Empirical Economics
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Volume 33, issue 3, 2007
- Indeterminacy in price–value correlation measures pp. 389-399

- Emilio Díaz and Ruben Osuna
- Italian households’ debt: the participation to the debt market and the size of the loan pp. 401-426

- Silvia Magri
- Price effects of airline consolidation: evidence from a sample of transatlantic markets pp. 427-448

- Volodymyr Bilotkach
- Improving the estimation of total factor productivity growth: capital operating time in a latent variable approach pp. 449-468

- Luc Everaert and Francisco Nadal De Simone
- Measuring chronic and transient components of poverty: a Bayesian approach pp. 469-490

- Hikaru Hasegawa and Kazuhiro Ueda
- Why did US air pollution decline after 1970? pp. 491-513

- Ross McKitrick
- Financial shocks and worry about the future pp. 515-530

- Ann Owen and Stephen Wu
- A flexible time-varying specification of the technical inefficiency effects model pp. 531-540

- Giannis Karagiannis and Vangelis Tzouvelekas
- Interest rate reaction functions for the euro area pp. 541-569

- Karsten Ruth
Volume 33, issue 2, 2007
- New evidence on the convergence of international income from a group of 29 countries pp. 199-230

- John Dawson and Amit Sen
- Commodity price cycles and heterogeneous speculators: a STAR–GARCH model pp. 231-244

- Stefan Reitz and Frank Westerhoff
- The effect of computer use on earnings in Italy pp. 245-262

- Giorgio Di Pietro
- PISA: What makes the difference? pp. 263-287

- Andreas Ammermueller
- Hedonic price measurement: the CCC approach pp. 289-311

- Ludwig Auer
- Model selection via genetic algorithms illustrated with cross-country growth data pp. 313-337

- Eduardo Acosta-González and Fernando Fernández-Rodríguez
- Avoiding arbitrary exclusion restrictions using ratios of reduced-form estimates pp. 339-357

- Myoung-jae Lee and Pao-Li Chang
- School composition effects in Denmark: quantile regression evidence from PISA 2000 pp. 359-388

- Beatrice Rangvid
Volume 33, issue 1, 2007
- Pitfalls in estimates of the relationship between stock returns and inflation pp. 1-21

- Jakob Madsen
- Estimating exchange rate dynamics with diffusion processes: an application to Greek EMU data pp. 23-39

- Mark Trede and Bernd Wilfling
- Testing for Cointegrating Rank Via Model Selection: Evidence From 165 Data Sets pp. 41-49

- Badi Baltagi and Zijun Wang
- The shadow economy in three Mediterranean countries: France, Spain and Greece. A MIMIC approach pp. 51-84

- Roberto Dell’Anno, Miguel Gómez-Antonio and Angel Alañon Pardo
- Estimating potential output and the output gap for the euro area: a model-based production function approach pp. 85-113

- Tommaso Proietti, Alberto Musso and Thomas Westermann
- A dynamic econometric system for the real yen–dollar rate pp. 115-149

- Takamitsu Kurita
- The information content of the divisia monetary aggregates in forecasting inflation in the euro area pp. 151-176

- Petri Mäki-Fränti
- Assessing the predictive power of financial spreads in the euro area: does parameters instability matter? pp. 177-195

- Andrea Nobili
- The shadow economy in three Mediterranean countries: France, Spain and Greece. A MIMIC approach pp. 197-197

- Roberto Dell’Anno, Miguel Gómez-Antonio and Angel Alañon-Pardo
Volume 32, issue 2, 2007
- The economics of education and training pp. 255-260

- Christian Dustmann, Bernd Fitzenberger and Stephen Machin
- Does reducing student support affect scholastic performance? Evidence from a Dutch reform pp. 261-275

- Michèle Belot, Erik Canton and Dinand Webbink
- Part-time work, school success and school leaving pp. 277-299

- Christian Dustmann and Arthur Soest
- Time to learn? The organizational structure of schools and student achievement pp. 301-332

- Ozkan Eren and Daniel Millimet
- Who actually goes to university? pp. 333-357

- Oscar Marcenaro-Gutierrez, Fernando Galindo-Rueda and Anna Vignoles
- Does the early bird catch the worm? pp. 359-386

- Patrick Puhani and Andrea Weber
- Peer effects in Austrian schools pp. 387-409

- Nicole Schneeweis and Rudolf Winter-Ebmer
- Fair ranking of teachers pp. 411-431

- Hendrik Jürges and Kerstin Schneider
- What accounts for international differences in student performance? A re-examination using PISA data pp. 433-464

- Thomas Fuchs and Ludger Wößmann
- The impact of unionization on the incidence of and sources of payment for training in Canada pp. 465-489

- David Green and Thomas Lemieux
- Evaluating multi-treatment programs: theory and evidence from the U.S. Job Training Partnership Act experiment pp. 491-528

- Miana Plesca and Jeffrey Smith
- Employment effects of the provision of specific professional skills and techniques in Germany pp. 529-573

- Bernd Fitzenberger and Stefan Speckesser
Volume 32, issue 1, 2007
- Productivity, Scale and Efficiency in the U.S. Textile Industry pp. 1-18

- Mikhail Kouliavtsev, Susan Christoffersen and Philip Russel
- Generalized method of moments and present value tests of the consumption-capital asset pricing model under transactions costs: evidence from the UK stock market pp. 19-39

- Andros Gregoriou and Christos Ioannidis
- Human capital composition, growth and development: an R&D growth model versus data pp. 41-65

- Tiago Sequeira
- A non-parametric analysis of ERM exchange rate fundamentals pp. 67-84

- Jose Torres
- M1 demand and volatility pp. 85-104

- Martin Schmidt
- A linear demand system within a seemingly unrelated time series equations framework pp. 105-124

- Arvid Raknerud, Terje Skjerpen and Anders Swensen
- Absenteeism in the workplace: results from Danish sample survey data pp. 125-139

- Søren Jensen and James McIntosh
- The effects of education on agricultural productivity under traditional and improved technology in northern Nigeria: an endogenous switching regression analysis pp. 141-159

- Arega Alene and V. Manyong
- Intersectoral wage linkages: the case of Sweden pp. 161-184

- Kent Friberg
- Another look at the identical tastes hypothesis on the analysis of cross-country alcohol data pp. 185-215

- Saroja Selvanathan and Eliyathamby Selvanathan
- Children’s health benefits of reducing environmental tobacco smoke exposure: evidence from parents who smoke pp. 217-237

- Mark Agee and Thomas Crocker
- Ex ante forecasts of business-cycle turning points pp. 239-246

- Rolando Pelàez
- Report of the editors pp. 247-253

- Robert Kunst