Economic Journal 1998 - Abstracts

Economic Journal 1998
TitleSubjectAuthors
Against the wind: bargaining recentralisation and wage inequality in Norway 1987-91.EconomicsLawrence M. Kahn
Are women less selfish than men?: evidence from dictator experiments.EconomicsCatherine C. Eckel, Philip J. Grossman
Beer and the tie: did divestiture of brewer-owned public houses lead to higher beer prices?EconomicsMargaret E. Slade
Black markets and optimal evadable taxation.EconomicsJohn McLaren
Conspiracies and secret discounts in laboratory markets.EconomicsCharles A. Holt, Douglas D. Davis
Contracting for health services with unmonitored quality.EconomicsMartin Chalkley, James M. Malcomson
Controversy: axiomatisches misserstandnis.(formalism in economics)EconomicsE. Roy Weintraub
Controversy: the macroeconomics of unemployment in the OECD.(Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development)EconomicsHuw Dixon
David M. Gordon: economist and public intellectual (1944-1996).EconomicsSamuel Bowles, Thomas E. Weisskopf
Dynamic choice and the common ratio effect: an experimental investigation.EconomicsRobin P. Cubitt, Robert Sugden, Chris Starmer
Economic policy and special interest politics.EconomicsTorsten Persson
Economic risk and political risk in fiscal unions.EconomicsAlberto Alesina, Roberto Perotti
ERM realignment risk and its economic determinants as reflected in cross-rate options. (Exchange Rate Mechanism)EconomicsP.H. Kevin Chang, Jose M. Campa
Estimating the impact of anti-dumping and anti-cartel actions using intervention analysis.EconomicsOliver Morrissey, Geoffrey Reed, Tim Lloyd
Explaining international and intertemporal variations in income inequality.EconomicsLyn Squire, Hong yi Li, Zou Heng-fu
Financial innovation and delegation of control.EconomicsNorvald Instefjord
Foreign direct investment, local content requirement, and profit taxation.EconomicsSajal Lahiri, Yoshiyasu Ono
GEMODEL 3.1.(economic software)EconomicsSaxon Brettell, Ben Gardiner
General equilibrium macroeconomic models of unemployment: can they explain the unemployment path in the OECD?(Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development)EconomicsJakob B. Madsen
Globalisation and the rise in labour market inequalities.EconomicsAdrian Wood
Growth effects of taxation under altruism and low elasticity of intertemporal substitution.EconomicsJordi Caballe
Hard bargains and lost opportunities.EconomicsKen Binmore, Larry Samuelson, Chris Proulx, Joe Swierbinski
Harvey Leibenstein as a pioneer of our time.(economist)EconomicsJames W. Dean, Mark Perlman
How Labour market flexibility affects unemployment: long-term implications of the chain reaction theory.EconomicsDennis J. Snower, Marika Karanassou
How much income mobility is there in Britain?EconomicsStephen P. Jenkins, Sarah Jarvis
If mathematics is informal, the perhaps we should accept that economics must be informal too.(formalism in economies)EconomicsRoger E. Backhouse
Income inequality, human capital accumulation and economic performance.EconomicsW. Henry Chiu
Inflation stabilisation and the consumption of durable goods.EconomicsPablo E. Guidotti, Carlos A. Vegh, Jose De Gregorio
Inflation targeting: what can the ECB learn from the recent experience of the Bank of England?(European Central Bank)EconomicsPaul Mizen, Mike Artis, Zenon Kontolemis
Intergenerational redistribution with short-lived governments.EconomicsGene M. Grossman, Elhanan Helpman
International trade and labour-market outcomes: results, questions, and policy options.EconomicsMatthew J. Slaughter
Keynesian economic policies for the new millenium.EconomicsPhilip Arestis, Malcolm Sawyer
Large cash transfers to the elderly in South Africa.EconomicsAnne Case, Angus Deaton
Liability-creating versus non-liability-creating fiscal stabilisation policies: Ricardian equivalence, fiscal stabilisation and EMU.EconomicsTamim Bayoumi, Paul R. Masson
Martin Bronfenbrenner, 1914-1997.(economist)(Obituary)EconomicsCraufurd D. Goodwin
Men without children.EconomicsGeorge A. Akerlof
Miracle on Sixth Avenue: information externalities and search.(Lower Sixth Avenue, NY)EconomicsAndrew Caplin, John Leahy
Modelling labour market adjustment to trade liberalisation in an industrialising economy.EconomicsPeter Wright, Chris Milner
Mortality as an indicator of economic success and failure.EconomicsAmartya Sen
Myopia and addictive behaviour.EconomicsAthanasios Orphanides, David Zervos
Natural-rate theory and OECD unemployment.(Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development)EconomicsEdmund S. Phelps, Gylfi Zoega
Network interconnection in telecommunications.EconomicsMark Armstrong
New Keynesianism and aggregate economic activity.EconomicsAssar Lindbeck
On knowing one's place: the role of formalism in economics.EconomicsVictoria Chick
On measuring literacy.EconomicsKaushik Basu, James E. Foster
On the detection of state dependence using aggregate outflow data: comments on previous studies.EconomicsJan C. van Ours, Gerard J. van den Berg
Openness, productivity and growth: what do we really know?EconomicsSebastian Edwards
Optimal inflation contracts and inflation targets with uncertain central bank preferences: accountability through independence.EconomicsAnton Muscatelli
Pension reform and economic performance under imperfect capital markets.EconomicsAlessandra Casarico
Post Keynesian employment analysis and the macroeconomics of OECD unemployment.(Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development)EconomicsPaul Davidson
Price caps and output floors: a comparison of simple regulatory rules.EconomicsElisabetta Iossa, Gianni de Fraja
Probabilities vs money: a test of some fundamental assumptions about rational decision making.EconomicsGraham Loomes
Programming facilties in EViews.EconomicsSean Holly, Paul Turner
Property rights, corruption and the allocation of talent: a general equilibrium approach.EconomicsDaron Acemoglu, Thierry Verdier
Public investment, congestion, and private capital accumulation.EconomicsStephen J. Turnovsky, Walter H. Fisher
Residential mobility, housing equity and the labour market.EconomicsAndrew Henley
Rethinking deviations from uncovered interest parity: the role of covariance risk and noise.EconomicsYangru Wu, Nelson C. Mark
Richard Goodwin: a short appreciation.EconomicsPaul Ormerod, Meghnad Desai
Richard M. Goodwin: 1913-1996.EconomicsK. (Vela) Velupillai
Shareholders and stakeholders: human capital and industry equilibrium.EconomicsMarcus Miller, Lei Zhang, Roberto Ippolito
Shoe-leather costs reconsidered.EconomicsAndrew G. Haldane, Jagjit S. Chadha, Norbert G. Janssen
Stata 5.0.(economic software)EconomicsHedley Rees
The borrower's curse: comment.(response to D. de Meza and C. Southey, Economic Journal, vol. 106, p. 375, 1996)EconomicsBrian Hillier
The determinants of UK business cycles.EconomicsAndrew Scott, Allison Holland
The electoral politics of extreme policies.EconomicsAmihai Glazer, Kai A. Konrad, Mark Gradstein
The endogeneity of the optimum currency area criteria.EconomicsAndrew K. Rose, Jeffrey A. Frankel
The new regionalism.EconomicsWilfred J. Ethier
The new UK monetary arrangements: a view from the literature.EconomicsCharles Bean
The output-inflation tradeoff and central bank reform: evidence from New Zealand.EconomicsC.E. Walsh, M.M. Hutchison
The role and operations of the Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee.EconomicsAlan Budd
The role of selective job search in UK unemployment.EconomicsJonathan M. Thomas
Trade liberalization in developing economies: modest benefits but problems with productivity growth, macro prices, and income distribution.EconomicsJose Antonio Ocampo, Lance Taylor
Trade reform, adjustment and growth: what does the evidence tell us?EconomicsPeter Wright, Wyn Morgan, David Greenaway
Trade restrictive benchmarks.EconomicsJames E. Anderson
Trade, technology, and wages: general equilibrium mechanics.EconomicsJoseph F. Francois, Doulas Nelson
Trade with low wage economies, employment and productivity in UK manufacturing.EconomicsPeter W. Wright, Robert C. Hine
Trading preferentially: theory and policy.EconomicsArvind Panagariya, Jagdish Bhagwati, David Greenaway
TSP 4.4 for non-time series.EconomicsFernando Merino
TSP 4.4: old but powerful econometrics software.EconomicsFernando Merino
Two cheers for formalism.EconomicsPaul Krugman
Two crises: inflationary inertia and credibility.EconomicsSebastian Edwards
Unemployment: questions and some answers.EconomicsStephen Nickell
Unions and efficient training.EconomicsAlison L. Booth, Monojit Chatterji
Why trade liberalization is good for growth.EconomicsAnne O. Krueger
Will preferential agreements undermine the multilateral trading system?EconomicsKyle Bagwell, Robert W. Staiger
Worker flows and job flows in Danish manufacturing, 1980-91.EconomicsBent E. Sorensen, Karsten Albaek
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