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September 2003, Volume 65, Issue 4
- 517-529 Testing of Fractional Cointegration in Macroeconomic Time Series
by Luis A. Gil‐Alana
July 2003, Volume 65, Issue 3
- 261-282 Tax Discounting in a High‐debt Economy
by Lorenzo Pozzi - 283-327 Resources at Marriage and Intrahousehold Allocation: Evidence from Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Indonesia, and South Africa
by Agnes R. Quisumbing & John A. Maluccio - 329-355 The Value of Secondary School Quality
by Leslie Rosenthal - 357-377 The Effects of Consumption Variability on Saving: Evidence from a Panel of Muscovite Households
by Alessandra Guariglia & Byung‐Yeon Kim - 379-394 Does Tax Evasion Affect Occupational Choice?
by Simon C. Parker
May 2003, Volume 65, Issue 2
- 117-170 Schooling Resources, Educational Institutions and Student Performance: the International Evidence
by Ludger Wößmann - 171-196 Convexity and Sheepskin Effects in the Human Capital Earnings Function: Recent Evidence for Filipino Men
by Norbert R. Schady - 197-220 Disaggregate Wealth and Aggregate Consumption: an Investigation of Empirical Relationships for the G7
by Joseph P. Byrne & E. Philip Davis - 221-239 Fractional Integration and the Dynamics of UK Unemployment
by Luis A. Gil‐Alana & S. G. Brian Henry - 241-260 The Demand for Health Care Services in Rural Tanzania
by David E. Sahn & Stephen D. Younger & Garance Genicot
February 2003, Volume 65, Issue 1
- 1-29 Are Returns to Schooling Concentrated Among the Most Able? A Semiparametric Analysis of the Ability–earnings Relationships
by Justin L. Tobias - 31-47 Inflow Composition, Duration Dependence and their Impact on the Unemployment Outflow Rate
by Hélène Turon - 49-72 Profit Margins, Adjustment Costs and the Business Cycle: An Application to Spanish Manufacturing Firms
by José C. Fariñas & Elena Huergo - 73-90 Investigating Excess Returns from Nominal Bonds
by Francis Breedon & Jagjit S. Chadha - 91-115 Test Procedures for Unit Roots in Time Series with Level Shifts at Unknown Time
by Markku Lanne & Helmut Lütkepohl & Pentti Saikkonen
December 2002, Volume 64, Issue supplement
- 565-566 Preface: Evaluating the Impact of the UK National Minimum Wage
by Joanna K. Swaffield & Mary Gregory - 567-582 The National Minimum Wage: Coverage, Impact and Future
by David Metcalf - 583-605 Estimating the Impact of the Minimum Wage Using Geographical Wage Variation
by Mark B. Stewart - 607-631 The National Minimum Wage and Hours of Work: Implications for Low Paid Women
by Sara Connolly & Mary Gregory - 633-652 Using the BHPS Wave 9 Additional Questions to Evaluate the Impact of the National Minimum Wage
by Mark B. Stewart & Joanna K. Swaffield - 653-676 The Measurement of Low Pay in the UK Labour Force Survey
by Chris Skinner & Nigel Stuttard & Gabriele Beissel‐Durrant & James Jenkins - 677-697 Spatial Crime Patterns and the Introduction of the UK Minimum Wage
by Kirstine Hansen & Stephen Machin - 699-725 Looking for a Needle in a Haystack? A Re‐examination of the Time Series Relationship between Teenage Employment and Minimum Wages in the United States
by Stephen Bazen & Velayoudom Marimoutou
December 2002, Volume 64, Issue 5
- 417-448 Wrong Side of the Track? The Impact of the Minimum Wage on Gender Pay Gaps in Britain
by Helen Robinson - 449-472 An I(2) Cointegration Analysis of Price and Quantity Formation in Danish Manufactured Exports
by Heino Bohn Nielsen - 473-486 Monetary Policy Does Matter: Control Causality and Superexogeneity
by Stephen J. Perez - 487-507 The Impact of News on Measures of Undiversifiable Risk: Evidence from the UK Stock Market
by Chris Brooks & Ólan T. Henry - 509-526 Constructing Seasonally Adjusted Data with Time‐varying Confidence Intervals
by Siem Jan Koopman & Philip Hans Franses - 527-546 Series‐specific Unit Root Tests with Panel Data
by Janice Boucher Breuer & Robert McNown & Myles Wallace - 547-564 On the Specification of the Drift and Diffusion Functions for Continuous‐time Models of the Spot Interest Rate
by A. S. Hurn & K. A. Lindsay
September 2002, Volume 64, Issue 4
- 315-339 Asymmetric Interest Rate Effects for the UK Real Economy
by Marianne Sensier & Denise R. Osborn & Nadir Öcal - 341-359 Why Does the Engel Method Work? Food Demand, Economies of Size and Household Survey Methods
by John Gibson - 361-380 Cointegration and the Monetary Exchange Rate Model Revisited
by Jan J. J. Groen - 381-397 Can Tests for Stochastic Unit Roots Provide Useful Portmanteau Tests for Persistence?
by A. M. Robert Taylor & Dick van Dijk - 399-412 Temporal Aggregation and the Power of Cointegration Tests: a Monte Carlo Study
by Alfred A. Haug
July 2002, Volume 64, Issue 3
- 183-212 Short‐ and long‐run price level uncertainty under different monetary policy regimes: an international comparison
by Jagjit S. Chadha & Lucio Sarno - 213-231 Business fixed investment: evidence of a financial accelerator in Europe
by Philip Vermeulen - 233-256 Excess returns, portfolio choices and exchange rate dynamics. The yen/dollar case, 1980–1998
by Philippe Andrade & Catherine Bruneau - 257-276 The British Beveridge curve: A tale of ten regions
by Howard J. Wall & Gylfi Zoega - 277-306 Evaluating outcomes from the Youth Training Scheme using matched firm‐trainee data
by Richard Upward
May 2002, Volume 64, Issue 2
- 87-110 Do the `working poor' stay poor? An analysis of low pay transitions in Italy
by Lorenzo Cappellari - 111-134 Job tenure in Britain, 1975–2000. Is a job for life or just for Christmas?
by Paul Gregg & Jonathan Wadsworth - 135-158 The augmented Solow model and the African growth debate
by Anke E. Hoeffler - 159-182 Evaluating changes in the Bank of Spain's interest rate target: an alternative approach using marked point processes
by Juan J. Dolado & Ramón María‐Dolores
February 2002, Volume 64, Issue 1
- 3-15 Efficiency, innovation and exports
by Michael Bleaney & Katharine Wakelin - 17-38 The causal effect of class size on scholastic achievement: distinguishing the pure class size effect from the effect of changes in class composition
by Simone Dobbelsteen & Jesse Levin & Hessel Oosterbeek - 39-61 Innovation and the Market Value of UK Firms, 1989–1995
by Otto Toivanen & Paul Stoneman & Derek Bosworth - 63-82 Flexible Parametric Models for Long‐tailed Patent Count Distributions
by Jie Q. Guo & Pravin K. Trivedi
December 2001, Volume 63, Issue 5
- 517-533 Semiparametric Estimation of a Duration Model
by A. Alonso Anton & A. Fernandez Sainz & J. Rodriguez‐Poo - 535-558 Break Point Estimation and Spurious Rejections With Endogenous Unit Root Tests
by Junsoo Lee & Mark C. Strazicich - 559-575 Innovational Outlier Unit Root Tests With an Endogenously Determined Break in Level
by David I. Harvey & Stephen J. Leybourne & Paul Newbold - 577-598 Unionization and the Pattern of Nonunion Wages: Evidence for the UK
by Clive R. Belfield & John S. Heywood - 599-615 Promotions in the Spanish Labour Market: Differences by Gender
by Dolores Garcia‐Crespo
September 2001, Volume 63, Issue 4
- 409-436 Child Growth in the Time of Drought
by John Hoddinott & Bill Kinsey - 437-457 Does Measurement Error Bias Fixed‐effects Estimates of the Union Wage Effect?
by Joanna K. Swaffield - 459-473 Mean Reversion of Interest Rates in the Eurocurrency Market
by Jhy‐Lin Wu & Show‐Lin Chen - 475-495 The Instability of the Money Demand Function: An I(2) Interpretation
by Norbert Fiess & Ronald MacDonald - 497-511 Complex Reduced Rank Models For Seasonally Cointegrated Time Series
by Gianluca Cubadda
July 2001, Volume 63, Issue 3
- 279-310 Determinants and Consequences of Promotions in Britain
by Marco Francesconi - 311-331 Wages and Politics: Evidence from the Norwegian Public Sector
by Kare Johansen & Bjarne Strom - 333-358 Family Finance and New Business Start‐ups
by Anuradha Basu & Simon C. Parker - 359-380 Do High Interest Rates Appreciate Exchange Rates During Crisis? The Korean Evidence
by Robert Dekle & Cheng Hsiao & Siyan Wang - 381-394 Close Equals and Calculation of the Vertical, Horizontal and Reranking Effects of Taxation
by Justin Van De Ven & John Creedy & Peter J. Lambert - 395-403 The Power of Lambda Max
by Paolo Paruolo
May 2001, Volume 63, Issue 2
- 153-171 Causality Tests for Cross‐Country Panels: a New Look at FDI and Economic Growth in Developing Countries
by Usha Nair‐Reichert & Diana Weinhold - 173-196 Distortionary Taxation and Labour Market Performance
by Riccardo Fiorito & Flavio Padrini - 197-208 Partnership Dissolution in the UK – the Role of Economic Circumstances
by Rene Boheim & John Ermisch - 209-231 Interest Rate Feedback Rules in an Open Economy with Forward Looking Inflation
by Campbell Leith & Simon Wren‐Lewis - 233-245 The Expectations Hypothesis of the Term Structure and Time‐Varying Risk Premia: a Panel Data Approach
by Richard D. F. Harris - 247-261 A Note on the Power of Money‐Output Causality Tests
by Yin‐Wong Cheung & Eiji Fujii - 263-273 Heteroskedasticity and Neglected Parameter Heterogeneity
by Joachim Zietz
February 2001, Volume 63, Issue 1
- 5-28 Does Doing Badly Encourage Management Innovation?
by Stephen Nickell & Daphne Nicolitsas & Malcolm Patterson - 29-60 Determinants of Degree Performance in UK Universities: A Statistical Analysis of the 1993 Student Cohort
by Jeremy Smith & Robin Naylor - 61-90 Regional Variations in the Competitiveness of Unemployed Job‐seekers and the Rate of Outflows From Unemployment
by Martin T. Robson - 91-113 Unemployment Persistence in the West German Labour Market: Negative Duration Dependence or Sorting?
by Viktor Steiner - 115-143 Bounding a Matching Estimator: The Case of a Norwegian Training Program
by Arild Aakvik
December 2000, Volume 62, Issue 5
- 565-587 When Less is More: Distinguishing Between Entrepreneurial Choice and Performance
by Andrew E. Burke & Felix R. FitzRoy & Michael A. Nolan - 589-606 Post‐War Growth, Productivity Convergence and Reconstruction
by Werner Smolny - 607-619 The Productivity Impact of IT Deployment: An Empirical Evaluation of ATM Introduction
by Michelle Haynes & Steve Thompson - 621-632 Cointegration Testing in Single Error‐Correction Equations in the Presence of Linear Time Trends
by Uwe Hassler - 633-645 On the Power of GLS‐Type Unit Root Tests
by Peter Burridge & A. M. Robert Taylor - 647-656 The Probability That a Smoker Does Not Purchase Tobacco: A Note
by Daniel Miles
September 2000, Volume 62, Issue 4
- 463-490 Expectations Formation and Business Cycle Fluctuations: An Empirical Analysis of Actual and Expected Output in UK Manufacturing, 1975–1996
by Kevin Lee & Kalvinder Shields - 491-509 Exchange Rates and Prices: Sources of Sterling Real Exchange Rate Fluctuations 1973–94
by Mark S. Astley & Anthony Garratt - 511-532 Permanent‐transitory Decomposition in Var Models With Cointegration and Common Cycles
by Alain Hecq & Franz C. Palm & Jean‐Pierre Urbain - 533-542 Forecast Bias and MSFE Encompassing
by Massimiliano Marcellino - 543-551 Bootstrap and Asymptotic Tests of Long‐run Relationships in Cointegrated Systems
by Stefano Fachin - 553-560 Seemingly Unrelated Negative Binomial Regression
by Rainer Winkelmann
July 2000, Volume 62, Issue 3
- 327-356 Semi‐Nonparametric Estimation of an Equilibrium Search Model
by Pierre Koning & Gerard J. Van Den Berg & Geert Ridder - 357-390 Testing for Quasi‐Market Forces in Secondary Education
by Steve Bradley & Robert Crouchley & Jim Millington & Jim Taylor - 391-415 Government Employment and Wages and Labour Market Performance
by Dimitri G. Demekas & Zenon G. Kontolemis - 417-431 Internal vs External Financing of Acquisitions: Do Managers Squander Retained Profits?
by Andrew P. Dickerson & Heather D. Gibson & Euclid Tsakalotos - 451-458 A Note on Testing the Nested Structure in Multivariate Regression Models
by Sung K. Ahn & Eui Yong Lee
August 2000, Volume 62, Issue 3
- 433-444 Spurious Rejections by Perron Tests in the Presence of a Break
by Tae‐Hwan Kim & Stephen J. Leybourne & Paul Newbold - 445-450 A Simple Artificial Regression Based Test of the Goodness of Fit of Binary Choice Models
by Anthony Murphy
May 2000, Volume 62, Issue 2
- 139-173 Kalecki Centenary Lecture the Political Economy of Full Employment in Modern Britain
by Robert Rowthorn - 175-195 Assessing Effective Sustainability of Fiscal Policy within the G–7
by Patrick Feve & Pierre‐Yves Henin - 197-222 Debt and Deficit Ceilings, and Sustainability of Fiscal Policies: an Intertemporal Analysis
by Merih Uctum & Michael Wickens - 223-242 Inventory Investment and Capital Market Imperfections: a Generalization ofthe Linear Quadratic Inventory Model
by Alessandra Guariglia - 243-265 UK Plant and Machinery Capital Stocks and Plant Closures
by R. I. D. Harris & Stephen Drinkwater - 267-292 Asymmetric Information, Industrial Policy, and Corporate Investment in India
by M. J. Athey & W. D. Reeser - 293-304 The Finite Sample Effects of Deterministic Variables on Conventional Methods of Lag‐selection in Unit Root Tests
by A. M. R. Taylor - 305-322 Sample Selection Bias Correction for Missing Response Observations
by Byung‐Joo Lee & L. C. Marsh
February 2000, Volume 62, Issue 1
- 5-22 Similarity Issues in Cointegration Analysis
by Bent Nielsen & Anders Rahbek - 23-52 Cointegration Testing Under Structural Breaks: A Robust Extended Error Correction Model
by Miguel A. Arranz & Alvaro Escribano - 53-60 Trend Breaks in Money Growth and the Money‐output Relation in the U.S
by Jon Vilasuso - 61-82 Household Choice of Fixed Versus Floating Rate Debt: A Binomial Probit Model With Correction For Classification Error
by David Leece - 83-99 Inter‐industry and Inter‐occupational Wage Spillovers in UK Manufacturing
by Paul L. Latreille & Neil Manning - 101-117 Regional Wage Responses to Unemployment and Profitability: Empirical Evidence From Norwegian Manufacturing Industries
by Jan Morten Dyrstad & Kare Johansen - 119-122 A Method to Calculate the Jackknife Variance Estimator For the Gini Coefficient
by Elias Karagiannis & Milorad Kovacevic' - 123-129 A Convenient Method of Computing the Gini Index and its Standard Error
by Tomson Ogwang
November 1999, Volume 61, Issue S1
- 607-629 Panel Data Unit Roots and Cointegration: An Overview
by Anindya Banerjee - 631-652 A Comparative Study of Unit Root Tests with Panel Data and a New Simple Test
by G. S. Maddala & Shaowen Wu - 653-670 Critical Values for Cointegration Tests in Heterogeneous Panels with Multiple Regressors
by Peter Pedroni - 671-690 Testing the Stability of a Production Function with Urbanization as a Shift Factor
by Suzanne McCoskey & Chihwa Kao - 691-709 International R&D Spillovers: An Application of Estimation and Inference in Panel Cointegration
by Chihwa Kao & Min‐Hsien Chiang & Bangtian Chen - 711-747 Maximum Likelihood Estimation in Panels with Incidental Trends
by Hyungsik R. Moon & Peter C. B. Phillip - 749-767 A Principal Components Analysis of Common Stochastic Trends in Heterogeneous Panel Data: Some Monte Carlo Evidence
by Stephen Hall & Stepana Lazarova & Giovanni Urga
November 1999, Volume 61, Issue 4
- 455-487 The Components of Output Growth: A Stochastic Frontier Analysis
by Gary Koop & Jacek Osiewalski & Mark F. J. Steel - 489-512 Investment in Africa's Manufacturing Sector: A Four Country Panel Data Analysis
by Arne Bigsten & Paul Collier & Stefan Dercon & Bernard Gauthier & Jan Willem Gunning & Anders Isaksson & Abena Oduro & Remco Oostendorp & Cathy Pattilo & Mans Soderbom & Michel Sylvain & Francis Teal & Albert Zeufack - 513-526 A Time Series Analysis of U.K. Lottery Sales: Long and Short Run Price Elasticities
by Lisa Farrell & Edgar Morgenroth & Ian Walker - 527-544 Gambling on Lotto Numbers: Testing for Substitutability or Complementarity Using Semi‐weekly Turnover Data
by Catriona Purfield & Patrick Waldron - 545-568 Long‐run Causality, with an Application to International Links Between Long‐term Interest Rates
by Catherine Bruneau & Eric Jondeau - 569-582 Seasonal Unit Root Tests with Structural Breaks in Deterministic Seasonality
by Kelvin Balcombe - 583-595 Unit Root Testing Using Covariates: Some Theory and Evidence
by Guglielmo Maria Caporale & Nikitas Pittis - 597-602 A Note on Estimated Coefficients in Random Effects Probit Models
by Wiji Arulampalam
August 1999, Volume 61, Issue 3
- 295-314 Do the Rich Stay Unemployed Longer? An Empirical Study for the UK
by Elena G. F. Stancanelli - 315-341 Transitions to and From Self‐employment in Spain: An Empirical Analysis
by Raquel Carrasco - 343-364 The Hiring Function Reconsidered: on Closing the Circle
by Karen Mumford & Peter N. Smith - 365-384 UK Intra‐industry Trade with the EU North and South
by David Greenaway & Chris Milner & Robert J. R. Elliott - 385-408 On Some Statistical Methods for Modelling the Incidence of Poverty
by Stephen Pudney - 409-433 On the Role of Seasonal Intercepts in Seasonal Cointegration
by Philip Hans Franses & Robert M. Kunst - 435-450 A Correction for Local Biasedness of the Wald and Null Wald Tests
by Kim‐Leng Goh & Maxwell L. King
May 1999, Volume 61, Issue 2
- 133-151 On Kin Groups and Wages in the Ghanaian Labour Market
by Paul Collier & Ashish Garg - 153-166 Fertility and the Human Capital Loss of Non‐Participation
by Christian Belzil & Philip Hergel - 167-197 New Men and New Women? A Comparison of Paid Work Propensities from a Panel Data Perspective
by Alison L. Booth & Stephen P. Jenkins & Carlos Garcia Serrano - 199-215 Capital Structure and Labour Demand: Investigations Using German Micro Data
by Michael Funke & Wolf Maurer & Holger Strulik - 217-235 Market Segmentation and Stock Price Behaviour
by Keith Cuthbertson & Simon Hayes & Dirk Nitzsche - 237-254 Multicointegration in Stock‐Flow Models
by Tom Engsted & Niels Haldrup - 255-281 Diagnostics for IV Regressions
by M. Hashem Pesaran & Larry W. Taylor - 283-290 Near Observational Equivalence and Fractionally Integrated Processes
by Francesc Marmol & Juan C. Reboredo
February 1999, Volume 61, Issue 1
- 5-31 What Has Happened to the Union Wage Differential in Britain in the 1990s?
by Andrew Hildreth - 33-56 When Economic Reform is Faster Then Statistical Reform: Measuring and Explaining Income Inequality in Rural China
by Martin Ravallion & Shaohua Chen - 57-84 Simultaneous Determination of Home Work and Market Work of Women in Urban West Africa
by Peter Glick - 85-94 Wave Behaviour of Mergers and Acquisitions in the UK: A Sectoral Study
by Marcelo Resende - 95-108 The Effect of Unemployment Benefits on the Probability of Re‐employment in Poland
by Vera Adamchik - 109-119 A New Test for Structural Stability Based on Recursive Residuals
by Jonathan H. Wright - 121-127 A Note on the Performance of Simple Specification Tests for the Tobit Model
by Peter Ericson & Jorgen Hansen
November 1998, Volume 60, Issue 4
- 413-430 Enrolment and Delayed Enrolment of Secondary School Age Children in Indonesia
by Pradhan, Menno - 413-430 Enrolment and Delayed Enrolment of Secondary School Age Children in Indonesia
by Menno Pradhan - 431-447 Intergenerational Mobility in Britain: Evidence from Unemployment Patterns
by O'Neill, Donal & Sweetman, Olive - 431-447 Intergenerational Mobility in Britain: Evidence from Unemployment Patterns
by Donal O'Neill & Olive Sweetman - 449-484 Indexation and Wage Change Settlement: Evidence from Spanish Manufacturing Firms
by Jimenez-Martin, Sergi - 449-484 Indexation and Wage Change Settlements: Evidence from Spanish Manufacturing Firms
by Sergi Jimenez‐Martin - 485-507 Directors' Pay and Turnover: An Application to a Sample of Large UK Firms
by Conyon, Martin J - 485-507 Directors' Pay and Turnover: An Application to a Sample of Large UK Firms
by Martin J. Conyon - 509-528 Trade Union Decline and the Distribution of Wages in the UK: Evidence from Kernel Density Estimation
by Bell, Brian D & Pitt, Michael K - 509-528 Trade Union Decline and the Distribution of Wages in the UK: Evidence from Kernel Density Estimation
by Brian D. Bell & Michael K. Pitt - 529-551 Market Services: Productivity Benchmarks for the UK
by O'Mahony, Mary & Oulton, Nicholas & Vass, Jennet - 529-551 Market Services: Productivity Benchmarks for the UK
by Mary O'Mahony & Nicholas Oulton & Jennet Vass
August 1998, Volume 60, Issue 3
- 271-290 Why Are Older Pensioners Poorer?
by Johnson, Paul & Stears, Gary - 271-290 Why are Older Pensioners Poorer?
by Paul Johnson & Gary Stears - 291-324 The Effect of School Size on Exam Performance in Secondary Schools
by Bradley, Steve & Taylor, Jim - 291-324 The Effect of School Size on Exam Performance in Secondary Schools
by Steve Bradley & Jim Taylor - 325-355 Maternal Labour Supply and Child Nutrition in West Africa
by Glick, Peter & Sahn, David E - 325-355 Maternal Labour Supply and Child Nutrition in West Africa
by Peter Glick & David E. Sahn - 357-382 Estimating the Demand for Housing, Land, and Neighbourhood Characteristics
by Cheshire, Paul & Sheppard, Stephen - 357-382 Estimating the Demand for Housing, Land, and Neighbourhood Characteristics
by Paul Cheshire & Stephen Sheppard - 383-407 Ethnicity and Self-Employment in Britain
by Clark, Kenneth & Drinkwater, Stephen - 383-407 Ethnicity and Self‐Employment in Britain
by Kenneth Clark & Stephen Drinkwater
May 1998, Volume 60, Issue 2
- 121-142 The Cyclicality of Markups in a Model with Adjustment Costs: Econometric Evidence for US Industry
by Galeotti, Marzio & Schiantarelli, Fabio - 121-142 The Cyclicality of Markups in a Model with Adjustment Costs: Econometric Evidence for US Industry
by Marzio Galeotti & Fabio Schiantarelli - 143-164 When Do Firms Go in for Growth by Acquisitions?
by Hay, Donald A & Liu, Guy S - 143-165 When do Firms go in for Growth by Acquisitions?
by Donald A. Hay & Guy S. Liu - 165-187 The Meaning and Determinants of Skills Shortages
by Green, Francis & Machin, Stephen & Wilkinson, David - 165-187 The Meaning and Determinants of Skills Shortages
by Francis Green & Stephen Machin & David Wilkinson - 189-214 Changes in the Determinants of Employer-Funded Training for Full-Time Employees in Britain, 1984-1994
by Shields, Michael - 189-214 Changes in the Determinants of Employer‐funded Training for Full‐time Employees in Britain, 1984–94
by Michael Shields - 215-225 Temporary Separations and Firm Size in the German Labour Market
by Mavromaras, Kostas G & Rudolph, Helmut - 215-225 Temporary Separations and Firm Size in the German Labour Market
by Kostas G. Mavromaras & Helmut Rudolph - 227-247 Separability and Aggregate Shocks in the Life-Cycle Model of Consumption: Evidence from Spain
by Collado, M Dolores - 227-247 Separability and Aggregate Shocks in the Life‐cycle Model of Consumption: Evidence from Spain
by M. Dolores Collado - 249-255 Size and Power of the Error Correction Model Cointegration Test. A Bootstrap Approach
by Mantalos, Panagiotis & Shukur, Ghazi - 249-255 Size and Power of the Error Correction Model Cointegration Test. A Bootstrap Approach
by Panagiotis Mantalos & Ghazi Shukur - 257-259 Financial Innovation and Divisia Monetary Aggregates: Comment on Ford, Peng, Mullineux (1992)
by Spencer, Peter - 257-259 Financial Innovation and Divisia Monetary Aggregates: Comment on Ford, Peng, Mullineux (1992)
by Peter Spencer - 261-265 The Relationship between Even History and Discrete Time Duration Models: An Application to the Analysis of Personnel Absenteeism
by Barmby, Tim - 261-265 The Relationship between Event History and Discrete Time Duration Models: An Application to the Analysis of Personnel Absenteeism
by Tim Barmby
February 1998, Volume 60, Issue 1
- 5-32 The Puzzle of Jobless Growth in Indian Manufacturing
by Bhalotra, Sonia R - 5-32 The Puzzle of Jobless Growth in Indian Manufacturing
by Sonia R. Bhalotra - 33-45 Potential Unemployment Benefit Duration and Spell Length: Lessons from a Quasi-Experiment in Austria
by Winter-Ebmer, Rudolf - 33-45 Potential Unemployment Benefit Duration and Spell Length: Lessons from a Quasi‐Experiment in Austria
by Rudolf Winter‐Ebmer - 47-47 Union Coverage Differentials. Some Estimates for Britain Using the New Earnings Survey Panel Dataset
by Martyn J. Andrews & David N. F. Bell & Richard Upward - 47-77 Union Coverage Differentials. Some Estimates for Britain Using the New Earnings Survey Panel Dataset
by Andrews, Martyn J & Bell, David N F & Upward, Richard - 79-98 Women's Employment Transitions around Child Bearing
by Dex, Shirley, et al - 79-98 Women's Employment Transitions Around Childbearing
by Shirley Dex & Heather Joshi & Susan Macran & Andrew McCulloch