Scandinavian Journal of Economics 1995 - Abstracts

Scandinavian Journal of Economics 1995
TitleSubjectAuthors
Adverse selection in labor markets and international trade.EconomicsClemenz, Gerhard
A model of pairwise credit.EconomicsKultti, Klaus
A note on Oswald's "The Economic Theory of Trade Unions."EconomicsSantoni, Michele
Are employment policies counterproductive when wage setting is centralized?EconomicsRodseth, Asbjorn
A theory of the welfare state.EconomicsSinn, Hans-Werner
Corporatism, monetary policy and macroeconomic performance: a simple game theoretic analysis.EconomicsCubitt, Robin P.
Decomposing technical change with panel data: an application to the public sector.EconomicsKumbhakar, Subal C., Hjalmarsson, Lennart
Environmental policy under oligopoly with endogenous market structure.EconomicsXepapadeas, Anastasios, Katsoulacos, Yannis
Equilibrium in strategic interaction: the contributions of John C. Harsanyi, John F. Nash and Reinhard Selten.EconomicsWeibull, Jorgen W., Damme, Eric van
Expected and predicted realignments: the FF/DM exchange rate during the EMS, 1979-93. (French franc, Deutsche mark, European Monetary System)EconomicsSvensson, Lars E.O., Rose, Andrew K.
Factor mobility, risk and redistribution in the welfare state.EconomicsWildasin, David E.
Family policy with non-cooperative families.EconomicsKonrad, Kai A., Lommerud, Kjell Erik
Housing and financial wealth, financial deregulation and consumption - the Swedish case.EconomicsBergstrom, Reinhold, Berg, Lenmart
Introduction: the welfare economics of the welfare state.EconomicsSandmo, Agnar
Is it legitimate to encourage work sharing?EconomicsRochet, Jean-Charles, Maderner, Nina
John Nash: the master of economic modeling.EconomicsRubinstein, Ariel
Labor supply responses and welfare effects of tax reforms.EconomicsAaberge, Rolf, Dagsvik, John K., Strom, Steinar
Monetary union and the assignment problem.EconomicsWeale, Martin, Meade, James
On the economic effects of multiple unionism.EconomicsNaylor, Robin A.
Prices, employment and pro-labor governments.EconomicsSorolla i Amat, Valeri
Probabilistic voting power in the EU council: the cases of trade policy and social regulation. (European Union)EconomicsWidgren, Mika
Profit sharing, employment efficiency and wage stability.EconomicsGottfries, Nils, Sjostrom, Tomas
Public provision of private goods as a redistributive device in an optimum income tax model.EconomicsBlomquist, Soren, Christiansen, Vidar
Relative wages under decentralized and corporatist bargaining systems.EconomicsZweimuller, Josef, Barth, Erling
Return and dynamics: the path of labor migration when workers differ in their skills and information is asymmetric.EconomicsStark, Oded
Second-best insurance contract design in an incomplete market.EconomicsGollier, Christian, Schlesinger, Harris
Socio-economic status and child health: does public health insurance narrow the gap?EconomicsCurrie, Janet
The acid rain game as a resource allocation process with an application to the international cooperation among Finland, Russia and Estonia.EconomicsKaitala, Veijo, Maler, Karl-Goran, Tulkens, Henry
The dynamics of monopoly union wages with asymmetric information.EconomicsVetter, Henrik
The Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics 1994.Economics 
Theories of pay and unemployment: survey evidence from Swedish manufacturing firms.EconomicsAgell, Jonas, Lundborg, Per
The politics of persuasion when voters are rational.EconomicsSchultz, Christian
The predictive power of yield spreads for future interest rates: evidence from the Danish term structure.EconomicsEngsted, Tom, Tanggaard, Carsten
The risk and price volatility of stock options in general equilibrium.EconomicsEckwert, Bernhard, Drees, Burhard
Trade liberalization with imperfect competition in goods and labour markets.EconomicsPloeg, Frederick van der, Driffill, John
Underemployment, irreversibilities and growth under trade unionism.EconomicsLicandro, Omar, Croix, David de la
Wage indexation and the time consistency of government policy.EconomicsCrosby, Mark
Welfare state disincentives with endogenous habits and norms.EconomicsLindbeck, Assar
Why are taxes so high in egalitarian societies?EconomicsPersson, Mats
Why do we reject the mean-variance model?EconomicsJansen, W. Jos
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