Vol. 9, No. 1 Edmond Malinvaud: Growth and employment in the European perspective (pp. 6–17) Abstract he Western European debt deflation, which induced a severe recession in 1992-93, is now giving way to a recovery for which both external and
Finnish Economic Papers 2/1995
Vol. 8, No. 2 Ulf Söderström and Alexis Stenfors: Explaining devaluation expectations in the EMS (pp. 63–81) Abstract This paper is an attempt to explain devaluation expectations in the ERM with macroeconomic fundamentals. Two different measures of devaluation expectations are
Finnish Economic Papers 1/1995
Vol. 8, No. 1 Markku Lanne: Co-integration and the term structure of Finnish short-term interest rates (pp. 3–16) Abstract The term structure of Finnish HELIBOR interest rates is studied by modelling it as a co-integrated system. There are three co-integrating
Finnish Economic Papers 2/1994
Vol. 7, No. 2 Uri M. Possen and Mikko Puhakka: Rationality of limited rationality: some aggregate implications (pp. 83–93) Abstract In this paper we let economic agents choose whether to become fully rational or stay boundedly rational. Boundedly rational agents
Finnish Economic Papers 1/1994
Vol. 7, No. 1 Lars Norden: Daily distribution of Swedish OMX-index returns over intraday-to-intraday time intervals (pp. 3–16) Abstract This paper examines the intradaily behaviour of the Swedish OMX stock index during the time period January 02 to December 30
Finnish Economic Papers 2/1993
Vol. 6, No. 2 Pasi Holm, Seppo Honkapohja and Erkki Koskela: Incidence effects of proposed reforms for the payroll tax in Finnish manufacturing (pp. 67–78) Abstract The main proposals for the reform of payroll-based employers’ social security contributions have been
Finnish Economic Papers 1/1993
Vol. 6, No. 1 Kyösti Pulliainen and Heikki Taimio: Symposium on mass unemployment in Finland: an introductory note (pp. 3–4) Richard Jackman: Mass unemployment: international experience and lessons for policy (pp. 5–12) Abstract While variations across countries in the experience
Finnish Economic Papers 2/1992
Vol. 5, No. 2 Ian E. Novos: Learning by doing and adverse selection: the importance of commitment (pp. 79–90) Abstract The analysis in Novos (1990) is extended to incorporate a richer signalling dimension. Specifically, firms observe the evolving employment histories
Finnish Economic Papers 1/1992
Vol. 5., No. 1 Torben M. Andersen: Differential information and excessive volatility in financial markets (pp. 3–11) Abstract It is analysed whether risk averse agents possessing different information have an incentive to trade in a zero-sum market. The key to
Finnish Economic Papers 2/1991
Vol. 4, No. 2 Mukul Majumdar and Tapan Mitra: Intertemporal decentralization (pp. 79–103) Abstract The classic papers of Malinvaud and Samuelson pointed out that even in ”classical” infinite horizon economies a competitive program of resource allocation need not be efficient