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1999, volume 51, articles 4

Economic Growth and the Return to Capital in Developing Economies pp. 577-94
Peter Robertson
Where Do Migrants Go? pp. 595-622
Francesco Daveri and Riccardo Faini
The Dynamics of Regional Labor Markets and Active Labor Market Policy: Swedish Evidence pp. 623-48
Peter Fredriksson
Trade and Competition Policies: Concordia Discors? pp. 649-64
Martin Richardson
European Monetary Union and Asymmetric Shocks in a New Keynesian Model pp. 665-88
Rebecca Driver and Simon Wren-Lewis
Marginal and Non-marginal Commodity Tax Reforms with Rank Two and Rank Three Demographic Demand Systems pp. 689-712
Ranjan Ray

1999, volume 51, articles 3

Balanced-Budget Rules and Indeterminacy of the Equilibrium Unemployment Rate pp. 399-409
Guillaume Rocheteau
The Welfare Effects of Liquidity Constraints pp. 410-30
Tullio Jappelli and Marco Pagano
Cash-in-Advance Constraints in the Diamond Overlapping Generations Model: Neutrality and Optimality of Monetary Policies pp. 431-52
Bertrand Crettez, Philippe Michel and Bertrand Wigniolle
Capital Accumulation, Learning, and Endogenous Growth pp. 453-75
Charles Marrewijk
Interest-Bearing Currency pp. 476-86
John Whittaker
Industrial Restructuring and Regional Policy pp. 487-516
Colin Wren and Jim Taylor
Estimating Youth Training Wage Differentials during and after Training pp. 517-44
Martyn Andrews, Steve Bradley and Richard Upward
Professional Autonomy and the Cost of Legal Aid pp. 545-58
Alastair Gray, Neil Rickman and Paul Fenn
Irreversibility and Restoration in Natural Resource Development pp. 559-73
Jinhua Zhao and David Zilberman
Increasing Returns and Economic Growth: Some Evidence for Manufacturing from the European Union Regions: A Correction pp. 574-75
Bernard Fingleton and John McCombie

1999, volume 51, articles 2

Customs Unions and Comparative Advantage pp. 239-66
Constantinos Syropoulos
Kleptocracy and Revolutions pp. 267-83
Herschel Grossman
Employment Constraints and Sub-optimality in Chinese Enterprises pp. 284-99
John Knight and Lina Song
Attainment in Secondary School pp. 300-321
Leon Feinstein and James Symons
A Model of Labour Productivity and Union Density in British Private Sector Unionised Establishments pp. 322-44
David Moreton
Hiring on the Basis of Expected Productivity in a South African Clothing Firm pp. 345-54
Paul Frijters
The Influence of Foreign Factor Prices and International Taxation on Fixed Investment in the UK pp. 355-73
Garry Young
Do Quits Cause Under-Training? pp. 374-86
Alison Booth and Gylfi Zoega
International Evidence on the Tax- and Revenue-Smoothing Hypotheses pp. 387-96
Apostolos Serletis and Richard G Schorn

1999, volume 51, articles 1

Galton's Fallacy and Economic Convergence pp. 4-14
Christopher Bliss
Dynamic Comparative Advantage and the Welfare Effects of Trade pp. 15-39
Stephen Redding
R&D Spillovers and the Case for Industrial Policy in an Open Economy pp. 40-59
Dermot Leahy and J. Peter Neary
Phases of Imitation and Innovation in a North-South Endogenous Growth Model pp. 60-88
Currie, David, et al
Skill, Trade, and International Inequality pp. 89-119
Adrian Wood and Cristobal Ridao-Cano
Further Evidence on the International Business Cycle and the ERM: Is There a European Business Cycle? pp. 120-32
Michael Artis and Wenda Zhang
Foreign Direct Investment-Led Growth: Evidence from Time Series and Panel Data pp. 133-51
Luiz de Mello
Innovation, Product Quality, Variety, and Trade Performance: An Empirical Analysis of Germany and the UK pp. 152-67
Bob Anderton
On the Economic Consequences of Civil War pp. 168-83
Paul Colier
Pollution-Reducing Innovations under Taxes or Permits pp. 184-99
Vincenzo Denicolo'
Growth and Employment Effects of Fiscal Regimes pp. 200-222
Werner Roeger and Fiorella De Fiore
Pasinetti and Dual Equilibria in a Post Keynesian Model of Growth and Institutional Distribution pp. 223-36
Pasquale Commendatore
Efficiency Wages, Trade Unions, and Employment: Errata pp. 237
Lutz Altenburg and Martin Straub
Worker Turnover and Job Reallocation: The Role of Fixed-Term Contracts pp. 237a
Carlos Garcia Serrano

1998, volume 50, articles 4

Oxford Economic Papers: 50 and 60 Years--A Double Anniversary pp. 531-33
Simon Cowan and Martin Slater
Roy Harrod and the Oxford Economists' Research Group's Inquiry on Prices and Interest, 1936-39 pp. 534-62
Daniele Besomi
On Economic Causes of Civil War pp. 563-73
Paul Collier and Anke Hoeffler
Poverty and the Welfare State in Interwar London pp. 574-606
Timothy J Hatton and Roy Bailey
Who Should Be on Workfare? The Use of Work Requirements as Part of an Optimal Tax Mix pp. 607-22
Craig Brett
Famine: A Simple General Equilibrium Model pp. 623-43
Pat McGregor
Credibility and Monetary Policy in a Model with Growth pp. 644-62
Vito Muscatelli and Patrizio Tirelli
The Influence of Firms' Financial Policy on Tax Reform pp. 663-84
John P Hutton and Turalay Kenc
Active Labour Market Policies and Job Tenure pp. 685-708
Bart Cockx, Bruno Van der Linden and Adel Karaa
Worker Turnover and Job Reallocation: The Role of Fixed-Term Contracts pp. 709-25
Carlos García-Serrano
Efficiency Wages, Trade Unions, and Employment pp. 726-46
Lutz Altenburg and Martin Straub

1998, volume 50, articles 3

Central Bank Independence--Conceptual Clarifications and Interim Assessment pp. 307-34
James Forder
Central Bank Independence and Disinflationary Credibility: A Missing Link? pp. 335-59
Adam Posen
Institutional Checks and Balances and the Political Control of the Money Supply pp. 360-77
Susanne Lohmann
Time Inconsistency in a Model with Lags, Persistence, and Overlapping Wage Contracts pp. 378-96
Charles A E Goodhart and Haizhou Huang
The Trade off between Central Bank Independence and Conservativeness pp. 397-411
Sylvester Eijffinger and Marco Hoeberichts
Political Consensus, Uncertain Preferences, and Central Bank Independence pp. 412-30
Vito Muscatelli
Inflation Targeting as a Way of Precommitment pp. 431-48
Berthold Herrendorf
Costs of Separating Budgetary Policy from Control of Inflation: A Neglected Aspect of Central Bank Independence pp. 449-67
Andrew Blake and Martin Weale
Measuring Central Bank Independence: A Tale of Subjectivity and of Its Consequences pp. 468-92
Gabriel Mangano
Budget Deficits, Monetization, and Central-Bank Independence in Developing Countries pp. 493-511
Bernd Jan Sikken and Jakob de Haan
Assessing Central Bank Independence in Developing Countries: Do Actions Speak Louder Than Words? pp. 512-29
Maxwell J Fry

1998, volume 50, articles 2

Assessing Causal Economic Explanations pp. 151-72
Jochen Runde
International Environmental Agreements under Uncertainty pp. 173-85
Seong-lin Na and Hyun Song Shin
The Credibility of the European Exchange Rate Mechanism pp. 186-200
Klaas Knot, Jan-Egbert Sturm and Jakob de Haan
Verdoorn's Law and Increasing Returns to Scale in the UK Regions, 1968-91: Some New Estimates Based on the Cointegration Approach pp. 201-19
Richard I D Harris and Eunice Lau
Agricultural Productivity, Trade, and Industrialisation pp. 220-36
Gilles Duranton
One Explanation for the Demographic Transition in Developing Countries pp. 237-65
Mukesh Eswaran
Unravelling Supply and Demand Factors in Work-Related Training pp. 266-83
Hessel Oosterbeek
The Impact of Foreign Direct Investment on Wages and Employment pp. 284-301
Laixun Zhao
Comment on 'Trade Unions, Efficiency Wages, and Shirking.' pp. 302-04
Laszlo Goerke
Trade Unions, Efficiency Wages, and Shirking: Response pp. 305
George Bulkley and Gareth Myles

1998, volume 50, articles 1

Wealth Inequality and Efficiency in the Commons, Part II: The Regulated Case pp. 1-22
Jean-Marie Baland and Jean-Philippe Platteau
Competition and the Dispersion of Labour Productivity amongst UK Companies pp. 23-38
Nicholas Oulton
Equipment Investment and the Solow Model pp. 39-62
Jonathan Temple
Production Smoothing, Firms' Heterogeneity, and Financial Constraints: Evidence from a Panel of UK Firms pp. 63-78
Alessandra Guariglia and Fabio Schiantarelli
Fiscal Policy, Distortionary Taxation, and Direct Crowding Out under Monopolistic Competition pp. 79-88
Ben J Heijdra, Jenny Ligthart and Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg
Increasing Returns and Economic Growth: Some Evidence for Manufacturing from the European Union Regions pp. 89-105
Bernard Fingleton and John McCombie
A General Approach to Measuring Exchange Market Pressure pp. 106-21
Diana Weymark
Getting Pegged: Comparing the 1879 and 1925 Gold Resumptions pp. 122-49
Tamim Bayoumi and Michael Bordo
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