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Volume 53, Number 2, 1 January 2001
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Welfare reform for low income workers
pp. 189-214(26)
Author: R. Blundell

Is there really a European business cycle? A comment
pp. 215-220(6)
Authors: R. Inklaar; J. de Haan

Pareto - improving intergenerational transfers
pp. 260-280(21)
Author: B. Wigger

Hedging and nonlinear risk exposure
pp. 281-296(16)
Authors: U. Broll; K. Chow; K. Wong

Unionization and European antidumping protection
pp. 297-317(21)
Authors: H. Vandenbussche; R. Veugelers; J. Konings

The investment tax credit under monopolistic competition
pp. 318-351(34)
Authors: B. Heijdra; D. Broer

Acknowledgements
pp. 373-374(2)

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