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BOLLETTINO n. 170
Indici selezionati dei periodici
anno XVIII dicembre 1999
INDICE
1. American economic review: da 2 a 5/98; da 1 a 3/99 pag. 3
2. British journal of industrial relations: da 2 a 4/98; da 1 a 3/99 pag. 19
3. Capital and class: da 67 a 69/99 pag. 24
4. Droit social : da 1 a 11/99 pag. 30
5. Economic journal : da 452 a 457/99 pag. 37
6. Futuribles : da 238 a 247 + numero speciale/99 pag. 46
7. Industrial and labor relations review: 4/98; da 1 a 4/99 pag. 55
8. National institute economic review : da 167 a170/99 pag. 62
9. Projet : da 257 a 259/99 pag. 66
10. Revue d'economie politique: da 1 a 5/99 pag. 71
11. Revue economique: da 1 a 6/99 pag. 75
12. Sociologie du travail: da 1 a 3/99 pag. 82
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THE AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW
VOL. 88 NO. 2 maggio 1998
PAPERS AND PROCEEDINGS
OF THE
Hundred and Tenth Annual Meeting
OF THE
AMERICAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION
Chicago, IL
January 3-5, 1998
Program Arranged by Robert W. Fogel
Papers and Proceedings Edited by J. David Baldwin and Ronald L. Oaxaca
CONTENTS
Editors' Introduction J. David Baldwin and Ronald L Oaxac vii
Foreword Robert W. Fogel viii
PAPERS
Richard T. Ely LectureTurnpikes Lionel W. McKenzie 1
Clio and the Economic Organization of ScienceCommon Agency Contracting and the Emergence of "Open Science" Institutions Paul A. David 15Revolution from Above: The Role of the State in Creating the German Research System, 1810-1910Timothy Lenoir 22Academic Science and Technology in the Service of Industry: MIT Creates a "Permeable"Engineering School Christophe Lécuyer 28Federal Government Initiatives and the Foundations of the Information Technology Revolution:Lessons from. History Marjory S. Blumenthal 34
Historical Perspectives on Current Issues of Economic Performance
3
Micro Rules and Macro Outcomes: The Impact of Micro Structure on the Efficiency of SecurityExchanges, London, New York, and Paris, 1800-1914 Lance Davis and Larry Neal 40The Peace Dividend in Historical Perspective Hugh Rockoff
46Wages and Labor Markets Before the Civil War Robert A. Margo 51
Useful Microeconomics from Business History
Representative Firm Analysis and the Character of Competition: Glimpses from the Great Depression Daniel M. G. Raff 57
Survival and Size Mobility Among the World's Largest 100 Industrial Corporations, 1912-1995Leslie Hannah 62Partnerships, Corporations, and the Theory of the Firm Naomi R. Lamoreaux 66
The New Institutional EconomicsThe New Institutional Economics Ronald Coase 72The Institutions of Governance Oliver E. Williamson 75Historical and Comparative Institutional Analysis Avner Greif 80Norms and Networks in Economic and Organizational Performance Victor Nee 85
What We Get for Health-Care SpendingTechnological Change in Heart-Disease Treatment: Does High Tech Mean Low Value? Mark McClellan and Haruko Noguchi 90Tle Value of Health: 1970-1990 David M. Cutler and Elizabeth Richardson
97Economic Effect- of Reducing DisabilityKenneth G. Manton, Eric Stallard, and Larry Corder 101Measuring Prices and Quantities of Treatment for Depression Richard G. Frank, Susan H. Busch, and Ernst R. Berndt 106Public Funds, Private Funds, and Medical Innovation: How Managed Care Affects Public Fundsfor Clinical Research Judith K. Hellerstein 112
The Changing Market for Health InsuranceThe Demand for Medical Care: What People Pay Does Matter Mattew J. Eichener 117Adverse Selection and Adverse RetentionDaniel Altamn, David M. Cutler, and Richard J. Zeckhauser 122Payment Heterogeneity, Physician Practice and Access to Care Sherry Glied 127What Has Increased Medical-Care Spending Bought?David M. Cutler, Mark McClellan and Joseph P. Newhouse 132
Social Security and Real Economy: Evidence and Policy ImplicationsSocial Security: Privatization and ProgressivityLaurence J. Kotlikoff, Kent A. Smetters and Jan Walliser 137Perspectives on the Social Security Crisis and Proposed SolutionsKevin M. Murphy and Finis Welch 142Social Security and the Real Economy: An Inquiry into Some Neglected IssuesIssac Ehrlich and Jian-Guo Zhong 151
Social Security and Declining Labor-Force Participation: Here and Abroad4
Social Security and Retirement: An International ComparisonJonathan Gruber and David A. Wise 158Social Security and Labor-Force Participation in the NetherlandsArie Kapteyn and Klaas de Vos 164Pensions and Labor-Market Partecipation in the United KingdomRichard Blundell and Paul Johnson 168Social Security and Declining Labor-Force Partecipation in GermanyAxel Börsch - Supan and Reinhold Schnabel 173
Informing Retirement-Security Reform401(k) Plans and Future Patterns of Retirement SavingJames M. Poterba, Steven F. Venti and David A. Wise 179The Cause of Wealth Dispersion at Retirement: Choice or Change?Steven F. Venti and David A. Wise 185Socioeconomic Status and HealthJames P. Smith 192Extending the Consumption-Tax Treatment of Personal Retirement SavingJohn B. Shoven and David A. Wise 197
Women and Retirement IssueMarried Women's Retirement Expectations: Do Pensions and Social Security Matter?Marjorie Honig 202Gender Differences in the Allocation of Assets in Retirement Savings PlansAnnika E. Sundén and Brian J. Surette 207How Are Partecipants Investing Their Accounts in Partecipant-Directed Individual Account Pension Plans?Leslie E. Papke 212
Life-Cycle and Cohort Studies of AgingAging in the Early 20th CenturyClayne L. Pope and Larry T. Wimmer 217Rise of the Welfare State and Labor-Force Partecipation of Older Males: Evidence From the Presocial Security EraChulhee Lee 222Secular Trends in the Determinants of Disability BenefitsSven E. Wilson and Louis L. Nguyen 227The Evolution of Retirement: Summary of a Research ProjectDora L. Costa 232
Demographic Trends and Economic ConsequencesUncertain Demographic Futures and Social Security FinancesRonald Lee and Shripad Tuljapurkar 237Domographic Analysis of Aging and Longevity James W. Vaupel 242Aging and Inequality in Income and Health Angus S. Deaton and Christina H. Paxson 248
Intergenerational RelationsGenerations and the Distribution of Economic Well-Being: A Cross-National View
5
Timothy M. Smeeding and Dennis H. Sullivan 254Relative Cohort Size and Inequality in the United States Diane J. Macunovich 259Intergenerational Transmission of health Dennis Ahlburg 265
On the Economics of GivingTransfers, Empathy Formation, and Reverse Transfers Oded Stark and Ita Falk 271The Prestige Motive for Making Charitable Transfers William T Harbaugh 277Tax Policy and GiftsLouis Kaplow 283
Tax and Human-Capital Policy Taxes, Uncertainty, and Human Capital Kenneth L Judd 289Tax Policy and Human-Capital Formation .James J. Heckman,- Lance Lochner, and.Christopher Taber 293Does Govemment R&D Policy Mainly Benefit Scientists and Engineers? Austan Goolsbee 298
Rethinking Public EducationThe Origins of State-Level Differences in the Public Provision Of Higher Education: 1890-1940Claudia Goldin and Lawrence F. Katz 303How Much Does School Spending Depend on Family Income? The Historical Origins of theCurrent School Finance Dilemma Caroline M. Hoxby 309
Demographic Change, Intergenerational Linkages, and Public EducationJames M. Poterba 315
Work or Leisure: A Changing Decision?When We WorkDanie1 S. Hamermesh 321Assortative Mating by Schooling and the Work Behavior of Wives and HusbandsJohn Pencavel 326The Unequal Work Day: A . Long -Term View Dora L Costa 330
What is Poverty and Who Are the Poor? Redefinition for the United States in the 1990'sAbsolute versus Relative Poverty James E. Foster 335Self-Reliance as a Poverty Criterion: Trends in Earnings-Capacity Poverty, 1975-1992Robert Haveman and Andrew Bershadker 342Alternative Historical Trends in Poverty David M. Betson and Jennifer L. Warlick 348Poverty-Measurement Research Using the Consumer Expenditure Survey and the Survey of Incomeand Program Participation Kathleen Short, Martina Shea, David Johnson, and Thesia I. Garner 352
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African-American Economic Gains: A Long-Term AssessmentRace and Class in Postindustrial Employment Gerald D. Jaynes 357Quit Behavior as a Measure of Worker Opportunity Black Workers in the Interwar Industrial NorthWarren Whatley and Stan Sedo 363Assessing 50 Years of African-American Economic Status, 1940- 1990 Marcus Alexis 368
Theoretical and Empirical Developments in Cost-Benefit Analysis and Program EvaluationImagined Risks and Cost-Benefit Analysis Robert A. Pollak 376General -Equilibrium Treatment Effects: A Study of Tuition Policy .James J. Heckman, Lance Lochner, and Christopher Taber 381
Government in TransitionRegulatory Discretion and the Unofficial EconomySimon Johnson, Daniel Kaufmann, and Pablo Zoido-Lobatón 387Changing Incentives of the Chinese BureaucracyDavid D. Li 393Private Enforcement of Public Laws: A Theory of Legal ReformJonathan R. Hay and Andrei Shleifer 398
Forecasting Japan's Future: The Lessons of HistoryThe 1940 System: Japan under the Wartime EconomyYukio Noguchi
404Structural Change and Japanese Economic History: Will the 21st Century Be Different?Gary R. Saxonhouse 408Declining Population and Sustained Economic Growth: Can They Coexist?Yutaka Kosai, Jun Saito and Naohiro Yashiro 412The Incentive Structure of a "Managed Market Economy": Can It Survive the Millennium?Koici Hamada 417
China's Economic Reforms: Some Unfinished BusinessCompetition, Policy Burdens and State-Owned Enterprise ReformJustine Yifu Lin, Fang Cai and Zouh Li 422China's State Enterprise: Public Goods, Externalities, and CoaseGary H. Jefferson 428Village Leaders and Land-Rights Formation in ChinaScott Rozelle and Guo Li 133
Banking Crises, Currency Crises and Macroeconomic UncertaintyThe Double Drain with a Cross-Border Twist: More on the Relationship Between Banking and Currency CrisesVictoria Miller
439Financial Crises in Asia and Latin America: Then and NowGraciela L. Kaminsky and Carmen M. Reinhart 444On the Importance of the Precautionary Saving Motive
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Annamaria Lusardi 449Risk, Entrepreneurship, and Human-Capital AccumulationMurat F. Iyigun and Ann L. Owen 454
The Economics of Gun ControlWho Owns Guns? Criminals, Victims, and the Culture of ViolenceEdward L. Glaeser and Spencer Glendon 458Guns, Violence, and the Efficiency of Illegal MarketsJohn J. Donohue III and Steven D. Levitt 463Lives Saved or Lives Lost? The Effects of Concealed-Handgun Laws on CrimeHashem Dezhbaksh and Paul H. Rubin 468Criminal Deterrence Geographic Spillovers and the Right to Carry Concealed HandgunsStephen G. Bronars and John R. Lott Jr. 475
Teaching Statistics and Econometrics to UndergraduatesEngaging Students in Quantitative Analysis with Short Case Examples from the Academic and Popular PressWilliam E. Becker 480Teaching Undergraduate Econometrics: A Suggestion for Fundamental ChangePeter E. Kennedy 487
PROCEEDINGS
John Bates Clark Award 494
Minutes of the Annual Meeting 495
Minutes of the Executive Committee Meetings 496
THE AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW
VOL. 88 NO. 3 june 1998
Articles
Applications of Option-Pricing Theory: Twenty Five Years LaterRobert C. Merton 323
Derivatives in a Dynamic EnvironmentMyron S. Scholes 350
Unraveling in Matching MarketsHao Li and Sherwin Rosen 371
Motivation and MarketsW. Bentley MacLeod and James M. Malcomson 388
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The Economics of Child LaborKaushik Basu and Pham Hoang Van 412
A Theory of Holdouts in Wage BargainingWulong Gu and Peter Kuhn 428
Children and Their Parents' Labor Supply: Evidence from Exogenous Variation in Family SizeJoshua D. Angrist and William N. Evans 450
Does European Unemployment Prop Up American Wages? National Labor Markets and Global TradeDonald R. Davis 478
Growth CyclesGeorge W. Evans, Seppo Honkapohja,and Paul Romer 495
Financial Intermediation and Regime Switching in Business CyclesCostas Azariadis and Bruce Smith 516
Stock Markets, Banks, and Economic GrowthRoss Levine and Sara Zervos 537
Financial Dependence and GrowthRaghuram G. Rajan and Luigi Zingales 559
Unique Equilibrium in a Model of Self-Fulfilling Currency AttacksStephen Morris and Hyun Song Shin
587
Shorter Papers
Compensating Differentials for Gender-Specific Job Injury RisksJoni Hersch 598Did Unilateral Divorce Raise Divorce Rates? Evidence from Panel DataLeora Friedberg 608Divorce-Law Changes, Household Bargaining, and Married Women's Labor SupplyJeffrey S. Gray 628Caps On Political Lobbying YeOn-KO0 Che and Ian L. Gale 643Is There a Free-Rider Problem in Lobbing? Endogenous Tariffs, Trigger Strategies, andthe Number of FirmsPaul Pecorino 652
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THE AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW
VOL. 88 NO. 4 September 1998
Articles
The Market for Sulfur Dioxide EmissionsPaul L. Joskow, Richard Schmalensee, and Elizabeth M. Bailey 669
Valuing the Impact of Large-Scale Ecological Change in a Market: The Effect of ClimateChange on U.S. TimberBrent Sohngen and Robert Mendelsohn 686
Layoffs, Top Executive Pay, and Firm PerformanceKevin F. Hallock 711
Multidimensional Uncertainty and Herd Behavior in Financial MarketsChristopher Avery and Peter Zemsky
724
The Effect of Tax-Favored Retirement Accounts on Capital AccumulationAyse 1mrohoroglu, Selahattin 1mrohoroglu, and Douglas H. Joines 749
Is There a Retirement-Savings Puzzle?James Banks, Richard Blundell, and Sarah Tanner 769
Education-Finance Reform and the Distribution of Education ResourcesSheila E. Murray, William N. Evans,and Robert M. Schwab
789
Public Education and Income Distribution: A Dynamic Quantitative Evaluation of EducationFinance ReformRaquel Fernández and Richard Rogerson 813
Games with Procedurally Rational PlayersMartin J Osbome and Ariel Rubinstein 834
Predicting How People Play Games: Reinforcement Learning in Experimental Games withUnique, Mixed Strategy EquilibriaIdo Erev and Alvin E. Roth 848
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Noncooperative Bargaining, Hostages, and Optimal Asset OwnershipY Stephen Chiu 882
Incomplete Contracts and Strategic AmbiguityB. Douglas Bernheim and Michael D. Whinston 902
Shorter Papers
Monty Hall's Three Doors: Construction and Deconstruction of a Choice AnomalyDaniel Friedman 933
Iterated Dominance and Iterated Best Response in Experimental "p-Beauty Contests"Teck-Hua Ho, Colin Camerer, and Keith Weigelt 947
Do the Rich Get Richer and the Poor Poorer? Experimental Tests of a Model of PowerYvonne Durham, Jack Hirshleifer, and Vernon L. Smith 970
Gains from Trade and Strategic Interaction: Equilibrium Acid Rain Abatement in theEastern United States and Canada Linda T. M. Bui 984
Voting for Protection: Does Direct Foreign Investment Influence Legislator Behavior?Bruce A. Blonigen and David N. Figlio
Changes in U.S. Tariffs: The Role of Import Prices and Commercial PoliciesDouglas A. Irwin 1002
Ex Post Liability for Harm vs. Ex Ante Safety Regulation: Substitutes or Complements?Comment Christian Ewerhart and Patrick W. Schmtz 1027
Announcement of the AEA Program 1029
THE AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW
VOL. 88 NO. 5 December 1998
Articles
The Value of Weather Information Services for Nineteenth-Century Great Lakes ShippingErik D. Craft 1059
The Rise and Fall of Bank Control in the United States: 1890-1939Miguel Cantillo Simon 1077
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Winners and Losers in Russia's Economic TransitionElizabeth Brainerd 1094
Unemployment and the Social Safety Net During Transitions to a Market Economy: Evidence from the Czech and Slovak RepublicsJohn C. Ham, Jan Svejnar, and Katherine Terrell 1117
Federalism and the Soft Budget Constraint Yingyi Qian and Gérard Roland 1143
Interest-Group Competition and the Organization of Congress: Theory and Evidence from Financial Services' Political Action CommitteesRandall S. Kroszner and Thomas Stratmann 1163
Toward an Economic Theory of Leadership: Leading by ExampleBenjamin E. Hermalin 1188
Ambiguity Aversion and Incompleteness of Contractual Form Sujoy Mukerji 1207
Anticompetitive Vertical Integration by a Dominant Firm. Michael H. Riordan 1232
Patent Litigation as an Information-Transmission Mechanism Jay Pil Choi 1249
The Home Market, Trade, and Industrial StructureDonald R. Davis 1264
Industrial Development and the Convergence QuestionMarvin Goodfriend and John McDermott 1277
Endogenous Growth Without Scale EffectsPaul S. Segerstrom 1290
Shorter Papers
The Matching Market Institution: A Laboratory InvestigationChanghua Sun Rich and Daniel Friedman 1311
Experimental Evidence on the Evolution of Meaning of Messages in Sender-Receiver GamesAndreas Blume, Douglas V. DeJong, Yong-Gwan Kim, and Geoffrey B. Sprinkle 1323
Why Referees Are Not Paid (Enough)Maxim Engers and Joshua S. Gans 1341
The Dead weight of Loss of Christmas:Comment John A. List and Jason F. Shogren 1350
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Reply Sara J. Solnick and David Hemenway 1356Reply Joel Waldfogel1358
THE AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW
VOL. 89 NO. 1 March 1999
Articles
Catching Up with the EconomyRobert W. Fogel 1
The Voracity EffectAaron Tomell and Philip R. Lane 22
Endogenous Technological Change and Wage InequalityHuw Lloyd-Ellis 47
Technological RevolutionsFrancesco Caselli 78
Doing It Now or LaterTed O'Donoghue and Matthew Rabin 103
Cooperative Investments and the Value of ContractingYeon-Koo Che and Donald B. Hausch 125
Rules of Thumb versus Dynamic ProgrammingMartin Lettau and Harald Uhlig 148
The Generalized War of AttritionJeremy Bulow and Paul Klemperer 175
The Role of Multilateral Institutions in International Trade CooperationGiovanni Maggi 190
An Economic Theory of GATTKyle Bagwell and Robert W Staiger 215
Technology, Employment, and the Business Cycle: Do Technology Shocks Explain AggregateFluctuations?Jordi Galí 249
Scale Economies and Industry Agglomeration Externalities: A Dynamic Cost Function Approach
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Catherine J. Morrison Paul and Donald S. Siegel 272
Shorter Papers
Can Affirmative Action Be Cost Effective? An Experimental Examination of PricePreference Auctions Allan Corns and Andrew Schotter 291
Overconfidence and Excess Entry: An Experimental ApproachColin Camerer and Dan Lovallo 306
The Winner's Curse and Public Information in Common Value Auctions:Comment James C. Cox, Samuel H. Dinkin, and Vernon L Smith 319Reply Colin M. Campbell, John H. Kagel, and Dan Levin 325
Social Distance and Other-Regarding Behavior in Dictator Games:Comment Iris Bohnet and Bruno S. Frey 335Reply Elizabeth Hoffman, Kevin McCabe, and Vernon L Smith 340
Optimal Inflation Targets, "Conservative" Central Banks, and Linear Inflation Contracts:Comment Roel M. W. J. Beetsma and Henrik Jensen 342
THE AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW
VOL. 89 NO. 2 May 1999
PAPERS AND PROCEEDINGS
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OF THE
One Hundred Eleventh Annual Meeting
OF THE
AMERICAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION
New York, NY
January 3-5, 1999
Program Arranged by D. Gale Johnson
Papers and Proceedings Edited by J. David Baldwin and Ronald L. Oaxaca
CONTENTS
Editors' Introduction J David Baldwin and Ronald Oaxaca
vi
Foreword D. Gale Johnson vii
PAPERS
Richard T. Ely LectureIn Defense of Inequality Finis Welch 1
Economic Well-Being in the United States: How Much Improvement?Fifty Years of U.S. Income Data from the Current Population Survey: Alternatives Trends andQuality Daniel H. Weinberg, Charles T. Nelson, Marc I. Roemer, and Edward J. Welniak, Jr. 18U.S. Wage-Inequality Trends and Recent Immigration Robert L Lerman 23Some Income-Measurement Issues and Their Policy Implications John C. Weicher 29
Trends in Worker Pay: What Do the Data Show?Why Do Different Wage Series Tell Different Stories? Katharine G. Abraham, James R. Spletzer, and Jay . C. . Stewart 34Economic Growth: How Good Can It Get?Frank P. Stafford 40
Measuring Labor's Share Alan B. Krueger 45
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The "Natural Rate" and the NAIRU After Four Years of Low InflationThe NAIRU and Wages in Local Labor Markets Robert M. Coen, Robert Eisner, John Tepper Marlin, and Suken N. Shah 52Does the NAIRU Have the Right Dynamics? .Ray C. Fair 58Behind This Structural Boom: The Role of Asset Valuations Edmund S. Phelps 63
New Developments in Price DynamicsWage Dynamics: Reconciling Theory and EvidenceOlivier Blanchard and Lawrence F. Katz 69Toward a General Theory of Wage and Price Rigidities and Economic Fluctuations Joseph E. Stiglitz 75Price Dynamics and Production Lags Assar Lindbeck and Dennis J. Snower 81
Firm Size and WagesFirm-Size Wage Differentials in Switzerland: Evidence from Job-ChangersRudolf Winter Ebmer and Josef Zweim Uller 89Productivity Differences Across Employers: The Roles of Employer Size, Age, and Human CapitalJohn C. Haltiwanger, Julia L Lane, and James R. Spletzer 94Examining the Employer-Size Wage Premium in the Manufacturing, Retail Trade, and ServiceIndustries Using Employer-Employee Matched Data Kimberly Bayard and Kenneth R. Troske 99Workers Are More Productive in Large Firms Todd L ldson and Walter Y. Oi 104
Productivity Growth: Current Recovery and Longer-Term TrendsInformation Technology and Growth Dale W. Jorgenson and Kevin J Stiroh 109The Information-Technology Revolution and the Stock Market Jeremy Greenwood and Boyan Jovanovic 116U.S. Economic Growth Since 1870: One Big Wave?Robert J. Gordon 123
New Ideas on Economic GrowthZipf's Law and the Growth of Cities Xavier Gabaix 129Productivity Growth and Factor Prices in East Asia Chang-Tai Hsieh 133Growth: With or Without Scale Effects? .....Charles L Jones 139
Population and Economic GrowthPopulation and Economic Growth Gary S. Becker, Edward L. Glaeser, and Kevin M. Murphy 145From Malthusian Stagnation to Modem Growth Oded Galor and David N. Weil 150Income-Distribution Dynamics with Endogenous Fertility Michael Kremer and Daniel Chen 155
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Generational Accounting Around the WorldGenerational Accounting Around the GlobeLaurence J. Kotlikoff and Bernd Raffelhüschen 161
Generational Accounting in Europe Bernd Raffelhüschen 167Lessons from Generational Accounting in Japan Noriyuki Takayama and Yukinobu Kitamura
171
Analyzing the Fiscal Impact of U.S. Immigration Alan J. Auerbach and Philip Oreopoulos 176
Immigration Policy and Immigrant QualityAre Immigrants Favorably Self-Selected?Barry R. Chiswick 181Immigrants and Human-Capital Investment Harriet Orcutt Duleep and Mark C. Regets 186Immigration Policy and Immigrant Quality: The Australian Points System Paul W. Miller 192
Topics in Labor EconomicsWomen's Wages in Women's Work: A U.S./Canada Comparison of the Roles of Unions and"Public Goods" Sector Jobs Michael Baker and Nicole M. Fortin 198Exchange Rates and Employment Instability: Evidence from Matched CPS Data Linda Goldberg, Joseph Tracy, and Stephanie Aaronson 204Employment and Retirement Following a Late-Career Job Loss Sewin Chan and Ann Huff Stevens 211
Prospects for the Long-Term Reform of MedicareMedicare Reform: Obstacles and Options Joseph R. Antos and Linda Bilheimer
217Prefunding Medicare Martin Feldstein 222The Geography of Medicare David M. Cutler and Louise Sheiner 228
Child WelfareHousehold Resource Allocation in Stepfamilies: Darwin Reflects on the Plight of CinderellaAnne Case, I-Fen Lin, and Sara McLanahan 234Parental Resources and Child Abuse and Neglect Christina Paxson and Jane Waldfogel 239Is the Impact of Health Shocks Cushioned by Socioeconomic Status? The Case of Low BirthweightJanet Currie and Rosemary Hyson 245
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Why Has Fertility Fallen Below Replacement in Industrial Nations, and Will It Last?Population Growth, Dependency, and Consumption David N. Weil 251Fertility Decline in the Developed World: Where Will It End? John Bongaarts 256U.S. Abortion Policy and Fertility Jacob Alex Klerman 261
Agriculture and Transition: The First DecadeMeasures of Agricultural Support Policies in Transition Economies: 1994-1997 Alberto Valdes
265Land Reform and Farm Restructuring: What Has Been Accomplished to Date? Zvi Lerman 271
History's Largest Labor Flow: Understanding China's Rural MigrationInside China's Cities: Institutional Barriers and Opportunities for Urban MigrantsFeng Wang and Xuejin Zuo 276Leaving the Countryside : Rural to Urban Migration Decision in ChinaYaohui Zhao 281Migration, Remittances and Agricultural Productivity in ChinaScott Roselle, J. Edward Taylor and Alan deBrauw 287
Income Distribution in ChinaMarkets and Inequality in Rural China: Parallels with the PastDwayne Benjamin and Loren Brandt 292Income Distribution in Urban China During the Period of Economic Reform and GlobalizationAzizur Rahman Lhan, Keith Griffin and Carl Riskin 296China's Lagging Poor AreasMartin Ravallion and Jytsna Jalan 301Urban-Biased Policies and Rising Income Inequality in ChinaDennis Tao Yang 306
Evolution of the Geographic Concentration of IndustryThe Geographic Concentration of Industry: Does Natural Advantage Explain Agglomeration?Glenn Ellison and Edward L. Glaeser 311Scale of Local Production and City SizeThomas J. Holmes 317Spatial Evolution of Population and Industry in the United StatesDuncan Black and Vernon Henderson 321
The Reliability of Aggregate StatisticsDecomposition of Productivity and Unit CostsCarol Corrado and Lawrence Slifman 328Quality Improvement in Health Care : A Framework for Price and Output MeasurementIrving Shapiro, Matthew d. Shapiro and David W. Wilcox 333Discrepancies in International Data: An Application to China-Hong Kong Entrepôt TradeRobert C. Feenstra, Wen Hai, Wing T. Woo, and Shunli Yao 338
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The State of Economic EducationHow Departments of Economics Evaluate TeachingWilliam E. Becker and Michael Watts
344What Do College Seniors Know About Economics?William Walstad and Sam Allgood 350The State of Economic EducationMichael K. Salemi and John J. Siegfried 355
Financial Services in the Black CommunityCredit and Banking Structure: Asian and African-American Experience in Los AngelesGary Dymski and Lisa Mohanty 362What Can We Expect from Community-Based Lending for the District of ColumbiaGwendolyn Flowers 367The Economic Performance of African-American-Owned Banks: The Role of Loan Loss ProvisionsChristopher C. Henderson 372Portfolio Choices of Parents and Their Children as Young Adults: Asset Accumulation by African-American FamiliesNgina S. Chiteji and Frank P. Stafford 377
Gender and Economic TransactionsFinancial Decision-Making: Are Women Really More Risk Averse?Renate Schubert, Martin Brown, Matthias Gysler and Hans Wolfgang Brachinger 381Gender and Culture: International Experimental Evidence from Trust GamesRachel Croson and Nancy Buchan 386Cracks in the Glass Ceiling: Gender and Promotion in the Economics ProfessionJohn M. McDowell, Larry D. Singell Jr. and James P. Ziliak 392
Gender Differences in Salary and Promotion in the Humanities Donna K. Ginther and Kathy J. Hayes 397
Ineffectiveness of Economic SanctionsSame Song, Same Refrain? Economie Sanctions in the 1990's Kimberly Ann Elliott and Gary CIyde Hufbauer 403Sanctions: Some Simple Analytics Jonathan Eaton and Maxim Engers 409Sanctions on South Africa: What Did They Do? Philip I. Levy 415
The Soft Budget ConstraintRecent Theoretical Work on the Soft Budget Constraint Eric S. Maskin
421Policy Burden, Accountability, and the Soft Budget Constraint Justin Yifu Lin and Guofu Tan 426The Myth of the East Asian Miracle: The Macroeconomic Implications of Soft Budgets .......Chong-En Bai and Yijiang Wang 432Institutions, Innovations, and Growth Haizhou Huang and Chenggang Xu 438
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PROCEEDINGS
Minutes of the Annual Meeting 447Minutes of the Executive Committee Meetings 449ReportsSecretary 462Treasurer 465Finance Committee 466Editor, American Economic Review 467Editor, Journal of Economic Literature 476Editor, Journal of Economic Perspectives 479Director, Job Openings for Economists 484Committee on Economic Education 486Committee on the Status of Minority Groups in the Economics Profession
488Committee on the Status of Women in the Economics Profession 492AEA Universal Academic Questionnaire Summary Statistics
499
THE AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW
VOL. 89 NO. 3 June 1999
Articles
The Possibility of Social ChoiceAmartya Sen 349
Does Trade Cause Growth?Jeffrey A. Frankel and David Romer 379
Voluntary Export Restraints on Automobiles:Evaluating a Trade PolicySteven Berry, James Levinsohn, and Ariel Pakes 400
Aid, Nontraded Goods, and the Transfer Paradoxin Small CountriesMakoto Yano and Jeffrey B. Nugent 431
A Schumpeterian Model of Protection and Relative WagesElias Dinopoulos and Paul Segerstrom 450
The Twin Crises: The Causes of Banking and Balance-of-Payments ProblemsGraciela L Kaminsky and Carmen M. Reinhart 473
Competing for EndorsementsGene M. Grossman and Elhanan Helpman 501
Follow the Leader: Theory and Evidence on Political ParticipationRon Shachar and Barry Nalebuff 525
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What's in a Name? Reputation as a Tradeable AssetSteven Tadelis 548
The Market for EvaluationsChristopher Avery, Paul Resnick, and Richard Zeckhauser 564
Unequal Treatment of Identical Agents in Cournot EquilibriumStephen W. Salant and Greg Shaffer 585
Do Domestic Firms Benefit from Direct Foreign Investment? Evidence from VenezuelaBrian J. Aitken and Ann E. Harrison
605
Roads to Prosperity? Assessing the Link Between Public Capital and ProductivityJohn G. Fernald 619
Shorter PapersInternational Stock Market Equilibrium with Heterogenous TastesJames A. Bennett and Leslie Young 639Unbiased Value Estimates for Environmental Goods: A Cheap Talk Design for the Contingent Valuation Method Ronald G. Cummings and Laura O. Taylor 649State Taxes and Interstate Hazardous Waste ShipmentsArik Levinson 666Anomalous Behavior in a Traveler's Dilemma?C. Monica Capra, Jacob K. Goeree, Rosario Gomez, and Charles A Holt 678Strategic Behavior in Contests: Comment Michael R. Baye and Onsong Shin 691Reply Avinash Dixit 694Auditor's Report/Audited Financial Statements 695
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BRITISH JOURNAL OFINDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
VOLUME 36 Number 2 June 1998
CONTENTS
ArticlesWorkplace Relations and the New Shopfloor
IntroductionRick Delbridge and James Lowe 161
British Manufacturing Organization and Workplace IndustrialRelations: Some Attributes of the New Flexible FirmStephen Ackroyd and Stephen Procter 163
Exit, Voice and 'Mandate': Management Strategies and LabourPractices of Japanese Firms in BritainTony Elger and Chris Smith 185
The Politics of Partnership? Innovation in Employment Relations in the Scottish Spirits Industry Abigail Marks, Patricia Findlay, James Hine, Alan McKinlay and Paul Thompson
209
Human Resource Management and the Theory of Rewards: Evidencefrom a National SurveyMichael Poole and Glenville Jenkins 227
Other ArticlesThe Survival of National Bargaining in the Electrical ContractingIndustry: A Deviant Case?Howard Gospel and Jan Druker 249
Two Cheers for Corporatism, One for the Market: IndustrialRelations, Wage Moderation and Job Growth in the Netherlands 269Jelle Visser
Annual Review Article 1997Robert Taylor 293
Book Reviews 313
Books Received 335
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BRITISH JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
VOLUME 36 Number 3 September 1998
CONTENTS
ArticlesThe Relaunch of the Trades Union CongressEdmund Heery 339
The Survey Tradition in British Industrial Relations Research: an Assessment of the Contribution of Large-Scale WorkpIace and Enterprise Surveys Paul Marginson 361
Selling the Case for Gender Equality: Deregulation and Equality Bargaining Trevor Colling and Linda Dickens 389
Contesting Local Pay: The Decentralization of Collective Bargaining in the NHS Carole Thornley 413
The Revival of Apprenticeship Training in Britain? Howard Gospel 435
Bargaining for SkilIs: Trade Unions and Training at the WorkpIace459
Jason Heyes and Mark Stuart
The Search for Flexibility: SkilIs and WorkpIace Innovation in theGerman Pump IndustryDavid Finegold and Karin Wagner 469
Book Reviews 489
Book Received 517
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BRITISH JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
VOLUME 36 Number 4 December 1998
CONTENTS
Articles
Training and Labour Market Flexibility: Is There a Trade-off? 521Wiji Arulampalam and Alison L. Booth
The Enduring Alliance? Trade Unions and the Making ofNew Labour, 1994-1997John McRroy 537Counterpoising Collectivism: Performance-related Pay andIndustrial Relations in Greenfìeld SitesPatrick Gunnigle, Thomas Turner and Daryl D'Art 565
Industrial Relations Systems and US Foreign Direct Investment AbroadWilliam N. Cooke and Deborah S. Noble 581
Evading Surveillance and Making Time: an Ethnographic Viewof the Japanese Factory Floor in BritainMike Webb and Gerry Palmer 611
A Disaggregate Analysis of the Evolution of Job Tenure inBritain, 1975-1993Simon Burgess and Hedley Rees 629
Special Edition: Call for Papers 657
Book Reviews 659
Books Received 685
BRITISH JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
VOLUME 37 Number 1 March 1999
CONTENTS
Articles
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Organizing the Militants: the Liaison Committee for the Defenceof Trade Unions, 1966-1979John McRroy and Alan Campbell 1
Free to Choose? Dimensions of Private-Sector Wage Determination,1979-1994Peter Ingram, Jonathan Wadsworth and Donna Brown 33
Pay and Working Time: Towards Organization-based Systems? 51James Arrowsmith and Keith Sisson
Rising Wage Inequality, Returns to Education and LabourMarket Institutions: Evidence from IrelandAlan Barrett, Tim Callan and Brian Nolan 77
An Attitudinal Revolution in Irish Industrial Relations: The Endof 'Them and Us'?Daryl D'Art and Thomas Turner 101
Institutions Matter: Union Solidarity in Hungary and East Germany 117
Carola M. Frege and András Tóth
Book Reviews 141
Books Received 167
BRITISH JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
VOLUME 37 Number 2 June 1999
CONTENTS
Articles
The British National Minimum Wage David Metcalf171
The Statutory Union Recognition Procedure in the Employment: Relations Bill: A Comparative Analysis Stephen Wood and John Godard 203
The Decline of Collectivism? A Comparative Study of White Collar Employees in Britain and Australia Stephen Deery and Janet Walsh 245
Contractual (In) Security, Labour Regulation and Competitive Performance in the Port
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Transport Industry: A Contextualized Comparison of Britain and Spain Richard Saundry and Peter Tumbull 271
Collective Contracts in Chinese Enterprises: A New Brand of Collective Bargaining under "Market Socialism"? Malcolm Warner and Ng Sek-Hong 295
Annual Review Article: New Labour's "Industrial. Relations Settlement": The Third Way? Roger Undy 315
Book Reviews 337
Books Received 361
BRITISH JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
VOLUME 37 Number 3 September 1999
CONTENTS
Articles
Peering into the Black Hole: The Downside of the New Employment Relations in the UKDavid Guest and Neil Conway 367
Getting the Measure of the Transformed High-Performance organizationStephen Wood 391
Human Resource Management and Performance in the UK Hotel IndustryKim Hoque 419
Negotiating Amalgamations: Territorial and Political Consolidation and Administrative Reform inPublic-Sector Service Unions in the UKRoger Undy 445
The Impact of Collective Agreements on Working Time in Denmark Steen Scheuer 465
The Erosion of the German System of Industrial Relations Anke Hassel 483
Book Reviews 507
Books Received 529
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CAPITAL AND CLASSN. 67 Spring 1999
Contents
vi PREFACECostas Lapavitsas
ARTICLES
1 The East Asian Phenomenon: The Consensus, the Dissent, and the Significance of the Present CrisisDic LoThe article offers an analysis of the roots and implications of the East Asian Crisii. It stresses the concept of regime of accumulation that covers the region as a whole.
25 The United States Economy at the Turn of the Century: Entering a New Era of ProsperityFred MoseleyThe recovery in the rate of profit in Us industry is examined. The primary cause of the current successes of the current successes of the US economy is intensification of labour.
47 Addressing the World Economy: Two Steps BackBen Fine, Costas Lapavitsas and Dimitris MilonakisThis is an extended review of Robert Brenner's recent contribution on the world economy. The theoretical approach of Brenner is found wanting since it is not at all value-theoretic. Brenner also ignores internationalisation of production and finance.
91 Welfare, Neo-Liberalism and New Paternalism: Three Ways for Social Policy in Late Capitalist societiesSusanne MacGregorThe article recaps the main features, and the related literature, of the old post-war welfare state, the neo-liberal attack on welfare, and the nascent new paternalism of the Third Way. It is argued that social policy ought to rediscover the social and collective in opposition to the private and individual.
119 Contradictions of European IntegrationBruno Carchedi and Guglielmo CarchediThe article examines the nature of EU imperialism, and the frictions caused by competing national imperialisms within the EU. It considers relations with Eastern Europe, the CAP, military policy, and the Schengen agreement.
POLEMIC
155 The Third Way and the Jammed Economy
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Juliie Froud, Colin Haslam, Sukhdev Johal, Adam Leaver,John Williams and Karel Williams
A polemical analysis is offered of the implications of income inequality for macroeconomic policy in the context of the coming recession. It is argued that radical expansionary policies are necessary.
BOOK REVIEWS
167 Kalwant Bhopal: Gender, 'Race' and Patriarchy: A Study of South Asian Women (Ben Gidley).
Barrett L. McCormick and Jonathan Unger (eds.): China After Socialism: In the Footsteps of Eastern Europe or East Asia? (Jude Howell).
Ricardo L. Antunes: Adeus so Trabalho? Ensaio sobre as metamorfoses e a centralidade do mundo do trabalho (Márcio M. Valença).
Nalini Visvanathanì, Lynn Duggan, Laurie Nisonoff and Nan Wiegerstna (eds.): The Women, Gender and Development Reader (A. Haroon Akram-Lodhi).
Achin Vanaik: The Furies of Indian Communalism: Religion, Modernity and Secularization (Sher Singh).
Jon Caulfield and Linda Peake (eds.): City Lives and City Forms: Critical Research and Canadian Urbanism (Luis L.M. Aguiar).
Rajnarayan Chandavarkar: Imperial Power and Popular Politics: Class, Resistance and the State in India, c. 1850-1950 (John Roberts).
Jane M. Jacobs: Edge of Empire: Postcolonialism and the City (Derek Kerr).
Michael Goldman (ed.): Privatizing Nature: Political Struggle for the Global Commons (George Liodakis).
Alan Freeman and Guglielmo Carchedi (eds.): Marx and Non-Equilibriuffl Economics (Stavros Mavroudeas).
Louis Althusser (F. Matheron (ed.) transl. GM Goshgarian): The Spectre of Hegeh Early Writings (Adrian Wilding).
Roger Buckley: Hong Kong: the Road to 1997 (Raymond WK Lau).
Paul James: Nation Formation: Towards a Theory of Abstract Community (Paul Reynolds).
Brian Short: Land and Society in Edwardian Britain (Colin AM Duncan).
Susan Halford, Mike Savage and Anne Witz: Gender, Careers and Organisations: Current Developments in Banking, Nursing and Local Government (Filio Diamanti).
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CAPITAL AND CLASSN. 68 Summer 1999
Contents
BEHIND THE NEWS
1 Russia's CrisesRick Simon
The collapse of the rouble in August 1998 pointed to fundamental defects in the form o capitalism developing in Russia. Economic crisis has interwoven with political crisis to produce a highly unstable system in which organised labour has been unable to play a significant indipendent role.
9 Financial Liberalisation, Currency Instability and Crisis in Brazil:Another Plan Bites the DustLecio Morais, Alfredo Saad Filho and Walter Coelho
This paper challenges conventional interpretations of the Real plan and provides an interpretation for its recent collapse.
15 Euromarch-The Struggle for a Social EuropeAndy Mathers
This summer Cologne will be at the centre of struggles against neo-liberalism as resistance develops against both the European Union and G8 summits. This article documents and begins to analyse the development of the Euromarch campaign against unemployment, job insecurity and social exclusion which is playing a leading role in mobilising and co
ARTICLES
21 Marxism and Critical Realism: The SaMe, Similar, or Just Plain DifferentJohn Michael Roberts
Critical realism often suggests that Marx and Marxism implicitly pursue a critical realist project. The author argues against this claim and instead seeks to critically evaluate the epistemological, methodological and ontological assumptions of critical realism. He does this by utilising the theoretical framework of historical materialism.
51 The 15th Congress of the Chinese Communist Party: Milestone in China's PrivatizationRaymond W. K. Lau
It has generally been perceived that China's public sector has achieved outstanding growth without privatization. This article analyzes how and why despite the above, privatization has come on the agenda since late 1993 and reached a milestone at the Party's 15th Congress o
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89 Nature's Tree Gifts' and the Ecological Significance of ValuePaul Burkett
This article first argues that the "free appropriation category is Marx's way of recognizing that the contributions of nature and society to production are inadequately represent by value. A proper understanding of' "free appropriation'" then clarifies the contradictions and misconceptions built into some recent ecological criticisms of Marx's value analysis.
113 Productive and Unproductive Labour: An Attempt at Clarification andClassificationSungur Savran and E. Ahmet Tonak
This article has a dual purpose: it attempts to provide a systematic, precise, logically sound and theoretically rigorous reconstruction of the distinction PUPL and it proposes a classification of the major types of labour under capitalism. The authors argue that such an attempt at clarification and classification is needed to demonstrate how essential the distinction between productive and unproductive labour is to the analysis of capitalist accumulation.
153 The Zapatistas and People's PowerGustavo Esteva
This article offers an interpretation of the Zapatista struggle. It examines its meaning for contemporary struggles and its contributions to political theory and practice. It elaborates on its uses of civil society' and 'autonomy', its notion of democracy, as people's power, and its critique of formal or representative democracy.
BOOK REVIEWS
183 T. J. Byres: Capitalism from Above and Capitalism from Below (Costas Lapavitsas).
Frances Hutchinson and Brian Burkitt: The Political Economy of Social Credit and Guild Socialism (Graharn Taylor).
Makoto Itoh and Costas Lapavítsas: Political Economy of Money and Finance (Alfredo Saad Filho).
Christopher Whatley: The Industrial Revolution in Scotland (Andy Cumbers).
Rosemary Hennessy and Chrys Ingraham (eds.): Material Feminism: A Reader in Class, Difference, and Women's Lives (Ben Gidley).
Fred Moseley and Martha Campbell (eds.): New Investigations of Marx's Method (Andrew Brown).
CAPITAL AND CLASSN. 69 Autumn 1999
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NORTHERN IRELANDBETWEEN PEACE AND WAR?
SPECIAL ISSUE edited by Paul Stewart and Peter Shirlow
Contents
vi INTRODUCIONPaul Stewart
Military conflict in Northern Ireland is at an all time low yet the Good Friday Agreement has been stalled by the Ulster Unionist. Despite the scope for institutional changes promised in the Agreement there is a persistent malaise whose economic and social root are constantly nourished by a sectarian state and society.
BEHIND THE NEWS
1 The Good Friday Agreement, the Decommissioning of IRA Weapons and the Unionist VetoPaul Stewart
It is now more than a year since the signing of the Good Friday Agreement and it seems as if the British government, despite considerable rhetoric to the contrary, have given way to the traditional Unionist veto. What makes the British government stalling especially dangerous is that it seems to flow from a renewed lack of enthusiasm for wider political reform. Whilst considerable hot air is given to the issue of IRA weapons, precious little is spent on the question of state, and in particular, police violence.
ARTICLES
7 Turning Agreement to Process: Republicanism and Change in IrelandDenis O'Hearn, Sam Porter and Alan Harpur
The centrality of a peace strategy within Irish Republican politics raise the question of whether a movement can be militant without being militarist. After reviewing the political nature of the Republican strategy and its likely outcomes, we argue that Sinn Féin is likely to maintain its radicalism with regard to nationalism, but that there are both radicalising and conservatising influences on its future class politics.
27 "Who in going to Toss the Burgers? Social Class and the Reconstruction of the Northern Irish Economy
Peter Shirlow and Ian Shuttleworth
At least in the medium term, the Peace Process cannot resolve the nature of sectarianism in Northern Ireland. Rooted in sectarian labour markets, social and political conflict will require more than the tinkering at the edges envisaged in the Belfast Agreement.
47 Loyalist Political Identity After the Peace
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Alan Finlayson
The article examines the adaptation of discourse of Loyalist identity in the context of the "peace process" looking at the rhetoric of the Democratic Unionist Party and the Progressive Unionist Party and exploring the relationship between class and "ethno-national" identity.
77 The Absence of Class Politics in Northern IrelandColin Coulter
Contrary to soothsayers like Francis Fukuyama, 'class' remains an especially potent concept in understanding the character of social and economic changes that have occurred since the 1970s. No where possibly is this more obviously the case than in attempts to make sense of Northern Ireland's sectarian society.
101 Policing IrelandJim Smyth
The police force in Northern Ireland is profoundly different from that found in any other EU state. The RUC is defined culturally, politically and organisationally by its origins as a counterinsurgency force.
125 Masculinity, Violence and the Irish Peace ProtestAlan Bairner
This paper assesses the role of gender in the North of Ireland in the context of social and economic change. The latter in turn need to be located in terms of the politics of ethnic and national identities.
145 Feminist Politics and the Peace ProcessLinda Connolly
Contemporary women's groups occupy an extensive space in civil society in Northern Ireland. This paper explores how a conflict approach to feminist politics can pose alternative questions about the Peace Process.
BOOK REVIEWS
161 Michael Pacione (ed.): Britain's Cities: Geographies of Division in Urban Britain (Chik Collins).
Phil Cohen: Children of the Revolution: Communist Childhood in Cold War Britain (Sheila Colien).
Doug Henwood: Wall Street (John McGurk).
Ken Post: Communists and National Socialists: The Foundations of a Century, 1914-39(lan Fraser).
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Phil Cohen: Rethinking the Youth Question: Education, Labour and Cultural Studies (Mike Neary).
Teresa Hayter: Urban Politics. Accommodation or Resistance? (Rob Atkinson).
Paul BIyton and Peter Turnbull The Dynarnics of Employee Relations (Alex Law).
James Connolly: Selected Writings and The Lost Writings (A double review by David Harvie).
Adriana Amado: Disparate Regional Development in Brazil: A Monetary Production Approach (Alfredo Saad Filho).
Erminia Maricato: Metrópole na periferia do capitalismo. Ilegalidade, desigualdade e violência (Márcio M. Valença).
James Jennings (ed.): Race and Politics (Ivar Jonsson).
Michael Perelman: Class Warfare in the Information Age (Paul Burkett).
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DROIT SOCIALN.1 - janvier 1999
DROIT DU TRAVAIL
Christophe RADE' : À propos de la contractualisation du pouvoir disciplinaire de l'employeur, Cour cass., ch. soc, 16 juin 1998,Sté Hótel le Berry 3
Jean SAVATIER: Examen médical de reprise et obligation de reclassement de la victime d'un accident du travail 8
Louis JOINET : La lettre de licenciement : ce qui se conçoit bien s'énonce clairement, concl. Ass. plén., 20 nov. 1998 13
PROTECTION SOCIALE
Rémi PELLET : Le Conseil constitutionnel et l'équilibre financier de la Sécurité sociale 21
Jacques BICHOT : Retraite et famille : des injustices à la pelle 33
Jean-François INSERGUET: La prestation spécifique dépendance:difficultés juridiques et enjeux financiers 42
EUROPE
Marie-Ange MOREAU : Sur la représentativité des partenaires sociaux européens, Trib. 1ère instance des Communautés européennes, 17 juin 1998 53
SOCIÉTÉ
Alain SUPIOT : Les mésaventures de la solidarité civile : pacte civil de solidarité et systèmes d'échanges locaux 64
Bibliographie 74Actualité jurisprudentielle 81
DROIT SOCIALN. 2 - FÉVRIER 1999
DROIT DU TRAVAIL
Antoine JEAMMAUD : Le principe de faveur Enquête sur une règle émergente 115
Philippe LANGLOIS: Le sort des avantages résultant d'un usage dénoncé 125
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Jean-Philippe LHERNOULD : Un employeur peut-il s'opposer a la demande d'une de ses salariées de travailler la nuit ?
129
François DUQUESNE : Le contentieux des contrats aidès 134
Marianne KELLER : Les agents contractuels de l'Administration retour à la case départ 143
Jean SAVATIER : La disponibilité d'un emploi en vue d'une réintégration, d'un reclassement ou d'une priorité d'embauche 146
Pierre LYON-CAEN : Le double plafond de l'AGS : mythe ou réalité ? Concl. cass. soc. 17 nov. 1998 152
PROTECTION SOCIALE, CHÔMAGE
Hubert LIFFRAN : Les tribunaux du contentieux de l'incapacité et la Convention européenne de sauvegarde des droits de l'Homme et des libertés fondamentales
158
Christophe WILLMANN :L'activité bénévole du chômeur 162
EUROPE
Prodromos MAVRIDIS : Une libéralisation des soins de santé ? 172
Guy CAIRE : Services publics et construction européenne 176
Actualité jutisprudentielle 184
DROIT SOCIALN. 3 - MARS 1999
POLITIQUE SOCIALE
Pierre-Yves VERKINDT : Un autre regard sur l'exclusion 211
Jean FAVARD: Le labyrinthe des droits fondamentaux 215
Michel BORGETTO : Équité, égalité des chances et politique de lutte contre les exclusions 221
RELATIONS PROFESSIONNELLES
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Georges SPYROPOULOS: Les relations professionnelles dans le tourbillon de la mondialisation 230
RÉAMÉNAGEMENT DU TEMPS DE TRAVAIL
Sophie BIONDI-MANDELBAUM: Formation professionnelle et réduction du temps de travail 239
Colette JACQUES: Aménagement et réduction du temps de travail- Impact sur les conditions de travail et la santé 242
Jeanne FAGNANI : Politique familiale, flexibilité des horaires de travail et articulation travail/famille
244
DROIT DU TRAVAIL ET DU CHÔMAGE
Jean-Emmanuel RAY: Les astreintes, un temps du troisième type 250
Pierre LYON-CAEN : Doit-on maintenir la présomption de paiement du salaire par l'acceptation du bulletin de paie ? 255
Yves ROUSSEAU : Le contentieux du non-emploi. 258
EUROPE
Yves CHASSARD : La construction européenne et la protection sociale à la veille de l'élargissement de l'Union 268
JURISPRUDENCE SOCIALE
Antoine MAZEAUD: Regard sur une "Actualité jurisprudentielle" 279
Actualité jurisprudentielle 283
DROIT SOCIALN. 4 - AVRIL 1999
DÉONTOLOGIE
Tiennot GRUMBACH : Doctrine et déontologie 323
POLITIQUE SOCIALE
Pierre VOLOVITCH: Qui doit rémunérer le travail ? 326
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DROIT DU TRAVAIL
Paul-Henri ANTONMATTEI : Les éléments du contrat de travail 330
Jean-Yves KERBOURC'H: Sur le travail domestique 335
Stéphane DARMAISIN : Le concept de transfert d'entreprise 343
Antoine JEAMMAUD : Retour sur une transaction enquête de stabilité 351
Jerry SAINTE-ROSE : Le recrutement exceptionnel d'agents contractuels par La Poste, concl. Trib. conflits, 7 déc. 1998. 359
PROTECTION SOCIALE
Pierre-Louis RÉMY : Points de repère pour une réflexion sur notre système de soins 362
Jean-Philippe LHERNOULD: Minima sociaux et résidence sur le territoire français 366
Eric MAINGUENEAU et Anne-Catherine RASTIER: Bilan de la loi famille du 25 juillet 1994 376
Dominique Noëlle COMMARET : Sur la révision d'un régime de protection sociale complémentaire, concl. Cass. soc. 10 fév. 1999, obs. Philippe LANGLOIS 384
EUROPE
Hélène MASSE-DESSEN et Marie-Ange MOREAU: A propos du travail de nuit des femmes : nouvelle contribution sur l'application des directives européennes 391
Actualité jurisprudentielle 395
DROIT SOCIALN. 5 - MAI 1999
NUMÉRO SPÉCIAL
LE RAPPORT SUPIOT
CONCLUSIONS DU RAPPORT 431Robert CASTEL : Droit du travail : redéploiement ou refondation ?
438Jean DE MUNCK : Les trois crises du droit du travail 443Antoine JEAMMAUD : Programme pour qu'un devenir soit un avenir 447Marie-Ange MOREAU : Brèves observations dans une perspective communautaire
454
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Jean-Emmanuel RAY : À propos de la subsidiarité horizontale 459Robert SALAIS : Liberté du travail et capacités : une perspective pour la construction européenne ? 467Bruno TRENTIN : Un nouveau contrat de travail 472
POLITIQUE SOCIALE
Arnaud GÉRARDIN : Croissance et emplois : quelques remarques 474
Claudine ATTIAS-DONFUT : L'État, substitut des familles ? 481
DROIT DU TRAVAIL
Frangoise FAVENNEC-HÉRY: La rupture d'un contrat de travail non exécuté, Cass. soc. 2févr 1999 484
Pierre LYON-CAEN : Contrôle de la fraude dans la désignation d'un délégué syndical, concl. Cass., ch. soc. 16 mars 1999 488
Maurice COHEN : Le financement des activités sociales et culturelles des comités d'entreprise 490
RECLASSEMENT
Gérard COUTURIER: Vers un droit du reclassement ? 497
Franck HÉAS : Les obligations de reclassement en droit du travail 504
Actualité jurisprudentielle 515
DROIT SOCIALN. 6 - JUIN 1999
POLITIQUE SOCIALE
Michel DOLLÉ : Le salaire minimum en France : que nous apprennent les expériences étrangères ? 547
DROIT DU TRAVAIL
Claude ROY-LOUSTAUNAU: Tempête sur la requalification du contrat emploi-solidarité - La jurisprudence France-Télécom et Université René Descartes, Cass. soc. 16 mars 1999 553
Jean SAVATIER: Médecin traitant, médecin-conseil et médecin du travail : incidences de leurs avis 562
Philippe WAQUET : Tableau de la jurisprudence sur le contrôle de la modification du contrat de travail 566
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Natacha GAVALDA: Les critères de validité des clauses de non concurrence en droit du travail 582
Maurice COHEN : Les deux procédures de consultation du comité d'entreprise en cas de restructuration avec licenciements 591
Gérard COUTURIER: Insuffisance du plan social - Les actions en nullité propres aux salariés, Cour cass., ch. soc. 30 mars 1999 593
PROTECTION SOCIALE
Didier TRUCHET : Conventions médicales : une nouvelle jurisprudence du Conseil d'État, C.E. 14 avril 1999 600
EUROPE
Sophie ROBIN-OLIVIER : La référence aux droits sociaux fondamentaux dans le traité d'Amsterdam 609
Actualité jurisprudentielle 622
DROIT SOCIALN. 7-8 - JUILLET - AOÛT 1999
EMPLOIBernard BRUNHES : L'Europe de l'emploi : réflexions sur les cas de la Grande-Bretagne et des Pays-Bas 655
Thomas COUTROT : 35 heures, marchés transitionnels, droits de tirage sociaux : du mauvais usage des bonnes idées 659
DROIT DU TRAVAILJean LOJKINE : A propos du rapport Supiot 669
Jerry-Louis SAINTE-ROSE : L'article L. 122-12 et la reprise en régie d'un service public industriel et commercial 673
Jean SAVATIER : Sur l'engagement de ne pas licencier un salarié intégré dans une convention FNE677
Marie-Laure MORIN : Espaces et enjeux de la négociation collective territoriale 681
FORMATION PROFESSIONNELLENicole MAGGI-GERMAIN : À propos de l'individualisation de la formation professionnelle continue 692
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PROTECTION SOCIALEJean-Michel BELORGEY : Du handicap à la dépendance : la trappe? 700
Bernard GAURIAU : L'action en répétition d'une CPAM contre une clinique bénéfíciaire de prestations indues 705
Alexis BUGADA: Sur le devoir d'information de l'employeur sous cripteur d'une assurance groupe 709
Bibliographie : protection sociale 717
Actualité jurisprudentielle 727
DROIT SOCIALN. 9/10 - SEPTEMBRE-OCTOBRE 1999
POLITIQUE SOCIALE
Patrick LOQUET: La clause du mieux-disant social dans les marchés publics 759
DROIT DU TRAVAIL
Jacques ARRIGHI de CASANOVA : Sur la juridiction compétente pour la requalification d'un contrat emploi-solidarité passé par une personne publique, concl. Trib. conflits 7 juin 1999 762
Stanislas KEHRIG : Heures d'équivalence et ordre public, concl. Cour cass. ch. soc. 29juin 1999 767
Christophe RADÉ : Rémunération et discrimination syndicale 773
Jean SAVATIER : Une mise à la retraite lors d'une maternité ! 779
Bernard GAURIAU : L'annulation conventionnelle du licenciement785
Jacques DUPLAT : Sur la portée des recommandations patronales, concl. Cour cass. ch. soc. 23 juin 1999 795
FORMATION PROFESSIONNELLE
Marie-José GOMEZ-MUSTEL: Formation et adaptation dans la jurisprudence sociale. 801
PROTECTION SOCIALE
Pierre LYON-CAEN: Congé parental et convention de conversion, concl. Cour cass. ch. soc.
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6 juillet 1999 812
Michel BORGETTO : Nature juridique des versements destinés à assurer l'équilibre financier des régimes par répartition 816
EUROPE
Sy1vaine LAULOM : Les dialogues entre juge communautaire et juges nationaux en matière de transferts d'entreprise 821
Actualité jurisprudentielle 833
DROIT SOCIALN. 11 - NOVEMBRE 1999
DROIT DU TRAVAILLaurence MERLIN : La durée annuelle du travail : une figure en hausse 863
Patrick CHAUMETTE : De l'abandon de marins - Vers une garantie internationale de paiement des créances salariales ? 872
Bibliographie 878
PROTECTION SOCIALE
Martine AUBRY : Les réformes portent leurs fruits 887
Alain BOUILLOUX : Les nouvelles garanties des cotisants face à un contróle de l'URSSAF (décret n' 99-434 du 28 mai 1999) 896
EUROPE
Martine LE FRIANT: La comparaison entre dispositions conventionnelles: la position de la Cour de cassation nefaitpas école Outre-Rhin 904
Sean VAN RAEPENBUSCH : Le devoir de loyauté dans l'ordre juridique communautaire 908
Nicolas MOIZARD : Le principe communautaire de protection nationale renforcée et l'ordre public social français 916
Christophe VIGNEAU : L'accord-cadre européen sur le travail à durée déterminée928
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Jean-Philippe LHERNOULD : Avantages sociaux et égalité de traitement - Une nouvelle étape dans la jurisprudence de la CJCE 938
Katell BERTHOU et Annick MASSELOT : Égalité de traitement et maternité - Jurisprudence récente de la CJCE 942
Actualité jurisprudentielle 948
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THE ECONOMIC JOURNALVOL.109 NO.452 JANUARY 1999
THE JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL ECONOMIC SOCIETY
ARTICLES
Modelling the Impact of Demographic Change Upon the EconomyD. MILES 1
The Timing of Work Over TimeD. S. HAMERMESH 57
Can Stabilisation Policy Reduce Long-Run Growth?K. BLACKBURN 67
Monetary Integration and Economic ReformA. SIBERT 78
Tax Evasion, Tax Competition and the Gains from Nondiscrimination:The Case of Interest Taxation in Europe E. JANEBA and W. PETERS
93
Union Wage Strategies and International TradeR. NAYLOR 102
Does Detrending Matter for the Determination of the Reference Cycle and the Selection of Turning Points?F. CANOVA 126
CURRENT TOPICS 151
THE ECONOMIC JOURNALVOL. 109 NO. 453 FEBRUARY 1999
THE JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL ECONOMIC SOCIETY
FEATURES
EXPERIMENTAL ECONOMICS: INTRODUCTIONG. LOOMES F1
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Experimental Economics: Hard Science or Wasteful Tinkering?C. STARMER F5
Why Experiment in Economics?K. BINMORE F16
Experimental Economics from the Vantage-point of Behavioural EconomicsG. LOEWENSTEIN F25
Some Lessons From Past Experiments and Some Challenges for the FutureC. LOOMES F35
POLICY FEATUREThe Low Pay Commission and the National Minimum WageD. METCALF F46
TECHNOLOGY FEATUREEconomic Implications of Agent Technology and E-commerceN. VULKAN F67
DATA FEATUREPolicy Implications of New Data on Income MobilityK. GARDINER and J.HILLS F91
ARTICLESBeyond Becker: Training in Imperfect Labour MarketsD. ACEMOGLU and J.-S. PISCHKE F112
On the Benefits from Rigid Labour Markets: Norms, Market Failures, and Social InsuranceJ. AGELL F143
The Editors and Authors of Economics journals: A Case of Institutional Oligopoly?G. M. HODGSON and H. ROTHMAN F165
OBITUARY
Edith Penrose, 1914-1996M. H. BEST and E. GARNSEY F187
SOFTWARE REVIEWS TK Solver v. 3.32for WindowsR. SHONE F202
BOOKREVIEWS
*ARCHIBUGI (DANIELE) and MICHIE (JONATHAN), (Eds). Technology,Globalisation and Economic Performance by Roberto Simonetti F248
*ARCHIBUGI (DANIELE) and MICHIE (JONATHAN), (Eds). Trade, Growth and44
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*ARESTIS (PHILIP), PALMA (GABRIEL) and SAWYER (MALCOLM), (Eds).Capital Controversy, Post~Keynesian Economics and the History of Economic Thought:Essays in Honour of Geoff Harcourt, Volume One by Roger E. Backhouse F238
*ARESTIS (PHILIP), PALMA (GABRIEL) and SAVVYER (MALCOLM), (Eds).Markets, Unemployment and Economic Policy: Essays in Honour of Geoff Harcourt,Volume Two by Roger E. Backhouse
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BOOTH (DOUGLAS E.). The Environmental Consequences of Growth: Steady-stateEconomics as an Alternative to Ecological Decline by Richard S.J.Tol F247
BORKAKOTI (JITENDRALAL) and MILNER (CHRIS), (Eds). International Tradeand Labour Markets by Patrick Minford F252
BROADBERRY (S. N.). The Productivity Race: British Manufacturing in InternationalPerspective, 1850-1990 by Charles Feinstein F261
CATE (THOMAS), HARCOURT (GEOFF) and COLANDER (DAVID C.), (Eds).An Encyclopedia of Keynesian Economics by P. W. Howitt F236
CHERNYSHEV (IGOR), and contribution by STANDING (GUY). Statistics forEmerging Labour Markets in Transition Economies: A Technical Guide on Sources,Methods, Classifications and Policies, Foreword by Farhad Mehran by Tito Boeri F265
CLARKE (PETER) and TREBILCOCK (CLIVE), (Eds). Understanding Decline:Perceptions and Realities of British Economic Performance by Peter Cain
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*DASGUPTA (PARTHA), MALER (KARL-GORAN) and VERCELLI (ALLESSANDRO), (Eds). The Economics of Transnational Commons by D.W. Pearce F243
*DASGUPTA (PARTHA) and MALER (KARL-GORAN), (Eds) The Environmentand Emerging Development Issues: Volume 1 by D. W. Pearce F243
*DASGUPTA (PARTHA) and MALER (KARL-GORAN), (Eds). The Environmentand Emerging Development Issues: Volume 2 by D. W. Pearce F243
ELTIS (SHELAGH) and ELTIS (WALTER). Commerce and Government: Considered in45
their Mutual Relationship: Etienne Bonnot, Abbe de Condillac, Translated by Shelagh Eltis by Peter Groenewegen F269
FINE (BEN). Labour Market Theory: A Constructive Reassessment by Peter Sloane F263
FISHER (FRANKLIN M.) and SHELL (KARL). Economic Analysis of Production PriceIndexes by Ralph Turvey F223
FORNI (MARIO) and LIPPI (MARCO). Aggregation and the Microfoundations ofDynamic Macroeconomics by James Hartley F224
FRANC (PASCAL). Less anticipations rationnelles: Analyse critique de theoriescontemporaines by Isabelle This-Saintjean F228
FRY (MAXWELL J.). Emancipating the Banking System and Developing Markets forGovernment Debt: Foreword by Eddie George by Mustaq Khan F226
GOTTSCHALK (PETER), GUSTAFSSON (BJORN) and PALMER (EDWARD),(Eds). Changing Patterns in the Distribution of Economic Welfare: An International Perspective by Thomas Piketty F266
GOURIEROUX (CHRISTIAN) and MONFORT (ALAIN). Time Series and DynamicModels: Translated by Giampiero M. Gallo by Len Gin F221
HOLLIS (MARTIN). Trust Within Reason by Ken Binmore F211
*HUANG(YIPING).Agricultural Reform in China:Getting Institutions Right by Marion Jones F267
KOUTSTAAL (PAUL). Economic Policy and Climate Change: Tradable Permits forReducing Carbon Emissions by David Maddison F242
METCALFE (j. STANLEY). Evolutionary Economics and Creative Destructionby Paul A. Geroski F256
NASH, Jr, (JOHN F.). Essays on Game Theory by Robert W. Dimand F212
NELL (EDWARDJ.), (Ed). Transformational Growth and the Business Cycle by Brett House F253
OAKLEY (ALLEN). The Foundations of Austrian Economics from Menger to Mises: ACritico-Historical Retrospective of Subjectivism by A. M. Endres F271
PEARSON (HEATH). Origins of Law and Economics: The Economists New Science ofLaw, 1830-1930 by S. G. Medema F233
PEPPER (GORDON). Inside Thatcher's Monetarist Revolution by Roger Middleton F240
RAPPAPORT (STEVEN). Models and Reality in Economics by Daniel Hausman F214
RUBERY (JILL), SMITH (MARK) and FAGAN (COLETTE). Women and EuropeanEmployment by Gianna C. Giannelli F235
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SANDLER (TODD). Global Challenges: An Approach to Environmental, Political, and Economic Problems by W. Neil Adger F245
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TAYLOR (J. EDWARD) and ADELMAN (IRMA). Village Economies: The Design,Estimation, and Use of Villagewide Economic Models by Christopher Bliss F231
VAN BERGEIJK (PETER A. G.), BOVENBERG (A. LANS) and VAN DAMME(ERIC E. C.), (Eds). Economic Science and Practice: The Roles of Academic Economistsand Policy-makers by Robert M. Solow F21 9
WAKELIN(KATHARINE).Trade and Innovation:Theory and Evidence byPer Botolf Maurseth F258
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Kicking the Habit: Moving From Pegged Rates to Greater Exchange Rate FlexibilityB. EICHENGREEN C1
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Law, Property, and Marital Dissolution S. CLARK C41
The Impact of Exchange Rate Uncertainty on the Level of InvestmentJ. DARBY, A. HUGHES HALLETT, J. IRELAND and L. PISCITELLI C55
Computers and the Demand for Skilled Labour: Industry- and Establishment-level Panel Evidence for the UKJ. HASKEL, and Y. HEDEN
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The Target Zone Model, Non-linearity and Mean Reversion: Is theHoneymoon Really Over? M. IANNIZZOTTO and M. P. TAYLOR C96
IMF Conditionality as a Screening DeviceS. MARCHESI and J. P. THOMAS C111
Too Much Monitoring, Not Enough Performance PayD. DE MEZA and C. SOUTHEY C126
Survival of the Fittest? An Analysis of Self-employment Duration in Britain M. P. TAYLOR C140
A Model of Creative Destruction With Undiversifiable Risk and Optimising Households K. WALDE C156
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Monetary Policy, Delegation and Polarisation C. SCHULTZ 164
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Minimum Wages for Ronald McDonald Monopsonies: a Theory of Monopsonistic CompetitionV. BHASKAR and T. TO 190
Paretian Welfare Judgements and Bergsonian Social ChoiceK. SUZUMURA 204
SYMPOSIUM: GROWTH, TRADE AND THE LABOUR MARKET 221
Agency Costs in Dynamic Economic ModelsC. AZARIADIS and S. CHAKRABORTY 222
Unemployment Responses to 'Skill-Biased' Technology Shocks:the Role of Labour Market PolicyD.T. MORTENSEN and C.A. PISSARIDES 242
Unemployment vs. Mismatch of Talents: Reconsidering Unemployment Benefits
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CONTROVERSY: ON THE HIDDEN ECONOMY
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Uses and Abuses of Estimates of the Underground Economy V. TANZI F338
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Measuring the Hidden Economy: Implications for Econometric ModellingD.E.A.GILES F370
Quantifying the Black Economy: 'Measurement without Theory' Yet Again? J. THOMAS F381
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Data Envelopment Analysis and Productivity Analysis: a Review of the OptionsB. HOLLINGSWORTH F458
BOOK REVIEWS
ABU SHAIR (OSAMA.I. A. R.). Privatization and Development by Massimo Florio F501
ARNOTT (RICHARD), (Ed). Regional and Urban Economics: Parts 1 and 2by Roy Wilkinson F531
ATKINSON (GILES), DUBOURG (RICHARD) and FIAMILTON (KIRK).Measuring Sustainable Development: Macroeconomics and the Environmentby Richard Auty F527
BEAMISH (PAUL W.), DELIOS (ANDREW) and LECRAW (DONAI, J.). Japanese Multinationals in the Global Economy by Terutomo Ozawa F504
CONNIFFE (DENIS), (Ed). Roy Geary, 1896-1983: Irish Statistician: Centenary LectureBy John E. Spencer and Associated Papers by Patrick Honohan F469
COWEN (TYLER). Risk and Business Cycles: New and Old Austrian PerspectivesBy James E. Hartley F484
CULYER (A. J.) and MAYNARD (ALAN), (Eds). Being Reasonable about the Economicsof Health :Selected Essays by Alan Williams by Jennifer Roberts F529
*EDQUIST (CHARLES) (Ed.). Systems of Innovation: Technologies, Institutions andOrganizations by Aldo Geuna F464
*ELSTER (JON), OFFE (CLAUS) and PREUSS (ULRICH K.). Institutional Designin Post-Communist Societies: Rebuilding the Ship at Sea by Alan Hamlin F513
ESTRIN (SAUL), HUGHES (KIRSTY) and TODD (SARAH). Foreign DirectInvestment in Central and Eastern Europe: Multinationals in Transitionby Katharine Wakelin F508
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*ETZKOWITZ (HENRY) and LEYDESDORFF (LOET) (Eds). Universities and theGlobal Knowledge Economy: A Triple Helix of University-Industry-Government Relationsby Aldo Geuna F464
FLASCHEL (PETER), FRANKE (REINER) and SEMMLER (WILLI). DynamicMacroeconomics: Instability, Fluctuation, and Growth in Monetary Economiesby Laurence Lasselle F520
FRIED (BARBARA H.) The Progressive Assault on Laissez Faire: Robert Hale, and the FirstLaw and Economics Movement by Laurence S. Moss F476
FROWEN (STEPHEN F.) and PRINGLE (ROBERT), (Eds). Inside, the Bundesbank:Foreword by Hans Tietmeyer by C. A. E. Goodhart F479
*GOODIN (ROBERT E.), (Ed). The Theory of Institutional Design by Alan Hamlin F513
GRILICHES (ZVI). R & D and Productivity: The Econometric Evidence by F. M. SchererF463
GUAL (JORDI), (Ed). Job Creation: The Role of Labor Market Institutionsby Claudio Lucifora F522
HARRISON (MARK), (Ed). The Economics of World War II Six Great Powers in International Comparison by Sidney Pollard F467
HIGGINS (BENJAMIN). Employment Without Inflation by Jonathan Michie F517
HOLIANDER (SAMUEL). The Economics of Thomas Robert Malthus by John Pullen F474
HOPE (EINAR) and MAELENG (PER), (Eds). Competition and Trade Policies:Coherence or Conflict? By Yusaf Akbar F497
JOHNSON (H. CLARK) Gold, France, and the Great Depression, 1919-1932by D. E. Moggridge F486
LANGE (THOMAS) and PUGH (GEOFFREY). The Economics of German Unification:An Introduction by Jens Hölscher F511
LEVY-LIVERMORE (AMNON), (Ed). Handbook on the Globalization of the World Economyby Henryk Kierzkowski F506
LYDALL (HAROI.D). A Critique of Orthodox Economics: An Alternative Modelby Keith Cowling F526
MARCUZZO (MARIA CRISTINA), OFFICER (LAWRENCE H.) and ROSSELLI (ANNALISA), (Eds). Monetary Standards and Exchange Rates by Perry Mehrling
F488
MAZZOLI (MARCO). Credit, Investments and the Macroeconomy by R. E. Bailey F481
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MEHRLING (PERRY G.). The Money Interest and the Public Interest: American MonetaryThought, 1920-1970 by William Barber F477
MEHROTRA (SANTOSH) and JOLLY (RICHARD), (Eds), Development with aHuman Face : Experiences in Social Achievement and Economic Growth by Tony Barnett F503
NISSANKE (MACHIKO) and ARYEETEY (ERNEST). Financial Integration andDevelopment: Liberalization and Reform in Sub-Saharan Africa by Jan Toporowski F493
O'NEILL (JOHN). The Market: Ethics, Knowledge and Politicsby Eckehard F. Rosenbaum F515
PALLEY (THOMAS I.). Plenty of Nothing. The Downsizing of the American Dream andthe Case Structural Keynesianism by Malcolm Sawyer F523
*PANAGARIYA (ARVIND), QUIBRIA (M. G.) and RAO (NARHARI), (Eds). The Global Trading System and Developing Asia by Yusaf Akbar F499
REDMAN (DEBORAH A.). The Rise of Political Economy as a Science: Methodology andthe Classical Economists by Terry Peach F472
RESZAT (BEATE) . The Japanese Foreign Exchange Market by Thomas F. Cargill F491
ROMER (CHRISTINA D.) and ROMER (DAVID H.), (Eds). Reducing Inflation:Motivation and Strategy by A. Patrick L. Minford F482
SHONE (RONALD). Economic Dynamics: Phase Diagrams and their EconomicApplication by Laurence Lasselle F519
*SRINIVASAN (T. N.). Developing Countries and the Multilateral Trading System: Fromthe GATT to the Uruguay Round and the Future by Yusaf Akbar F499
STARK (DAVID) and BRUSZT (LASZLO). Postsocialist Pathways: TransformingPolitics and Property in East Central Europe by Martin Myant
F510
TRIBE (KEITH), (Ed). Economic Careers: Economics and Economists in Britain 1930-1970 by Michael Kaser F470
WATSON (ALISON M. S.). Aspects of European Monetary Integration: The Politics ofConvergence by Thomas Grennes F490
WIGNARAJA (GANESHAN). Trade Liberalization in Sii Lanka: Exports, Technology andIndustrial Policy by J.A. Karunaratne F495
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ARTICLES
The Pre-programme Earnings Dip and the Determinants of Participation in a Social Programme:Implications for Simple Programme Evaluation Strategies J. J. HECKMAN and J. A. SMITH 313
Competition for jobs in a Growing Economy and the Emergence of Dualism E.WASMER 349
Investment with Uncertain Tax Policy: Does Random Tax Policy Discourage Investment?K. A. HASSETT and G. E. METCALF 372
Non-scale Models of Economic Growth T. S. EICHER and S. J. TURNOVSKY 394
The Asian Miracle and Modern Growth Theory R. R. NELSON and H. PACK 416
The Impact of the NHS Reforms on Queues and Surgical Outcomes in England: Evidence from Hip Fracture PatientsB. H. HAMILTON and R. E. BRAMLEY-HARKER 437
Can Social Cohesion be Harnessed to Repair Market Failures? Evidence from Group Lending in Guatemala B. WYDICK 463
Delay and Settlement in Litigation P. FENN and N. RICKMAN 476
Social Security: National Policies with International Implications J. PEMBERTON 492
FUTURIBLESNuméro hors série janvier 1999
SOMMAIRE
L'an 2000, et après...
Qu'attendent les Français du siècle prochain? p.4
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Sondage SOFRES
L'an 2000, enfin p. 5Guillaume Godard, Michel Royer
La guerre de la Première Heure p. 8Luc Hermann
PROSPECTIVE
L'anticipation pour l'action p. 11Hugues de Jouvenel
POPULATION
Les perspectives démographiques p.18Alain Parant
ALIMENTATION
Le défi alimentaire p.25Stéphanie Debruyne
Le point de vue de p.29Guy Paillotin
Le point de vue de p. 34Joseph Klatzmann
Le miracle de Machakos p.35PNUD
L'approvisionnement en eau p.36Pierre-Frédéric Ténière-Buchot Nguyen Tien Duc
SANTÉUne Europe vielilissante p.38Hugues de Jouvenel
Bilan de santé... en France et dans le monde p.43Bertrand Coustou
Les grandes percées médicales p.49Bertrand Coustou, Stéphariie Debruyne
ÉNERGIE
Énergie et développement durable p.52Benjarnin Dessus
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ENVIRONNEMENT
L'environnement au XXIe siècle p.61Jacques Theys
TRAVAIL - EMPLOI
Les perspectives d'emploi p.72Hugues de Jouvenel
Le point de vue de p.75Martine Mauléon
ÉDUCATION
Les défis de l'éducation p.77Ivan Ursinov
Éducation et nouvelles technologies p.88Jéróme Bindé
DÉVELOPPEMENT
Les stratégies de développement p.90Oscar Herrera
Le point de vue de p.91MuhammadYunus
Sanankoroba p.92Joseph Andjou
Silicon Bangalore p.95Valérie Khong
Le micro-crédit p.97Anne Hirsch, Maria Nowak
TECHNOLOGIES
L'avenir des technologies p.101Joan Mile
Le point de vue de p.104Alain Le Diberder
Qu'il était beau l'an 2000 p.107Clémence Barret, Guillaume Godard
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Quelques éléments bibilographiques p.112
FUTURIBLESN. 238 janvier 1999
Plaidoyer pour l'avenir Hugues de Jouvenel 3
Finlande : la prospective au gouvemement Paavo Löppönen, Reijo Vanne 5
Le chercheur, le chômeur et l'entrepreneur Michel Godet23
Prospective de l'habiter François Ascher 31
Les biotechnologies et l'opinion publique européenne Daniel Boy37
FUTURS D'ANTAN
L'automobile reine du monde Albert de Dion 57
FORUM
Croissance économique et emploi : quelle relation ? 67Gilles Cazes, Hugues de Jouvenel, Alexandre Passy, Pierre Bonnaure,André Vignon, Jacques Lesourne
ACTUALITES PROSPECTIVES 75
Maladie d'Alzheimer. La prolifération des puces. Espoirs et désespoirs du monde. Vers un crépuscule des antibiotiques ? Le travail au noir en Europe. L'impact des technologies de l'information aux États-Unis
BIBLIOGRAPHIE
Analyses critiques 83
Comptes rendus 92
FUTURIBLESN. 239-240 février-mars 1999
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Prospective et environnement 3Hugues de Jouvenel
L'environnement au XXIe siècle. 5Entre continuités et rupturesJacques Theys
Mieux gérer l'océan mondial 23Pierre Papon
De l'usage du principe de précaution en univers controversé 37Olivier Godard
Environnement: quoí de neuf à l'Est ? L'état de l'environnement dans les anciens pays du bloc soviétique 61Arnaud Comolet
Sur le modèle américain. À propos du livre Why the American Century ? 79Henri Mendras
FUTURS D'ANTAN
Les 100 prochaines années (1900-2000) 85John Elfreth Watkins Jr
ACTUALITIES PROSPECTIVES 93
BIBLIOGRAPHIE
Analyses critiques 107
Comptes rendus 138
FUTURIBLESN. 241 avril 1999
L'Europe impuissante 3Hùgues de JouveneI
Retraites: à quand la fin des annuités? 5Jacques Bichot
Une politique énergétique pour la France. À propos du rapport "Énergie 2010-2020" 33Pierre Bonnaure
Prospective et théorie des jeux 47Christian Schmidt
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FORUM
À propos de l'unification allemande 69Ralf Enge1
ACTUALITES PROSPECTIVES 73
La nébuleuse étatique française. Le leadership scientifique de l'Occident. L'État-nation, une espèce (quantitativement) prospère. Le XXIe vu par les Européens. Les avatars de la prédiction. Rétrospective littéraire. Perspectives de l'économie française.Vers des musées interdits au public ?
BIBLIOGRAPHIE
Analyses critíques 85Y. Brunswick, A. Danzin, Naissance d'une civilisation. C. Lazlo, J.F. Laugel, L économie duchaos. J.B. Wago, L Afrique face à son destin. QueI projet de développement en l'an 2000 ?
Comptes rendus 90
FUTURIBLESN. 242 mai 1999
L'avenir des retraites 3Hugues de Jouvenel
Exclusion : de l'aveuglement à la ciairvoyance 5Xavier Godinot
Entrer dans la société de l'information. 19L'enseignement américainMichel Catinat
Les retraites à l'horizon 2040. Les projections financières des régimes français de retraite,une note de synthèse 43Charles du Granrut
Les salariés du secteur publíc. Les fonctionnaires et les autres 55Annie Brenot~Ouldali
Le temps de travail dans la fonction publique. Synthèse du rapport de la missionsur le temps de travail 59Jacques Roché
ACTUALITES PROSPECTIVES 69
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Le "bel avenir" du terrorisme."World Company" : les apparences et les réalités. La corruption dans le monde. Repenser le développement. L'évolution du consommateur français. La pauvreté en France. Leyroblème japonais... selon Paul Krugman. Les Français pour plus de fermeté. Etats-Unis et sécurité règionale à l'horizon 2025. Société d'information : une mine d'emplois ; pour combien de temps ?
BIBLIOGRAPHIE
Analyses crítiques 83
Comptes rendus 101
FUTURIBLESN. 243 juin 1999
L'univers du travail en mutation 3Hugues de Jouvenel
Vers de nouvelles formes d'entreprises.L'avènement de l'économie des entrepreneurs internautes 5Thomas W Malone, Robert J. Laubacher
Vers une économie d'entreprenautes ? 27Apostille sur le texte de Thomas W Malone, Robert J. Laubacher
L'essor des villes fortifiées. propos de Fortress America 33Gated Communities in the United StatesGilbert Lazar
France : une croissance plus riche en emplois 45Arnaud Gérardin
FUTURS D'ANTAN
Du protectionnisme au libre-échange. Les conditions de la réussite dans l'économie Cosmopolite 71Friedrich List
ACTUALITÉS PROSPECTIVES 79
La dangerosité des drogues. France : la prospective au Sénat. Les 35 heures, facteur de dualisation. L'insertion par le RMI. Le modèle alimentaire français. Peutétre avant 2100... Y2K : les avatars de la prédiction. Négliger les prévisions à long terme peut coúter cher. Les Français et la micro. La croissance de l'emploi (1980-1997).
BIBLIOGRAPHIE
Analyses critiques 91
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Comptes rendus 108
FUTURIBLESN. 244 juillet-août 1999
L'avenir des retraites 3Hugues de Jouvenel
Les perspectives démographiques européennes 5Gérard Calot, jean-Paul Sardon
Vieillissement démographique et protection sociale19
Gérard Calot, jean-,Paul Sardon
Les futurs de la mortalité 47Jean-Paul Sardon
Longévité : la panne ? 55Alain Parant
L'avenir des retraites en Europe 61Giovanni Tamburí
L'avenir des retraites aux États-Unis 83DanieI Béland
Les fonds de pension en Amérique latine 109Thomas Lancereau
FUTURS D'ANTAN
Pouvons-nous survivre à la technologíe ? 119John von Neumann
ACTUALITÉS PROSPECTIVES 131
BIBLIOGRAPHIE
Analyses critiques 141Comptes rendus 155
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FUTURIBLESN. 245 septembre 1999
Science et démocratie 3Hugues dejouvenel
Pour une éthique de la science. De la prudence au principe de précaution 5Jean-Jacques Salomon
Les services d'aide aux personnes. Diagnostic et propositions 31Véronique Hespel Michel Thierry
Les services à la personne. Analyse comparative et formes d'aide proposées 45Gilbert Cette
La culture face à la montée de l'audiovisuel. Évolution des pratiques culturelles51
des Français 1973-1997Olivier Donnat
FORUM
Quelle science pour le XXIe siècle ? 75Dommique Chouchan
ACTUALITÉS PROSPECTIVES 79
Coca Cola vs AOC : l'avenir des vins français. Le cumul d'emplois en Europe. L'avenir de la Colombie : quatre scénarios. On n'arrête pas le progrès. Stop la violence! Le Vietnam frappé par le fléau des drogues.
BIBLIOGRAPHIE
Analyses critiques 89Comptes rendus 100
FUTURIBLESN. 246 octobre 1999
Du no future à l'Europe de demain 3Hugues dejouvenel
Europe 2010: cinq scénarios 5Gilles Bertrand, Anna MicbaIskI, Lucio R. Pench
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Construction européenne, acte III 25Venceslas Humeur
Paur sortir du no future 49Guy Aznar
Regards sur le développement 61Michel Beaud
FORUM
À l'épreuve des 35 heures 69Gilles Cazes, Míchel Drancourt
ACTUALITÉS PROSPECTIVES 75
Premiers enseignements du RGP de 1999 en France. États-Unis : l'entreprise apprenante. Panne dans la création d'entreprises en France. Sida : situation alarmante au Cambodge Le ternps partiel dans I'OCDE. Facture nucléaire (bis). Disparité hommes-femmes en Europe. Féminisation du web. La crise asiatique : l'embellie ? Le chômage en Europe.
BIBLIOGRAPHIE
Analyses critiques 85
J.-P. Sueur, Demain, la ville, “ Rapport au ministre de l'Emploi et de la Solidarité ”. M. Aglietta, A. Orléan, La Monnaie souveraine. M. Drancourt, L'Entreprise de l'Antiquité à nos jours. P.-N. Giraud, Économie: le grand satan ? B. Buzan, G. Segal, Anticipating the Future.
Comptes rendus 92
FUTURIBLESN. 247 novembre 1999
La fin des modèles 3Hugues de Jouvenel
Les transferts entre générations.L'Etat, le marché, la famille 5Luc Arrondel, André Masson
États-Unis: cinq tendances majeures 41Michel Drancourt
La démarche prospective. Un bref guide méthodologique 47Hugues de Jouvenel
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FUTURS D'ANTAN
Contre le malthusianisme.À propos de Des Français pour la France 69Micbel Louis Lévy
ACTUALITÉS PROSPECTIVES 77
Science et culture, le grand écart... Le manifeste Blair-Schröder. Le Texan, lui, ne descend pas du singe. L'Union monétaire européenne est-elle viable ? Les États-Unis et l'Europe : vers un choc de titans ?
BIBLIOGRAPHIE
Analyses critiques 89P. N. Giraud, Économie, le grand Satan ? M. Wieviorka (sous la dir. de), Violence en France. D.E. Sichel, The Computer Revolution.
Comptes rendus 101
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Industrial and Labor Relations Review
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 555
ARTICLES
Can Strategic Participation Be Institutionalized?Union Representation on American Corporate Boards Larry W Hunter 557
The Effects of Industrial Relations Factors on Health and Safety Conflict Robert Hebdon and Douglas Hyatt 579
The Effects of Sexual Harassment on job Satisfaction, Earnings, and Turnover Among Female Lawyers David N. Laband and Bernard F. Lentz 594
The Impact of Federal Civil Rights Policy on Black Economic Progress: Evidence from the Equal Employment Opportunity Act of 1972 Kenneth Y. Chay 608
Employee Involvement and Organizational Citizenshíp: Implications for Labor Law and "Lean Production" Peter Cappelli and Nikolai Rogovsky 633
Recent Immigrants: Unexpected Implications for Crime and Incarceration Kristine Butcher and Anne Morrison Piehl 654
Labor Unions and the Distribution of Wages and Employment in South AfricaT. Paul Schultz and Germano Mwabu 680
BOOK REVIEWS
Industrial Relations Theory
The Realities of Work. By Mike Noon and Paul Blyton. Reviewed by Jeffrey Haydu. 704
Labor-Management Relations
Public Sector Employment in a Time of Transition. Edited by Dale Belman, Morley Gunderson, and DougIas Hyatt. Reviewed by Marick F. Masters.
705
Trade Unionism in Recession. Edited by Duncan Gallie, Roger Penn, and Michael Rose.
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Reviewed by Stephen Wood. 706
We Can't Eat Prestige : The Women Who Organized Harvard. By John Hoerr. Reviewed by Richard W. Hurd. 708
Labor Economics
On-the Job Training. By John M. Barron, Mark C. Berger, and Dan A. BIack. Reviewed by Duane E. Leigh.
710
Living Rooms as Factories: Class, Gender, and the Satellite Factory System in Taiwan. By Ping-Chun Hsiung. Reviewed by Lourdes Benerìa. 711
Sports, jobs, and Taxes: The Economic Impact of Sports Teams and Stadiums.Edited by Roger G. Noll and Andrew Zimbalist. Reviewed by Paul D. Staudohar. 712
African Americans and Post-Industrial Labor Markets. Edited by James B. Stewart. Reviewed by Jessica Gordon Nembhard. 714
Human Resources, Management, and Personnel
Forcing the Factory of the Future: Cybernation and Social Institutions. By Bryn Jones. Reviewed by Robert Forrant. 715
Codes of Conduct: Behavioral Research into Business Ethics. Edited by David N. Messick and Ann E. Tenbrunsel. Reviewed by Robert Chatov.
717
International and Comparative
Work and Pay in the United States and Japan. By Clair Brown, Yoshifumi Nakata, Michael Reich, and Lloyd Ulman. Reviewed by Marcus E. Rebick. 718
Working Free: The Origins and Impact of New Zealand's Employment Contracts Act. By Ellen J. Dannin. Reviewed by Paul Sutcliffe. 719
Research Methods and Information Sources
Working Stiffs, Union Maids, Reds, and Riffraff: An Organized Guide to Films About Labor.By Tom Zaniello. Reviewed by Jefferson Cowie. 720
Industrial and Labor Relations Review
VOLUME 52 NUMBER 1 OCTOBER 1998
ARTICLES
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Industrial Relations System. Transformation Christopher L. Erickson and Sarosh Kuruvilla 3
The Transition from Formal Nonunion Representation to Unionization: A Contemporary Case Daphne Gottlieb Taras and Jason Copping 22
R&D and Unionism: Comparative Evidence from British Companies and EstablishmentsNaercio Menezes-Filho,David Ulph, and John Van Reenen 45
Beyond the Incidence of Employer-Provided Training Lisa M. Lynch and Sandra E. Black 64
Employer Skill Demands and Labor Market Outcomes of BIacks and Women Harry J. Holzer 82
'Flexible" Workplace Practices: Evidence from a Nationally Representative Survey Maury Gittleman, Michael Horrigan, and Mary Joyce 99
Wage Compensation for Dangerous Work Revisited Peter Dorman and Paul Hagstrom 116
BOOK REVIEWS
Industrial Relations Theory
Theorizing in Industrial Relations: Approaches and Applications. Edited by Jack Barbash and Noah M. Meltz. Reviewed by Hoyt N. Wheeler. 136
Labor-Management Relations
Heroic Defeats: The Politics of job Loss. By Miriam A. Golden. Reviewed by Chris Howell. 137
Unions at the Crossroads: Strategic Membership, Financial and Political Perspectives. By Marick F. Masters. Reviewed by Cary N. Chaison. 139
Labor Arbitration under Fire. Edited by James L. Stern and Joyce M. Najita. Reviewed by Howard G. Foster. 140
Economic and Social Security and Substandard Working Conditions
It Takes a Nation: A New Agenda for Fighting Poverty. By Rebecca M. Blank. Reviewed by Robert A. Moffit. 141
Contesting the Market: Pay Equity and the Politics of Economic Restructuring. By Deborah M. Figart and Peggy Kabn. Reviewed by Marianne A. Ferber.
142
Lessons for Welfare Reform: An Analysis of the AFDC Caseload and Past Welfiare-to-Work Programs, by Dave M. O'Neill and June Ellenoff O'Neill, and From Welfare to Work: Corporate Initiatives and Welfare Reform, by Felice Davidson Perlmutter. Reviewed by Carlena K. Cochi Ficano.
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Historical Studies
The Miners of Windber: The Struggles of New Immigrants for Unionization, 1890s-1930s,by Mildred Allen Beik, and The United Mineworkers of America: A Model of Industrial Solidarity?edited by John H.M. Laslett, Reviewed by Joseph A. McCartin. 146
Where Is Our Responsibility? Unions and Economic Change in the New England Textile Industry, 1870-1960. By William F. Hartford. Reviewed by David A. Zonderman. 148
Meatpackers: An Oral History of Black Packinghouse Workers and Their Struggle for Racial and Economic Equality. By Rick Halpern and Roger Horowitz. Reviewed by Nick Salvatore.149
From Company Doctors to Managed Care: The United Mine Workers Noble Experiment. By Ivana Krajcinovic. Reviewed by Paul F. Clark. 150
Industrial and Labor Relations Review
VOLUME 52 NUMBER 2 JANUARY 1999
ARTICLES
Bargaining Unit Composition and the Returns to education and tenureLinda Babcock and John Engberg 163
Trade Unions and Training Practices in British WorkplacesFrancis Green, Stephen Machin, and David Wilkinson 179
Coercive Bargaining: Public Sector Restructuring under the Ontario Social Contract, 1993-1996 Bob Hebdon and Peter Warrian 196
Computer-Mediated Communication as Employee Voice: A Case StudyLibby Bishop and David I. Levine 213
Absenteeism and Employee Sharing: An Empirical Analysis Based on French Panel Data, 1981-1991 Sarah Brown,Fathi Fakhfakh,and John G. Sessions 234
The Emergence, Persistence, and Recent Widening of the Racial Unemployment GapRobert W Fairlie and William A. Sundstrom 252
Trade Liberalization and Wage Inequality in MexicoGordon H. Hanson and Ann Harrison 271
Choice of Major: The Changing (Unchanging) Gender GapSarah E. Turner and William G. Bowen 289
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BOOK REVIEWS
Labor-Management Relations
Shopfloor Matters: Labor-Management Relations in Twentieth-Century American Manufactuling. By David Fairris. Reviewed by Sean Flaherty. 314
Labor and Employment Law
Arbitrating Race, Religion, and National Origin Discrimination Grievances. By Vern E. Hauck. Reviewed by Martin H. Malin. 315
Income and Social Security and Substandard Working Conditions
Getting Prices Right: The Debate over the Consumer Price Index. Edited by Dean Baker. Reviewed by Daniel J.B. Mitchell. 317
Human Resources, Management, and Personnel
Studying Your Workforce: Applied Research Methods and Tools for the Training and Development Practitioner. By Alan Clardy. Reviewed by Marcie A. Cavanaugh. 318
International and Comparative
The Challenges to Trade Unions in Europe: Innovation or Adoptation. Edited by Peter Leisink, Jim Van Leemput, and Jacques Vilrokx Reviewed by Philip K.Way. 320
Historical Studies
Radium Girls: Women and Industrial Health Reform, 1910-1935. By Claudia Clark. Reviewed by Dara Silberstein.
321
"Negro and White, Unite and Fight!" A Social History of Industrial Unionism in Meatpacking, 1930-90. By Roger Horowitz. Reviewed by Thomas J. Sugrue. 323
Modern Manors: Welfare Capitalism since the New Deal. By Sanford Jacoby. Reviewed by David Brody. 325
Shifling Fortunes: The Rise and Decline of American Labor from the 1920s to the Present.By Daniel Nelson. Reviewed by Robert Bussel. 326
The Business of Benevolence: Industrial Paternalism in Progressive America. By Andrea Tone. Reviewed by Daniel Nelson. 328
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Industrial and Labor Relations Review
VOLUME 52 NUMBER 3 APRIL 1999
Are Mandated Health and Safety Committe Substitutes for or Supplements to Labor Unions?David Weil 339
Expanding the Behavioral Foundations of Labor EconomicsBruce E. Kaufman 361
Minimum Wages and PovertyJohn T. Addison and McKinley L. Blackburn
393
On the Evidence of a Working Spouse Penalty in the Managerial Labor MarketJulie L. Hotchkiss and Robert E. Moore 410
Wage Inequality and Demand for Skill: Evidence from Five DecadesChinhui Juhn 424
Determinants of Hiring Older Workers: Evidence from Hong KongJohn S. Heywood, Lok-Sang Ho, and Xiangdong Weì 444
The Returns to Mobility and Job Search by GenderKristen Keith and Abagail McWilliams 460
The Mondragón Cooperatives in 1976 and 1998 William F. Whyte 478
BOOK REVIEWS
Industrial Relations, Politics, and Government
Governments, Parties, and Public Sector Employees. By André Blais, Donald E. Blake, and Stephané Dion. Reviewed by P. B. Beaurnont. 482
Government Regulation of the Employment Relationship. Edited by Bruce E. Kaufrnan. Reviewed by Charles J. Whalen. 483
Income and Social Security and Substandard Working Conditions
Child Poverty and Deprivation in the Industrialized Countries, 1945-1995. Edited by Giovanni Andrea Cornia and Sheldon Danziger. Reviewed by Lisa A. Gennetian.
484
Human Resources, Management, and Personnel
Stories of Achievements: Narrative Features of Organizational Performance. By Hervé Corvellac. 69
Reviewed by Robert Gephart.486
International and Comparative
Worker Rights and Labor Standards in Asia's Four New Tigers: A Comparative Perspective. By Marvin J. Levine. Reviewed by Sarosh Kuruvilla.
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Equal Pay in Europe? Closing the Gender Wage Gap. By Jill Rubery, with Francesca Bettio, Marilyn Caroll, Colette Fagan, Damian Grimshaw, Friederike Maier, Sigrid Quack, and Paola Villa. Reviewed by Donna S. Rothstein. 488
Historical Studies
The Fruits of Their Labor: Atlantic Coast Farmworkers and the Making of Migrant Poverty, 1870-1945. By Cindy Hahamovitch. Reviewed by George Gonos. 489
The Challenge of Interracial Unionism: Alabama Coal Miners, 1878-1921. By Daniel Letwin. Reviewed by Herbert Hill.
491
From Direct Action to Affirmative Action: Fair Employment Law and Policy in America, 1933-1972. By Paul D. Moreno. Reviewed by Joe W. Trotter. 492
Labor and Urban Politics: Class Conflict and the Origins of Modern Liberalism in Chicago, 1864-97. By Richard Schneirov. Reviewed by Gerald Friedman. 494
Industrial and Labor Relations Review
VOLUME 52 NUMBER 4 JULY 1999
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 507
ARTICLES
Do Unions Make Enterprises Insolvent? Richard B. Freeman and Morris M. Kleiner 510
Southern Organizing in the Post-Civil Rights Era: The Case of S. LichtenbergRobert Bussel 528
Work Organization, Technology, and Performance in Customer Service and SalesRosemary Batt
539
Changing Consequences of Job Separation in the United StatesDaniel Polsky 565
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What Is a Promotion?Michael R. Pergamit and Jonathan R. Veum 581
The Gender Earnings Differential in the Russian Transition EconomyConstantin G. Ogloblin 602
Disability Retirement among German Men in the 1980sR. T. Riphahn 628
BOOK REVIEWS
Labor and Employment Law
Compulsory Arbitration: The Grand Experiment in Employment. By Richard A. Bales. Reviewed by Susan T. Mackenzie. 648
Income and Social Security and Substandard Working Conditions
Destined for Equality: The Inevitable Rise of Women's Status. By Robert Max Jackson. Reviewed by Paula England. 649
International Examination of Medical-Legal Aspects of Work Injuries. Edited by Elizabeth H. Yates and John F. Burton, Jr. Reviewed by Richard V. Burkhauser. 650
International and Comparative
After Lean Production: Evolving Practices in the World Auto Industry. Edited by Thomas Kochan, Russell Lansbury, andjohn Paul MacDuffie. Reviewed by Steve Babson. 652
Warmth of the Welcome: The Social Causes of Economic Success for Immigrants in Different Nations and Cities. By Jeffrey G. Reitz. Reviewed by Janet C. Gornick. 653
The Left's Dirty Job: The Politics of Industrial Restructuring in France and Spain. By W. Rand Smith. Reviewed by Kerstin Hamann. 655
Between Class and Market: Postwar Unionization in the Capitalist Democracies. By Bruce Western. Reviewed by Jim Kitay. 656
Historical Studies
Organized Labor and American Politics, 1894-1994: The Labor-Liberal Alliance. Edited by Kevin Boyle. Reviewed by Timothy N. Thurber. 658
When the, Mines Closed: Stories of Struggles in Hard Times. By Thomas Dublin, with photographs by George Harvan. Reviewed by Tracy E. K'Meyer. 659
Labor's Great War:The Struggle for Industrial Democracy and the Origins of Modern AmericanLabor Relations, 1912-1921. By Joseph A. McCartin. Reviewed by William J. Breen. 660
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The Common Ground of Womanhood: Class, Gender, and Workìng Girl's'Clubs, 1884-1928. By Priscilla Murolo. Reviewed by Susan Porter Benson. 662
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NATIONAL INSTITUTEECONOMIC REVIEW
No. 167 January 1999
ECONOMIC OVERVIEW 2
COMMENTARY 4Martin Weale and Garry Young
THE UK ECONOMYRichard Kneller and Carry Young
∑ Detailed forecast 8
∑ Fiscal report 29
THE WORLD ECONOMY
∑ Recent developmentsNigel Pain 35
∑ Prospects for North America and Japan Nigel Pain
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∑ Prospects for the Euro AreaRay Barrell, Nigel Pain, Florence Hubert,Dirk te Velde, Dawn Holland and Véronique Genre 50
RESEARCH ARTICLES
∑ Analysing major recessions: an analytical summary of a new study of large recessions in the twentieth century 70Christopher Dow
∑ The US stock market and the global economic crisisSushil Wadhwani 86
∑ Asymmetric density forecasts of inflation and the Bank of England's fan chartKenneth Wallis 106
CALENDAR OF ECONOMIC EVENTS113
STATISTICAL APPENDIX 118
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NATIONAL INSTITUTEECONOMIC REVIEW
No. 168 April 1999
ECONOMIC OVERVIEW 2
COMMENTARYMartin Weale and Garry Young 4
THE UK ECONOMYRichard Kneller, Rebecca Riley and Garry Young
∑ Recent developments and summary of the forecast 8
∑ Detailed forecast 15
THE WORLD ECONOMY
∑ Recent developmentsNigel Pain 32
∑ Prospects for North America and JapanNigel Pain 39
∑ Prospects for the European Union 47Ray Barrell, Nigel Pain, Florence Hubert, Dirk te Velde, Dawn Holland and Véronique Genre
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Labour market flexibility
∑ Flexibility, quality and competitivenessBernard Casey, Ewart Keep and Ken Mayhew 70
∑ Employment strategies for Europe: lessons from Denmark and the Netherlands
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Ray Barrell and Véronique Genre 82
∑ Family-friendly management: testing the various perspectivesStephen Wood
STATISTICAL APPENDIX 117
NATIONAL INSTITUTEECONOMIC REVIEW
No. 169 July 1999
ECONOMIC OVERVIEW 2
COMMENTARYMartin Weale and Garry Young 4
THE UK ECONOMYRichard Kneller and Garry Young
∑ Recent developments and summary of the forecast 8∑ Detailed forecast 14∑ Fiscal report 31
THE WORLD ECONOMYRay Barrell, Nigel Pain, Dirk te Velde, Dawn Holland and Florence Hubert
∑ Recent developments 38∑ Prospects for North America and Japan 46∑ Prospects for the European Union 49
RESEARCH ARTICLES
∑ Global stability: risks and remedies 55J.S. Flemming, M.V. Posner and J.R. Sargent
∑ The distributional effects of education expenditures 68Michael L. Biggs and Jayasri Dutta
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∑ The impact of employee involvement on small firms financial performance 78Alex Bryson
∑ Properties of the fundamental equilibrium exchange rate in the Treasury model 96Keith B. Church
∑ Within-class grouping: evidence versus conjecture 105Philip C. Abrami, Yiping Lou, Bette Chambers, Catherine Poulsen and John C. Spence
∑ Within-class grouping: a rejoinder 109S.J. Prais
STATISTICAL APPENDIX 111
NATIONAL INSTITUTEECONOMIC REVIEW
No. 170 October 1999
ECONOMIC OVERVIEW 2
COMMENTARYMartin Weale and Garry Young 4
THE UK ECONOMYGarry Young
∑ Recent developments and summary of the forecast 8∑ Detailed forecast 15
THE WORLD ECONOMY
∑ Recent developments 31Nigel Pain
∑ Prospects for North America and Japan 37Nigel Pain and Paul Ashworth
∑ Prospects for the European Union 46Nigel Pain, Paul Ashworth, Véronique Genre, Dawn Holland and Florence Hubert
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Special issue on cities
∑ Introduction 59Martin Weale
∑ Migration and British cities in the 1990s 60Tony Champion
∑ Housing and regeneration: the problem or the solution 7876
Mark Kleinman and Christine Whitehead
∑ Innovative clusters: global or local linkages? 87James Simmie and James Sennett
∑ City size, diversification, and income smoothing 99Andrea Lamorgese
STATISTICAL APPENDIX 106
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PROJETN.257 mars 1999
Editorial Alain Thomasset 5
Entretien avec Gilles de Robien 7Deputé de la Somme, Gilles de Robien est maire d'Amiens depuis mars 1999. A Côte de la loi sur l'incitation à la réduction du temps se travail qui porte son nom, Gilles de Robien attache une grande importance à la vie politique locale. C'est sur cette action au sein de la ville et du dustrict que Projet l'a interrogé.
Le respect des minorités John Crowley 15
Le grand âge, la fin de l'Etat-providence Jean-Marc Le Gall 25
L'empire de la finance
LE RÔLE DES MARCHÉS
Le monstre de la finance? Etienne Perrot 39Honnie par certains, louée par d'autres, la sphère financière fascine, mais elle est mal connue. Quel est son lien avec l'économie réelle? En quoi certaines de ses dimensions sont hypertrophiées (les marchés) et d'autres atrophiées (la régulation)?
Entre sophistication des produit et concentration des acteursJean-Philippe Cotis, Jean-Louis Nakamura 49Depuis ces derniéres années, des instruments financiers nouveaux sont apparus, les produits dérives. Avec les fonds de pension, une nouvelle catégorie d'investisseurs s'impose désormais.
Crises de confiance et effets de contagion Tarek Issaoui, Javier Santiso 61Le krachs boursiers se produisent pour une part à cause du comportament mimétique des investisseurs provoqué par les prédictions et croyances collectives. Ces comportaments manifestent les liens de confiance entre acteurs.
Entreprises et marchés financiers Michel Cassou 71Les entreprises tiennent compte de la Bourse et des marchés financiers pour mener leur politique de développement et aussi leur gestion du personnel. L'impératif reste bien sûr celui de la rentabilité.
LA SERVANTE MAÎTRESSE
La régulation de la finance globale Henri Bourguinat 79
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Les soubresauts actuels du monde financier rappellent l'urgence d'une reprise en main. Les régulations existantes sont insuffisantes. Parmi les solutions : une taxe à la Tobin et la réduction de l'aléa de moralité.
Crise asiatique et réforme du système international Michel Camdessus 91
Quels enseignements tirer de la crise qui secoue les continents par vagues successives ? Il est souhaitable de renforcer les structures de surveillance et de faire évoluer le Fmi dont le rôle est primordial.
Finance, économie, société Jacques Pelletier 101Individus, groupes et institutions ont une relation très interdépendante aux opérations financières. Les crises récentes prouvent que les marchés ne peuvent se développer dans un complet laisser-aller. Outre des mesures techniques, il faut situer les responsabilités de chacun et revaloriser le politique.
Pour une éthique de la finance Antoine de Salins 111Investisseurs, épargnants, emprunteurs, banquiers et gouvernants, chacun peut s'interroger sur sa propre manière d'évoluer dans le monde financier. Il est des "intendants fidèles", mais aussi des agioteurs malhonnêtes...
Conclusions Bertrand Cassaigne 121Lexique 125Bibliopraphie analytique Jacques Pellettier, Etienne Perrot 127
Chroniques
Vu de BeyrouthChronique de l'alternance et des comptes Salim Daccache 129
Conjoncture socialeGlissements de terrain dans le paysage social Jean Dubois 136
Revue des livres 143
Echos 150
Actualité des revues 152
PROJETN.258 juin 1999
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Editorial Bertrand Cassaigne 5
Entretien avec Paul Bouchet 7Du cabinet d'avocat et du Conseil d'Etat à la présidence d'Atd-Quart Monde, l'itinéraire d'un homme engagé pour des "causes significatives". Une réflexion sur la nécessité d'articuler les trois niveaux : l'éthique (le respect de l'égale dignité), le droit et la mobilisation civique.
Pacs, sexualité et identité Pierre Martinot-Lagarde 16
Réves et cauchemars de l'Amérique John Langan 27
L'autre Europe, dix ans après
DU RÊVE A LA PATIENCE
Etre Européen Jan Kulakowski 39L'autre Europe veut apporter sa pierre à l'élaboration d'un projet commun. Elle s'inquiète des retards pour l'accueillir. Elargissement et approfondissement de l'Europe sont interdépendants.
Que sont les dissidents devenus ? Milos Rejchrt 47Echec politique, oubli ou réelle influence ? L'exemple tchèque revu par un ancien porte-parole de la Charte 77. L'héritage de la dissidence est d'abord dans l'appel à bâtir une société civile.
Entre quatre mondes, à la recherche de 1'idéntité perdue Pierre Hassner 55Dans des retrouvailles difficiles avec l'Europe, vécues dans une combinaison d'attraction et de tentation de repli, chaque pays cherche les voies d'une identité renouvelée.
La démocratie consolidée Jacques Rupnik 65L'alternance a traduit la solidité de l'ancrage démocratique. Désormais, l'enjeu des élections en Europe centrale, à l'inverse des Balkans, n'est plus le régime mais le gouvernement. Il reste cependant à affermir un Etat de droit.
UNE RECONSTRUCTION EXIGEANTE
La difficile mise en place d'une régulation sociale Marcin Frybes 77L'importance a été sous-estimée d'une reconstruction d'acteurs sociaux et de nouvelles formes de régulation sociale, comme "l'invention" de négociations. Paradoxalement, les premiers changements ont été pensés en ignorant cet enjeu.
Economie et Société en Hongrie post-socialiste Pierre Kende, Janos Istvan Toth 85Le développement ne sera pas le résultat automatique de la suppression des anciennes contraintes. La mise en place d'une économie de marché, financièrement consolidée et socialement équilibrée, est une œuvre de longue haleine.
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En Hongrie et en République tchèque, deux expériences contrastées Jean-Pierre Pagé 95D'un côté, un discours libéral, mais sans le courage d'une restructuration de l'autre, l'appel massif aux investissements étrangers, mais une économie duale.
Il faut qu'ils entrent dans l'UnionEntretien avec Jean-Louis Bourlanges 101Malgré toutes les résistances que nous éprouvons, pourquoi est-il si important que ces pays entrent dans l'Union européenne ? Nous avons à inventer avec eux un modèle de souveraineté partagée, respectueux des différences mais nous donnant ensemble une capacité d'initiative.
Conclusions Bertrand Cassaigne, Jean Weydert 108
Croniques
Conjoncture économique Vers la sortie de la crise asiatique Paul Frécel 111
Politique culturelleLire des livres : transmission, transformation Pierre Mayol 117
Echos
Revue des livres 124
Actualité des revues 132
PROJETN.259 septembre 1999
Editorial Bertrand Cassaigne 5
Entretien avec Jean-Marie PetitcIerc 7Salésien, Jean-Marie PetitcIerc travaille depuis vingt ans avec et pour les jeunes des banlieues. Après avoir fondé "les messagers" de Chanteloup-les-Vignes, il participe à Argenteuil, à la recherche de réponses à la délinquance.
Réductions de dette et financement du développement Marc Raffinot 15Les campagnes pour la réduction de la dette posent de vraies questions. Mais les mécanismes mis en œuvre sont aussi contestables.
De la sécurité alimentaire à la sécurité économique Michel Griffon 25
Au fur et à mesure que le monde se globalise, le débat sur l'insécurité alimentaire se pose en termes nouveaux ; il s'étend à l'insécurité économique.
Le travail en reconversion
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MUTATIONS EN COURS
Nouveaux métiers, le grand malentendu Françoise Piotet 39Méme s'ils ne changent pas de nom, la plupart des métiers se renouvellent en permanence. Les métiers sont autant des occasions de carrière que des vocations.
Le temps de travail Bernard Brunhes 51La mise en place de la loi sur les 35 heures pousse les partenaires sociaux à entamer des négociations sur la durée du travail, occasion de parler aussi de son organisation. Problème d'équilibre entre les besoins de l'entreprise et les conditions de vie des salariés.
Un droit du travail obsolète ? Jean-Emmanuel Ray 59Le CDI reste la règle. Mais la flexibilité demandée, les contrats précaires modifient les liens de subordination entre salariés et employeurs. Le droit du travail demeure entre l'homme et la loi du marché. Un débat est nécessaire sur ses sources actuelles, en pleine transformation.
LA PLACE DU TRAVAIL DANS LA SOCIETE
Travail et gestion du temps Denis Piveteau 69En quoi les mutations actuelles du travail affectent-elles notre rapport au temps? Une nouvelle fragilité accompagne la liberté. Le temps de travail, moins stable, devient cependant un temps toujours plus dominant.
Le lien travail-revenu, problème d'interprétation Christian Arnsperger 77Les débats autour de l'allocation universelle mettent en lumière une remise en cause du lien entre travail et revenu. Le travail peut-il et doit-il être seulement source de revenu? Quelles sont les formes d'une reconnaissance collective ?
Une action de développement social en entreprise René Tijou 89Quand la dimension "réalisation personnelle" est reconnue par l'entreprise, comment jeter les bases d'un apprentissage collectif d'un nouveau rapport au travail.
La valeur travail en débatDialogue entre Jean-Yves Calvez et Alain Lipietz 95Quelle est la place du travail dans la société, aujourd'hui ? Il peut derneurer aliéné, même si le taylorisme est dépassé. Remettre en cause sa domination suppose de reconnaÎtre la place des activités interpersonnelles, sans les enfermer dans un "troisièrne" secteur.
Propositions pour conclure Antoine Kerhuel 103
Bibliographie analytique Antoine Kerhuel 108
Chroniques
Vu de BelgiquePersistance de l'extrême-droite en Flandre Jef Van Gerwen 111
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Conjoncture sociale Un moment d'euphorie... mais après ? Jean Dubois 117
Echos 124
Revue des livres 127
Actualité des revues 136
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REVUE D'ECONOMIE POLITIQUEn. 1 janvier-fevrier 1999
BILANS ET ESSAIS
Phillippe Bontems - Gilies RotilionConformité aux prescriptions environnementales et son contrôle 1 On the Enforcement of Environmental Policies
ARTICLES
Claude d'Aspremont - David Encaoua -Jean-Pierre PonssardPolitique de la concurrenee et théorie des jeuxquelques réflexions à partir de l'industrie cimentière
35Competition Poficy and Game Theory .- the Cement Industry
Michell De VroeyÉquilibre et déséquilibre chez Hicks : un examen critique 59Hicks's Conception of Equilibrium
Irène NatowiczL'assurance, instrument économique de la politique de l'environnement 83A New Tool for Environmental Policy.- Insurance
Jean-Marc FiguetLe risque systématique dans les systèmes interbancairesde paiement de gros montant 105Systemic Risk in Large-Value Interbank Payment Systems
Patrick ArtusPertes patrimoniales au Japon : quels effets sur l'équilibre financier mondial ? 129Capital Losses in Japan: which Effects on the World Financial Equlibrium ?
REVUE D'ECONOMIE POLITIQUEn. 2 mars-avril 1999
Spécialisation internationale et structures de marchés
Kamal Abdel Rahman - Lionel FontagniéPrésentation 149
Karnal Abdel Rahman - Bernard Lassudrie-Duchêne84
Les fondements oligopolistiques des avantages comparatifs révélésOligopolistic Foundations of the Revealed Comparative Advantages
Pierre-André Buigues - André SapirL'impact du marché unique sur les grands pays européens 177The Impact of the Single Market on Large European Countries
Pierre Carlo PadoanChanges in Trade Specialization and Endogenous Technology Accumulation 199Changement de la spécialisation et accumulation technologique endogène
Moez El EljTrade, Transmission of Technology and Productivity : an EmpiricalAnalysis for OECD Countries 221Commerce, transmission de technologie et productivité: uneanalyse empirique des pays de l'OCDE
Sébastien Jean - Olivier BontoutSensibilité des salaires relatifs aux chocs de commerce international et de progrès technique : une évaluation d'équilibre générai 241Sensitivity of Relative Wages to Intemational Trade and Technical Progress Shocks: a General Equilibrium Assessment
Nassim OulmaneStructure de marché, chocs commerciaux et ajustements en termes d'emplois Market Structure, Trade Shocks and Labour Adjustment
Hélène Ericel-Rousse - Guillaume Gaulier - Michaël PajotExport Equations of a Differentiated Product : VECMs applied to the French Manufacturing Industry 285Equations d'exportations d'un produit différencié : applications de VECMs à l'industrie manufacturière française
REVUE D'ECONOMIE POLITIQUEn. 3 mai-juin 1999
Quelles politiques monétaire et budgétaire en Union Economique et Monétaireentretiens de l'Association Française de Science Economique,Paris, 27 janvier 1999
Louis-André Gérard-VaretPrésentation 305
Patrick Artus - Allexis Penot - Jean-Paull Pollin
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Quelle règle monétaire pour la Banque Centrale Européenne 309
What Kind of Monetary Rule for the European Central Bank
Phillippe MoutotCommentaire 375
Christian BordesCommentaire 379
Xavier Debrun - Charles WypIoszOnze gouvernements et une Banque centrale
387Eleven govemments and one Central Bank
Sylviane Guillaumont JeanneneyCommentaire 421
REVUE D'ECONOMIE POLITIQUEn. 4 juillet-aout 1999
DÉBATS & OPINIONS
Rémy Prud'hommeLes coûts de la congestion dans la région parisienne 425Congestion Costs in the Paris Region
Pierre-Henri DeryckeDe la congestion au péageRèflexion sur l'article de Remy Prud'homme 443
BILANS & ESSAIS
Thierry PaulAjustement intersectoriel 451Intersectoral Adjustment
ARTICLES
Philippe HugonAmartya Sen, théoricien, expert et philosophe du développement 489 Armatya Sen Theoretician Expert and Philosopher in Devel(pment
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Eric LangiaisLes effets d'antisélection lorsque le Principal et les Agents ont des croyances différentes : une illustration dans le cas du marché du crédit 513Adverse-selection Effets when Principal and Agents have Differents Beliefs : an Application to the Credit Market
Pascal FavardÉvolution de Population et sentiers d'utilisation des ressources naturelles 535Evolution of Population and Utilisation Paths of Natural Ressources
Patrice PierettiConcurrence fiscale et harmonisation : un modèle spatial d'attraction commerciale
559Fiscal Competition and Harmonization a Spatial Model of trade Attractivity
Issac JohsuaLa grande crise américaine des années trente et l'êcole de la régularisation 577A Revisit of the French "School of Regulation" Theory ofthe American Great Depression of the Thirties
INFORMATIONAppel à communication: Quelles perspectives pour une èconomie autrichienne appliquée?
597
REVUE D'ECONOMIE POLITIQUEn. 5 septembre-octobre 1999
DÉBATS & OPINIONS
Emile Quinet - Bernard WailliserA quoi sert la science économique 599
BILAN & ESSAI
Jean-Ollivier HairaultVers une nouvelle synthèse néoclassique ?La théorie des cycles réels n'est pas ce que l'on croit
613To a New Neoclassical Synthesis ?
ARTICLES87
Patrick ViillieuLa politique monétaire a-t-elle un avantage comparatif dans la lutte contre l'inflation ? 671Un contre-exemple néoclassique Fighting Inflation A Keynesian Prescription in a Neoclassical Model
Bernard Ellyakime - Patrice LoisellEnchères de bois sur pied et prix de réserve 687Standing Timbers Auctions and Reserve Price
Michel Bellet - Franck SosthéTemps, anticipations et dynamique économique les fondements de l'Ecole suédoise
701Time, Expectations and Economic Dynamics:the Swedish School's Foundations
Jean-Jacques Nowak - Mondher SahliL'analyse d'un boom touristique dans une petite économie ouverte 729An Analysis of a Tourism Boom in a Small Open Economy
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REVUE ÉCONOMIQUEn. 1 janvier 1999
SOMMAIRE
Confiance, réciprocité et cheap talkClaude Meidinger, Stéphane Robin, Bemard Ruffieux
5
L'apport de la théorie des organisations à la conception néo~institutionnellede la firme: une relecture des travaux de O.E. Williamson
Bernard Baudry45
Produit, production, reproduction dans le Tableau économiqueles concepts et les mots
Jean Cartelier, Marie-France Piguet71
Cycle politique partisan et crédibilité de parités fixesPierre-Guillaume Méon
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Capital public et croissance : une étude en économétrie de panelSébastien Dessus, Rémy Herrera
113
Des modèles types contextualisés pour une approche intégrée de la firme,le cas de l'infomatique bancaire
Nicolas Mottis127
La formation d'une banque centrale: la Banque de France(années 1830-années 1850)
Yves Leclercq151
NOTE DE LECTUREChronique de la pensée économique italienne
Henri Bartoli175
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REVUE ÉCONOMIQUEn. 2 mars 1999
SOMMAIRE
Monopole discriminant et redistribution :une interprétation des thèses d'Edgeworth
Philippe Bernard, Jéróme Wittwer197
Politique commerciale et asymétrie d'information :une explication alternative des restrictions volontaires à l'exportation
Antoine Bouét, Denis Gouaux211
Arrivée d'information et investissement :étude dans un modèle simple de choix de portefeuille
Nicolas Treich233
La dynamique hors de l'équilibre :les contributions parallèles de F. A. Hayek et J. R. Hicks
Jean-Luc Gaffard255
L'efficacité de la formation délivrée aux chômeursl'État et la solvabilisation de la formation
François Stankiewicz273
Éthique versus coordination ?Une controverse autrichienne soulevée par Rothbard
Thierry Aimar301
L'importance de l'égalité du taux de profit moyendans la solution du problème de la transformation: une nouvelle approche d'équilibre général
Jean-Guy Loranger90
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REVUE ÉCONOMIQUEn. 3 mai 1999
SOMMAIRE
Conférence présidentielle
La fonction de préférence de l'ÉtatLe cas de l'assurance maladie en France
Michel Mougeot361
Progrès technique, croissance et emploi
Workers' Skills and Product SelectionJean Gabszewicz, Alessandro Turrini
383
Choix d'organisation dans un environnement instableUne analyse macroécononúque
David Thesmar, Mathias Thoenig393
Progrès technique, emploi et exclusion du marché du travailPierre Cahuc, Pierre Granier, Fabien Postel-Vinay
405
Investissements immatériels, productivité et qualificationsNathalie Greenan, Jacques Mairesse, Agnès Topiol-Bensaid
417
Transferts sociaux
Pauvretés d'existence, monétaire et subjectiveFacteurs de persistance et corrélations sur données de panel
Stéfan Lollivier Daniel Verger431
Hausses des barèmes et sorties de l'aide socialeLes résultats d'une expérience naturelle au Canada
Bernard Fortin, Denis Fougère, Guy Lacroix451
La revalorisation du RMIYannick L'Horty, Antoine Parent
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465
Retraites par répartition et droits acquisGeorges Casamatta, Pierre Pestieau
479
Économie politique de la croissance
Développements récents en économie politique de la croissanceUn survol rapideThierry Verdier
489
Croissance, redistribution et inégalités dans un modèle de fuite de cerveauxFrédéric Docquier, Hillel Rapoport
499
Politique économique et perspectives de croissancedans les économies émergentes d'Afrique
Patrick Guillaumont, Sylviane Guillaumont Jeanneney, Aristomène Varoudakis511
Monnaie et règles monétaires
Pour en finir avec la masse monétaireJéróme Cree1, Henri Sterdyniak
523
Construction d'une règle monétaire pour la “ zone euro ”Alexis Penot, Jean-Paul Poffin
535
Asymétrie des inflations relatives et menus costsTests sur l'inflation française
Xavier Bonnet, Éric Dubois, Laurent Fauvet547
Peut-on mettre en évidence des rigidités à la baisse des salaires nominaux ?Une étude sur quelques grands pays de l'OCDE
Xavier Bonnet557
Jeux et marchés
Le cœur ex ante incitatif d'une éconornie d'échangeen information asymétrique
Françoise Forges92
571
Incomplétude stratégique dans les jeux de marchés compétitifsGaël Giraud
583
Engouement collectif et concurrenceIsabel Grilo, Jacques-François Thisse
593
Incertitude sur la demande et incitations au partage de l'informationdans un duopoleFlorent Venayre
601
Microéconomie des organisations
Développements récents en économétrie des contratsBernard Salanié
611
Aléa moral, fertilité de la terre et choix de contrats aux PhilippinesPierre Dubois
621
Mesures de l'efficience technique et de l'efficience allocativepar les fonetions de distance et application aux banques européennes
Mohamed E. Chaffai, Michel Dietsch633
Rationalisation de l'offre de soins en chirurgieRéduction des surcapacités et réallocation sectorielle
Benoit Dervaux, Kristiaan Kersten, Hervé Leleu645
REVUE ÉCONOMIQUEn. 4 juin 1999
SOMMAIRE
IntroductionMarc Fleurbaey et Philippe Mongin
661
La norme majoritaireJean-François Laslier
669
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Analyses géométriques et probabilistes des règles de vote,avec une application au scrutin majoritaire à deux tours
Vincent Merlin et Dominique Lepelley699
Quelques réflexions sur la croissance optimaleMarc Fleurbaey, Philippe Michel
715
Égalitarisme de la dominance et utilitarismeAlain Trannoy
733
Règles d'allocation monotones en ressources : une revue de la littératureWilliam Thomson
757
L'équité en environnement économiqueFrançois Maniquet
787
M. Tout-le-monde est “ post-welfariste ” : opinions sur la justice redistributiveErik Schokkaert
811
De l'efficacité à la normativitéEmmanuel Picavet
833
Le libertarisme de gauche et la justicePeter Vallentyne
859
Sur l'existence d'une solution kantienne du problème des biens collectifsAlain Wolfelsperger
879
REVUE ÉCONOMIQUEn. 5 september 1999
SOMMAIRE
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L'impact du taux d'intérêtsur l'évolution simultanée du chômage et de 1'épargne
Johanna Etner, Patricia Le Maitre917
Choix de recrutement, salaire et chômage d'équilibreGuillaume Rocheteau
937
Le rôle de l'hétérogénéité des agents sur un marché du travailen concurrence imparfaite
Xavier Wauthy, Yves Zenou965
Redistribution et croissance optimales dans un modèle d'éducationOlivier Basdevant
985
Répartitions modales urbaines, extemalités et instauration de péages :le cas des extemalités de congestion et des “ externalités modales crojsées
François Mirabel1007
Apprentissage collectif et incitations : une approche par l'apprentissage gestuelSuzanne Quiers-Valette
1029
Asymétrie d'information, coûts de mandat et financementdes entreprises françaiscs (1890-1936)
Pierre-Cyrille Hautcœur1053
REVUE ÉCONOMIQUEn. 6 november 1999
SOMMAIRE
IntroductionL'élargissement de l'Union européenne en Europe centrale : les enjeux
Patrick Artus, André Cartapanis, Lionel Fontagné1095
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Convergenee et intégration des pays d'Europe centraledans l'Union européenne
Vers un élargissement sélectif de l'Union européenne : dix pays - deux cerclesNathalie Ricœur-Nicolaï, Béatrice Auzouy, Fadhel Lakhoua,
Nicolas Meunier, Luis Miotti1101
L'ancrage de l'Europe centrale et orientale à l'Union européenneLaurence Boone, Mathilde Maurel
1123
Le potentiel d'échanges entre l'Union européenne et les PECO : un réexamenLionel Fontagné, Michael Freudenberg, Michaë1 Pajot
1139
L'Union européenne et sa périphérie :conséquences de l'intégration commerciale de l'Europe centrale
Agnès Chevallier Françoise Lemoine, Laurence Nayman1169
Zone euro et régimes de change en Europe centrale
L'euro comme monnaie de référence à l'est et au sud de l'Union européenneAgnès Bénassy-Quéré, Amina Lahrèche-Révil
1185
Quel système de change entre les pays d'Europe centraleet la zone d'union monétaire ?
Patrick Artus, Nathalie Ricœur-Nico1aÏ1203
Compétitivité et régime de change en Europe centraleMichel Aglietta, Camille Baulant, Virginie Coudert
1221
Fragilités et transition des Systèmes financiers
Indicateurs d'alerte et crises de change : analyse comparée des économiesd'Europe centrale et orientale (1990-1997) et d'Amérique latine et d'Asie de
l'Est (1971-1997)André Cartapanis, Vincent Dropsy, Sophie Mametz
1237
Risque et marges d'intérét optimales des banques commercialesd'Europe centrale et orientale
Daniel Goyeau, Alain Sauviat, Amine Tarazi96
1255
Transition des systèmes de retraite et mesure du risque des fonds capitalisésune méthode appliquée à l'exemple roumain
Stéphane Hamayon, Florence Legros1275
SOCIOLOGIE DU TRAVAILn. 1/99
SOMMAIRE
À nos lecteurs
5 Serge Dufoulon, Jean Saglio, Pascale TrompetteMarins et sociologues à bord du Georges Leygues : interactions de recherche
23 Georges RibeillApproches critiques du travail industriel entre les deux guerres : la place de Georges Friedmann
41 Fabrice Bardet, Bernard JouveEntreprise politique et territoire à Lyon
DOSSIER-DÉBAT: L'ENGAGEMENT DU SOCIOLOGUE
65 Michel CallonNi intellectuel engagé, ni intellectuel dégagé : la double stratégie de l'attachement et du
détachement
79 François DubetDu côté de l'action
NOTE CRITIQUE
89 Guy BellemareMarketing et gestion des ressources humaines postmodemes. Du salarié-machine au salarié-produit ?
105 COMPTES RENDUS
Georges Felouzis, L'efficacité des enseignants : sociologie de la relation pédagogique (Roger Establet). Jean-Michel Berthelot, Les vertus de l'incertitude : le travail de l'analyse dans les sciences sociales (Alban Bouvier). Gilbert de Terssac et Erhart Friedberg (dir.), Coopération et
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conception (Benoit Weil). Olivier Marchand et Claude Thélot, Le travail en France : (1800-2000) (Danilo Martuccelli). Jacques Commaille, Les nouveaux enjeux de la question sociale (Annie Ricu). Isabelle Astier, RMI et souci d'insertion (Annie Rieu). Laurent Mucchielli, La découverte du social. Naissance de la sociologie en France (1870-1914) (Olivier Martin)
SOCIOLOGIE DU TRAVAILn. 2/99
SOMMAIRE
123 Nathalie Besucco, Michèle TallardL'encadrement collectif de la gestion des compétences : un nouvel enjeu pour la négociation de branche ?
143 Michel Callon, Vololona RabeharisoaDe la sociologie du travail appliquée à l'opération chirurgicale : ou comment faire disparaÎtre la personne du patient ?
163 Philippe ZarifianL'agir communicationnel face au travail professionnel
NOTE DE RECHERCHE
179 Philippe Bernoux, Yves-Frédéric Livian L'entreprise est-elle toujours une institution ?
NOTE CRITIQUE
195 Salvador JuanL'utilité sociale de l'activité associative face à la professionnalisation et à la “ marchandisation ”
209 COMPTES RENDUS
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Albert Martens et Monique Vervaeke (dir.), La polarisation sociale des villes européennes (Michelle Durand). Pierre-Yves Gomez, Le gouvernement d'entreprise. Modèles économiques de l'entreprise et pratiques de gestion (Franck Cochoy). Philippe Zarifian, Eloge de la civilité: critique du citoyen moderne (Jean-Claude Thénard). Michel Pingon et Monique Pingon-Charlot, Voyage en grande bourgeoisie. Journal d'enquéte (PierrePaul Zalio). Alain Coulon, Le métier d'étudiant. L'entrée dans la vie universitaire (Florence Abadie). Sophie Dubuisson et Antoine Hennion, Le design : l'objet dans l'usage. La relation objet-usage-usager dans le travail de trois agences (Florent Champy). Nicolas Curien et Gabriel Dupuy, Réseaux de communication. Marchés et territoires. Alain Gras, Les macro-systèmes techniques (Jean-Marc Offner). Pierre Rolle, Le travail dans les révolutions russes (Claude Durand). Dieter Rucht, Barbara Blattert, Dieter Rink, Soziale Bewegungen auf dem Weg zur Institutionalisierung. Zum Strukturwandel “ alternativer ” Gruppen in beiden Teilen Deutschlands (Michèle Dupré).
SOCIOLOGIE DU TRAVAILn. 3/99
SOMMAIRE
235 Frederik Mispelblom BeyerLangages et stratégies au travail saisis par les non-nes d'assurance qualité
255 Éric Le BretonL'utilisateur des transports collectifs urbains : une identité en débat au sein des entreprises
275 Hervé GlevarecSociologie de la production radiophonique. Le travail à France Culture comme action située
DOSSIER-DÉBAT (suite)
295 David CourpassonSociologie et management des organisations. Entre fascination et dénonciation
307 Jean-Claude ThoenigLe bricolage des engagements
317 Alain CailléEngagement sociologique et démarche idéaliste-typique
NOTE DE RECHERCHE
329 Sébastien SchehrLa sociologie du travail française à l'épreuve de la différenciation sociale
COMPTES RENDUS
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Catherine Paradeise, Les comédiens. Profession et marchés du travail. Pierre~Michel Menger, La profession de comédien. Formations, activités et carrières dans la démultiplication de soi (Pierre Tripier). Jean~Claude Moisdon (dir.), Du mode d'existence des outils de gestion. Les instruments de gestion à l'épreuve de l'organisation (Valérie Boussard). Jane Jenson et Mariette Sincau (éd.), Qui doit garder le jeune enfant ? Modes d'accueil et travail des mères dans l'Europe en crise (Jeanne Fagnani). Lffic Cadin, Francis Guérin, Frédérique Pigeyre, Gestion des ressources humaines. Pratique et éléments de théorie (Guy Groux). Daniel Mercure, Le travail déraciné. L'impartition flexible dans la dynamique sociale des entreprises forestières au Québec (Dominique Martin). Pierre Demeulenacre, Homo œconomicus: enquéte sur la constitution d'un paradigme (Bernard Gazier). Dominique Memmi, Les gardiens du corps: dix ans de magistère bioéthique (Dominique Mehl). Isabelle Baszanger, Douleur et médecine : la fin d'un oubli (Olivier Martin), Terence C; Halliday, Lucien Karpik (éd.), Lawyers and the rise of Western Political Liberalism (Emmanuel Lazega) Jean -Louis Robert, Fridhelm Boll, Antoine Prost (dir.), L'invention des syndacalismes. Le syndacalisme en Europe occidentale à la fin du XIX e siècle (Michel Lallement).
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