Review of Economics and Statistics 1996 - Abstracts

Review of Economics and Statistics 1996
TitleSubjectAuthors
A dynamic structural model for stock return volatility and trading volume.MathematicsBrock, William A., LeBaron, Blake D.
Aggregate demand shifts, income distribution, and the Linder hypothesis. (S. Linder)MathematicsFrancois, Joseph F., Kaplan, Seth
Aggregation and the estimated effects of school resources.MathematicsTaylor, Lori L., Hanushek, Eric A., Rivkin, Steven G.
A logit decomposition analysis of occupational segregation: results for the 1970s and 1980s.MathematicsSpriggs, William E., Williams, Rhonda M.
Alternative models of choice under uncertainty and demand for health insurance.MathematicsMarquis, M. Susan, Holmer, Martin R.
An analysis of the real interest rate under regime shifts.MathematicsGarcia, Rene, Perron, Pierre
An econometric analysis of U.S. foreign direct investment.MathematicsBarrell, Ray, Pain, Nigel
A note on "State characteristics and the Location of Foreign Direct Investment Within the United States." (comment on article by Cletus C. Coughlin, Joseph V. Terza and Vachira Arromdee, Review of Economics and Statistics, vol. 73, Nov. 1991, p. 675)MathematicsFung, Hung-Gay, Friedman, Joseph, Gerlowski, Daniel A., Silberman, Jonathan
Antitrust settlements and trial outcomes.MathematicsRubinfeld, Daniel L., Perloff, Jeffrey M., Ruud, Paul
Are consumer durables important for business cycles?MathematicsBaxter, Marianne
A simple time series test of endogenous vs. exogenous growth models: an application to the United States.MathematicsYi, Kei-Mu, Kocherlakota, Narayana R.
A system of demand equations satisfying effectively global regularity conditions.MathematicsCooper, Russell J., McLaren, Keith R.
College choice and wages: estimates using data on female twins.MathematicsBehrman, Jere R., Rosenzweig, Mark R., Taubman, Paul
Consumption, import prices, and the demand for imported consumer durables: a structural econometric investigation.MathematicsClarida, Richard H.
Degrees matter: new evidence on sheepskin effects in the returns to education.MathematicsPage, Marianne E., Jaeger, David A.
Demand estimation with expenditure measurement errors on the left and right hand side.MathematicsLewbel, Arthur
Designing VAT systems: some efficiency considerations. (value added tax)MathematicsHaughton, Jonathan, Agha, Ali
Do economies converge? Evidence from a panel of U.S. states.MathematicsEvans, Paul, Karras, Georgios
Does union membership matter? The effect of establishment union density on the union wage differential.MathematicsReilly, Kevin T.
Do school resources matter only for older workers?MathematicsBetts, Julian R.
Economic behavior under uncertainty: a joint analysis of risk preferences and technology.MathematicsChavas, Jean-Paul, Holt, Matthew T.
Efficiency of educational production: an analysis of New York school districts.MathematicsRuggiero, John
Equivalence of the standard and the modified switching regression models. (Comment on article by Hans V. Ophem in Review of Economics and Statistics, vol. 75, May 1993, p. 215)MathematicsAi, Chunrong, Cassou, Steven P.
Estimating an emissions supply function from accelerated vehicle retirement programs.MathematicsHarrington, Winston, Alberini, Anna, McConnell, Virginia
Estimating the correlation in censored probit models.MathematicsButler, J.S.
Evidence on macroeconomic complementarities.MathematicsHaltiwanger, John, Cooper, Russell
Finding cointegration rank in high dimensional systems using the Johansen test: an illustration using data based Monte Carlo simulations.MathematicsHo, Mun S., Sorensen, Bent E.
Firm size and the nature of innovation within industries: the case of process and product R&D.MathematicsKlepper, Steven, Cohen, Wesley M.
Fixes: of the forward discount puzzle.MathematicsRose, Andrew K., Flood, Robert P.
Formation of risk beliefs, joint production and willingness to pay to avoid skin cancer.MathematicsDickie, Mark, Gerking, Shelby
Further evidence on Japanese direct investment in U.S. manufacturing. (comment on article by Bruce Kogut and Sea Jin Chang, Review of Economics and Statistics, vol. 73, Aug. 1991, page 401)MathematicsKimura, Yui, Pugel, Thomas A., Kragas, Erik S.
Growth, economies of scale, and targeting in Japan: 1955-1990.MathematicsWeinstein, David E., Beason, Richard
Habit formation and intertemporal substitution in individual food consumption.MathematicsNaik, Narayan Y., Moore, Michael J.
Hospital costs and excess bed capacity: a statistical analysis.MathematicsYing, John S., Keeler, Theodore E.
Human capital pricing equations with an application to estimating the effect of schooling quality on earnings.MathematicsHeckman, James, Layne-Farrar, Anne, Todd, Petra
Income effects on the trade balance.MathematicsKim, Yoonbai
Inequality in male and female earnings: the role of hours and wages.MathematicsBarrett, Garry F., Doiron, Denise J.
Intellectual property protection and U.S. foreign direct investment.MathematicsMansfield, Edwin, Lee, Jeong-Yeon
Japanese firms and the decision to invest abroad: business groups and regional core networks.MathematicsBelderbos, Rene, Sleuwaegen, Leo
Long-run money demand in Canada: in search of stability.MathematicsHaug, Alfred A., Lucas, Robert F.
Loss aversion and adaptation in the labor market: empirical indifference functions and labor supply.MathematicsDunn, L.F.
Market price and income elasticities of new vehicle demands.MathematicsMcCarthy, Patrick S.
Measuring business cycles: a modern perspective.MathematicsDiebold, Francis X., Rudebusch, Glenn D.
Modeling earnings measurement error: a multiple imputation approach.MathematicsBrownstone, David, Valletta, Robert G.
Money, prices, interest rates and the business cycle.MathematicsWatson, Mark W., King, Robert G.
On the estimation of demand systems through consumption efficiency.MathematicsLey, Eduardo, Steel, Mark F.J.
On the rate of return to schooling quality.MathematicsJohnson, George E., Stafford, Frank P.
Organizational structure and expected output at nuclear power plants.MathematicsRothwell, Geoffrey
Platform investments and volatile exchange rates: direct investment in the U.S. by Japanese electronic companies.MathematicsKogut, Bruce, Chang, Sea Jin
Production functions with factor-oriented scale sensitivity.MathematicsVijverberg, Chu-Ping C., Fei, John C. H.
Productivity across industries and countries: time series theory and evidence.MathematicsBernard, Andrew B.
Public subsidies, private provision of care and living arrangements of the elderly.MathematicsSloan, Frank A., Picone, Gabriel A., Hoerger, Thomas J.
Randomization as an instrumental variable.MathematicsHeckman, James J.
School expenditures and post-schooling earnings: evidence from High School and Beyond.MathematicsGrogger, Jeff
Section 337 and the protection of intellectual property in the United States: the complainants and the impact.MathematicsYeung, Bernard, Mutti, John
"Swap" covered interest parity in long-date capital markets.MathematicsFletcher, Donna J., Taylor, Larry W.
Symposium on school quality and educational outcomes: introduction.MathematicsMoffitt, Robert A.
Testing the rationality of survey data using the weighted double-bootstrapped method of moments.MathematicsMaddala, G.S., Jeong, Jinook
The effect of measured school inputs on academic achievement: evidence from the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s birth cohorts.MathematicsLoeb, Susanna, Bound, John
The effect of news on bond prices: evidence from the United Kingdom, 1900-1920.MathematicsElmendorf, Douglas W., Weil, David N., Hirschfeld, Mary L.
The effect of public capital in state-level production functions reconsidered.MathematicsMcGuire, Therese J., Porter, Robert H., Mila, Teresa Garcia
The effects of family characteristics on the return to education.MathematicsAltonji, Joseph G., Dunn, Thomas A.
The effects of monetary policy shocks: evidence from the flow of funds.MathematicsChristiano, Lawrence J., Eichenbaum, Martin, Evans, Charles
The effects of R&D, foreign technology purchase, and domestic and international spillovers on productivity in Indian firms.MathematicsBasant, Rakesh, Fikkert, Brian
The employment and wage effects of oil price changes: a sectoral analysis.MathematicsKeane, Michael P., Prasad, Eswar S.
The evolution of markets and entry, exit and survival of firms.MathematicsAgarwal, Rajshree, Gort, Michael
The financial accelerator and the flight to quality. (aggravating effect of credit-market changes)MathematicsGertler, Mark, Bernanke, Ben, Gilchrist, Simon
The risky spread, investment, and monetary policy transmission: evidence on the role of asymmetric information.MathematicsNg, Serena, Schaller, Huntley
The welfare effects of disarmament on the United States under NATO and the Warsaw pact.MathematicsOkamura, Minoru
Trade liberalisation and plant exit in New Zealand manufacturing.MathematicsHarris, Richard I.D., Gibson, John K.
Using siblings to estimate the effect of school quality on wages.MathematicsAltonji, Joseph G., Dunn, Thomas A.
Valuing the characteristics of natural gas vehicles: an implicit markets approach.MathematicsWalls, Margaret, A.
Wage declines among older men.MathematicsNeumark, David, Johnson, Richard W.
What have macroeconomists learned about business cycles from the study of seasonal cycles?MathematicsMiron, Jeffrey A., Beaulieu, J. Joseph
Who leaves? The outmigration of the foreign-born.MathematicsBorjas, George J., Bratsberg, Bernt
Why did the Nikkei crash? Expanding the scope of expectations data collection. (Nikkei stock prices)MathematicsShiller, Robert J., Tsutsui, Yoshiro, Kon-Ya, Fumiko
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