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Volume 36, issue 8, 1992
- Monetary growth innovations in a simple cash-in-advance asset-pricing model pp. 1501-1521

- Marcelo Bianconi
- Intramarginal intervention in the EMS and the target-zone model of exchange-rate behavior pp. 1523-1532

- Kathryn M. Dominquez and Peter Kenen
- Capital controls and foreign exchange market crises in the EMS pp. 1533-1544

- Daniel Gros
- Time consistency of government financial policy in a small open economy pp. 1545-1555

- Bernd Huber
- Multinational firms and the tariff-jumping argument: A game theoretic analysis with some unconventional conclusions pp. 1557-1571

- Massimo Motta
- An investigation into the power of insiders in wage determination pp. 1573-1599

- Stephen Nickell and Paul Kong
- Pre-commitment and flexibility: Applications to oligopoly theory pp. 1601-1626

- Barbara Spencer and James Brander
- Quantitative restrictions and tariffs with endogenous firm behavior pp. 1627-1646

- Constantinos Syropoulos
Volume 36, issue 7, 1992
- Multiple equilibria in the British labour market: Some empirical evidence pp. 1333-1365

- Alan Manning
- Asset price variability in a rational expectations equilibrium pp. 1367-1377

- Jane M. Black and Ian Tonks
- Estimating a multiple-output generalized Box-Cox cost function: Cost structure and productivity growth in Belgian railroad operations, 1950-1986 pp. 1379-1398

- Bruno De Borger
- Dynamics of monetary intervention under managed floating pp. 1399-1411

- Slobodan Djajic and Stefania Bazzoni
- The EMS is a greater Deutschmark area pp. 1413-1425

- Bernhard Herz and Werner Roger
- Adverse selection, investment, and profit taxation pp. 1427-1452

- Robert Innes
- Labor migration in Europe: Experiences from Germany after unification pp. 1453-1471

- Bernd Raffelhuschen
- The role of policymakers' reputation in the EMS disinflations: An empirical evaluation pp. 1473-1492

- Axel A. Weber
Volume 36, issue 6, 1992
- European monetary union or hard EMS? pp. 1185-1204

- David Currie, Paul Levine and Joseph Pearlman
- Partial adjustment and the permanent income hypothesis pp. 1205-1222

- C. L. F. Attfield, D. Demery and N. W. Duck
- A new specification for aggregate employment in the U.K pp. 1223-1233

- V Bhaskar
- Do protection, schooling, product per head and income distribution influence growth?: A cross sectional analysis pp. 1235-1239

- A. Borsu and H. Glejser
- Optimal loan contracts and floating-rate debt in international lending to LDCs pp. 1241-1261

- Enrica Detragiache
- Controlling stock externalities: Flexible versus inflexible Pigovian corrections pp. 1263-1276

- Il-Dong Ko, Harvey Lapan and Todd Sandler
- Efficient credit rationing pp. 1277-1290

- David de Mesa and David Webb
- Business cycles with worker moral hazard pp. 1291-1303

- Jon Strand
- The estimation of the quantities in the IEQ regression pp. 1305-1310

- Martijn P. Tummers
- International trade and exchange rate volatility pp. 1311-1321

- Jean-Marie Viaene and Casper de Vries
Volume 36, issue 5, 1992
- Demand, supply, and financial deregulation-an introduction pp. 969-973

- George de Menil and Robert Gordon
- Interpreting the macroeconomic time series facts: The effects of monetary policy pp. 975-1000

- Christopher Sims
- 'Interpreting the macroeconomic time series facts: The effects of monetary policy': by Christopher Sims pp. 1001-1011

- Martin Eichenbaum
- The macroeconomic impact of flexible labor contracts, with an application to Spain pp. 1013-1047

- Samuel Bentolila and Gilles Saint-Paul
- 'The macroeconomic impact of flexible labor contracts, with an application to Spain': by S. Bentolila and G. Saint-Paul pp. 1048-1051

- Michael Burda
- 'The macroeconomic impact of flexible labor contracts, with an application to Spain': by S. Bentolila and G. Saint-Paul pp. 1051-1053

- Lawrence Katz
- Productivity growth in U.K. companies, 1975-1986 pp. 1055-1085

- Stephen Nickell, Sushil Wadhwani and Martin Wall
- 'Productivity growth in U.K. companies 1975-1986': by S. Nickell, S. Wadhwani and M. Wall pp. 1086-1091

- Heinz Konig
- Housing markets, consumption and financial liberalisation in the major economies pp. 1093-1127

- David Miles
- 'Housing markets, consumption and financial liberalisation in the major economies': by D. Miles pp. 1128-1131

- Miguel Sebastian
- 'Housing markets, consumption and financial liberalisation in the major economies': by D. Miles pp. 1131-1135

- Stephen Zeldes
- Capital requirements and the behaviour of commercial banks pp. 1137-1170

- Jean Rochet
- 'Capital requirements and the behaviour of banks': by Jean-Charles Rochet pp. 1171-1174

- Colin Mayer
- 'Capital requirements and the behaviour of banks': by Jean-Charles Rochet pp. 1174-1177

- Rafael Repullo
Volume 36, issue 4, 1992
- Technological choice, financial markets and economic development pp. 763-781

- Gilles Saint-Paul
- Wage contracts and business cycle models pp. 783-800

- Steven Ambler and Louis Phaneuf
- The impact of a hybrid personal tax system on capital accumulation and economic welfare pp. 801-813

- Robert A. Androkovich, Michael J. Daly and Fadle M. Naqib
- Exchange rate uncertainty, futures markets and the multinational firm pp. 815-826

- Udo Broll and Itzhak Zilcha
- The inflation discipline of currency substitution pp. 827-845

- Matthew Canzoneri and Behzad Diba
- Market structure and R&D competition pp. 847-864

- Gerhard Clemenz
- The fallacy of composition argument: Is it relevant for LDCs' manufactures exports? pp. 865-882

- Riccardo Faini, Fernando Clavijo and Abdel Senhadji-Semlali
- Cascading contingent protection pp. 883-892

- Bernard Hoekman and Michael P. Leidy
- Target zones and international policy coordination: The contrast between the necessary and sufficient conditions for success pp. 893-914

- Andrew Hughes Hallett
- Big effects of small interventions: The informational role of intervention in exchange rate policy pp. 915-924

- Michael Klein
- Dominant interest and inflation differentials within the EMS pp. 925-943

- Kees G. Koedijk and Clemens Kool
- Retail pricing and the costs of clearance sales: The formalisation of a rule of thumb pp. 945-962

- Bernard van Praag and Ben Bode
- Corrigendum pp. 963-963

- Jean-Paul Azam
Volume 36, issue 2-3, 1992
- Introduction pp. 207-208

- Francesco Giavazzi
- Macroeconomic theory and the labor market pp. 209-235

- Assar Lindbeck
- Endogenous macroeconomic growth theory pp. 237-267

- Elhanan Helpman
- Capital markets and economic fluctuations in capitalist economies pp. 269-306

- Joseph Stiglitz
- Economists as policymakers: A round-table discussion: Introduction pp. 307-309

- Mario Draghi
- From sharp stabilization to growth: On the political economy of Israel's transition pp. 310-319

- M. Bruno
- Macroeconomic stabilization and structural change in Mexico pp. 320-328

- Pedro Aspe
- Political economy and development policy pp. 329-336

- Dani Rodrik
- Positive and normative theories of public debt and inflation in historical perspective pp. 337-344

- Alberto Alesina and Guido Tabellini
- Should governments commit? pp. 345-353

- Jean-Jacques Laffont and Jean Tirole
- Collective models of household behavior: An introduction pp. 355-364

- François Bourguignon and Pierre Chiappori
- Household labor supply: What kind of data can tell us how many decision makers there are? pp. 365-371

- Arie Kapteyn and Peter Kooreman
- Intrahousehold inequality and the theory of targeting pp. 372-378

- Lawrence Haddad and Ravi Kanbur
- The international dimension of environmental policy pp. 379-387

- Carlo Carraro and Domenico Siniscalco
- Theoretical foundations of negotiations and cost sharing in transfrontier pollution problems pp. 388-399

- Parkash Chander and Henry Tulkens
- Carbon taxes: An international tax or harmonized domestic taxes? pp. 400-406

- Michael Hoel
- Economic transformation in Latin America: Lessons for Eastern Europe pp. 407-416

- Vittorio Corbo
- The effects of inflation on economic growth: Lessons from Latin America pp. 417-425

- Jose De Gregorio
- Shortages and price decontrol pp. 426-432

- Sweder van Wijnbergen
- Currency reform as the last stage of economic and monetary union: Some policy questions pp. 433-444

- Alberto Giovannini
- German monetary unification pp. 445-453

- Paul De Grauwe
- Monetary reform in Eastern Europe pp. 454-458

- Eduard Bomhoff
- Business cycles from 1850 to 1950: New facts about old data pp. 459-467

- Isabel Correia, Joao L. Neves and Sergio Rebelo
- Risk sharing in the business cycle pp. 468-475

- Jean-Pierre Danthine and John B. Donaldson
- On the econometrics of world business cycles pp. 476-482

- Finn Kydland
- What is a firm?: A historical perspective pp. 483-492

- Alfred Chandler
- The firm as a collection of assets pp. 493-507

- John Moore
- New issues in the Uruguay round: Services, TRIMs and TRIPs pp. 509-518

- Sir David Greenaway and Andre Sapir
- Analytical issues in the Uruguay round negotiations on agriculture pp. 519-526

- Kym Anderson
- The effects of EC-92 on the multi-fibre arrangement pp. 527-538

- Riccardo Faini, Jaime de Melo and Wendy Takacs
- Anglo-German differences in housing market dynamics: The role of institutions and macro economic policy pp. 539-548

- John Muellbauer
- House prices, household saving and financial market liberalization in Finland pp. 549-558

- Erkki Koskela, Heikki Loikkanen and Matti Viren
- The reincarnation of Keynesian economics pp. 559-565

- N. Gregory Mankiw
- Inflation and markups: Theories and evidence from the retail trade sector pp. 566-574

- Roland Benabou
- Hand-to-mouth consumers and asset prices pp. 575-583

- Philippe Weil
- Growth and distribution pp. 585-592

- Mervyn King
- Growth, distribution and politics pp. 593-602

- Torsten Persson and Guido Tabellini
- Distribution and growth in models of imperfect capital markets pp. 603-611

- Philippe Aghion and Patrick Bolton
- Auction and dealership markets: What is the difference? pp. 613-623

- Marco Pagano and Ailsa Roell
- Stock price manipulation, market microstructure and asymmetric information pp. 624-630

- Franklin Allen and Gary Gorton
- Excess volatility of stock prices and Knightian uncertainty pp. 631-638

- James Dow and Sergio Werlang
- Federalism and clubs: Towards an economic theory of overlapping political jurisdictions pp. 639-646

- Alessandra Casella and Bruno Frey
- Fiscal policy coordination as fiscal federalism: Economic integration, public goods and efficiency in growing economies pp. 647-653

- Willem Buiter and Kenneth Kletzer
- Fiscal federalism in Europe: Lessons from the United States experience pp. 654-660

- Robert P. Inman and Daniel L. Rubinfeld
- Structural reform in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 661-669

- Richard Portes
- Industrial restructuring in Eastern Europe: Policies and prospects pp. 670-676

- Gordon Hughes and Paul Hare
- Human capital, investment and migration in an integrated Europe pp. 677-684

- Michael Burda and Charles Wyplosz
- The transmission of the great depression in the United States, Britain, France and Germany pp. 685-694

- James Foreman-Peck, Andrew Hughes Hallett and Yue Ma
- Could bruening have done it?: A Keynesian model of interwar Germany, 1925-1938 pp. 695-701

- Knut Borchardt and Albrecht Ritschl
- A model of the UK economy in the interwar period pp. 702-709

- Nicholas Dimsdale and Nicholas Horsewood
- Minutes of the sixth general assembly: Cambridge, 2 September 1990 pp. 711-711

- Jean-Paul Lambert
- Minutes of the council meeting on 30 August 1991 in Cambridge pp. 712-715

- Jean-Paul Lambert
- Report of the secretary pp. 718-721

- Jean-Paul Lambert
- Report of the chairman of the standing committee for Students' Affairs pp. 730-730

- Franz Palm
Volume 36, issue 1, 1992
- Intergenerational transfers within the family pp. 1-16

- Helmuth Cremer, Denis Kessler and Pierre Pestieau
- Trade liberalisation with imperfect competition: The large and the small of it pp. 17-35

- Trien Nguyen and Randall Wigle
- The heterogeneity of labor, wage indexation and welfare pp. 37-49

- Arto Kovanen
- Veblen effects and their impact on the new European community and some of their trading partners pp. 51-70

- K. J. Hayes, Daniel Slottje, M. J. Ferrantino and Joachim Wagner
- Market uncertainties and cyclical dumping pp. 71-82

- Satya Das
- Income taxation, labor supply and the theory of income-based cost-of-living indices pp. 83-100

- Michael Baye and Dan Black
- Terms of trade fluctuations and stabilization of producer prices by compensatory taxation pp. 101-118

- Jean-Paul Azam
- Searching for a will o' the wisp: An empirical study of the NAIRU in Canada pp. 119-136

- Mark Setterfield, Daniel Gordon and Lars Osberg
- Foreign investment and technology transfer: A simple model pp. 137-155

- Jian-Ye Wang and Magnus Blomstrom
- Durable goods monopoly, learning by doing and the Coase conjecture pp. 157-177

- Trond Olsen
- Structural adjustment policies and productive efficiency of socialist enterprises pp. 179-199

- Janez Prasnikar, Jan Svejnar and Mark Klinedinst
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