Atlantic Economic Journal
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Volume 26, issue 4, 1998
- A positive theory of optimal personal income distribution and growth pp. 331-352

- Gerold Blümle and Friedrich Sell
- On the export-led growth hypothesis for the little dragons: An empirical reinvestigation pp. 353-371

- Jordan Shan and Fiona Sun
- Convergence (divergence) and the U.S. states pp. 372-378

- Rubina Vohra
- Permanent and transitory shocks on real and nominal exchange rates in Turkey during the post-1980 period pp. 379-396

- Haluk Erlat and Guzin Erlat
- Takings, litigation, and just compensation pp. 397-412

- Alfredo Esposto
- The effect of uncertain returns on human capital investment patterns pp. 413-419

- James Monks
- Tax evasion and intertemporal choice pp. 420-430

- Partha Sengupta
- Shifting the mainstream: Lawson's impetusEconomics and Reality tony lawson routledge, 1997, 364 pp pp. 431-440

- Edward Fullbrook
Volume 26, issue 3, 1998
- What the euro means for the dollar and the international Monetary system pp. 227-237

- Robert Mundell
- A theory of gridlock: Strategic behavior in legislative deliberations pp. 238-251

- Evan Osborne
- Modeling the currency issue pp. 252-258

- Jerry Mushin
- Economic implications of proposed accounting for stock-based compensation pp. 259-273

- Samir El-Gazzar and Philip Finn
- A disaggregated analysis of employment growth fluctuations in Canada pp. 274-287

- Eswar Prasad and Alun Thomas
- The impact of deregulation on employment discrimination in the trucking industry pp. 288-303

- Jacqueline Agesa
- Minimum wage and employment in the fast food industry pp. 304-308

- William Gissy
- Reward for being an immigrant: Earnings gap between immigrant and native-born West Indians pp. 309-316

- B. Philip Jeon and Walter Simmons
- Pollution and the firm Robert E. Kohn Edward Elgar, 1998, 251 pp pp. 317-324

- Jon Harford
- Another look at commodity price as a policy target pp. 325-325

- Ming-Shiun Pan and Pikki Lai
- College demand and the campus security act of 1990 pp. 326-326

- Craig Depken
- Students' preferences of gender in professional contacts pp. 327-327

- John Marcis
- Rational behavior by migrant farmworkers: Organized spatial and labor patterns pp. 328-328

- Todd Cherry
Volume 26, issue 2, 1998
- Brazil's twin deficits: An empirical examination pp. 121-128

- M. Faizul Islam
- Strategic factors for trading and investing in Latin America by U.S. businesses during the post-NAFTA era pp. 129-136

- George Trivoli and Robert Graham
- Small firms and economic growth in europe pp. 137-146

- Martin Carree and Roy Thurik
- Export-output causality: The Irish case 1953–93 pp. 147-161

- Eleanor Doyle
- Sticky prices as a coordination success pp. 162-171

- Kenneth Mischel
- Cournot, bertrand, and modern game theory pp. 172-174

- Clarence Morrison
- User charges and bureaucratic inefficiency pp. 175-189

- Edward Bierhanzl and Paul Downing
- The moonlighting decision of unmarried men and women: Family and labor market influences pp. 190-205

- W. David Allen
- Local measured service revisited: A Southern Wisconsin test case pp. 206-213

- Paul Isely and Matthew Roelofs
- Studies in accounting history: Tradition and innovation for the twenty-first century Atsuo Tsuji and Paul Garner, editors greenwood Press, 1995, 280 pp pp. 214-221

- Zabihollah Rezaee
- International trade, vertical markets, and endogenous technology pp. 222-222

- Scott Smith
- Optimal environmental tax, waste disposal charge, and illegal waste disposal pp. 223-223

- Chongwoo Choe
- Budget deficits, money, prices, interest rates, and causality pp. 224-224

- Benjamin Cheng
- The effect of unions on hours and employment pp. 225-225

- Carol Dole
Volume 26, issue 1, 1998
- On optimizing progress in a diversified economy pp. 1-7

- Franz Gehrels
- Monetarism: The issues and the outcome pp. 8-31

- Allan Meltzer
- Do more open countries have a higher growth rate but more inequality? pp. 32-43

- Zaki Eusufzai
- Twice a day or continuously? Observation frequency and inference on foreign exchange volatility persistence pp. 44-53

- Michael Melvin and Bettina Peiers
- Dynamics of parallel and official exchange rates: The experience of hungary pp. 54-65

- Ali Kutan
- Exchange rate systems and linkages in the pacific basin pp. 66-84

- Su Zhou
- Aggregate fluctuations in a monetary two-sector endogenous growth model pp. 85-101

- Elvan Ozlu
- Turning to Adam Smith Ian Simpson Ross Oxford University Press, 1995, 495 pp pp. 102-115

- Pier Porta
- Divorce: Evidence from Florida counties pp. 116-116

- Charles Godward, John List and Mark Thompson
- Menu costs as investment in productivity pp. 117-117

- Deepak Sinha
- Mr. Keynes, the multiplier, and the balanced budget proposal pp. 118-118

- Kailash Khandke
- Work incentives and salary distributions in the national hockey league pp. 119-119

- Paul Sommers
Volume 25, issue 4, 1997
- Macroeconomic stability in a free banking system pp. 331-343

- David VanHoose
- Partial credibility and policy announcements: The problem of time inconsistency in macroeconomics revisited pp. 344-357

- Silke Reeves
- Option volume and stock price behavior: Some evidence from the Chicago board options exchange pp. 358-370

- Michael Boluch and Trevor Chamberlain
- The economics of conditional heteroskedasticity: Evidence from canadian and U.S. stock and futures markets pp. 371-385

- Lucy Ackert and Marie Racine
- Frontier estimation of changes in Workers' labor market information pp. 386-402

- John Robst and KimMarie McGoldrick
- Noncooperative foundations for the kalai-smorodinsky and equal sacrifice solutions via prominence structures pp. 403-411

- Nejat Anbarci
- An empirical investigation of forces influencing productivity and the rate of convergence among states pp. 412-419

- Rubina Vohra
- The antitrust laws: A primer John H. Shenefield and Irwin M. Stelzer AEI Press, 1993, xi, 118 pp pp. 420-426

- Coldwell Daniel
- Teaching loads and the production of economic research publications pp. 427-427

- Paul Grimes and Emmanuel Tsiritakis
- Enhancing analytical methods of collective decision making pp. 428-428

- Joni Charles and Cecilia Temponi
- A note on risk aversion and labor supply pp. 429-429

- Joseph Eisenhauer
- On economic instability in African economies pp. 430-430

- Petur Jonsson and Amon Okpala
Volume 25, issue 3, 1997
- On optimal growth when there are many goods and factors pp. 227-233

- Franz Gehrels
- Economic growth and the human capital intensity of government spending pp. 234-255

- Ron Cronovich
- Do guns cause crime? Does crime cause guns? A granger test pp. 256-273

- Lawrence Southwick
- A simple model of crime waves, riots, and revolutions pp. 274-288

- Alexander Tabarrok
- A difficulty in the search for Giffen behavior pp. 289-296

- Christian Weber
- Borrowed reserves and deposit variation: The risks to monetary policy pp. 297-306

- Michael Tindall and Roger Spencer
- Uncertainty and the arbitrage pricing theory pp. 307-311

- Barbara McKiernan
- Existence and uniqueness of marginal cost pricing equilibrium pp. 312-317

- Kevin Currier
- Internal sources of development finance: Concepts, issues and strategies P.C. Kumar Quorum Books, 1994, 161 pp pp. 318-322

- Robert Ley
- Validity, rationality definitions, and consumer sovereignty pp. 323-323

- James Gamble
- Investment signaling in public goods experiments pp. 324-324

- Lauren Madigan and David Hoaas
- Is there a stylized fact about the cyclical behavior of price? pp. 325-325

- Imad Moosa
- M1 velocity and the recognition lag pp. 326-326

- Robert Stauffer
- Load and no-load mutual fund performance around the 1987 crash pp. 327-327

- Walton Taylor and James Yoder
- The debt-growth nexus and poorer LDCs pp. 328-328

- Mak Arvin and Saud Choudhry
- Impacts of the minimum wage increase on teenage employment pp. 329-329

- Yu Hsing
Volume 25, issue 2, 1997
- The effect of circuit breakers on expected volatility: Tests using implied volatilities pp. 117-127

- Lucy Ackert, Jonathan Hao and William Hunter
- Market structure, pigouvian taxation, and welfare pp. 128-138

- Rajeev Goel and Edward Hsieh
- Is the world economy more integrated today than a century ago? pp. 139-154

- Mark Wheeler and Susan Pozo
- Financial innovations and the interest elasticity of money demand: Evidence from an error correction model pp. 155-163

- Masoud Moghaddam
- Money and banking in a mature Walrasian economy pp. 164-178

- Alexander Garvin
- The impact of net international capital inflows on nominal long-term interest rates in France pp. 179-190

- Richard Cebula
- The wages of sin: Employment and salary effects of violence in the national hockey league pp. 191-206

- J. Jones, Serge Nadeau and W. Walsh
- Export quotas versus export tariffs in the presence of domestic monopoly pp. 207-211

- Yeong-Her Yeh
- A soaring eagle: Alfred Marshall 1842–1924 Peter D. Groenewegen Edward Elgar, 1995, 874 pp pp. 212-221

- Tiziano Raffaelli
- A comparison of lag structure specification methods in VAR models pp. 222-222

- Omer Ozcicek
- Economic effects of the comprehensive health plan in the U.S pp. 223-223

- Bahram Adrangi and Kambiz Raffiee
- U.S. steel production and the natural rate hypothesis pp. 224-224

- Craig Gallet
- What are sunk costs? pp. 225-225

- Coldwell Daniel
Volume 25, issue 1, 1997
- A bully pulpit pp. 1-6

- Clarence Morrison
- How to grow faster pp. 7-17

- Lawrence Lindsey
- Monetary aspects of Walras's law and the stock-flow problem pp. 18-36

- Leland Yeager and Alan Rabin
- Corporate income tax compliance: A time series analysis pp. 37-49

- Nipoli Kamdar
- The political economy of immigration quotas pp. 50-59

- Oscar Flores
- Is there a business cycle in Singapore? Is there a Singaporean business cycle? pp. 60-79

- Francisco Nadal De Simone and Jose Tongzon
- Have large budget deficits caused increasing trade deficits? Evidence from a developing country pp. 80-90

- G. Vamvoukas
- Prison Industries and the private sector pp. 91-98

- Daniel Gallagher and Mary Edwards
- The market perception of banking industry risk: A multifactor analysis pp. 99-112

- Michael Isimbabi and Alan Tucker
- Walrasian equilibrium and cointegration pp. 113-113

- Deepak Sinha
- An aggregate import demand function for Pakistan pp. 114-114

- Dipendra Sinha
- On real exchange rate targeting and debt servicing pp. 115-115

- Lap-Kel Chow
- Human capital investment and optimum resource transfer between generations pp. 116-116

- Dipankar Purkayastha
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