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Volume 31, issue 12, 1999
- Do macro-economic news announcements affect the volatility of foreign exchange rates? Some evidence from Australia pp. 1511-1521

- Suk-Joong Kim
- Prostitution services: an exploratory empirical analysis pp. 1523-1529

- Samuel Cameron, Alan Collins and Neill Thew
- Relative price variability and inflation uncertainty - the UK case pp. 1531-1539

- Peijie Wang, Ping Wang and Neville Topham
- Assessing the importance of health and nutrition related factors on food demand: a variable preference investigation pp. 1541-1549

- Beverly Tepper and Lee Rosenzweig
- The determinants of business failures in the US low-technology and high-technology industries pp. 1551-1563

- Jo-Hui Chen and Martin Williams
- Implications of intertemporal optimization for house and land prices pp. 1565-1571

- Christopher Tsoukis and Ahmed Alyousha
- Manufacturing industries in Northern Ireland and Great Britain: was there convergence during the 1949-92 period? pp. 1573-1580

- Richard Harris and Mary Trainor
- Measuring the efficiency of search engines: an application of data envelopment analysis pp. 1581-1587

- Donald Lien and Yan Peng
- Schooling and monetary rewards in Greece: an over-education false alarm? pp. 1589-1597

- Theocharoula Magoula and George Psacharopoulos
- Explaining choice set size for unemployed pp. 1599-1607

- Maria Melkersson
- Decomposing two values of a binary variable: application to the unemployment differential in Hungary pp. 1609-1621

- Catherine Saget
- The economic impact of BSE: a regional perspective pp. 1623-1630

- Paul Caskie, John Davis and Joan Moss
- A bootstrapped double hurdle analysis: consumption of home-produced food pp. 1631-1639

- Patrice Bertail, France Caillavet and Veronique Nichele
- Decline in the US profit rate: a sectoral analysis pp. 1641-1652

- Merih Uctum and Sandra Viana
Volume 31, issue 11, 1999
- The UK demand for steel pp. 1299-1302

- A. J. Abbott, K. A. Lawler and C. Armistead
- Do foreign investments affect foreign exchange and stock markets - the case of Taiwan pp. 1303-1314

- Lee-Rong Wang and Chung-Hua Shen
- The effects of education in early-stage agriculture: some evidence from China pp. 1315-1323

- Denise Young and Honghai Deng
- Real myths and a monetary fact pp. 1325-1329

- James Hartley
- Customer racial discrimination for baseball memorabilia pp. 1331-1335

- Paul Gabriel, Curtis Johnson and Timothy Stanton
- Fertility and economic development: theoretical considerations and cross-country evidence pp. 1337-1351

- Giota Panopoulou and Panos Tsakloglou
- Returns to scale, productive efficiency, and optimal firm size evidence from Taiwan's firm data pp. 1353-1364

- Yih-chyi Chuang
- The safety of sea transport: determinants of crew injuries pp. 1365-1372

- Wayne Talley
- Changing fiscal federalism in the United States: effects on agriculture and food consumption pp. 1373-1382

- Michael Leblanc, James Hrubovcak and Ron Durst
- Measuring international competitiveness: experience from East Asia pp. 1383-1391

- Meher Manzur, Wing-Keung Wong and Inn-Chau Chee
- Fractional monetary dynamics pp. 1393-1400

- John Barkoulas, Christopher Baum and Mustafa Caglayan
- Are public and private outlays for physical and knowledge capital accumulation equally productive? pp. 1401-1410

- Patrick Vanhoudt
- Extended stay at university: an application of multinomial logit and duration models pp. 1411-1422

- Maria Dolores Diaz
- Is dualism still a source of convergence in Europe? pp. 1423-1436

- Raffaele Paci and Francesco Pigliaru
- Overeducation, undereducation and the British labour market pp. 1437-1453

- Peter Sloane, H. Battu and Paul Seaman
- Banana price shocks and adjustment within a unified currency area pp. 1455-1466

- Oral Williams, Wayne Sandiford and Aldrin Phipps
- Measuring inflation expectations: a survey data approach pp. 1467-1480

- Jan Marc Berk
- Additional evidence for the career concern hypothesis with uncertainty of the retirement period - the case of professional baseball players in Japan pp. 1481-1487

- Yasushi Ohkusa
- Money-output Granger causality revisited: an empirical analysis of EU countries pp. 1489-1501

- Bernd Hayo
- Time series dynamics of US State unemployment rates pp. 1503-1510

- James Payne, Bradley Ewing and Erik George
Volume 31, issue 10, 1999
- Sequencing, timing and filling rates of recruitment channels pp. 1149-1160

- Cees Gorter and Jos van Ommeren
- Money-income and credit-income relationships during the pre- and the post-liberalization periods: evidence from Malaysia pp. 1161-1170

- M Azali and Kent Matthews
- Hysteresis and the earnings of immigrants in the United States labour market pp. 1171-1182

- Veronica Cabezas and Jason MacDonald
- Liberalization, quality and welfare: removing the Italian VER on Japanese car exports pp. 1183-1194

- Alessandro Turrini
- Does a shift in the tax burden create employment? pp. 1195-1205

- Joan Muysken, Tom Van Veen and Erik De Regt
- Does unemployment cause unemployment? Micro evidence from Norway pp. 1207-1218

- Knut Røed, Oddbjørn Raaum and Harald Goldstein
- Housing cycles and the period of production pp. 1219-1230

- Gabriel Lee
- Testing scale efficiency in DEA models: a bootstrapping approach pp. 1231-1237

- Mickael Lothgren and Magnus Tambour
- Investment effects of departures from governmental present-value budget balance pp. 1239-1247

- Erick Elder
- On the decomposition of Gini coefficients by population class and income source: a spreadsheet approach and application pp. 1249-1264

- Shujie Yao
- Estimating British workers' demand for safety pp. 1265-1271

- Xiangdong Wei
- Demand for home modifications: a household production function approach pp. 1273-1281

- Nandinee Kutty
- Testing Wagner versus Keynes using disaggregated public expenditure data for Canada pp. 1283-1291

- Bagala Biswal, Urvashi Dhawan and Grace Lee
- Profitability and product differentiation in Greek food industries pp. 1293-1298

- K. Oustapassidis and Aspasia Vlachvei
Volume 31, issue 9, 1999
- Effects of STABEX on ACPs' economic growth: Further evidence pp. 1033-1042

- Francesco Aiello
- Unemployment duration and the duration of entitlement to unemployment benefits: an empirical study for Britain pp. 1043-1051

- Elena Stancanelli
- Can job evaluation improve women's wages? pp. 1053-1060

- Asa Lofstrom
- Price and income elasticities of disaggregated import demand: results from UECMs and an application pp. 1061-1071

- Charalambos Pattichis
- Long-run implications of neoclassical growth models: empirical evidence from Australia, New Zealand, South Korea and Taiwan pp. 1073-1082

- Ferdaus Hossain and Pin Chung
- Evidence on market structure of the deregulated US airline industry pp. 1083-1092

- Zinan Liu and E. L. Lynk
- The twin deficits phenomenon: evidence from Greece pp. 1093-1100

- George Vamvoukas
- The impact of workers' compensation on wage premiums for job hazards pp. 1101-1108

- Ronald Meng and Douglas Smith
- Income inequality, government expenditures and growth pp. 1109-1117

- Hannu Tanninen
- On the impossibility of a stable and low GDP elasticity of money demand: the arithmetic of aggregation, replication and income growth pp. 1119-1127

- Clinton Greene
- Modelling money demand in open economies: the case of selected Asian countries pp. 1129-1135

- Ahmed Khalid
- The velocity of US M2 in the 1990s: some further evidence pp. 1137-1144

- Abdur Chowdhury and Mark Wheeler
- Explaining growth rate differences in highly indebted countries: an extension to Thirlwall and Hussain pp. 1145-1148

- Dawn Richards Elliott and Rupert Rhodd
Volume 31, issue 8, 1999
- An examination of the relationship between Australian industry equity returns and expected inflation pp. 915-933

- Robert Faff and Richard Heaney
- The impact of internal markets on health care efficiency: evidence from health care reforms in Sweden pp. 935-945

- Ulf-G. Gerdtham, C. Rehnberg and M. Tambour
- Long-run price effects of exchange rate changes in Finnish pulp and paper exports pp. 947-956

- Rtta Hanninen and Anne Toppinen
- Two valuation questions in one survey: is it a recipe for sequencing and instrument context effects? pp. 957-964

- Kelly Giraud, John Loomis and L. Johnson
- Transitory and permanent disturbances and the current account: an empirical analysis in the intertemporal framework pp. 965-974

- Ferdaus Hossain
- Government size and economic growth: evidence from a multivariate cointegration analysis pp. 975-987

- Khalifa Ghali
- A model of Spain-Europe telecommunications pp. 989-997

- Teresa Garín-Muñoz and Teodosio Pérez-Amaral
- On dual approaches to demand systems estimation in the presence of binding quantity constraints pp. 999-1008

- Channing Arndt, Songquan Liu and Paul Preckel
- Financial repression and firm self-financing of investment: empirical evidence from Brazil pp. 1009-1019

- Paul Natke
- Divisia money in a composite leading indicator of inflation pp. 1021-1031

- J. M. Binner, Antony Fielding and A. W. Mullineux
Volume 31, issue 7, 1999
- DHSY revisited: the role of asymmetries pp. 775-778

- Steven Cook, Sean Holly and Paul Turner
- The impact of medical malpractice insurance cost on physician behaviour: the role of income and tort signal effects pp. 779-794

- James Thornton
- Modelling the trend and seasonality in the consumption of alcoholic beverages in the United Kingdom pp. 795-804

- Liam Lenten and Imad Moosa
- Export-orientation and investment-saving correlation: a case of Taiwan pp. 805-813

- Tsung Wu Ho
- A comparative analysis of European railroads efficiency: a cost frontier approach pp. 815-823

- Lucia Parisio
- The asymmetric stabilizing effects of price flexibility: historical evidence and implications pp. 825-839

- Magda Kandil
- Consumption of Spanish households: evidence from cohort data pp. 841-855

- Agustín García
- Market structure and price-cost margins in Philippine manufacturing industries pp. 857-864

- Gerard Go, David Kamerschen and Charles Delorme
- Are frequency and intensity of participation decision-bearing aspects of consumption? An analysis of drinking behaviour pp. 865-874

- Fredrik Berggren and Matthew Sutton
- Factors influencing the adoption of state lotteries pp. 875-884

- O. Homer Erekson, Glenn Platt, Christopher Whistler and Andrea Ziegert
- Integrated markup rules for optimal pricing decisions in expanding markets for organic produce pp. 885-892

- Luanne Lohr and Timothy Park
- Evaluating the OECD's forecasts for economic growth pp. 893-902

- Jordi Pons
- Is the export-led growth hypothesis valid for Australia? pp. 903-906

- Imad Moosa
- Fiscal policy in general equilibrium: empirical estimates from an error correction model pp. 907-913

- Christian Weber
Volume 31, issue 6, 1999
- Stationarity of the European real exchange rates-evidence from panel data pp. 673-677

- Kari Heimonen
- Customer discrimination in professional basketball: evidence from the trading-card market pp. 679-685

- Eric Stone and Ronald Warren
- The J-curve effect and US agricultural and industrial trade pp. 687-695

- Khosrow Doroodian, Chulho Jung and Roy Boyd
- Expansionary fiscal contractions and equilibrium indeterminacy: a case study for Germany pp. 697-708

- Bernd Lucke
- A target level of risk model of respiratory pathologies and smoking behaviour pp. 709-722

- Georges Menahem
- Public/private sector wage differentials in Canada-evidence from the 1991 and 1982 surveys of consumer finance pp. 723-731

- David Prescott and Bo Wandschneider
- On the gap between payment card and closed-ended CVM-answers pp. 733-742

- Franz Hackl and Gerald Pruckner
- Has the effect of money shocks on interest rates really vanished? Further evidence of the liquidity effect pp. 743-754

- Benjamin Kim and Noor Ghazali
- Do government policies distort relative factor prices: evidence from Colombia pp. 755-759

- Christopher Giosa and Sheila Amin Gutierrez De Pineres
- The impact of pension schemes on saving in Israel pp. 761-774

- Yaacov Lavi and Avia Spak
Volume 31, issue 5, 1999
- Seasonality, leading indicators, and alternative business cycle theories pp. 531-538

- John Wells
- Immigration and socioeconomic gaps: theory and applications pp. 539-549

- Tikva Lecker and Yochanan Shachmurove
- Fringe benefits and the demand for part-time workers pp. 551-563

- Thomas Buchmueller
- Multiproduct monopoly: a queueing approach pp. 565-576

- Isabel Parra Frutos and Joaquin Aranda Gallego
- Aggregate local public sector investment and shocks: Norway 1946 - 1990 pp. 577-584

- Jorn Rattso
- Schooling, fertility and the labour market experience of married women pp. 585-592

- Geraint Johnes
- Ethnicity, productivity and salary: player compensation and discrimination in the National Hockey League pp. 593-608

- J. Colin, H. Jones, Serge Nadeau and William Walsh
- The regulation of electricity: results from an event study pp. 609-618

- Antony Dnes and J. S. Seaton
- The demand for international tourism in the Mediterranean region pp. 619-630

- Andreas Papatheodorou
- Vertical integration, input contracts and the margins - concentration relationship pp. 631-640

- Peter Lukacs
- The relationship between unemployment and vacancies in Australia pp. 641-652

- Anthony De Francesco
- Kaldor's growth analysis revisited pp. 653-660

- S. Necmi
- The real exchange rate in Colombia: an analysis using multivariate cointegration pp. 661-671

- Jesus Otero
Volume 31, issue 4, 1999
- Regulation and the optimal size and type of abortion provider pp. 409-415

- Deborah Haas-Wilson and Kristen Lindberg
- Bootstrapping the data envelopment analysis Malmquist productivity index pp. 417-425

- Mickael Lothgren and Magnus Tambour
- An experimental test of trade hysteresis: market exit and entry decisions in the presence of sunk costs and exchange rate uncertainty pp. 427-436

- David Ansic and Geoffrey Pugh
- Production technology, elasticity of substitution and technical efficiency of the handloom textile industry of Bangladesh pp. 437-442

- Mohammad Jaforullah
- External ownership and innovation in the United Kingdom pp. 443-450

- Paul Bishop and Nick Wiseman
- The determinants of work-related training in Britain in 1995 and the implications of employer size pp. 451-463

- Richard Harris
- An aggregate import demand function for Bangladesh: a cointegration approach pp. 465-472

- Dilip Dutta and Nasiruddin Ahmed
- Long run price flexibilities for high valued UK fish species: a cointegration systems approach pp. 473-481

- Shabbar Jaffry, Sean Pascoe and Catherine Robinson
- Asymmetries and nonlinearities in Italian macroeconomic fluctuations pp. 483-491

- Luca Stanca
- Exports, economic growth and structural invariance: evidence from some Asian NICs pp. 493-498

- Andy Kwan, John Cotsomitis and Benjamin Kwok
- International evidence on shock persistence: structural change, nonlinearities and subsample robustness pp. 499-507

- David Greasley and Les Oxley
- The role of imports in expanding the demand gap between skilled and unskilled labour in the US pp. 509-516

- Christis Tombazos
- Lag length selection in vector autoregressive models: symmetric and asymmetric lags pp. 517-524

- Omer Ozcicek and W. McMillin
- Re-examining export-led growth hypothesis: a multivariate cointegration analysis for India pp. 525-530

- Urvashi Dhawan and Bagala Biswal
Volume 31, issue 3, 1999
- Sluggish adjustment of interest rates and credit rationing: an application of unit root testing and error correction modelling pp. 267-277

- Peter Winker
- Alternative identifying restrictions in a model of UK real output and prices pp. 279-286

- Paul Turner
- Aggregate investment in New Zealand pre-and post-restructuring pp. 287-292

- Rickardo Brunton, W. Robert and J. Alexander
- Testing Spanish labour market segmentation: an unknown-regime approach pp. 293-305

- Ana Huguet Roig
- Does risk matter? The case of wage-labour allocation by owner-cultivators pp. 307-317

- Sunil Kanwar
- Price discrimination in grocery trade: evidence from Italy pp. 319-329

- Monica Giulietti
- Customer return policies for experience goods: the impact of product price and consumer search costs on seller-provided informational cues pp. 331-336

- Franklin Mixon
- Expected utility, skewness, and the baseball betting market pp. 337-345

- Bill Woodland and Linda Woodland
- Economic growth and exchange rate uncertainty pp. 347-358

- Joe Tharakan
- Labour market discrimination: are there significant differences between the various decomposition procedures? pp. 359-365

- Jacques Silber and Michal Weber
- Effects of food prices and consumer income on nutrient availability pp. 367-380

- Kuo Huang
- A lagged dependent variable, autocorrelated disturbances, and unit root tests - peculiar OLS bias properties - a pedagogical note pp. 381-396

- Asatoshi Maeshiro
- How well does the Mundell-Fleming model fit Australian data since the collapse of Bretton Woods? pp. 397-407

- Hyeon-seung Huh
Volume 31, issue 2, 1999
- An empirical analysis of the demand for commercial television advertising pp. 149-163

- Rumi Masih
- A test of the Linder hypothesis in Pacific NIC trade 1965-1990 pp. 175-182

- Peter Chow and Mitchell Kellman Yochanan
- Explaining the transitions out of unemployment in Spain: the effect of unemployment insurance pp. 183-193

- Alfonso Alba-Ramirez
- A structural VARMA approach to modelling the money supply process pp. 195-206

- Victor M. Gonzalo Angulo
- Trade creation and trade diversion in the EEC, the LAFTA and the CMEA: 1960-1994 pp. 207-216

- Masahiro Endoh
- Information, endogeneity, and consumer health behaviour: application to dietary intakes pp. 217-226

- Jayachandran Variyam, James Blaylock and David Smallwood
- On the asymmetric effects of money-supply shocks: international evidence from a panel of OECD countries pp. 227-235

- Georgios Karras and Houston Stokes
- Mismatch between unemployment and vacancies in the Dutch labour market pp. 237-244

- Robert Dur
- Growth and the external constraint: lessons from the Spanish case pp. 245-253

- Jose Alonso Rodriguez
- Do law enforcement expenditures crowd-out public education expenditures? pp. 255-266

- Michael Marlow and Alden Shiers
Volume 31, issue 1, 1999
- Editorial pp. 1-1

- Mark Taylor
- A 'pricing-to-market' model with unobserved variables: explaining New Zealand's import prices pp. 3-8

- Eric Hansen
- The summer vacation: influences on the hours students work pp. 9-15

- Mark Bailey and Tony Mallier
- Optimal prediction rule: an application to debt reschedulings pp. 17-26

- Nikiforos Laopodis
- Assessing a higher education project: a Mauritius feasibility study pp. 27-35

- Pedro Belli, Qaiser Khan and George Psacharopoulos
- Industrial location behaviour and regional restructuring within the Fifth 'Tiger' Economy: evidence from the Thai electronics industry pp. 37-51

- Sauwalak Kittiprapas and Philip McCann
- The effect of uncertain educational requirements on education and wages pp. 53-63

- John Robst and Kathleen Cuson-Graham
- Using alternative methods to estimate the determinants of cross-border trips pp. 77-88

- Livio Di Matteo
- Temporal causality and the dynamic interactions between terms of trade and current account deficits in co-integrated VAR processes: further evidence from Ivorian time series pp. 89-96

- Eugene Kouassi, Bernard Decaluwe, Crispin Kapombe and Dale Colyer
- Growth, knowledge transfer and European integration pp. 97-106

- Rasha Torstensson
- Effects of a European electricity market on the German electricity industry: results from a simulation model of the European power systems pp. 107-122

- Frank Hoster
- Trade union membership, tenure and the level of job insecurity pp. 123-135

- Keith Bender and Peter Sloane
- Insider forces in wage determination: new evidence for Norwegian industries pp. 137-147

- Kare Johansen
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