Atlantic Economic Journal
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Volume 30, issue 4, 2002
- Transparency in monetary policy pp. 353-365

- Manfred Neumann
- Public capital formation and labor productivity growth in Mexico pp. 366-379

- Miguel Ramirez
- A rationale for meeting quotas asymmetrically pp. 380-384

- J. Meister and Robert Main
- Asymmetric effects of inflation shocks on inflation uncertainty pp. 385-388

- Barbara Caporale and Tony Caporale
- Jurisdictional competition for quality standards: Competition of laxity? pp. 389-402

- Thomas Apolte
- A comparison of rents and producer surplus when industry input supply functions are interdependent pp. 403-413

- Gregg Frasco
- Net interstate population growth rates and the Tiebout-Tullock hypothesis: New empirical evidence, 1990–2000 pp. 414-421

- Richard Cebula
- Russia's second shift: Is housework hurting women's wages? pp. 422-432

- Stephen DeLoach and Annie Hoffman
- Winners, Losers, and Microsoft: Competition and Antitrust in High Technology Stan J. Liebowitz and Stephen E. Margolis, 1999, pp. 288 pp. 433-441

- Erwin Blackstone, John Roccili and Joseph Fuhr
- The fuzzy math on butterfly ballots and the Buchanan vote pp. 442-442

- Fahim Ahmed, Saad Kamal and Paul Sommers
- Preliminary evidence on unbundled elements demand in local telephony pp. 443-443

- Robert Ekelund and George Ford
Volume 30, issue 3, 2002
- The euro and the monetary union pp. 225-235

- Jean-Claude Trichet
- The effects of EMU on euro area unemployment pp. 244-262

- Markus Knell
- Are small countries too powerful within the ECB? pp. 263-282

- Helge Berger and Jakob Haan
- Monetary policy in the euro area: Was it too tight in the 1990s? pp. 283-297

- Willi Semmler, Alfred Greiner and Wenlang Zhang
- Was ECB's monetary policy optimal? pp. 298-319

- Fritz Breuss
- The german stability program: A quantitative assessment pp. 320-334

- Klaus Weyerstrass
- Britain and the euro pp. 335-348

- Andrew Hughes Hallett
- Information and economic rationality: An empirical test pp. 349-349

- Franklin Mixon and H. Black
Volume 30, issue 2, 2002
- Long- and short-term interest rates in 19 countries: Tests of cointegration and parameter instability pp. 105-120

- A. Arize, J. Malindretos and Z. Obi
- The welfare effects of a european anti-dumping duty and price-undertaking policy pp. 121-135

- Wilfried Pauwels and Linda Springael
- Electricity transmission pricing: The German case pp. 136-147

- Matthias Niederprüm and Michael Pickhardt
- On the determinants of capital flight from Russia pp. 148-169

- Marcella Mulino
- Trade liberalization and productivity growth in Australian manufacturing industries pp. 170-185

- Renuka Mahadevan
- On access pricing with network externalities pp. 186-190

- Demetrius Yannelis
- Valuing improvements in lifetime endowments in markets with no borrowing pp. 191-195

- Kevin Frick
- Gray marketing and unfair competition pp. 196-204

- Hsiu-Li Chen
- From edgeworth to fisher to vickrey: A comment on Michael J. Boskin's Vickrey lecture pp. 205-208

- Robert Dimand and Robert Koehn
- A note on customs unions vs. non-preferential tariffs pp. 209-212

- Yeong-Her Yeh
- Modeling monetary economies Bruce Champ and Scott Freeman, 2001, pp. 325 pp. 213-217

- Christopher Waller
- A computer simulation for teaching the theory of nonprofit firms pp. 218-218

- David Hoaas
- The tangency requirement between average revenue and average cost curves pp. 219-219

- Kailash Khandke and Ken Peterson
- Internet savings on new car purchases: Perception and reality pp. 220-220

- Ellen Sewell and Charles Bodkin
- Impact of currency depreciation on real GDP in South Korea pp. 221-221

- Sang Lee
- Characteristics of those offended by organ procurement alternatives pp. 222-222

- A. Adams and Peter Calcagno
Volume 30, issue 1, 2002
- Towards microeconomics of innovation: Growth engine hallmark of market economics pp. 1-12

- William Baumol
- Competition and collusion in a government procurement auction market pp. 13-25

- Srabana Gupta
- A heckscher-ohlin-samuelson interpretation of the labor-environmental coalition in Seattle pp. 26-33

- Robert Kohn
- Asymmetric wage indexation pp. 34-47

- James Cover and David Hoose
- Human and knowledge capital: A contribution to the empirics of state economic growth pp. 48-60

- Ronald Moomaw, J. Mullen and Martin Williams
- Nominal versus real wage rigidity in a monopoly union: A synthesis pp. 61-73

- Ching-chong Lai and Juin-Jen Chang
- Searching for cincinnatus: Representatives' backgrounds and voting behavior pp. 74-86

- Rex Pjesky and Daniel Sutter
- The general theory: Fabrication or revolution? David Laidler, 1999, pp. 377 pp. 87-96

- L. Johnson and Thomas Cate
- Evidence that extra credit assignments induce moral hazard pp. 97-97

- Mark Wilson
- On bivariate risk aversion pp. 98-98

- Christophe Courbage
- A note on the simple balanced budget multiplier pp. 99-99

- Yong Glasure
- Responses of credit card rates to changes in the FFR pp. 100-100

- Yu Hsing
- Reinvigorating the study of economics pp. 101-101

- Howard Cochran and Gary Hodgin
- Economic freedom and the status of women pp. 102-102

- Chris Paul and Yassaman Saadatmand
Volume 29, issue 4, 2001
- Economic impact of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 pp. 353-357

- John Virgo
- Long run consequences of the terrorist acts—Possible stimulating effects pp. 358-359

- William Baumol
- The impact on the financial and banking sector from the U.S. perspective pp. 360-363

- William Lang
- Macroeconomic impacts and implications for business pp. 364-373

- Chris Varvares
- The public finance and political impact from the European perspective pp. 374-377

- M van der Hoek
- Mergers, welfare, and concentration: Results from a model of stackelberg-cournot oligopoly pp. 378-392

- Nick Feltovich
- When producer surplus underestimates rents pp. 393-405

- Gregg Frasco and Chulho Jung
- Spillover effects of local fiscal policy pp. 406-419

- Paul Hettler
- The complementarity between U.S. foreign direct investment stock and trade pp. 420-437

- W. Hejazi and A. Safarian
- Subsidy policies in a fertility choice model pp. 438-449

- Manuel Gómez
- Financial penalties as an alternative criminal sanction: Evidence from panel data pp. 450-458

- Todd Cherry
- Core authors and rankings in economics pp. 459-468

- Gaines Liner
- A Keynesian view of the fisher separation theorem pp. 469-469

- Alan Hochstein
- Hurricane mitigation: Rational choice or market failure pp. 470-470

- Kevin Simmons and Jonathan Willner
- Globalization and the Asian financial crisis pp. 471-471

- Roy Mclean
- Preholiday calendar regularities in Ireland pp. 472-472

- Brian Lucey
- New England's residual wholesale electricity market pp. 473-473

- Brian Deese, Eric Schacht and Paul Sommers
- Quality signals and experience goods: Higher education pp. 474-474

- Michael Melton and Len Trevino
Volume 29, issue 3, 2001
- Using disaster planning to optimize expenditures on financial safety nets pp. 243-253

- Edward Kane
- European Union enlargement: An historic milestone in the process of European integration pp. 254-265

- Nicholas Baltas
- Random thoughts on voting pp. 266-273

- Gordon Tullock
- Gains and losses from trade when countries differ in public knowledge stock pp. 274-293

- Hans Jarle Kind
- Vote share and return rates: A comparison of two measures of election outcomes pp. 294-303

- Joseph McGarrity
- The electoral college and voter participation: Evidence on two hypotheses pp. 304-310

- Richard Cebula
- Using principal components to produce an economic and social development index: An application to Latin America and the U.S pp. 311-329

- Miles Cahill and Nicolás Sánchez
- A new perspective on antebellum slavery: Public policy and slave prices pp. 330-340

- Mark Yanochik, Bradley Ewing and Mark Thornton
- The scholarly output of economists: A description of publishing patterns pp. 341-349

- Joe Davis, John Huston and Debra Patterson
Volume 29, issue 2, 2001
- Endogenous capital utilization in a neoclassical growth model pp. 121-134

- Beatriz Rumbos and Leonardo Auernheimer
- A model of optimal advertising expenditures in a dynamic duopoly pp. 135-161

- Maria Paz Espinosa and Petr Mariel
- Remedies for misrepresentation in applications in the presence of fraudulent intent pp. 162-176

- Charles North
- Empirical evidence of a positive inflation premium being incorporated into stock prices pp. 177-185

- Austin Murphy and Anandi Sahu
- The effects of tax rates and enforcement policies on taxpayer compliance: A study of self-employed taxpayers pp. 186-202

- Mukhtar Ali, H. Cecil and James Knoblett
- Economies of scale and optimal capital in nuclear and fossil fuel electricity production pp. 203-214

- Russell Rhine
- Environmental taxation in an optimal tax framework pp. 215-231

- Thomas Sadler
- The political economy of Gunnar Myrdal James Angresano Edward Elgar, 1997, 197 pp pp. 232-239

- Robert Ley
- Is hedging a speculative activity? pp. 240-240

- Imad Moosa
Volume 29, issue 1, 2001
- Financial collapse: 1933 pp. 1-19

- Allan Meltzer
- Reassessing the role of buffer stock money under oil price shocks pp. 20-30

- Nicholas Apergis
- The influence of inflation on differential price changes across European markets pp. 31-47

- Christos Ioannidis and Mick Silver
- Exchange market pressure, trade, sovereign credit ratings, and U.S. exports in banking services pp. 48-62

- Cynthia Tori and Scott Tori
- Explaining the reduction in the gender wage gap during the 1990–94 economic recession in Spain pp. 63-74

- Ricardo Aller and Miren Arce
- The impact of international agreements on domestic policy: An analysis of tariff policy in African countries pp. 75-86

- Sylvain Boko
- Political instability, policy uncertainty, and economic growth: An empirical investigation pp. 87-106

- Abdiweli Ali
- Capital flows and financial crises: Theory versus realityCapital flows and financial crises Edited by Miles Kahler Cornell University Press, 1998, 268 pp pp. 107-112

- Cynthia Benzing
- The use of power point and student performance pp. 113-113

- Elizabeth Rankin and David Hoaas
- Dynamic inefficiency across nations pp. 114-114

- John Leonard and Joe Prinzinger
- The after-tax turnover-related performance of bond mutual funds pp. 115-115

- Janet Payne, Walton Taylor and James Yoder
- The value of professional certifications in academe pp. 116-116

- John Marcis and Eugene Bland
- Structural regulation of polluting oligopoly pp. 117-117

- Sherrill Shaffer
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