--Implications for estimating the returns to tenure pp. 137-139

- Tim Barmby and Barbara Eberth
- Error-correction modelling in discrete and continuous time pp. 140-141

- Arie ten Cate and Philip Hans Franses
- A complete implementation of the efficient allocation of pollution pp. 142-144

- Nava Kahana, Yosef Mealem and Shmuel Nitzan
- The bargaining within pp. 145-147

- Licun Xue
- Rewards in an experimental sender-receiver game pp. 148-150

- Ronald Peeters, Marc Vorsatz and Markus Walzl
- Corrigendum to "Measuring instrument relevance in the single endogenous regressor-multiple instrument case: A simplifying procedure" [Economics Letters 74 (2002) 321-325] pp. 151-151

- George Davis
Volume 101, issue 1, 2008
- Monetary policy surprises and the expectations hypothesis at the short end of the yield curve pp. 1-3

- Selva Demiralp
- Multimarket contact in continuous-time games pp. 4-5

- Hajime Kobayashi and Katsunori Ohta
- The effects of small sample bias in Threshold Autoregressive models pp. 6-8

- Yamin Ahmad
- Skill-upgrading and internationalization: Country-of-origin or end-use of products pp. 9-12

- Anders Sørensen
- Bank competition and regional differences pp. 13-16

- Paolo Coccorese
- Ordinal vs cardinal status: Two examples pp. 17-19

- Ennio Bilancini and Leonardo Boncinelli
- Are "Nearly Exogenous Instruments" reliable? pp. 20-23

- Daniel Berkowitz, Mehmet Caner and Ying Fang
- Productivity revolutions and science driven growth pp. 24-26

- Phillip Garner
- The Error-in-Rejection Probability of meta-analytic panel tests pp. 27-30

- Christoph Hanck
- Income inequality and crime in the United States pp. 31-33

- Jongmook Choe
- Drug competition and voluntary exit pp. 34-37

- Suchin Virabhak and Wook Sohn
- Home bias and deviations from purchasing power parity pp. 38-40

- Nikolaos Mylonidis
- A note on S2 in a spatially correlated error components regression model for panel data pp. 41-43

- Seuck Heun Song and Jaejun Lee
- How normal is normality in consumption? pp. 44-47

- Murray Kemp
- Can health insurance coverage explain the generic competition paradox? pp. 48-52

- Ida Ferrara and Ying Kong
- Large deviation asymptotics for statistical treatment rules pp. 53-56

- Taisuke Otsu
- A note on longevity enhancing investment pp. 57-59

- Louis Eeckhoudt and Pierre Pestieau
- Commodity currencies and the real exchange rate pp. 60-62

- Stephen Tokarick
- Dispersion in wage premiums and firm performance pp. 63-65

- Pedro Martins
- The taste for variety: A hedonic analysis pp. 66-68

- Larissa Drescher, Silke Thiele and Christoph Weiss
- Self-interest, sympathy and the origin of endowments pp. 69-72

- Todd Cherry and Jason Shogren
- Are more risk averse agents more optimistic? Insights from a rational expectations model pp. 73-76

- Elyès Jouini and Clotilde Napp
- Separation costs, job heterogeneity and labor market volatility in the matching model pp. 77-79

- José Silva and Manuel Toledo
- A cautious note on the use of panel models to predict financial crises pp. 80-83

- Jeroen van den Berg, Bertrand Candelon and Jean-Pierre Urbain
- The effects of the 2005 Bankruptcy Reform in Brazil pp. 84-86

- Bruno Funchal
- Production functions and distributions of unit factor productivities: Uncovering the link pp. 87-90

- Jakub Growiec
- Semi-parametric discrete choice measures of willingness to pay pp. 91-94

- Ju-Chin Huang, Douglas W. Nychka and V. Smith
- Corrigendum to "Habit persistence in consumption and the demand for money" [Economic Letters 96 (2007) 168-176] pp. 95-95

- Ryoji Hiraguchi