SSE/EFI Working Paper Series in Economics and Finance
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- 299: On the power and interpretation of panel unit root tests

- Sune Karlsson and Mickael Löthgren
- 298: Transparency and Competition

- Arvid Nilsson
- 297: Starting values in estimation of cointegrating vectors with restrictions
- Johan Lyhagen and Lars Forsberg
- 296: A simple variable selection technique for nonlinear models
- Gianluigi Rech, Timo Teräsvirta and Rolf Tschernig
- 295: Asymmetric Shocks and Policy Responses: A comparative analysis of the effects of a monetary union

- Arvid Wallgren
- 294: Why Agency Costs Explain Diversification Discounts
- Henrik Cronqvist, Peter Högfeldt and Mattias Nilsson
- 293: Estimating the Effects of Vocational Rehabilitation Programs in Sweden
- Almas Heshmati and Lars-Gunnar Engström
- 292: Evaluating GARCH models
- Stefan Lundbergh and Timo Teräsvirta
- 291: Modelling economic high-frequency time series with STAR-STGARCH models

- Stefan Lundbergh and Timo Teräsvirta
- 290: Pioneering Price Level Targeting:The Swedish Experience 1931-1937

- Claes Berg and Lars Jonung
- 289: Efficiency of Labour Use in the Swedish Banking Industry: A Stochastic Frontier Approach
- George E. Battese, Almas Heshmati and Lennart Hjalmarsson
- 288: On the size distributions of firms and markets

- Marcus Asplund
- 287: Assessing the effect of a compulsory sickness insurance on worker absenteeism

- Per Johansson and Mårten Palme
- 286: Vietnam - Ready for Doi Moi II?
- Ari Kokko
- 285: Capital Subsidies and the Performance of Firms

- Fredrik Bergström
- 284: Regional Policy and Convergence of Real per Capita Income Among Swedish Counties

- Fredrik Bergström
- 283: Characteristics of Government Supported Firms

- Fredrik Bergström
- 282: Have Swedish Postwar Business Cycles Been Generated Abroad or at Home?

- Jesper Lindé
- 281: Clever agents in Young's evolutionary bargaining model
- Maria Saez-Marti and Jörgen Weibull
- 280: Duration of consumer loans and bank lending policy: dormancy versus default risk

- Kenneth Carling, Tor Jacobson and Kasper Roszbach
- 279: Stochastic Dominance Amongst Swedish Income Distributions
- Almas Heshmati and Esfandiar Maasoumi
- 278: A Flexible Adjustment Model of Employment with Application to Zimbabwe's Manufacturing Industries

- Almas Heshmati and Mkhululi Ncube
- 277: An Econometric Model of Employment in Zimbabwe's Manufacturing Industries

- Almas Heshmati and Mkhululi Ncube
- 276: Testing linearity against smooth transition autoregression using a parametric bootstrap

- Joakim Skalin
- 275: Growth and Government: Is there a Difference between Developed and Developing Countries?

- Tove Strauss
- 274: The Impact of Generic Competition on Brand Name Market Shares: Evidence from Micro Data

- Thomas Aronsson, Mats A. Bergman and Niklas Rudholm
- 273: Auctioned and Re-Auctioned Children in 19th Century Sweden
- Mats A. Bergman and Sofia Lundberg
- 272: Endogenous Timing of Investments Yields Modified Stackelberg Outcomes

- Mats A. Bergman
- 271: An Assessment of the Macroeconomic Determinants of Inequality

- Patrick Vanhoudt
- 270: Did the European Unification Induce Economic Growth? In Search of Scale-Effects and Persistent Changes

- Patrick Vanhoudt
- 269: Regional Economic Integration and Foreign Direct Investment: The North American Experience

- Magnus Blomstrom, Ari Kokko and Steven Globerman
- 268: Technology Transfer and Spillovers: Does Local Participation with Multinationals Matter?
- Magnus Blomstrom and Fredrik Sjöholm
- 267: Cambodia: The Challenge of Productive Employment Creation

- Sophal Chan, Martin Godfrey, Toshiyasu Kato, Vou Piseth Long, Nina Orlova, Per Ronnås and Savora Tia
- 266: Rational Bubbles and Fractional Alternatives

- Michael K. Andersson and Stefan Nydahl
- 265: Nonlinear error-correction and the UK demand for broad money, 1878-1993
- Timo Teräsvirta and Ann-Charlotte Eliasson
- 264: Conflict Resolution Under Asymmetric Information
- Helmut Bester and Karl Wärneryd
- 263: A nonlinear time series model of El Niño
- Anthony Hall, Joakim Skalin and Timo Teräsvirta
- 262: Modelling asymmetries and moving equilibria in unemployment rates
- Joakim Skalin and Timo Teräsvirta
- 261: Bank Lending Policy, Credit Scoring and the Survival of Loans

- Kasper Roszbach
- 260: Bank Lending Policy, Credit Scoring and Value at Risk

- Tor Jacobson and Kasper Roszbach
- 259: Catching up with the Keynesians

- Lars Ljungqvist and Harald Uhlig
- 258: International Health Expenditure and GDP: New Multivariate Cointegration Panel Data Results
- Ulf-G. Gerdtham and Mickael Löthgren
- 257: Markets and Cooperation

- Giancarlo Spagnolo
- 256: Solution and Estimation of RE Macromodels with Optimal Policy
- Paul Söderlind
- 255: Historical Evidence on Business Cycles: The International Experience

- U. Michael Bergman, Michael Bordo and Lars Jonung
- 254: Mutual Recognition and the Strategic Use of International Standards

- Klaus Wallner
- 253: Bundled Sales as Self-Selection Devise

- Klaus Wallner
- 252: The Private Manufacturing Sector in Vietnam 1991-97: An Analysis of the Deceased

- Bhargavi Ramamurthy
- 251: The Private Manufacturing Sector in Vietnam: An Analysis of the Winners

- Bhargavi Ramamurthy
- 250: Likelihood-Based Cointegration Tests in Heterogeneous Panels
- Rolf Larsson, Johan Lyhagen and Mickael Löthgren