Scandinavian Journal of Economics 1999 - Abstracts

Scandinavian Journal of Economics 1999
TitleSubjectAuthors
Amartya K. Sen's contributions to the study of social welfare.(former economics professor at Harvard and presently Master of Trinity College, Cambridge, United Kingdom)EconomicsArrow, Kenneth J.
Disability retirement in a welfare state.EconomicsBratberg, Espen
Discount chains and brand policy.EconomicsSorgard, Lars, Gabrielsen, Tommy Staahl
Does increased international influence cause higher stock market volatility?EconomicsHassler, John
Do monetary unions make economic sense? Evidence from the Scandinavian Currency Union, 1873-1913.EconomicsBergman, U. Michael
Education subsidies, social security and growth: the implications of a demographic shock.EconomicsMichel, Philippe, Docquier, Frederic
Fiscal institutions and wage bargaining in the local public sector.EconomicsStrom, Bjarne
How will EMU affect inflation and unemployment in Europe?(European Monetary Union)EconomicsHefeker, Carsten, Gruner, Hans Peter
Inflation targeting: some extensions.EconomicsSvensson, Lars E.O.
Investors facing opportunistic governments: is it really good to "know the market" before investing?EconomicsVagstad, Steinar, Erbenova, Michaela
Labour hoarding, price rigidity and the theory of imperfect competition under uncertain demand.EconomicsToulemonde, Eric
Lower tax progression, longer hours and higher wages.EconomicsHansen, Claus Thustrup
Measuring attitudes towards inequality.EconomicsCreedy, John, Amiel, Yoram, Hurn, Stan
Optimal tax-transfer systems and redistributive policy.EconomicsLambert, Peter J., Fellman, Johan, Jantti, Markus
Parametric approaches to productivity measurement: a comparison among alternative models.EconomicsKumbhakar, Subal C., Hjalmarsson, Lennart, Heshmati, Almas
Political stock markets and unreliable polls.EconomicsBohm, Peter, Sonnegard, Joakim
Pricing-to-market in Swedish exports.EconomicsVredin, Anders, Alexius, Annika
Profit sharing, capital formation and the NAIRU.(non-accelerating inflation rate of unemployment)EconomicsJerger, Jurgen, Michaelis, Jochen
Rehabilitating weak complementarity.EconomicsNeill, Jon R.
Residential mobility and the housing market in a two-sector neoclassical growth model.EconomicsHardman, Anna M., Ioannides. Yannis M.
Schooling, training, growth and minimum wages.EconomicsSorensen, Jan Rose, Ravn, Morten O.
Stabilisation, policy targets and unemployment in imperfectly competitive economies.EconomicsMartin, Christopher, Bratsiotis, George
Temporary migration, human capital, and language fluency of migrants.EconomicsDustmann, Christian
The contributions of Amartya Sen to welfare economics.EconomicsAtkinson, Anthony B.
The labour input response to permanent changes in output: an errors-in-variables analysis based on panel data.EconomicsKlette, Tor Jakob, Biorn, Erik
The Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics 1998.(awarded to Professor Amartya Sen of Trinity College, Cambridge, UK)Economics 
The transition to market economies in an endogenous growth model with altruistic agents.EconomicsZhang Jie
Virtual and composite fundamentals in the ERM.(exchange rate mechanism)EconomicsSturm, Jan-Egbert, Knot, Klaas H.W.
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