OXFORD BULLETIN OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS, 62, 1 (2000) 0305-9049 INDEX TO VOLUME 61 (1999) No. 1 — FEBRUARY What Has Happened to the Union Wage Andrew Hildreth Differential in Britain in the 1990s? When Economic Reform is Faster than Martin Ravallion and Statistical Reform: Measuring and Shaohua Chen Explaining Income Inequality in Rural China Simultaneous Determination of Home Peter Glick Work and Market Work of Women in Urban West Africa Wave Behaviour of Mergers and Marcelo Resende Acquisitions in the UK: a Sectoral Study The Effect of Unemployment Benefits on Vera Adamchik the Probability of Re-employment in Poland A New Test for Structural Stability Based Jonathan H. Wright on Recursive Residuals PRACTITIONERS CORNER Peter Ericson and A Note on the Performance of Simple Jorgen Hansen Specification Tests for the Tobit Model No. 2 — MAY On Kin Groups and Wages in the Ghanaian Paul Collier and Labour Market Ashish Garg Fertility and the Human Capital Loss of Christian Belzil and Non-participation Philip Hergel New Men and New Women? A Comparison Alison L. Booth, of Paid Work Propensities From a Panel Stephen P. Jenkins and Data Perspective Carlos Garcia Serrano Capital Structure and Labour Demand: Michael Funke, Investigations Using German Micro Data Wolf Maurer and Holger Strulik 131 © Blackwell Publishers Ltd, 2000. Published by Blackwell Publishers, 108 Cowley Road, Oxford OX4 1JF, UK and 350 Main Street, Malden, MA 02148, USA. 132 BULLETIN Market Segmentation and Stock Price Keith Cuthbertson, Behaviour Simon Hayes and Dirk Nitzsche Multicointegration in Stock-flow Models Tom Engsted and Niels Haldrup Diagnostics for IV Regressions M. Hashem Pesaran and Larry W. Taylor Near Observational Equivalence and Francesc Marmol and Fractionally Integrated Processes Juan C. Reboredo No. 3 — AUGUST Do the Rich Stay Unemployed Longer? An Elena G. F. Stancanelli Empirical Study for the UK Transitions To and From Self-Employment Raquel Carrasco in Spain: An Empirical Analysis The Hiring Function Reconsidered: On Karen Mumford and Closing the Circle Peter N. Smith UK Intra-Industry Trade with the EU North David Greenaway, and South Chris Milner and RobertJ . R. Elliott On Some Statistical Methods for Modelling Stephen Pudney the Incidence of Poverty On the Role of Seasonal Intercepts in Philip Hans Franses and Seasonal Cointegration Robert M. Kunst A Correction for Local Biasedness of the Kim-Leng Goh and Wald and Null Wald Tests Maxwell L. King No. 4 - NOVEMBER The Components of Output Growth: A Gary Koop, Stochastic Frontier Analysis Jacek Osiewalski and Mark F. J. Steel Investment in Africa’s Manufacturing Arne Bigsten et al. Sector: a Four Country Panel Data Analysis A Time Series Analysis of UK Lottery Lisa Farrell, Sales: Long and Short Run Price Edgar Morgenroth Elasticities and Ian Walker © Blackwell Publishers 2000 INDEX TO VOLUME 61 (1999) Gambling on Lotto Numbers: Testing for Catriona Purfield and Substitutability or Complementarity Patrick Waldron Using Semi-weekly Turnover Data Long-Run Causality, with an Application to Catherine Bruneau and International Links between Long-Term Eric Jondeau Interest Rates Seasonal Unit Root Tests with Structural Keivin Balcombe Breaks in Deterministic Seasonality Unit Root Testing Using Covariates: Some Guglielmo Maria Caporale Theory and Evidence and Nikitas Pittis PRACTITIONERS CORNER Wiji Arulampalam A Note on Estimated Coefficients in Random Effects Probit Models SPECIAL ISSUE - NOVEMBER Panel Data Unit Roots and Cointegration: | Anindya Banerjee An Overview A Comparative Study of Unit Root Tests G. §. Maddala and with Panel Data and a New Simple Test Shaowen Wu Critical Values for Cointegration Tests in Peter Pedroni Heterogeneous Panels with Multiple Regressors Testing the Stability of a Production Suzanne McCoskey and Function with Urbanization as a Shift Chihwa Kao Factor International R&D Spillovers: An Chihwa Kao, Application of Estimation and Inference Min-Hsien Chiang and in Panel Cointegration Bangtian Chen Maximum Likelihood Estimation in Panels Hyungsik R. Moon and with Incidental Trends Peter C. B. Phillips A Principal Components Analysis of Stephen Hall, Common Stochastic Trends in Stepana Lazarova and Heterogeneous Panel Data: Some Monte Giovanni Urga Carlo Evidence © Blackwell Publishers 2000