Table Of ContentCONTENTS VOLUME 144 (1996)
A.B. Atkinson / The distribution of income: evidence, theories and
policy
Hans van Ees and Harry Garretsen / The natural rate moves! A review
essay of Edmund Phelps’ Structural Slumps
Freddy Heylen and André van Poeck / Central Bank independence:
only part of the inflation story
Maarten C.W. Janssen, Christian Gerth, Lonneke Jansen and Marinka
Niehoff / The price of land and the process of expropriation. A game
theoretic analysis of the Dutch situation 63-77
Bert Kramer/ An ordered logit model for the evaluation of Dutch non-
life insurance companies 79-91
Introduction 133-135
W.F.V. Vanthoor / The age of (Western) European integration: a
history of trial and error 137-164
Theo van de Klundert, Ben Geurts and Hans Timmer / The European
economy in an expanding world 165-193
Paul J. van den Noord / Globalisation and the European disease 195-222
Steven Brakman and Charles van Marrewijk / Trade policy under
imperfect competition: the economics of Russian roulette 223-258
Dirk J. van de Kaa/ International mass migration: a threat to Europe’s
borders and stability? 259-284
Herbert Glejser and Sueli Moro / Estimates of trade effects of Por-
tugal’s and Spain’s entry to the European Union 285-304
Franz Palm / The European exchange rate mechanism and _ the
European Monetary Union 305-324
Franco Modigliani / The shameful rate of unemployment in the EMS:
Causes and cures 363-396
Fieke van der Lecq / Conventions and institutionisn coordination
problems 397-428
Ronald Albers and Peter Groote / The empirics of growth 429-444
Henriette M. Prast / Time consistency, asymmetric information and
monetary policy design: An overview 445-472
Suzanne Heller Clain and Karen Leppel / Further evidence of the
added-worker effect among white couples 473-486
Andrew Crockett/ The theory and practice of financial stability 531-568
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M.M.G. Fase and C.C.A. Winder/ Wealth and the demand for money:
empirical evidence for The Netherlands and Belgium 569-589
Ben J. Heijdra and Hendrik P. van Dalen / Is the Dutch consumer a true
Ricardian ? 591-615
G.J. de Bondt and C.C.A. Winder / Countries’ creditworthiness: an
indicator from a probit analysis 617-633
Imad A. Moosa / The cyclical relationship between exports and output
in the U.K.: 1885-1993 635-647
COMMUNICATIONS
Johan J. Graafland and Sytze de Boer / A first survey on the labour
market effects of Cnossen’s tax proposal 93-100
Hans Linnemann / On trade and growth 325-332
S.K. Kuipers and G.H. Kuper / Wage formation, investment and
growth in the Netherlands in the postwar period: a cross-section
analysis 487-495
M.M.G. Fase / Purchase of art: Consumption and investment 649-657
Sylvester C.W. Eijffinger and Jacob de Haan / Central Bank indepen-
dence — Only part of the inflation story: a comment 658-666
Freddy Heylen and André van Poeck/ Reply 666-669
BOOK REVIEWS
Donald N. McCloskey, Knowledge and Persuasion in Economics (Jack
Vromen) 101-103
J.L. Ford, G.L.S. Shackle: The Dissenting Economist's Economist (J.A.
Kregel) 103-105
Karin I. Vaughn, Austrian Economics in America. The Migration of a
Tradition (Lex Hoogduin) 105-106
Philip A. Klein, Beyond Dissent, Essays in Institutional Economics
(John Groenewegen) 106-108
S.K. Kuipers et al., Evenwicht, conjunctuur en groei; moderne macro-
economische theorievorming (Frank den Butter) 108-109
Francisco Torres and Francesco Giavazzi (eds.), Adjustment and
Growth in the European Monetary Union (Ed Westerhout) 109-111
Roy E. Allen, Financial Crisis and Recession in the Global Economy
(Hans Groeneveld) 112-113
Alex Cukierman, Central Bank Strategy, Credibility, and Independence
(Jacob de Haan) 114-116
Marjorie S. Turner, Nicholas Kaldor and the Real World (S.K.
Kuipers) 116-117
Shigeto Tsuru, Japan’s Capitalism: Creative Defeat and Beyond
(Gerrit Meijer) 117-118
Michael A. Berstein and David E. Adler (eds.), Understanding
American Economic Decline (Robert C.G. Haffner) 119-120
CONTENTS
Jill Crystal, Oil and Politics in the Gulf — Rulers and Merchants in
Kuwait and Qatar (F. Hartog) 120-121
John T. Scott, Purposive Diversification and Economic Performance
(Peter A.G. van Bergeijk) 121-123
Christopher A. Sims (ed.), Advances in Econometrics. Sixth World
Congress. Vol. II (V.R. Okker) 123-125
Stephen Lofthouse (ed.), Readings in Investments (Angelien Kemra) 125-126
Arnold Heertje (ed.), The Makers of Modern Economics (Vol. I) (Jan
Pen) 333-335
Keith Tribe, Strategies of Economic Order. German Economic
Discourse (H.-J. Wagener) 336-337
B. Goudzwaard and H. de Lange, Beyond Poverty and Affluence —
Toward an Economy of Care (Hans Linnemann) 337-339
Rajani Kanth (ed.), Paradigms in Economic Development: Classic
Perspectives, Critiques, and Reflections (C.L.M. Hermes) 339-341
N.R. Ericsson and J.S. Irons (eds.), Testing Exogeneity (M.M.G. Fase) 341-342
Erik Gawel, Die deutsch-deutsche Wdhrungsunion; Verlauf und
geldpolitische Konsequenzen (Kees van Paridon) 342-343
D. Mayes and P. Hart et al., The Single Market as a Stimulus to
Change: Comparisons between Britain and Germany (O.C.H.M.
Sleijpen) 344-345
Helen Winter, Interdependenzen zwischen Industriepolitik und
Handelspolitik der Europdischen Gemeinschaft (Rob Mulder) 346-347
Robert Walz, Der Vorrang des europdischen vor dem nationalen
Kartellrecht, Ulrich Ehricke, Staatliche Eingriffe in den Wettbewerb
— Kontrolle durch Gemeinschaftsrecht (Marko Bos) 347-349
F. Boekema, H. van Houtum and K. Veraghtert, Benelux, Quo Vadis?
(E.D.J. Kruijtbosch) 349-351
Alison L. Booth, The Economics of the Trade Union (P.K. Keizer) 351-352
Paul de Grauwe, Hans Dewachter and Mark Embrechts, Exchange Rate
Theory: Chaotic models of Foreign Exchange Markets (Eelke de
Jong) 353-354
Manfred Gartner, Macroeconomics under Flexible Exchange Rates
(Eelke de Jong) 354-355
Eric J. Pentecost, Exchange Rate Dynamics: A Modern Analysis of
Exchange Rate Theory and Evidence (Eelke de Jong) 356
Peter A. Diamond, On Time (S.K. Kuipers) 497-499
Paul Davidson and J.A. Kregel (eds.), Employment, Growth and
Finance; Econemic Reality and Economic Growth (H. Visser) 499-502
Mark A. Glick (ed.), Competition, Technology and Money; Classical
and Post-Keynesian Perspectives (Fieke van der Lecq) 502-505
H. Hageman and O.F. Hamouda (eds.), The Legacy of Hicks; His
Contributions to Economic Analysis (Jan Marc Berk) 505-507
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John B. Davis, Keynes’s Philosophical Development (Hugo A.
Keuzenkamp) 507-509
Th. Mayer and S.M. Sheffrin (eds.), Fiscal and Monetary Policy,
Volumes I and II (M.M.G. Fase) 509-510
A. Alesina and H. Rosenthal, Partisan Politics, Divided Government
and the Economy (Otto Swank) 510-512
Michael Landesmann and Istvan P. Székely (eds.), Industrial Restruc-
turing and Trade Reorientation in Eastern Europe (Herman Hoen) 512-514
Yu-Shan Wu, Comparative Economic Transformations. Mainland
China, Hungary, the Soviet Union, and Taiwan (Bert van Selm) 514-515
Jean-Jacques Laffont, Advances in Economic Theory: Sixth World
Congress, Volume I (Dave Furth) 515-517
R. Blundell, I. Preston, and I. Walker (eds.), The Measurement of
Household Welfare (Peter Kooreman) 517-518
A. Banerjee, J. Dolado, J.W. Galbraith, and D.F. Hendry, Co-integra-
tion, Error Correction, and the Econometric Analysis of Non-
stationary Data (Arie ten Cate) 518-521
International Labour Office Geneva, World Employment 1995. An ILO
Report (Andries de Grip) 521-522
Cees G.M. Sterks and Maarten A. Allers, Gemeenten in drievoud.
Financiéle positie van gemeenten in drie scenario’s tot 2015 (L. van
Leeuwen) 522-524
Rod Cross (ed.), The Natural Rate of Unemployment: Reflections on 25
Years of the Hypothesis (Johan Graafland) 671-672
W.H.J. Hassink, Worker Flows and the Employment Adjustment of
Firms: An Empirical Investigation (Gerhard A. Pfann) 673-675
Nico Paech, Die Wirkung potentieller Konkurrenz auf das Preis-
setzungsverhalten etablierter Firmen bei Abwesenheit strategischer
Aymmetrien (Robert C.G. Haffner) 676-677
Karl-Hans Hartwig (ed.), Verdnderte Arbeitsteilung in Europa —
Brauchen wir eine Industriepolitik? (Robert L.A. Morsink) 678-679
Todd Sanders and Keith Hartley, The Economics of Defense (Peter
A.G. van Bergeijk) 679-680
M. Blaug et al. (ed.), The Quantity Theory of Money: From Locke to
Keynes and Friedman (M.M.G. Fase) 68 1-682
Forrest Capie, Charles Goodhart, Stanley Fischer, and Norbert Schnadt,
The Future of Central Banking. The Tercentenary Symposium of the
Bank of England (Klaas Knot) 682-683
Noud Gruijters, Financiéle integratie en monetair beleid (Jan Kakes) 683-684
J.E. Ligterink and L.J.R. Scholtens (eds.), Emerging Financial
Markets: Een analyse van de betekenis en de risico’s van inter-
nationale beleggingen (Niels Hermes) 685-686
Enzo R. Grilli, The European Community and the Developing
Countries (Jan Willem Gunning) 686-688
CONTENTS
Willem van der Geest (ed.), Negotiating Structural Adjustment in
Africa (Robert Lensink) 688-689
C. Perrings, K.G. Maler, C. Folke, C.S. Holling and B.O. Jansson
(eds.), Biodiversity Loss, Economic and Ecological Issues (Lucas
Reijnders) 689-690
G. Uebe, World of Economic Models: A Catalogue of Typical Specifica-
tions of Economic Models (M.M.G. Fase) 690-691
André Burgstaller, Property and Prices: Toward a Unified Theory of
Value (Roel P. Zuidema) 692-693
T.F. Bewley (ed.), Advances in Econometrics — Fifth World Congress
(C.C.A. Winder) 693-695
Alfred Medio, in collaboration with Giampaolo Gallo, Chaotic
Dynamics. Theory and Application to Economics (Cars Hommes) 695-698
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Instructions for Authors 129, 359, 527, 797
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