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301. Free Movement of People, Goods, Services and Capital in View of the Context of Stability Pact

302. Innovation and Social Capital in Silicon Valley

303. The Spatial Distribution of Entrepeneurial Support Networks: Evidence from Semiconductor Initial Public Offerings from 1996-2000

304. Enron's Missed Opportunity: Enron's Refusal to Build a Collaborative Market Turned Bandwidth Trading Into a Disaster

305. North American Economic Integration Policy Options

306. Government Expenditures and Equilibrium Real Exchange Rates

307. The Institutional Dimension of WTO Accession Observations and Practical Guidelines for Improving National Trade-related Governance Capacities

308. Sticky Prices, No Menu Costs

309. International Monetary Policy Coordination and Financial Market Integration

310. Monetary Policy and the Financial Accelerator in a Monetary Union

311. Productivity, Investment, and Current Accounts: Reassessing the Evidence

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

313. Identifying the Effects of Monetary Policy Shocks on Exchange Rates Using High Frequency Data

314. Exchange Rate Regimes and Financial Dollarization: Does Flexibility Reduce Bank Currency Mismatches?

315. The Inflation Persistence of Staggered Contracts

316. Productivity Shocks, Habits, and the Current Account

317. Testing the Null of Identification in GMM

318. Factor Endowments and Industrial Structurev

319. Recent U.S. Macroeconomic Stability: Good Policies, Good Practices, or Good Luck?

320. Optimal Monetary Policy with Durable and Non-Durable Goods

321. A Theory of the Currency Denomination of International Trade

322. Regional Inflation in a Currency Union: Fiscal Policy vs. Fundamentals

323. Inflation Dynamics and International Linkages: A Model of the United States, the Euro Area, and Japan

324. Macroeconomics of International Price Discrimination

325. Finding Numerical Results to Large Scale Economic Models Using Path-Following Algorithms: A Vintage Capital Example

326. International Comparisons of Productivity Growth: The Role of Information Technology and Regulatory Practices

327. A Guide to Choosing Absolute Bank Capital Requirements

328. To What Extent Will the Banking Industry be Globalized? A Study of Bank Nationality and Reach in 20 European Nations

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

330. Financial Centers and the Geography of Capital Flows

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

332. Identifying VARs Based on High Frequency Futures Data

333. Inflation Targeting and Nominal Income Growth Targeting: When and Why Are They Suboptimal?

334. On the Sequencing of Projects, Reputation Building, and Relationship Finance

335. China's Trade Opening: Implications for Regional Stability

336. Protecting the Environment While Opening Markets in the Americas

337. Free Trade, Smart Borders, and Homeland Security: U.S.-Caribbean Cooperation in a New Era of Vulnerability

338. Non-Cooperative Dynamics of Multi-Agent Teams

339. Spatial and Temporal Patterns in Civil Violence: Guatemala 1977-1986

340. Environment's New Role in U.S. Trade Policy

341. Politics and Parallel Negotiations: Environment and Trade in the Western Hemisphere

342. Rethinking the Export-Import Bank

343. The European Union and North America

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

345. Institutional Investors, Corporate Ownership, and Corporate Governance: Global Perspectives

346. Chinese and Indian Engineers and their Networks in Silicon Valley

347. Building a Transatlantic Securities Market

348. How Shareholder Reforms Can Pay Foreign Policy Dividends

349. Monetary Policy Rules and the International Monetary Transmission

350. Outsourcing and Inequality

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

352. Moral Hazard and the U.S. Stock Market: Analyzing the “Greenspan Put”?

353. An Empirical Comparison of Bundesbank and ECB Monetary Policy Rules

354. Monetary Policy and Exchange Rate Pass-Through

355. Permanent and Transitory Components of Business Cycles: Their Relative Importance and Dynamic Relationship

356. The Use of Cyclical Indicators in Estimating the Output Gap in Japan

357. Home Bias and High Turnover Reconsidered

358. A Retrospective on J. Denis Sargan and His Contributions to Econometrics

359. Border Effects within the NAFTA Countries

360. Forecast Uncertainty in Economic Modeling

361. Patience, Persistence, and Welfare Costs of Incomplete Markets in Open Economies

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

363. Caribbean Tourism: Igniting the Engines of Sustainable Growth

364. Protest and Collaboration: Transnational Civil Society Networks and the Politics of Summitry and Free Trade in the Americas

365. The Impact of MERCOSUR on the Automobile Industry

366. Preferential Treatment in Trade: Is There Any Room Left in the Americas?

367. Geography, Markets, Resources, and Development: The Assets of the Americas Revisited

368. Free Trade and Worker Displacement: The Trade Adjustment Assistance Act and the Case of NAFTA

369. The Epidemiology of Microeconomic Expectations

370. Evolution of Japan's Policy Toward Economic Integration

371. Complementarity and Social Networks

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

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

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

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

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

377. Pitfalls on the Road to Fiscal Decentralization

378. Report from Havana: Time for a Reality Check on U.S. Policy toward Cuba

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

380. Democratizing U.S. Trade Policy

381. Governing Global Finance: Financial derivatives, liberal states and transformative capacity

382. Finance and Changing US-Japan Relations: Convergence Without Leverage—Until Now

383. Foreign Direct Investment in China: Effects on Growth and Economic Performance

384. The Growth and Development of the Internet in the United States

385. Creating an Environment: Developing Venture Capital in India

386. Potential Sources of Financing for U.S. Ventures in Russia

387. Big Business and the Wealth of South Africa: Policy Issues in the Transition from Apartheid

388. The WTO and its Institutional Future - Evaluating the Lessons of Seattle

389. Domestic Politics and International Relations in Trade Policymaking: The United States and Japan in the GATT Uruguay Round Agriculture Negotiations

390. Creating a Global Economy

391. Does FDI Increase Firm Value in Emerging Markets?

392. Wage Coordination and the Welfare State: Germany and Japan Compared

393. A Financial Architecture for Middle-Class-Oriented Development

394. The International Trade of Multinational Firms: The Empirical Behaviour of Intrafirm Trade in a Gravity Equation Model

395. El TLCAN y la Inversióon Extranjera Directa: El Nuevo Escenario

396. Transatlantic Issues in Electronic Commerce

397. Inflation, Monetary Transparency, and G3 Exchange Rate Volatility

398. International Economic Agreements and the Constitution

399. Forward Presence and Peacetime "Shaping": Comparative Analysis of Great Power Experiences

400. Domestic Politics and International Relations in Trade Policymaking: The United States and Japan and the Gatt Uruguay Round Agriculture Negotiations