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- 99-21: The Exchange Rate and the Term Structure of Interest Rates in Mexico

- Masao Ogaki and Julio Santaella
- 99-20: A Empirical Investigation of Exchange Rates and the Term Structure of Interest Rates

- Masao Ogaki and Young Hwan Byeon
- 99-19: A Theory of Exchange Rates and the Term Structure of Interest Rates

- Masao Ogaki
- 99-18: Generic Full Information-Revelation and Finiteness of Equlibria in Bayesian Games

- Kyjell Nygren
- 99-17: Belief-Updating and Information-Revelation in a Two-Period Model

- Kyjell Nygren
- 99-16: Linkages, Multinationals, and Industrial Development

- Amy Glass
- 99-14: Job Matching: A Multi-Principal, Multi-Agent Model

- Tatsuro Ichiishi and Semih Koray
- 99-13: Empirical Investigation of Credit Card Default

- Lucia Dunn and TaeHyung Kim
- 99-12: Substitution and Returns to Scale in R&D

- Amy Glass
- 99-11: Imitation as a Stepping Stone to Innovation

- Amy Glass
- 99-10: The Strategic Equilibrium in an Oligopoly Market with Indivisibility

- Jingang Zhao
- 99-09: The Proper Efficiency and Homogeneity of Bargaining Solutions

- Jingang Zhao
- 99-08: Cost Savings and the Optimal Market Structure

- Jingang Zhao
- 99-07: The Core in Oligopoly Market with Indivisibility

- Jingang Zhao
- 99-06: A Characterization of the Negative Welfare Effects of Cost Reduction in Cournot Oligopoly

- Jingang Zhao
- 99-05: Dual Bargaining, Cost Sharing, and the Talmud Bankruptcy Problem

- Jingang Zhao
- 99-04: The Dynamic Impact of Internalization Advantage

- Amy Glass and Kamal Saggi
- 99-03: FDI Selection: Crowding Out and Distributional Effects

- Amy Glass and Kamal Saggi
- 99-02: R&D-Induced Growth? Evidence from the US Manufacturing Sector

- Marios Zachariadis
- 99-01: Price Level Convergence Among United States Cities: Lessons for the European Central Bank

- Stephen Cecchetti, Nelson Mark and Robert Sonora
- 98-19: Norminal Exchange Rates and Monetary Fundamentals: Evidence from a Small Post-Bretton Woods Panel

- Nelson Mark and Donggyu Sul
- 98-18: Between Liberalism and Democracy

- David Schmeidler
- 98-14: Fundamentals of the Real Dollar-Pound Rate: 1871-1994

- Nelson Mark
- 98-13: Keynes and the Classics: An End of Century View

- Peter Howitt and Robert Clower
- 98-12: The Inflation Premium Implicit in the US Real and Nominal Term Structures of Interest Rates

- J. Huston McCulloch and Levin A. Kochen
- 98-11: Crime Rates and Local Labor Market Opportunities in the United States: 1979-1995

- Bruce Weinberg, Eric Gould and David Mustard
- 98-10: Testing the Spatial Mismatch Hypothesis using Inter-City Variations in Industrial Composition

- Bruce Weinberg
- 98-09: Income Dynamics in Regions and Countries

- Paul Evans
- 98-07: Non-Empty Core as a Precondition for Horizontal Merger: Core Existence without Using Balancedness

- Jingang Zhao
- 98-06: Computer Use and the Demand for Women Workers

- Bruce Weinberg
- 98-05: Rethinking Deviations from Uncovered Interest Parity: The Role of Covariance Risk and Noise

- Nelson Mark and Yangru Wu
- 98-04: Asset Pricing under Distorted Beliefs: Are Equity Returns Too Good to Be True?

- Stephen Cecchetti, Pok-Sang Lam and Nelson Mark
- 98-03: Why Does Return Volatility Differ in Chinese Stock Markets?

- Belton Fleisher and Dongwei Su
- 98-02: Decreasing Relative Risk Aversion and Tests of Risk Sharing

- Masao Ogaki and Qiang Zhang
- 98-01: Commodity Prices and the Terms of Trade

- Mario Crucini and Prasad Bidarkota