Content
2004
- 113-145 Nobody to Play with?
In: The Economics of Time Use
by Stephen P. Jenkins & Lars Osberg - 115-139 Human Capital and Productivity: A Labour Market Perspective
In: Fostering Productivity: Patterns, Determinants and Policy Implications
by Pieter van Winden & Anne Reitsma - 131-154 The Madison Paradox and the Low Cost of Reducing Special-Interest Legislation
In: The Political Economy of Policy Reform: Essays in Honor of J. Michael Finger
by Christopher S. P. Magee & Stephen P. Magee - 131-158 Political Feasibility of Pension Reforms
In: Unfunded Pension Systems: Ageing and Variance
by Silke Uebelmesser - 133-143 Tourism, Illegal Migrants and Resident Welfare
In: Tourism, Trade and National Welfare
by Bharat R. Hazari & Pasquale M. Sgro - 139-157 Environmental Regulations on Trade and Investment Policies
In: Environmental Policy International Trade and Factor Markets
by C. C. Chao & E. Siu-Hung Yu - 141-157 The Global Properties of the Two Minflex Laurent Flexible Functional Forms
In: Functional Structure and Approximation in Econometrics
by William A. Barnett & Michael Wolfe - 141-158 Wage Moderation and Labour Productivity
In: Fostering Productivity: Patterns, Determinants and Policy Implications
by Peter Broer & Frederik Huizinga - 145-170 Tourism in the Generalized Harris–Todaro Model and Regional Immiserization
In: Tourism, Trade and National Welfare
by Bharat R. Hazari & Pasquale M. Sgro - 147-171 The Use of Econometric Models in Economic Policy Analysis
In: New Directions in Macromodelling
by Grayham E. Mizon - 149-173 Estimates of a Labor Supply Function Using Alternative Measures of Hours of Work
In: The Economics of Time Use
by N. Anders Klevmarken - 155-169 Executive-Congressional Collaboration for Trade Liberalization or Games Legislators Play
In: The Political Economy of Policy Reform: Essays in Honor of J. Michael Finger
by I. M. Mac Destler - 159-164 The Miintz-Szatz Demand System—An Application of a Globally Well-Behaved Series Expansion1
In: Functional Structure and Approximation in Econometrics
by William A. Barnett & Andrew B. Jonas - 159-174 International Capital Mobility and Pollution Tax Coordination
In: Environmental Policy International Trade and Factor Markets
by C. C. Chao & E. Siu-Hung Yu - 159-181 Mobility as a Counterforce to Gerontocracy
In: Unfunded Pension Systems: Ageing and Variance
by Silke Uebelmesser - 159-183 Integrating Evidence on the Determinants of Productivity
In: Fostering Productivity: Patterns, Determinants and Policy Implications
by Eric J. Bartelsman & Henri L.E de Groot - 162-180 Economic Growth And Social Welfare: A Hierarchical Approach
In: Economic Growth and Social Welfare: Operationalising Normative Social Choice Theory
by Matthew Clarke & Sardar M.N. Islam - 165-185 Semi-parametric Estimation of the Asymptotically Ideal Model: The AIM Demand System
In: Functional Structure and Approximation in Econometrics
by William A. Barnett - 171-184 Tourism, Increasing Returns and Welfare
In: Tourism, Trade and National Welfare
by Bharat R. Hazari & Pasquale M. Sgro - 173-194 The Role of the World Bank in the Transfer of Policy Knowledge on Trade Liberalisation
In: The Political Economy of Policy Reform: Essays in Honor of J. Michael Finger
by Oliver Morrissey & Doug Nelson - 173-196 Bayesian Comparison of Bivariate GARCH Processes. The Role of the Conditional Mean Specificatio
In: New Directions in Macromodelling
by Jacek Osiewalski & Mateusz Pipieri - 175-190 Tied Aid, Environmental Clean-up, and Welfare
In: Environmental Policy International Trade and Factor Markets
by C. C. Chao & E. Siu-Hung Yu - 175-203 Loafing or Learning?
In: The Economics of Time Use
by Rene Fahr - 181-202 Contemporary Development Issues And Economic Growth
In: Economic Growth and Social Welfare: Operationalising Normative Social Choice Theory
by Matthew Clarke & Sardar M.N. Islam - 183-206 Qualitative Aspects of Migration
In: Unfunded Pension Systems: Ageing and Variance
by Silke Uebelmesser - 185-195 Tourism and Growth in a Dynamic Model of Trade
In: Tourism, Trade and National Welfare
by Bharat R. Hazari & Pasquale M. Sgro - 185-198 Four Sources of Innovation and Stimulation of Growth in the Dutch Economy
In: Fostering Productivity: Patterns, Determinants and Policy Implications
by William J. Baumol - 187-232 Semi-nonparametric Bayesian Estimation of the Asymptotically Ideal Model: The AIM Demand System
In: Functional Structure and Approximation in Econometrics
by William A. Barnett - 191-199 Backward Incidence of Pollution Control
In: Environmental Policy International Trade and Factor Markets
by C. C. Chao & E. Siu-Hung Yu - 195-217 Tax Credits and Welfare for Working Families: A Case Study of Policy Transfer
In: The Political Economy of Policy Reform: Essays in Honor of J. Michael Finger
by Alan Duncan & David Greenaway - 197-209 Optimal Growth and Tourism
In: Tourism, Trade and National Welfare
by Bharat R. Hazari & Pasquale M. Sgro - 197-211 Modelling Polish Economy
In: New Directions in Macromodelling
by Aleksander Welfe & Piotr Karp & Piotr Keblowski - 199-212 Market Structure, Innovation and Productivity: A Marriage With Chemistry
In: Fostering Productivity: Patterns, Determinants and Policy Implications
by Erik Brouwer & Harry van Dalen & Theo Roelandt & Martin Ruiter & Henry van der Wiel - 201-209 Air Pollution and Optimal Interventions
In: Environmental Policy International Trade and Factor Markets
by C. C. Chao & E. Siu-Hung Yu - 203-227 Welfare Analysis Of Economic Growth On Social Welfare
In: Economic Growth and Social Welfare: Operationalising Normative Social Choice Theory
by Matthew Clarke & Sardar M.N. Islam - 205-235 Time Use and Child Costs Over the Life C
In: The Economics of Time Use
by Patricia Apps & Ray Rees - 207-251 Sustainability of Pension Systems with Systems Competition
In: Unfunded Pension Systems: Ageing and Variance
by Silke Uebelmesser - 211-233 Competition for Tourism in the OECD Countries
In: Tourism, Trade and National Welfare
by Bharat R. Hazari & Pasquale M. Sgro - 211-234 Pollution-Induced Uncertainty and Optimal Policies
In: Environmental Policy International Trade and Factor Markets
by C. C. Chao & E. Siu-Hung Yu - 213-234 Optimal Lag Structure Selection in VEC-Models
In: New Directions in Macromodelling
by Peter Winker & Dietmar Maringer - 213-241 Firm Dynamics and Labour Productivity
In: Fostering Productivity: Patterns, Determinants and Policy Implications
by Wim Verhoeven - 221-262 The WTO and Development
In: The Political Economy of Policy Reform: Essays in Honor of J. Michael Finger
by Sam Laird & Raed Safadi & Alessandro Turrini - 228-239 Conclusions And Summary
In: Economic Growth and Social Welfare: Operationalising Normative Social Choice Theory
by Matthew Clarke & Sardar M.N. Islam - 229-351 Coherence with No 'Here': WTO Co-operation with the World Bank and the IMF
In: The Political Economy of Policy Reform: Essays in Honor of J. Michael Finger
by L. Alan Winters - 233-255 Recursive Subaggregation and a Generalized Hypocycloidal Demand Model1
In: Functional Structure and Approximation in Econometrics
by William A. Barnett - 235-239 Suggestions for Future Research
In: Environmental Policy International Trade and Factor Markets
by C. C. Chao & E. Siu-Hung Yu - 237-259 Mondays in the Sun
In: The Economics of Time Use
by Namkee Ahn & Juan F. Jimeno & Arantza Ugidos - 243-264 The Contribution of Business Services to Aggregate Productivity Growth
In: Fostering Productivity: Patterns, Determinants and Policy Implications
by Henk L.M. Kox - 253-254 Conclusion
In: Unfunded Pension Systems: Ageing and Variance
by Silke Uebelmesser - 257-287 A Monte Carlo Study of Tests of Blockwise Weak Separability
In: Functional Structure and Approximation in Econometrics
by William A. Barnett & Seungmook Choi - 263-288 Reconciling Motherhood and Work
In: The Economics of Time Use
by Andrea Ichino & Anna Sanz de Galdeano - 264-293 J. Michael Finger and the Doha Development Agenda
In: The Political Economy of Policy Reform
by Bernard Hoekman - 265-284 Increasing Productivity through Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Business Services
In: Fostering Productivity: Patterns, Determinants and Policy Implications
by Mark Visscher & Rob Becker & Menno van Dijk - 285-303 The OECD Growth Study: Implications for the Netherlands
In: Fostering Productivity: Patterns, Determinants and Policy Implications
by Dirk Pilat - 289-295 The Recent Reappearance of the Homotheticity Restriction on Preferences
In: Functional Structure and Approximation in Econometrics
by William A. Barnett - 289-313 The Distribution of Children's Developmental Resources
In: The Economics of Time Use
by Frank Stafford & W. Jean Yeung - 296-327 Unequal Exchange: Developing Countries in the International Trade Negotiations
In: The Political Economy of Policy Reform: Essays in Honor of J. Michael Finger
by Julio J. Nogues - 303-349 Semi-nonparametric Bayesian Estimation of the Asymptotically Ideal Production Model1
In: Functional Structure and Approximation in Econometrics
by William A. Barnett & Michael Wolfe - 305-321 A Policy Agenda for Higher Productivity Growth
In: Fostering Productivity: Patterns, Determinants and Policy Implications
by Stephan Raes & George Gelauff & Luuk Klomp & Theo Roelandt - 317-350 A Study in the Process of Planning, Designing and Executing a Survey Program
In: The Economics of Time Use
by Michael Horrigan & Diane Herz - 351-380 Financial Firm Production of Monetary Services: A Generalized Symmetric Barnett Variable Profit Function Approach
In: Functional Structure and Approximation in Econometrics
by William A. Barnett & Jeong Ho Hahm - 381-427 Financial Firm's Production and Supply-Side Monetary Aggregation Under Dynamic Uncertainty
In: Functional Structure and Approximation in Econometrics
by William A. Barnett & Ge Zhou - 429-433 Tastes and Technology: Curvature Is Not Sufficient for Regularity
In: Functional Structure and Approximation in Econometrics
by William A. Barnett - 435-444 Pollak and Wachter on the Household Production Function Approach
In: Functional Structure and Approximation in Econometrics
by William A. Barnett - 449-466 Maximum Likelihood and Iterated Aitken Estimation of Nonlinear Systems of Equations
In: Functional Structure and Approximation in Econometrics
by William A. Barnett - 467-472 A Test of Normality in Nonlinear Systems of Consumer Demand Equations
In: Functional Structure and Approximation in Econometrics
by William A. Barnett - 473-481 Random Sets and Confidence Procedures
In: Functional Structure and Approximation in Econometrics
by William A. Barnett - 487-538 The Aggregation-Theoretic Monetary Aggregates Are Chaotic and Have Strange Attractors: An Econometric Application of Mathematical Chaos
In: Functional Structure and Approximation in Econometrics
by William A. Barnett - 529-548 Robustness of Nonlinearity and Chaos Tests to Measurement Error, Inference Method, and Sample Size
In: Functional Structure and Approximation in Econometrics
by William A. Barnett & A. Ronald Gallant & Melvin J. Hinich & Jochen A. Jungeilges & Daniel T. Kaplan - 549-567 Time Series Cointegration Tests and Nonlinearity
In: Functional Structure and Approximation in Econometrics
by William A. Barnett & Barry E. Jones & Travis D. Nesmith - 569-579 Has Chaos been Discovered with Economic Data?
In: Functional Structure and Approximation in Econometrics
by William A. Barnett & Melvin J. Hinich - 581-615 A Single-Blind Controlled Competition Among Tests for Nonlinearity and Chaos
In: Functional Structure and Approximation in Econometrics
by William A. Barnett & A. Ronald Gallant & Melvin J. Hinich & Jochen A. Jungeilges & Daniel T. Kaplan
2003
- 2-17 Motion Picture Directors: Luck, Talent and Rewards
In: Economics of Art and Culture Invited Papers at the 12th International Conference of the Association of Cultural Economics International
by Arthur De Vany - 19-32 Independent Film Finance, Pre-Sale Agreements, and the Distribution of Film Earnings
In: Economics of Art and Culture Invited Papers at the 12th International Conference of the Association of Cultural Economics International
by Frank W. Rusco & W. David Walls - 33-47 Are They All Crazy or Just Risk Averse? Some Movie Puzzles and Possible Solutions
In: Economics of Art and Culture Invited Papers at the 12th International Conference of the Association of Cultural Economics International
by S. Abraham Ravid - 49-60 Measuring the Cultural Discount in the Price of Exported U.S. Television Programs
In: Economics of Art and Culture Invited Papers at the 12th International Conference of the Association of Cultural Economics International
by Stuart McFadyen & Colin Hoskins & Adam Finn - 61-74 Attitudes Toward Advertising and Price Competition in the Press Industry
In: Economics of Art and Culture Invited Papers at the 12th International Conference of the Association of Cultural Economics International
by Jean J. Gabszewicz & Didier Laussel & Nathalie Sonnac - 75-96 Art Dealers in Holland
In: Economics of Art and Culture Invited Papers at the 12th International Conference of the Association of Cultural Economics International
by John Michael Montias - 97-128 Auctioning Paintings in Late Seventeenth-Century London: Rules, Segmentation and Prices in an Emergent Market
In: Economics of Art and Culture Invited Papers at the 12th International Conference of the Association of Cultural Economics International
by Neil De Marchi - 129-141 Music as a Commodity: Creating a Market in 18th-Century London
In: Economics of Art and Culture Invited Papers at the 12th International Conference of the Association of Cultural Economics International
by Rosamond McGuinness - 143-164 The Test of Time: Does 20th Century American Art Survive?
In: Economics of Art and Culture Invited Papers at the 12th International Conference of the Association of Cultural Economics International
by William M. Landes - 165-178 The Credibility of Cultural Economists' Advice to Governments
In: Economics of Art and Culture Invited Papers at the 12th International Conference of the Association of Cultural Economics International
by Alan Peacock - 179-186 Quantifying Quality and Other Problems
In: Economics of Art and Culture Invited Papers at the 12th International Conference of the Association of Cultural Economics International
by Timothy Mason - 187-202 Who Owns Cultural Goods? The Case of Built Heritage
In: Economics of Art and Culture Invited Papers at the 12th International Conference of the Association of Cultural Economics International
by Fran9oise Benhamou - 203-219 The Relationship Between Regional and National Policies in the Arts
In: Economics of Art and Culture Invited Papers at the 12th International Conference of the Association of Cultural Economics International
by Romilda Rizzo - 221-240 Making a List: Information as a Tool of Historic Preservation
In: Economics of Art and Culture Invited Papers at the 12th International Conference of the Association of Cultural Economics International
by J. Mark Schuster
2002
- 1-11 Introduction
In: An Input-output Analysis of European Integration
by Alex R. Hoen - 13-43 International And European Integration
In: An Input-output Analysis of European Integration
by Alex R. Hoen - 45-92 Intercountry Ec Input-Output Tables In Constant Prices
In: An Input-output Analysis of European Integration
by Alex R. Hoen - 93-129 Analysis Of Value Added: Size, Growth, Multipliers, And Spillovers
In: An Input-output Analysis of European Integration
by Alex R. Hoen - 131-160 A Decomposition Of Value Added Growth
In: An Input-output Analysis of European Integration
by Alex R. Hoen - 161-198 Intra-Industry Trade And Specialisation
In: An Input-output Analysis of European Integration
by Alex R. Hoen - 199-225 Structural Convergence
In: An Input-output Analysis of European Integration
by Alex R. Hoen - 227-236 Summary And Conclusions
In: An Input-output Analysis of European Integration
by Alex R. Hoen
2001
- 1-28 Introduction
In: Optimal Growth Economics: An Investigation of the Contemporary Issues and the Prospect for Sustainable Growth
by Sardas M.N. Islam - 1-36 Aims, Background, Innovations and Presentation
In: Dynamic General Equilibrium Modelling for Forecasting and Policy: A Practical Guide and Documentation of MONASH
by Peter B. Dixon & Maureen T. Rimmer - 31-80 Optimal Growth Economics: The Framework For Modelling And Analysis In This Study
In: Optimal Growth Economics: An Investigation of the Contemporary Issues and the Prospect for Sustainable Growth
by Sardas M.N. Islam - 37-111 An Illustrative Application ofMONASH: the Australian Motor Vehicle Industry from 1987 to 2016
In: Dynamic General Equilibrium Modelling for Forecasting and Policy: A Practical Guide and Documentation of MONASH
by Peter B. Dixon & Maureen T. Rimmer - 81-118 Computational Optimal Growth Economics: The Dynamic Optimisation Methods
In: Optimal Growth Economics: An Investigation of the Contemporary Issues and the Prospect for Sustainable Growth
by Sardas M.N. Islam - 113-136 Mathematical Structure, Solution Algorithm and Computer Implementation: an Overview
In: Dynamic General Equilibrium Modelling for Forecasting and Policy: A Practical Guide and Documentation of MONASH
by Peter B. Dixon & Maureen T. Rimmer - 119-150 The Social Discount Rate And Optimal Growth Economics: The Interrelationships And Social Choices
In: Optimal Growth Economics: An Investigation of the Contemporary Issues and the Prospect for Sustainable Growth
by Sardas M.N. Islam - 137-232 The Theory of the MONASH Model
In: Dynamic General Equilibrium Modelling for Forecasting and Policy: A Practical Guide and Documentation of MONASH
by Peter B. Dixon & Maureen T. Rimmer - 151-197 Optimal Intertemporal Environmental Economics: Formulation Of Optimal Sustainable Growth Programs
In: Optimal Growth Economics: An Investigation of the Contemporary Issues and the Prospect for Sustainable Growth
by Sardas M.N. Islam - 201-236 Optimal National Economic Growth
In: Optimal Growth Economics: An Investigation of the Contemporary Issues and the Prospect for Sustainable Growth
by Sardas M.N. Islam - 233-277 Developing the MONASH closures
In: Dynamic General Equilibrium Modelling for Forecasting and Policy: A Practical Guide and Documentation of MONASH
by Peter B. Dixon & Maureen T. Rimmer - 237-283 Optimal Intertemporal Global Economic Growth: Growth Prospects, Globalisation, And Convergence
In: Optimal Growth Economics: An Investigation of the Contemporary Issues and the Prospect for Sustainable Growth
by Sardas M.N. Islam - 279-308 Extensions, progress and the future
In: Dynamic General Equilibrium Modelling for Forecasting and Policy: A Practical Guide and Documentation of MONASH
by Peter B. Dixon & Maureen T. Rimmer - 285-332 Optimal Intertemporal Climate Change Economics: A Country Perspective
In: Optimal Growth Economics: An Investigation of the Contemporary Issues and the Prospect for Sustainable Growth
by Sardas M.N. Islam - 333-367 Optimal Intertemporal Ecological Economics: A Cost-Benefit Analysis Of Growth For Global Sustainability
In: Optimal Growth Economics: An Investigation of the Contemporary Issues and the Prospect for Sustainable Growth
by Sardas M.N. Islam - 369-426 Optimal Economic Growth Under Uncertainty And Complex Dynamics
In: Optimal Growth Economics: An Investigation of the Contemporary Issues and the Prospect for Sustainable Growth
by Sardas M.N. Islam - 427-460 A Smorgasbord Of Topics
In: Optimal Growth Economics: An Investigation of the Contemporary Issues and the Prospect for Sustainable Growth
by Sardas M.N. Islam - 461-479 Contemporary World And Optimal Growth Economics: Summary, Major Findings And Conclusions
In: Optimal Growth Economics: An Investigation of the Contemporary Issues and the Prospect for Sustainable Growth
by Sardas M.N. Islam
2000
- 1-9 Introduction
In: Environmental Taxation and the Double Dividend
by R. A. de Mooij - 1-12 Three Elements of Personnel Policy: Worker Flows, Retention and Pay
In: Panel Data and Structural Labour Market Models
by Paul Bingley & Niels Westergaard-Nielsen - 6-10 The User Cost of Money
In: The Theory of Monetary Aggregation
by William A. Barnett - 11-28 A survey of the double-dividend literature
In: Environmental Taxation and the Double Dividend
by R. A. de Mooij - 11-48 Economic Monetary Aggregates: An Application of Index Number and Aggregation Theory
In: The Theory of Monetary Aggregation
by William A. Barnett - 13-40 Employer Pay Policies and Male Retirement Decisions
In: Panel Data and Structural Labour Market Models
by P. Bingley & G. Lanot - 29-63 Environmental tax reform in the benchmark model
In: Environmental Taxation and the Double Dividend
by R. A. de Mooij - 41-66 The Relation Between Wages and Labor Market Frictions: An Empirical Analysis Based on Matched Worker-Firm Data
In: Panel Data and Structural Labour Market Models
by Pierre Koning & Gerard J. van den Berg & Geert Ridder & Kaxsten Albaek - 49-90 The Microeconomic Theory of Monetary Aggregation
In: The Theory of Monetary Aggregation
by William A. Barnett - 65-119 The role of capital mobility and factor substitution
In: Environmental Taxation and the Double Dividend
by R. A. de Mooij - 67-83 Job Destruction and Wage Dynamics
In: Panel Data and Structural Labour Market Models
by George R. Neumann - 85-106 The Equilibrium Search Model with Productivity Dispersion and Structural Unemployment: An Application to Danish Data
In: Panel Data and Structural Labour Market Models
by Bent Jesper Christensen & Peter Jensen & Michael Svarer Nielsen & Kim Poulsen & Michael Rosholm - 100-108 Understanding the New Divisia Monetary Aggregates
In: The Theory of Monetary Aggregation
by William A. Barnett - 107-143 Equilibrium Search with Human Capital Accumulation
In: Panel Data and Structural Labour Market Models
by Henning Bunzel & Bent J. Christensen & Nicholas M. Kiefer & Lars Korsholm - 113-116 Divisia Indices
In: The Theory of Monetary Aggregation
by William A. Barnett - 117-124 Divisia Monetary Aggregates
In: The Theory of Monetary Aggregation
by William A. Barnett - 121-152 Environmental taxes as trade-policy instruments
In: Environmental Taxation and the Double Dividend
by R. A. de Mooij - 125-149 The Optimal Level of Monetary Aggregation
In: The Theory of Monetary Aggregation
by William A. Barnett - 145-169 Search Friction in the U.S. Labor Market: Equilibrium Estimates from the PSID
In: Panel Data and Structural Labour Market Models
by Audra J. Bowlus & Shannon N. Seitz - 150-159 New Concepts of Aggregated Money
In: The Theory of Monetary Aggregation
by William A. Barnett & Edward Offenbacher & Paul Spindt - 153-178 Environmental taxes and distributional concerns
In: Environmental Taxation and the Double Dividend
by R. A. de Mooij - 167-194 A Dispersion-Dependency Diagnostic Test for Aggregation Error: With Applications to Monetary Economics and Income Distribution
In: The Theory of Monetary Aggregation
by William A. Barnett & Apostolos Serletis - 171-195 Estimating the Intertemporal Elasticity of Substitution in a Model with Household Production: Implications for Macroeconomics
In: Panel Data and Structural Labour Market Models
by Peter Rupert & Randall Wright - 179-217 Labor-market imperfections and the triple dividend
In: Environmental Taxation and the Double Dividend
by R. A. de Mooij - 195-216 Exact Aggregation Under Risk
In: The Theory of Monetary Aggregation
by William A. Barnett - 197-213 Monte Carlo EM-Algorithms for the Proportional Hazards Model with Grouped Duration Data
In: Panel Data and Structural Labour Market Models
by Laxs Muus - 215-225 Econometric Analysis of Dynamic Panel Data Models: A Growth Theory Example
In: Panel Data and Structural Labour Market Models
by Tony Lancaster & S. Aiyar - 217-244 Monitoring Monetary Aggregates Under Risk Aversion
In: The Theory of Monetary Aggregation
by William A. Barnett & Melvin Hinich & Piyu Yue - 219-236 Feedback effects of the environment on the economy
In: Environmental Taxation and the Double Dividend
by R. A. de Mooij - 227-241 A Structural Model of Labor Market Histories with Duration Dependence and Endogenous Search
In: Panel Data and Structural Labour Market Models
by M.-Y. An - 237-274 Green tax reform in an endogenous growth model
In: Environmental Taxation and the Double Dividend
by R. A. de Mooij - 243-259 Insiders versus Outsiders and Endogenous Search
In: Panel Data and Structural Labour Market Models
by Trine Filges & Birthe Larsen - 245-273 CAPM Risk Adjustment
In: The Theory of Monetary Aggregation
by William A. Barnett & Yi Liu & Mark Jensen - 261-279 The Simple Analytics of Partnership Formation
In: Panel Data and Structural Labour Market Models
by Kenneth Burdett & Melvyn G. Coles - 274-295 Stochastic Volatility in Interest Rates and Nonlinearity in Velocity
In: The Theory of Monetary Aggregation
by William A. Barnett & Haiyang Xu - 275-279 Conclusions
In: Environmental Taxation and the Double Dividend
by R. A. de Mooij - 281-292 Equilibrium Unemployment with Wage Posting: Burdett-Mortensen Meet Pissarides
In: Panel Data and Structural Labour Market Models
by Dale T. Mortensen - 296-306 A Reply to Julio J. Rotemberg
In: The Theory of Monetary Aggregation
by William A. Barnett - 307-319 Partition of M2+ as a Joint Product: Commentary
In: The Theory of Monetary Aggregation
by William A. Barnett & Ge Zhou - 325-359 New Indices of Money Supply and the Flexible Laurent Demand System
In: The Theory of Monetary Aggregation
by William A. Barnett - 360-388 The New Divisia Monetary Aggregates
In: The Theory of Monetary Aggregation
by William A. Barnett & Edward K. Offenbacher & Paul A. Spindt - 389-427 Consumer Theory and the Demand for Money
In: The Theory of Monetary Aggregation
by William A. Barnett & Douglas Fisher & Apostolos Serletis - 433-453 The Regulatory Wedge Between the Demand-Side and Supply-Side Aggregation-Theoretic Monetary Aggregates
In: The Theory of Monetary Aggregation
by William A. Barnett & Melvin J. Hinich & Warren E. Weber - 454-481 Financial-Firm Production of Monetary Services: A Generalized Symmetric Barnett Variable-Profit-Function Approach
In: The Theory of Monetary Aggregation
by William A. Barnett & Jeong Ho Hahm - 482-529 Financial-Firms' Production and Supply-Side Monetary Aggregation Under Dynamic Uncertainty
In: The Theory of Monetary Aggregation
by William A. Barnett & Ge Zhou - 530-557 Estimating Policy-Invariant Deep Parameters in the Financial Sector When Risk and Growth Matter
In: The Theory of Monetary Aggregation
by William A. Barnett & Milka Kirova & Meenakshi Pasupathy - 563-576 Recent Monetary Policy and the Divisia Monetary Aggregates
In: The Theory of Monetary Aggregation
by William A. Barnett - 577-592 Which Road Leads to Stable Money Demand?
In: The Theory of Monetary Aggregation
by William A. Barnett - 593-605 Perspective on the Current State of Macroeconomic Theory
In: The Theory of Monetary Aggregation
by William A. Barnett
1999
- 3-24 Individual and Firm Heterogeneity in Compensation: An Analysis of Matched Longitudinal Employer-Employee Data for the State of Washington
In: The Creation and Analysis of Employer-Employee Matched Data
by John M. Abowd & Hampton Finer & Frances Kramarz - 25-57 Determinants of Pay in the Italian Labor Market: Jobs and Workers
In: The Creation and Analysis of Employer-Employee Matched Data
by Paola Casavola & Piero CipoIIone & Paolo Sestito - 59-77 Discrimination or Individual Effort? Regional Productivity Differentials in a Large Italian Firm
In: The Creation and Analysis of Employer-Employee Matched Data
by Andrea Ichino & Pietro Ichino - 79-114 Compensation Policies and Firm Productivity
In: The Creation and Analysis of Employer-Employee Matched Data
by Jonathan S. Leonard & Benoit Mulkay & Marc Van Audenrode - 115-145 Technology and Skill Upgrading: Results from Linked Worker-Plant Data for Finnish Manufacturing
In: The Creation and Analysis of Employer-Employee Matched Data
by Jari Vainiomaki - 147-173 The Impact of a Disabling Workplace Injury on Earnings and Labor Force Participation
In: The Creation and Analysis of Employer-Employee Matched Data
by Robert T. Reville - 175-203 Why Are Racial and Ethnic Wage Gaps Larger for Men than for Women? Exploring the Role of Segregation Using the New Worker-Establishment Characteristics Database
In: The Creation and Analysis of Employer-Employee Matched Data
by Kimberly Bayard & Judith Ilellerstein & David Neumark & Kenneth Troske - 205-229 Employer Wage Differentials in the United States and Denmark
In: The Creation and Analysis of Employer-Employee Matched Data
by Stephen G. Bronars & Melissa Famulari & Paul Bingley & Niels Westergard-Nielsen - 231-259 Do Higher Wages Reflect Higher Productivity? Education, Gender and Experience Premiums in a Matched Plant-Worker Data Set
In: The Creation and Analysis of Employer-Employee Matched Data
by Torbjorn Hacgeland & Tor Jakob Klette - 261-284 Sources of Earnings Dispersion in a Linked Employer-Employee Data Set: Evidence from Norway
In: The Creation and Analysis of Employer-Employee Matched Data
by Kjell G. Salvanes & Julia Lane & Simon Burgess - 285-312 The Employer's Wage Policy and Worker Turnover
In: The Creation and Analysis of Employer-Employee Matched Data
by Erling Barth & Harald Dalc-OIsen - 313-327 Separations at the Firm Level
In: The Creation and Analysis of Employer-Employee Matched Data
by Pieter A. Gautier & Gerard J. van den Berg & Jan C. van Ours & Geert Ridder - 329-343 On the Incidence of Layoffs
In: The Creation and Analysis of Employer-Employee Matched Data
by Wolter H J . Hassink - 345-374 The Effect of Worker Reallocation on the Earnings Distribution: Longitudinal Evidence from Linked Data
In: The Creation and Analysis of Employer-Employee Matched Data
by Julia Lane & Javier Miranda & James Spletzer & Simon Burgess - 375-416 Part-Year Employment, Slow Reemployment, and Earnings Losses: The Case of Worker Displacement in France
In: The Creation and Analysis of Employer-Employee Matched Data
by David N. Margolis - 419-438 The Use of Matched Employee-Employer Data as a Means of Assessing Data Reliability with Nonclassical Measurement Error
In: The Creation and Analysis of Employer-Employee Matched Data
by John M. Barron & Mark C. Berger & Dan A. Black - 439-460 A Taxonomy of Survey Nonresponse and Its Relation to Labour Market Behaviour
In: The Creation and Analysis of Employer-Employee Matched Data
by Peter Dolton & Maarten Lindeboom & Gerard J. van den Berg - 461-487 Econometric Issues in the Analysis of Linked Cross-Section Employer-Worker Surveys
In: The Creation and Analysis of Employer-Employee Matched Data
by Andrew Hildreth & Stephen Pudney - 469-583 Workers' Knowledge of Their Pension Coverage: A Reevaluation
In: The Creation and Analysis of Employer-Employee Matched Data
by Martha Starr-McCluer & Annika Sunden - 489-512 Using Employee-Level Data in a Firm-Level Econometric Study
In: The Creation and Analysis of Employer-Employee Matched Data
by Jacques Mairesse & Nathalie Greenan - 515-534 The Development and Use of a Canadian Linked Employer-Employee Survey
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