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Volume 38, Number 1, February 2005

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Viewpoint: Option prices, preferences, and state variables
pp. 1-27(27)
Authors: Garcia, René; Luger, Richard; Renault, Éric

Pensions and fertility incentives
pp. 28-48(21)
Authors: Fenge, Robert; Meier, Volker

A tale of two cities and a Giffen good
pp. 49-56(8)
Author: Garratt, Rod

Public capital, asymmetric information, and economic growth
pp. 57-80(24)
Authors: Ho, Wai-Hong; Wang, Yong

Minimum wage impacts on youth employment transitions, 1993–1999
pp. 81-104(24)
Authors: Campolieti, Michele; Fang, Tony; Gunderson, Morley

Distributional effects of `general population' prescription drug programs in Canada
pp. 128-148(21)
Authors: Alan, Sule; Crossley, Thomas F.; Grootendorst, Paul; Veall, Michael R.

Strategic union delegation and strike activity
pp. 149-173(25)
Authors: Mauleon, Ana; Vannetelbosch, Vincent

Ex post bidding and efficient coordination unemployment
pp. 174-193(20)
Authors: Julien, Benoît; Kennes, John; King, Ian

Unemployment and the welfare effects of trade policy
pp. 194-210(17)
Author: Kreickemeier, Udo

Antidumping protection and R&D competition
pp. 211-227(17)
Authors: Gao, Xiwang; Miyagiwa, Kaz

Welfare-ranking ad valorem and specific tariffs under monopolistic competition
pp. 228-241(14)
Authors: Jørgensen, Jan G.; Schröder, Philipp J.H.

An analysis of the MFN clause under asymmetries of cost and market structure
pp. 242-254(13)
Authors: Saggi, Kamal; Yildiz, Halis Murat

Firm behaviour and market access in a Free Trade Area with rules of origin
pp. 290-308(19)
Authors: Ju, Jiandong; Krishna, Kala

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