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Volume 37, issue 21, 2005
- Towards applied geographical economics: modelling relative wage rates, incomes and prices for the regions of Great Britain pp. 2417-2428

- Bernard Fingleton
- Tangible and intangible sunk costs and the entry and exit of firms in a small open economy: the case of Austria pp. 2429-2443

- Werner Hölzl
- Declining output volatility in Germany: impulses, propagation, and the role of monetary policy pp. 2445-2457

- Ulrich Fritsche and Vladimir Kuzin
- On bias correction in the multivariate sample-selection model pp. 2459-2468

- Zhuo Chen and Steven Yen
- Tanzanian formal sector workers' participation in informal production pp. 2469-2485

- Theis Theisen
- Nominal and real convergence between the CEE countries and the EU: a fractional cointegration analysis pp. 2487-2500

- Adnan Kasman, Saadet Kirbas-Kasman and Evrim Turgutlu
- A cross-country analysis of the Okun's Law coefficient convergence in Europe pp. 2501-2513

- Roger Perman and Christophe Tavera
- The process followed by PPP data. On the properties of linearity tests pp. 2515-2522

- Ivan Paya and David Peel
- Aggregate cigarette demand and regional differences in China pp. 2523-2528

- Bai Yuanliang and Zhang Zongyi
Volume 37, issue 20, 2005
- Wage settlements and wage setting: results from a multi-level model pp. 2297-2306

- Gesine Stephan and Knut Gerlach
- A simple test of exogeneity for recursively structured VAR models pp. 2307-2313

- Hyeon-seung Huh
- The impact of cross-ownership on the reaction of corporate investment and financing constraints: a panel threshold model pp. 2315-2325

- Chung-Hua Shen and Chien-An Wang
- Estimating the substitutability between private and public consumption: the case of Spain, 1960-2003 pp. 2327-2334

- Vicente Esteve and Juan Sanchis-Llopis
- Testing mean reversion in target-zone exchange rates pp. 2335-2347

- Giuseppe Cavaliere
- Economic growth and religious production efficiency pp. 2349-2359

- Esa Mangeloja
- Technological knowledge, spillover and productivity: evidence from Taiwanese firm level panel data pp. 2361-2371

- Jong-Rong Chen and Chih-Hai Yang
- Electric power distribution: economies of scale, mergers, and restructuring pp. 2373-2386

- John Kwoka
- The dynamic relationship between the prices of ADRs and their underlying stocks: evidence from the threshold vector error correction model pp. 2387-2394

- Huimin Chung, Tsung-Wu Ho and Ling-Ju Wei
- Do budget maximizing public officials increase the probability of property reassessment? pp. 2395-2405

- William Stine
- Import demand in heterogeneous panel setting pp. 2407-2415

- Nasri Harb
Volume 37, issue 19, 2005
- Editorial - the world economy and European integration pp. 2177-2178

- Elias Soukiazis and George Agiomirgianakis
- Pecking order or trade-off hypothesis? Evidence on the capital structure of Chinese companies pp. 2179-2189

- Guanqun Tong and Christopher Green
- Banking crises, regulation, and growth: the case of Russia pp. 2191-2203

- Ulrich Thiessen
- The skilled u-shaped Europe: is it really and on which side does it stand? pp. 2205-2220

- Helena Marques
- Measuring the balance of intra-regional migration pp. 2221-2230

- Tapan Biswas and Jolian McHardy
- Government policies and farm size: does the size concept matter? pp. 2231-2238

- Jet Yee and Mary Clare Ahearn
- Discretionary deficit and its effects on Japanese economy pp. 2239-2249

- Masao Tsuri
- Economic growth and tax components: an analysis of tax changes in OECD pp. 2251-2263

- Mehmet Tosun and Sohrab Abizadeh
- Assessing the credibility of a target zone: evidence from the EMS pp. 2265-2287

- Francisco Ledesma, Manuel Navarro-Ibáñez, Jorge Pérez-Rodríguez and Simon Sosvilla-Rivero
- Competition and product survival in the UK car market pp. 2289-2295

- Francisco Requena-Silvente and James Walker
Volume 37, issue 18, 2005
- Return to tourist destination. Is it reputation, after all? pp. 2055-2065

- Francisco Ledesma, Manuel Navarro-Ibáñez and Jorge Pérez-Rodríguez
- Parental childcare and children's educational attainment: evidence from China pp. 2067-2076

- Hongbin Li, Xianguo Yao, Junsen Zhang and Li-An Zhou
- Gender differences in e-commerce pp. 2077-2089

- Bijou Yang and David Lester
- Socio-economic development and software piracy. An empirical assessment pp. 2091-2097

- Dyuti Banerjee, Ahmed Khalid and Jan-Egbert Sturm
- Income convergence clubs for Brazilian Municipalities: a non-parametric analysis pp. 2099-2118

- Márcio Laurini, Eduardo Andrade and Pedro Valls Pereira
- Optimal monetary policy and the role of hybrid inflation-price-level targets pp. 2119-2125

- Teruyoshi Kobayashi
- Unobserved heterogeneity in stochastic cost frontier models: an application to Swiss nursing homes pp. 2127-2141

- Mehdi Farsi, Massimo Filippini and Michael Kuenzle
- The propensity to hedge using futures contracts: the case of potato futures contracts pp. 2143-2146

- Patricia Chelley-Steeley and Claire Lavers
- Grading the performance of market indicators with utility benchmarks selected from Footsie: a 2000 case study pp. 2147-2160

- Enrique Ballestero and David Pla-Santamaria
- Are the Australian and New Zealand stock prices nonlinear with a unit root? pp. 2161-2166

- Paresh Narayan
- Sampling variability: some observations from a labour supply equation pp. 2167-2175

- Daniel Gordon, Lars Osberg and Shelley Phipps
Volume 37, issue 17, 2005
- Literacy and labour market outcomes: self-assessment versus test score measures pp. 1935-1951

- Ross Finnie and Ronald Meng
- US domestic barter: an empirical investigation pp. 1953-1966

- Barbara Cresti
- Effects of income growth and tariffs on the world salmon market pp. 1967-1978

- Henry Kinnucan and Øystein Myrland
- The saving and investment nexus for China: evidence from cointegration tests pp. 1979-1990

- Paresh Narayan
- Demand for home modifications/specialized features: the case of disabled pp. 1991-1999

- Sharanjit Uppal
- Are wages and productivity converging simultaneously in Euro-area countries? pp. 2001-2008

- Toni Mora, Jordi Lopez-Tamayo and Jordi Suriñach
- Forecasting profitability and earnings: a study of the UK market (1982-2000) pp. 2009-2018

- David Allen and H. M. Salim
- Beyond Kyoto: backstop technologies and endogenous prices on CO2 permits and fossil fuels pp. 2019-2036

- Lars Lindholt
- Do real exchange rates contain a unit root? Evidence from Turkish data pp. 2037-2053

- Huseyin Tastan
Volume 37, issue 16, 2005
- Cointegration relationships and hedonic pricing of differentiated commodities: an application to price dynamics in the US dairy sector pp. 1813-1827

- Jean-Paul Chavas and Kwansoo Kim
- Labour participation in Colombia pp. 1829-1838

- Luis Arango Thomas and Carlos Posada
- Zero observations and gender differences in cigarette consumption pp. 1839-1849

- Steven Yen
- Impact of trade liberalization on import demands in India: a panel data analysis for commodity groups pp. 1851-1863

- Rajesh Mehta and Ashok Parikh
- Competition in tourism among the Mediterranean countries pp. 1865-1870

- Vasilios Patsouratis, Zoe Frangouli and George Anastasopoulos
- Who do we tip and why? An empirical investigation pp. 1871-1879

- Ofer Azar
- An analysis of government expenditure and trade liberalization pp. 1881-1884

- Sohrab Abizadeh
- Firm-sponsored training in regulated labour markets: evidence from Spain pp. 1885-1898

- Carlos Peraita
- Real wages, profit margins and inflation in Turkish manufacturing under post-liberalization pp. 1899-1905

- Asli Gunay, Kivilcim Metin-Ozcan and Erinc Yeldan
- The effect of the GARCH(1, 1) on autocorrelation tests in dynamic systems of equations pp. 1907-1913

- Panagiotis Mantalos and Ghazi Shukur
- Exchange rates, and fundamental variables: a semi-parametric analysis of binary choice pp. 1915-1924

- Ken Johnston, David Carter and John Hatem
- Financial constraints and the balance sheet channel: a re-interpretation pp. 1925-1933

- Marco Gallegati
Volume 37, issue 15, 2005
- Trade union membership and earnings in Kenyan manufacturing firms pp. 1693-1704

- Damiano Kulundu Manda, Arne Bigsten and Germano Mwabu
- Testing rational expectations in primary commodity markets pp. 1705-1718

- Luca Pieroni and Matteo Ricciarelli
- The use of trading strategies by fund managers: some first survey evidence pp. 1719-1730

- Lukas Menkhoff and Ulrich Schmidt
- The effect of regime shifts on the long-run relationships for Swedish money demand pp. 1731-1736

- R Scott Hacker and Abdulnasser Hatemi-J
- Livelihoods and farm efficiency in rural Georgia pp. 1737-1745

- Dirk Bezemer, Kelvin Balcombe, Junior Davis and Iain Fraser
- The effects of railroad development on price convergence among the states of the USA from 1866 to 1906 pp. 1747-1761

- Ebru Guven Solakoglu and Barry Goodwin
- Exchange rate pass-through in Canadian manufacturing: its direct and indirect components pp. 1763-1776

- Stanley Kardasz and Kenneth Stollery
- Measuring advertising intensity and intangible capital in the Greek food industry pp. 1777-1787

- Athanasia Mavrommati and Athanasios Papadopoulos
- The interdependence between FDI and R&D: an application of an endogenous switching model to Taiwan's electronics industry pp. 1789-1799

- Huilin Lin and Ryh-Song Yeh
- Do equity index industry groups improve forecasts of inflation and production? A US analysis pp. 1801-1812

- Frank Browne and David Doran
Volume 37, issue 14, 2005
- Eliciting preferences for collectively financed health programmes: the 'willingness to assign' approach pp. 1571-1583

- Joan Costa-Font and Joan Rovira
- The missing shock: the macroeconomic impact of British Privatizations pp. 1585-1596

- Emanuele Bacchiocchi, Massimo Florio and Mara Grasseni
- Filling vacancies: an empirical analysis of the cost and benefit of search in the labour market pp. 1597-1606

- Giovanni Russo, Wolter Hassink and Cees Gorter
- Measuring the strength of cointegration and Granger-causality pp. 1607-1614

- Erdal Atukeren
- Profits persistence and ownership: evidence from the Italian banking sector pp. 1615-1621

- Mariarosaria Agostino, Leone Leonida and Francesco Trivieri
- The funding for a Defined Benefit (DB) pension plan based on the fair valuation of the plan's insolvency risk pp. 1623-1633

- Chao-Liang Chen
- Global measure of causal intensity between real and financial spheres pp. 1635-1642

- Samuel Bates
- An evaluation of the efficiency of Quebec's school boards using the Data Envelopment Analysis method pp. 1643-1653

- Pierre Ouellette and Valerie Vierstraete
- What matters most: teaching or research? Empirical evidence on the remuneration of British academics pp. 1655-1672

- Rob Euwals and Melanie Ward
- Real options as a component of the market value of stocks: evidence from the Spanish Stock Market pp. 1673-1691

- Pablo de Andres-Alonso, Valentin Azofra-Palenzuela and Gabriel de la Fuente-Herrero
Volume 37, issue 13, 2005
- Leaving EMU: a real options perspective pp. 1449-1453

- Frank Strobel
- Macroeconomic effects of Catalan fiscal deficit with the Spanish state (2002-2010) pp. 1455-1463

- Jordi Pons-i-Novell and Ramon Tremosa-i-Balcells
- The determinants of Latin American exchange rate regimes pp. 1465-1474

- Sanjin Piragic and Kenneth Jameson
- Optimal pollution level: a theoretical identification pp. 1475-1483

- George Halkos and Christos Kitsos
- Testing for the random walk hypothesis in the case of visitor arrivals: evidence from Indian tourism pp. 1485-1490

- Mita Bhattacharya and Paresh Narayan
- New empirical evidence on the effects of capital controls on composition of capital flows in Malaysia pp. 1491-1503

- Soo Khoon Goh
- Estimating women's time use: based on British survey evidence from 1986-1987 pp. 1505-1521

- Prodromos Prodromidis
- Inter-industry wage premiums and industry-specific productivity in Taiwan pp. 1523-1533

- Pi-Fem Hsu
- Reward design and CEO succession in the UK pp. 1535-1541

- James Johnston
- Foreign patent rights and high-tech exports: evidence from Taiwan pp. 1543-1555

- Wen-Hsien Liu and Ya-chi Lin
- Optimal versus adequate level of international reserves: evidence for Turkey pp. 1557-1569

- Suheyla Ozyildirim and Bulent Yaman
Volume 37, issue 12, 2005
- Financial development and economic growth: the case of Taiwan pp. 1329-1335

- Tsangyao Chang and Steven B Caudill
- The Japanese deflation: has it had real effects? Could it have been avoided? pp. 1337-1352

- Claudio Morana
- Does financial development 'lead' economic growth? A vector auto-regression appraisal pp. 1353-1367

- Jordan Shan
- Fractional integration in total factor productivity: evidence from US data pp. 1369-1383

- Luis Gil-Alana and Pedro Mendi
- Trade and the impact of innovations and standards: the case of Germany and the UK pp. 1385-1398

- Knut Blind and Andre Jungmittag
- Cost structure and technological change of local public transport: the Kaohsiung City Bus case pp. 1399-1410

- Judy Shaw-Er, Wang Chiang and Ya-Wen Chen
- The effect of competition on the practice of outpatient services for diabetes patients at different levels of hospitals in Taiwan pp. 1411-1422

- Ya-Ming Liu and Jean Kinsey
- Regional welfare disparities: the case of the European Union pp. 1423-1437

- Roberto Ezcurra, Carlos Gil and Pedro Pascual Arzoz
- Ascertaining the effects of employee bonus plans pp. 1439-1448

- James Ang, An-Sing Chen and James Wuh Lin
Volume 37, issue 11, 2005
- Numeraire choice in agricultural supply analysis pp. 1209-1214

- Krishna Paudel and Christopher McIntosh
- Gauging the performance of the linear-quadratic inventory model pp. 1215-1231

- David Bivin
- How much are people willing to pay for silence? A contingent valuation study pp. 1233-1246

- Jesús Barreiro-Hurlé, Mercedes Sanchez and Montserrat Viladrich-Grau
- Infrastructure investment and Canadian manufacturing productivity pp. 1247-1256

- James Brox and Christina Fader
- A composite leading indicator of the inflation cycle for the Euro area pp. 1257-1266

- J. M. Binner, Rakesh Bissoondeeal and A. W. Mullineux
- Risk forecasting models and optimal portfolio selection pp. 1267-1281

- David Moreno, Paulina Marco and Ignacio Olmeda
- On adaptation and the demand for health pp. 1283-1301

- Jon Gjerde, Sverre Grepperud and Snorre Kverndokk
- Deriving conditional and unconditional marginal effects in log earnings equations estimated by Heckman's procedure pp. 1303-1311

- Rodolfo Hoffmann and Ana Lucia Kassouf
- Pay inequality and firm performance: evidence from matched employer-employee data pp. 1313-1327

- Fredrik Heyman
Volume 37, issue 10, 2005
- Quantifying globalization pp. 1089-1098

- Torben Andersen and Tryggvi Herbertsson
- Linkages among welfare, food assistance programmes and labour supply: evidence from the survey of programme dynamics pp. 1099-1113

- Sonya Huffman and Helen Jensen
- Worker inflow, outflow, and churning pp. 1115-1133

- Pekka Ilmakunnas and Mika Maliranta
- Fiscal rules, inertia and discretionary fiscal policy pp. 1135-1146

- Martin Larch and Matteo Salto
- Power analysis of the Nice Treaty on the future of European integration pp. 1147-1156

- Yener Kandogan
- The structure of tourist expenditure in Fiji: evidence from unit root structural break tests pp. 1157-1161

- Paresh Narayan
- Empirical modelling of the aggregation error in the representative consumer model pp. 1163-1175

- Camilo Sarmiento and Richard Just
- Denomination composition of trade and trade balance: evidence from Turkey pp. 1177-1191

- Hakan Berument and Nazire Nergiz Dincer
- The Abrams curve of government size and unemployment: evidence from panel data pp. 1193-1199

- Dimitris Christopoulos, John (Ioannis) Loizides and Mike Tsionas
- Tax compliance: when do employees behave like the self-employed? pp. 1201-1208

- Mustafa Besim and Glenn Jenkins
Volume 37, issue 9, 2005
- Explaining efficiency differences among large German and Austrian banks pp. 969-980

- David Hauner
- Fiscal policy and national saving pp. 981-992

- Marc Hayford
- Cost efficiency and banking performances in a partial universal banking system: application of the panel smooth threshold model pp. 993-1009

- Chung-Hua Shen
- Estimating the size of the shadow economy in Spain: a structural model with latent variables pp. 1011-1025

- Angel Alañon Pardo and Miguel Gómez-Antonio
- Estimation of an implied price elasticity of demand through current pricing practices pp. 1027-1035

- Michael Gorman
- Production technologies and technical efficiency: evidence from Portuguese manufacturing industry pp. 1037-1046

- Ana Faria, Paul Fenn and Alistair Bruce
- The effects of human resource management on small firms' productivity and employees' wages pp. 1047-1054

- Andries de Grip and Inge Sieben
- On the path of integration in the Gulf region pp. 1055-1062

- Ali Darrat and Fatima Al-Shamsi
- New evidence on purchasing power parity from 17 OECD countries pp. 1063-1071

- Paresh Narayan
- Supply and demand, allocation and wage inequality: an international comparison pp. 1073-1088

- Arnaud Dupuy and Lex Borghans
Volume 37, issue 8, 2005
- Is there gender discrimination in named professorships? An econometric analysis of economics departments in the US South pp. 849-854

- Franklin Mixon and Len Trevino
- Do the OECD 24 month horizon growth forecasts for the G7-countries contain information? pp. 855-862

- Jef Vuchelen and Maria-Isabel Gutierrez
- Regional characteristics and the location of foreign firms within Poland pp. 863-874

- Andrzej Cieślik
- The impact of corporate debt on long term investment and firm performance pp. 875-883

- Manohar Singh and Sheri Faircloth
- Workforce gender effects on firm performance and workers' pay: evidence for the UK pp. 885-891

- Clive Belfield
- A deeper look at asymmetries in UK consumers' expenditure: the nonparametric analysis of 100 disaggregates pp. 893-900

- Steven Cook and Alan Speight
- Is inflation stationary? pp. 901-903

- Wojciech Charemza, Daniela Hristova and Peter Burridge
- An analysis of the length of labour and financial contracts: a study for Spain pp. 905-916

- Josep Tribó
- Prices and production cost in aluminium smelting in the short and the long run pp. 917-928

- Isabel Figuerola-Ferretti
- Sources of volatility in stock returns in emerging markets pp. 929-941

- Selcuk Caner and Zeynep Onder
- Identifying deprivation profiles in Spain: a new approach pp. 943-955

- Jesús Pérez-Mayo
- Assessing school efficiency in Portugal using FDH and bootstrapping pp. 957-968

- Maria Alberta Oliveira and Carlos Santos
Volume 37, issue 7, 2005
- Exports, technical progress and productivity growth in a transition economy: a non-parametric approach for China pp. 725-739

- Xiaolan Fu
- Building confidence intervals for band-pass and Hodrick-Prescott filters: an application using bootstrapping pp. 741-749

- Francisco Gallego and Christian Johnson
- Asymmetric monetary policy: empirical evidence for Italy pp. 751-764

- Anna Florio
- Tobacco policy and tobacco use: differences across tobacco types, gender and age pp. 765-771

- Rajeev Goel and Michael Nelson
- Stability of the money demand function in Asian developing countries pp. 773-792

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and Hafez Rehman
- Profit persistence in the 'very' long run: evidence from survivors and exiters pp. 793-806

- Adelina Gschwandtner
- Determinants of exchange rate practices: some empirical evidence from Thailand pp. 807-816

- Frank Agbola and Chartri Kunanopparat
- Effects of consumer preferences on the convergence of mobile telecommunications devices pp. 817-826

- Yeonbae Kim, Jeong-Dong Lee and Daeyoung Koh
- Tail behaviour of the euro pp. 827-840

- John Cotter
- Binary choice models for rare events data: a crop insurance fraud application pp. 841-848

- Yufei Jin, Roderick Rejesus and Bertis Little
Volume 37, issue 6, 2005
- Rank-based unit root testing in the presence of structural change under the null: simulation results and an application to US inflation pp. 607-617

- Steven Cook
- Why people from the UK's minority ethnic communities achieve weaker degree results than whites pp. 619-632

- Derek Leslie
- Off-farm labour and the structure of US agriculture: the case of corn/soybean farms pp. 633-649

- Richard Nehring, Jorge Fernandez-Cornejo and David Banker
- Travel to Canada: the role of Canada's immigrant populations pp. 651-663

- David Prescott, David Wilton, Canan Dadayli and Aaron Dickson
- A comparison of linear forecasting models and neural networks: an application to Euro inflation and Euro Divisia pp. 665-680

- Jane Binner, Rakesh Bissoondeeal, Thomas Elger, Alicia Gazely and Andrew Mullineux
- Determinants of the long-term yield in Canada: an open economy VAR approach pp. 681-693

- Ronald Lange
- A cointegration study of the efficiency of the US Treasury STRIPS market pp. 695-703

- James Kung and Andrew Carverhill
- Rent seeking and taxation in the Ancient Roman Empire pp. 705-711

- Charles DeLorme, Stacey Isom and David Kamerschen
- Market share instability in Brazilian industry: a dynamic panel data analysis pp. 713-718

- Marcelo Resende and Marcos Lima
- A threshold in inflation dynamics: evidence from emerging countries pp. 719-723

- A. J. Khadaroo
Volume 37, issue 5, 2005
- The effects of the GSTP on trade flow: mission accomplished? pp. 487-496

- Masahiro Endoh
- Convergence in Italian regional per-capita GDP pp. 497-506

- Tommaso Proietti
- Do central banks act asymmetrically? Empirical evidence from the ECB and the Bank of England pp. 507-519

- Carlo Altavilla and Luigi Landolfo
- A time series model of fertility and female labour supply in the UK pp. 521-532

- Robert McNown and Cristobal Ridao-Cano
- What determines people's decisions whether or not to report sick? pp. 533-543

- Daniel Eek and Klas Rikner
- Female labour force intermittency and current earnings: switching regression model with unknown sample selection pp. 545-560

- Julie Hotchkiss and Melinda Pitts
- A cross-province comparison of Okun's coefficient for Canada pp. 561-570

- Kwami Adanu
- High and low frequency variations and the cyclical behaviour of real wages pp. 571-579

- Ahmad. Afrasiabi and Tomas Nonnenmacher
- A comprehensive short-run analysis of a (possible) Turkish Phillips curve pp. 581-591

- Yesim Kustepeli
- Taiwan's financial holding companies: an empirical investigation based on Markov regime-switching model pp. 593-605

- Chau-Jung Kuo and Su-Lien Lu
Volume 37, issue 4, 2005
- Efficiency of two-step estimators for censored systems of equations: Shonkwiler and Yen reconsidered pp. 367-374

- Harald Tauchmann
- A stable demand for money despite financial crisis: the case of Venezuela pp. 375-385

- Hilde Bjørnland
- Are legislative TV and campaign finance regulations complementary entry barriers? Evidence from the USA pp. 387-396

- Franklin Mixon, Len Trevino and Taisa Minto
- Real wages, real interest rates, and the Phillips curve pp. 397-402

- Paul Gentle, Krishna Paudel and Kamal Upadhyaya
- When do trade credit discounts matter? Evidence from Italian firm-level data pp. 403-416

- Giuseppe Marotta
- The timing and probability of FDI: an application to US multinational enterprises pp. 417-437

- Jose Brandao de Brito and Felipa De Mello-Sampayo
- Income inequality, unemployment, and suicide: a panel data analysis of 15 European countries pp. 439-451

- Antonio Andres
- Robust stylized facts on comovement for the Spanish economy pp. 453-462

- Francisco André and Javier Pérez
- Internal versus external economies in European countries pp. 463-471

- Carmen Lopez-Pueyo and Jaime Sanau
- The Spanish beef sector in the 1990s: impact of the BSE crisis on efficiency and profitability pp. 473-484

- Belen Iraizoz, Isabel Bardaji and Manuel Rapun Garate
Volume 37, issue 3, 2005
- Modelling soybean prices in a changing policy environment pp. 253-263

- Barry Goodwin, Randy Schnepf and Erik Dohlman
- Critical values for an F-test for cointegration in a multivariate model pp. 265-270

- Athina Kanioura and Paul Turner
- The examination of pecan price differences using spatial correlation estimation pp. 271-278

- Wojciech Florkowski and Camilo Sarmiento
- Productive efficiency and exports: an examination of alternative hypotheses for the Greek cement industry pp. 279-291

- Kostas Tsekouras and Dimitris Skuras
- Internet start-ups access to the bank loan market: evidence from Italy pp. 293-305

- Luca Grilli
- Regime-switching approach to monetary policy effects pp. 307-326

- Munehisa Kasuya
- 'Never on a Sunday': Economic incentives and short-term sick leave in Sweden pp. 327-338

- Daniela Andrén
- Do underlying measures of inflation outperform headline rates? Evidence from Australian data pp. 339-345

- Lei Lei Song
- Investigating the advertising-sales relationship in the Lydia Pinkham data: a bootstrap approach pp. 347-354

- Jae Kim
- Debt ownership structure and legal system: an international analysis pp. 355-365

- Félix López-Iturriaga
Volume 37, issue 2, 2005
- Unemployment duration and individual heterogeneity: a regional study pp. 133-153

- William Collier
- Estimating a health production function for Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) pp. 155-164

- Bichaka Fayissa and Paulos Gutema
- Evidence for common features in G7 macroeconomic time series pp. 165-175

- David Harvey and Terence Mills
- Unemployment and the underground economy in Australia pp. 177-189

- Chris Bajada
- Generalized beta distributions for describing and analysing intraday stock market data: testing the U-shape pattern pp. 191-199

- Epaminondas Panas
- Oil price shocks and real GDP growth: empirical evidence for some OECD countries pp. 201-228

- Rebeca Jiménez-Rodríguez and Marcelo Sanchez
- Protection and employment under uncertainty: a real option approach pp. 229-238

- Yu-Fu Chen and I-Hui Cheng
- The role of macroeconomic instability in public and private capital accumulation and growth: the case of Turkey 1963-1999 pp. 239-251

- Mustafa Ismihan, Kivilcim Metin-Ozcan and Aysıt Tansel
Volume 37, issue 1, 2005
- From evidence to calibration for starting point bias: willingness to pay for treated mosquito nets in Gujarat, India pp. 1-7

- M. R. Bhatia
- Do subjects remember the past? pp. 9-18

- John Hey and Jinkwon Lee
- Decomposing the determinants of road traffic demand pp. 19-28

- Daniel Graham and Stephen Glaister
- The IS curve and the transmission of monetary policy: is there a puzzle? pp. 29-36

- Charles Goodhart and Boris Hofmann
- Investment interdependence and the coordination of lumpy investments: evidence from the British brick industry pp. 37-49

- Andrew Wood
- On the link between Japanese ODA and FDI in China: a microeconomic evaluation using conditional logit analysis pp. 51-55

- Severine Blaise
- The supply of qualified nurses: a classical model of labour supply pp. 57-65

- Diane Skåtun, Emanuela Antonazzo, Anthony Scott and Robert Elliott
- The automatic reaction of the Italian government budget to fundamentals: an econometric analysis pp. 67-81

- Sergio Ginebri, Bernardo Maggi and Manuel Turco
- Is utility additive? Further evidence pp. 83-86

- Saroja Selvanathan and E. A. Selvanathan
- Effects of income inequality on population health: new evidence from the european community household panel pp. 87-91

- David Cantarero, Marta Pascual and José María Sarabia
- Econometric diagnostics to distinguish between the IS curve and the Ricardian equivalence pp. 93-98

- Samih Antoine Azar
- The 'core-periphery' pattern of FDI-led growth and production structure in the EU pp. 99-113

- Constantina Kottaridi
- Returns to scale in a matching model: evidence from disaggregated panel data pp. 115-118

- Aki Kangasharju, Jaakko Pehkonen and Sari Pekkala Kerr
- Technological change and wage premium in a small open economy: the case of Korea pp. 119-131

- Kang-Shik Choi and Jinook Jeong
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