Empirical Economics
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Volume 26, issue 4, 2001
- The impact of health on wages: Evidence from the British Household Panel Survey pp. 599-622

- Nigel Rice and Paul Contoyannis
- Who is ruling Europe? Empirical evidence on the German Dominance Hypothesis pp. 623-650

- Mariam Camarero and Javier Ordóñez
- Stock prices and money velocity: a multi-country analysis pp. 651-672

- Massimo Caruso
- A small continuous time macro-econometric model of the Czech Republic pp. 673-705

- Emil Stavrev
- The economic impact of EU-enlargement: assessing the migration potential pp. 707-720

- Michael Fertig
- The sensitivity of the RESET tests to disturbance autocorrelation in regression analysis pp. 721-726

- Siu Leung and Shih-Ti Yu
Volume 26, issue 3, 2001
- The cause of Danish unemployment: Demand or supply shocks? pp. 461-486

- Anders Warne and Henrik Hansen
- The minimum wage, employment, and the AS-IF methodology: A forecasting approach to evaluating the minimum wage pp. 487-514

- Paul Wolfson and Dale Belman
- Estimating productivity and returns to scale in the US textile industry pp. 515-524

- Harri Ramcharran
- Do reductions in black market exchange rate premia cause inflation? pp. 525-551

- Bruno Larue and Jean-Philippe Gervais
- Okun's Law Does the Austrian unemployment-GDP relationship exhibit structural breaks? pp. 553-564

- Leopold Sögner
- The stock market and investment in the small and open Norwegian economy pp. 565-580

- Øystein Gjerde, Kjell Henry Knivsflå and Frode Sættem
- Testing for nonlinearities in German bank stock returns pp. 581-597

- Sophie Robé and Reinhold Kosfeld
Volume 26, issue 2, 2001
- The treatment of seasonality in error correction models as unobserved component: a case study for an Austrian consumption function pp. 325-341

- Michael Wüger and Gerhard Thury
- Testing the effect of an anti-dumping duty: The US salmon market pp. 343-355

- Frank Asche
- Near unit root and the relationship between inflation and interest rates: A reexamination of the Fisher effect pp. 357-366

- Markku Lanne
- Measuring the effectiveness of non-price export promotion using a supply-side approach pp. 367-389

- C. Shumway, H. Love and Juan J. Porras
- Unobserved components in an error-correction model of consumption for Southern European countries pp. 391-405

- Nicholas Sarantis and Chris Stewart
- The unequal distribution of unequal pay - An empirical analysis of the gender wage gap in Switzerland pp. 407-427

- Dorothe Bonjour and Michael Gerfin
- Dynamic effects of public investment: Vector autoregressive evidence from six industrialized countries pp. 429-446

- Stefan Mittnik and Thorsten Neumann
- A convenient representation for structural vector autoregressions pp. 447-459

- Jörg Breitung
Volume 26, issue 1, 2001
- Introduction pp. 1-5

- Bernd Fitzenberger, Roger Koenker and José António Machado
- Individual heterogeneity in the returns to schooling: instrumental variables quantile regression using twins data pp. 7-40

- Omar Arias, Walter Sosa-Escudero and Kevin Hallock
- Testing for uniform wage trends in West-Germany: A cohort analysis using quantile regressions for censored data pp. 41-86

- Reinhard Hujer, Bernd Fitzenberger, Reinhold Schnabel and Thomas E. MaCurdy
- Quantile regression with sample selection: Estimating women's return to education in the U.S pp. 87-113

- Moshe Buchinsky
- Earning functions in Portugal 1982-1994: Evidence from quantile regressions pp. 115-134

- José António Machado and José Mata
- Wage inequality in a developing country: decrease in minimum wage or increase in education returns pp. 135-148

- Xulia González and Daniel Miles
- How wide is the gap? An investigation of gender wage differences using quantile regression pp. 149-167

- Angel López-Nicolás, Jaume Garcia Villar and Pedro Hernandez
- The public-private sector wage gap in Zambia in the 1990s: A quantile regression approach pp. 169-182

- Michael Rosholm and Helena Nielsen
- Asymmetric labor supply pp. 183-197

- Eduardo Ribeiro
- Quantile regression for duration data: A reappraisal of the Pennsylvania Reemployment Bonus Experiments pp. 199-220

- Yannis Bilias and Roger Koenker
- For whom the reductions count: A quantile regression analysis of class size and peer effects on scholastic achievement pp. 221-246

- Jesse Levin
- The effects of demographics and maternal behavior on the distribution of birth outcomes pp. 247-257

- Jason Abrevaya
- Nonparametric quantile regression analysis of R&D-sales relationship for Korean firms pp. 259-270

- Joon-Woo Nahm
- Conditional value-at-risk: Aspects of modeling and estimation pp. 271-292

- Len Umantsev and Victor Chernozhukov
- Portfolio style: Return-based attribution using quantile regression pp. 293-305

- Gilbert Bassett and Hsiu-Lang Chen
- Integrated Conditional Moment testing of quantile regression models pp. 307-324

- Herman Bierens and Donna Ginther
Volume 25, issue 4, 2000
- Forecasting industrial production in the Euro area pp. 541-561

- Giuseppe Parigi, Roberto Golinelli and Giorgio Bodo
- What color are commodity prices? A fractal analysis pp. 563-580

- J. B. Cromwell, W. C. Labys and E. Kouassi
- The demand for money in Austria pp. 581-603

- Bernd Hayo
- Is there a Laffer curve between aggregate output and public sector employment? pp. 605-621

- Matti Virén and Erkki Koskela
- Efficiency of labour use in the Swedish banking industry: a stochastic frontier approach pp. 623-640

- George E. Battese, Lennart Hjalmarsson and Almas Heshmati
- On moment condition failure in German stock returns: an application of recent advances in extreme value statistics pp. 641-652

- Thomas Lux
- A monetary analysis of the Drachma/ECU exchange rate determination, 1980-1991 pp. 653-663

- George Zis and Athanasios Papadopoulos
- Peaks or tails - What distinguishes financial data? pp. 665-671

- Walter Krämer and Ralf Runde
- Recruitment channel use and applicant arrival: An empirical analysis pp. 673-697

- Piet Rietveld, Cees Gorter, Peter Nijkamp and Giovanni Russo
- Spell durations and the impact of censoring pp. 699-714

- Michael A. Nolan
- A proposed set of nine regions for the United States and the inequality of population densities pp. 715-719

- Henri Theil and Charles Moss
Volume 25, issue 3, 2000
- Detrending methods and stylized facts of business cycles in Norway - an international comparison pp. 369-392

- Hilde Christiane BjÛrnland
- Labor market dynamics when effort depends on wage growth comparisons pp. 393-419

- Jean-Pierre Urbain, Franz Palm and David de la Croix
- Dynamic analysis of British demand for tourism abroad pp. 421-436

- Panayiota Lyssiotou
- An analysis of housing expenditure using semiparametric cross-section models pp. 437-462

- Bertrand Melenberg, Arthur van Soest and Erwin Charlier
- Segmented stochastic convergence across the G-7 countries pp. 463-474

- Roberto Cellini and Antonello Scorcu
- Cointegration and common trends on the West German labour market pp. 475-493

- Kai Carstensen and Gerd Hansen
- Sources of output growth in Singapore's services sector pp. 495-506

- Renuka Mahadevan
- Bank acquisitions of investment dealers: Canadian evidence and implications for Glass-Steagall reform pp. 507-518

- Nancy D. Ursel
- Invariance, price indices and estimation in almost ideal demand systems pp. 519-539

- Adolf Buse and Wing Chan
Volume 25, issue 2, 2000
- Is it efficient to analyse efficiency rankings? pp. 189-208

- Uwe Jensen
- Constrained nonparametric regression analysis of load curves pp. 229-246

- Juan RodrÎguez-Poo
- Quasi-Monte Carlo methods in stochastic simulations: An application to policy simulations using a disequilibrium model of the West German economy 1960-1994 pp. 247-259

- Klaus Göggelmann, Peter Winker, Martin Schellhorn and Wolfgang Franz
- The cyclical behaviour of prices in the U.K.: Some structural time series evidence pp. 261-278

- Imad A. Moosa
- Assessing the impact of taxes on female labor supply using a finite mixture approach pp. 279-296

- Jorgen Hansen and Peter Ericson
- Black market exchange rates in India: an empirical analysis pp. 297-313

- Jalal Siddiki
- The duration of new firms in banking: an application of Cox regression analysis pp. 315-325

- Enrico Santarelli
- Institutional specifics and unemployment insurance eligibility in Canada: How sensitive are employment duration effects? pp. 327-350

- Michael P Kidd and Michael Shannon
- Private consumption behaviour, liquidity constraints and financial deregulation in France: a nonlinear analysis pp. 351-368

- Eric Girardin, Lucio Sarno and Mark Taylor
Volume 25, issue 1, 2000
- Regime shifts in the Danish term structure of interest rates pp. 1-13

- Tom Engsted and Ken Nyholm
- Schooling choices: Preferences, discount rates, and rates of return pp. 15-34

- Hessel Oosterbeek and Hans van Ophem
- Aggregation in models with quantity constraints: The CES aggregation function pp. 35-59

- Horst Entorf and Henri Sneessens
- The effects of learning and signaling on money demand: With an application to heterodox inflation stabilization programs pp. 61-91

- Francisco Ruge-Murcia
- Estimating a continuous time portfolio selection model: An application with UK data pp. 93-109

- Burak Saltoğlu
- Cointegration and causality in the exports-GDP nexus: The post-war evidence for Canada pp. 111-125

- C. Michael Wernerheim
- R&D spillovers and productivity: Evidence from U.S. manufacturing microdata pp. 127-148

- Bart Los and Bart Verspagen
- Price convergence of peripheral European countries on the way to the EMU: A time series approach pp. 149-168

- Mariam Camarero, Vicente Esteve and Cecilio Tamarit
- Working time, employment, and work sharing: Evidence from Sweden pp. 169-187

- Tor Jacobson and Henry Ohlsson
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