Finnish Economic Papers
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Volume 7, issue 2, 1994
- Rationality of limited rationality: some aggregate implications pp. 83-93

- Uri M. Possen and Mikko Puhakka
- Risk aversion, multivariate proxies and the behavior of asset returns pp. 94-107

- Kim Nummelin
- Testing weak exogeneity by multivariate cointegration techniques: the demand for labour in Finnish manufacturing pp. 108-119

- Jaakko Pehkonen
- Time-dependent effects of unemployment benefits pp. 120-129

- Juha Kettunen
- An n-person bargaining game pp. 130-132

- Klaus Kultti
Volume 7, issue 1, 1994
- Daily distribution of Swedish OMX-index returns over intraday-to-intraday time intervals pp. 3-16

- Lars Norden
- Evolutionary metaphors and the justification of economic efficiency pp. 17-29

- Marina Bianchi
- On the Lakatosian apple of discord in the history and methodology of economics pp. 30-41

- Andrea Salanti
- Finnish monetary policy in the credit rationing era pp. 42-55

- Juhana Vartiainen and Anders Vredin
- Finnish banking crisis: can we blame bank management? pp. 56-68

- Risto Murto
- Decision and negotiation support for transboundary air pollution control between Finland, Russia and Estonia pp. 69-80

- Vladimir Bushenkov, Veijo Kaitala, Alexander Lotov and Matti Pohjola
Volume 6, issue 2, 1993
- Incidence effects of proposed reforms for the payroll tax in Finnish manufacturing pp. 67-78

- Pasi Holm, Seppo Honkapohja and Erkki Koskela
- Marketing of public debt: the fixed-price technique pp. 79-88

- Graziella Bertocchi
- Mitigating the trade-off between equality and dynamic efficiency pp. 89-95

- Clas Eriksson
- Inventory investment in Swedish manufacturing firms pp. 96-107

- Claes-Håkan Gustafson and Henry Ohlsson
- Some distributional properties of monthly stock returns in Sweden 1919-1990 pp. 108-122

- Per Frennberg and Björn Hansson
- On the use of the Black & Scholes model in a stochastic interest rate economy pp. 123-130

- Krister Rindell
Volume 6, issue 1, 1993
- Symposium on mass unemployment in Finland: an introductory note pp. 3-4

- Kyösti Pulliainen and Heikki Taimio
- Mass unemployment: international experience and lessons for policy pp. 5-12

- Richard Jackman
- Temporary active labour market programmes - potential effects on unemployment pp. 13-24

- Outi Aarnio
- Unemployment benefit system and unemployment duration in Finland pp. 25-37

- Reija Lilja
- Financial shocks, wage-setting and employment pp. 41-49

- Jaakko Kiander
- Increasing incentives for reemployment pp. 51-60

- Juha Kettunen
Volume 5, issue 2, 1992
- Learning by doing and adverse selection: the importance of commitment pp. 79-90

- Ian E. Novos
- Spectral estimation of secular and cyclical elasticities for bilateral trade pp. 91-97

- Jaime Marquez
- An econometric diffusion model of exchange rate movements within a band: implications for interest rate differential and credibility of exchange rate policy pp. 98-109

- Olavi Rantala
- Stochastic and deterministic trends in Finnish macroeconomic time series pp. 110-116

- Mikael Linden
- On the behaviour of the Finnish stock index options markets pp. 117-128

- Vesa Puttonen
- A search theoretical analysis of the Finnish unemployment insurance system pp. 129-138

- Juha Kettunen
Volume 5, issue 1, 1992
- Differential information and excessive volatility in financial markets pp. 3-11

- Torben M. Andersen
- Credit markets with asymmetric information: a survey pp. 12-26

- Gerhard Clemenz and Mona Ritthaler
- Employment determination in the Swedish wood industry: a test of the labor demand model pp. 27-37

- Per Skedinger
- Discrete exchange rate changes with real wage resistance pp. 38-46

- Tapio Palokangas
- The development of regional underutilisation of labour resources in Finland 1972-89 pp. 47-60

- Hannu Tervo
- Do economists suffer from physics envy? pp. 61-68

- Philip Mirowski
Volume 4, issue 2, 1991
- Intertemporal decentralization pp. 79-103

- Mukul Majumdar and Tapan Mitra
- An analysis of SO2 negotiations between Finland and the Soviet Union pp. 104-112

- Veijo Kaitala, Matti Pohjola and Olli Tahvonen
- Why there is a lower bound on the central bank's foreign reserves pp. 113-129

- Alpo Willman
- Corporate tax exhaustion and financial policy: evidence on Finnish data pp. 130-141

- Kimmo Virolainen
- The interest rate elasticity of aggregate consumption: a time varying parameter approach pp. 142-153

- Christian C. Starck
- A note on the joint movements of the Phillips and beveridge curves pp. 154-162

- Jaakko Pehkonen
Volume 4, issue 1, 1991
- The effects of risk on efficient labor contracts pp. 2-9

- Noel Gaston and Randall Wright
- The economics of crowding out pp. 10-23

- Simon Benninga and Uri M. Possen
- Monopolistic competition, overlapping generations, and the role of monetary policy pp. 24-32

- Roberto Chang
- Testing the cointegration of house and stock prices in Finland pp. 33-51

- Kari Takala and Pekka Pere
- The impact of infrequent trading on betas based on daily, weekly and monthly return intervals: empirical evidence with Finnish data pp. 52-64

- Teppo Martikainen
- Acidification and timber supply with endogenous soil protection: a two-period model pp. 65-74

- Ville Ovaskainen
Volume 3, issue 2, 1990
- The current account, supply shocks and accommodative fiscal policy: interpretations of Swedish post-war data pp. 89-107

- Peter Englund and Anders Vredin
- The impact of trading volume on stock return distributions: an empirical analysis pp. 108-124

- Tom Berglund and Eva Liljeblom
- Distributional characteristics and proportionality of market-based security ratios pp. 125-133

- Jukka Perttunen and Teppo Martikainen
- Productivity in the Finnish customs pp. 134-145

- Eero Lehto
- Estimating the technical efficiency of a firm by eliminating the effects of exogenous factors pp. 146-155

- Urmas Sepp
- Optimum taxation of interest and imputed rent from consumer durable goods pp. 156-160

- Vidar Christiansen
- A note on depreciation allowances, taxation and risk-taking pp. 161-165

- Kai Konrad
- Quality choice, signalling, and moral hazard pp. 166-171

- Hannu Salonen
Volume 3, issue 1, 1990
- Evaluations of Swedish labor market policy pp. 3-13

- Anders Bjorklund
- Repressed financial systems as instruments of taxation: evidence from Iceland pp. 14-25

- Thrainn Eggertsson
- Do trade unions care about employment?: reduced-form test results from the Finnish paper and textile industries pp. 26-40

- Jaakko Pehkonen
- Housing investment in Finland pp. 41-53

- Kari Takala and Matti Tuomala
- Some small sample properties of cointegrated labour demand models pp. 54-60

- Mikael Linden
- A note on-the-job amenities and supply of labor: the Cobb-Douglas case pp. 61-63

- Heikki P. Niemeläinen
- Does methodology matter?: how should it be practiced? pp. 64-71

- Bruce J. Caldwell
- Thirteen theses on progress in economic methodology pp. 72-76

- D. Wade Hands
- Methodology of economics: complaints and guidelines pp. 77-84

- Uskali Mäki
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