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Volume 34, issue 18, 2002
- Output dynamics of the G7 countries--stochastic trends and cyclical movements pp. 2239-2247

- Yin-Wong Cheung and Frank Westermann
- Does black market exchange rate volatility deter the trade flows? Iranian experience pp. 2249-2255

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee
- Microeconometric decompositions of aggregate variables: an application to labour informality in Argentina pp. 2257-2266

- Leonardo Gasparini
- The Laspeyres bias in the Spanish consumer price index pp. 2267-2276

- Javier Ruiz-Castillo, Eduardo Ley and Mario Izquierdo
- Robust estimation and inflation forecasting pp. 2277-2282

- Param Silvapulle and Ramya Hewarathna
- Financial integration and the ASEAN-5 equity markets pp. 2283-2288

- W.N.w Azman-Saini, M Azali, Muzafar Shah Habibullah and Kent Matthews
- Evolution of banking efficiency within an unstable macroeconomic environment: the case of Turkish commercial banks pp. 2289-2301

- Canan Yildirim
- Taiwan's exports and trade imbalance against US and Japan: an empirical investigation based on error correction model pp. 2303-2309

- Hui-Chuan Chen
- Welfare dependence and recidivism in an era of welfare reform pp. 2311-2323

- Shao-Hsun Keng, Steven Garasky and Helen Jensen
- International evidence of tax smoothing in a panel of industrial countries pp. 2325-2331

- Mark Strazicich
- The contemporaneous correlation between price shocks and output shocks pp. 2333-2339

- George Davis and Bryce Kanago
- The efficiency of immunization of infants by local government pp. 2341-2345

- Bruce Hollingsworth, Anthony Harris and Elena Gospodarevskaya
- The Canadian underground and measured economies: Granger causality results pp. 2347-2352

- David Giles, Lindsay Tedds and Gugsa Werkneh
- An ordered response model of test cricket performance pp. 2353-2365

- Robert Brooks, Robert Faff and David Sokulsky
Volume 34, issue 17, 2002
- Public financing of health expenditures, insurance, and health outcomes pp. 2105-2113

- Mark Berger and Jodi Messer
- The response of the US export prices to changes in the dollar's effective exchange rate: further evidence from industry level data pp. 2115-2125

- Saeid Mahdavi
- Industrial concentration and competition in Malaysian manufacturing pp. 2127-2134

- Mita Bhattacharya
- Structure, conduct and performance: a simultaneous equations approach pp. 2135-2141

- Charles Delorme, David Kamerschen, Peter Klein and Lisa Ford Voeks
- Wages and prices in the UK pp. 2143-2149

- Terence Mills and Geoffrey Wood
- Foreign aid, poverty reduction, and democracy pp. 2151-2156

- Mak Arvin and Francisco Barillas
- Chicago's water market: dynamics of demand, prices and scarcity rents pp. 2157-2163

- Viju Ipe and Subhash Bhagwat
- Financial costs, operating costs, and specialization of Spanish banking firms as distribution dynamics pp. 2165-2176

- Emili Tortosa-Ausina
- A new look at the UI effect on transitions from unemployment into wage employment in Spain: the limited duration of the UI benefits entitlement pp. 2177-2187

- Maria Teresa Gonzalo
- The private net present value and private internal rate of return to becoming a nurse in Great Britain pp. 2189-2200

- Stephen Morris and Alistair McGuire
- Monetary transmission in Spain: a structural cointegrated VAR approach pp. 2201-2212

- Mariam Camarero, J. Ordonez and Cecilio Tamarit
- Branching and competition in the European banking industry pp. 2213-2225

- Vittoria Cerasi, Barbara Chizzolini and Marc Ivaldi
- Sources of output change in China: 1987-1997: application of a structural decomposition analysis pp. 2227-2237

- B. Andreosso-O'Callaghan and Guoqiang Yue
Volume 34, issue 16, 2002
- Three million foreigners, three million unemployed? Immigration flows and the labour market in France pp. 1969-1983

- Dominique Gross
- Driving forces for standardization at standardization development organizations pp. 1985-1998

- Knut Blind
- Ownership structure and market conduct among Swiss banks pp. 1999-2009

- Sherrill Shaffer
- Testing convergence in economic growth for OECD countries pp. 2011-2022

- S. Nahar and Brett Inder
- The attrition rate of United States coins in circulation: some evidence from Federal Reserve data pp. 2023-2029

- David Griffiths
- Examination performance in Scottish secondary schools: an ordered logit approach pp. 2031-2041

- John Sawkins
- Gender wage differentials and discrimination in the New South Africa pp. 2043-2052

- Timothy Hinks
- Environmental defensive expenditures and households behaviour in Italy pp. 2053-2061

- Silvia Tiezzi
- Fringe benefits and small businesses: evidence from the federal reserve board small business survey pp. 2063-2067

- David Bernstein
- Real interest rate equalization: some empirical evidence from the three major world financial markets pp. 2069-2073

- Hiroshi Yamada
- Stability of M2 money demand function in industrial countries pp. 2075-2083

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and S. Chomsisengphet
- Forecast output coincidence and biproportion: two criteria to determine the orientation of an economy. Comparison for France (1980-1997) pp. 2085-2091

- Louis de Mesnard
- Physician behavioural responses to variation in marginal income tax rates: longitudinal evidence pp. 2093-2104

- Norman Thurston
Volume 34, issue 15, 2002
- Evidence on the cross-country transmission of monetary shocks pp. 1837-1857

- Jill Ann Holman and Rebecca Neumann
- X-efficiency and scale economies in policing: a comparative study using the distribution free approach and DEA pp. 1859-1870

- Leigh Drake and Richard Simper
- Public finance, government spending and economic growth: the case of local governments in Brazil pp. 1871-1883

- Luiz de Mello
- The relative economic performance of foreign subsidiaries in UK manufacturing pp. 1885-1892

- Chengqi Wang, Pamela Siler and Xiaming Liu
- Institutional changes and breakpoints in Israeli trade pp. 1893-1901

- Suleiman Abubader
- Climbing out of poverty, falling back in: low income stability in Spain pp. 1903-1916

- Olga Cantó
- Spurious rejection of the stationarity hypothesis in the presence of a break point pp. 1917-1923

- Rosa Badillo, Jorge Belaire-Franch and Dulce Contreras
- A time preference measure of the social discount rate for the UK pp. 1925-1934

- David Evans and Haluk Sezer
- Does don't know mean no? Analysis of 'don't know' responses in dichotomous choice contingent valuation questions pp. 1935-1940

- Peter Groothuis and John Whitehead
- The determinants of efficiency: the case of the Spanish industry pp. 1941-1948

- Mercedes Gumbau-Albert and Joaquin Maudos
- Length of time spent in Chapter 11 bankruptcy: a censored partial regression model pp. 1949-1957

- Jesus Orbe, Eva Ferreira and Vicente Núñez-Antón
- The costs of distribution in the UK life insurance market pp. 1959-1968

- Damian Ward
Volume 34, issue 14, 2002
- Equity market integration versus segmentation in three dominant markets of the Southern African Customs Union: cointegration and causality tests pp. 1711-1722

- Jenifer Piesse and Bruce Hearn
- Testing the taxmimicking versus expenditure spill-over hypotheses using English data pp. 1723-1731

- Federico Revelli
- The trend of welfare disparity among subgroups of population in Australia 1983-1984 - 1993-1994 pp. 1733-1741

- Pundarik Mukhopadhaya
- Household sectoral choice and effective demand for rural credit in India pp. 1743-1755

- Sarmistha Pal
- Medium, message and advertising effectiveness in the Greek processed meats industry pp. 1757-1763

- Amalia Yiannaka, Konstantinos Giannakas and Kien Tran
- Money and the dispersion of relative prices revisited pp. 1765-1773

- Willie Belton, Richard Cebula and Usha Nair-Reichert
- An analysis on the structural stability of Okun's law--a cross-country study pp. 1775-1787

- Leopold Sogner and Alfred Stiassny
- Estimating the factors determining the demand for induced abortions among married women in Taiwan pp. 1789-1798

- Shin-Jong Lin, Lu-Chu Chien and Mei Lin Lee
- Household demand for fats and oils: two-step estimation of a censored demand system pp. 1799-1806

- Steven Yen, Kamhon Kan and Shew-Jiuan Su
- Estimating the equilibrium real exchange rate: the case of Turkey pp. 1807-1812

- K. Doroodian, Chulho Jung and Ahmet Yucel
- Cyclical patterns in aggregate economic activity of Slovene economy pp. 1813-1819

- Sebastjan Strasek and Timotej Jagric
- Labour and capital saving technical change in telecommunications pp. 1821-1828

- Gary Madden, Harry Bloch and Grant Coble-Neal
- The regional impact of health care expenditure: the case of Italy pp. 1829-1836

- Margherita Giannoni and Theodore Hitiris
Volume 34, issue 13, 2002
- An explorative empirical analysis of the influence of labour flows on wage formation pp. 1583-1592

- Lourens Broersma and Frank Den Butter
- A cointegrated VECM demand system for meat in Italy pp. 1593-1605

- Luca Fanelli and Mario Mazzocchi
- Neural network forecasts of input-output technology pp. 1607-1615

- Christos Papadas and W. George Hutchinson
- Expiration and maturity effect: empirical evidence from the Spanish spot and futures stock index pp. 1617-1626

- Vicent Arago and A. Fernandez
- The impact of the post-1972 floating exchange-rate regime on US exports pp. 1627-1632

- K. Aristotelous
- Policies to stimulate growth: should we invest in health or education? pp. 1633-1643

- Don Webber
- The Fisher hypothesis: a multi-country analysis pp. 1645-1655

- Hakan Berument and Mohamed Jelassi
- An empirical investigation of Oliver Williamson's 'organization of work' pp. 1657-1669

- Harminder Battu, Robert McMaster and Michael White
- Multivariate cointegration and causality tests of Wagner's hypothesis: evidence from the UK pp. 1671-1677

- Ying-Foon Chow, John Cotsomitis and Andy Kwan
- New panel results on cointegration of international health expenditure and GDP pp. 1679-1686

- Ulf-G. Gerdtham and M. Lothgren
- Scale effects, time-varying markups, and the cyclical behaviour of primal and dual productivity pp. 1687-1702

- Sumru Altug and Alpay Filiztekin
- A cohort analysis of wages in Indonesia pp. 1703-1710

- Emmanuel Skoufias and Asep Suryahadi
Volume 34, issue 12, 2002
- A worldwide assessment of scientific production in economics (1992-1997) pp. 1453-1475

- P. Garcia-Castrillo, A. Montanes and F. Sanz-Gracia
- Optimal annexation pp. 1477-1485

- Gaines Liner and Rob Roy McGregor
- The volatility of prices in the English and Welsh electricity pool pp. 1487-1495

- Terry Robinson and Andrzej Baniak
- What characterizes a fast-growing firm? pp. 1497-1508

- Matthias Almus
- Welfare calculations in models of the demand for sanitation pp. 1509-1518

- Therese Hindman Persson
- Market efficiency in agricultural futures markets pp. 1519-1532

- Andrew McKenzie and Matthew Holt
- The technical efficiency of schools in Chile pp. 1533-1552

- Alejandra Mizala, Pilar Romaguera and Dario Farren
- Tax-and-spend, spend-and-tax, or fiscal synchronization: new evidence for ten countries pp. 1553-1561

- Tsangyao Chang, Wen Rong Liu and Steven B Caudill
- The role of subsidies in promoting Italian joint ventures in least developed and transition economies pp. 1563-1569

- Giorgio Barba Navaretti, Enrico Santarelli and Marco Vivarelli
- Does unemployment make men less 'marriageable'? pp. 1571-1582

- Vani Borooah
Volume 34, issue 11, 2002
- Purchasing Power Parity-evidence from a new panel test pp. 1319-1324

- Garry MacDonald, David Allen and S. Cruickshank
- Alcohol consumption and alcohol advertising bans pp. 1325-1334

- Henry Saffer and Dhaval Dave
- War, terror, and the tourism market in Israel pp. 1335-1343

- Aliza Fleischer and Steven Buccola
- Measuring technical efficiency in the Greek agricultural sector pp. 1345-1357

- Anthony Rezitis, Kostas Tsiboukas and Stauros Tsoukalas
- Second thoughts on development accounting pp. 1359-1369

- Erich Gundlach, D. Rudman and L. Wossmann
- The impact of technology and trade upon the returns to education and occupation pp. 1371-1377

- Karl Taylor
- Capital structure, asset utilization, profitability and growth in the Greek manufacturing sector pp. 1379-1388

- F. Voulgaris, Dimitrios Asteriou and George Agiomirgianakis
- Does the Lucas critique apply during hyperinflation?: empirical evidence from four hyperinflationary episodes pp. 1389-1397

- Jesús Vázquez
- Tourism revenues and residential foreign investment flows in Spain: a simultaneous model pp. 1399-1410

- Luis Sastre Jimenez
- Identifying a dominant firm's market power among sellers of a homogeneous product: an application to Alcoa pp. 1411-1419

- Sheng-Ping Yang
- Privatization: public offerings and political objectives pp. 1421-1432

- Germà Bel
- Relationships between economic growth, foreign direct investment and trade: evidence from China pp. 1433-1440

- Xiaohui Liu, Peter Burridge and P. J. N. Sinclair
- Panel estimates of the earnings gap in Norway: do female immigrants experience a double earnings penalty? pp. 1441-1452

- John Hayfron
Volume 34, issue 10, 2002
- Productivity growth in east Asia: a reappraisal pp. 1195-1207

- Paul Cook and Yuichiro Uchida
- Demand for international reserves: a review article pp. 1209-1226

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and F. Brown
- Is bad news cause of asymmetric volatility response? A note pp. 1227-1231

- N. Blasco, P. Corredor and R. Santamaria
- The effects of the Basle accord on bank credit: the case of Japan pp. 1233-1239

- Yuzo Honda
- Determinants of United States' trade balance with Australia pp. 1241-1250

- Stephen Kyereme
- Product choice for a firm selling related products: A parimutuel application pp. 1251-1271

- Mukhtar Ali and Richard Thalheimer
- Price behaviour in the US sweetener market: a cointegration approach pp. 1273-1281

- Charles Moss and Andrew Schmits
- Evaluating the magnitude and the stakes of peer effects analysing science and math achievement across OECD pp. 1283-1290

- Vincent Vandenberghe
- A two-part model of treatment for benign prostatic hyperplasia and the impact of innovation pp. 1291-1299

- W. David Bradford, A. N. Kleit, M. A. Krousel-Wood and R. N. Re
- Has the caveat of case-mix based payment influenced the quality of inpatient hospital care in Portugal? pp. 1301-1307

- C. E. Dismuke and Paulo Guimaraes
- Re-examining the betting market on Major League Baseball games: is there a reverse favourite-longshot bias? pp. 1309-1317

- J. M. Gandar, Richard Zuber, R. S. Johnson and W. Dare
Volume 34, issue 9, 2002
- Foreign direct investment and growth in India: a cointegration approach pp. 1061-1073

- Chandana Chakraborty and Parantap Basu
- Adult equivalence scales and food expenditures: an application to Mexican beef and pork purchases pp. 1075-1088

- Brian Gould and Hector Villarreal
- The level of development and the determinants of productivity growth: a cross-country analysis pp. 1089-1095

- Habib Ahmed and Stephen Miller
- Evaluating the productive performance of UK universities as cost-constrained revenue maximizers: an empirical analysis pp. 1097-1108

- J. C. Glass, D. G. McKillop and G. O'Rourke
- Relative performance evaluation of the English acute hospital sector pp. 1109-1119

- Andrew Street and Rowena Jacobs
- Twin Deficits: Apparition or Reality? pp. 1121-1132

- Lori Leachman and Bill Francis
- Economics of efficiency measurement by the DEA approach pp. 1133-1139

- Jati Sengupta
- Mean reversion in target zones: a re-examination of some ERM exchange rates pp. 1141-1145

- Charalambos Pattichis
- The expectation hypothesis in emerging financial markets: the case of Malaysia pp. 1147-1156

- Noor Ghazali and Soo-Wah Low
- An econometric test of Wagner's law for six countries based on cointegration and error-correction modelling techniques pp. 1157-1169

- Tsangyao Chang
- An applied analysis of brand demand structure pp. 1171-1175

- George Baltas
- Estimating and testing the compensated double-log demand model pp. 1177-1186

- Julian Alston, James Chalfant and Nicholas Piggott
- Public expenditure and economic growth in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries pp. 1187-1193

- A. F. Al-Faris
Volume 34, issue 8, 2002
- An empirical study on contractual heterogeneity within the firm: the 'vertical integration-franchise contracts' mix pp. 931-944

- Luisa Affuso
- Measures of potential output: an application to Israel pp. 945-957

- Fabio Scacciavillani and Phillip Swagel
- Estimating individual driving distance by car and public transport use in Sweden pp. 959-967

- Olof Johansson-Stenman
- Household own-consumption and grain marketable surplus in China pp. 969-974

- John Davis and Ping Zong
- Social security trust fund flows and the welfare costs of rent seeking pp. 975-979

- Franklin Mixon
- Food expenditures and household demographic composition in the US: a demand systems approach pp. 981-992

- Kellie Raper, Maria Namakhoye Wanzala and Rodolfo Nayga
- Tenure, promotion and executive remuneration pp. 993-997

- James Johnston
- On the level of persistence in government size: time-series evidence and implications for the US pp. 999-1005

- Brian Lin
- The impact of process innovations on firm's productivity growth: the case of Spain pp. 1007-1016

- Rafael Llorca Vivero
- Searching for price parity in the European whitefish market pp. 1017-1024

- Frank Asche, Daniel Gordon and Rognvaldur Hannesson
- Long-run price and income elasticities of demand for Hong Kong exports: a structural cointegrating VAR approach pp. 1025-1032

- A. J. Abbott and G. De Vita
- Are there technological gains from the liberalization of exchange? pp. 1033-1040

- John Cotsomitis, Andy Kwan, Chris DeBresson and Thierry Weissenburger
- Who did worse? a comparison of US and British non-white unemployment 1970-1998 pp. 1041-1053

- Derek Leslie, Joanne Lindley and Leighton Thomas
- Short-run electricity demand forecasts in Maharashtra pp. 1055-1059

- Sajal Ghosh and Anjana Das
Volume 34, issue 7, 2002
- Interpreting the procyclical productivity of manufacturing sectors: can we really rule out external effects? pp. 805-817

- Miguel Jimenez and Domenico Marchetti
- Convergence in Sub-Saharan Africa: a nonstationary panel data approach pp. 819-829

- Suzanne McCoskey
- Human capital and international knowledge spillovers in TFP growth of a sample of developing countries: an exploration of alternative approaches pp. 831-841

- Hans-Jurgen Engelbrecht
- Cointegration for market forecast in the Spanish stock market pp. 843-857

- Carmen Ansotegui and Victoria Esteban
- Real interest rates in regional economic blocs pp. 859-864

- Jong Eun Lee
- Employment effects of payroll taxes - an empirical test for Germany pp. 865-876

- Thomas Bauer and Regina Riphahn
- Tourism as a long-run economic growth factor: the Spanish case pp. 877-884

- Jacint Balaguer and Manuel Cantavella-Jorda
- A VAR approach to the economics of FDI in China pp. 885-893

- Jordan Shan
- Further evidence on business cycle asymmetries in G7 countries pp. 895-904

- Maria Simona Andreano and Giovanni Savio
- State English-only policies and English-language investments pp. 905-915

- Marie Mora and Alberto Davila
- The benefit of information reduction for trading strategies pp. 917-930

- Christian Schittenkopf, Peter Tino and Georg Dorffner
Volume 34, issue 6, 2002
- The impact of collinearity on regression analysis: the asymmetric effect of negative and positive correlations pp. 667-677

- Carl Mela and Praveen Kopalle
- Using threshold cointegration to estimate asymmetric price transmission in the Swiss pork market pp. 679-687

- Awudu Abdulai
- Employment composition and the cyclical behaviour of the aggregate real wage pp. 689-708

- Magda Kandil and Jeffrey Woods
- Dynamic specification and misspecification in systems of demand equations: a testing strategy for model selection pp. 709-725

- Ghazi Shukur
- The impact of degree programmes on university expenditure pp. 727-739

- Thomas Duchesneau and David Wihry
- Measuring technical progress in matching models of the labour market pp. 741-748

- Kevin Fox
- A Bayesian model for benefit transfer: application to national parks in Spain pp. 749-757

- C. J. Leon, F. J. Vazquez-Polo, N. Guerra and P. Riera
- Valuing water for Chinese industries: a marginal productivity analysis pp. 759-765

- Hua Wang and Somik Lall
- Measuring wage flexibility: the case of Turkey before and after structural adjustment pp. 767-781

- Ozlem Onaran
- Exchange rates, market structure and price-cost margins: evidence from a developing country pp. 783-789

- Oner Guncavdi and Benan Orbay
- The transition from paid to self-employment in Canada: the importance of push factors pp. 791-801

- Carol Moore and Richard Mueller
Volume 34, issue 5, 2002
- How well do theories of job matching explain variations in job satisfaction across education levels? Evidence for UK graduates pp. 535-548

- Clive Belfield and Richard Harris
- Long-run determinants of the Irish real exchange rate pp. 549-553

- Philip Lane and Gian Maria Milesi-Ferretti
- Determinants of inward investment in the UK, a panel analysis pp. 555-560

- Nigel Driffield
- Structural reliability of conjoint measurement in health care: an empirical investigation pp. 561-567

- Stirling Bryan and David Parry
- Physical appearance and earnings: further evidence pp. 569-572

- Michael French
- Demand for food variety in an emerging market economy pp. 573-581

- Wanki Moon, Wojciech Florkowski, Larry Beuchat, Anna Resurreccion, Pavlina Paraskova, Jordan Jordanov and Manjeet Chinnan
- Testing the quantity theory of money in Greece pp. 583-587

- Costas Karfakis
- The effect of gender and race on student performance in principles of economics: the importance of personality type pp. 589-598

- Mary O'Malley Borg and Harriet Stranahan
- Do military exports stimulate civil exports? pp. 599-605

- Stephen Martin
- A simple method for detecting fractional cointegration relation: an application to Finnish data pp. 607-615

- Shakir Hussain and Ghazi Shukur
- Trade and technological explanations for changes in sectoral labour demand in OECD economies pp. 617-635

- Gerry Boyle and Pauline McCormack
- Bootstrap testing for cointegration of international commodity prices pp. 637-647

- Seppo Pynnonen and Juuso Vataja
- Efficiency in the provision of public services: a data envelopment analysis of UK public library systems pp. 649-657

- Christopher Hammond
- Implications of consumer heterogeneity in time-series estimates of US money demand pp. 659-665

- Jill Holman and Philip Graves
Volume 34, issue 4, 2002
- Worker turnover and job reallocation in Taiwanese manufacturing pp. 401-411

- Meng-Wen Tsou, Jin-Tan Liu and James Hammitt
- The competitive nature of the nursing home industry: price mark ups and demand elasticities pp. 413-420

- Dana Mukamel and William Spector
- Determinants of vacation travel among Israeli seniors: theory and evidence pp. 421-430

- Aliza Fleischer and Edward Seiler
- Advertising, quality and sales pp. 431-438

- David Paton
- Trading relations: is the roadmap from Lometo Cotonou correct? pp. 439-452

- Lars Nilsson
- Incorporating contextual information in public sector efficiency analyses: a comparative study of NSW local government pp. 453-464

- Andrew Worthington and Brian Dollery
- Convergence and divergence in Latin America, 1970-1998 pp. 465-470

- Stephen Dobson and Carlyn Ramlogan
- The impact of the 1981 and 1994-1995 strikes on Major League Baseball attendance: a time-series analysis pp. 471-478

- Martin Schmidt and David Berri
- The effects of for-profit status and system membership on the financial performance of hospitals pp. 479-489

- Virginia Wilcox
- The effect of the Asian financial crisis on the relationships among open macroeconomic factors for Asian countries pp. 491-502

- Chien-Chung Nieh
- Town size and the consumer behaviour of Spanish households: a panel data approach pp. 503-507

- Ana Angulo, Jose Maria Gil, Boubaker Dhehibi and Jesus Mur
- A system of equations model of UK tourism demand in neighbouring countries pp. 509-521

- Maria De Mello, Alan Pack and M. Thea Sinclair
- Industry-level emission trading between power producers in the EU pp. 523-533

- Christoph Bohringer
Volume 34, issue 3, 2002
- Further evidence on the credit view: the case of Finland pp. 267-278

- Ali Anari, James Kolari, Seppo Pynnonen and Antti Suvanto
- Exchange-rate pass-through in Japanese export pricing pp. 279-284

- Ayumi Kikuchi and Michael Sumner
- Functional separability within a quadratic inverse demand system pp. 285-293

- Daniele Moro and Paolo Sckokai
- Exploring 3D datasets: a factorial matrices analysis of the US industry in the 1980s pp. 295-304

- Stefano Fachin, Dennis Shea and Maurizio Vichi
- The extent and determination of performance related pay systems in Scandinavian countries pp. 305-316

- Marc Cowling
- Output, consumption and the stock market: implications for European convergence pp. 317-323

- Bruce Morley
- Sustainable fisheries development in the tropics: trawlers and licence limitation in Malaysia pp. 325-337

- Mohammad Ferdous Alam, Ishak Haji Omar and Dale Squires
- The economic evaluation of health programmes: why discount health consequences more than monetary consequences? pp. 339-350

- Angelina Lazaro, Ramon Barberan and Encarnacion Rubio
- The efficiency of the Spanish police service: an application of the multiactivity DEA model pp. 351-362

- Amor Diez-Ticio and María Jesús Mancebón-Torrubia
- Gender and wages: a cohort study of primary school teachers pp. 363-375

- Anne Gilbert, Alan King and Christina Cregan
- In search of the good samaritan: estimating the impact of 'altruism' on voters' preferences pp. 377-383

- John Hudson and Philip Jones
- Labour's reward across regions of the EU: a distributional dynamic approach pp. 385-394

- Don Webber
- Wages in and voluntary quits from an establishment internal labour market pp. 395-400

- John Sutherland
Volume 34, issue 2, 2002
- Trend model testing of growth convergence in 15 OECD countries, 1946-1997 pp. 133-142

- Mikael Linden
- A bivariate probit approach to the determination of employment: a study of teen employment differentials in Los Angeles County pp. 143-156

- Madhu Mohanty
- Software copyright infringement among college students pp. 157-166

- Eric Chiang and Djeto Assane
- Measuring discrimination in major league baseball: evidence from the baseball hall of fame pp. 167-177

- R. Todd Jewell, Robert Brown and Scott Miles
- Institutional determinants of the unemployment-earnings inequality trade-off pp. 179-195

- Luis Ayala, Rosa Martínez López and Jesus Ruiz-Huerta
- Revisiting the demand for money model: money and loans in selected manufacturing industries pp. 197-205

- Barbara Robles
- Foreign direct investment, industrial restructuring and the upgrading of Polish exports pp. 207-217

- Camilla Jensen
- Home and away: graduate experience from a regional perspective pp. 219-230

- Pat McGregor, Roisin Thanki and Patricia McKee
- Cointegration, error correction mechanism and trade liberalization: the case of the Spanish imports of manufactures pp. 231-240

- Marcos Sanso and Antonio Montañés
- The robustness of tests of structural change in equity returns using factor analysis pp. 241-251

- David Morelli
- Volatility of fundamental variables under different exchange rate system--a simple test for Hong Kong pp. 253-258

- Jimmy Ran
- Family model of contributions to non-profit organizations and labour supply pp. 259-265

- Inmaculada García-Mainar and Carmen Marcuello
Volume 34, issue 1, 2002
- Exports and growth: a causality analysis for the pulp and paper industries based on international panel data pp. 1-13

- W. S. Chao and J. Buongiorno
- Dutch inventory investment: are capital market imperfections relevant? pp. 15-22

- Hong Bo, Gerard Kuper, Robert Lensink and Elmer Sterken
- Disaggregated capital stock estimation for Austria - methods, concepts and results pp. 23-37

- B. Bohm, A. Gleiss, Martin Wagner and D. Ziegler
- The market for academic journals pp. 39-48

- Owen Phillips and Lori Phillips
- Wagner's hypothesis: evidence from Kuwait using cointegration tests pp. 49-57

- Nadeem Burney
- Estimating a health production function for the US: some new evidence pp. 59-62

- James Thornton
- Exports and growth: is the export-led growth hypothesis valid for provincial economies? pp. 63-76

- Jang Jin
- Measuring embodied technical change in the US local telephone industry pp. 77-85

- Nakil Sung
- The problem of market size for Canadian cable television regulation pp. 87-99

- Stephen Law
- Dynamics of inflation in India - a P-Star approach pp. 101-110

- D. M. Nachane and R. Lakshmi
- Efficiency effect of privatization in the developing countries pp. 111-117

- Abdullah Al-Obaidan
- A multivariate cointegrated model testing for temporal causality between exports and outward foreign investment: the Spanish case pp. 119-132

- Maite Alguacil and Vicente Orts
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