European Economic Review
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Volume 42, issue 9, 1998
- Technology, unemployment, and relative wages in a global economy pp. 1613-1633

- Donald Davis
- Political instability, capital taxation, and growth pp. 1635-1651

- Michael Devereux and Jean-Francois Wen
- Obsolescence, input augmentation, and growth accounting pp. 1653-1665

- Michael Gort and Richard A. Wall
- Sequential horizontal mergers pp. 1683-1702

- Tore Nilssen and Lars Sørgard
- Inertial credit and opportunistic arrears in transition pp. 1703-1725

- Enrico Perotti
- Policy on international R&D cooperation: Subsidy or tax? pp. 1727-1750

- Larry Qiu and Zhigang Tao
- Ownership concentration, risk aversion and the effect of financial structure on investment decisions pp. 1751-1778

- Guochang Zhang
- Intellectual property rights violations and spillovers in North-South trade pp. 1779-1799

- Kresimir Zigic
Volume 42, issue 8, 1998
- Chance and justice: Social policies and the Harsanyi-Vickrey-Rawls problem pp. 1393-1416

- Serge-Christophe Kolm
- Public and private sector wages of male workers in Germany pp. 1417-1441

- Christian Dustmann and Arthur van Soest
- Implementing results-oriented trade policies: The case of the US-Japanese auto parts dispute pp. 1443-1467

- Kala Krishna and John Morgan
- Are international R&D spillovers trade-related?: Analyzing spillovers among randomly matched trade partners pp. 1469-1481

- Wolfgang Keller
- International R&D spillovers: A comment pp. 1483-1491

- Frank Lichtenberg and Bruno v. Pottelsberghe de la Potterie
- On the mean-reverting properties of target zone exchange rates: Some evidence from the ERM pp. 1493-1523

- Myrvin Anthony and Ronald MacDonald
- Optimal taxation and firm formation:: A model of asymmetric information pp. 1525-1551

- Serge Moresi
- On capital income tax policies under uncertainty pp. 1553-1580

- Søren Nielsen
- On the welfare significance of national product under interest-rate uncertainty pp. 1581-1594

- Martin Weitzman
- Why do rich countries prefer free trade over free migration? The role of the modern welfare state pp. 1595-1612

- Dietmar Wellisch and Uwe Walz
Volume 42, issue 7, 1998
- Privatization under political interference: Evidence from Eastern Germany pp. 1177-1201

- Harald Hau
- Reputational concerns and managerial incentives in investment decisions pp. 1203-1219

- Seonghoon Jeon
- Fixed vs. floating exchange rates: A dynamic general equilibrium analysis pp. 1221-1249

- Daniel M. Chin and Preston J. Miller
- International trade and economic integration when labour markets are generally unionised pp. 1251-1267

- Robin Naylor
- Distribution and mobility of wealth of nations pp. 1269-1293

- Richard Paapaa and Herman van Dijk
- Lobbying by capital and labor over trade and labor market policies pp. 1295-1316

- Martin Rama and Guido Tabellim
- Investment, property rights and political instability: Theory and evidence pp. 1317-1341

- Jakob Svensson
- Human capital, equipment investment, and industrialization pp. 1343-1362

- Jonathan Temple and Hans-Joachim Voth
- Transfers and the effect of monitoring in an overlapping-generations experiment pp. 1363-1391

- Eline van der Heijden, Jan Nelissen, Jan Potters and H. A. A. Verbon
Volume 42, issue 6, 1998
- A strategy for launching the Euro pp. 975-1007

- Maurice Obstfeld
- Generating real persistent effects of monetary shocks: How much nominal rigidity do we really need? pp. 1009-1032

- Olivier Jeanne
- Monetary policy rules in practice Some international evidence pp. 1033-1067

- Richard Clarida, Jordi Galí and Mark Gertler
- Measuring monetary policy with VAR models: An evaluation pp. 1069-1112

- Fabio Bagliano and Carlo Favero
- Productivity growth, consumer confidence and the business cycle pp. 1113-1140

- Jean-Pierre Danthine, John B. Donaldson and Thore Johnsen
- Synthetic returns on NIPA assets: An international comparison pp. 1141-1172

- Marianne Baxter, Urban Jermann and Robert King
Volume 42, issue 3-5, 1998
- Features of experimentally observed bounded rationality pp. 413-436

- Reinhard Selten
- How relevant are specifications of behavioral relations on the micro-level for modelling the time path of population aggregates? pp. 437-458

- Werner Hildenbrand
- Why not cut pay? pp. 459-490

- Truman F. Bewley
- Private and public health insurance in the UK pp. 491-497

- Timothy Besley, John Hall and Ian Preston
- Moral hazard and the demand for physician services: First lessons from a French natural experiment pp. 499-511

- Pierre Chiappori, Franck Durand and Pierre Geoffard
- An econometric model of health care utilization and health insurance in Switzerland pp. 513-522

- Alberto Holly, Lucien Gardiol, Gianfranco Domenighetti and Brigitte Bisig
- Recent developments in modeling unforeseen contingencies pp. 523-542

- Eddie Dekel, Barton Lipman and Aldo Rustichini
- Repeated games and limited forecasting pp. 543-551

- Philippe Jehiel
- Definable preferences: An example1 pp. 553-560

- Ariel Rubinstein
- International Institutions and Environmental Policy: International environmental agreements: Incentives and political economy1 pp. 561-572

- Carlo Carraro and Domenico Siniscalco
- Coalition formation in international environmental agreements and the role of institutions pp. 573-582

- Giulio Ecchia and Marco Mariotti
- Political institutions and the design of environmental policy in a federal system with asymmetric information pp. 583-592

- Alistair Ulph
- Persistency in sticky price models pp. 593-603

- Torben M. Andersen
- The role of monetary shocks in equilibrium business cycle theory: Three examples pp. 605-617

- Thomas Cooley and Gary Hansen
- Expectation heterogeneity and price sensitivity pp. 619-629

- Kiyohiko G. Nishimura
- Learning in games pp. 631-639

- Drew Fudenberg and David Levine
- Evolution, rationality and equilibrium in games pp. 641-649

- Jörgen Weibull
- Individual learning and social rationality1 pp. 651-663

- H. Young
- Comparing constitutions:: Cohesion and distribution in legislatures pp. 665-672

- Daniel Diermeier and Timothy J. Feddersen
- Transaction costs, institutional design and the separation of powers pp. 673-684

- Jean-Jacques Laffont and David Martimort
- Towards micropolitical foundations of public finance pp. 685-694

- Torsten Persson, Gérard Roland and Guido Tabellini
- Trade and growth Any unfinished business? pp. 695-703

- Richard Baldwin and Rikard Forslid
- Economic incentives and international trade pp. 705-716

- Dalia Marin and Monika Schnitzer
- The political economy of EC regionalism pp. 717-732

- Andre Sapir
- Results-oriented versus rules-oriented trade policies:: A theoretical survey pp. 733-744

- Thierry Verdier
- Ascending auctions pp. 745-756

- Peter Cramton
- Auctions with almost common values: The 'Wallet Game' and its applications pp. 757-769

- Paul Klemperer
- Game theory and the spectrum auctions pp. 771-778

- Paul Milgrom
- The social basis of interdependent preferences pp. 779-800

- Andrew Postlewaite
- Social status and economic performance:: A survey pp. 801-820

- Yoram Weiss and Chaim Fershtman
- Social norms and economic welfare1 pp. 821-830

- H. Young
- A portrait of the individual investor pp. 831-844

- Werner F. M. De Bondt
- Reciprocity and economics: The economic implications of Homo Reciprocans1 pp. 845-859

- Ernst Fehr and Simon Gächter
- Life-cycle consumption and hyperbolic discount functions pp. 861-871

- David Laibson
- Are currency crises predictable? pp. 873-885

- Ilan Goldfajn and Rodrigo Valdés
- The trade balance and fiscal policy in the OECD pp. 887-895

- Philip Lane and Roberto Perotti
- Sharp reductions in current account deficits An empirical analysis pp. 897-908

- Gian Maria Milesi-Ferretti and Assaf Razin
- Bargaining while searching for outside options: A potential role for unions pp. 909-918

- Philippe Aghion, Olivier Compte and Philippe Jehiel
- The determination of R&D: Empirical evidence on the role of unions pp. 919-930

- Naercio Menezes-Filho, David Ulph and John van Reenen
- Labour markets, bargaining and innovation pp. 931-939

- Alistair Ulph and David Ulph
Volume 42, issue 2, 1998
- Nominal wage contracts and the persistent effects of monetary policy pp. 207-223

- Nils Gottfries and Andreas Westermark
- Market structure and the timing of technology adoption with network externalities pp. 225-244

- Jay Choi and Marcel Thum
- Job flow dynamics and firing restrictions pp. 245-275

- Pietro Garibaldi
- Competing markets pp. 277-310

- Thomas Gehrig
- Productivity shocks in a sectoral real business cycle model for West Germany pp. 311-327

- Bernd Lucke
- The distribution of wealth in the liberal social contract pp. 329-347

- Jean Mercier Ythier
- The semiflexible almost ideal demand system pp. 349-364

- GianCarlo Moschini
- The price-wage mechanism: An endogenous switching model pp. 365-374

- Jacek Osiewalski and Aleksander Welfe
- Reform of the European Union's Common Agricultural Policy: How to reach GATT-compatibility? pp. 375-411

- Silvia Weyerbrock
Volume 42, issue 1, 1998
- Gift exchange and reciprocity in competitive experimental markets pp. 1-34

- Ernst Fehr, Georg Kirchsteiger and Arno Riedl
- Describability and agency problems pp. 35-59

- Luca Anderlini and Leonardo Felli
- Is there always too little research in endogenous growth with expanding product variety? pp. 61-69

- Jean-Pascal Benassy
- Information policy in road transport with elastic demand: Some welfare economic considerations pp. 71-95

- Richard H. M. Emmerink, Erik Verhoef, Peter Nijkamp and Piet Rietveld
- Relative performance of public and private ownership under yardstick competition: electricity retail distribution pp. 97-122

- Subal Kumbhakar and Lennart Hjalmarsson
- 'Actual' versus 'virtual' employment in Europe Is Spain different? pp. 123-153

- Ramon Marimon and Fabrizio Zilibotti
- The impact of employment tax cuts on unemployment and wages; The role of unemployment benefits and tax structure pp. 155-183

- Christopher Pissarides
- Nominal rigidity and monetary uncertainty pp. 185-199

- Neil Rankin
- Who's publishing who? The national composition of contributors to some core US and European journals pp. 201-206

- Caroline Elliott, Sir David Greenaway and David Sapsford
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