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Volume 22, issue 4, 1997
- Trends in Real Income in Britain: A Microeconomic Analysis pp. 483-500
- Stephen Jenkins
- Changing American Earnings Distributions: One-half Century of Experience pp. 501-14
- John A Bishop, John P Formby and Paul D Thistle
- A New Approach to the Decomposition of the Gini Income Inequality Ratio pp. 515-31
- Camilo Dagum
- Global and Regional Inequality in the Distribution of Income: Estimation with Limited and Incomplete Data pp. 533-46
- Duangkamon Chotikapanich, Rebecca Valenzuela and D.S. Prasada Rao
- Gini's "Transvariazione" and the Measurement of Distance between Distributions pp. 547-54
- Joseph Deutsch and Jacques Silber
- The Uncertain Unit Root in the U.S. Poverty Rate pp. 555-70
- Baldev Raj and Daniel Slottje
- The Measurement of Poverty: An Experimental Questionnaire Investigation pp. 571-88
- Yoram Amiel and Frank Cowell
- Measuring the Welfare Effects of Tax Changes Using the LES: An Application to a Carbon Tax pp. 589-613
- Antonia Cornwell and John Creedy
- Generational and Gender-Specific Aspects of the Tax and Transfer System in Denmark pp. 615-35
- Svend E Hougaard Jensen and Bernd Raffelhuschen
- Stocks and the Weather: An Exercise in Data Mining or Yet Another Capital Market Anomaly? pp. 637-641
- Walter Krämer and Ralf Runde
Volume 22, issue 3, 1997
- The Structure of Production of the Spanish Telecommunications Sector pp. 321-30
- Elena Lopez
- Testing for Seasonal Integration and Cointegration: The Austrian Consumption Income Relationship pp. 331-44
- Liyan Han and Gerhard Thury
- The Pricing of Time-Varying Beta pp. 345-63
- Gloria Gonzalez-Rivera
- Estimating Inequality in the Distribution of Welfare Using Demand Models pp. 365-92
- Christopher J Nicol
- On the Endogeneity of Output in Dynamic Labour-Demand Models pp. 393-408
- Cees Gorter, Wolter Hassink, Peter Nijkamp and Eric Pels
- Household Characteristics and Consumption Behaviour: A Nonparametric Approach pp. 409-29
- Miguel Delgado and Daniel Miles
- A Monte Carlo Evaluation of Labor Supply Models pp. 431-60
- Peter Ericson and Lennart Flood
- Bayesian Estimation of Duration Models: An Application of the Multiperiod Probit Model pp. 461-80
- Michele Campolieti
Volume 22, issue 2, 1997
- The Information Content of the Term Structure: Evidence for Germany pp. 161-79
- Stefan Gerlach
- Canadian Wage Inequality over the Last Two Decades pp. 181-203
- John Burbidge, Lonnie Magee and A. Robb
- Seasonal Cointegration Analysis of German Consumption Function pp. 205-31
- Hans-Eggert Reimers
- The Effect of Option Trading at the DTB on the Underlying Stocks' Return Variance pp. 233-45
- Burkhard Heer, Mark Trede and Mark Wahrenburg
- Semiparametric and Nonparametric Testing for Long Memory: A Monte Carlo Study pp. 247-71
- Michael A Hauser
- Tax Reform in a Two-Class Growth Model pp. 273-91
- Stefan Felder
- Generalized Habit Formation in an Inverse Almost Ideal Demand System: An Application to Meat Expenditures in the U.S pp. 293-320
- Matthew Holt and Barry Goodwin
Volume 22, issue 1, 1997
- Substitution Elasticities between Durable and Nondurable Goods in the United States: New Evidence from the Dynamic Laurent System pp. 1-13
- Adrian R Fleissig
- An Adelman-Test for Growth Cycles in West Germany pp. 15-40
- Bernd Lucke
- The Impact of Wages on Job Search in a Transition Economy--Evidence with Data from Eastern Germany pp. 41-61
- Olaf Hübler
- Consumption and Fiscal Policy: UK Evidence from a Cointegration Approach on Substitution between Private and Public Spending on Goods and Services pp. 63-81
- Hassan Molana
- Economic and Demographic Factors in U.S. Alcohol Demand: A Growth-Accounting Analysis pp. 83-102
- Jon Nelson
- Fractional Integration with Drift: Estimation in Small Samples pp. 103-16
- Anthony Smith, Fallaw Sowell and Stanley Zin
- Financial Liberalization: The Case of Sri Lanka pp. 117-29
- Subrata Ghatak
- Sequential and Multinomial Logit: A Nested Model pp. 131-52
- Hans van Ophem and Arthur Schram
- Comment on "U.S. Oil Consumption, Oil Prices, and the Macroeconomy." pp. 153-56
- James Hamilton
- U.S. Oil Consumption, Oil Prices, and the Macroeconomy: A Reply pp. 157-59
- Ali F Darrat and Otis W Gilley
Volume 21, issue 4, 1996
- Union Coverage and Sectoral Wages: Evidence from the Netherlands pp. 483-99
- Marcel H C Lever and Wessel A Marquering
- Nerlovian Area Response as an Error Correction Model: An Application to Western Canadian Agriculture pp. 501-12
- J Stephen Clark and K K Klein
- Microeconometric Models of Infrequently Purchased Goods: An Application to Household Pork Consumption pp. 513-33
- Shew-Jiuan B Su and Steven T Yen
- A Spectral Decomposition for Structural VAR Models pp. 535-55
- Alfred Stiassny
- Productivity Growth in Passenger-Bus Transportation: A Heteroskedastic Error Component Model with Unbalanced Panel Data pp. 557-73
- Subal Kumbhakar and Arunava Bhattacharyya
- Markov Chain Monte Carlo Analysis of Underreported Count Data with an Application to Worker Absenteeism pp. 575-87
- Rainer Winkelmann
- Unemployment Hysteresis--Macro Evidence from 16 OECD Countries pp. 589-600
- Knut Røed
- Money and Inflation in Germany: A Cointegration Analysis pp. 601-16
- Gerd Hansen and Jeong-Ryeol Kim
- An Experimental Note on the Allais Paradox and Monetary Incentives pp. 617-32
- Michael S Burke, John R. Carter, Robert D. Gominiak and Daniel F Ohl
- Stock Adjustment for Multicointegrated Series pp. 633-39
- Tae Hwy Lee
Volume 21, issue 3, 1996
- US Oil Consumption, Oil Prices, and the Macroeconomy pp. 317-34
- Ali F Darrat, Otis W Gilley and Don J Meyer
- Capacity Utilization under Dynamic Profit Maximization pp. 335-59
- Panos Fousekis and Spiro Stefanou
- Measuring Input Substitution and Output Expansion Effects: A Nonparametric Approach with Application pp. 361-80
- Guanghua Wan
- Common Trends in Prices and Exchange Rates. Tests of Long-Run Purchasing Power Parity pp. 381-400
- Marianne Nessen
- On Nonparametric Estimation of the Schumpeterian Link between Innovation and Firm Size: Evidence from Belgium, France, and Germany pp. 401-26
- Irene Bertschek and Horst Entorf
- Real Wages, Quantity Constraints and Equilibrium Unemployment: Belgium, 1955-1988 pp. 427-57
- Michel Lubrano, Fatemeh Shadman and Henri Sneessens
- Cointegration, Common Features, and Persistence in U.S. Farm Output pp. 459-73
- Jayachandran N Variyam
- A New Test for Structural Change pp. 475-82
- Brett Inder and Kang Hao
Volume 21, issue 2, 1996
- Residential Energy Demand Analysis: An Empirical Application of the Closure Test Principle pp. 203-20
- Reinhard Madlener and Raimund Alt
- Stock Prices, Production and Interest Rates: Comparison of Three European Countries with the USA pp. 221-34
- Amado Peiro
- Small Sample Properties of Canonical Cointegrating Regressions pp. 235-53
- Hsiang-Ling Han
- Probability Forecast of Downturn in U.S. Economy Using Classical Statistical Decision Theory pp. 255-79
- Mehdi Mostaghimi and Fahimeh Rezayat
- Stochastic Properties of German Stock Returns pp. 281-306
- Walter Krämer and Ralf Runde
- Demographic Variables in Demand Systems: The Case for Generality pp. 307-15
- Ranjan Ray
Volume 21, issue 1, 1996
- Long-Run Economic Growth: Special Issue of Empirical Economics pp. 1-10
- Steven Durlauf, John Helliwell and Baldev Raj
- The Observational Implications of Schumpeterian Growth Theory pp. 13-25
- Philippe Aghion and Peter Howitt
- Dynamic Common Factors in Large Cross-Sections pp. 27-42
- Mario Forni and Lucrezia Reichlin
- Human Capital and Measurable Dynamic Gains from Economic Integration: An Application to the Economic Integration of North and South America pp. 45-75
- Richard Harris
- The Engine of Growth or Its Handmaiden? A Time-Series Assessment of Export-Led Growth pp. 77-110
- Raymond Riezman, Charles Whiteman and Peter Summers
- Productivity and Convergence across U.S. States and Industries pp. 113-35
- Andrew Bernard and Charles Jones
- Aggregate and Regional Disaggregate Fluctuations pp. 137-59
- Danny Quah
- Estimating the Impact of Government Consumption on Growth: Growth Accounting and Endogenous Growth Models pp. 163-86
- Steve Dowrick
- Growth and the Neutrality of Money pp. 187-202
- Paul Evans
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