Empirical Economics
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Volume 29, issue 4, 2004
- Dynamic spatial modelling of regional convergence processes pp. 705-722

- Reinhold Kosfeld and Jørgen Lauridsen
- Fractional cointegration and the term structure pp. 723-736

- Sandrine Lardic and Valérie Mignon
- Used automobile protection and trade: Gravity and ordered probit analysis pp. 737-751

- Danilo Pelletiere and Kenneth Reinert
- Cross-country catch-up in the manufacturing sector: Impacts of heterogeneity on convergence and technology adoption pp. 753-768

- Patrik T. Hultberg, M. Ishaq Nadiri and Robin Sickles
- Does ownership affect firms’ efficiency? Panel data evidence on Italy pp. 769-786

- Anna Bottasso and Alessandro Sembenelli
- Forecasting exchange rates in transition economies: A comparison of multivariate time series models pp. 787-801

- Jesus Crespo Cuaresma and Jaroslava Hlouskova
- Accounting for unexpected capital gains on natural assets in Net National Product pp. 803-824

- Robert Hill
- The link between inflation and inflation uncertainty: Evidence from G7 countries pp. 825-853

- Ramaprasad Bhar and Shigeyuki Hamori
- Qualifications, discrimination, or assimilation? An extended framework for analysing immigrant wage gaps pp. 855-883

- Helena Nielsen, Michael Rosholm, Nina Smith and Leif Husted
- Firm-financed training: Firm-specific or general skills? pp. 885-900

- Pål Schøne
- Model selection for nonlinear time series pp. 901-920

- Sebastiano Manzan
- Long-run matching relationship in the Japanese labor market pp. 921-937

- Shigeki Kano and Makoto Ohta
Volume 29, issue 3, 2004
- Examining world-wide purchasing power parity pp. 463-476

- Tor Jacobson and Marianne Nessén
- Long memory in volatilities of German stock returns pp. 477-488

- Philipp Sibbertsen
- Noisy chaotic dynamics in commodity markets pp. 489-502

- Catherine Kyrtsou, Walter C. Labys and Michel Terraza
- Causality tests of the relationship between the twin deficits pp. 503-525

- Eugene Kouassi, Mbodja Mougoue and Kern O. Kymn
- Do stock market returns predict changes to output? Evidence from a nonlinear panel data model pp. 527-540

- Ólan Henry, Nilss Olekalns and Jonathan Thong
- A testing of the purchasing power parity hypothesis using a vector autoregressive model pp. 541-552

- Tatsuyoshi Miyakoshi
- A monetary vector error correction model of the Euro area and implications for monetary policy pp. 553-574

- Oliver Holtemöller
- Lead-lag effects in the mean and variance of returns of size-sorted UK equity portfolios pp. 575-592

- Angelos Kanas
- Openness, productivity and growth in the APEC economies pp. 593-604

- Yanrui Wu
- The long run, market power and retail pricing pp. 605-620

- Adusei Jumah
- New technologies and productivity growth in the euro area pp. 621-646

- Focco Vijselaar and Ronald Albers
- Forecasting industrial production and the early detection of turning points pp. 647-671

- Giancarlo Bruno and Claudio Lupi
- Do prices count? A micro-econometric study of illicit drug consumption based on self-reported data pp. 673-695

- Anne Line Bretteville-Jensen and Erik Biorn
- Note pp. 697-704

- Thomas Kämpke
Volume 29, issue 2, 2004
- Policy matters. The long run effects of aggregate demand and mark-up shocks on the Italian unemployment rate pp. 209-226

- Luca Gambetti and Barbara Pistoresi
- Testing J-curve hypothesis and analysing the effect of exchange rate volatility on the balance of trade in India pp. 227-245

- Tarlok Singh
- Financial development and economic growth in Australia: An empirical analysis pp. 247-260

- Shandre M. Thangavelu, James Ang and James
- Investment in Swedish manufacturing: Analysis and forecasts pp. 261-280

- Bengt Assarsson, Claes Berg and Per Jansson
- The power of tests for equivalent ARMA models: The implications for practitioners pp. 281-292

- Tim Chenoweth, Robert Hubata and Robert D. St. Louis
- Pricing-to-market tests in instrumental regressions: Case of the transportation equipment industry pp. 293-309

- Lynda Khalaf and Maral Kichian
- A system approach for measuring the euro area NAIRU pp. 311-341

- Silvia Fabiani and Ricardo Mestre
- Fractional integration and business cycle features pp. 343-359

- Bertrand Candelon and Luis Gil-Alana
- An empirical note about additive outliers and nonstationarity in Latin-American inflation series pp. 361-372

- Gabriel Rodríguez
- Quantile estimation of frontier production function pp. 373-381

- Cristina Bernini, Marzia Freo and Attilio Gardini
- Monetary transmission in Germany: Lessons for the Euro area pp. 383-414

- Kirstin Hubrich and Peter Vlaar
- Testing for changing shapes of income distribution: Italian evidence in the 1990s from kernel density estimates pp. 415-430

- Maria Grazia Pittau and Roberto Zelli
- An econometric analysis of veterans’ health care utilization using two-part models pp. 431-449

- Kajal Lahiri and Guibo Xing
- Retesting symmetry and homogeneity in a cointegrated demand system with bootstrapping: The case of meat demand in Greece pp. 451-462

- Kelvin Balcombe
Volume 29, issue 1, 2004
- Introduction pp. 1-4

- Badi Baltagi
- Analyzing the effect of dynamically assigned treatments using duration models, binary treatment models, and panel data models pp. 5-20

- Jaap Abbring and Gerard van den Berg
- Convenient estimators for the panel probit model: Further results pp. 21-47

- William Greene
- Simulation-based inference in dynamic panel probit models: An application to health pp. 49-77

- Paul Contoyannis, Andrew Jones and Nigel Rice
- Maximum-likelihood based inference in the two-way random effects model with serially correlated time effects pp. 79-88

- Sune Karlsson and Jimmy Skoglund
- Testing poolability in a system of dynamic regressions with nonspherical disturbances pp. 89-106

- Maurice Bun
- Tobin q: Forecast performance for hierarchical Bayes, shrinkage, heterogeneous and homogeneous panel data estimators pp. 107-113

- Badi Baltagi, Georges Bresson and Alain Pirotte
- The effect of uncertainty on UK investment authorisation: Homogenous vs. heterogeneous estimators pp. 115-128

- Ciaran Driver, Katsushi Imai, Paul Temple and Giovanni Urga
- Reinterpreting the performance of immigrant wages from panel data pp. 129-147

- Derek Hum and Wayne Simpson
- Inflation and growth: Explaining a negative effect pp. 149-167

- Max Gillman, Mark Harris and Laszlo Matyas
- Efficiency measurement using a latent class stochastic frontier model pp. 169-183

- Luis Orea and Subal Kumbhakar
- Productivity and technical change: Measurement and testing pp. 185-191

- Subal Kumbhakar
- Modeling corner solutions with panel data: Application to the industrial energy demand in France pp. 193-208

- Raja Chakir, Alain Bousquet and Norbert Ladoux
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