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2007, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 677-694 Finite sample evidence of IV estimators under weak instruments
by Alfonso Flores-Lagunes - 695-699 Nonparametric estimation of a hedonic price function
by Daniel J. Henderson & Christopher F. Parmeter & Subal C. Kumbhakar - 701-701 Journal of Applied Econometrics Annual Lecture Series
by Mark Watson
2007, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 229-232 Heterogeneity and cross section dependence in panel data models: theory and applications introduction
by M. Hashem Pesaran & Badi H. Baltagi - 233-264 Subsampling hypothesis tests for nonstationary panels with applications to exchange rates and stock prices
by Timothy K. Chue & In Choi - 265-312 A simple panel unit root test in the presence of cross-section dependence
by M. Hashem Pesaran - 313-338 Dynamic factor extraction of cross-sectional dependence in panel unit root tests
by George Kapetanios - 339-360 Panel unit root tests and spatial dependence
by Georges Bresson & Badi H. Baltagi & Alain Pirotte - 361-381 Gravity models of intra-EU trade: application of the CCEP-HT estimation in heterogeneous panels with unobserved common time-specific factors
by Yongcheol Shin & Laura Serlenga - 383-400 An empirical analysis of nonstationarity in a panel of interest rates with factors
by Benoit Perron & Hyungsik Roger Moon - 401-428 Long-run trends in internal migrations in italy: a study in panel cointegration with dependent units
by Stefano Fachin - 429-451 Social capital, barriers to production and capital shares: implications for the importance of parameter heterogeneity from a nonstationary panel approach
by Peter Pedroni - 453-475 Evaluating the impacts of Washington state repeated job search services on the earnings of prime-age female TANF recipients
by Yan Shen & Greg Weeks & Cheng Hsiao & Boqing Wang
2007, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 1-38 Exploring the international linkages of the euro area: a global VAR analysis
by Filippo di Mauro & L. Vanessa Smith & Stephane Dees & M. Hashem Pesaran - 39-61 The transmission mechanism in a changing world
by Ana Beatriz Galvão & Michael Artis & Massimiliano Marcellino - 63-87 Nonlinear autoregressive leading indicator models of output in G-7 countries
by George Athanasopoulos & Heather M. Anderson & Farshid Vahid - 89-119 Unravelling financial market linkages during crises
by Vance L. Martin & Mardi Dungey - 121-136 An evaluation of the forecasts of the federal reserve: a pooled approach
by Fred Joutz & Michael P. Clements & Herman O. Stekler - 137-159 Codependence in cointegrated autoregressive models
by Christoph Schleicher - 161-178 Expectation horizon and the Phillips Curve: the solution to an empirical puzzle
by Charles R. Nelson & Jaejoon Lee - 179-213 Robust optimal monetary policy in a forward-looking model with parameter and shock uncertainty
by Marc P. Giannoni - 215-223 I ran four million probits last night: HPC clustering with ParallelKnoppix
by Michael Creel
2006, Volume 21, Issue 8
- 1111-1134 Inter-state dynamics of invention activities, 1930-2000
by John S. Landon-Lane & Catherine Y. Co & Myeong-Su Yun - 1135-1155 Small-sample confidence intervals for multivariate impulse response functions at long horizons
by Barbara Rossi & Elena Pesavento - 1157-1168 Nonlinear dynamics of interest rate and inflation
by Markku Lanne - 1169-1198 Is there a risk-return trade-off? Evidence from high-frequency data
by Lin Peng & Turan G. Bali - 1199-1219 Modelling multi-period inflation uncertainty using a panel of density forecasts
by Fushang Liu & Kajal Lahiri - 1221-1247 An empirical model of the multi-unit, sequential, clock auction
by Harry J. Paarsch & Stephen G. Donald & Jacques Robert - 1249-1264 A re-interpretation of the linear quadratic model when inventories and sales are polynomially cointegrated
by Paul Mizen & Anindya Banerjee - 1265-1293 Intergenerational mobility and sample selection in short panels
by Cheti Nicoletti & Marco Francesconi - 1295-1326 Identification and estimation of bounds on school performance measures: a nonparametric analysis of a mixture model with verification
by Robert P. Sherman & Jeff Dominitz
2006, Volume 21, Issue 7
- 897-917 Cannabis, cocaine and jobs
by Jan C. van Ours - 919-934 The costs of motherhood: an analysis using matching estimators
by Lars Skipper & Marianne Simonsen - 935-953 Health insurance and retirement of married couples
by Donna B. Gilleskie & David M. Blau - 955-980 A dynamic model of contraceptive choice of Spanish couples
by Pedro Mira & Jesús M. Carro - 981-998 Age-period-cohort decomposition of aggregate data: an application to US and Japanese household saving rates
by Kosei Fukuda - 999-1018 The effect of household characteristics on living standards in South Africa 1993-1998: a quantile regression analysis with sample attrition
by Farshid Vahid & Pushkar Maitra - 1019-1038 The Engel curve for alcohol and the rank of demand systems
by Takashi Unayama - 1039-1079 The welfare effects of restricted hospital choice in the US medical care market
by Katherine Ho - 1081-1099 Bayesian analysis of the two-part model with endogeneity: application to health care expenditure
by Murat K. Munkin & Partha Deb & Pravin K. Trivedi - 1101-1102 Convergence of productivity: a comment
by Zijun Wang - 1103-1107 Teaching undergraduate econometrics with GRETL
by Ryan J. Smith & J. Wilson Mixon Jr
2006, Volume 21, Issue 6
- 683-702 A small monetary system for the euro area based on German data
by Helmut Lütkepohl & Ralf Brüggemann - 703-725 How quickly do forecasters incorporate news? Evidence from cross-country surveys
by Kajal Lahiri & Gultekin Isiklar & Prakash Loungani - 727-744 The emerging market crisis and stock market linkages: further evidence
by Cheng Hsiao & Zijun Wang & Jian Yang & Qi Li - 745-779 Estimation and comparison of treasury auction formats when bidders are asymmetric
by Erwann SbaÏ & Olivier Armantier - 781-802 Semi-parametric estimation of consumption-based equivalence scales: the case of Germany
by Ralf A. Wilke - 803-826 Sectoral labour supply, choice restrictions and functional form
by Steinar StrØm & John K. Dagsvik - 827-833 The case against JIVE
by James G. MacKinnon & Russell Davidson - 835-838 Comment on 'The case against JIVE'
by Paul J. Devereux & Daniel A. Ackerberg - 839-841 The case against JIVE: a comment
by Matz Dahlberg & Sören Blomquist - 843-844 Reply to Ackerberg and Devereux and Blomquist and Dahlberg on 'The case against JIVE'
by James G. MacKinnon & Russell Davidson - 845-860 Wealth dynamics: reducing noise in panel data
by Daniel H. Hill - 861-878 How do respondents process stated choice experiments? Attribute consideration under varying information load
by David A. Hensher - 879-891 Assessing the effects of measurement errors on the estimation of production functions
by Carmine Ornaghi - 893-896 Calculus attainment and grades received in intermediate economic theory
by Justin L. Tobias & Mingliang Li
2006, Volume 21, Issue 5
- 549-562 Deriving target selection rules from endogenously selected samples
by Richard Paap & Philip Hans Franses & Bas Donkers & Jedid-Jah Jonker - 563-587 Disaggregate evidence on the persistence of consumer price inflation
by Todd E. Clark - 589-604 A nonparametric measure of convergence towards purchasing power parity
by Mototsugu Shintani - 605-628 Empirical evidence of income dynamics across EU regions
by Roberto Zelli & Maria Grazia Pittau - 629-639 Estimates of semiparametric equivalence scales
by Yiguo Sun & Thanasis Stengos & Dianqin Wang - 641-653 Modelling firm-size distribution using Box-Cox heteroscedastic regression
by Y. K. Tse & Z. L. Yang - 655-668 Temporal aggregation of an ESTAR process: some implications for purchasing power parity adjustment
by David A. Peel & Ivan Paya - 669-676 Inference in dynamic stochastic frontier models
by Efthymios G. Tsionas - 677-682 A review of TESTU01
by B. D. McCullough
2006, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 409-417 Generalized long memory processes, failure of cointegration tests and exchange rate dynamics
by Stefan C. Norrbin & Aaron D. Smallwood - 419-438 Tests of seasonal integration and cointegration in multivariate unobserved component models
by Fabio Busetti - 439-462 A joint model for the term structure of interest rates and the macroeconomy
by Marco Lyrio & Hans Dewachter & Konstantijn Maes - 463-487 Structural break threshold VARs for predicting US recessions using the spread
by Ana Beatriz C. Galvao - 489-519 Estimating the effect of smoking on birth outcomes using a matched panel data approach
by Jason Abrevaya - 521-542 Permanent vs transitory components and economic fundamentals
by Donald Robertson & Anthony Garratt & Stephen Wright - 543-547 Estimating an economic model of crime using panel data from North Carolina
by Badi H. Baltagi
2006, Volume 21, Issue 3
- 275-305 How do changes in monetary policy affect bank lending? An analysis of Austrian bank data
by Sylvia Kaufmann & Sylvia Frühwirth-Schnatter - 307-336 Normal mixture GARCH(1,1): applications to exchange rate modelling
by Emese Lazar & Carol Alexander - 337-344 Magazine prices revisited
by Jonathan L. Willis - 345-369 Estimating and predicting multivariate volatility thresholds in global stock markets
by Fabio Trojani & Francesco Audrino - 371-386 Intertemporal pricing and price discrimination: a semiparametric hedonic analysis of the personal computer market
by E. Zacharias & T. Stengos - 387-407 Smoothed binary regression quantiles
by Gregory Kordas
2006, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 147-173 Estimation of multivariate models for time series of possibly different lengths
by Andrew J. Patton - 175-190 Timing structural change: a conditional probabilistic approach
by David N. DeJong & Roman Liesenfeld & Jean-Francois Richard - 191-212 Bayes model averaging of cyclical decompositions in economic time series
by Richard Kleijn & Herman K. van Dijk - 213-226 A bivariate count data model for household tourism demand
by Jörgen Hellström - 227-244 Measuring welfare effects in models with random coefficients
by Erik Meijer & Jan Rouwendal - 245-272 Job separation in a non-stationary search model: a structural estimation to evaluate alternative unemployment insurance systems
by J. Ignacio García-Pérez
2006, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 1-22 An econometric model of nonlinear dynamics in the joint distribution of stock and bond returns
by Allan Timmermann & Massimo Guidolin - 23-53 High school completion and future youth unemployment: new evidence from High School and Beyond
by Mingliang Li - 55-77 The policy preferences of the US Federal Reserve
by Richard Dennis - 79-109 Multivariate GARCH models: a survey
by Sébastien Laurent & Luc Bauwens & Jeroen V. K. Rombouts - 111-132 Economic development and the return to human capital: a smooth coefficient semiparametric approach
by Andreas Savvides & Theofanis P. Mamuneas & Thanasis Stengos - 133-141 gnuplot 4.0: a portable interactive plotting utility
by Jeff Racine
2005, Volume 20, Issue 7
- 829-840 Periodically expanding discounted debt: a threat to fiscal policy sustainability?
by Troy Davig - 841-872 The cross-Euler equation approach to intertemporal substitution in import demand
by Shin-Ichi Nishiyama - 873-889 A forecast comparison of volatility models: does anything beat a GARCH(1,1)?
by Asger Lunde & Peter R. Hansen - 891-910 Estimating dynamic equilibrium economies: linear versus nonlinear likelihood
by Juan F. Rubio-Ramirez & Jesus Fernández-Villaverde - 911-930 Testing chaotic dynamics via Lyapunov exponents
by Simón Sosvilla-Rivero & Fernando Fernández-Rodriguez & Julián Andrada-Félix - 931-942 The Bias Against Guns: why almost everything you've heard about gun control is wrong. John Lott Jr., Regnery Publishing, Inc. 2003, pp. 349
by John V. Pepper
2005, Volume 20, Issue 6
- 699-721 Semiparametric three-step estimation methods for simultaneous equation systems
by Stefan Sperlich & Juan M. Rodríguez-Póo & Ana I. Fernández - 723-747 Semiparametric Bayesian inference in multiple equation models
by Dale J. Poirier & Gary Koop & Justin Tobias - 749-770 Testing the purchasing power parity through I(2) cointegration techniques
by Luca Fanelli & Emanuele Bacchiocchi - 771-795 Nonparametric bounds on the returns to language skills
by Libertad González - 797-810 Distribution approximations for cointegration tests with stationary exogenous regressors
by Jurgen A. Doornik & H. Peter Boswijk - 811-827 A multi-level panel STAR model for US manufacturing sectors
by Dick van Dijk & Dennis Fok & Philip Hans Franses
2005, Volume 20, Issue 5
- 579-601 Aggregate vs. disaggregate data analysis-a paradox in the estimation of a money demand function of Japan under the low interest rate policy
by Yan Shen & Cheng Hsiao & Hiroshi Fujiki - 603-620 Principal components at work: the empirical analysis of monetary policy with large data sets
by Massimiliano Marcellino & Carlo A. Favero & Francesca Neglia - 621-639 Nonlinearity in the Fed's monetary policy rule
by Denise R. Osborn & Dong Heon Kim & Marianne Sensier - 641-664 Inefficiency and heterogeneity in Turkish banking: 1990-2000
by Hulusi Inanoglu & Mahmoud A. El-Gamal - 665-683 Markov switching causality and the money-output relationship
by Morten O. Ravn & Zacharias Psaradakis & Martin Sola - 685-690 Validating multiple structural change models-a case study
by Christian Kleiber & Achim Zeileis - 691-698 A guided tour of TSMod 4.03
by Marwan Izzeldin & Ana-Maria Fuertes & Anthony Murphy
2005, Volume 20, Issue 4
- 445-465 Counterfactual decomposition of changes in wage distributions using quantile regression
by José Mata & José A. F. Machado - 467-486 Discrete choice modelling in airline network management
by Michael Scheidler & Reinhard Hujer & Joachim Grammig - 487-507 Semiparametric estimation of lifetime equivalence scales
by Krishna Pendakur - 509-527 The effects of the gender of children on expenditure patterns in rural China: a semiparametric analysis
by Ping Zhang & Arthur van Soest & Xiaodong Gong - 529-548 Walk or wait? An empirical analysis of street crossing decisions
by Mark D. Manuszak & Charles F. Manski & Sanghamitra Das - 549-562 Analysis of job-training effects on Korean women
by Sang-jun Lee & Myoung-jae Lee - 563-569 I didn't tell, and I won't tell: dynamic response error in the SIPP
by Martin H. David & Christopher R. Bollinger - 571-577 Structural time series modelling with STAMP 6.02
by Gilles Teyssière
2005, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 327-344 Valuation ratios and long-horizon stock price predictability
by Mark E. Wohar & David E. Rapach - 345-376 Modelling and forecasting stock returns: exploiting the futures market, regime shifts and international spillovers
by Giorgio Valente & Lucio Sarno - 377-404 Parametric pricing of higher order moments in S&P500 options
by V. L. Martin & G. M. Martin & G. C. Lim - 405-422 Partially overlapping time series: a new model for volatility dynamics in commodity futures
by Aaron Smith - 423-437 Testing the unbiased forward exchange rate hypothesis using a Markov switching model and instrumental variables
by Martin Sola & Zacharias Psaradakis & Fabio Spagnolo - 439-443 Replication of the results in 'learning about heterogeneity in returns to schooling'
by Joshua C. C. Chan
2005, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 147-150 On the dynamics of business cycle analysis: editors' introduction
by Philip Hans Franses & Herman K. van Dijk & Dick van Dijk - 151-159 A suggested framework for classifying the modes of cycle research
by Adrian Pagan & Don Harding - 161-183 Comparing shocks and frictions in US and euro area business cycles: a Bayesian DSGE Approach
by Raf Wouters & Frank Smets - 185-207 What caused the early millennium slowdown? Evidence based on vector autoregressions
by Gert Peersman - 209-228 Comparing SVARs and SEMs: two models of the UK economy
by Kenneth F. Wallis & Jan P. A. M. Jacobs - 229-251 The transmission of US shocks to Latin America
by Fabio Canova - 253-274 How well do Markov switching models describe actual business cycles? The case of synchronization
by Peter M. Summers & Penelope A. Smith - 275-289 Convergence in the trends and cycles of Euro-zone income
by Andrew C. Harvey & Vasco M. Carvalho - 291-309 Nonlinearity and the permanent effects of recessions
by Jeremy Piger & James Morley & Chang-Jin Kim - 311-323 Business and default cycles for credit risk
by André Lucas & Siem Jan Koopman
2005, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 1-23 Duration dependence in the exit rate out of unemployment in Belgium. Is it true or spurious?
by Muriel Dejemeppe & Bart Cockx - 25-37 An algorithm to reduce the occupational space in gender segregation studies
by Ricardo Mora & Javier Ruiz-Castillo & Neus Herranz - 39-54 Simple solutions to the initial conditions problem in dynamic, nonlinear panel data models with unobserved heterogeneity
by Jeffrey M. Wooldridge - 55-77 Robust inference concerning recent trends in US environmental quality
by Daniel L. Millimet & Esfandiar Maasoumi - 79-98 Evidence on purchasing power parity from univariate models: the case of smooth transition trend-stationarity
by Robert Sollis - 99-121 Monitoring structural change in dynamic econometric models
by Kurt Hornik & Friedrich Leisch & Christian Kleiber & Achim Zeileis - 123-130 A review of recent books on credit risk
by Til Schuermann - 131-139 Bridging the gap between Ox and Gauss using OxGauss
by Jean-Pierre Urbain & Sébastien Laurent
2004, Volume 19, Issue 6
- 647-648 Special issue on the econometrics of social insurance
by Bent Jesper Christensen & Nabanita Datta Gupta & John Rust - 649-670 How large is the bias in self-reported disability?
by Hugo Benítez-Silva & Moshe Buchinsky & Hiu Man Chan & Sofia Cheidvasser & John Rust - 671-685 Dynamic programming model estimates of Social Security Disability Insurance application timing
by Richard V. Burkhauser & J. S. Butler & Gulcin Gumus - 687-704 Multivariate mixed proportional hazard modelling of the joint retirement of married couples
by Mark Y. An & Bent Jesper Christensen & Nabanita Datta Gupta - 705-721 On the distribution and dynamics of health care costs
by Eric French & John Bailey Jones - 723-737 Social security, pensions and retirement behaviour within the family
by Alan L. Gustman & Thomas L. Steinmeier - 739-759 A structural dynamic analysis of retirement behaviour in the Netherlands
by Arjan Heyma - 761-775 The effects of subjective survival on retirement and Social Security claiming
by Michael D. Hurd & James P. Smith & Julie M. Zissimopoulos - 777-793 Retirement behaviour of Dutch elderly households
by Mauro Mastrogiacomo & Rob Alessie & Maarten Lindeboom - 795-807 A dynamic programming approach to model the retirement behaviour of blue-collar workers in Sweden
by Anders Karlstrom & Marten Palme & Ingemar Svensson - 809-823 Reporting sick: are sporting events contagious?
by Peter Skogman Thoursie
2004, Volume 19, Issue 5
- 537-550 Making inferences about the polarization, welfare and poverty of nations: a study of 101 countries 1970-1995
by Gordon Anderson - 551-565 The asymmetric effects of uncertainty on inflation and output growth
by Kevin B. Grier & Ólan T. Henry & Nilss Olekalns & Kalvinder Shields - 567-591 The role of environmental factors in growth accounting
by Byung M. Jeon & Robin C. Sickles - 593-610 Modelling low income transitions
by Lorenzo Cappellari & Stephen P. Jenkins - 611-636 Convergence in European GDP series: a multivariate common converging trend-cycle decomposition
by Rob Luginbuhl & Siem Jan Koopman - 637-642 Conditional heteroscedasticity of exchange rates: further results based on the fractionally integrated approach
by Albert K. Tsui & Kin-Yip Ho
2004, Volume 19, Issue 4
- 435-453 Keeping off the grass? An econometric model of cannabis consumption in Britain
by Stephen Pudney - 455-472 Health care reform and the number of doctor visits-an econometric analysis
by Rainer Winkelmann - 473-503 The dynamics of health in the British Household Panel Survey
by Paul Contoyannis & Andrew M. Jones & Nigel Rice - 505-524 Nonparametric analysis of returns to scale in the US hospital industry
by Paul W. Wilson & Kathleen Carey - 525-531 Review of PcGive 10
by Bernd Hayo - 533-535 Predictor relevance and extramarital affairs
by QI Li & Jeff Racine
2004, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 295-322 Health insurance and savings over the life cycle-a semiparametric smooth coefficient estimation
by Shin-Yi Chou & Jin-Tan Liu & Cliff J. Huang - 323-337 Selection correction and sensitivity analysis for ordered treatment effect on count response
by Myoung-Jae Lee - 339-354 Why were changes in the federal funds rate smaller in the 1990s?
by Arabinda Basistha & Richard Startz - 355-373 Long-run monetary neutrality and long-horizon regressions
by Patrick J. Coe & James M. Nason - 375-396 A microeconometric evaluation of rehabilitation of long-term sickness in Sweden
by Markus Frölich & Almas Heshmati & Michael Lechner - 397-418 Projection pursuit regression and disaggregate productivity effects: the case of the Indian blast furnaces
by Sanghamitra Das & Ramprasad Sengupta - 419-428 Poverty comparisons with dependent samples
by Buhong Zheng - 429-434 ExpEnd: GAUSS code for panel count-data models
by Andrés Romeu
2004, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 147-170 More powerful panel data unit root tests with an application to mean reversion in real exchange rates
by L. Vanessa Smith & Stephen Leybourne & Tae-Hwan Kim & Paul Newbold - 171-201 The Solow model with CES technology: nonlinearities and parameter heterogeneity
by Winford H. Masanjala & Chris Papageorgiou - 203-225 Do dropouts suffer from dropping out? Estimation and prediction of outcome gains in generalized selection models
by Mingliang Li & Dale J. Poirier & Justin L. Tobias - 227-246 Distance, trade and FDI: a Hausman-Taylor SUR approach
by Peter Egger & Michael Pfaffermayr - 247-265 Short-term monitoring of fiscal policy discipline
by Gonzalo Camba-Mendez & Ana Lamo - 267-281 Bayesian geoadditive modelling of breastfeeding initiation in Nigeria
by Samson B. Adebayo - 283-290 FinMetrics: analysis of financial data in S-PLUS
by Ruud H. Koning
2004, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-23 Nonlinear effects of exchange rate volatility on the volume of bilateral exports
by Christopher F. Baum & Mustafa Caglayan & Neslihan Ozkan - 25-48 The stochastic implications of rent maximization: an application to stumpage rates for timber in British Columbia
by M. Ryan Haley & Harry J. Paarsch - 49-67 Temporary layoffs and split population models
by Kostas G. Mavromaras & Chris D. Orme - 69-88 On Markov error-correction models, with an application to stock prices and dividends
by Zacharias Psaradakis & Martin Sola & Fabio Spagnolo - 89-98 Mixed signals among tests for cointegration
by Allan W. Gregory & Alfred A. Haug & Nicoletta Lomuto - 99-119 Estimating the economic return to educational levels using data on twins
by Gunnar Isacsson - 121-133 Can inflation data improve the real-time reliability of output gap estimates?
by Christophe Planas & Alessandro Rossi - 135-141 LISREL 8.54: A program for structural equation modelling with latent variables
by Dario Cziráky
2003, Volume 18, Issue 6
- 621-640 Poverty in America 1970-1990: who did gain ground? An application of stochastic dominance criteria employing simultaneous inequality tests in a partial panel
by Gordon Anderson - 641-663 Value-at-risk for long and short trading positions
by Pierre Giot & Sébastien Laurent - 665-678 A practical log-linear aggregation method with examples: heterogeneous income growth in the USA
by Pedro H. Albuquerque - 679-696 Structural estimates of the intergenerational education correlation An earlier version of this paper was presented at the conference 'The Econometrics of Strategic Decision Making' held at Yale University (Cowles Foundation) in May 2000
by Christian Belzil & Jörgen Hansen - 697-723 Bayesian inference for the mover-stayer model in continuous time with an application to labour market transition data
by Denis Fougère & Thierry Kamionka - 725-734 Multivariate GARCH models: software choice and estimation issues
by Gita Persand & Chris Brooks & Simon P. Burke
2003, Volume 18, Issue 5
- 499-499 Special issue on empirical analysis of social interactions
by Steven N. Durlauf & Robert A. Moffitt - 501-525 Peer effects, financial aid and selection of students into colleges and universities: an empirical analysis
by Holger Sieg & Dennis Epple & Richard Romano - 527-544 Does peer ability affect student achievement?
by Jacob M. Markman & Eric A. Hanushek & John F. Kain & Steven G. Rivkin - 545-562 Correlations between sisters and neighbouring girls in their subsequent income as adults
by Marianne E. Page & Gary Solon - 563-584 Neighbourhood effects and housing demand
by Yannis M. Ioannides & Jeffrey E. Zabel