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Volume 72, issue 3, 2000
- Relative consumption, economic growth, and taxation pp. 241-262

- Walter Fisher and Franz Hof
- Addictive behavior and endogenous growth pp. 263-273

- Jhy-yuan Shieh, Ching-chong Lai and Wen-ya Chang
- Economic integration and growth under intergenerational financing of human-capital formation pp. 275-294

- Philippe Michel and Jean-Pierre Vidal
- More on subsidizing cooperative and noncooperative R&D in duopoly with spillovers pp. 295-308

- Jeroen Hinloopen
- Book reviews pp. 309-324

- A. Scott, W. Kingston, Keith Maskus, Bert Balk, H. Gottinger and A. Schepanski
Volume 72, issue 2, 2000
- Intergenerational natural-capital equality in an overlapping-generations model with logistic regeneration pp. 129-152

- Karl Farmer
- Complexities due to sluggish expansion of backstop technologies pp. 153-174

- Franz Wirl and Cees Withagen
- The impact of tax reforms on unemployment in a SMOPEC pp. 175-201

- Jochen Michaelis and Michael Pflüger
- International cournol duopoly and R&D subsidies under demand uncertainly pp. 203-222

- Yasunori Ishii
- Book reviews pp. 223-239

- Dorothea Herreiner, G. Biglaiser, M. Krapp, W. Trockel, R. Lowry, U. Simonis and N. Christopeit
Volume 72, issue 1, 2000
- A general-equilibrium re-appraisal of the Stolper-Samuelson theorem pp. 1-18

- Wen Cheng, Jeffrey Sachs and Xiaokai Yang
- Are you being served? A general-equilibrium analysis of flexibility in production pp. 19-43

- Albert Vaal
- Competitive supply behavior when price information is fuzzy pp. 45-66

- Bernhard Arnold, Ingrid Größl and Peter Stahlecker
- Increasing marginal impatience and intertemporal substitution pp. 67-79

- Takashi Kamihigashi
- A hybrid equilibrium in segmented markets: the three-firm case pp. 81-97

- Roberto Rodríguez-Ibeas and U. Cantner
- Book reviews pp. 99-126

- Henning Bohn, Heng-Fu Zou, Jeroen Hinloopen, Karl Aiginger, Christian Keuschnigg, Rodrigo Wagner, Christian Seidl and U. Cantner
Volume 71, issue 3, 2000
- Price-raising drug enforcement and property crime: a dynamic model pp. 227-253

- Jonathan Caulkins, Maria Dworak, Gustav Feichtinger and Gernot Tragler
- Global indeterminacy in an endogenous-growth model with public capital pp. 255-280

- Xavier Raurich
- Cooperation in R&D and production: a three-firm analysis pp. 281-304

- Tarun Kabiraj and Arijit Mukherjee
- Insurance and the behavior of competitive firms under revenue risks: a note pp. 305-314

- Kit Wong
- Book reviews pp. 316-342

- R. Luce, M. Raith, Eric Rasmusen, Shawna Grosskopf, K. Velupillai, W. Pauwels, E. Furubotn, Patrick Schmitz and Stefan Napel
Volume 71, issue 2, 2000
- Strategic nonlinear pricing pp. 109-131

- Farid Gasmi, Michel Moreaux and William Sharkey
- High-quality bias in vertically differentiated oligopolies—a note on skills, trade, and welfare pp. 133-147

- Alessandro Turrini
- Potential competition and coordination in a market-entry game pp. 149-165

- Kofi Nti
- Dynamic complexity in a Keynesian growth-cycle model involving Harrod's instability pp. 167-198

- Mario Sportelli
- Book reviews pp. 200-226

- M. Holler, Geoffrey Brennan, Christophe Deissenberg, C. Papageorgiou, Rikard Forslid, I. Steedman, G. Tullio, S. Gomulka and Sugata Marjit
Volume 71, issue 1, 2000
- On the level of cooperative behavior in a local-interaction model pp. 1-30

- Alexander Tieman, Harold Houba and Gerard Laan
- Location decisions: The role of uncertainty about consumer tastes pp. 31-46

- F. Casado-Izaga
- Entry regulation and social welfare with an integer problem pp. 47-58

- Toshihiro Matsumura
- Urban unemployment and optimal trade policy in a cash-in-advance economy pp. 59-77

- Chi-Chur Chao and Chong Yip
- Book reviews pp. 80-107

- John Quiggin, H. Nurmi, T. Cason, R. Färe, A. Greiner, Y. Aharoni, N. Rankin, M. Ward, R. Burkhauser and Gordon Tullock
Volume 70, issue 3, 1999
- When imperfect collusion is profitable pp. 235-259

- Andrea Lofaro
- Balance-of-payments policies and structural reforms: An adaptive-control model for India pp. 261-280

- Dipak Basu
- Exchange rates and bertrand oligopoly pp. 281-307

- Eckart Jäger
- Conjectural-variation models and supergames with price competition in a differentiated product oligopoly pp. 309-326

- Michael Pfaffermayr
- Book reviews pp. 328-346

- Stephen Littlechild, Stephan Klasen, J. Oechssler, Koichi Futagami, Bernd Hayo and K. Hamada
Volume 70, issue 2, 1999
- Knock-out for descriptive utility or experimental-design error? pp. 109-126

- Stefan Traub, Christian Seidl, Ulrich Schmidt and Peter Grösche
- Strategic step-by-step negotiation pp. 127-154

- Reinhard John and Matthias Raith
- The core of an exchange economy with asymmetric information pp. 155-185

- Ulrich Schwalbe
- On the equivalence between the overlapping-generations model and cyclical general-equilibrium models pp. 187-207

- Jan Tuinstra and Claus Weddepohl
- Book reviews pp. 209-233

- E. Streissler, Clemens Puppe, M. Pasche, Christoph Schmidt, Ingo Vogelsang, Friedrich Schneider, M. Neumann, Guy Debelle and Paul Welfens
Volume 70, issue 1, 1999
- Land use, biodiversity, and sustainability pp. 1-16

- Alfred Endres and Volker Radke
- Social security and intergenerational equity pp. 17-35

- Giancarlo Marini and Pasquale Scaramozzino
- Explaining cross-supplies pp. 37-60

- Pio Baake, Jörg Oechssler and Christoph Schenk
- Testing the currency-substitution model under the German hyperinflation pp. 61-78

- Imad Moosa
- On the dominance of the Keynesian regime in disequilibrium growth theory: A note pp. 79-89

- Peter Flaschel
- Book reviews pp. 91-107

- Abdolkarim Sadrieh, Giacomo Corneo, Murray Kemp, B. Felderer, R. Inman and S. Jenkins
Volume 69, issue 3, 1999
- Infinite-horizon competitive programs are optimal pp. 217-238

- Swapan Dasgupta and Tapan Mitra
- Growth and the cycle: Creative destruction versus entrenchment pp. 239-266

- Erik Canton and Harald Uhlig
- Capital-accumulation games under environmental regulation and duopolistic competition pp. 267-287

- Martina Stimming
- Market power under income polarization pp. 289-298

- Corrado Benassi, Roberto Cellini and Alessandra Chirco
- Book reviews pp. 299-315

- M. Bray, John Stranlund, Peter Sloane, R. Robinson, U. Siegmund and P. Hare
Volume 69, issue 2, 1999
- Speculation and Tobin taxes: Why sand in the wheels can increase economic efficiency pp. 113-126

- Thomas Palley
- Efficient bargaining with underutilization of labor pp. 127-139

- Pierre Dehez, David de la Croix and Eric Toulemonde
- Long-run impact of increased wage pressure pp. 141-157

- Claus Hansen
- Switching costs and implicit contracts pp. 159-171

- Nicolas Eber
- Optimal punishments in linear duopoly supergames with product differentiation pp. 173-188

- Luca Lambertini and Dan Sasaki
- Book reviews pp. 189-216

- Klaus Wälde, Murray Kemp, M. Perlman, R. Disney, Daniele Checchi, M. Vendrik and Jens Hölscher
Volume 69, issue 1, 1999
- Two destabilizing strategies may be jointly stabilizing pp. 1-18

- Reiner Franke and Tim Nesemann
- Profit sharing and strike activity in Cournot oligopoly pp. 19-40

- Ana Mauleon and Vincent Vannetelbosch
- Commitment and price competition in a dynamic differentiated-product duopoly pp. 41-52

- Michael Baye and Shyh-Fang Ueng
- A model of vertically differentiated education pp. 53-69

- Matthias Effinger and Mattias K Polborn
- Estimating exact hedonic indexes: An application to UK television sets pp. 71-94

- Christos Ioannidis and Mick Silver
- Book reviews pp. 96-111

- Bert Balk, H. Lorenz, J. Whalley, Vittorio Valli and M. Kräkel
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