Scottish Journal of Political Economy
1969 - 2009
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Volume 46, issue 5, 1999
- The Future Welfare Burden: Scottish Economic Society/Royal Bank of Scotland Annual Lecture, 1998 pp. 489-504

- Andrew Dilnot
- The Management of Universities: President's Lecture Delivered at Annual General Meeting of the Scottish Economic Society 6-8th April 1999 pp. 505-22

- Geraint Johnes
- Ethnic Differences in the Incidence and Determinants of Employer-Funded Training in Britain pp. 523-51

- Michael A Shields and Stephen Wheatley Price
- Manufacturing Industries in the UK: Was There Convergence during the 1968-1992 Period? pp. 552-69

- Richard Ian Harris and Mary Trainor
- UK Trade Performance and the Role of Product Quality, Innovation and Hysteresis: Some Preliminary Results pp. 570-95

- Bob Anderton
Volume 46, issue 4, 1999
- A Policy Perspective on European Unemployment pp. 350-66

- Filip Abraham
- Squandering European Labour: Social Safety Nets in Times of Economic Turbulence pp. 367-88

- Lars Ljungqvist
- Policy Influences on Unemployment: The European Experience pp. 389-418

- Christopher A Pissarides
- Overtime Work and Overtime Compensation in Germany pp. 419-36

- Thomas K. Bauer and Klaus F. Zimmermann
- Industry-Level Wage Bargaining: A Partial Rehabilitation--The German Experience pp. 437-57

- Bernd Fitzenberger and Wolfgang Franz
- Wither Dutch Corporatism? Two Decades of Employment Policies and Welfare Reforms pp. 458-87

- Joop Hartog
Volume 46, issue 3, 1999
- Estimating a European Demand for Money pp. 221-44

- Bernd Hayo
- Prices and Information under Imperfect Competition pp. 245-59

- Torben M Andersen and Morten Hviid
- A Simple Model of Hysteresis in Employment under Exchange Rate Uncertainty pp. 260-86

- Ansgar Belke and Matthias Gocke
- Generalised Social Security Finance in a Two-Country World pp. 287-302

- Michael Bräuninger
- Takeovers, Joint Ventures and the Acquisition of Resources for Diversification pp. 303-18

- Steve Thompson
- The Marshallian Market and the Walrasian Economy. Two Incompatible Bedfellows pp. 319-38

- Michel De Vroey
- On the Coherence of Post-Keynesian Economics: A Comment on Walters and Young pp. 339-45

- Philip Arestis, Stephen P Dunn and Malcolm Sawyer
- Post-Keynesianism and Coherence: A Reply to Arestis, Dunn and Sawyer pp. 346-48

- Bernard Walters and David Young
Volume 46, issue 2, 1999
- Patients, Doctors and Contracts: An Application of Principal-Agent Theory to the Doctor-Patient Relationship pp. 111-34

- Anthony Scott and Sandra Vick
- Minimum Wage Legislation, Investment and Human Capital pp. 135-57

- Robin Cubitt and Shaun P Hargreaves Heap
- Testing for Real Interest Rate Convergence in European Countries pp. 158-74

- Stilianos Fountas and Wu, Jyh-lin
- UK Output Variability and Growth: Some Further Evidence pp. 175-84

- Alan E H Speight
- Seasonality, Cointegration, and Forecasting UK Residential Energy Demand pp. 185-206

- Michael Peter Clements and Reinhard Madlener
- The Impact of Inflation Uncertainty on Interest Rates in the UK pp. 207-18

- Hakan Berument
Volume 46, issue 1, 1999
- Regulation and Access Pricing: Comparison of Regulated Regimes pp. 1-16

- Gianni De Fraja and Catherine Waddams Price
- A State within the State? An Event Study on the Bundesbank (1948-1973) pp. 17-39

- Helge Berger and Jakob de Haan
- Short-Termism and the Dangers of Prior Announcement of Policy When There Is Hysteresis in Trade and Competitiveness pp. 40-52

- W David McCausland
- Regulating Providers' Reimbursement in a Mixed Market for Health Care pp. 53-71

- Neil Rickman and Alistair McGuire
- The Structure of Financial Markets and the 'First Principles' of Monetary Economics pp. 72-90

- Sheila Christine Dow and John Smithin
- Adam Smith on Relations of Subordination, Personal Incentives and the Division of Labor pp. 91-106

- Stefano Fiori and Enzo Pesciarelli
Volume 45, issue 5, 1998
- Does Trade Liberalisation Promote Economic Development? pp. 491-511

- David Greenaway
- Exchange Rates, Nominal Inertia and Inflation pp. 512-27

- Jonathan Ireland and Simon Wren-Lewis
- Nonparametric Regression and Causality Testing: A Monte-Carlo Study pp. 528-52

- David Bell, Jim Kay and Jim Malley
- The Economic Effects of North Sea Oil on the Manufacturing Sector pp. 553-85

- Hilde Christiane Bjørnland
- Education, Employment Status and Earnings: A Comparative Test of the Strong Screening Hypothesis pp. 586-91

- Sarah Brown and John G Sessions
- Transfers in a North-South Growth Model pp. 592-603

- Lynn Mainwaring
- Knowledge in Economics: Game-Theoretic versus Market-Process: A Review Article pp. 604-13

- Lawrence A. Boland
Volume 45, issue 4, 1998
- Housing Markets and Economic Flexibility: Editors Introduction pp. 349-60

- Kenneth Gibb and Laurie Hunter
- Economic Flexibility and the Private Rented Sector pp. 361-75

- C M E Whitehead
- Eyes Down for a Full House: Labour Market Polarisation and the Housing Market in Britain pp. 376-92

- Jonathan Wadsworth
- On the Aggregate Housing Market Implications of Labour Market Change pp. 393-419

- Geoff Meen and Mark Andrew
- The Housing Market and Regional Commuting and Migration Choices pp. 420-46

- Gavin Cameron and John Muellbauer
- Changing Housing Wealth in the UK, 1985-1993: Household Patterns and Consequences pp. 447-65

- Duncan Maclennan and Yong Tu
- The Changing Strength of Socioeconomic Factors Affecting Home Ownership in the United States: 1960-1990 pp. 466-90

- Joseph Gyourko
Volume 45, issue 3, 1998
- A Century of Scottish Economics pp. 225-36

- Alec Cairncross
- The Social and Economic Determinants of Voter Behaviour: Evidence from the 1992 General Election in Scotland pp. 237-57

- David Fielding
- Employer-Provided Training and Tenure-Earnings pp. 258-72

- Ioannis Theodossiou and H Williams
- New Keynesian versus New Classical Theories of Aggregate Supply: Evidence from the OECD Countries pp. 273-93

- Jakob B. Madsen
- An Economistic Interpretation of the Northern Ireland Conflict pp. 294-308

- Colin Jennings
- Scottish Economic Thought and the High Wage Economy: Hume, Smith and McCulloch on Wages and Work Motivation pp. 309-28

- M G Marshall
- The Endogeneity of Money: Evidence from the G7 pp. 329-40

- Peter Howells and Khaled Hussein
- The Evolution of European Central Bank Independence: An Updating of the Masciandaro and Spinelli Index pp. 341-44

- Henry Tavelli, Giuseppe Tullio and Franco spinelli
Volume 45, issue 2, 1998
- Open Macroeconomics in an Open Economy pp. 113-32

- Edward Balls
- The Behaviour of the Firm under Alternative Regulatory Constraints pp. 133-57

- Philip Burns, Ralph Turvey and Weyman-Jones, Thomas G
- Testing for Asymmetries in UK Macroeconomic Time Series pp. 158-70

- A E H Speight and D G McMillan
- The Impact of Financial Participation and Employee Involvement on Financial Performance pp. 171-87

- Robert McNabb and Keith Whitfield
- Labour Quality and Wage Differentials pp. 188-97

- Dimitrios A Giannias
- John Rae: A Prophet without Honour? pp. 198-220

- O. F. Hamouda and Douglas Mair
- Taxes on Payroll and Revenues in Labour Demand Curve Models--A Supplement pp. 221-23

- Laszlo Goerke
Volume 45, issue 1, 1998
- On Inflation Targeting in the United Kingdom pp. 1-32

- Andrew G Haldane
- Incomplete Information in Monetary Policy Games: Rules Rather Than a Conservative Central Banker pp. 33-47

- Marco Lossani, Piergiovanna Natale and Patrizio Tirelli
- Measuring the Human Capital Intensity of Government Spending and Its Impact on Economic Growth in a Cross Section of Countries pp. 48-77

- Ron Cronovich
- Luxury and Economic Development: David Hume and Adam Smith pp. 78-98

- Anthony Brewer
- The Optimal Linear Income Tax Model: Utility or Equivalent Income? pp. 99-110

- John Creedy
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