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Volume 28, issue 4, 2003
- Art as an investment: Short and long-term comovements in major painting markets pp. 649-668

- Andrew Worthington and Helen Higgs
- A correlated bivariate Poisson jump model for foreign exchange pp. 669-685

- Wing Chan
- Threshold models for trended time series pp. 687-707

- George Kapetanios
- Asymmetric ACD models: Introducing price information in ACD models pp. 709-731

- Luc Bauwens and Pierre Giot
- Spatial and supply/demand agglomeration economies: State- and industry-linkages in the U.S. food system pp. 733-751

- Jeffrey Cohen and Catherine Morrison Paul
- Estimating multiproduct costs when some outputs are not produced pp. 753-765

- Quinn Weninger
- How productivity and domestic output are related to exports and foreign output in the case of Sweden pp. 767-782

- R Scott Hacker and Abdulnasser Hatemi-J
- The order of integration for quarterly macroeconomic time series: A simple testing strategy pp. 783-794

- Artur Silva Lopes
- Homogeneous, heterogeneous or shrinkage estimators? Some empirical evidence from French regional gasoline consumption pp. 795-811

- Badi Baltagi, Georges Bresson, James M. Griffin and Alain Pirotte
- Effects of the single market on the Austrian insurance industry pp. 813-838

- Bernhard Mahlberg and Thomas Url
- The Polish exchange rate system: A unit root and cointegration analysis pp. 839-860

- Carsten Trenkler
Volume 28, issue 3, 2003
- Employer-supported training in Canada and its impact on mobility and wages pp. 431-459

- Daniel Parent
- Distributional assumptions and a test of the dual labor market hypothesis pp. 461-478

- John Baffoe-Bonnie
- New insights on earnings trends across skill groups and industries in West Germany pp. 479-514

- Bernd Fitzenberger and Claudia Kurz
- Estimating the employment effects of education for disabled workers in Norway pp. 515-533

- Arild Aakvik
- Testing for hysteresis: Unemployment persistence and wage adjustment pp. 535-552

- Patrick Fève, Pierre-Yves Hénin and P. Jolivaldt
- Contracting out refuse collection pp. 553-570

- Elbert Dijkgraaf, Raymond Gradus and Bertrand Melenberg
- The proper panel econometric specification of the gravity equation: A three-way model with bilateral interaction effects pp. 571-580

- Peter Egger and Michael Pfaffermayr
- Estimating a mixture of stochastic frontier regression models via the em algorithm: A multiproduct cost function application pp. 581-598

- Steven B Caudill
- A modified logit model for time series with an application to the pricing behaviour of manufacturing firms in Australia pp. 599-613

- Chris M. Alaouze
- Real exchange rate shocks on tradables, nontradables, and the current account: Mexico, 1980–2000 pp. 615-638

- Andre Mollick
- Risk compensation in wages – a replication pp. 639-647

- Joop Hartog, Erik Plug, Luis Diaz-Serrano and José Vieira
Volume 28, issue 2, 2003
- Do national business cycles have an international origin? pp. 223-247

- Joffrey Malek Mansour
- Effects of health information on Nordic meat and fish demand pp. 249-273

- Kyrre Rickertsen, Dadi Kristofersson and Solveig Lothe
- Why are saving rates in East Asia so high? Reviving the life cycle hypothesis pp. 275-289

- F. Gerard Adams and Peter A. Prazmowski
- Statistical analysis of inequality with decompositions: the Canadian experience pp. 291-302

- David Gray, Jeffrey A. Mills and Sourushe Zandvakili
- Unit roots, postwar slowdowns and long-run growth: Evidence from two structural breaks pp. 303-319

- Dan Ben-David, Robin L. Lumsdaine and David Papell
- Inflation-unemployment tradeoff and regional labor market data pp. 321-334

- Uwe Hassler and Michael Neugart
- Weighted samples, kernel density estimators and convergence pp. 335-351

- Francisco Goerlich Gisbert
- Model selection when estimating and predicting consumer demands using international, cross section data pp. 353-364

- John Cranfield, James S. Eales, Thomas Hertel and Paul Preckel
- Seasonality and Markov switching in an unobserved component time series model pp. 365-386

- Rob Luginbuhl and Aart de Vos
- The effects of shocks on the Austrian unemployment rate – a structural VAR approach pp. 387-402

- Susanne Maidorn
- The impact of imports on price-cost margins: An empirical illustration pp. 403-416

- Rigoberto Lopez and Elena Lopez
- Ten-year forecasts of real stock price changes pp. 417-429

- Rolando F. Peláez
Volume 28, issue 1, 2003
- A generalized additive Tobit model pp. 3-22

- Armando Levy
- Short- and long-term unemployment: How do temporary layoffs affect this distinction? pp. 23-44

- Peter Jensen and Michael Svarer
- Bayesian estimation of social welfare and tax progressivity measures pp. 45-59

- Duangkamon Chotikapanich and John Creedy
- Robust estimation of models of Engel curves pp. 61-73

- Jiazhong You
- On the choice of functional form in stochastic frontier modeling pp. 75-100

- Konstantinos Giannakas, Kien Tran and Vangelis Tzouvelekas
- Testing of unit roots and other fractionally integrated hypotheses in the presence of structural breaks pp. 101-113

- Luis Gil-Alana
- Social Security and personal saving: 1971 and beyond pp. 115-139

- Philip Meguire
- Sectoral trends and cycles in Germany pp. 141-156

- Yin-Wong Cheung and Frank Westermann
- A common trends model of UK core inflation pp. 157-172

- Fabio Bagliano and Claudio Morana
- Real exchange rate determination: Empirical observations from East-Asian countries pp. 173-180

- Tatsuyoshi Miyakoshi
- Pooling surveys in the estimation of income and price elasticities: An application to Tunisian households pp. 181-201

- Mohamed Ayadi, Jaya Krishnakumar and Mohamed Salah Matoussi
- Estimation of technical inefficiency effects using panel data and doubly heteroscedastic stochastic production frontiers pp. 203-222

- Kaddour Hadri, C. Guermat and J. Whittaker
Volume 27, issue 4, 2002
- Conditional mean functions of non-linear models of US output pp. 569-586

- Ana Galvão and Michael Clements
- A test for rational bubbles in stock prices pp. 587-600

- Yuichi Fukuta
- Estimation of an effectively globally regular demand system: An application to United States meat consumption pp. 601-606

- Anitoliy Skripnichenko and Kevin Chen
- Changing rewards in contests: Has the three-point rule brought more offense to soccer? pp. 607-630

- José Correia Guedes and Fernando Machado
- Are Hodrick-Prescott `forecasts' rational? pp. 631-643

- J. Z. Easaw, S. M. Heravi, J. C. K. Ash and D. J. Smyth
- Specification and sensitivity analysis of cross-country growth regressions pp. 645-656

- Thanasis Stengos, Theofanis Mamuneas and Pantelis Kalaitzidakis
- Testing misspecified non-nested factor demand systems: Some Monte Carlo results pp. 657-686

- Matteo Manera
- Unemployment hysteresis and the natural rate of vacancies pp. 687-704

- Knut Røed
- The symmetry of the wage-change distribution: Survey and contract data pp. 705-723

- Thanasis Stengos and Louis Christofides
Volume 27, issue 3, 2002
- On the herding instinct of interest rate forecasters pp. 403-425

- Ronald Bewley and Denzil Fiebig
- Money and prices: U.S. Data 1869-1914 (A study with directed graphs) pp. 427-446

- David Bessler and Seongpyo Lee
- Employment shifts, economic reform and the changes in public/private sector wages in Mexico: 1987-1997 pp. 447-460

- José A. Pagán, José A. Tijerina Guajardo and Jorge Valero-Gil
- Risk preference and productivity measurement under output price uncertainty pp. 461-472

- Subal Kumbhakar
- Implementing and interpreting indicators of core inflation: the case of France pp. 473-497

- Franck Sedillot and Hervé Le Bihan
- The hidden economy in Spain - A monetary estimation, 1964-1998 pp. 499-527

- María Gadea and José Mariá Serrano-Sanz
- The Austrian current account deficit: Driven by twin deficits or by intertemporal expenditure allocation? pp. 529-542

- Sylvia Kaufmann, Georg Winckler and Johann Scharler
- Goodness-of-fit techniques for count data models: an application to the demand for dental care in Spain pp. 543-567

- Begoña Álvarez and Miguel Delgado
Volume 27, issue 2, 2002
- New directions in business cycle research and financial analysis pp. 149-162

- James Hamilton and Baldev Raj
- Permanent and transitory components of recessions pp. 163-183

- Chang-Jin Kim and Chris Murray
- Can oil shocks explain asymmetries in the US Business Cycle? pp. 185-204

- Hans-Martin Krolzig and Michael Clements
- Markov switching in disaggregate unemployment rates pp. 205-232

- Chinhui Juhn, Simon Potter and Marcelle Chauvet
- A Markov-switching vector equilibrium correction model of the UK labour market pp. 233-254

- Massimiliano Marcellino, Grayham Mizon and Hans-Martin Krolzig
- Plucking models of business cycle fluctuations: Evidence from the G-7 countries pp. 255-276

- Terence C. Mills and Ping Wang
- Is there an asymmetric effect of monetary policy over time? A Bayesian analysis using Austrian data pp. 277-297

- Sylvia Kaufmann
- A regime-switching approach to the study of speculative attacks: A focus on EMS crises pp. 299-334

- Maria Martinez Peria
- Fads or bubbles? pp. 335-362

- Simon van Norden and Huntley Schaller
- Improving GARCH volatility forecasts with regime-switching GARCH pp. 363-394

- Franc Klaassen
- Power issues when testing the Markov switching model with the sup likelihood ratio test using U.S. output pp. 395-401

- Patrick Coe
Volume 27, issue 1, 2002
- The dynamic specification of the modified pecking order theory: Its relevance to Italy pp. 1-22

- Maria Bontempi
- A semiflexible normalized quadratic inverse demand system: an application to the price formation of fish pp. 23-47

- Richard C. Bishop and Matthew Holt
- Are U.S. regions converging? Using new econometric methods to examine old issues pp. 49-62

- Timothy Vogelsang and Marc Tomljanovich
- The European Community Household Panel: A review pp. 63-90

- Franco Peracchi
- A panel cointegration approach to the investment-saving correlation pp. 91-100

- Tsung-wu Ho
- Uncertainty of outcome versus reputation: Empirical evidence for the First German Football Division pp. 101-112

- Georg Stadtmann and Dirk Czarnitzki
- Output gap uncertainty: Does it matter for the Taylor rule? pp. 113-129

- Frank Smets
- Nonlinearity in dynamic adjustment: Semiparametric estimation of panel labor supply pp. 131-148

- Qi Li and Thomas Kniesner
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