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251. Why Delegate the Allocation of Foreign Aid to Multilateral Organizations? Principal-Agent Problems and Multilateralism

252. North American Economic Integration Policy Options

253. Ten Points on the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership

254. Inflation Persistence and Optimal Monetary Policy in the Euro Area

255. The Road to Adopting the Euro: Monetary Policy and Exchange Rate Regimes in EU Candidate Countries

256. Monetary Union, Price Level Convergence, and Inflation: How Close is Europe to the United States?

257. Equity Prices, Household Wealth, and Consumption Growth in Foreign Industrial Countries: Wealth Effects in the 1990s

258. International Coordination of Macroeconomic Policies: Still Alive in the New Millennium?

259. Regional Influences on U.S. Monetary Policy: Some Implications for Europe

260. Back to the Nest? Europe's Relations with the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of Countries

261. Lessons of the Euro for the Rest of the World

262. The Development of Europe's Linkages with East Asia: Hybrid Trans-Regionalism?

263. The European Union and North America

264. Mortgage Default Insurance in the U.S.: Implications for Russia

265. Regulatory Europeanization, National Autonomy and Regulatory Effectiveness: Marketing Authorization for Pharmaceuticals

266. Business Interest Representation and European Commission Fora: A Game Theoretic Investigation

267. Does a Switch of Budget Regimes Constrain Managerial Discretion? Evidence for Italian Public Enterprises' Investment

268. Hardening a Soft Budget Constraint Through 'Upward Devolution' to a Supranational Institution: The Case of Italian State-Owned Firms and the European Union

269. Building a Transatlantic Securities Market

270. The Economic Impact of Enlargement on the European Economy: Problems and Perspectives

271. Who Needs Foreign Banks?

272. Interdependent Growth in the EU: The Role of Trade

273. Making EU Trade Agreements Work: The Role of Rules of Origin

274. The Development of European Citizenship and its Relevance to the Integration of Refugees

275. Home Bias, Transactions Costs, And Prospects For The Euro: A More Detailed Analysis

276. Spain in the EU: fifteen years may not be enough

277. Reconsidering Economic Relations and Political Citizenship in the New Iberia of the New Europe: Some Lessons from the Fifteenth Anniversary of the Accession of Portugal and Spain to the European Union

278. A Mediterranean Economic Policy from Europe at the Enlargement Cross-Roads

279. Price Level Convergence, Relative Prices, and Inflation in Europe

280. Linkage and Legalism in Institutions: Evidence From Agricultural Trade Negotiations

281. Lovely but dangerous: The impact of patent citations on patent duration

282. Meet Me Halfway but don't Rush—Absorptive capacity and strategic R investment revisited

283. Firms' export decisions—fixed trade costs and the size of the export market

284. Should one bargain over two issues simultaneously or separately?

285. Recent Advances in Growth Theory. A Comparison of Neoclassical and Evolutionary Perspectives

286. Evolution of Japan's Policy Toward Economic Integration

287. The Japan-China Summit and Joint Declaration of 1998: A Watershed for Japan-China Relations in the 21st Century?

288. Perceptions on Free Trade: The Korean Debate Over the Japan-Korea Free Trade Agreement

289. Significant Changes in the Chinese Television Industry and Their Impact in the PRC: An Insider's Perspective

290. Hong Kong Under One Country Two Systems: Promises and Realities

291. Russia's Image of China and Russian-Chinese Relations

292. Do Affluent Countries Face an Incomes-Jobs Tradeoff?

293. The Effects of Convergence: Internationalisation and the Changing Distribution of Net Value Added in Large German Firms

294. What Have We Learned?[1] Problem-Solving Capacity of the Multilevel European Polity.

295. Breaking with Tradition: Service Trade Liberalization in the EU and Germany

296. In Tempestuous Waters: Denmark and the WTO Regime

297. The Declining Use of Unskilled Labour in Italian Manufacturing: Is Trade to Blame?

298. Shaping Europe's Migration Policy

299. What Are the Limits to Economic Integration?

300. Fiscal Policy Spillovers in the Euro Area: Where Are They?