European Economic Review
1969 - 2024
Current editor(s): T.S. Eicher, A. Imrohoroglu, E. Leeper, J. Oechssler and M. Pesendorfer From Elsevier Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (). Access Statistics for this journal.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
Volume 37, issue 8, 1993
- Risk sharing on the labour market and second-best wage rigidities pp. 1457-1482
- Jacques Dreze and Christian Gollier
- Value-added taxation in the EC after 1992: Some applied general equilibrium calculations pp. 1483-1506
- Hans Fehr, Christoph Rosenberg and Wolfgang Wiegard
- Staggered vs. synchronised wage setting in oligopoly pp. 1507-1522
- Gianni De Fraja
- Shirking or work morale?: The impact of regulating pp. 1523-1532
- Bruno Frey
- Money, New-Keynesian macroeconomics and the business cycle pp. 1533-1568
- Jean-Olivier Hairault and Franck Portier
- Customer coalitions, monopoly price discrimination and generic entry deterrence pp. 1569-1597
- Robert Innes and Richard J. Sexton
- An economic theory of the open shop trade union pp. 1599-1620
- Robin Naylor and Martin Cripps
Volume 37, issue 7, 1993
- Labour demand, quantity constraints or matching: The determination of employment in the absence of market-clearing pp. 1295-1314
- Simon Burgess
- Imperfect competition and the suboptimality of rational expectations pp. 1315-1330
- Jean-Pascal Benassy
- Do exporters gain from VERs? pp. 1331-1349
- Jaime de Melo and L. Winters
- Revisiting Baumol's 'art as floating crap game' pp. 1351-1371
- Nathalie Buelens and Victor Ginsburgh
- Electoral cycles and international policy cooperation pp. 1373-1391
- Susanne Lohmann
- Female labour force participation and the choice of occupation: The supply of teachers pp. 1393-1411
- Peter Dolton and Gerald Makepeace
- Nonmarket transfers and altruism pp. 1413-1424
- Oded Stark
- Walras's models of the barter of stocks of commodities pp. 1425-1446
- Donald A. Walker
Volume 37, issue 6, 1993
- Endogenous growth in Arrow's Learning by Doing model pp. 1175-1184
- Antoine d'Autume and Philippe Michel
- Government policy and the firm's capital structure pp. 1185-1196
- Elie Appelbaum
- Domestic savings and intra-national capital flows pp. 1197-1202
- Tamim Bayoumi and Andrew Rose
- An equilibrium model of quits under optimal contracting pp. 1203-1222
- Charles Kahn and Stanley D. Longhofer
- Wage premiums and profit maximization in efficiency wage models pp. 1223-1249
- W. Bentley Macleod and James Malcomson
- Structural unemployment and disequilibrium pp. 1251-1257
- Rene Morissette and Lise Salvas-Bronsard
- Optimal production with uncertain interruptions in the supply of electricity: Estimation of electricity outage costs pp. 1259-1274
- Asher Tishler
- Estimating functional forms in cost-prices: Reply pp. 1275-1277
- Dennis Olson and Yeung-Nan Shieh
- Cointegration and time-varying parameters: A comment pp. 1279-1281
- Patrick Honohan
- Cointegration and time-varying parameters: A reply pp. 1283-1284
- Giorgio Canarella, S. Pollard and K. Lai
Volume 37, issue 5, 1993
- Time nonseparability in aggregate consumption: International evidence pp. 897-920
- Phillip Braun, George Constantinides and Wayne E. Ferson
- Competitive runs: The case of a ceiling on aggregate investment pp. 921-948
- Leonardo Bartolini
- Optimal hedging in a futures market with background noise and basis risk pp. 949-960
- Eric Briys, Michel Crouhy and Harris Schlesinger
- Volatility, information and noise trading pp. 961-982
- Jean-Pierre Danthine and Serge Moresi
- The 'leading shareholder' strategy, takeover contests and stock price dynamics pp. 983-1004
- Mathias Dewatripont
- Trends in excess returns in currency and bond markets pp. 1005-1019
- Martin Evans and Karen Lewis
- Variations in economic uncertainty and risk premiums on capital assets pp. 1021-1041
- Gerard Gennotte and Terry A. Marsh
- (De)stabilizing speculation on futures markets: An alternative view point pp. 1043-1063
- Roger Guesnerie and Jean Rochet
- On the incentives for money managers: A signalling approach pp. 1065-1081
- Gur Huberman and Shmuel Kandel
- Time-series tests of a non-expected-utility model of asset pricing pp. 1083-1100
- Philippe Jorion and Alberto Giovannini
- The flotation of companies on the stock market: A coordination failure model pp. 1101-1125
- Marco Pagano
- Investment and hedging under a stochastic yield curve: A two-state-variable, multi-factor model pp. 1127-1147
- Patrice Poncet and Roland Portait
- Nontraded assets in incomplete markets: Pricing and portfolio choice pp. 1149-1168
- Lars Svensson and Ingrid M. Werner
Volume 37, issue 4, 1993
- Inflation, money and growth: An introduction pp. 689-695
- George de Menil and Robert Gordon
- Microeconomic rigidities and aggregate price dynamics pp. 697-711
- Ricardo Caballero and Eduardo Engel
- Microeconomic rigidities and aggregate price dynamics: R. Caballero and E. Engel pp. 712-714
- Charles Bean
- Microeconomic rigidities and aggregate price dynamics: Ricardo Caballero and Eduardo Engel pp. 714-717
- John Taylor
- German and American wage and price dynamics: Differences and common themes pp. 719-754
- Wolfgang Franz and Robert Gordon
- German and American wage and price dynamics: Differences and common themes: by Wolfgang Franz and Robert J. Gordon pp. 755-757
- David Coe
- German and American wage and price dynamics: Differences and common themes: by Wolfgang Franz and Robert J. Gordon pp. 757-762
- Michael Funke
- Assessing target zone credibility: Mean reversion and devaluation expectations in the ERM, 1979-1992 pp. 763-793
- Lars Svensson
- Assessing target zone credibility: Mean reversion and devaluation expectations: by Lars E.O. Svensson pp. 794-800
- Philippe P. Moutot
- Assessing target zone credibility: Mean reversion and devaluation expectations in the ERM 1979-1982: by Lars E.O. Svensson pp. 800-802
- Kenneth Rogoff
- Monetary union, money demand, and money supply: A review of the German monetary union pp. 803-827
- Juergen von Hagen
- Monetary union, money demand, and money supply: A review of the German monetary union: by Jurgen von Hagen pp. 828-832
- Martin Klein
- Monetary union, money demand, and money supply: A review of the German monetary union: by Jurgen von Hagen pp. 832-836
- Frederic S. Mishkin
- Unemployment, consumption and growth pp. 837-854
- Charles Bean and Christopher Pissarides
- Unemployment, consumption and growth: by Charles Bean and Chris Pissarides pp. 855-859
- Ricardo Caballero
- Productivity growth and the structure of the business cycle pp. 861-883
- Gilles Saint-Paul
- Productivity growth and the structure of the business cycle: by Gilles Saint-Paul pp. 884-887
- Antoine d'Autume
- Productivity growth and the structure of the business cycle: by Gilles Saint-Paul pp. 887-890
- Mervyn King
Volume 37, issue 2-3, 1993
- Introduction pp. 213-213
- John Vickers
- The challenge of monetary theory pp. 215-242
- Martin Hellwig
- Successes and failures in coordinating expectations pp. 243-268
- Roger Guesnerie
- Can we improve the structure of financial systems? pp. 269-291
- Charles A. E. Goodhart
- On the number and location of cities pp. 293-298
- Paul Krugman
- Oligopoly and the polarization of space pp. 299-307
- Jacques Thisse
- Monopolistic competition and urban systems pp. 308-315
- Masahisa Fujita
- Much ado about auctions: Some introductory remarks pp. 317-319
- John Sutton
- Bidding behaviour in OCS drainage auctions: Theory and evidence pp. 320-328
- Kenneth Hendricks and Robert Porter
- Structural econometric analysis of descending auctions pp. 329-341
- Jean-Jacques Laffont and Quang Vuong
- Specific investment and wage profiles in labour markets pp. 343-354
- W. Bentley Macleod and James Malcomson
- Discretion and bias in performance evaluation pp. 355-365
- Canice Prendergast and Robert Topel
- Hierarchies and compensation: A case study pp. 366-378
- George Baker, Michael Gibbs and Bengt Holmstrom
- After the honeymoon: On the economics and the politics of economic transformation pp. 379-386
- Charles Wyplosz
- On the credibility of 'big bang' programs: A note on wage claims and soft budget constraints in economies in transition pp. 387-395
- Fabrizio Coricelli and Gian Maria Milesi-Ferretti
- Enterprise debt and financial restructuring in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 396-407
- David Begg and Richard Portes
- Marginal income tax rates and economic growth in developing countries pp. 409-417
- William Easterly and Sergio Rebelo
- Growth, capital flows and enforcement constraints: The case of Africa pp. 418-425
- Giorgia Giovannetti, Albert Marcet and Ramon Marimon
- Empirical cross-section dynamics in economic growth pp. 426-434
- Danny Quah
- Trade, aid and migrations: Some basic policy issues pp. 435-442
- Riccardo Faini and Alessandra Venturini
- Immigration from poor to wealthy countries: Experience of the United States pp. 443-451
- Richard Freeman
- The determinants of East-West German migration: Some first results pp. 452-461
- Michael Burda
- Edgeworth and modern oligopoly theory pp. 463-476
- Xavier Vives
- Francis Ysidro Edgeworth: Perfect competition and the core pp. 477-490
- Werner Hildenbrand
- Echoes of Edgeworth: The problem of indeterminacy pp. 491-499
- John Sutton
- On the inflationary bias of common currencies: The Latin Union puzzle pp. 501-506
- Marc Flandreau
- The rise and fall of the Scandinavian Currency Union 1873-1920 pp. 507-517
- Michael Bergman, Stefan Gerlach and Lars Jonung
- Did monetary unification precede or follow political unification of Germany in the 19th century? pp. 518-524
- Carl-Ludwig Holtfrerich
- Economic reform in Eastern Europe: Can theory help? pp. 525-532
- Philippe Aghion
- The political economy of restructuring and privatization in Eastern Europe pp. 533-540
- Gérard Roland
- The M-form hierarchy and China's economic reform pp. 541-548
- Yingyi Qian and Chenggang Xu
- Economic transition: Can theory help? pp. 549-555
- Martin Weitzman
- Trade shocks in developing countries: Consequences and policy responses pp. 557-565
- David Bevan, Paul Collier and Jan Willem Gunning
- The 'Cote d'Ivoire' model of endogenous growth pp. 566-576
- Jean-Paul Azam
- Adjustment to external imbalance and investment slumps in developing countries pp. 577-585
- Michael Bleaney and Sir David Greenaway
- Adaptive learning and bounded rationality: An introduction to basic concepts pp. 587-594
- Seppo Honkapohja
- Learning and economic fluctuations: Using fiscal policy to steer expectations pp. 595-602
- George Evans and Seppo Honkapohja
- Adaptive learning, evolutionary dynamics and equilibrium selection in games pp. 603-611
- Ramon Marimon
- Financial markets and growth: An overview pp. 613-622
- Marco Pagano
- The cyclical behavior of short-term business lending: Implications for financial propagation mechanisms pp. 623-631
- Mark Gertler and Simon Gilchrist
- Stock markets and development pp. 632-640
- Raymond Atje and Boyan Jovanovic
Volume 37, issue 1, 1993
- Methodological and empirical issues in real business cycle theory pp. 1-35
- Jean-Pierre Danthine and John B. Donaldson
- The economics of price scissors: A defence of Preobrazhensky pp. 37-60
- Jean-Marie Baland
- A model of liquidity overhang pp. 61-73
- Richard Clarida
- Allocative effects of financial assets and the long run neutrality of money when markets are incomplete pp. 75-95
- Bernhard Eckwert
- Public and private sector wages in the Netherlands pp. 97-114
- Joop Hartog and Hessel Oosterbeek
- Sectoral shocks and structural unemployment: An empirical analysis pp. 115-133
- Eugenia Kazamaki Ottersten
- A signaling theory of unemployment pp. 135-157
- Ching-to Ma and Andrew Weiss
- Modelling risk premia in international asset markets pp. 159-176
- Peter Smith
- Structural adjustment and the construction sector pp. 177-201
- Eric van Wincoop
- Estimating functional forms in cost-prices: A comment pp. 203-208
- Steven T. Yen
| |