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Volume 26, issue 3, 1984
- Tariffs and Pareto optimality in international trade: The case of unemployment pp. 261-276

- Jean-Pascal Benassy
- The West German gastarbeiter system of immigration pp. 277-294

- Jagdish N. Bhagwati, Klaus-Werner Schatz and Kar-yiu Wong
- Short-run fluctuations in fertility and mortality in pre-industrial Sweden pp. 295-317

- Zvi Eckstein, T. Schultz and Kenneth I. Wolpin
- Macroeconomic performance, old age security and the rate of social assistance recipients in Sweden pp. 319-338

- Bjorn Gustafsson
- Price behaviour in the Italian manufacturing industry pp. 339-351

- Alberto Heimler
- Purchasing power parity and relative price variability: Evidence from the 1970s pp. 353-367

- Stephen Miller
- Some further results on Rosen and Quandt's labor market model pp. 369-377

- Marianne Stenius and Matti Viren
Volume 26, issue 1-2, 1984
- Production uncertainty and the market equilibrium of the competitive firm pp. 1-11

- Michel Beuthe, Louis Eeckhoudt and Jean Lefoll
- Economic conflict and the solution of dynamic games pp. 13-32

- Andries Brandsma and Andrew Hughes Hallett
- The hidden economy as an 'unobserved' variable pp. 33-53

- Bruno Frey and Hannelore Weck-Hanneman
- On the design of bilateral contracts pp. 55-71

- Seppo Honkapohja
- Purchasing power parity in the 1920s and the 1970s: A note pp. 73-82

- Georg Junge
- Product innovation and employment pp. 83-108

- Yannis Katsoulacos
- On variability under certainty pp. 109-113

- Eliakim Katz
- On the recoverability of risk and time preferences from consumption and asset demands pp. 115-133

- H. M. Polemarchakis and L. Selden
- Capital movements, intersectoral resource shifts and the trade balance pp. 135-152

- Assaf Razin
- Adjustment of projections to recent observations pp. 153-166

- J. Sandef, F. J. H. Don and P. J. C. M. van den Berg
- The economic implications of learning-by-doing for population size and growth pp. 167-185

- Julian L. Simon and Gunter Steinmann
- Rationing macroeconomics: A Graphical Exposition pp. 187-201

- Henri Sneessens
- Complement to 'rationing macroeconomics: A graphical exposition': Aggregate demand and supply pp. 203-208

- Jean-Pierre Danthine and Michel Peytrignet
- Fixed points of compositions pp. 209-212

- Thijs ten Raa
- Intra-industry trade between the industrial countries and the developing world pp. 213-227

- P. K. M. Tharakan
- Energy-capital substitution, wage flexibility and aggregate output supply pp. 229-245

- Jose M. Vinals
- Imperfect information and credit market equilibrium pp. 247-258

- David Webb
Volume 25, issue 3, 1984
- A little bit more evidence on the natural rate hypothesis from the U.K pp. 279-292

- Charles Bean
- A comparison of technology in centrally-planned and market-type economies pp. 293-318

- Zdenek Drabek
- A cross section analysis of intra-industry trade in the U.K pp. 319-344

- Sir David Greenaway and Chris Milner
- Three pitfalls in the construction of family-based models of population growth pp. 345-354

- Murray Kemp, Daniel Leonard and Ngo Long
- The econometric modelling of aggregate consumer behaviour pp. 355-372

- George McKenzie and Stephen Thomas
- Efficient risk sharing, non-marketable labor income and fixed-wage contracts pp. 373-385

- Alan Marcus
- Misperceptions, rigidity and welfare pp. 387-399

- Torsten Persson and Lars Svensson
Volume 25, issue 2, 1984
- Materials price increases and aggregate adjustment in an open economy: A Stochastic Approach pp. 151-182

- Jagdeep S. Bhandari and Stephen J Turnovsky
- Robinson and Marshall-Lerner conditions with positive import content of exports pp. 183-185

- Fritz Breuss
- The international transmission of inflation to a small open economy under fixed exchange rates and highly interest-sensitive capital flows: An Empirical Analysis pp. 187-212

- F. X. Browne
- Does inflation uncertainty increase with the level of inflation? pp. 213-221

- George Bulkley
- On the relationship between aggregate merger activity and the stock market pp. 223-233

- Paul Geroski
- The break-up of a currency union increases the demand for money pp. 235-238

- Patrick Honohan
- Shadow pricing of labour and capital in an economy with unemployed labour pp. 239-252

- M. Marchand, Jack Mintz and Pierre Pestieau
- Supply shocks and the interdependence of macroeconomic stability under flexible exchange rates pp. 253-277

- Kazuo Ueda
Volume 25, issue 1, 1984
- Introduction pp. 1-6

- George de Menil and Robert Gordon
- Current and anticipated deficits, interest rates and economic activity pp. 7-27

- Olivier Blanchard
- 'Current and anticipated deficits, interest rates and economic activity' by Olivier Blanchard pp. 29-32

- Edmond Malinvaud
- 'Current and anticipated deficits, interest rates and economic activity' by Olivier Blanchard pp. 33-36

- Stephen Marris
- Does devaluation improve the current account? pp. 37-64

- Thorvaldur Gylfason and Ole Risager
- 'Does devaluation improve the current account?' by T. Gylfason and O. Risager pp. 65-68

- Jacob A. Frenkel
- 'Does devaluation improve the current account?' by T. Gylfason and O. Risager pp. 69-70

- Thierry de Montbrial
- The relationship between production and unemployment in Japan: Okun's law in comparative perspective pp. 71-94

- Koichi Hamada and Yoshio Kurosaka
- 'The relationship between production and unemployment in Japan Okun's law in comparative perspective' by K. Hamada and Y. Kurosaka pp. 95-98

- William S. Haraf
- 'The relationship between production and unemployment in Japan Okun's Law in comparative perspective' by K. Hamada and Y. Kurosaka pp. 99-105

- Jacques Mairesse
- An econometric model of France during the 19th century pp. 107-141

- François Bourguignon and M. Levy-Leboyer
- 'An econometric model of France during the 19th century' by F. Bourguignon and M. Levy-Leboyer pp. 143-146

- Robert Gordon
- 'An econometric model of France during the 19th century' by F. Bourguignon and M. Levy-Leboyer pp. 147-148

- Thierry de Montbrial