Discussion Papers in Economics at the University of Washington
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- 92-15: Auditing Without Commitment
- Fahad Khalil
- 92-14: Voluntary Export Restraints as Signals
- Kaz Miyagiwa and Yuka Ohno
- 92-13: The Marginal Cost of Species Preservation: The Northern Spotted Owl
- C.A. Montgomery, G.M. Brown and D.M. Adams
- 92-12: International Transfers, the Relative Price of Nontraded Goods and the Current Account
- P.L. Brock
- 92-11: Asymmetric Information and Dumping
- Kaz Miyagiwa and Yuka Ohno
- 92-10: Distribution of rents and Growth
- Charles Engel and Kenneth Kletzer
- 92-09: Cost Observation, Auditing and Limited Liability
- Jacques Lawarree and M.A. Van Audenrode
- 92-08: Why Are There Foreign Tax Credits
- Neil Bruce
- 92-07: Hierachical Renewable Resource Management When harvesters Don't Cooperate
- G.M.J. Brown
- 92-06: Gains from Trade with Overlapping Generations
- Murray Kemp and Kar-Yiu Wong
- 92-05: Moral Hazard and Government Policy
- Kar-Yiu Wong and Neil Bruce
- 92-04: On the Persistence of Racial Inequality
- Shelly Lundberg and Richard Startz
- 92-02: Addition and Interdependence: Positive and Normative Predictions
- Richard Startz
- 92-01: Risk, the Financial Market and Macroeconomic Equilibrium
- E.L. Grinols and Stephen J Turnovsky
- 91-21: Stochastic Equilibrium and Exchange Rate Determination a Small Open Economy with Risk Averse Optimizing Agents
- E. Grinols and Stephen J Turnovsky
- 91-20: Fiscal Policy and the term Structure of Interest Rates: An Intertemporal Optimizing Analysis
- Walter Fisher and Stephen J Turnovsky
- 91-19: The Impact of terms of Trade Shocks on a Small Open Economy: A Stochastic Analysis
- Stephen J Turnovsky
- 91-18: The Demand Curves for Giffen Goods are Downward Sloping
- Yoram Barzel and Wing Suen
- 91-17: The Nature of Social Cost as a Key to the Problem of the Firm
- Yoram Barzel and L. Kochin
- 91-16: Gathering Information Before Signing a Contract
- Jacques Crémer and Fahad Khalil
- 91-15: A Prisoner's Dilemma Model of Collusion Deterrence
- F. Kofman and Jacques Lawarree
- 91-14: Structural Change and Integration of the Soviet Far East into the World Market: the Case of Negative Value Added
- Judith Thornton and N. Mikheeva
- 91-13: Confiscation by the Ruler: The Rise and fall of Jewish Lending in the Middel Ages
- Yoram Barzel
- 91-11: The gains from Trade When Markets are Incomplete: A More general Analysis
- Murray Kemp and Kar-Yiu Wong
- 91-10a: A Note on the Taxation of International Capital Income Flows
- Neil Bruce
- 91-10: The Inefficiency of Decentralized Non-renewable Resource Extraction: The Case of Soviet Timber
- G. Brown and Kar-Yiu Wong
- 91-09: What is the Best Estimator of the ML Covariance in Linear Regression Models?
- R.W. Parks and N.E. Savin
- 91-08: Separate Spheres Bargaining and the Marriage Market
- Shelly Lundberg and Robert Pollak
- 91-07: Intellectual Property Rights, Technology Transfer and Unemployment in North-South Trade
- Kaz Miyagiwa
- 91-06: Marriage Markets, Labor Markets and Unobserved Human Capital: An Empirical Exploration for South-Central India
- Jere Behrman, Nancy Birdsall and Anil Deolalikar
- 91-05: Human Resources Development, Chapter 6; The Third Process report on World Conference on Agrarian Reform and Rural Development (WCARRD) Follow-up
- Anil Deolalikar
- 91-04: Reforming the Japanese Distribution System: Will it Boost Imports to Japan?
- Kaz Miyagiwa
- 91-03: Parametric Tests for Static Equilibrium
- Scott Atkinson and R. Halvorsen
- 91-02: Moral Hazard, Private Provision of Insurance and Government Intervention
- Neil Bruce and Kar-Yiu Wong
- 91-01: Collusion in Hierarchical Agency
- F. Kofman and Jacques Lawarree
- 90-34: Notes on Imperfect Competition and New Keynesian Economics
- Richard Startz
- 90-33: Unobserved Household and Community Heterogeneity and the Labor Market Impact of Schooling: A Case of Indonesia
- Jere Behrman and Anil Deolalikar
- 90-32: School Repetition, Dropouts and the Returns to School: the Case of Indonesia
- Jere Behrman and Anil Deolalikar
- 90-31: Gender Discrimination in the Intrahousehold Allocation of Health Inputs and Distribution of Health Outcomes Among Children Under 5: Results from Indonesia, 1987
- Anil Deolalikar
- 90-30: Rural Services and Public Works in Developing Countries: The Role of Access to Credit, Primary Health Services, and Public Works in Poverty Alleviation
- Anil Deolalikar
- 90-29: More on the Exact Small Sample Distribution of the Instrumental Variable Estimator: A Reply to Maddala and Jeong
- Charles Nelson and Richard Startz
- 90-28: A New Method of Testing Models of Portfolios Choice: Application to International Diversification
- D.A. Glassman and L.A. Riddick
- 90-27: Comparing Covariance Matrix Estimators in Linear Regression Models
- R.W. Parks and N.E. Savin
- 90-26: STRATEGIC POLICIES TOWARD INTERNATIONAL FACTOR MOVEMENTS
- L.K. Cheng and Kar-Yiu Wong
- 90-25: INTERNATIONAL SHAREHOLDING AND STRATEGIC EXPORT POLICY
- Kaz Miyagiwa
- 90-24: TEENAGE CHILDBEARING AND ADULT WAGES
- Shelly Lundberg and R.D. Plotnick
- 90-23: ADOLESCENT PREMARITAL CHILDBEARING: DO OPPORTUNITY COSTS MATTER?
- Shelly Lundberg and R.D. Plotnick
- 90-22: THE DEMAND FOR BRIDE CHARACTERISTICS AND DOWRY IN MARIAGE: EMPIRICAL ESTIMATES FOR RURAL SOUTH INDIA
- Anil Deolalikar and Vijayendra Rao
- 90-21: SPURIOUS BUSINESS CYCLE PHENOMENA IN HP FILERED TIME SERIES
- Timothy Cogley
- 90-20: INCENTIVE INCOMPATIBLE, IMMISERIZING EXPORT SUBSIDIES
- Kar-Yiu Wong