International Economic Review
1969 - 2011
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Volume 52, issue 4, 2011
- DOES INPUT QUALITY DRIVE MEASURED DIFFERENCES IN FIRM PRODUCTIVITY? pp. 961-989
- Jeremy Fox and Valérie Smeets
- TESTING THE STRUCTURE OF CONDITIONAL CORRELATIONS IN MULTIVARIATE GARCH MODELS: A GENERALIZED CROSS‐SPECTRUM APPROACH pp. 991-1037
- Nadine McCloud and Yongmiao Hong
- THE DYNAMICS OF NAMES: A MODEL OF REPUTATION pp. 1039-1058
- Tianxi Wang
- PRODUCT QUALITY, REPUTATION, AND MARKET STRUCTURE pp. 1059-1076
- James Dana and Yuk‐Fai Fong
- HOW LARGE ARE LEARNING EXTERNALITIES? pp. 1077-1103
- Seung Mo Choi
- WELFARE EFFECTS OF DISTORTIONARY FRINGE BENEFITS TAXATION: THE CASE OF EMPLOYER‐PROVIDED CARS pp. 1105-1122
- Eva Gutiérrez‐i‐Puigarnau and Jos van Ommeren
- NORTH–SOUTH TRADE WITH MULTINATIONAL FIRMS AND INCREASING PRODUCT VARIETY pp. 1123-1155
- Peter Gustafsson and Paul Segerstrom
- A DYNAMIC ANALYSIS OF COOPERATIVE RESEARCH IN THE SEMICONDUCTOR INDUSTRY pp. 1157-1177
- Minjae Song
- INPUT AND OUTPUT INVENTORIES IN GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM pp. 1179-1213
- Matteo Iacoviello, Fabio Schiantarelli and Scott Schuh
- TESTING UNCOVERED INTEREST PARITY: A CONTINUOUS‐TIME APPROACH pp. 1215-1251
- Antonio Diez de los Rios and Enrique Sentana
- TERRORISM AND CABINET DURATION pp. 1253-1270
- Martin Gassebner, Richard Jong‐A‐Pin and Jochen Mierau
- FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN A TWO‐TIER OLIGOPOLY: COORDINATION, VERTICAL INTEGRATION, AND WELFARE pp. 1271-1290
- Ping Lin and Kamal Saggi
- CONTINGENT PRICES AND MONEY pp. 1291-1308
- Richard Dutu, Stella Huangfu and Benoit Julien
Volume 52, issue 3, 2011
- PRODUCTIVITY AND THE LABOR MARKET: COMOVEMENT OVER THE BUSINESS CYCLE pp. 603-619
- Marcus Hagedorn and Iourii Manovskii
- ON THE IMPACT OF FUNDAMENTALS, LIQUIDITY, AND COORDINATION ON MARKET STABILITY pp. 621-638
- Jon Danielsson and Francisco Peñaranda
- JOB SEARCH WITH BIDDER MEMORIES pp. 639-655
- Carlos Carrillo‐Tudela, Guido Menzio and Eric Smith
- HUMAN CAPITAL ACCUMULATION AND LABOR MARKET EQUILIBRIUM pp. 657-677
- Kenneth Burdett, Carlos Carrillo‐Tudela and Melvyn Coles
- ON THE ESSENTIALITY OF BANKS pp. 679-691
- Luis Araujo and Raoul Minetti
- COLLECTIVE BARGAINING, AWARENESS OF GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM EFFECTS, AND UNEMPLOYMENT pp. 693-712
- Hans Gersbach and Achim Schniewind
- COLLEGE ADMISSIONS AND THE ROLE OF INFORMATION: AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY pp. 713-737
- Joana Pais, Ágnes Pintér and Róbert Veszteg
- CAN FINANCING CONSTRAINTS EXPLAIN THE ASSET PRICING PUZZLES IN PRODUCTION ECONOMIES? pp. 739-765
- Katherine A. Smith
- CARBON LEAKAGE, THE GREEN PARADOX, AND PERFECT FUTURE MARKETS pp. 767-805
- Thomas Eichner and Rüdiger Pethig
- A NOTE ON SEMIPARAMETRIC ESTIMATION OF FINITE MIXTURES OF DISCRETE CHOICE MODELS WITH APPLICATION TO GAME THEORETIC MODELS pp. 807-824
- Patrick Bajari, Jinyong Hahn, Han Hong and Geert Ridder
- ON THE EMERGENCE OF TOYBOYS: THE TIMING OF MARRIAGE WITH AGING AND UNCERTAIN CAREERS pp. 825-853
- Melvyn Coles and Marco Francesconi
- ON THE RELEVANCE AND COMPOSITION OF GIFTS WITHIN THE FIRM: EVIDENCE FROM FIELD EXPERIMENTS pp. 855-882
- Charles Bellemare and Bruce Shearer
- WHY HAS HOME OWNERSHIP FALLEN AMONG THE YOUNG? pp. 883-912
- Jonas Fisher and Martin Gervais
- THE CHOICE OF APPORTIONMENT FACTORS UNDER FORMULA APPORTIONMENT pp. 913-934
- Marco Runkel and Guttorm Schjelderup
- MONEY, SEARCH, AND BUSINESS CYCLES pp. 935-959
- S. Boragan Aruoba
Volume 52, issue 2, 2011
- THE TREND IN RETIREMENT pp. 287-316
- Karen Kopecky
- EXPERIMENTAL EVIDENCE OF A SUNK‐COST PARADOX: A STUDY OF PRICING BEHAVIOR IN BERTRAND–EDGEWORTH DUOPOLY pp. 317-347
- Steve Buchheit and Nick Feltovich
- THE SPATIAL ORIGIN OF COMMERCE pp. 349-377
- Chung-Yi Tse
- SKILL REQUIREMENTS, SEARCH FRICTIONS, AND WAGE INEQUALITY pp. 379-406
- Lawrence Uren and Gábor Virág
- MONEY HOLDINGS, INFLATION, AND WELFARE IN A COMPETITIVE MARKET pp. 407-423
- Scott Dressler
- FORECASTING THE YIELD CURVE USING PRIORS FROM NO‐ARBITRAGE AFFINE TERM STRUCTURE MODELS pp. 425-459
- Andrea Carriero
- ESTIMATION AND INFERENCE BY THE METHOD OF PROJECTION MINIMUM DISTANCE: AN APPLICATION TO THE NEW KEYNESIAN HYBRID PHILLIPS CURVE pp. 461-487
- Oscar Jorda and Sharon Kozicki
- TRANSPORTATION COSTS, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY, AND CROSS‐COUNTRY INCOME DIFFERENCES pp. 489-521
- Tasso Adamopoulos
- INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION OF ABILITIES AND SELF‐SELECTION OF MEXICAN IMMIGRANTS pp. 523-547
- Vincenzo Caponi
- A THEORY OF MIGRATION AS A RESPONSE TO OCCUPATIONAL STIGMA pp. 549-571
- C. Simon Fan and Oded Stark
- BARRIERS TO ENTRY AND DEVELOPMENT pp. 573-602
- Berthold Herrendorf and Arilton Teixeira
Volume 52, issue 1, 2011
- THE SKILL COMPOSITION OF U.S. CITIES pp. 1-32
- Lutz Hendricks
- PRODUCTIVITY MATTERS FOR TRADE POLICY: THEORY AND EVIDENCE pp. 33-62
- Baybars Karacaovali
- ENDOGENOUS MARKET STRUCTURES AND STRATEGIC TRADE POLICY pp. 63-84
- Federico Etro
- MARKET POWER AND EFFICIENCY IN A SEARCH MODEL pp. 85-103
- Manolis Galenianos, Philipp Kircher and Gábor Virág
- SOCIALLY OPTIMAL SUBSIDIES FOR ENTRY: THE CASE OF MEDICARE PAYMENTS TO HMOs pp. 105-129
- Shiko Maruyama
- LABOR‐MARKET FRICTIONS, HUMAN CAPITAL ACCUMULATION, AND LONG‐RUN GROWTH: POSITIVE ANALYSIS AND POLICY EVALUATION pp. 131-160
- Been‐Lon Chen, Hung‐Ju Chen and Ping Wang
- GASOLINE PRICES, GOVERNMENT SUPPORT, AND THE DEMAND FOR HYBRID VEHICLES IN THE UNITED STATES pp. 161-182
- Arie Beresteanu and Shanjun Li
- THE INVERSE DOMINO EFFECT: ARE ECONOMIC REFORMS CONTAGIOUS? pp. 183-200
- Martin Gassebner, Noel Gaston and Michael Lamla
- EXPLOSIVE BEHAVIOR IN THE 1990s NASDAQ: WHEN DID EXUBERANCE ESCALATE ASSET VALUES? pp. 201-226
- Peter Phillips, Yangru Wu and Jun Yu
- CREDENCE GOODS MARKETS WITH CONSCIENTIOUS AND SELFISH EXPERTS pp. 227-244
- Ting Liu
- THE EFFICIENT USE OF MULTIPLE SOURCES OF A NONRENEWABLE RESOURCE UNDER SUPPLY COST UNCERTAINTY pp. 245-258
- Gérard Gaudet and Pierre Lasserre
- INVESTMENT CYCLES, STRATEGIC DELAY, AND SELF‐REVERSING CASCADES* pp. 259-280
- James Peck and Huanxing Yang
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