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Volume 35, issue 8, 1991
- Quality indicators: In theory and in fact pp. 1491-1505

- Chr. Hjorth-Andersen
- Cost differences and survival in declining industries: A case for 'picking winners'? pp. 1507-1528

- I. Dierickx, C. Matutes and Damien Neven
- Asset prices and public information: An empirical investigation in the market for automobiles pp. 1529-1542

- Winand Emons and Juergen von Hagen
- Exchange rate policy and wage formation in an economy with many trade unions pp. 1543-1557

- Steinar Holden
- Criteria of external sustainability pp. 1559-1574

- Jocelyn Home
- Labour supply and unemployment in Japan pp. 1575-1587

- Toshiaki Tachibanaki and Kojiro Sakurai
- Economies of scale, location, age, and sex discrimination in household demand pp. 1589-1595

- Antoni Bosch-Domènech
- Political determinants of budget deficits: Coalition effects versus minority effects pp. 1597-1603

- Per-Anders Edin and Henry Ohlsson
Volume 35, issue 7, 1991
- Transmission of U.S. monetary policy to Europe and asymmetry in the European monetary system pp. 1369-1384

- P. Artus, Sanvi Avouyi-Dovi, E. Bleuze and F. Lecointe
- Inflation uncertainty, inflationary shocks and the credibility of counterinflation policy pp. 1385-1397

- Roy Batchelor and Adrian Orr
- Rank dominance and international comparisons of income distributions pp. 1399-1409

- John A. Bishop, John P. Formby and Paul D. Thistle
- Trade unions, non-binding wage agreements, and capital accumulation pp. 1411-1426

- Michael Devereux and Ben Lockwood
- Macroeconomic policy in a large unionised economy pp. 1427-1448

- Huw Dixon
- Production structure and cyclical behaviour: Modelling the supply block of the Greek economy pp. 1449-1471

- Yorgos E. Papatheodorou
- Consumer rationing and the posssibility of intertemporal price discrimination pp. 1473-1484

- Patrick Van Cayseele
Volume 35, issue 6, 1991
- Editorial pp. i-i

- François Bourguignon
- High tech and productivity: Evidence from Israeli industrial firms pp. 1199-1221

- Arie Bregman, Melvyn Fuss and Haim Regev
- Rent seeking with uncertain opposition pp. 1223-1235

- Robert Cairns and Ngo Long
- Duopolistic vertical restraints pp. 1237-1253

- Esther Gal-Or
- Undominated wage rates in a unionized overlapping generations economy pp. 1255-1275

- Hans Jorgen Jacobsen and Christian Schultz
- Cost of characteristics indices and household equivalence scales pp. 1277-1293

- Arthur Lewbel
- European integration and trade flows pp. 1295-1309

- Damien Neven and Lars-Hendrik Roller
- Factor prices under integrated markets for risky capital pp. 1311-1340

- Carol Osler
- The political economy of anti-dumping undertakings in the European communities pp. 1341-1359

- P. K. M. Tharakan
Volume 35, issue 5, 1991
- Insider effects in wage determination: Evidence from five countries pp. 1009-1034

- Bertil Holmlund and Johnny Zetterberg
- Is there trend reversion in purchasing power parity? pp. 1035-1055

- Pier Giorgio Ardeni and Diego Lubian
- Dynamic voluntary provision of public goods pp. 1057-1067

- Chaim Fershtman and Shmuel Nitzan
- Negotiation of profit-sharing contracts in industry pp. 1069-1085

- Bernard Bensaid and Robert Gary-Bobo
- The joint profit maximum as a free-entry equilibrium outcome pp. 1087-1101

- Joseph Harrington
- Correction of the material balance equation in dynamic input-output models pp. 1103-1108

- Harold Houba and Hans Kremers
- The evolution of John Law's theories and policies 1707-1715 pp. 1109-1125

- Antoin E. Murphy
- Tariffs, real exchange rates, and the trade balance in a two-country world pp. 1127-1142

- Jonathan Ostry
- Cyclical variation in vacancy durations and vacancy flows: An empirical analysis pp. 1143-1155

- Jan van Ours and Geert Ridder
- Pro-competitive effects of trade reform: Results from a CGE model of Cameroon pp. 1157-1184

- Shantayanan Devarajan and Dani Rodrik
- Anti-dumping and countervailing duties under oligopoly: A comment pp. 1185-1187

- David Collie
Volume 35, issue 4, 1991
- The 'new macroeconomics' a decade later: An introduction pp. 715-721

- George de Menil and Robert Gordon
- The response of consumption to income: A cross-country investigation pp. 723-756

- John Campbell and N. Gregory Mankiw
- The response of consumption to income: A Cross-Country investigation: by J.Y. Campbell and N.G. Mankiw why test the permanent income hypothesis? pp. 757-764

- John Cochrane
- The response of consumption to income: A cross-country investigation: by John Y. Campbell and N. Gregory Mankiw pp. 764-767

- David Hendry
- Aggregate investment, the stock market, and the Q model: Robust results for six OECD countries pp. 769-825

- Gabriel Sensenbrenner
- Aggregate investment, the stock market and the Q model: Robust results for six OECD countries: by G. Sensenbrenner pp. 826-830

- John Campbell
- Aggregate investment, the stock market and the Q-model: Robust results for six OECD countries: by G. Sensenbrenner pp. 830-832

- Heinz Konig
- Modeling the demand for narrow money in the United Kingdom and the United States pp. 833-881

- David Hendry and Neil Ericsson
- Modeling the demand for narrow money in the United Kingdom and the United States: by David F. Hendry and Neil R. Ericsson pp. 882-883

- J. S. Flemming
- Modeling the demand for narrow money in the United Kingdom and the United States: by David F. Hendry and Neil R. Ericsson pp. 883-886

- Uwe Westphal
- Empirical analysis of macroeconomic time series: VAR and structural models pp. 887-917

- Michael Clements and Grayham Mizon
- Empirical analysis of macroeconomic time series: VAR and structural models: by M.P. Clements and G.E. Mizon pp. 918-922

- Gebhard Kirchgässner
- Empirical analysis of macroeconomic time series: VAR and structural models: by Michael P. Clements and Grayham E. Mizon pp. 922-932

- Christopher Sims
- Real business cycles under test: A multi-country, multi-sector exercise pp. 933-960

- Horst Entorf
- Real business cycles under test: A multi-country, multi-sector exercise: by Horst Entorf pp. 961-966

- Charles Plosser
- Real business cycle under test; A multi-country, multi-sector exercise: by Horst Entorf pp. 966-969

- Lucrezia Reichlin
- International trade with endogenous technological change pp. 971-1001

- Luis Rivera-Batiz and Paul Romer
- International trade with endogenous technological change: by L.A. Rivera-Batiz and P.M. Romer pp. 1002-1004

- Charles Wyplosz
Volume 35, issue 2-3, 1991
- Introduction pp. 209-211

- Thorvaldur Gylfason
- Economists and the welfare state pp. 213-239

- Agnar Sandmo
- Public policy and the economics of development pp. 241-271

- Nicholas Stern
- Local justice: How institutions allocate scarce goods and necessary burdens pp. 273-291

- Jon Elster
- Expectations driven business cycles pp. 293-299

- Jean-Michel Grandmont
- Perfectly competitive models of endogenous business fluctuations pp. 300-305

- Michele Boldrin
- Statistical inference based upon non-linear science pp. 306-312

- Chera L. Sayers
- Why Marshall was right about Ricardo pp. 313-322

- Samuel Hollander
- Alfred Marshall and Adam Smith pp. 323-332

- David A. Reisman
- Marshall's analysis of economising behaviour with particular reference to the consumer pp. 333-341

- A. M. Endres
- Poverty in the developing world: Assessment of the past, prospects for the future pp. 343-349

- Jacques van der Gaag
- Human development: Concepts and measurement pp. 350-357

- Meghnad Desai
- Poverty: A wasted decade pp. 358-365

- Graham Pyatt
- International trade and '1992': An overview pp. 367-377

- L. Winters
- European Community external protection and 1992: Voluntary export restraints applied to Pacific Asia pp. 378-387

- Carl B. Hamilton
- Economic integration and market access pp. 388-395

- Alasdair Smith and Anthony Venables
- From common fish to rights based fishing: Fisheries management and the evolution of exclusive rights to fish pp. 397-407

- Rognvaldur Hannesson
- Efficient management of ocean fisheries pp. 408-417

- Ragnar Arnason
- The reform of unemployment compensation: Choices for East and West pp. 419-429

- John Micklewright
- Perestrojka in the Dutch health care system: A demonstration project for other European countries pp. 430-440

- Wynand P. M. M. van de Ven
- Public pensions: Choices for the future pp. 441-453

- M. Marchand and Pierre Pestieau
- Introduction pp. 455-456

- Michael Emerson, Alberto Giovannini and Niels Thygesen
- On gradual monetary reform pp. 457-466

- Alberto Giovannini
- Aspects of the economics of EMU pp. 467-473

- Michael Emerson
- Monetary management in a monetary union pp. 474-483

- Niels Thygessen
- Reform of the electricity supply industry in Britain: An assessment of the development of public policy pp. 485-495

- John Vickers and George Yarrow
- The European internal market for telecommunications pp. 496-503

- Jurgen Muller
- Regulatory reform in European banking pp. 505-515

- Xavier Vives
- Trade, knowledge spillovers, and growth pp. 517-526

- Gene Grossman and Elhanan Helpman
- Laissez-faire and expropriation of foreign capital in a growing economy pp. 527-534

- Daniel Cohen and Philippe Michel
- Unemployment: A symptom of stagnation or a side-effect of growth? pp. 535-541

- Philippe Aghion and Peter Howitt
- Experiences with liberalization policies: The case of textiles pp. 543-551

- Dean Spinanger
- The effects of trade liberalisation: Problems of modelling the effects of liberalising agricultural trade pp. 552-561

- Allan Buckwell and John Medland
- The experience with liberalization policies: The case of the agricultural sector pp. 562-570

- Ulrich Koester
- Reform in Hungary: Sequencing and privatisation pp. 571-580

- David M Newbery
- Transition to a market economy: The case of Czechoslovakia pp. 581-590

- Joshua Charap and Karel Dyba
- The integration of Germany: Real economic adjustment pp. 591-602

- Horst Siebert
- Changing incentives for economic research in the Netherlands pp. 603-611

- Arie Kapteyn and Aart de Zeeuw
- The use of assessments of British university teaching, and especially research, for the allocation of resources: A personal view pp. 612-618

- John Flemming
- The teaching of economics in France: Some issues pp. 619-627

- J. Lesourne
- Accounting for the impact of agriculture and forestry on environmental quality pp. 629-641

- Neil Adger and Martin Whitby
- Degradation of environmental capital and national accounting procedures pp. 642-649

- John Hartwick
- Optimal growth with renewable resources and pollution pp. 650-661

- Olli Tahvonen and Jari Kuuluvainen
- Minutes of the fifth general assembly Lisbon, 2 September 1990 pp. 663-663

- Jean-Paul Lambert
- Minutes of the council meeting on 30 August 1990 in Lisbon pp. 663-667

- Jean-Paul Lambert
- Report of the secretary pp. 669-672

- Jean-Paul Lambert
- Report of the treasurer pp. 673-675

- Pietro Balestra
- Report of the chairman of the standing Committee for Students' Affairs pp. 679-679

- Pierre Dehez
Volume 35, issue 1, 1991
- The non-neutrality of inflation for international capital movements pp. 1-22

- Hans-Werner Sinn
- Tests of alternative wage employment bargaining models with an application to the UK aggregate labour market pp. 23-37

- George Alogoskoufis and Alan Manning
- Market uncertainty and competitive equilibrium entry pp. 39-48

- Elie Appelbaum and Chin Lim
- Repressed inflation, queuing and the resale of goods in a centrally planned economy pp. 49-60

- John Bennett
- Monopolistic competition, costs of adjustment, and the behavior of European manufacturing employment pp. 61-79

- Michael Burda
- Balance of payments crises in an optimal portfolio model pp. 81-101

- Stijn Claessens
- Intergenerational transfers and capital market imperfections: Evidence from a cross-section of Italian households pp. 103-120

- Luigi Guiso and Tullio Jappelli
- Strategic behaviour in the MDP procedure pp. 121-138

- Oskar von dem Hagen
- Income distribution and labor market effects of Austrian pre- and post-Tokyo-round tariff protection pp. 139-154

- Wilhelm Kohler
- The macroeconomic implications of financial deregulation pp. 155-178

- Jacques Melitz and Christian Bordes
- Capital income taxation in a growing open economy pp. 179-197

- Søren Nielsen and Peter Birch Sorensen
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