2000

wopaarhec 2000-1 On the Robustness of Unit Root Tests in the Presence of Double Unit Roots by Niels Haldrup and Peter Lildholdt

wopaarhec 2000-2 Local Power Functions of Tests for Double Unit Roots by Niels Haldrup and Peter Lildholdt

wopaarhec 2000-3 Quasi-Static Macroeconomic Systems by Jamsheed Shorish

wopaarhec 2000-4 A Notion of Consistent Rationalizability - Between Weak and Pearce’s Extensive Form Rationalizability by Licun Xue

wopaarhec 2000-5 Labour, An Equivocal Concept for Economic Analyses by Ebbe Yndgaard

wopaarhec 2000-6 Testing for Unit Roots with Stationary Covariates by Graham Elliott and Michael Jansson

wopaarhec 2000-7  A Dynamic Agricultural Household Model with Uncertain Income and Irreversible and Indivisible Investments under Credit Constraints by Nikolaj Malchow-Møller and Bo Jellesmark Thorsen

wopaarhec 2000-8 Measurement Errors and Outliers in Seasonal Unit Root Testing by Niels Haldrup, Antonio Montanés and Andreu Sanso

wopaarhec 2000-9 En kritisk vurdering af den generelle ligevægtsmodel by Erik Harsaae

wopaarhec 2000-10 Why the ECB Should be Ultra-Liberal by Rasmus Højbjerg Jacobsen

wopaarhec 2000-11 Structurally Dependent Competing Risks by Michael Rosholm and Michael Svarer

wopaarhec 2000-12 Farsighted Stability in Hedonic Games by Effrosyni Diamantoudi and Licun Xue

wopaarhec 2000-13 Stable Agreements in Infinitely Repeated Gamesl by Licun Xue

wopaarhec 2000-14 Government Debt and Capital Accumulation in the Blanchard-Cass-Yaari OLG Model by Bo Sandemann Rasmussen

wopaarhec 2000-15 Investment under Uncertainty - the Case of Repeated Investment Options by Nikolaj Malchow-Møller and Bo Jellesmark Thorsen

wopaarhec 2000-16 The Bi-parameter Smooth Transition AutoRegressive model by Boriss Siliverstovs

wopaarhec 2000-17 Demand Policy in the Long Run by Peter Skott.  Forthcoming in a book edited by P. Arestis, M. Desai & S. Dow

wpaarhec 2000-18 Skill Asymmetries, Increasing Wage Inequality and Unemployment by Paul Auerbach and Peter Skott.

wopaarhec 2000-19 Nominal Rigidities and the Optimal Rate of Inflation by Torben M. Andersen

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