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Volume 88, issue 3, 2005
- Globalization and the inequality among nations: A VAR approach pp. 295-299

- Amitava Dutt and Kajal Mukhopadhyay
- Estimation of growth convergence using a stochastic production frontier approach pp. 300-305

- Subal Kumbhakar and Hung-Jen Wang
- Financial intermediation and growth: Some robustness results pp. 306-312

- Brian McCaig and Thanasis Stengos
- Threshold nonlinear interest rates pp. 313-317

- Philip A. Shively
- Nonparametric estimation of asymmetric first price auctions: A simplified approach pp. 318-322

- Bin Zhang and Kemal Guler
- Testing for catching-up periods in time-series convergence pp. 323-328

- Jan Bentzen
- An unbalanced spatial panel data approach to US state tax competition pp. 329-335

- Peter Egger, Michael Pfaffermayr and Hannes Winner
- Inflation-targeting, price-path targeting and indeterminacy pp. 336-342

- Robert D. Dittmar and William Gavin
- Risk sharing vs. incentives: Contract design under two-sided heterogeneity pp. 343-349

- Konstantinos Serfes
- The Environmental Kuznets Curve semi-parametrically revisited pp. 350-357

- Luisito Bertinelli and Eric Strobl
- A robust LR test for the GARCH model pp. 358-364

- Thomas Busch
- Does stake size matter in trust games? pp. 365-369

- Olof Johansson-Stenman, Minhaj Mahmud and Peter Martinsson
- Born in Britain: How are native ethnic minorities faring in the British labour market? pp. 370-375

- D.H. Blackaby, D.G. Leslie, P.D. Murphy and N.C. O'Leary
- Too little, too late: Interest rate setting and the costs of consensus pp. 376-381

- Petra Gerlach-Kristen
- Consumer welfare effects of introducing and labeling genetically modified food pp. 382-388

- Jayson Lusk, Lisa O. House, Carlotta Valli, Sara Jaeger, Melissa Moore, Bert Morrow and William Traill
- Estimation of panel data models with binary indicators when treatment effects are not constant over time pp. 389-396

- Audrey Laporte and Frank Windmeijer
- Exporting status and firm performance: Evidence from a matched sample pp. 397-402

- Mahmut Yasar and Roderick Rejesus
- A nonparametric random effects estimator pp. 403-407

- Daniel Henderson and Aman Ullah
- Wage dispersion and employment turnover in Taiwan pp. 408-414

- Meng-Wen Tsou and Jin-Tan Liu
- Does bank liquidation affect client firm performance? Evidence from a bank failure in Japan pp. 415-420

- Masahiro Hori
- Relative performance evaluation and the turnover of provincial leaders in China pp. 421-425

- Ye Chen, Hongbin Li and Li-An Zhou
- Work norms and unemployment pp. 426-431

- Ann-Sofie Kolm
Volume 88, issue 2, 2005
- The reallocation of compensation in response to health insurance premium increases pp. 147-151

- Dana Goldman, Neeraj Sood and Arleen Leibowitz
- The uniform price auction with endogenous supply pp. 152-158

- Damian Damianov
- Fairness and inefficient divorce pp. 159-163

- Ian Smith
- Collusion and cyclic pricing by managers in markets with fluctuating demand pp. 164-169

- Leslie Neubecker
- The impact of gun laws: A model of crime and self-defense pp. 170-175

- Hugo Mialon and Thomas Wiseman
- Efficient v.s. equilibrium unemployment with match-specific costs pp. 176-183

- Arnaud Cheron
- Optional fixed fees in multilateral vertical relations pp. 184-189

- Catherine de Fontenay and Joshua Gans
- Strategic candidacy, monotonicity, and strategy-proofness pp. 190-195

- Yusuke Samejima
- Switching in the logit pp. 196-202

- André de Palma and Karim Kilani
- Market structure, scrappage, and moral hazard pp. 203-208

- Susanna Esteban and Gerard Llobet
- The PPP debate: Price matters! pp. 209-213

- Jerry Coakley, Neil Kellard and Stuart Snaith
- Testing (beliefs about) social preferences: Evidence from an experimental coordination game pp. 214-220

- Thorsten Chmura, Sebastian Kube, Thomas Pitz and Clemens Puppe
- When does the game end? Public goods experiments with non-definite and non-commonly known time horizons pp. 221-226

- Luis G. Gonzalez, Werner Guth and Maria Levati
- Household willingness to pay equals individual willingness to pay if and only if the household income pools pp. 227-230

- Alistair Munro
- Explaining procyclical male-female wage gaps pp. 231-235

- Seonyoung Park and Donggyun Shin
- Uncertainty and the size of government pp. 236-242

- Jes Winther Hansen
- Start-up size: The role of external financing pp. 243-250

- Massimo G. Colombo and Luca Grilli
- Externalities and fiscal policy in a Lucas-type model pp. 251-259

- Manuel Gómez
- Board independence and CEO pay pp. 260-265

- Saltuk Ozerturk
- A global Malmquist productivity index pp. 266-271

- Jesus Pastor and C. Lovell
- Measuring profit efficiency with McFadden's gauge function pp. 272-277

- Glenn Sheriff
- Efficient entry pp. 278-283

- Daniel Quint and Liran Einav
- Employer wage differentials from an international perspective pp. 284-288

- Hipolito Simon
Volume 88, issue 1, 2005
- Identification and estimation of the linear-in-means model of social interactions pp. 1-6

- Bryan Graham and Jinyong Hahn
- More on the majority rule: Profiles, societies, and responsiveness pp. 7-11

- Gerhard J. Woeginger
- Optimal partnership in a repeated prisoner's dilemma pp. 13-19

- Marc Möller
- Monotonicity in direct revelation mechanisms pp. 21-26

- Diego Garcia
- On the revenue implications of trade liberalization under imperfect competition pp. 27-31

- M. Emranul Haque and Arijit Mukherjee
- Demand uncertainty, mismatch and (un)employment pp. 33-39

- Mohamed Jellal, Jacques Thisse and Yves Zenou
- Are four heads better than two? An experimental beauty-contest game with teams of different size pp. 41-46

- Matthias Sutter
- Common value auctions with asymmetric bidder information pp. 47-53

- Priyodorshi Banerjee
- Lagged dependent variables and specification bias pp. 55-59

- Terra McKinnish
- Bertrand-Edgeworth duopoly with linear costs: A tale of two paradoxes pp. 61-65

- Prabal Roy Chowdhury
- Modelling nominal debt contracts and fixed rate debt pp. 67-72

- Liam Graham and Stephen Wright
- A simple axiomatization of risk-averse expected utility pp. 73-77

- Jan Werner
- Dismissal costs and innovation pp. 79-84

- Winfried Koeniger
- Harsanyi's utilitarianism via linear programming pp. 85-90

- Michael Mandler
- Monte Carlo comparison of model and moment selection and classical inference approaches to break detection in panel data models pp. 91-96

- Stefan De Wachter and Elias Tzavalis
- Tax evasion under random audits with uncertain detection pp. 97-100

- Arthur Snow and Ronald Warren
- Loss avoidance as selection principle: Evidence from simple stag-hunt games pp. 101-107

- Ondrej Rydval and Andreas Ortmann
- School quality, educational attainment and aggregation bias pp. 109-114

- Michael Fertig and Robert Wright
- The poverty challenge: How individual decision-making behavior influences poverty pp. 115-119

- Joost Pennings and Philip Garcia
- The nature of supply side effects on electricity prices: The impact of water temperature pp. 121-125

- Alexander Boogert and Dominique Dupont
- On topological chaos in the Robinson-Solow-Srinivasan model pp. 127-133

- M. Khan and Tapan Mitra
- Profit maximizing nonlinear pricing pp. 135-139

- Tommy Andersson
- Emigration and wage inequality pp. 141-145

- Sugata Marjit and Saibal Kar
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