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Volume 5, issue 12, 1998
- Technical change in the UK retail banking sector: 1984-1995 pp. 737-740

- John Ashton
- Critical values for unit root and cointegration test statistics - the use of response surface equations pp. 741-744

- Garry MacDonald
- Bias and inefficiency of an ordinary least squares estimator for logit regressions with continuous dependent variables measured with error pp. 745-746

- Sunil Sapra
- Macroeconomic determinants of growth in the South Pacific island economies pp. 747-749

- Azmat Gani
- Nested logit analysis of missing response observations pp. 751-755

- Byung-Joo Lee and Lawrence Marsh
- Effect of property taxes on the cost of living in the USA: case study of Florida counties pp. 757-758

- Richard Cebula
- Computing the moments of the filtered variables in a state-space system pp. 759-760

- Jurgen Ehlgen
- A risk-based environmental Kuznets curve for US hazardous waste sites pp. 761-763

- Pingo Wang, Alok Bohara, Robert Berrens and Kishore Gawande
- Exchange market pressure in Korea: dynamic specifications pp. 765-768

- Jai S. Mah
- The saving-investment correlation revisited: the case of Spain, 1964-1994 pp. 769-772

- Oscar Bajo-Rubio
- Biases in the allocation of Canadian official development assistance pp. 773-775

- Mak Arvin and Torben Drewes
- Economic growth and restructuring: a test of unbalanced growth models - 1977-1992 pp. 777-780

- D. C. A. Curtis and K. S. R. Murthy
- Firm's pricing policy and efficiency wages pp. 781-784

- Mikael Linden
- On innovative activity over the business cycle: a note pp. 785-788

- Alan Collins and Shujie Yao
- Financing divided and unified partisan governments pp. 789-791

- Jac Heckelman
- Predicting consumer risk perceptions towards pesticide residue: a logistic analysis pp. 793-796

- Ramu Govindasamy and John Italia
- Marginal tax rate and the optimal collection of seigniorage pp. 797-800

- Hafiz Akhand
- Price, quality, and smoke signals pp. 801-803

- Alfredo Esposto
- Government regulation and income inequality in the United States, 1970-1990 pp. 805-808

- Christopher Westley
Volume 5, issue 11, 1998
- The variance of economic activity over the business cycle: some further evidence pp. 669-673

- David Peel and A. E. H. Speight
- Unemployment compensation schemes and unemployment duration pp. 675-680

- Elena Stancanelli
- Are real interest rates cointegrated? A study of three OECD countries pp. 681-683

- Mehdi Monadjemi
- A general equilibrium (GE) model of the term structure applied to Australian securities pp. 685-687

- Bruce Felmingham and W. Norton Grey
- Testing allocative efficiency by data envelopment analysis pp. 689-692

- Jati Sengupta
- The Kuznets U-curve hypothesis: some panel data evidence pp. 693-697

- Laszlo Matyas, Laszlo Konya and Lachlan MaCquarie
- Export-led growth hypothesis: cointegration and causality analysis for Taiwan pp. 699-701

- Bagala Biswal and Urvashi Dhawan
- An empirical investigation of wage discrimination in professional basketball pp. 703-705

- Mark Gius and Donn Johnson
- The effect of tenure on earnings for males: a public/private analysis pp. 707-710

- James Coleman
- A composite leading indicator of Australian inflation pp. 711-713

- Imad Moosa
- Interaction of volatility and autocorrelation in foreign stock returns pp. 715-717

- G. Geoffrey Booth and Gregory Koutmos
- Episodic nonstationarity in exchange rates pp. 719-722

- Christopher Brooks and Melvin Hinich
- Regional technical efficiency: a stochastic frontier approach pp. 723-726

- Mercedes Gumbau Albert
- Causal relationships between public expenditure, public receipts and gross domestic product: Greece 1965-95 pp. 727-731

- Michael Arghyrou
- GNP quarterly disaggregation of selected OECD countries using a related time series approach pp. 733-736

- Dikaios Tserkezos
Volume 5, issue 10, 1998
- State income tax policy and geographic labour force mobility in the United States pp. 599-601

- Ira Saltz
- An investigation of the maximal moments of exchange rates pp. 603-606

- M. F. Omran
- Linder's hypothesis revisited: income similarity effects for low income countries pp. 607-611

- A. Arnon and J. Weinblatt
- A study of bank efficiency and ownership in Taiwan pp. 613-616

- Tser-Yieth Chen
- A note: Bootstrap standard errors and confidence intervals for weak axiom of cost minimization (WACM) based bank managerial efficiency estimates pp. 617-621

- Dwight Steward
- Do network news agencies play their dominant strategies? Empirical evidence from lead news stories pp. 623-629

- Steven B Caudill and Franklin Mixon
- Ethnicity and self-employment earnings in Britain 1973-95 pp. 631-634

- Ken Clark, Stephen Drinkwater and Derek Leslie
- Impact of select variables on thrift institution profit rates, 1965-1991 pp. 635-638

- Richard Cebula
- Analysing the effects of price changes on the cost of living of consumers using true indices pp. 639-644

- José Alberto Molina
- Is there a common response in Australian bilateral exchange rates following current account announcements? pp. 645-648

- Robert Brooks, Gabrielle Berman, Sinclair Davidson and Ting-Yean Tan
- The impact of federal budget deficits on movements in the stock market: evidence from Australia and France pp. 649-651

- Bradley Ewing
- Regional convergence in the UK, 1970-1995 pp. 653-658

- Seamus McGuinness and Maura Sheehan
- Long-run benefits from international equity diversification: a note on the Canadian evidence pp. 659-663

- Angelos Kanas
- Human capital versus sorting: new data and a new test pp. 665-667

- Geraint Johnes
Volume 5, issue 9, 1998
- Fiscal policy dynamics in Australia and New Zealand pp. 539-541

- Gerard Antioch
- Does the aggregate production function imply anything about the laws of production? A comment pp. 543-547

- Jesus Felipe
- Labour market segmentation and unemployment duration pp. 549-553

- Ioannis Theodossiou and A. Yannopoulos
- Fresh sweet corn acreage response in the selected states of the USA pp. 555-557

- Ramu Govindasamy and Songqing Jin
- Duration of industry leadership pp. 559-562

- Uma Kambhampati
- The choice of appropriate monetary aggregates in the United Kingdom pp. 563-568

- Mohammad Hasan
- Female labour supply over the life-cycle pp. 569-572

- Pedro Neves
- Purchasing power parity revisited: null of cointegration approach pp. 573-575

- Swarna Dutt
- Unit roots in the presence of moving average errors: tests of consumer price inflation pp. 577-581

- Donald Freeman
- A quantitative analysis of the health care resource allocations: the private versus the public route in the United Kingdom pp. 583-585

- Eddy Waller
- Macroeconomic stability and economic growth: the case of Spain pp. 587-591

- Blanca Sanchez-Robles
- Econometrics or neural networks? - a study of marketing margins in the UK meat industry pp. 593-597

- David Mainland
Volume 5, issue 8, 1998
- Hysteresis, the Phillips curve and the costs of monetary union pp. 477-480

- David Cobham and Steve Williams
- Impact of US structural budget deficits on thrift institution interest rates, 1964-1995 pp. 481-484

- Richard Cebula
- Return to scale and external economies: empirical evidence from Greek two-digit manufacturing industries pp. 485-490

- Io Segoura
- Productivity, private and public capital, and real wage in the US pp. 491-495

- S. J. Erenburg
- Cointegration and German bond yields pp. 497-502

- Juergen Wolters
- Decisions on regional allocation of public investment: the case of Japan pp. 503-506

- Kimiyoshi Kamada, Nobuhiro Okuno and Ritsuko Futagami
- Testing the long-run validity of the monetary approach to the exchange rate: the won-US pp. 507-511

- Dollar Case
- Consumption versus market betas of Australian industry portfolios pp. 513-517

- Robert Faff and Barry Oliver
- Sources of turning point forecast errors pp. 519-521

- M. H. Schnader and Herman Stekler
- Is the inequality of lifetime wealth a random walk? pp. 523-525

- Simon Parker
- Exploring the relationship between unemployment and property crime pp. 527-530

- Caroline Elliott and Dan Ellingworth
- Adding up constraints and gross substitution in portfolio models pp. 531-533

- Jan Jacobs and Lambert Schoonbeek
- Empirical estimates of the rate of depreciation of education pp. 535-538

- Wim Groot
Volume 5, issue 7, 1998
- Testing for a unit root in ERM exchange rates in the presence of structural breaks: evidence from the bootstrap pp. 407-410

- Angelos Kanas
- The random walk of stock prices: evidence from a panel of G-7 countries pp. 411-413

- Zhen Zhu
- Empirical note on the impact of US Federal Government budget deficits on bank interest rates pp. 415-418

- Richard Cebula
- The causality between budget deficit and interest rates in Japan: an application of time series analysis pp. 419-422

- Benjamin Cheng
- Export-led growth hypothesis for Australia: an empirical re-investigation pp. 423-428

- Jordan Shan and Fiona Sun
- How large is the tax clientele bias in the term structure of UK interest rates? pp. 429-432

- Eric Levin and Robert Wright
- Nonparametric measurement of preference changes: the case of food demand in rural China pp. 433-436

- Guang Wan
- Is it real? The long-run relation between terms of trade and current account deficits: the Ivory evidence pp. 437-440

- Eugene Kouassi, Bernard Decaluwe and Dale Colyer
- A test of the P-Star model pp. 441-443

- Imad Moosa
- Short-term interest rate and inflation in the long run: a study of the US and UK from 1803 to 1990 pp. 445-448

- Zhen Zhu
- Price indexes for personal computers (1976-88) pp. 449-452

- Darren Filson
- The 'Fisher effect' versus 'German effect' in European countries. An empirical study pp. 453-458

- Javier Nievas
- Economic fundamentals and housing market pp. 459-461

- Shady Kholdy and Ahmad Sohrabian
- The term structure of Australian interest rates: tests of the expectation hypothesis pp. 463-467

- Edward Robinson
- The consequences of a potential pitfall in approximate GLS estimation of the regression model with ARMA(p, q) disturbances pp. 469-472

- Askar Choudhury and Simon Power
- Ruling-out non-stationary stochastic rational expectations bubbles when agents are non-risk-neutral pp. 473-475

- Mark Roberts
Volume 5, issue 6, 1998
- Modelling real capital gains in the UK stock market pp. 337-342

- Ashok Parikh and David Lovatt
- The information content of losses around earnings announcements in the Finnish stock market pp. 343-346

- Minna Martikainen
- Industry chasing and the tax effect: a question of approach pp. 347-350

- Mitch Kunce and John List
- Cigarette consumption in Turkey: Tansel's spurious regression pp. 351-353

- Samuel Cameron and Alan Collins
- Exports and capital accumulation: some empirical evidence from the Mexican manufacturing industry pp. 355-360

- Talan Iscan
- Effect of government capital expenditure on GDP in the Iranian economy using superexogeneity testing pp. 361-364

- Abbas Valadkhani
- Empirical note on the impact of federal government budget deficits on bank mortgage rates in the US, 1963-1995 pp. 365-367

- Richard Cebula
- Count-data regression models of the time to adopt new technologies pp. 369-373

- Bruce Mcwilliams, Yacov Tsur, Eithan Hochman and David Zilberman
- Asymmetric volatility in industrial production: some international evidence pp. 375-381

- David Mcmillan and Alan Speight
- Achievement or burden? Labour standards in a monetary union pp. 383-386

- Carsten Hefeker
- Divisia money and income in Indonesia: some results from error-correction models, 1981:1-1994:4 pp. 387-391

- Muzafar Shah Habibullah
- Empirical models for secondary market debt prices pp. 393-395

- Thomas Fullerton
- On the interpretation of coefficients in multiplicative-logarithmic functions: a reconsideration pp. 397-400

- Jesus Felipe
- The Linder effect in trade blocks pp. 401-406

- Gustav Kristensen and Jie Zhang
Volume 5, issue 5, 1998
- Inflation and multifactor productivity growth: a response to Smyth pp. 271-274

- Donald Freeman and David Yerger
- Some evidence on customer 'lock-in' in the French mutual funds industry pp. 275-279

- C. Bonanni, Jean Dermine and L. -H. Roller
- Decentralization and public sector growth pp. 281-285

- Gordon Tarzwell
- Stochastic data envelopment analysis: a new approach pp. 287-290

- Jati Sengupta
- Baseball success and the structure of salaries pp. 291-296

- Donald Richards and Robert Guell
- The performance of filter rules on the Jamaican Stock Exchange pp. 297-300

- Delroy Hunter
- Exchange rate volatility and exports: the case of Ireland pp. 301-304

- Stilianos Fountas and Don Bredin
- Real exchange rate, interest rate and capital movements: evidence for France pp. 305-307

- Joaquin Pi-Anguita
- The cost of capital and its component parts with corporate and personal tax pp. 309-312

- Bob Welch, J. R. Hanrahan and Tom Barnes
- Are stock market event studies affected by the price range of shares? The Canadian experience pp. 313-315

- Robert Hanrahan, Joseph Kushner and Isidore Masse
- On income tax functions: an application of robust, regression-based diagnostics to models of conditional means pp. 317-320

- Hafiz Akhand
- A Hausman test for a dummy variable in probit pp. 321-323

- Laura Greene Knapp and Terry Seaks
- Ricardian causal ordering and the relation between house and land prices: evidence from England pp. 325-328

- Ahmed Alyousha and Christopher Tsoukis
- Measuring the degree of block interdependence between agricultural and non-agricultural sectors in Turkey pp. 329-332

- Serdar Sayan and Nazmi Demir
- Do betting costs explain betting biases? pp. 333-335

- David Paton and Leighton Vaughan Williams
Volume 5, issue 4, 1998
- Three empirical models for the entry mode choice in foreign direct investment pp. 201-204

- Roger Svensson
- The persistent holiday effect: additional evidence pp. 205-209

- Paul Brockman and David Michayluk
- Academic and private sector salaries: chalk and cheese? pp. 211-214

- Mark Baimbridge
- Product survival at the cinema: evidence from Hong Kong pp. 215-219

- W. Walls
- Broiler price transmission results and data periodicity pp. 221-224

- John Bernard and Lois Schertz Willett
- Export growth and its determinants: some evidence for South Korea and Singapore pp. 225-230

- Francis In and Pasquale Sgro
- Population growth and development: the case of Bangladesh pp. 231-234

- Ashraf Nakibullah
- An investigation into the cyclical behaviour of output, money, stock prices and interest rates pp. 235-238

- Imad Moosa
- Purchasing power parity in the 1920s: evidence for the Swiss franc pp. 239-241

- Michael Bleaney
- A test for randomly sampling using duration observations pp. 243-246

- Jos van Ommeren
- A simplified GLS estimator for autoregressive moving-average models pp. 247-250

- Askar Choudhury and Simon Power
- Economic history and econometrics: a cautionary note from the hyperinflation front pp. 251-254

- Richard Burdekin and Paul Burkett
- Measuring health production performance in the OECD pp. 255-259

- Jaume Puig-Junoy
- Multiple economic growth equilibria pp. 261-263

- Saziye Gazioglu and W. David Mccausland
- Crime, earnings inequality and unemployment in England and Wales pp. 265-267

- Robert Witt, Alan Clarke and Nigel Fielding
- Some methodological comments on 'Sources of fluctuations in exchange rates: a structural VAR analysis' by N. Apergis and C. Karfakis pp. 269-270

- Haluk Erlat and Guzin Erlat
Volume 5, issue 3, 1998
- The stability of the Kuznets curve: some further evidence pp. 131-133

- Hyoungsoo Zang
- Stochastic long memory in traded goods prices pp. 135-138

- John Barkoulas, Christopher Baum and Gurkan Oguz
- Past trend versus future expectation: test of exchange rate volatility pp. 139-142

- Jati Sengupta and Raymond Sfeir
- Do stockmarket 'losers' win more than 'winners' lose? pp. 143-146

- Gishan Dissanaike
- Ellsberg's urns, ambiguity, measures of uncertainty and non-additivity: some experimental evidence pp. 147-151

- J. L. Ford and Sudip Ghose
- Convergence in social protection benefits across EU countries pp. 153-155

- Javier Alonso, Miguel-Angel Galindo and Simon Sosvilla-Rivero
- The long-run demand for currency and broad money in Italy, 1861-1980 pp. 157-159

- John Thornton
- Outcome uncertainty in sporting competition: the Olympic Games 1896-1996 pp. 161-164

- Mark Baimbridge
- Exchange rate regimes and international output co-movement pp. 165-168

- Tony Caporale and Chulho Jung
- The nature and extent of revisions to Australian macroeconomic data pp. 169-174

- Robert Brooks, Gabrielle Berman and Sinclair Davidson
- The NFL pointspread market revisited: anomaly or statistical aberration? pp. 175-179

- Roger Vergin
- Linear estimation of the nonlinear almost ideal demand system: a Monte Carlo study pp. 181-186

- Guang Wan
- Arbitration versus negotiation: the risk aversion of players pp. 187-190

- David Frederick, William Kaempfer, Martin Ross and Richard Wobbekind
- The tax wedge and repair and maintenance of houses pp. 191-196

- Eskil Heinesen
- The allocation of public consumption expenditure in the UK pp. 197-200

- Jean-Yves Pitarakis and George Tridimas
Volume 5, issue 2, 1998
- Does federal electoral redistricting induce congressional quits? An empirical note pp. 61-63

- Franklin Mixon and Kamal Upadhayaya
- Do women earn higher returns to tenure than men? Evidence from the new earnings survey pp. 65-68

- James Coleman
- Risk perception and new food production technologies pp. 69-73

- W. J. Florkowski, A. H. Elnagheeb and C. L. Huang
- Do farmland prices reflect rationally expected future rents? pp. 75-79

- Tom Engsted
- Personal introduction agencies in the United Kingdom: estimates of an average cost function pp. 81-83

- Samuel Cameron and Alan Collins
- Human capital versus sorting: new data and a new test pp. 85-87

- Geraint Johnes
- Estimates of net capital stock for agricultural and industrial sectors for Japan, Korea and Taiwan pp. 89-91

- Senee Suwandee, Subhash Sharma and Richard Grabowski
- On the regional variability of minority/non-minority wage differentials pp. 93-95

- Alberto Davila and Josee Pagan
- The profit elasticity of investment in West Germany and the investment diversion effects of unification pp. 97-99

- Geoffrey Pugh
- Taiwan's trade imbalance against Japan: an econometric analysis pp. 101-104

- Tai Yung Kam and Jwu-Rong Lin
- Increasing returns to liquidity in futures markets pp. 105-109

- Barry Goss and S. Gulay Avsar
- Can higher debt lead to higher welfare? A theoretical and numerical analysis pp. 111-116

- Sugata Ghosh
- Price smoothing and inventory adjustments pp. 117-119

- Bhaskar Das
- Cross-sectional evidence for the job-matching model pp. 121-125

- Julie Hotchkiss
- Labour markets in the UK National Health Service: incentives, contracts and health care teams pp. 127-129

- Karen Bloor and Alan Maynard
Volume 5, issue 1, 1998
- Tobin's q and overinvestment pp. 1-4

- Lawrance Gordon and Mary Myers
- Public capital spending in The Netherlands: developments and explanations pp. 5-10

- Jan-Egbert Sturm and Jakob de Haan
- Home buyers' characteristics and selling prices pp. 11-14

- Shunfeng Song
- The causal relationship between construction workload and construction price pp. 15-18

- Fraser Dorward, Akintola Akintoye and Cliff Hardcastle
- A note on ERM membership and the efficiency of the London Stock Exchange pp. 19-23

- David Chappel, Joanne Padmore and Julia Pidgeon
- Unemployment persistence: the case of Sweden pp. 25-29

- Bengt Assarsson and Per Jansson
- Money, exchange rates and international business cycle between Japan and the United States pp. 31-35

- Shigeyuki Hamori
- Using panel data to estimate the determinants of medical malpractice insurance premiums pp. 37-39

- Mark Paul Gius
- Forecasting with structural change: why is the random walk model so damned difficult to beat? pp. 41-42

- Gawon Yoon
- Testing for technical change: a nonparametric application pp. 43-46

- Jati Sengupta
- Determinants of the inflation rate of the health care CPI in the US pp. 47-49

- Richard Cebula
- Re-examine the long-run purchasing power parity hypothesis for a high inflation country: the case of Turkey 1980-93 pp. 51-53

- Erdinc Telatar and Hasan Kazdagli
- Technology gaps, economic growth and convergence across US states pp. 55-59

- Norman Sedgley
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