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- 149: Generalized Stochastic Frontier Production Models
- Mickael Löthgren
- 148: Public Debt Management and the Term Structure of Interest Rates
- Anders Paalzow
- 147: Dynamic Tax Smoothing with Financial Instruments
- Anders Paalzow
- 146: Pricing-to-Market in Swedish Exports
- Annika Alexius and Anders Vredin
- 145: The First-Best Sharing Rule in the Continuous-Time Principal-Agent Model with Exponential Utility

- Holger M. Müller
- 144: Integrating Consumer satisfaction into Productivity Indexes
- Rolf Färe, Shawna Grosskopf and Pontus Roos
- 143: Towards a General Theory of Bond Markets

- Tomas Bjork, Giovanni di Masi, Yuri Kabanov and Wolfgang Runggaldier
- 142: New Techniques to Extract Market expectations from Financial Instruments
- Paul Söderlind and Lars Svensson
- 141: Uniform Subsidy Reductions in International Oligopoly
- Rickard Sandin
- 140: Productivity and Costumer Satisfaction - A DEA Network Model
- Mickael Löthgren and Magnus Tambour
- 139: Ownership, Control, and Collusion

- Giancarlo Spagnolo
- 138: The Survival of New Products
- Marcus Asplund and Rickard Sandin
- 137: Stock Options as Barrier Contingent Claims

- Jan Ericsson and Joel Reneby
- 136: Unobservable Vertical Restraints and Interbrand Competition

- Yeongjae Kang
- 135: Working Time, Employment, and Work Sharing: Evidence from Sweden

- Tor Jacobson and Henry Ohlsson
- 134: Bartlett Corrections in Cointegration Testing

- Tor Jacobson and Rolf Larsson
- 133: Interest Rate Theory - CIME Lectures 1996
- Tomas Bjork
- 132: Smooth Transition Models
- Timo Teräsvirta
- 131: Modelling Economic Relationships with Smooth Transition Regressions
- Timo Teräsvirta
- 130: Another Look at Swedish Business Cycles, 1861-1988

- Joakim Skalin and Timo Teräsvirta
- 129: A Dynamic Discrete Choice Model of blue Collar Worker Absenteeism in Sweden 1991

- Claes-M. Cassel, Per Johansson and Mårten Palme
- 128: On the Role of Pricing Exports in a Third Currency

- Richard Friberg
- 127: Exchange Rate Uncertainty and the Microeconomic Benefits of EMU

- Richard Friberg and Anders Vredin
- 126: In Defense of Lawyers. Moral Hazard as an Aid to Cooperation
- Karl Wärneryd
- 125: Technology Sourcing in Swedish MNEs and SMEs: Evidence from Patent Data
- Steven Globerman, Ari Kokko and Fredrik Sjöholm
- 124: Small Scale Industries, Transactions Costs and Reform: The Case of Tanzania

- Pernilla Sjöquist
- 123: Exchange Rate Pass-Through to Swedish Import Prices
- Malin Adolfson
- 122: Diversified Portfolios in Continuous Time

- Tomas Bjork and Bertil Näslund
- 121: Recreational Benefits from Improved Water Quality: A Random Utility Model of Swedish Seaside Recreation

- Mikael Sandström
- 120: Measuring Income-Related Health Inequalities in Sweden

- Ulf-G. Gerdtham and Gun Sundberg
- 119: Long Run Real Exchange Rates - A Cointegration Analysis
- Annika Alexius
- 118: Rhetoric or Reality? An Economic Analysis of the Effects of Religion in Sweden
- Niclas Berggren
- 117: Stylized Facts of Daily Return Series and the Hidden Markov Model
- Tobias Rydén, Timo Teräsvirta and Stefan Åsbrink
- 116: Equity in Health Care Utilisation: Further Tests Based on Hurdle models and Swedish Micro Data

- Ulf-G. Gerdtham
- 115: Redistributive Effects of the Swedish Health Care Financing System

- Ulf-G. Gerdtham and Gun Sundberg
- 114: European Integration and Productivity Growth
- Helene Norberg
- 113: Modelling the Demand for M3 in the unified Germany
- Juergen Wolters, Timo Teräsvirta and Helmut Lütkepohl
- 112: MNE Responses to Economic Liberalization in a Developing Country: Evidence from India
- Steven Globerman, Ari Kokko, Mattias Revelius and Mikael Sami
- 111: Overseas R&D by Multinationals in foreign Centers of Excellence

- Gunnar Fors and Mario Zejan
- 110: Economic Efficiency and Mixed Public/Private Insurance
- Ake Blomqvist and Per-Olov Johansson
- 109: A welfare analysis of strategic information revelation
- Johan Lagerlof
- 108: Social order through constitutional choice: A contractarian proposal
- Niclas Berggren
- 107: Delegation as at threat in bargaining
- Björn Segendorff
- 106: Variation in cesarean section rates in Sweden - Causes and economic consequences

- Ingemar Eckerlund and Ulf-G. Gerdtham
- 105: Power production and the price of electricity: An analysis of a phaseout of Swedish nuclear power

- Bo Andersson and Erik Hadén
- 104: Multimarket Contact, Concavity, and Collusion: on Extremal Equilibria of Interdependent Supergames

- Giancarlo Spagnolo
- 103: The Value of Private Safety versus the Value of Public Safety
- Magnus Johannesson, Per-Olov Johansson and Richard M. O'Conor
- 102: Optimal deterrence and inducement of takeovers: An analysis of poison pills and dilution

- Johan Molin
- 101: Shareholder gains from equity private placements: Evidence from the Stockholm Stock Exchange

- Johan Molin
- 100: Trade Discrimination - Yesterday's Problem?
- Richard H. Snape