Empirical Economics
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Volume 39, issue 3, 2010
- Does a threshold inflation rate exist? Quantile inferences for inflation and its variability pp. 619-641

- WenShwo Fang, Stephen Miller and Chih-Chuan Yeh
- On the real effects of inflation in open economies: theory and empirics pp. 643-673

- Sushanta Mallick and Mohammed Mohsin
- What horizon for targeting inflation? pp. 675-702

- Qaisar Akram
- Trend extraction with a judgement-augmented hodrick–prescott filter pp. 703-711

- Kristian Jönsson
- Three new empirical perspectives on the Hodrick–Prescott parameter pp. 713-731

- Kosei Fukuda
- Demand for cigarettes in Turkey: an application of count data models pp. 733-765

- Abdulbaki Bilgic, Wojciech Florkowski and Cuma Akbay
- A reappraisal of the evidence on PPP: a systematic investigation into MA roots in panel unit root tests and their implications pp. 767-792

- Christoph Fischer and Daniel Porath
- Q-theory of investment and earnings retentions—evidence from Scandinavia pp. 793-813

- Johan Eklund
- Initial offers and outcomes in wage bargaining: who wins? pp. 815-846

- Sergi Jimenez-Martin and Jaume Garcia Villar
- The take-up of means-tested income support pp. 847-875

- Stephen Whelan
- The nature of regional unemployment in Italy pp. 877-895

- Matteo Lanzafame
- Postwar slowdowns and long-run growth: a Bayesian analysis of structural break models pp. 897-921

- Yi-Chi Chen and Eric Zivot
Volume 39, issue 2, 2010
- Forecasting monthly industrial production in real-time: from single equations to factor-based models pp. 303-336

- Guido Bulligan, Roberto Golinelli and Giuseppe Parigi
- Stock market integration between new EU member states and the Euro-zone pp. 337-351

- Christos Savva and Nektarios Aslanidis
- Inflation (mis)perceptions in the euro area pp. 353-369

- Francisco Dias, Cláudia Duarte and António Rua
- Economic liberalization and urban–rural inequality in India: a quantile regression analysis pp. 371-394

- Rubiana Chamarbagwala
- Did the euro give us a break in inflation? pp. 395-411

- Christos Shiamptanis
- Non-attendance and dual processing of common-metric attributes in choice analysis: a latent class specification pp. 413-426

- David Hensher and William Greene
- Bounding revenue leakages at scale-bid timber auctions: evidence from Wisconsin state forest auctions pp. 427-437

- M. Haley
- Non-parametric tests of real exchange rates in the post-Bretton Woods era pp. 439-456

- Francis Ahking
- Ethnic fractionalisation, migration and growth pp. 457-486

- Dana Schüler and Julian Weisbrod
- Are sports teams multiproduct firms? pp. 487-514

- Kenneth Stewart and J. Jones
- Determinants of privatization of public corporations: evidence from the Japanese experience pp. 515-535

- Fumitoshi Mizutani and Shuji Uranishi
- Analysing shock transmission in a data-rich environment: a large BVAR for New Zealand pp. 537-558

- Chris Bloor and Troy Matheson
- A model of personal income distribution with application to Italian data pp. 559-591

- Fabio Clementi, Mauro Gallegati and Giorgio Kaniadakis
- Exploring the spatial determinants of children’s activities: evidence from India pp. 593-617

- Rubiana Chamarbagwala and Rusty Tchernis
Volume 39, issue 1, 2010
- Estimation of hedonic price functions with incomplete information pp. 1-25

- Subal Kumbhakar and Christopher Parmeter
- Moral hazard among the sick and unemployed: evidence from a Swedish social insurance reform pp. 27-50

- Caroline Hall and Laura Hartman
- Testing for cointegration using the Johansen methodology when variables are near-integrated: size distortions and partial remedies pp. 51-76

- Erik Hjalmarsson and Pär Österholm
- How much does money really matter? Estimating the causal effects of income on happiness pp. 77-92

- Nattavudh Powdthavee
- Inequality and criminality revisited: further evidence from Brazil pp. 93-109

- Adolfo Sachsida, Mario Mendonça, Paulo Loureiro and Maria Gutierrez
- Identification of the effects of dynamic treatments by sequential conditional independence assumptions pp. 111-137

- Michael Lechner and Ruth Miquel
- Potential output growth in several industrialised countries a comparison pp. 139-165

- Christophe Cahn and Arthur Saint-Guilhem
- A macroeconomic analysis of the public investments in European combined transport pp. 167-181

- Maria Berrittella
- Growth volatility and the interaction between economic and political development pp. 183-201

- Jeffrey Edwards and Frank Thames
- The demand for marijuana, tobacco and alcohol: inter-commodity interactions with uncertainty pp. 203-239

- Kenneth Clements, Yihui Lan and Xueyan Zhao
- Testing fiscal sustainability in Poland: a Bayesian analysis of cointegration pp. 241-274

- Andrea Silvestrini
- Do former athletes make better managers? Evidence from a partially adaptive grouped-data regression model pp. 275-290

- Steven B Caudill and James Long
- Agricultural policy regime change assessment: Austrian accession to the European union pp. 291-302

- Stanley Thompson, Youngsoo Bae and Martin Kniepert
Volume 38, issue 3, 2010
- Uncertainty in the generic versus brand name prescription decision pp. 503-521

- Jörgen Hellström and Niklas Rudholm
- State dependence and unobserved heterogeneity in the employment transitions of the over-50s pp. 523-554

- Lorenzo Cappellari, Richard Dorsett and Getinet Haile
- Housing deprivation and health status: evidence from Spain pp. 555-582

- Carolina Navarro, Luis Ayala and Jose Labeaga
- Is cannabis a gateway to hard drugs? pp. 583-603

- Hans Melberg, Andrew Jones and Anne Line Bretteville-Jensen
- Is the relative risk aversion parameter constant over time? A multi-country study pp. 605-617

- Samarjit Das and Nityananda Sarkar
- Seoul housing prices and the role of speculation pp. 619-644

- Qin Xiao and Donghyun Park
- Stepping-stones, dead-ends, or both? An analysis of Swedish replacement contracts pp. 645-668

- Laura Hartman, Linus Liljeberg and Oskar Skans
- Estimating the income reporting function for the self-employed pp. 669-687

- Lindsay Tedds
- Multilateral trade and export-led growth in the world economy: some post-war evidence pp. 689-703

- Kenneth Chan and Vinh Dang
- Midpoint method and accuracy of variability forecasting pp. 705-715

- Ling He and Chenyi Hu
- On the distributional properties of household consumption expenditures: the case of Italy pp. 717-741

- Giorgio Fagiolo, Lucia Alessi, Matteo Barigozzi and Marco Capasso
- Looking far in the past: revisiting the growth-returns nexus with non-parametric tests pp. 743-766

- Ekaterini Panopoulou, Nikitas Pittis and Sarantis Kalyvitis
- Are EU budget deficits stationary? pp. 767-778

- Mark Holmes, Jesus Otero and Theodore Panagiotidis
- The presence of unemployment hysteresis in the OECD: what can we learn from out-of-sample forecasts? pp. 779-792

- Magnus Gustavsson and Pär Österholm
- A cross-industry analysis of intra-industry trade measurement thresholds: Canada and the United States, 1988–1999 pp. 793-808

- Martin Andresen
Volume 38, issue 2, 2010
- How does consumption change upon retirement? pp. 257-280

- Raffaele Miniaci, Chiara Monfardini and Guglielmo Weber
- A competing risks analysis of firms’ exit pp. 281-304

- Silviano Esteve-Pérez, Amparo Sanchis-Llopis and Juan Sanchis-Llopis
- The welfare loss associated to characteristics of the goods: application to housing policy pp. 305-323

- Celia Bilbao, Amelia Bilbao and Jose Labeaga
- Seasonal Mackey–Glass–GARCH process and short-term dynamics pp. 325-345

- Catherine Kyrtsou and Michel Terraza
- An econometric analysis of skewed productivity outcomes pp. 347-360

- Praveen Sinha
- On the relationship between female labour force participation and fertility in G7 countries: evidence from panel cointegration and Granger causality pp. 361-372

- Vinod Mishra, Ingrid Nielsen and Russell Smyth
- Sectoral exports dynamics of Turkey: a panel co-integration analysis pp. 373-384

- Hülya Saygılı
- Saving and habit formation: evidence from Dutch panel data pp. 385-407

- Rob Alessie and Federica Teppa
- Markup cyclicality and input factor adjustments pp. 409-428

- Jan Erik Askildsen and Øivind Nilsen
- Unemployment durations and the pattern of duration dependence over the business cycle of British males pp. 429-456

- Adriaan Kalwij
- Educational mobility in Canada: results from the 2001 general social survey pp. 457-470

- James McIntosh
- A seasonal fractional multivariate model. A testing procedure and impulse responses for the analysis of GDP and unemployment dynamics pp. 471-501

- Luis Gil-Alana
Volume 38, issue 1, 2010
- Poverty analysis with missing data: alternative estimators compared pp. 1-22

- Cheti Nicoletti
- Analysis of county employment and income growth in Appalachia: a spatial simultaneous-equations approach pp. 23-45

- Gebremeskel Gebremariam, Tesfa Gebremedhin and Peter Schaeffer
- A metafrontier approach for measuring Malmquist productivity index pp. 47-64

- Dong-hyun Oh and Jeong-Dong Lee
- Evaluating active labor market programs in Romania pp. 65-84

- Núria Rodriguez-Planas and Jacob Benus
- Accounting for missing data in M-estimation: a general matching approach pp. 85-117

- Anton Flossmann
- Analysis of product efficiency in the Korean automobile market from a consumer’s perspective pp. 119-137

- Inha Oh, Jeong-Dong Lee, Seogwon Hwang and Almas Heshmati
- Terms of trade and economic growth in Japan and Korea: an empirical analysis pp. 139-158

- Hock Wong
- Major influences on circus attendance pp. 159-170

- Roberto Zanola
- Exchange rate pass-through, menu costs and threshold cointegration pp. 171-192

- Bruno Larue, Jean-Philippe Gervais and Yannick Rancourt
- Testing the null of a low dimensional growth model pp. 193-215

- Peter Jensen
- Measures of underlying inflation in the euro area: assessment and role for informing monetary policy pp. 217-239

- Emil Stavrev
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