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July 2010, Volume 57, Issue 3
- 253-253 Operating Uncertainty Using Real Options
by Michael Funke - 254-271 Options, Inaction, And Uncertainty
by Giuseppe Bertola - 272-289 Market Access Through Bound Tariffs
by Davide Sala & Philipp J. H. Schröder & Erdal Yalcin - 290-317 Booms, Recessions And Financial Turmoil: A Fresh Look At Investment Decisions Under Cyclical Uncertainty
by Yu‐Fu Chen & Michael Funke - 318-342 Managing Migration Through Conflicting Policies: An Option‐Theory Perspective
by Michele Moretto & Sergio Vergalli - 343-358 Quantifying The Role Played By Sunk Capital Costs In Real‐Options Models
by Vivek Ghosal - 359-373 Dynamic Investment In Extraction Capacity Of Exhaustible Resources
by Hamed Ghoddusi
May 2010, Volume 57, Issue 2
- 119-144 Contracting Out, Public Policy And Entrepreneurship
by Simon C. Parker - 145-168 Export‐Market Dynamics And The Probability Of Firm Closure: Evidence For The United Kingdom
by Richard I. D. Harris & Qian Cher Li - 169-186 Global Oil Prices, Oil Industry And Equity Returns: Russian Experience
by Ramaprasad Bhar & Biljana Nikolova - 187-211 Strategic Withholding Of Firm‐Specific Skills In Wage Bargaining
by Ayşe Mumcu - 212-237 Accountability And Transparency About Central Bank Preferences For Model Robustness
by Meixing Dai & Eleftherios Spyromitros - 238-252 Fiscal Policy And Optimal Taxation: Evidence From A Tax Smoothing Exercise
by Gerhard Reitschuler
February 2010, Volume 57, Issue 1
- 1-32 The (Non)Theory Of The Knowledge Firm
by Paul Walker - 33-47 The Time‐Series Properties Of Uk Inflation: Evidence From Aggregate And Disaggregate Data
by Joseph P. Byrne & Alexandros Kontonikas & Alberto Montagnoli - 48-67 Shedding Light On The Light Bulb Puzzle: The Role Of Attitudes And Perceptions In The Adoption Of Energy Efficient Light Bulbs
by Corrado Di Maria & Susana Ferreira & Emiliya Lazarova - 68-84 Public Debt And Public Investment In An Endogenous Growth Model With Real Wage Rigidities
by Alfred Greiner & Peter Flaschel - 85-102 Unemployment Persistence And The Sustainability Of Exchange Rate Pegs
by Olli Castrén & Tuomas Takalo & Geoffrey Wood - 103-117 The Complex Response Of Monetary Policy To The Exchange Rate
by Ram Sharan Kharel & Christopher Martin & Costas Milas
November 2009, Volume 56, Issue 5
- 543-558 The Gender Pay Gap Under Duopsony: Joan Robinson Meets Harold Hotelling
by Boris Hirsch - 559-579 Abortion And Human Capital Accumulation: A Contribution To The Understanding Of The Gender Gap In Education
by Leonid V. Azarnert - 580-607 On The Long‐Term Effects Of Fiscal Policy In The United Kingdom: The Case For A Golden Rule
by Jérôme Creel & Paola Monperrus‐Veroni & Francesco Saraceno - 608-633 Robust Estimations Of Equilibrium Exchange Rates Within The G20: A Panel Beer Approach
by Agnès Bénassy‐Quéré & Sophie Béreau & Valérie Mignon - 634-661 Corporate Governance And Capital Accumulation: Firm‐Level Evidence From Italy
by Laura Rondi & Julie Ann Elston - 662-684 Confronting Objections To Performance Pay: The Impact Of Individual And Gain‐Sharing Incentives On Job Satisfaction
by K. Pouliakas & I. Theodossiou - 685-704 Asymmetric Preferences For Interest Rate Variability And Non‐Linear Monetary Policy Inertia
by Anna Florio
September 2009, Volume 56, Issue 4
- 383-389 Intellectual Property, Innovation, And Growth: Introduction To The Special Issue
by Guido Cozzi - 390-414 Competitive Innovation With Codified And Tacit Knowledge
by Tetsugen Haruyama - 415-442 Growth And Cycles, In The Mode Of Marx And Schumpeter
by Michele Boldrin - 443-473 Business And Financial Method Patents, Innovation, And Policy
by Bronwyn H. Hall - 474-491 Science‐Based R&D In Schumpeterian Growth
by Guido Cozzi & Silvia Galli - 492-507 Sustaining The Goose That Lays The Golden Egg: A Continuous Treatment Of Technological Transfer
by Nelson Sá & Michelle Connolly & Pietro Peretto - 508-542 Intellectual Property Meets Economic Geography: Globalization, Inequality, And Innovation Strategies
by Luca Spinesi
July 2009, Volume 56, Issue 3
- 267-295 Corporate Social Responsibility Investment And Social Objectives: An Examination On Social Welfare Investment Of Chinese State Owned Enterprises
by Hong Bo & Tao Li & Linda A. Toolsema - 296-320 Healthy Minds In Healthy Bodies: An International Comparison Of Education‐Related Inequality In Physical Health Among Older Adults
by Hendrik Jürges - 321-331 Do Stock Markets Value Efficiency?
by Kevin Amess & Sourafel Girma - 332-352 High‐Skilled Migration And The Exertion Of Effort By The Local Population
by Gil S. Epstein & Astrid Kunze & Melanie E. Ward - 353-370 Intergenerational Public Goods: Transnational Considerations
by Todd Sandler - 371-381 Tradition And Fashion In Consumer Choice: Bagging The Scottish Munros
by Alex Bentley & Paul Ormerod
May 2009, Volume 56, Issue 2
- 141-166 Trade Liberalization And The Extensive Margin
by Purba Mukerji - 167-195 How Well Has The New Deal For Young People Worked In The Uk Regions?
by Duncan McVicar & Jan M. Podivinsky - 196-212 The Knowledge‐Capital Model Of Fdi: A Time Varying Coefficients Approach
by Petr Mariel & Susan Orbe & Carlos Rodríguez - 213-231 Pension Funding In A Unionized Economy
by Antonis Adam & Thomas Moutos - 232-254 Oil Price Shocks And Stock Market Booms In An Oil Exporting Country
by Hilde C. Bjørnland - 255-265 Revenue Sharing In Professional Sports Leagues
by Eberhard Feess & Frank Stähler
February 2009, Volume 56, Issue 1
- 1-23 Where Next For The Uk Economy?1
by David Blanchflower - 24-44 Uk Inflation: Persistence, Seasonality And Monetary Policy
by Denise R. Osborn & Marianne Sensier - 45-72 The Dynamics Of Labour'S Income Shares And The Wage Curve–Phillips Curve Controversy
by Jakob B. Madsen - 73-93 Money Demand Stability And Inflation Prediction In The Four Largest Emu Countries
by Kai Carstensen & Jan Hagen & Oliver Hossfeld & Abelardo Salazar Neaves - 94-113 Electoral Motives, Partisan Motives And Dynamic Optimality With Many Taxes: An International Investigation
by Dimitris K. Christopoulos & John Loizides & Efthymios G. Tsionas - 114-122 Wage Differentials, Discrimination And Inequality: A Cautionary Note On The Juhn, Murphy And Pierce Decomposition Method
by Myeong‐Su Yun - 123-137 Workers' Enterprises And The Taste For Production: The Arts, Sport And Other Cases
by Tiziana Cuccia & Roberto Cellini
November 2008, Volume 55, Issue 5
- 543-560 Hyperbolic Discounting, Public Debt And Balanced Budget Rules
by Bernd Huber & Marco Runkel - 561-590 Unemployment, Labor Market Transitions, And Residual Wage Dispersion
by Bernd Fitzenberger & Alfred Garloff - 591-617 Synchronising Deregulation In Product And Labour Markets
by Jo Seldeslachts - 618-636 ‘Brain Drain’ Or ‘Brain Circulation’: Evidence From Oecd'S International Migration And R&D Spillovers
by Thanh Le - 637-653 Assessing The Assessment Or, The Rae And The Optimal Organization Of University Research
by Manfredi M. A. La Manna - 654-682 A Meta‐Analysis On The Relationship Between Income Inequality And Economic Growth
by Laura De Dominicis & Raymond J. G. M. Florax & Henri L. F. De Groot
September 2008, Volume 55, Issue 4
- 393-419 Six Ways To Leave Unemployment
by Pedro Portugal & John T. Addison - 420-443 Occupational And Industry Specificity Of Human Capital In The British Labour Market
by Alexandros Zangelidis - 444-464 Financial Constraints, Global Engagement, And Firm Survival In The United Kingdom: Evidence From Micro Data
by Sarah Bridges & Alessandra Guariglia - 465-487 Fool The Markets? Creative Accounting, Fiscal Transparency And Sovereign Risk Premia
by Kerstin Bernoth & Guntram B. Wolff - 488-508 Unbalanced Schedules And The Estimation Of Competitive Balance In The Scottish Premier League
by Liam J. A. Lenten - 509-541 Cross‐Country Evidence On Output Growth Volatility: Nonstationary Variance And Garch Models
by WenShwo Fang & Stephen M. Miller & ChunShen Lee
July 2008, Volume 55, Issue 3
- 251-280 Informal Central Bank Independence: An Analysis For Three European Countries
by David Cobham & Stefania Cosci & Fabrizio Mattesini - 281-299 Unemployment Persistence And The Nairu: A Bayesian Approach
by Tino Berger & Gerdie Everaert - 300-329 Interest Rate Rules And Welfare In Open Economies
by Ozge Senay - 330-352 Biased Technological Shocks, Relative Wage Rigidities And Low‐Skilled Unemployment
by Olivier Pierrard & Henri R. Sneessens - 353-368 Overinvestment In Team Sports Leagues: A Contest Theory Model
by Helmut M. Dietl & Egon Franck & Markus Lang - 369-392 The (Ir)Relevance Of The Nru For Policy Making: The Case Of Denmark
by Marika Karanassou & Hector Sala & Pablo F. Salvador
May 2008, Volume 55, Issue 2
- 123-142 How Much Do Voters Know? An Analysis Of Motivation And Political Awareness
by Philip Jones & Peter Dawson - 143-166 Government Consumption And The Composition Of Private Expenditure: A Conditional Error Correction Model
by David Aristei & Luca Pieroni - 167-189 Overtime Work As A Signaling Device†
by Silke Anger - 190-209 Exporting And Productivity Growth: Evidence From The Taiwan Electronics Plants
by Meng‐Wen Tsou & Jin‐Tan Liu & James K. Hammitt & Kuang‐Hsien Wang - 210-226 Optimal Growth, Genuine Savings And Long‐Run Dynamics
by Simone Valente - 227-249 Consumption And Leisure Externalities, Economic Growth And Equilibrium Efficiency
by Manuel A. Gómez
February 2008, Volume 55, Issue 1
- 1-30 Monetary Policy With A Wider Information Set: A Bayesian Model Averaging Approach
by Fabio Milani - 31-50 Third Parties, Information Disclosure And Monitoring Incentives
by Anna Maria C. Menichini - 51-66 A Re‐Examination Of Production Functions And Efficiency Estimates For The National Basketball Association
by Young Hoon Lee & David Berri - 67-78 Training, Job Security And Incentive Wages
by Margarita Katsimi - 79-106 Public Debt Maturity And Currency Crises
by Paul Levine & Alex Mandilaras & Jun Wang - 107-122 The Number Of Firms And The Politics Of Strategic Trade Policy
by Koichi Kagitani
November 2007, Volume 54, Issue 5
- 601-605 Introduction To Special Issue
by Jonathan P. Thomas - 606-616 Three Solitudes In Contract: Law, Data, And Theory
by W. Bentley MacLeod - 617-647 Real Wage Cyclicality In The Panel Study Of Income Dynamics
by Eric T. Swanson - 648-660 New Evidence On Real Wage Cyclicality Within Employer–Employee Matches
by Donggyun Shin & Gary Solon - 661-683 The Spot Market Matters: Evidence On Implicit Contracts From Britain
by Paul J. Devereux & Robert A. Hart - 684-698 Heterogeneity In Real Wage Cyclicality
by Pedro S. Martins - 699-720 Wage And Employment Determination Through Non‐Cooperative Bargaining
by Kevin Roberts - 721-730 Stable Sets And Steady Wages
by John Moore - 731-749 On Employment Contracts With Endogenous On‐The‐Job Search
by Francis Kiraly - 750-773 Limited Commitment Models Of The Labour Market
by Jonathan P. Thomas & Tim Worrall
September 2007, Volume 54, Issue 4
- 447-474 Management Buyouts, Supervision And Employee Discretion
by Kevin Amess & Sarah Brown & Steve Thompson - 475-491 Output And Inflation In Models Of The Business Cycle With Nominal Rigidities: Further Counterfactual Implications
by Juan Páez‐Farrell - 492-507 Optimal Implementation Delays: When Should Policies Be Announced?
by Christian Jensen - 508-530 Inequality And Growth: From Micro Theory To Macro Empirics
by Niko Gobbin & Glenn Rayp & Dirk Van de gaer - 531-552 Occupational Pensions, Wages, And Job Mobility In Germany
by Birgitta Rabe - 553-574 Impact Of The Minimum Wage On The Incidence Of Second Job Holding In Britain
by Helen Robinson & Jonathan Wadsworth - 575-600 Keeping Up With The Joneses, Growth, And Distribution
by Chris Tsoukis
July 2007, Volume 54, Issue 3
- 309-313 Economics Of Sport: Editor'S Introduction
by John Vrooman - 314-354 Theory Of The Beautiful Game: The Unification Of European Football
by John Vrooman - 355-373 The Champions League And The Coase Theorem
by Stefan Szymanski - 374-387 Rational Expectations And Pro Sports Leagues
by Rodney Fort & James Quirk - 388-399 The Peculiar International Economics Of Professional Football In Europe
by Stefan Kesenne - 400-421 Broadcasting And Team Sports
by Roger G. Noll - 422-446 The Football Players' Labor Market: Empirical Evidence From The Major European Leagues
by Bernd Frick
May 2007, Volume 54, Issue 2
- 151-165 The Case For Pay‐As‐You‐Go Pensions In A Service Economy
by Bas Van Groezen & Lex Meijdam & Harrie A. A. Verbon - 166-194 The Scots May Be Brave But They Are Neither Healthy Nor Happy
by David Bell & David G. Blanchflower - 195-219 Money, Sex And Religion: The Case Of The Church Of Scotland
by Ian Smith & John W. Sawkins & Robert I. Mochrie - 220-253 Endogenous Economic Policy And The Structure Of Production: Theory And Evidence
by Kwok Tong Soo - 254-267 Financial Liberalisation, Consumption And Wealth Effects In Seven Oecd Countries
by Ray Barrell & E. Philip Davis - 268-282 Monetary Policy In Emu With Asymmetric Transmission And Non‐Tradable Goods
by Daniel Gros & Carsten Hefeker - 283-294 The Relationship Between The Black Market And Official Exchange Rates: An Examination Of Long‐Run Dynamics In India
by Jim Love & Ramesh Chandra - 295-307 Dealing With Uncertainty: Robust Rules In Monetary Policy
by Maria Demertzis & Alexander F. Tieman
February 2007, Volume 54, Issue 1
- 1-18 On The Use Of Panel Data Methods To Estimate Rational Addiction Models
by Badi H. Baltagi - 19-54 Inactivity And Labour Market Attachment In Britain
by Allan Little - 55-71 Is The Cost Of Debt Capital Higher For Younger Firms?
by Ari Hyytinen & Mika Pajarinen - 72-104 Short‐Term Contracts Regulations And Dynamic Labour Demand: Theory And Evidence
by Luca Nunziata & Stefano Staffolani - 105-115 Joining European Monetary Union: A Real Options Perspective
by Frank Strobel - 116-135 Fiscal Indulgence In Central Europe: Loss Of The External Anchor?
by Helge Berger & George Kopits & István P. Székely - 136-149 A Note On Negative Electoral Advertising: Denigrating Character Vs. Portraying Extremism
by Subhadip Chakrabarti
November 2006, Volume 53, Issue 5
- 543-564 Optimal International Asset Allocation With Time‐Varying Risk
by Thomas J. Flavin & Michael R. Wickens - 565-585 Production And Consumption Of Education In A R&D‐Based Growth Model
by Juntip Boonprakaikawe & Frédéric Tournemaine - 586-615 The Determinants Of Export Performance: Evidence For Manufacturing Plants In Ireland And Northern Ireland
by Stephen Roper & James H. Love & Dolores Añon Hígon - 616-635 Equity‐Sensitive Indicators Of Living Standards With An Application To Northern Ireland
by Vani K. Borooah & Paddy Hillyard & Mike Tomlinson - 636-654 Optimal Monetary Policy And Asset Price Misalignments
by Alexandros Kontonikas & Alberto Montagnoli - 655-671 Misperceptions And Monetary Policy In A New‐Keynesian Model
by Jarkko P. Jääskelä & Jack McKeown - 672-683 Does Economic Growth Exhibit A Different Impact On Job Creation And Job Destruction?
by Martin Zagler
September 2006, Volume 53, Issue 4
- 409-429 Hysteresis And The Nairu In The Euro Area
by Camille Logeay & Silke Tober - 430-446 International Relocation Of Production: Where Do Firms Go?
by Leo Sleuwaegen & Enrico Pennings - 447-460 Growth, R&D And Welfare: The Role Of Public Policy
by Antonio Minniti - 461-484 Macroeconomic Stabilization Policies In The Emu: Spillovers, Asymmetries And Institutions
by Joseph Plasmans & Jacob Engwerda & Bas Van Aarle & Tomasz Michalak & Giovanni Di Bartolomeo - 485-504 Frequent News And Pure Signals: The Case Of A Publicly Traded Football Club
by Georg Stadtmann - 505-522 On Prejudice
by Jeong‐Yoo Kim & Jinho Park - 523-541 ‘Guns Or Butter?’ Revisited: Robustness And Nonlinearity Issues In The Defense–Growth Nexus
by Jesús Crespo Cuaresma & Gerhard Reitschuler
July 2006, Volume 53, Issue 3
- 305-318 Technological Change, Inequality And Work Sharing
by Thomas Moutos - 319-334 Bank Interest Margins And Business Start‐Up Collateral: Testing For Convexity
by Andrew Burke & Aoife Hanley - 335-357 Research And Development In Small And Medium‐Sized Enterprises: The Role Of Financial Constraints And Public Funding
by Dirk Czarnitzki - 358-376 An Empirical Examination Of The Hangover Effect Of Irreversibility On Investment
by Hong Bo - 377-397 Competition, Parallel Imports And Cost‐Reducing Innovation
by Changying Li - 398-408 Optimum‐Welfare And Maximum‐Revenue Tariffs Under Bertrand Duopoly
by Roger Clarke & David R. Collie
May 2006, Volume 53, Issue 2
- 153-173 Why Do Rates Of Β‐Convergence Differ? A Meta‐Regression Analysis
by Stephen Dobson & Carlyn Ramlogan & Eric Strobl - 174-197 A Revisit Of International Stock Market Linkages: New Evidence From Rank Tests For Nonlinear Cointegration
by Xiao‐Ming Li - 198-221 A Regional Model Of Oil And Gas Exploration In The Ukcs
by Alexander Kemp & Sola Kasim - 222-241 THE ASCENT OF THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION AS AN ACTOR IN THE MONETARY INTEGRATION PROCESS IN THE 1960s
by Ivo Maes - 242-252 A Model Of An Opportunistic‐Partisan Political Business Cycle
by Gernot Sieg - 253-279 Job Satisfaction Of The Highly Educated: The Role Of Gender, Academic Tenure, And Earnings
by Keith A. Bender & John S. Heywood - 280-303 Sectoral Exchange Rate Pass‐Through: Testing The Impact Of Policy Reforms In India
by Sushanta Mallick & Helena Marques
February 2006, Volume 53, Issue 1
- 1-3 Introduction To The Special Issue On ‘Fiscal Policy’
by Andrew Hughes Hallett & Campbell Leith - 4-27 The Price Level, The Quantity Theory Of Money, And The Fiscal Theory Of The Price Level
by David B. Gordon & Eric M. Leeper - 28-46 Productive Government Expenditure In Monetary Business Cycle Models
by Ludger Linnemann & Andreas Schabert - 47-71 Some Welfare Implications Of Optimal Stabilisation Policy In An Economy With Capital And Sticky Prices
by Tatiana Damjanovic & Charles Nolan - 72-89 Fiscal Policy, Macroeconomic Stability And Finite Horizons
by Javier Andrés & Rafael Doménech & Campbell Leith - 90-128 Monetary–Fiscal Interactions With A Conservative Central Bank
by Luisa Lambertini - 129-152 Heterogeneity In A Currency Union With Social Market Objectives
by Andrew Hughes Hallett & Diana N. Weymark
November 2005, Volume 52, Issue 5
- 663-686 Who Gains From Whom? Spillovers, Competition And Technology Sourcing In The Foreign‐Owned Sector Of Uk Manufacturing
by Nigel Driffield & James H. Love - 687-709 Non‐Wage Labour Costs, Policy Uncertainty And Labour Demand – A Theoretical Assessment
by Yu‐Fu Chen & Michael Funke - 710-735 Training And Establishment Survival
by William Collier & Francis Green & John Peirson - 736-746 Convergence In The Uk Service Sector: Firm Level Evidence, 1988–1998
by Sourafel Girma & Richard Kneller - 747-768 The Impact Of Foreign Ownership And Efficiency On Pollution Abatement Expenditure By Chemical Plants: Some Uk Evidence
by Alan Collins & Richard I. D. Harris - 769-792 The New Theory Of Commercial Banking And Bank Lending Behavior
by Pekka Ahtiala
September 2005, Volume 52, Issue 4
- 519-543 The Role Of House Prices In The Monetary Transmission Mechanism Across European Countries
by Massimo Giuliodori - 544-564 Ethnic And Gender Differences In Intergenerational Mobility: A Study Of 26‐Year‐Olds In The Usa
by Anh Nguyen & Getinet Haile & Jim Taylor - 565-586 Evaluating The Impacts Of Subsidies On Innovation Activities In Germany
by Reinhard Hujer & Dubravko Radić - 587-606 Taxation And Centralised Wage Setting: The Case Of Endogenous Labour Supply
by Juha Kilponen & Pekka Sinko - 607-622 On The Sources Of The Inflation Bias And Output Variability
by Gustavo Piga - 623-640 Do Players React To Sanction Changes? Evidence From The English Premier League
by Robert Witt - 641-661 Outcome Uncertainty And The Couch Potato Audience
by David Forrest & Robert Simmons & Babatunde Buraimo
July 2005, Volume 52, Issue 3
- 323-343 Economics Of The Workplace: Special Issue Editorial
by Richard Harris - 344-358 Knowledge Accumulation, And Productivity: Evidence From Plant‐Level Data For Ireland
by Mark Cassidy & Holger Görg & Eric Strobl - 359-386 Productivity, Workplace Performance And Ict: Industry And Firm‐Level Evidence For Europe And The Us
by Nicola Matteucci & Mary O'Mahony & Catherine Robinson & Thomas Zwick - 387-405 Technology Adoption And The Skill Mix Of Us Manufacturing Plants
by Timothy Dunne & Kenneth Troske - 406-450 The Determinants Of Firm Performance: Unions, Works Councils, And Employee Involvement/High‐Performance Work Practices
by John T. Addison - 451-491 High‐Involvement Management Practices, Trade Union Representation And Workplace Performance In Britain
by Alex Bryson & John Forth & Simon Kirby - 492-518 Plant‐Level Analysis Using The Ard: Another Look At Gibrat'S Law
by Richard Harris & Mary Trainor
May 2005, Volume 52, Issue 2
- 141-176 Does Worksharing Work? Some Empirical Evidence From The Iab‐Establishment Panel
by M. J. Andrews & T. Schank & R. Simmons - 177-193 Long‐Term Effects Of Unpaid Overtime
by Markus Pannenberg - 194-221 Genetic Endowments, Parental And Child Health In Rural Ethiopia
by Bereket Kebede - 222-241 The Missing Link Between Inflation Uncertainty And Interest Rates
by Hakan Berument & Zubeyir Kilinc & Umit Ozlale - 242-260 Should Central Banks Care About Regional Imbalances?
by Øistein Røisland - 261-281 China'S Economic Growth: What Do We Learn From Multiple‐Break Unit Root Tests?
by Xiao‐Ming Li - 282-304 The Determinants Of Lateness: Evidence From British Workers
by Ken Clark & Simon A. Peters & Mark Tomlinson - 305-322 Arms Export Controls, Subsidies And The Wto Exemption
by María Del Carmen García‐Alonso & Paul Levine
February 2005, Volume 52, Issue 1
- 1-17 Apprentices And Young Workers: A Study Of The Norwegian Youth Labour Market
by Jan Erik Askilden & Øivind Anti Nilsen - 18-37 Female Dual Labour Markets And Employee Benefits
by T. Ghilarducci & M. Lee - 38-53 Are Foreign Firms More Technologically Intensive? Uk Establishment Evidence From The Ard
by Nigel Driffield & Karl Taylor - 54-64 Regional Gdp In Britain, 1871–1911: Some Estimates
by Nicholas Crafts - 65-74 Progressive Taxation As A Means For Improving Competitive Balance
by Tsjalle Van Der Burg & Aloys Prinz - 75-104 What Can Changes In Structural Factors Tell Us About Unemployment In Europe?
by Julian Morgan & Annabelle Mourougane - 105-121 Protection By Tariff Barriers And International Transaction Costs
by Chris Milner - 122-138 Do People (Want To) Plan?
by John D. Hey
November 2004, Volume 51, Issue 5
- 581-608 We Can Work It Out: The Impact of Technological Change on the Demand for Low‐Skill Workers
by Alan Manning - 609-625 The Incidence and Intensity of Employer Funded Training: Australian Evidence on the Impact of Flexible Work
by Mirko Draca & Colin Green - 626-640 Market Power, Multinationality and Intra‐Eu Industry Exports in the 90s
by Peter Egger - 641-653 Hybrid Inflation‐Price‐Level Targeting in an Economy With Output Persistence
by Teruyoshi Kobayashi - 654-674 Wage Flexibility and Unemployment: The Keynesian Perspective Revisited
by Mario Amendola & Jean‐Luc Gaffard & Francesco Saraceno - 675-690 Pricing Personal Services: An Empirical Study of Earnings in the UK Prostitution Industry
by Peter G. Moffatt & Simon A. Peters - 691-706 Is There a Trade‐Off Between Inflation Variability and Output‐Gap Variability in the EMU Countries?
by Philip Arestis & Kostas Mouratidis