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2003, volume 55, articles 4

The monopolist's optimal R&D portfolio pp. 561-578
Luca Lambertini
Causes and consequences of civil strife: micro-level evidence from Uganda pp. 579-606
Klaus Deininger
Training and productive efficiency in transition economies pp. 607-624
Ying Chu Ng and Sung-ko Li
Outsourcing and skill-specific employment in a small economy: Austria after the fall of the Iron Curtain pp. 625-643
Hartmut Egger and Peter Egger
The multi-market firm, transportation costs, and the separation of the output and allocation decisions pp. 644-656
Ardeshir J. Dalal and Eliakim Katz
Effects of air quality regulation on the destination choice of relocating plants pp. 657-678
John List, W. Warren McHone and Daniel Millimet
Bertrand-Edgeworth equilibrium in a cash-in-advance economy pp. 679-695
Erdem Basai and Ismail Saglam
Special economic zones and quotas on imported intermediate goods: a policy proposal pp. 696-715
Albert Schweinberger
Increasing returns: evidence from local wage rates in Great Britain pp. 716-739
Bernard Fingleton

2003, volume 55, articles 3

Union coverage and non-standard work in Britain pp. 383-416
Alison Booth and Marco Francesconi
The effects of taxation on married women's labour supply across four countries pp. 417-439
Nina Smith, Shirley Dex, Jan Dirk Vlasblom and Tim Callan
Thailand's investment-driven boom and crisis pp. 440-466
David Vines and Peter Warr
Why does the Monetary Policy Committee smooth interest rates? pp. 467-493
David Cobham
Endogenous realignments in a target zone pp. 494-511
Christopher Neely, Paul A. Weller and P. Dean Corbae
Investment, employment, and political conflict in Northern Ireland pp. 512-535
David Fielding
All-or-nothing verdict as a screening device pp. 536-559
Mehmet Bac and Parimal Bag

2003, volume 55, articles 2

A test of the signalling hypothesis pp. 191-215
Monojit Chatterji, Paul Seaman and Larry D. Singell
An ideal Kyoto protocol: emissions trading, redistributive transfers and global participation pp. 216-234
Arthur Caplan, Richard Cornes and Emilson Silva
Does intellectual property protection spur technological change? pp. 235-264
Sunil Kanwar and Robert Evenson
The global trends of total factor productivity: evidence from the nonparametric Malmquist index approach pp. 265-286
Jens J. Kr¸ger
The empirical relationship between UK net corporate borrowing and stockbuilding pp. 287-313
Paul Mizen
Realignment probabilities and reputation effects in the EMS pp. 314-335
Heather Gibson
A backward-bending labor supply curve without an income effect pp. 336-343
Chung-cheng Lin
Intertemporal production and asset pricing: a duality approach pp. 344-379
H. Youn Kim

2003, volume 55, articles 1

A Kuznets curve analysis of ozone-depleting substances and the impact of the Montreal Protocol pp. 1-24
Robin Mason and Timothy Swanson
Does tighter environmental policy lead to a comparative advantage in less polluting goods? pp. 25-35
Swee Chua
Social roles, human capital, and the intrahousehold division of labor: evidence from Pakistan pp. 36-80
Marcel Fafchamps and Agnes Quisumbing
Performance signals in the public sector: the case of health care pp. 81-103
Hugh Gravelle, Peter Smith and Ana Xavier
Optimal taxation and risk-sharing arrangements in an economic federation pp. 104-120
Thomas Aronsson and Magnus Wikstrom
Tax policy in a matching model with training pp. 121-147
Jan Boone and Ruud de Mooij
On the cyclicality of schooling: theory and evidence pp. 148-172
Harris Dellas and Plutarchos Sakellaris
Valuing congestion costs in the British Museum pp. 173-190
David Maddison and Terry Foster

2002, volume 54, articles 4

Dual labour markets and nominal rigidity pp. 561-583
Henrik Jacobsen Kleven, Claus Kreiner and Huw Dixon
Income concentration and market demand pp. 584-596
Corrado Benassi, Alessandra Chirco and Marcella Scrimitore
Knowledge spillovers, transboundary pollution, and growth pp. 597-616
Nedim M. Alemdar and Sheyla Ozyildirim
Investment subsidies and Time-Consistent Environmental Policy pp. 617-635
Lisandro Abrego and Carlo Perroni
Insecure old-age security pp. 636-648
Mohamed Jellal and François-Charles Wolff
Sequential innovation and the patent-antitrust conflict pp. 649-668
Vincenzo Denicolo'
Sickness, absenteeism, presenteeism, and sick pay pp. 669-687
Monojit Chatterji and Colin J. Tilley
Liberalisation, FDI, and productivity spillovers--an analysis of Indian manufacturing firms pp. 688-718
Vinish Kathuria
Equity culture and household behavior pp. 719-745
Michael Haliassos and Christis Hassapis

2002, volume 54, articles 3

Classical and technological convergence: beyond the Solow-Swan growth model pp. 369-385
Steve Dowrick and Mark Rogers
Can non-renewable resources alleviate the knife-edge character of endogenous growth? pp. 386-411
Christian Groth and Poul Schou
Inflation, the credit market, and economic growth pp. 412-434
Niloy Bose
Optimal educational choice and redistribution when parental education matters pp. 435-448
Elena Del Rey and Maria Racionero
Foreign ownership and production efficiency: a quantile regression analysis pp. 449-469
Sophia Dimelis and Helen Louri
Capital structure and short-term decisions pp. 470-489
Dermot Nolan
Wage setting and tax progressivity in dynamic general equilibrium pp. 490-504
Thomas Aronsson, Karl-Gustaf L–fgren and Tomas Sj–gren
Job search methods and outcomes pp. 505-533
John Addison and Pedro Portugal
Money, inflation, and capital formation in a model of overlapping generations with multiple means of payment pp. 534-560
Leopold von Thadden

2002, volume 54, articles 2

Returns to social network capital among traders pp. 173-206
Marcel Fafchamps
International spillover effects of sectoral tax differentiation in unionized economies pp. 207-229
Bertil Holmlund
Transfer pricing rules and competing governments pp. 230-246
Pascalis Raimondos
Time-consistent linear taxation and redistribution in an overlapping-generations framework pp. 247-269
Philippe Michel
White-ethnic minority earnings and employment differentials in Britain: evidence from the LFS pp. 270-297
D.H. Blackaby, D.G. Leslie and P.D. Murphy
Human capital, signaling, and the pattern of returns to education pp. 298-320
Harley Frazis
Catching hipos: screening, wages, and competing for a job pp. 321-333
Maarten C.W. Janssen
Evaluating the effect of soft business support upon small firm performance pp. 334-365
Colin Wren

2002, volume 54, articles 1

Consumption, habit formation, and precautionary saving: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey pp. 1-19
Alessandra Guariglia
The savings trap and economic take-off pp. 20-43
Carlos Asilis
The persistence of government expenditure shocks and the effect of monopolistic competition on the fiscal multiplier pp. 44-55
Philipp Harms
Co-ordinating fiscal authorities in the euro-zone: a key role for the ECB pp. 56-71
Donatella Gatti
On public investment, long-run growth, and the real exchange rate pp. 72-90
Sugata Ghosh
Urbanization, population transition, and growth pp. 91-117
Jie Zhang
Are educational gender gaps a brake on economic development? Some cross-country empirical evidence pp. 118-149
Stephen Knowles and Paula Lorgelly
The minimum wage in an adverse selection economy pp. 150-159
Anthony A. Sampson
Subsidy and entry: the role of licensing pp. 160-171
Arijit Mukherjee
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