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Volume 24, issue 4, 1999
- Modelling the hidden economy and the tax-gap in New Zealand pp. 621-640

- David Giles
- Tax reforms and the growth of government pp. 655-666

- Steven Sheffrin
- Empirics of the median voter hypothesis in Japan pp. 667-691

- Takero Doi
- On the long run effect of public capital on aggregate output: Estimation and sensitivity analysis pp. 711-717

- Raymond G. Batina
Volume 24, issue 3, 1999
- Estimating the public's social preference function between inflation and unemployment using survey data: The survey research center versus Gallup pp. 361-372

- Susan W. Taylor, David J. Smyth and Pami Dua
- System estimates of potential output and the NAIRU pp. 373-388

- Mikael Apel and Per Jansson
- Causality tests of budget and current account deficits: Cross-country comparisons pp. 389-402

- Ahmed Khalid and Teo Wee Guan
- The introduction of seasonal unit roots and cointegration to test index aggregation optimality: An application to a Spanish farm price index pp. 403-414

- Francisco J. MartÎn-âlvarez, Victor J. Cano-FernÂndez and José Juan Cáceres-Hernández
- Money demand, the Cagan model, testing rational expectations vs adaptive expectations: The case of Turkey pp. 415-426

- Kivilcim Metin Özcan and Ilker Muslu
- Long memory and level shifts: Re-analyzing inflation rates pp. 427-449

- Philip Hans Franses, Marius Ooms and Charles Bos
- Long horizon predictability of exchange rates: Is it for real? pp. 451-469

- Jan Groen
- Stable cointegrating regressions: Fully-modified estimates for inflation and employment cost indices pp. 471-482

- Rosemary D. Rossiter
- Economic theory and econometric dynamics in modelling wages and prices in the United Kingdom pp. 483-507

- Paul Fisher and Gunnar Bårdsen
- Modeling Mexican agricultural production pp. 509-528

- C. Shumway and Hongil Lim
- Common serial correlation and common business cycles: A cautious note pp. 529-535

- Gianluca Cubadda
- The effect of female and male schooling on economic growth in the Barro-Lee model pp. 537-557

- Paula Lorgelly and Dorian Owen
- Note The measurement of inequality by components of total expenditure pp. 559-561

- Henri Theil and Charles Moss
Volume 24, issue 2, 1999
- Consumption-smoothing and the excessiveness of Greece's current account deficits pp. 183-209

- Stelios Makrydakis
- Testing for negativity in a demand system: A Bayesian approach pp. 211-223

- Hideo Kozumi, Noriko Hashimoto and Hikaru Hasegawa
- Estimation of an endogenous switching regression model with discrete dependent variables: Monte-Carlo analysis and empirical application of three estimators pp. 225-241

- Ayal Kimhi
- Measuring persistence in aggregate output: ARMA models, fractionally integrated ARMA models and nonparametric procedures pp. 243-269

- Erhard Reschenhofer, Benedikt Pötscher and Michael A. Hauser
- Performance of periodic time series models in forecasting pp. 271-301

- Helmut Herwartz
- Volatility spillovers and the price of risk: Evidence from the Swiss stock market pp. 303-322

- Christian Jochum
- Analyzing perceived hunger across states in the US pp. 323-329

- Daniel Slottje and Hang K. Ryu
- Parametrizing nonparametric translog models: A goal programming/constrained regression study of U.S. manufacturing pp. 331-339

- Houshmand Ziari and Azzeddine Azzam
- Spurious deterministic seasonality and autocorrelation corrections with quarterly data: Further Monte Carlo results pp. 341-359

- Artur Silva Lopes
Volume 24, issue 1, 1999
- Encompassing and rational expectations: How sequential corroboration can imply refutation pp. 1-21

- David Hendry and Neil Ericsson
- Convergence across industrialised countries (1890-1989): new results using time series methods pp. 23-44

- Miguel Aubyn
- Nonlinear dynamics: Evidence for a small stock exchange pp. 45-59

- Martin Scheicher
- Testing for structural change in the dynamic adjustment model with autoregressive errors pp. 61-76

- Kien Tran
- Estimation of a German money demand system - a long-run analysis pp. 77-99

- Kirstin Hubrich
- Distance in time between transition economies and the European Union pp. 101-119

- Pavle Sicherl
- Foreign aid and fiscal behavior in a bounded rationality model: Different policy regimes pp. 121-134

- Ira Gang and Haider Khan
- An investigation into a non-linear stochastic trend model pp. 135-153

- Klaus Neusser
- (When) Should cointegrating regressions be detrended? The case of a German money demand function pp. 155-172

- Uwe Hassler
- note: Inequality and the business cycle: A consumption viewpoint pp. 173-180

- David S. Johnson and Stephanie Shipp
Volume 23, issue 4, 1998
- Interest expectations and exchange rates news pp. 525-534

- Stefano Cavaglia, Willem Verschoor, Christian Wolff and Kees G. Koedijk
- Nonlinear dynamics and covered interest rate parity pp. 535-559

- Mark Wohar and Nathan Balke
- Trade liberalization and capacity utilization: New evidence from the Turkish rubber industry pp. 561-571

- Omer Gokcekus
- Trade balance and income in historical perspective pp. 573-591

- Yoonbai Kim
- Determinants of domestic and import prices in Canadian manufacturing industries pp. 593-610

- Stanley W. Kardasz and Kenneth R. Stollery
- Survival and efficiency curves for capital and the time-age-profile of vintage prices pp. 611-633

- Erik BiÛrn
- Note Short-term predictability of German stock returns pp. 635-639

- Walter Krämer
Volume 23, issue 3, 1998
- Money demand in Europe: Editors' preface pp. 263-266

- Juergen Wolters and Helmut LØtkepohl
- Exogeneity, causality, and co-breaking in economic policy analysis of a small econometric model of money in the UK pp. 267-294

- Grayham Mizon and David Hendry
- Empirical modeling of money demand pp. 295-315

- Neil Ericsson
- Stability of the demand for M1 and harmonized M3 in Finland pp. 317-337

- Antti Ripatti
- The demand for broad money in Norway, 1969-1993 pp. 339-354

- Øyvind Eitrheim
- The stability of German money demand: Not just a myth pp. 355-370

- Michael Scharnagl
- A money demand system for German M3 pp. 371-386

- Juergen Wolters and Helmut LØtkepohl
- Money demand stability: Evidence from Spain pp. 387-400

- Juan Vega
- Friedman and Schwartz (1982) revisited: Assessing annual and phase-average models of money demand in the United Kingdom pp. 401-415

- David Hendry, Kevin M. Prestwich and Neil Ericsson
- Broad money demand and financial liberalization in Greece pp. 417-436

- Sunil Sharma and Neil Ericsson
- Stability of money demand in Switzerland: A comparison of the M2 and M3 cases pp. 437-454

- Michel Peytrignet and Christof Stahel
- Changing monetary transmission mechanisms within the EU pp. 455-481

- Katarina Juselius
- Long run money demand in the EU: Evidence for area-wide aggregates pp. 483-506

- Gabriel Fagan and Jerome Henry
- Wealth and the demand for money in the European union pp. 507-524

- Carlo C. A. Winder and Martin M.G. Fase
Volume 23, issue 1/2, 1998
- Special Issue on `Long term unemployment and social assistance': Introduction pp. 1-3

- Tito Boeri and Andreas Wörgötter
- Transition from unemployment benefits to social assistance in seven European OECD countries pp. 5-30

- Hans Hansen
- Long-term unemployment and short-term unemployment benefits: The changing nature of non-employment subsidies in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 31-54

- Sebastian Edwards and Tito Boeri
- Long-term unemployment, unemployment benefits and social assistance: The Polish experience pp. 55-85

- Marek Góra and Christoph Schmidt
- Work incentive and other effects of social assistance and unemployment benefit policy in the Czech Republic pp. 87-120

- Katherine Terrell, Michaela Erbenova and Vit Sorm
- Work incentives and other effects of the transition to social assistance: Evidence from the Slovak Republic pp. 121-153

- Martina Lubyova and Jan van Ours
- Unemployment assistance in Hungary pp. 155-175

- Gyula Nagy and John Micklewright
- Transition from cash benefits to work: The case of Slovenia pp. 177-202

- Milan Vodopivec
- Long-term unemployment, social assistance and labor market policies in Romania pp. 203-235

- Catalin Pauna and John Earle
- Work incentives and other effects of the transition to social assistance in the transition economies: Evidence from Bulgaria pp. 237-261

- Mariana M. Kotzeva and Derek Jones