Contributions to Economic Analysis
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- A Taxonomy of Survey Nonresponse and Its Relation to Labour Market Behaviour , pp 439-460

- Peter Dolton, Maarten Lindeboom and Gerard J. van den Berg
- Modeling Individual Earnings Trajectories Using Copulas: France, 1990–2002 , pp 441-478

- Stephane Bonhomme and Jean-Marc Robin
- Modeling Inventory Investment and Profits in A Macro-econometric Model , pp 441-449

- Joel Popkin
- The City System Paradigm: New Frontiers , pp 443-494

- Hesham M. Abdel-Rahman
- PANEL DISCUSSION , pp 445-463

- Jerry A. Hausman
- Environmental Models , pp 449-477

- Stephen Hynes and Cathal O’Donoghue
- Maximum Likelihood and Iterated Aitken Estimation of Nonlinear Systems of Equations , pp 449-466

- William Barnett
- Actual and "Normal" Inventories of Finished Goods , pp 451-468

- Paolo Sestito and Ignazio Visco
- Keynesian Dynamics without the LM Curve: Implications of Underlying Open Market Operations , pp 451-481

- Reiner Franke
- Private Antitrust Litigation: Procompetitive or Anticompetitive? , pp 453-462

- Randolph McAfee, Hugo M. Mialon and Sue Mialon
- Financial-Firm Production of Monetary Services: A Generalized Symmetric Barnett Variable-Profit-Function Approach , pp 454-481

- William Barnett and Jeong Ho Hahm
- Guilty Until Proven Innocent - Regulation with Costly and Limited Enforcement , pp 455-483

- Joseph E. Swierzbinski
- CONTEMPORARY WORLD AND OPTIMAL GROWTH ECONOMICS: SUMMARY, MAJOR FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS , pp 461-479

- Sardas M.N. Islam
- Econometric Issues in the Analysis of Linked Cross-Section Employer-Worker Surveys , pp 461-487

- Andrew Hildreth and Stephen Pudney
- Antitrust in Open Economies , pp 463-483

- Joseph Francois and Henrik Horn
- Military Spending Cuts and the Global Economy , pp 465-489

- Warwick McKibbin
- A Test of Normality in Nonlinear Systems of Consumer Demand Equations , pp 467-472

- William Barnett
- CONTINGENT VALUATION , pp 467-478

- Charles R. Plott
- Workers' Knowledge of Their Pension Coverage: A Reevaluation , pp 469-583

- Martha Starr-McCluer and Annika Sunden
- The FIow-of-Funds Equations of Japanese Banks , pp 469-493

- Mitsuo Saito, Kazuo Ogawa and Ichiro Tokutsu
- Conclusion , pp 471-474

- S. Hoti and Michael McAleer
- Random Sets and Confidence Procedures , pp 473-481

- William Barnett
- CONTINGENT VALUATION OF NONUSE VALUES , pp 479-483

- Kenneth Arrow
- Firm Level Models☆Specifically Firm Models based upon large data sets , pp 479-503

- Hermann Buslei, Stefan Bach and Martin Simmler
- Amplification of Productivity Shocks: Why Don’t Vacancies Like to Hire the Unemployed? , pp 481-508

- Eva Nagypal
- Financial-Firms' Production and Supply-Side Monetary Aggregation Under Dynamic Uncertainty , pp 482-529

- William Barnett and Ge Zhou
- Nonlinear Phillips Curves, Endogenous NAIRU and Monetary Policy , pp 483-516

- Willi Semmler and Wenlang Zhang
- The Aggregation-Theoretic Monetary Aggregates Are Chaotic and Have Strange Attractors: An Econometric Application of Mathematical Chaos , pp 487-538

- William Barnett
- Using Employee-Level Data in a Firm-Level Econometric Study , pp 489-512

- Jacques Mairesse and Nathalie Greenan
- Global Disarmament and Developing Countries , pp 491-520

- Tamim Bayoumi, Daniel Hewitt and Steven Symansky
- Modeling Transition from the Centrally Planned Economies to the Market Economies , pp 495-517

- Wladyslaw Welfe
- The City Network Paradigm: Theory and Empirical Evidence , pp 495-529

- Roberto Camagni and Roberta Capello
- Farm Level Models , pp 505-534

- James W. Richardson, Thia Hennessy and Cathal O’Donoghue
- Evaluating the Performance of the Search and Matching Model , pp 509-550

- Eran Yashiv
- The Development and Use of a Canadian Linked Employer-Employee Survey , pp 515-534

- Howard Krebs, Zdenek Patak, Garnett Picot and Ted Wannell
- Inflation Targeting Policy in a Dynamic Keynesian Model with Debt Accumulation: A Japanese Perspective , pp 517-544

- Toichiro Asada
- An Analysis of the Effects of Economic Policies on Taiwan's Economic Growth and Stability , pp 519-541

- Tzong-shian Yu
- Multilateral Disarmament , pp 521-531

- Hung-Yi Li and Peter Pauly
- Robustness of Nonlinearity and Chaos Tests to Measurement Error, Inference Method, and Sample Size , pp 529-548

- William Barnett, A. Ronald Gallant, Melvin Hinich, Jochen A. Jungeilges and Daniel T. Kaplan
- Estimating Policy-Invariant Deep Parameters in the Financial Sector When Risk and Growth Matter , pp 530-557

- William Barnett, Milka Kirova and Meenakshi Pasupathy
- Economic Aspects of Peacekeeping Operations , pp 533-553

- Lawrence Klein and Kanta Marwah
- Dynamic Urban Models: Agglomeration and Growth , pp 533-581

- Marcus Berliant and Ping Wang
- The 1995 Australian Workplace Industrial Relations Survey: A Discussion of the Methodology Used to Create Linked Employee and Employer Data , pp 535-552

- Alison Morehead and Michael Alexander
- China's Macroeconometric Model for Project Link , pp 543-563

- Wu Jiapei, Liang Youcai and Zhang Yaxiong
- Time Series Cointegration Tests and Nonlinearity , pp 549-567

- William Barnett, Barry Jones and Travis Nesmith
- Productivity Growth and Worker Reallocation: Theory and Evidence , pp 551-577

- Rasmus Lentz and Dale Mortensen
- The Medical Expenditure Panel Survey: Creation of a Linked Employer-Employee Database , pp 553-568

- Philip F. Cooper, Alison P. Hagy and Jessica P. Vistnes
- Recent Monetary Policy and the Divisia Monetary Aggregates , pp 563-576

- William Barnett
- Has Chaos been Discovered with Economic Data? , pp 569-579

- William Barnett and Melvin Hinich
- Which Road Leads to Stable Money Demand? , pp 577-592

- William Barnett
- A Single-Blind Controlled Competition Among Tests for Nonlinearity and Chaos , pp 581-615

- William Barnett, A. Ronald Gallant, Melvin Hinich, Jochen A. Jungeilges and Daniel T. Kaplan
- New Economic Geography Explanations of Urban and Regional Agglomeration , pp 583-608

- Kieran P. Donaghy
- Perspective on the Current State of Macroeconomic Theory , pp 593-605

- William Barnett
- Agglomeration and Knowledge Diffusion , pp 609-633

- Johannes Brocker
- Innovation and the Growth of Cities , pp 635-658

- Zoltan Acs
- Cities and Business , pp 659-687

- Roger R. Stough and Rajendra Kulkarni
- Strengthening Municipal Fiscal Autonomy Through Intergovernmental Transfers , pp 691-728

- Peter Friedrich, Joanna Gwiazda and Chang Woon Nam
- Urban Quality of Life and Public Policy: A Survey , pp 730-802

- Gordon Mulligan, John Carruthers and Meagan Cahill
- Policy Issues in the Urban South , pp 803-836

- Manie Geyer
- Urban Policy in a Global Economy , pp 837-863

- Ake E. Andersson, Lata Chatterjee and T.R. Lakshmanan
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