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Volume 33, issue 15, 2001
- Industry structure and the dynamics of price adjustment pp. 1889-1901

- Anindya Banerjee
- Self-selectivity bias with a continuous variable: potential pitfall in a common procedure pp. 1903-1910

- Reza (Gholamreza) Arabsheibani and A. Marin
- Productivity and technical change: the case of Taiwan pp. 1911-1925

- Rolf Fare, Shawna Grosskopf and Wen-Fu Lee
- Identifying price linkages: a review of the literature and an application to the world market of cotton pp. 1927-1941

- John Baffes and Mohamed Ihsan Ajwad
- China's membership in the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the exports of the developing economies of East Asia: a computable general equilibrium approach pp. 1943-1959

- Jose Tongzon
- Is there an inflation-productivity trade-off? Some evidence from the manufacturing sector in Greece pp. 1961-1969

- George Bitros and Epaminondas Panas
- Language training, language proficiency and earnings of immigrants in Norway pp. 1971-1979

- John Hayfron
- Measuring the impact of crime on house prices pp. 1981-1989

- Allen Lynch and David Rasmussen
- Exchange rate volatility and the role of regional currency linkages: the ASEAN case pp. 1991-1999

- Dene Hurley and Rolando Santos
- Analysis of the long-term relationships of the underlying rates of inflation in the EMU member states pp. 2001-2007

- F. Javier Trivez
- Incentives to transfer profits: a Japanese perspective pp. 2009-2015

- Peter Buckley and Jane Frecknall Hughes
Volume 33, issue 14, 2001
- Breeding incentive programmes and demand for California thoroughbred racing: is there a quality/quantity tradeoff? pp. 1755-1762

- Martin Smith
- Employment security and the demand for labour in Europe pp. 1763-1774

- Julian Morgan
- The degree of monopsony power in agricultural labour markets, and the impact of the agricultural minimum wage: an application to craft workers in England and Wales pp. 1775-1784

- Michael Burton and Richard Dorsett
- Product cannibalization and the role of prices pp. 1785-1793

- Lindsay Meredith and Dennis Maki
- The equilibrium exchange rates of European currencies and the transition to euro pp. 1795-1801

- Cécile Couharde and Jacques Mazier
- Car ownership and use in Britain: a comparison of the empirical results of alternative cointegration estimation methods and forecasts pp. 1803-1818

- Peter Romilly, Haiyan Song and Xiaming Liu
- Identifying domestic and imported core inflation pp. 1819-1831

- Hilde Bjørnland
- Interfuel substitution in US electricity generation pp. 1833-1843

- James Ko and Carol Dahl
- Pricing to market in European automobile exports to OECD countries: a panel data approach pp. 1845-1856

- Salvador Gil-Pareja
- The learning path of the hidden economy: the tax burden and tax evasion in New Zealand pp. 1857-1867

- David Giles and Patrick Caragata
- Modelling crime and punishment pp. 1869-1879

- Matti Viren
- A discrete-time hazard model of the adoption of legislative television: evidence from the US Congress, 1961-1986 pp. 1881-1887

- Franklin Mixon
Volume 33, issue 13, 2001
- Searching for the favourite-longshot bias down under: an examination of the New Zealand pari-mutuel betting market pp. 1621-1629

- John Gandar, Richard Zuber and R. Stafford Johnson
- Homo entreprenaurus? pp. 1631-1638

- Roope Uusitalo
- A comparative analysis of inter-industry wage differentials: industrialized versus developing countries pp. 1639-1648

- Erkan Erdil and Ibrahim Yetkiner
- Habit, seasonality, and time aggregation in consumer behaviour pp. 1649-1653

- Dale Heien
- Illicit drug use and labour market achievement: evidence from the UK pp. 1655-1668

- Ziggy MacDonald and Stephen Pudney
- The gender salary gap in British academia pp. 1669-1681

- Melanie Ward
- Social welfare loss due to second-best pricing: an application to the Portuguese telecommunications pp. 1683-1687

- Maria Martins
- Determinants of corporate capital structure: evidence from Hungarian firms pp. 1689-1701

- Emilio Colombo
- Export-led growth and structural change: evidence from Malaysia pp. 1703-1715

- Khalid Yousif Khalafalla and Alan Webb
- An evaluation of the management of the Finnish employment service pp. 1717-1725

- Maria Teresa Gonzalo and Jan Saarela
- Evidence on nonlinear error correction in money demand: the case of Taiwan pp. 1727-1736

- Cliff Huang, Chien-Fu Jeff Lin and Jen-Chi Cheng
- Asset bubbles, monetary policy and bank lending in Japan: an empirical investigation pp. 1737-1744

- Amy Basile and Joseph Joyce
- The impact of budget deficits on national saving in the USA pp. 1745-1750

- Gyan Pradhan and Kamal Upadhyaya
- Efficiency characteristics of a market for state contingent claims pp. 1751-1754

- Alistair Bruce and Johnnie Johnson
Volume 33, issue 12, 2001
- The Spanish automotive industry: scale economies and input relationships pp. 1503-1513

- Lila Truett and Dale Truett
- Effects of price and deductibles on medical care demand, estimated from survey data pp. 1515-1524

- C. J. A. Van Vliet Rene
- On the relationship between the value of the mark and German production pp. 1525-1530

- Peter Anker and Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee
- Reforming social security: assessing the effects of alternative funding strategies pp. 1531-1540

- Øystein Thøgersen
- Determinants of the demand for education in Spain pp. 1541-1551

- Pilar Beneito, Javier Ferri, M. Luisa Molto and Ezequiel Uriel
- ECB monetary policy and the DM-dollar exchange rate: evidence from a Bayesian VAR pp. 1553-1562

- Peter Anker
- Effects of government spending on private investment pp. 1563-1577

- Nikiforos Laopodis
- Does building new roads really create extra traffic? Some new evidence pp. 1579-1585

- A. B. Prakash, E. H. D'A. Oliver and Kelvin Balcombe
- Immigration and the unemployment benefit programme in Australia pp. 1587-1597

- Asifa Nahid and Abul Shamsuddin
- Cointegration analysis of quarterly tourism demand by Hong Kong and Singapore for Australia pp. 1599-1619

- Christine Lim and Michael McAleer
Volume 33, issue 11, 2001
- The effect of knowledge on the disparity between hypothetical and real willingness to pay pp. 1359-1364

- Massimo Paradiso and Antonella Trisorio
- Are cigarette bans really good economic policy? pp. 1365-1368

- Frank Reinhardt and David Giles
- A new look at the benefits of diversification: lessons from Central America pp. 1369-1383

- Denise Stanley and Sirima Bunnag
- Do R&D expenditures really matter for TFP? pp. 1385-1389

- Vincenzo Atella and Beniamino Quintieri
- Moonlighting: multiple motives and gender differences pp. 1391-1410

- Susan Averett
- The evidence of strategic pricing policies of Turkish textile exports pp. 1411-1421

- Ozgur Berk Kan
- Determinants of securing academic interviews after tenure denial: evidence from a zero-inflated Poisson model pp. 1423-1431

- John List
- Graph efficiency and productivity measures: an application to US agriculture pp. 1433-1442

- José Zofío and C. Lovell
- Public policies: will policy be ineffective if welfare is a random-walk pp. 1443-1453

- Abereniye Atemie-Obuoforibo
- The income effect and supplier induced demand. Evidence from primary physician services in Norway pp. 1455-1467

- Jostein Grytten, Fredrik Carlsen and Irene Skau
- Credit constraints in Italian industrial districts pp. 1469-1477

- Paolo Finaldi Russo and Paola Rossi
- Cellular telephones in the Israeli market: the demand, the choice of provider and potential revenues pp. 1479-1492

- Asher Tishler, Ron Ventura and John Watters
- An empirical study on public capital spillovers from the USA to Canada pp. 1493-1499

- David Owyong and Shandre Thangavelu
Volume 33, issue 10, 2001
- The CES Production Function, the accounting identity, and Occam's razor pp. 1221-1232

- Jesus Felipe and John McCombie
- Dutch trade union membership 1979-1995 pp. 1233-1242

- Annette Vann De Berg and Yolanda Grift
- Stock market and investment: the signalling role of the market pp. 1243-1252

- Cherian Samuel
- Liberalization, growth and structural change: evidence from Nepalese manufacturing pp. 1253-1261

- Kishor Sharma
- The persistence of unemployment in the USA and Europe in terms of fractionally ARIMA models pp. 1263-1269

- Luis Gil-Alana
- Money, prices and causality: monetarist versus structuralist explanations using pooled country evidence pp. 1271-1281

- Victor Pinga and Gerald Nelson
- Taiwan's exports and trade imbalance against US and Japan: an empirical analysis pp. 1283-1287

- Hui-Chuan Chen
- Defence spending, economic growth and temporal causality: evidence from Taiwan and mainland China, 1952-1995 pp. 1289-1299

- Tsangyao Chang, WenShwo Fang, Li-Fang Wen and Chwenchi Liu
- Dynamic factor demands for US cigarette manufacturing under rational expectations pp. 1301-1311

- Anthony Rezitis, A. Blake Brown and William Foster
- The effects of public health spending on self-assessed health status: an ordered probit model pp. 1313-1319

- Berta Rivera
- Impacts of capital inflows on aggregate spending categories: the case of Turkey pp. 1321-1328

- Burc Ulengin and Nurhan Yenturk
- Asymmetries in the flypaper effect: empirical evidence for the Flemish municipalities pp. 1329-1334

- Bruno Heyndels
- Market integration in US gasoline markets pp. 1335-1340

- Rodney Paul, Dragan Miljkovic and Viju Ipe
- Bureaucracy and student performance in US public schools pp. 1341-1350

- Michael Marlow
- Differential efficiency, market structure and price pp. 1351-1357

- Azzeddine Azzam and David Rosenbaum
Volume 33, issue 9, 2001
- A note on Heckman-type corrections in models for zero expenditures pp. 1089-1092

- Frederic Vermeulen
- Deviations and mean reversion to purchasing power parity in the Asian currency crisis of 1997 pp. 1093-1100

- Alipasha Razzaghipour, Grant Fleming and Richard Heaney
- Spatial patterns in local taxation: tax mimicking or error mimicking? pp. 1101-1107

- Federico Revelli
- Household labour supply in Britain and Denmark: some interpretations using a model of Pareto Optimal behaviour pp. 1109-1116

- Tim Barmby and Nina Smith
- On the optimality of public capital for long-run economic growth: evidence from panel data pp. 1117-1129

- Nigel James Miller and Christopher Tsoukis
- Unit root and cointegration tests: timeseries versus panel estimates for international health expenditure models pp. 1131-1137

- Albert Okunade and Mustafa Karakus
- Work and the accommodation of chronic illness: A re-examination of the health-labour supply relationship pp. 1139-1156

- Sven Wilson
- Inflation crises, deflation, and growth: further evidence pp. 1157-1165

- Hans-Jurgen Engelbrecht and Chris Langley
- Cigarette demand and tax policy for race groups in South Africa pp. 1167-1173

- Gregory Berg and William Kaempfer
- Purchasing power parity in Brazil: a test for fractional cointegration pp. 1175-1185

- Denisard Alves, Regina Celia Cati and Vera Lucia Fava
- Structural breaks in consumption patterns: India 1952-1991 pp. 1187-1200

- Brinda Viswanathan
- Estimation of a US dairy sector model by maximum simulated likelihood pp. 1201-1211

- Carlos Arias and Thomas Cox
- Work sharing and productivity: evidence from firm level data pp. 1213-1220

- Paul Lanoie, Francois Raymond and Bruce Shearer
Volume 33, issue 8, 2001
- The matrix approach to evaluating demand equations pp. 957-967

- Kenneth Clements, Wana Yang and Dongling Chen
- Buyer behaviour in a regional thoroughbred yearling market pp. 969-977

- Mark Robbins and Peter Kennedy
- The charge ratio on individual accounts and investment plans in Iceland pp. 979-987

- Haukur Benediktsson, Tryggvi Herbertsson and J. Michael Orszag
- Money demand in Hungary and Poland pp. 989-999

- Claudia Buch
- An empirical analysis of the European Union's impact on Spanish economic performance pp. 1001-1008

- Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes and Mark Wheeler
- Aid-growth nexus: empirical evidence from Fiji pp. 1009-1019

- Rukmani Gounder
- Changing returns to education in Portugal during the 1980s and early 1990s: OLS and quantile regression estimators pp. 1021-1037

- Joop Hartog, Pedro Pereira and José Vieira
- Asymmetric participation in China's stamp market: hobbyists and investors pp. 1039-1044

- Shaomin Huang
- Energy consumption, employment, output, and temporal causality: evidence from Taiwan based on cointegration and error-correction modelling techniques pp. 1045-1056

- Tsangyao Chang, WenShwo Fang and Li-Fang Wen
- Stock and credit market expansion and economic development in emerging markets: further evidence utilizing cointegration analysis pp. 1057-1064

- Konstantinos Kassimatis and Spyros Spyrou
- Barro's fertility equations: the robustness of the role of female education and income pp. 1065-1075

- Paula Lorgelly, Stephen Knowles and Dorian Owen
- New evidence on the output-inflation trade-off from developing economies: the case of the CFA Franc zone pp. 1077-1082

- Gianluigi Giorgioni
- Unemployment and growth: some empirical evidence from structural time series models pp. 1083-1088

- Vito Muscatelli and Patrizio Tirelli
Volume 33, issue 7, 2001
- The optimal supply of public goods in collective choice pp. 823-827

- Hong Yih Chu
- Investment behaviour in transition countries and computable general equilibrium models pp. 829-837

- Daniel Piazolo
- How robust is the relationship between economic freedom and economic growth? pp. 839-844

- Jan-Egbert Sturm and Jakob de Haan
- Deterrence and knowledge of the law: The case of drunk driving pp. 845-854

- Donald Kenkel and Steven Koch
- Inflation and real short-term interest rates - A Kalman filter analysis of the term structure pp. 855-861

- Li-Hsueh Chen
- Consumer confidence and rational expectations in the United States compared with the United Kingdom pp. 863-869

- Charles Delorme, David Kamerschen and Lisa Ford Voeks
- Government advice networks for SMEs: an assessment of the influence of local context on Business Link use, impact and satisfaction pp. 871-885

- Robert Bennett, P. J. A. Robson and W. J. A. Bratton
- Currency crises in Brazil: the role of the fundamentals and the rumours pp. 887-898

- Joaquim Pinto De Andrade and Jose Angelo Divino
- Spurious regressions with stationary series pp. 899-904

- Clive Granger, Namwon Hyung and Yongil Jeon
- Stock return process and expected depreciation over the Asian financial crisis pp. 905-912

- WenShwo Fang
- Measuring efficiency in the public sector using nonparametric frontier estimators: a study of transit agencies in the USA pp. 913-922

- James Nolan, P. C. Ritchie and J. R. Rowcroft
- Aggregate debt efficiency and debt inertia: lessons from the Korean economy pp. 923-927

- Yong-Yil Choi
- Convergence in the gender wage gap in Australia over the 1980s: identifying the role of counteracting forces via the Juhn, Murphy and Pierce Decomposition pp. 929-936

- Michael P Kidd and Michael Shannon
- Joint purchasing decisions: a multivariate negative binomial approach pp. 937-946

- Daniel Miles
- Patents, brand-generic competition and the pricing of ethical drugs in Canada: some empirical evidence from British Columbia, 1981-1994 pp. 947-956

- J. C. H. Jones, Tanya Potashnik and Anming Zhang
Volume 33, issue 6, 2001
- Exports, investment, efficiency and economic growth in LDC: an empirical investigation pp. 689-700

- Teame Ghirmay, Richard Grabowski and Subhash Sharma
- Safety investments, behaviours and injury severity pp. 701-710

- Pat McCarthy and Wayne Talley
- Linkages between property asset returns and interest rates: evidence for the UK pp. 711-719

- Chris Brooks and Sotiris Tsolacos
- Forecasting with preliminary data: a comparison of two methods pp. 721-726

- Sucharita Ghosh and Donald Lien
- Is consumption smooth at the cost of volatile leisure? An investigation of rural India pp. 727-734

- Pushkar Maitra
- Taxes, female labour supply and household income: differences between the Netherlands and the Federal Republic of Germany pp. 735-744

- Jan Dirk Vlasblom, Peter De Gijsel and Jacques Siegers
- Exchange rates and commodity prices: the case of Australian metal exports pp. 745-753

- Robyn Swift
- Variance analysis, normed costs and public safety organizations pp. 755-762

- Michael Ryan
- Promotional programmes and consumer purchasing decisions: pecan demand models pp. 763-770

- Wojciech Florkowski and Timothy Park
- Time-varying parameter error correction models: the demand for money in Venezuela, 1983.I-1994.IV pp. 771-782

- Julian Ramajo
- Dynamic labour demand using error correction model pp. 783-790

- Yasuo Nakanishi
- Consumption insurance between Japanese households pp. 791-800

- Miki Kohara
- The impact of trade on the relative wages and employment of low skill workers in France pp. 801-810

- Stephen Bazen and Jean-Marie Cardebat
- Productivity growth in British manufacturing: spatial variation in the role of scale economies, technological growth and industrial structure pp. 811-821

- Daniel Graham
Volume 33, issue 5, 2001
- Cattle cycles: is there a role for a financial accelerator? pp. 559-568

- Ralph Bierlen, Bruce Dixon and Bruce Ahrendsen
- Execution and deterrence: a quasi-controlled group experiment pp. 569-576

- Dale Cloninger and Roberto Marchesini
- How to deal with intercept and trend in practical cointegration analysis? pp. 577-579

- Philip Hans Franses
- Price and quantity adjustments in the Austrian labour market pp. 581-592

- Helmut Hofer, Karl Pichelmann and Andreas-Ulrich Schuh
- 'Who's on first': an empirical test of the Coase Theorem in baseball pp. 593-603

- Donald Cymrot, James Dunlevy and William Even
- A multinomial logit nondiscriminatory approach to estimating racial wage and occupational discrimination pp. 605-612

- Timothy Hinks and Duncan Watson
- Fiscal adjustments and economic performing: a comparative study pp. 613-624

- Andrea Zaghini
- Foreign firms, technology transfer and knowledge spillovers to Indian manufacturing firms: a stochastic frontier analysis pp. 625-642

- Vinish Kathuria
- Health system effects on cost efficiency in the OECD countries pp. 643-647

- Ulf-G. Gerdtham and Mickael Lothgren
- International trade and developing countries: an empirical investigation of the Linder hypothesis pp. 649-657

- Michael McPherson, Michael Redfearn and Margie Tieslau
- Hedonic regressions: mis-specification and neural networks pp. 659-671

- Bruce Curry, Peter Morgan and Mick Silver
- The effect of precautionary saving on consumption in Sweden pp. 673-681

- Johan Lyhagen
- Long-run versus short-run behaviour of the real exchange rates pp. 683-688

- Antonio Costa and Nuno Crato
Volume 33, issue 4, 2001
- The firm demand for liquid assets in an inflationary environment pp. 427-436

- Paul Natke
- Advertising in consumer allocation models: choice of functional form pp. 437-456

- Martyn Duffy
- Cross-border acquisitions: the UK experience pp. 457-461

- Michael McCann
- Investment in human capital and gender wage differences: evidence from the NLSY pp. 463-471

- Paul Sicilian and Adam Grossberg
- The learning curve and the yield factor: the case of Korea's semiconductor industry pp. 473-483

- Sangho Chung
- Government revenue, government expenditure, and temporal causality: evidence from China pp. 485-497

- Xiao-Ming Li
- The relation between savings and growth: cointegration and causality evidence from Asia pp. 499-513

- Pradeep Agrawal
- The effects of the international-domestic interest rate gap on US output pp. 515-521

- S. J. Erenburg and David. Goebel
- Modelling willingness to pay responses from dichotomous choice contingent valuation surveys with zero observations pp. 523-529

- Seung-Hoon Yoo, Seung-Jun Kwak and Tai-Yoo Kim
- Long-run prices of primary commodities and oil prices pp. 531-538

- Kausik Chaudhuri
- The law of proportionate effect and OECD bank sectors pp. 539-546

- Rudi Vander Vennet
- Water pollution abatement by Chinese industry: cost estimates and policy implications pp. 547-557

- Susmita Dasgupta, Mainul Huq, David Wheeler and Chonghua Zhang
Volume 33, issue 3, 2001
- Long-run technical change and multifactor productivity growth in US manufacturing pp. 301-308

- John Mullen
- Human capital, reservation wages and job competition: Heckman's lambda re-interpreted pp. 309-315

- Ides Nicaise
- Migration and regional centralization of human capital pp. 317-325

- Jari Ritsila and Marko Ovaskainen
- Property and the economy in the short-term and the long-run pp. 327-337

- Peijie Wang
- A dynamic heterogeneous labour demand model for German manufacturing pp. 339-348

- Martin Falk and Bertrand Koebel
- Equity in utilization of and access to public-sector GPs in Spain pp. 349-364

- Ignacio Abasolo, Rob Manning and Andrew Jones
- Employment tenure, job expectancy, and earnings profile in Japan pp. 365-374

- Yasuhide Tanaka
- Modelling zeroes in microdata pp. 383-392

- Jane Fry, Tim Fry, Keith McLaren and Tanya Smith
- Inflation, real short-term interest rates, and the term structure of interest rates: a regime-switching approach pp. 393-400

- Li-Hsueh Chen
- Country size, income level and intra-industry trade pp. 401-406

- Kim Taegi and Keun-Yeob Oh
- Using data envelopment analysis to assess macroeconomic policy performance pp. 407-416

- Laurens Cherchye
Volume 33, issue 2, 2001
- Private intergenerational contact in France and the demonstration effect pp. 143-153

- François-Charles Wolff
- Some evidence of smooth transition nonlinearity in Colombian inflation pp. 155-162

- Luis Arango Thomas and Andres Gonzalez
- Measuring performance in primary care: econometric analysis and DEA pp. 163-175

- Antonio Giuffrida and Hugh Gravelle
- Fixed investment and economic growth: new results on causality pp. 177-182

- Elena Podrecca and Gaetano Carmeci
- Effects of land fragmentation and returns to scale in the Chinese farming sector pp. 183-194

- Guang Wan and Enjiang Cheng
- The implications for the UK Exchequer of an ethical arms export policy pp. 195-199

- Stephen Martin
- The unemployment experience of male immigrants in England pp. 201-215

- Stephen Wheatley Price
- The efficacy and cost of regime shifts in inflation policies-Evidence from New Zealand and Sweden pp. 217-224

- Sven-Olov Daunfeldt and Xavier De Luna
- How useful are the forecasts of intergovernmental agencies? The IMF and OECD versus the consensus pp. 225-235

- Roy Batchelor
- Alternative lag length selection criteria and the split-trend stationarity hypothesis pp. 237-247

- Christian Weber
- Exchange rate volatility and Irish-UK trade, 1979-1992 pp. 249-265

- Eleanor Doyle
- Coffee export booms and monetary disequilibrium: some evidence for Colombia pp. 267-276

- Jesus Otero
- Actual averting expenditure versus stated willingness to pay pp. 277-283

- Pei-Ing Wu and Chu-Li Huang
Volume 33, issue 1, 2001
- The Generalized Malmquist index and capacity utilization change: an application to the Italian manufacturing, 1989-1994 pp. 1-9

- Vania Sena
- Empirical earnings functions for Iran pp. 11-21

- Satya Paul and Ahmad Assadzadeh
- The relationship between R&D and physical investment of firms in science-based industries pp. 23-35

- Chaoshin Chiao
- An investigation into sexual orientation discrimination as an explanation for wage differences pp. 37-47

- Suzanne Clain and Karen Leppel
- Debt neutrality: theory and evidence from developing countries pp. 49-58

- Reginald Darius
- A new turning point signalling system using the Markov switching model with application to Japan, the USA and Australia pp. 59-70

- Allan Layton and Masaki Katsuura
- An analysis of the efficient production frontier in the fishery: implications for enhanced fisheries management pp. 71-79

- Quinn Weninger
- Precision of dichotomous choice contingent valuation welfare measures: some simulation results pp. 91-101

- Ju-Chin Huang
- Nominal and real effective exchange rates of middle eastern countries and their trade performance pp. 103-111

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee
- Firm profitability, regional unemployment and human capital in wage determination pp. 113-121

- Kare Johansen, Kristen Ringdal and Thortle Thøring
- Price transmission analysis: a flexible methodological approach applied to European pork and lamb markets pp. 123-131

- Ana Sanjuán López and Jose Gil
- Linearity of the return to education and self selection pp. 133-142

- Marta Sanmartin
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