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CURRENT CONTENTS BULLETIN

S t a t e B a n k o f P a k i s t a n

SBP Library

Learning Resource Center,

State Bank of Pakistan,

I I Chundrigar Road, Karachi

Ph: +(92-21) 32453100, 32453069

C u r r e n t c o n t e n t s b u l l e t i n

April, 2013

Volume No: 04 Issue No: 04

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CONTENTS

Title of Journals

1 Advances in Accounting Available Online 03

2 American Economic Review Available Online 04

3 Agricultural Finance Review Available Online 05

4 Career Development International Available Online 06

5 China Economic Review Available Online 07

6 Ecological Economics Available Online 08

7 Employee Relations Available Online 09

8 English Today Available Online 10

9 Games and Economic Behavior Available Online 11

10 International Journal of Islamic & Middle Eastern Finance & Manage-ment Available Online 12

11 International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management Available Online 13

12 ISRA International Journal of Islamic Finance Print Only 14

13 Journal of American Statistical Association (JASA) Available online 15

14 Journal of Banking Regulations Print Only 16

15 Journal of Economic History Available Online 17

16 Journal of Economic Perspectives Available Online 18

17 Journal of Finance Available Online 19

18 Journal of International Money and Finance Available Online 20

19 Journal of Islamic Banking & Finance Print Only 21

20 Journal of Management Development Available Online 22

21 Journal of Post Keynesian Economics Print Only 23

22 Journal of Risk Single User Access 24

23 Migration Letters Available Online 25

24 Oxford Economic Papers Print Only 26

25 Quarterly Journal of Economics Print Only 27

26 Review of Economic and Statistics Print Only 28

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Current Contents Bulletin April, 2013

Advances in Accounting Volume 28 Issue No 02 (2012)

The influence of judges' attitudes on liability assessments related to failed audits exhibiting significant audit team over-time or significant use of off-shore auditors Barbara Arel (pp. 201-208)

Experimental evidence on the effect of earnings targets on managers' estimates in the financial statements Scott J. Boylan (pp. 209-217)

Information content and the contractual nature of hedging derivative incomes Jack W. Dorminey, Barbara Apostolou (pp. 218-225)

Accruals and the naïve out-of-sample prediction of operating cash flow Rick N. Francis, Patricia Eason (pp. 226-234)

New evidence on the incremental information content of earnings reported using the LIFO inventory method Robert Houmes, Denise Dickins, Ruth O'Keefe (pp. 235-242)

The influence of information presentation order and evaluation time horizon on the outcome effect Lasse Mertins, James H. Long (pp. 243-253)

Empirical evidence on the impact of external monitoring on book–tax differences Jared A. Moore (pp. 254-269)

Bankruptcy outcomes: Does the board matter? Dahlia Robinson, Michael Robinson, Craig Sisneros (pp. 270-278)

Extent of environmental disclosure of U.S. and Canadian firms by annual report location Paul A. Ashcroft (pp. 279-292)

Explaining the accounting disclosure index of stock exchanges by foreign exchange market activity Aziz Bakay, Murad Moqbel

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Current Contents Bulletin April, 2013

American Economic Review Volume 103 Issue No 01 (2013)

The 'Out of Africa' Hypothesis, Human Genetic Diversity, and Comparative Economic Development Quamrul Ashraf and Oded Galor (pp. 1-46)

Pandering to Persuade Yeon-Koo Che, Wouter Dessein and Navin Kartik (pp. 47-79)

School Admissions Reform in Chicago and England: Comparing Mechanisms by Their Vulnerability to Manipulation Parag A. Pathak and Tayfun Sönmez (pp. 80-106)

Coercive Contract Enforcement: Law and the Labor Market in Nineteenth Century Industrial Britain Suresh Naidu and Noam Yuchtman (pp. 107-44)

Price Discrimination and Bargaining: Empirical Evidence from Medical Devices Matthew Grennan (pp. 145-77)

Selection on Moral Hazard in Health Insurance Liran Einav, Amy Finkelstein, Stephen P. Ryan, Paul Schrimpf and Mark R. Cullen (pp. 178-219)

Are Consumers Myopic? Evidence from New and Used Car Purchases Meghan R. Busse, Christopher R. Knittel and Florian Zettelmeyer (pp. 220-56)

The Impact of Medical Liability Standards on Regional Variations in Physician Behavior: Evidence from the Adoption of National-Standard Rules Michael Frakes (pp. 257-76)

Innovation and Institutional Ownership Philippe Aghion, John Van Reenen and Luigi Zingales (pp. 277-304)

Cross-Country Differences in Productivity: The Role of Allocation and Selection Eric Bartelsman, John Haltiwanger and Stefano Scarpetta (pp. 305-34)

Making Sense of Nonbinding Retail-Price Recommendations Stefan Buehler and Dennis L. Gäertner

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Current Contents Bulletin April, 2013

Agricultural Finance Review Volume 73 Issue No 01 (2013)

What's the ticker symbol for farmland? Bruce J. Sherrick, Mindy L. Mallory, Timothy Hopper (pp. 6 - 31)

Farmland rental markets: trends in contract type, rates, and risk Nicholas D. Paulson, Gary D. Schnitkey (pp. 32 - 44)

The information content of farmland value surveys Todd H. Kuethe, Jennifer Ifft (pp. 45 - 57)

Financial performance of publicly-traded agribusinesses Ani L. Katchova, Sierra J. Enlow (pp. 58 - 73)

Estimating structural change in US crop insurance experience Keith H. Coble, Thomas O. Knight, Mary Frances Miller, Barry J. Goodwin, Roderick M. Rejesus, Ryan Boyles (pp. 74 - 87)

Accounting for short samples and heterogeneous experience in rating crop insurance Julia I. Borman, Barry K. Goodwin, Keith H. Coble, Thomas O. Knight, Rod Rejesus (pp. 88 - 101)

Determinants of the patronage refund decision of Farm Credit System associations Tianwei Zhang, Mindy Mallory, Peter Barry (pp. 102 - 118)

Agricultural lending and early warning models of bank failures for the late 2000s Great Recession Xiaofei Li, Cesar L. Escalante, James E. Epperson, Lewell F. Gunter (pp. 119 - 135)

Hedging late frost risk in viticulture with exotic options Elsa Cortina, Ignacio Sánchez (pp. 136 - 160)

Weather risk management by Saskatchewan agriculture producers Saqib Khan, Morina Rennie, Sylvain Charlebois (pp. 161 - 178)

Testing for speculative bubbles in agricultural commodity prices: a regime switching approach Xiaoliang Liu, Guenther Filler, Martin Odening

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Current Contents Bulletin April, 2013

Career Development International Volume 18 Issue No 01 (2013)

Self-initiated expatriation: Career experiences, processes and outcomes Noeleen Doherty, Julia Richardson, Kaye Thorn (pp. 6 - 11)

Narratives of identity of self-initiated expatriates in Qatar Tracy Scurry, Jenny K. Rodriguez, Sarah Bailouni (pp. 12 - 33)

Exploring career agency during self-initiated repatriation: a study of Chinese sea turtles Chun Guo, Emily T. Porschitz, José Alves (pp. 34 - 55)

The positive effects of a protean career attitude for self-initiated expatriates: Cultural adjustment as a mediator Lan Cao, Andreas Hirschi, Jürgen Deller (pp. 56 - 77)

Self-initiated expatriation and migration in the management literature: Present theorizations and future research directions Akram Al Ariss, Marian Crowley-Henry (pp. 78 - 96)

Self-initiated expatriation and self-initiated expatriates: Clarification of the research stream Noeleen Doherty, Julia Richardson, Kaye Thorn

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Current Contents Bulletin April, 2013

China Economic Review Volume 24 Issue No 01 (2013)

Determinants and price discovery of China sovereign credit default swaps Thomas Eyssell, Hung-Gay Fung, Gaiyan Zhang (pp. 1-15)

A reinvestigation of the new RMB exchange rate regime Lei Tian, Langnan Chen (pp. 16-25)

Market characteristics and entry modes of foreign banks Qiang LI, Yong Zeng, Bo Zhang (pp. 26-41)

Anchoring and loss aversion in the housing market: Implications on price dynamics Tin Cheuk Leung, Kwok Ping Tsang (pp. 42-54)

“Capital mobility in East Asian Countries is not so high”: Examining the impact of sterilization on capital flows Yung-Hsiang Ying, Chung-Ming Kuan, Chris Y. Tung (pp. 55-64)

Is centralized teacher deployment more equitable? Evidence from rural China Li Han (pp. 65-76)

Impacts of border carbon adjustments on China's sectoral emissions: Simulations with a dynamic computable general equilibrium model Qin Bao, Ling Tang, ZhongXiang Zhang (pp. 77-94)

Capital deepening, land use policy, and self-sufficiency in China's grain sector Junichi Ito, Jing Ni (pp. 95-107)

Labor market matching and unemployment in urban China Yang Liu (pp. 108-128)

Foreign direct investment and regional inequality: A panel data analysis Christian Lessmann (pp. 129-149)

Too few doctors or too low wages? Labor supply of health care professionals in China Xuezheng Qin, Lixing Li, Chee-Ruey Hsieh

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Current Contents Bulletin April, 2013

Ecological Economics Volume 87 (2013)

Farm-level Autonomous Adaptation of European Agricultural Supply to Climate Change David Leclère, Pierre-Alain Jayet, Nathalie de Noblet-Ducoudré (pp. 1-14)

A methodology for facilitating the feedback between mental models and institutional change in industrial ecosystem governance: A waste management case-study from northern Finland Jarkko O. Levänen, Janne I. Hukkinen (pp. 15-23)

A dynamic approach to PES pricing and finance for interlinked ecosystem services: Watershed conservation and groundwater management James Roumasset, Christopher A. Wada (pp. 24-33)

Towards systemic and adaptive governance: Exploring the revealing and concealing aspects of contemporary social-learning metaphors Ray Ison, Chris Blackmore, Benjamin L. Iaquinto (pp. 34-42)

REDD+and community-controlled forests in low-income countries: Any hope for a linkage? Randy Bluffstone, Elizabeth Robinson, Paul Guthiga (pp. 43-52)

Dynamic hypothetical bias in discrete choice experiments: Evidence from measuring the impact of corporate social responsibility on consumers demand Jorge E. Araña, Carmelo J. León (pp. 53-61)

Carbon trading in a socialist market economy: Can China make a difference? Alex Y. Lo (pp. 72-74)

Stakeholders' incentives for land-use change and REDD +: The case of Indonesia Silvia Irawan, Luca Tacconi, Irene Ring (pp. 75-83)

Climatic impacts across agricultural crop yield distributions: An application of quantile regression on rice crops in Andhra Pradesh, India Prabhat Barnwal, Koji Kotani (pp. 95-109)

Estimating compensation payments for on-farm conservation of agricultural biodiversity in developing countries Vijesh V. Krishna, Adam G. Drucker, Unai Pascual, Prabhakaran T. Raghu

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Current Contents Bulletin April, 2013

Employee Relations Volume 35 Issue No 03 (2013)

Employers’ use of older workers in the recession Vanessa Beck (pp. 257 - 271)

Extending working lives: age management in SMEs Vanesa Fuertes, Valerie Egdell, Ronald McQuaid (pp. 272 - 293)

Trade unions and the pension crisis: defending member interests in a neoliberal world Jo Grady (pp. 294 - 308)

Career progression in older managers Dianne Bown-Wilson, Emma Parry (pp. 309 - 321)

The work-to-retirement transition of academic staff: attitudes and experiences Eleanor Davies, Andrew Jenkins (pp. 322 - 338)

HRM practices and low occupational status older workers Sophie Hennekam, Olivier Herrbach

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Current Contents Bulletin April, 2013

English Today Volume 29 Issue No 01 (2013)

The Formation of South African English The Formation of South African English - A re-evaluation of the role of Johannesburg in the history of South African English Ian Bekker (pp 3 – 9)

Corpus linguistic work on Black South African English - An overview of the corpus revolution and new directions in Black English syntax Bertus van Rooy (pp 10 - 15)

Corpus evidence of anti-deletion in Black South African English noun phrases - Testing the extent to which Black South Africans restore elements of the underlying structure of English noun phrases Yolande Botha (pp 16 - 21)

Orientations to English in post-apartheid schooling - A study of sociolinguistic and identity changes amongst adolescent girls in multilingual schools Carolyn McKinney (pp 22 - 27)

‘With English the world is more open to you’ – language shift as marker of social transformation- An account of ongoing language shift from Afrikaans to English in the Western Cape Christine Anthonissen (pp 28 - 35)

Where does a New English dictionary stop? On the making of the Dictionary of South African Indian English - An account of au-thorial decisions made in compiling the Dictionary of South African Indian English Rajend Mesthrie (pp 36 - 43)

‘Every day a new shop pops up’ – South Africa's ‘New’ Chinese Diaspora and the Multilingual Transformation of Rural Towns- A first study of Chinese migration and language contact in rural South Africa Ana Deumert and Nkululeko Mabandla (pp 44 - 52)

Translation and South African English Literature: van Niekerk and Heyns' Agaat - An exploration of the creativity of one particular effort at translation of an Afrikaans novel into English Lobke Minter (pp 53 - 57)

Homer the South African

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Current Contents Bulletin April, 2013

Games and Economic Behavior Volume 78 March (2013)

Menstrual cycle and competitive bidding Matthew Pearson, Burkhard C. Schipper (pp. 1-20)

The informational divide Manfred Nermuth, Giacomo Pasini, Paolo Pin, Simon Weidenholzer (pp. 21-30)

A dynamic epistemic characterization of backward induction without counterfactuals Giacomo Bonanno (pp. 31-43)

How to win a large election Michael Mandler (pp. 44-63)

Whose opinion counts? Implementation by sortition Rene Saran, Norovsambuu Tumennasan (pp. 72-84)

Candidate strategies in primaries and general elections with candidates of heterogeneous quality Patrick Hummel (pp. 85-102)

Using or hiding private information? An experimental study of zero-sum repeated games with incomplete information Nicolas Jacquemet, Frédéric Koessler

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Current Contents Bulletin April, 2013

International Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Finance and Management Volume 06 Issue No 01 (2013)

Impact of financial liberalization and foreign bank entry on Islamic banking performance M. Kabir Hassan, Benito Sanchez, M. Faisal Safa (pp. 7 - 42)

Foreign ownership and bank performance metrics in Saudi Arabia Abraham Abraham (pp. 43 - 50)

Hisbah and the promotion of ethical business practices: A reflection for the shari'ah implementing states in Nigeria Ahmad Bello Dogarawa (pp. 51 - 63)

Prioritizing service quality factors in Iranian Islamic banking using a fuzzy approach Rasoul Amirzadeh, Mohammad Reza Shoorvarzy

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Current Contents Bulletin April, 2013

International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management Volume 62 Issue No 03 (2013)

The purpose and focus of environmental performance measurement systems in logistics Maria Björklund, Helena Forslund (pp. 230 - 249)

Modeling enablers of TQM to improve airline performance Alok Kumar Singh, Sushil (pp. 250 - 275)

A review of performance based maintenance of road infrastructure by contracting Masuda Sultana, Anisur Rahman, Sanaul Chowdhury (pp. 276 - 292)

Multi-criteria supply chain performance evaluation: An Indian chemical industry case study Omkarprasad Vaidya, Manoj Hudnurkar (pp. 293 - 316)

Barriers and challenges in the application of Six Sigma in the hospitality industry: Some observations and findings Jithendran Kokkranikal, Jiju Antony, Hasib Kosgi, Erwin Losekoot (pp. 317 - 322)

Indigenous development amongst challenges: Munjal Showa Limited and the implementation of total productive maintenance Shivdasini Singh Amin, Rakesh Atre, Ankur Vardia, Vaibhav D.K. Gupta, Boby Sebastian

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Current Contents Bulletin April, 2013

ISRA International Journal of Islamic Finance Volume 04 Issue No 02 (2013)

A critique of the diminishing balance method of Islamic Home Financing Ahamed Kameel Mydin Meera (pp.7-24)

Unsustainability of the Regime of Interest-Based Debt Financing Abbas Mirakhor, Noureddine Kirchene (pp.25-52)

Global Financial Crisis, Securitization and Islamic Finance: An opportunity for Inward and Outward reform Sherif Ayoub (pp.53-88)

Efficiency and Stock Market Performance of Islamic Banks in GCC countries Samir Srairi (pp.89-118)

The case for Receivables-based Sukuk: convergence between the Malaysian and Global Shariah Standards on Bay’ al Dayn? Rafe Haneef (pp.119-142)

Insolvency law in Malaysia and the Adjudication order (Taflis) on a Bankrupt in Islamic Finance: Similarities and Differences Asyraf Wajdi Dusuki, Hakimah Yaacob (pp.143-148)

Practice of Shariah Reporting in Malaysia: Does country of origin or being a member of AAOIFI matter? Apnizan Abdullah (pp.149- 158)

Blazing the trail: the institutional framework for dispute resolution in Malaysia’s Islamic Finance Industry Umar A Oseni (pp.159-166)

Takaful from a Maqasid al Shariah perspective Syahida Abdullah (pp.167-172)

Waqf and its role in Socio-Economic development Mazrul Shahir Md Zuki

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Current Contents Bulletin April, 2013

Journal of American Statistical Association (JASA) Volume 108 Issue No 501 (2013)

Building the Big Tent for Statistics Robert N. Rodriguez (pp. 1-6)

Modeling and Forecasting Daily Electricity Load Curves: A Hybrid Approach Haeran Cho, Yannig Goude, Xavier Brossat & Qiwei Yao (pp. 7-21)

Circuit Theory and Model-Based Inference for Landscape Connectivity Ephraim M. Hanks & Mevin B. Hooten (pp. 22-33)

A Bayesian Procedure for File Linking to Analyze End-of-Life Medical Costs Roee Gutman, Christopher C. Afendulis & Alan M. Zaslavsky (pp. 34-47)

A Nested Dirichlet Process Analysis of Cluster Randomized Trial Data With Application in Geriatric Care Assessment Man-Wai Ho, Wanzhu Tu, Pulak Ghosh & Ram C. Tiwari (pp. 48-68)

A Bayesian Graphical Model for ChIP-Seq Data on Histone Modifications Riten Mitra, Peter Müller, Shoudan Liang, Lu Yue & Yuan Ji (pp. 69-80)

Imputation in High-Dimensional Economic Data as Applied to the Agricultural Resource Management Survey Michael W. Robbins, Sujit K. Ghosh & Joshua D. Habiger (pp. 81-95)

Reconstructing Past Populations With Uncertainty From Fragmentary Data Mark C. Wheldon, Adrian E. Raftery, Samuel J. Clark & Patrick Gerland (pp. 96-110)

Sea Surface Temperature Modeling using Radial Basis Function Networks With a Dynamically Weighted Particle Filter Duchwan Ryu, Faming Liang & Bani K. Mallick (pp. 111-123)

Dynamic Bayesian Forecasting of Presidential Elections in the States Drew A. Linzer (pp. 124-134)

Effect Modification and Design Sensitivity in Observational Studies Jesse Y. Hsu, Dylan S. Small & Paul R. Rosenbaum

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Current Contents Bulletin April, 2013

Journal of Banking Regulations Volume 14 Issue No 1 (2013)

Financial and regulatory failure: The case of Ireland Kenneth Patrick Vincent O'Sullivan and Stephen Kinsella (pp.1-15)

Is meta-regulation all it's cracked up to be? The case of UK financial regulation Folarin Akinbami (pp.16-32)

A critical evaluation of the European credit default swap reform: Its challenges and adverse effects as a result of insufficient as-sumptions Frederik Dømler (pp.33-60)

The reason for the regulation of contracts for difference and its impact on hedge fund activism Christian Alexander Mecklenburg-Guzmán (pp.61-79)

Regulatory capture in China's banking sector He Wei Ping

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Current Contents Bulletin April, 2013

Journal of Economic History Volume 73 Issue No 1 (2013)

Wages, Prices, and Living Standards in the Habsburg Empire, 1827–1910Wages, Prices, and Living Standards in the Habsburg Em-pire, 1827–1910 Tomas Cvrcek (pp 1 – 37)

Persistent Inequality? Trade, Factor Endowments, and Inequality in Republican Latin America Leticia Arroyo Abad (pp 38 - 78)

Do Local Institutions Affect All Foreign Investors in the Same Way? Evidence from the Interwar Chinese Textile Industry Peter Zeitz (pp 117 - 141)

The Economic Benefits of Political Connections in Late Victorian Britain Fabio Braggion and Lyndon Moore (pp 142 - 176)

The First U.S. Transcontinental Railroad: Expected Profits and Government Intervention Xavier Duran (pp 177 - 200)

Harvests and Financial Crises in Gold Standard America Christopher Hanes and Paul W. Rhode (pp 201 - 246)

Configuring Financial Markets in Preindustrial Europe Christiaan van Bochove

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Current Contents Bulletin April, 2013

Journal of Economic Perspectives Volume 27 Issue No 1 (2013)

The Case against Patents Michele Boldrin and David K. Levine (pp. 3-22)

Patents and Innovation: Evidence from Economic History Petra Moser (pp. 23-44)

The New Patent Intermediaries: Platforms, Defensive Aggregators, and Super-Aggregators Andrei Hagiu and David B. Yoffie (pp. 45-66)

Of Smart Phone Wars and Software Patents Stuart Graham and Saurabh Vishnubhakat (pp. 67-86)

Markets for Pollution Allowances: What Are the (New) Lessons? Lawrence H. Goulder (pp. 87-102)

The SO2 Allowance Trading System: The Ironic History of a Grand Policy Experiment Richard Schmalensee and Robert N. Stavins (pp. 103-122)

Carbon Markets 15 Years after Kyoto: Lessons Learned, New Challenges Richard G. Newell, William A. Pizer and Daniel Raimi (pp. 123-146)

Moving Pollution Trading from Air to Water: Potential, Problems, and Prognosis Karen Fisher-Vanden and Sheila Olmstead (pp. 147-172)

Thirty Years of Prospect Theory in Economics: A Review and Assessment Nicholas C. Barberis (pp. 173-196)

The RAND Health Insurance Experiment, Three Decades Later Aviva Aron-Dine, Liran Einav and Amy Finkelstein

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Current Contents Bulletin April, 2013

Journal of Finance Volume 68 Issue No 2 (2013)

Divisional Managers and Internal Capital Markets Ran Duchin and Denis Sosyura (pp. 387–429)

Monitoring Managers: Does It Matter? Francesca Cornelli, Zbigniew Kominek and Alexander Ljungqvist (pp. 431–481)

The Maturity Rat Race Markus K. Brunnermeier and Martin Oehmke (pp. 483–521)

Outsourcing Mutual Fund Management: Firm Boundaries, Incentives, and Performance Joseph Chen, Harrison Hong, Wenxi Jiang and Jeffrey D. Kubik (pp. 523–558)

A Multiple Lender Approach to Understanding Supply and Search in the Equity Lending Market Adam C. Kolasinski, Adam V. Reed and Matthew C. Ringgenberg (pp. 559–595)

On the High-Frequency Dynamics of Hedge Fund Risk Exposures Andrew J. Patton and Tarun Ramadorai (pp. 597–635)

The Cost of Short-Selling Liquid Securities Snehal Banerjee and Jeremy J. Graveline (pp. 637–664)

Noisy Prices and Inference Regarding Returns Elena Asparouhova, Hendrik Bessembinder and Ivalina Kalcheva (pp. 665–714)

How Effective Were the Federal Reserve Emergency Liquidity Facilities? Evidence from the Asset-Backed Commercial Paper Money Market Mutual Fund Liquidity Facility Burcu Duygan-Bump, Patrick Parkinson, Eric Rosengren, Gustavo A. Suarez and Paul Willen (pp. 715–737)

Uncovering Hedge Fund Skill from the Portfolio Holdings They Hide Vikas Agarwal, Wei Jiang, Yuehua Tang and Baozhong Yang

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Current Contents Bulletin April, 2013

Journal of International Money and Finance Volume 34 April (2013)

The European Sovereign Debt Crisis: Background and perspectives, overview of the special issue Joshua Aizenman, Michael Hutchison, James Lothian (pp. 1-5)

The known unknowns and unknown unknowns of European Monetary Union Jean Pisani-Ferry (pp. 6-14)

Self-fulfilling crises in the Eurozone: An empirical test Paul De Grauwe, Yuemei Ji (pp. 15-36)

What is the risk of European sovereign debt defaults? Fiscal space, CDS spreads and market pricing of risk Joshua Aizenman, Michael Hutchison, Yothin Jinjarak (pp. 37-59)

The pricing of sovereign risk and contagion during the European sovereign debt crisis John Beirne, Marcel Fratzscher (pp. 60-82)

Spread the news: The impact of news on the European sovereign bond markets during the crisis Roel Beetsma, Massimo Giuliodori, Frank de Jong, Daniel Widijanto (pp. 83-101)

Contagion during the Greek sovereign debt crisis Mark Mink, Jakob de Haan (pp. 102-113)

Fiscal policy targeting under imperfect information Torben M. Andersen (pp. 114-130)

Fiscal space and sovereign risk pricing in a currency union Atish R. Ghosh, Jonathan D. Ostry, Mahvash S. Qureshi (pp. 131-163)

Fiscal cyclicality and EMU Agustín S. Bénétrix, Philip R. Lane (pp. 164-176)

A role model for the conduct of fiscal policy? Experiences from Sweden Martin Flodén

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Journal of Islamic Banking & Finance Volume 30 Issue No 1 (2013)

Islamic Banking Industry - Growing Amid Challenges Ahmed Ali Siddiqui (pp.13-18)

Why Murabaha (Cost Plus Finance) Is Allowed Whereas Lending On Interest Is Prohibited In Islam Syed Zahid Ahmed (pp.19-23)

Response To Meera's Critique Of The ZDBM Dr. Zubair Hasan (pp.24-29)

Adoption Of Aaoifi Shariah Standards: Case Of Pakistan (pp.30-34)

Islam And Enviromental Economics Salman Ahmed Shaikh (pp.35-43)

Analysis Of Bankers Competency In The Context Of Marketing Strategies Employed In Islamic Banks In Pakistan Qaiser Imtiaz (pp.44-51)

Capitalism, Globalization & Islamic Economic System Muhammad Zeeshan Farrukh (pp.52-57)

Beneath The Failed Islamic Financial Institutions - Was It A Failure Of Islamic Finance? Imran Hussain Minhas (pp.58-66)

Shariah Compliance In Modarabas Mohammad Samiullah (pp.66-71)

Interest-Free Financing In USA Dr. S.M.Hasanuzzaman (pp.72-84)

Role Of Non Interest Banking In National Economic Development Mobolaji

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Journal of Management Development Volume 30 Issue No 1 (2013)

Creative role models, personality and performance Jennifer Collins, Donna K. Cooke (pp. 336 - 350)

Organizational commitment and users’ perception of ease of use: a study among bank managers Joseph Vella, Albert Caruana, Leyland Pitt (pp. 351 - 362)

Corporate supply chain responsibility (CSCR): Theoretical rationale, research propositions and implementation guidelines Elí Samuel González-Trejo, Norma Myriam González-Salazar, Gloria Pedroza-Cantu, Sergio Gerardo Elizondo-Arroyave (pp. 363 - 375)

Classification of human resources based on measurement of tacit knowledge: An empirical study in Iran Mostafa Jafari, Peyman Akhavan, Mozhden Nourizadeh (pp. 376 - 403)

Economic recession and investment on human resource information systems (HRIS): Perspectives on some South African firms Chux Iwu, Henrie Benedict (pp. 404 - 418)

The analysis of demographic and work life variables which affect the occupational commitment of nurses Harun Sonmez, Serap Benligiray (pp. 419 - 434)

The development of managerial skills in MBA programs: A reconsideration of learning goals and assessment procedures Otmar Varela, Michael Burke, Norbet Michel

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Journal of Post Keynesian Economics Volume 35 Issue No 02 (2013)

Financialization and the theory of the monetary circuit: fiscal and monetary policies reconsidered Louis-Phili(pp.e Rochon (pp. 167 – 169)

Securitization and financialization Alicia Girón and Alma Chapoy (pp. 171 - 186)

Finance-dominated capitalism in crisis—the case for a global Keynesian New Deal Eckhard Hein and Achim Truger (pp. 187 - 213)

Financialization, neo-liberalism, and securitization Marc Lavoie (pp. 215 - 233)

Effects of financialization on the structure of production and nonfinancial private enterprises: the case of Mexico Noemi Levy-Orlik (pp. 235 - 254)

Financialization in Mexico: trajectory and limits Eugenia Correa, Gregorio Vidal, Wesley Marshall (pp. 255 - 275)

Financialization and the transformation of commercial banking: understanding the recent Canadian experience before and during the international financial crisis Mario Seccareccia (pp. 277 - 300)

Is risk management a science? Paul Davidson

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Journal of Risk Volume 15 Issue No 03 (2013)

The alpha alignment factor: a solution to the underestimation of risk for optimized active portfolios Anureet Saxena and Robert A. Stubbs (pp.3-37)

Asset allocation with conditional value-at-risk budgets Kris Boudt, Peter Carl and Brian G. Peterson (pp.39-68)

Dynamic option-based strategies under downside loss aversion Amine Jalal (pp.69-85)

On the reliability of integrated risk measurement in practice Peter Grundke

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Migration Letters Volume 10 Issue No 02 (2013)

Migration and US economic competitiveness Philip L. Martin (pp.125-143)

Japanese agricultural competitiveness and migration Mitsuyoshi Ando and Kenji Horiguchi (pp.144-158)

Migration and US agricultural competitiveness Philip L. Martin (pp.159-179)

The foreign born in the American healthcare workforce: Trends in this century's first decade B. Lindsay Lowell (pp.180-190)

Healthcare: The case of Japan Jun Inoue (pp.191-209)

Immigration and the tech industry: As a labour shortage remedy, for innovation, or for cost savings? Norman Matloff (pp.210-227)

Migration and competitiveness in science and engineering in Japan Nana Oishi (pp.228-244)

When the exception becomes the rule: The Spanish citizenship regime Claudia Finotelli and MariaCaterina La Barbera (pp. 245-253)

Poverty measurement for a binational population Anita Alves Pena

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Oxford Economic Papers Volume 65 Issue No 02 (2013)

Real wage cyclicality and the Great Depression: evidence from British engineering and metal working firms Robert A. Hart andJ. Elizabeth Roberts (pp.197-218)

Imperfect information, lagged labour adjustment, and the Great Moderation Sweder van Wijnbergen andTim Willems (pp.219-239)

Testing the impact of inflation targeting and central bank independence on labour market outcomes Anna Larsson Seim andJohnny Zetterberg (pp.240-267)

Higher education as a portfolio investment: students’ choices about studying, term time employment, leisure, and loans Jim Pemberton, Sarah Jewell, and Zella King (pp.268-292)

Competition, R&D, and the cost of innovation: evidence for France Philippe Askenazy, Christophe Cahn, and Delphine Irac (pp.293-311)

Endogenous growth with R&D and human capital: the role of returns to scale Creina Day andSteve Dowrick (pp.312-322)

Technological opportunity, long-run growth, and convergence Jakub Growiec andIngmar Schumacher (pp.323-351)

Reputation capital, financial capital, and entrepreneurship Frédéric Loss andAntoine Renucci (pp.352-371)

Vertical product differentiation, minimum quality standards, and international trade Dimitra Petropoulou (pp.372-393)

On the effect of technological progress on pollution: an overlooked distortion in endogenous growth Alexandra Ferreira-Lopes, Tiago Neves Sequeira, and Catarina Roseta-Palma (pp.394-416)

International spillovers of labour market policies Mai Chi Dao

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Quarterly Journal of Economics Volume 128 Issue No 01 (2013)

Does Management Matter? Evidence from India Nicholas Bloom, Benn Eifert, and John Roberts (pp.1-51)

A Model of Focusing in Economic Choice Botond Kőszegi andAdam Szeidl (pp.53-104)

Human Capital and Regional Development Nicola Gennaioli, Rafael La Porta, Florencio Lopez-de-Silanes, and Andrei Shleifer (pp.105-164)

Unconditional Convergence in Manufacturing Dani Rodrik (pp.165-204)

Instantaneous Gratification Christopher Harris andDavid Laibson (pp.205-248)

Long-Term Effects of Class Size Peter Fredriksson, Björn Öckert, and Hessel Oosterbeek (pp.249-285)

Gender Discrimination in Job Ads: Evidence from China Peter Kuhn andKailing Shen (pp.287-336)

Veiling Jean-Paul Carvalho (pp.337-370)

How should inmates be released from prison? An assessment of parole versus fixed-sentence regimes Ilyana Kuziemko (pp.371-424)

A Revealed Preference Ranking of U.S. Colleges and Universities Christopher N. Avery, Mark E. Glickman, Caroline M. Hoxby, and Andrew Metrick

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Review of Economics and Statistics Volume XCV Issue No 01 (2013)

Financial Incentives and Fertility Alma Cohen, Rajeev Dehejia, Dmitri Romanov (pp.1–20)

Are Children “Normal”? Dan A. Black, Natalia Kolesnikova, Seth G. Sanders, Lowell J. Taylor (pp.21–33)

Are Building Codes Effective at Saving Energy? Evidence from Residential Billing Data in Florida Grant D. Jacobsen, Matthew J. Kotchen (pp.34–49)

The Economics of Green Building Piet Eichholtz, Nils Kok, John M. Quigley (pp.50–63)

Using Nonpecuniary Strategies to Influence Behavior: Evidence from a Large-Scale Field Experiment Paul J. Ferraro, Michael K. Price (pp.64–73)

Spillovers from High-Skill Consumption to Low-Skill Labor Markets Francesca Mazzolari, Giuseppe Ragusa (pp.74–86)

Employment Effects of Army Service and Veterans' Compensation: Evidence from the Australian Vietnam-Era Conscription Lotter-ies Peter Siminski (pp.87–97)

HIV Status and Labor Market Participation in South Africa James Levinsohn, Zoë M. McLaren, Olive Shisana, Khangelani Zuma (pp.98–108)

Quotas and Quality: The Effect of H-1B Visa Restrictions on the Pool of Prospective Undergraduate Students from Abroad Takao Kato, Chad Sparber (pp.109–126)

Partisan Representation in Congress and the Geographic Distribution of Federal Funds David Albouy (pp.127–141)

Determinants of Health Care Decisions: Insurance, Utilization, and Expenditures Chan Shen

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