Scottish Journal of Political Economy
1969 - 2009
Edited by Robert A. Hart, Andrew Hughes-Hallett and Campbell Leith from Scottish Economic Society Series data maintained by Christopher F. Baum (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 50, issue 5, 2003
- 'Policy Rules-the Next Steps'-Scottish Journal of Political Economy Special Issue pp. i-iii

- Jagjit S. Chadha, Vito Antonio Muscatelli and Charles Nolan
- Persistence, The Transmission Mechanism And Robust Monetary Policy pp. 527-549

- Ignazio Angeloni, Günter Coenen and Frank Rafael Smets
- Friedman's Money Supply Rule vs. Optimal Interest Rate Policy pp. 550-566

- George William Evans and Seppo Mikko Sakari Honkapohja
- The Exchange Rate and Inflation in the UK pp. 585-608

- Amit Kara and Edward Nelson
- What Can We Learn from the Current Crisis in Argentina? pp. 609-633

- Timothy J. Kehoe
- Is The Fiscal Theory of the Price Level Learnable? pp. 634-649

- Bennett McCallum
- Optimal monetary policy: is price-level targeting the next step? pp. 650-667

- A. Patrick L. Minford and David A. Peel
Volume 50, issue 4, 2003
- Asymmetric output-gap effects in Phillips Curve and mark-up pricing models: Evidence for the US and the UK pp. 359-374

- Michael Peter Clements and Marianne Sensier
- Inflation and Investment pp. 375-397

- Jakob B. Madsen
- Endogenous Money: An Analytical Approach pp. 398-416

- Giuseppe Fontana and Ezio Venturino
- R&D, Imperfect Competition and Growth with Human Capital Accumulation pp. 417-439

- Alberto Bucci
- What goes up sometimes stays up: shocks and institutions as determinants of unemployment persistence pp. 440-470

- Gianni Amisano and Massimiliano Serati
- Works Councils and Collective Bargaining in Germany: The Impact on Productivity and Wages pp. 471-491

- Olaf H¸bler and Uwe Jirjahn
- Earnings, Education, and Fixed-Term Contracts pp. 492-506

- Sarah Brown and John G Sessions
- The Political Feasibility of Privatizing Old-Age Insurance pp. 507-525

- Georg Hirte
Volume 50, issue 3, 2003
- Dollar-Deutschemark Polarisation: Comparing The Pound And Franc pp. 217-231

- James Forder and Stan Hurn
- Have output growth rates stabilised? evidence from the g-7 economies pp. 232-246

- Terence C. Mills and Ping Wang
- Why exporting countries agree to voluntary export restraints: the oligopolistic power of the foreign supplier pp. 247-263

- Roberto A. De Santis
- Entrepreneurship and Unemployment in the UK pp. 264-290

- Roy Thurik
- Ricardo on Agricultural Improvements: a Note pp. 291-296

- Christian Gehrke, Heinz D. Kurz and Neri Salvadori
- 'Independence' and the founding of the Federal Reserve pp. 297-310

- James Forder
- The Influence of Economists On the Federal Reserve Act pp. 311-325

- Barbara Caporale
- Measuring central bank independence: a latent variables approach pp. 326-340

- Jakob de Haan, Erik Leertouwer, Erik Meijer and Tom Wansbeek
- China: Further Evidence on the Evolution of Stock Markets in Transition Economies pp. 341-358

- Xiao-Ming Li
Volume 50, issue 2, 2003
- Editors Introduction pp. 111-112

- Nick Hanley and James S. Shortle
- Green national accounting for welfare and sustainability:A Taxonomy Of Assumptions And Results pp. 113-130

- Geir B. Asheim
- A Paleoeconomic Theory of Co-Evolution and Extinction of Domesticable Animals pp. 131-148

- Richard D. Horan, Jason Shogren and Erwin Bulte
- Quantifying Central Hypotheses on Environmental Kuznets Curves for a Rich Economy: A Computable General Equilibrium Study pp. 149-173

- Annegrete Bruvoll, Taran Fæhn and Birger Str¯m
- Single or double bounded contingent valuation? A Bayesian test pp. 174-188

- Roberto LeÛn and Carmelo J. LeÛn
- Estimating Households' Preferences for Environmental Amenities Using Equilibrium Models of Local Jurisdictions pp. 189-206

- JunJie Wu and Seong-Hoon Cho
- Crop Genetic Diversity, Productivity and Stability of Agroecosystems. A Theoretical and Empirical Investigation pp. 207-216

- Salvatore Di Falco and Charles Perrings
Volume 50, issue 1, 2003
- The Theory of Differential Overqualification: Does it Work? pp. 1-16

- Felix Buchel and Harminder Battu
- Winner of the 2000 Cairncross Prize Best Paper by a Young Economist Presented at the Scottish Economic Society Conference: Beyond the Sovereign Debt Crisis: Alternative Forms of Market‐based Debt Restructuring Schemes pp. 17-40

- Luisa Corrado
- No Credit for Transition: European Institutions and German Unemployment pp. 41-60

- John Driffill and Marcus Miller
- Central Bankers and Central Bank Independence pp. 61-68

- Miroslav Beblavy
- Another Piece in the Feldstein--Horioka Puzzle pp. 69-89

- Andrew J. Abbott and Glauco De Vita
- Public Investment Rules and Endogenous Growth with Empirical Evidence from Canada pp. 90-110

- Sarantis Kalyvitis
Volume 49, issue 5, 2002
- Border Effects and the Gravity Equation: Consistent Methods for Estimation pp. 491-506

- Robert C. Feenstra
- Immigration and the Trade of Provinces pp. 507-25

- Don Wagner, Keith Head and John Ries
- The Global Disconnect: The Role of Transactional Distance and Scale Economies in Gravity Equations pp. 526-43

- Prakash Loungani, Ashoka Mody and Assaf Razin
- Does Ease of Communication Increase Trade? Commonality of Language and Bilateral Trade pp. 544-56

- William K Hutchinson
- The Impact of Economic Sanctions on South African Exports pp. 557-73

- Simon John Evenett
- Regionalism and Gravity pp. 574-85

- David Greenaway and Chris Milner
Volume 49, issue 4, 2002
- Worker Productivity, Working Time Reduction, and the Short-Run and Long-Run Employment Effects pp. 357-68

- Huang, Chun-chieh, et al
- Tied Down or Rome to Move? Investigating the Relationships between Housing Tenure, Employment Status and Residential Mobility in Britain pp. 369-92

- René Böheim and Mark Philip Taylor
- Part-Time Work during Post-compulsory Education and Examination Performance: Help or Hindrance? pp. 393-406

- Duncan McVicar and Brian McKee
- Supervisor Heterogeneity: An Analysis of UK Microdata pp. 407-17

- Sarah Brown and John G Sessions
- What Do We Know about the New European Works Councils? Some Preliminary Evidence from Britain pp. 418-44

- John Addison and Clive R Belfield
- Exploring the Determinants of Unhappiness for Ethnic Minority Men in Britain pp. 445-66

- Michael A. Shields and Allan Wailoo
- The English Language Fluency and Earnings of Ethnic Minorities in Britain pp. 467-87

- Joanne Kathryn Lindley
Volume 49, issue 3, 2002
- The Policy Implications of Economic Imbalances: Scottish Economic Society Royal Bank of Scotland Annual Lecture, 2001 pp. 235-48

- Kate Barker
- New Evidence on the Politics and Economics of Multiparty Cabinets Duration pp. 249-79

- Fabrizio Carmignani
- Intersectoral and International R&D Knowledge Spillovers and Total Factor Productivity pp. 280-303

- Dirk Frantzen
- Management Buyouts and Firm-Level Productivity: Evidence from a Panel of UK Manufacturing Firms pp. 304-17

- Kevin Amess
- Foreign Ownership and Productivity in the United Kingdom--Some Issues When Using the ARD Establishment Level Data pp. 318-35

- Richard Ian Harris
- A Spatial Cross-Sectional Analysis of the Elasticity of Demand for Soccer pp. 336-55

- David Forrest, Robert Simmons and Patrick Feehan
Volume 49, issue 2, 2002
- Overcrowding and Infant Mortality: A Tale of Two Cities pp. 129-49

- R A Cage and John Foster
- Take-Up of Means-Tested Benefits and Labour Supply pp. 150-61

- John Creedy
- Do Banks Ration Credit to New Enterprises? And Should Governments Intervene? President's Lecture Delivered at the Annual General Meeting of the Scottish Economic Society 4-5 September 2001 pp. 162-95

- Simon C. Parker
- Monetary Stabilisation Policy in a Monetary Union: Some Simple Analytics pp. 196-215

- Charles Nolan
- Theory and Estimation of the Mortgage Payment Protection Insurance Decision pp. 216-34

- Gwilym Pryce
Volume 49, issue 1, 2002
- Trends in Disaggregated Import and Export Prices in Europe: Implications for the Trade and Wages Debate pp. 1-21

- Paul Brenton and Anna Maria Pinna
- Optimal Volume of Environmentally Damaging Trade pp. 22-38

- Robert E Kohn and Peter D Capen
- Price Controls in War and Peace: A Marshallian Conclusion pp. 39-60

- Forrest Capie and Geoffrey Wood
- Monetary Policy, Nominal Interest Rates, and Long-Horizon Inflation Uncertainty pp. 61-90

- Stephen Hurst Wright
- Making Welfare Work: The Politics of Reform pp. 91-103

- Frank Field
- EU Enlargement and the Future of the Welfare State pp. 104-15

- Hans-Werner Sinn
- Globalization and the Future of Social Protection pp. 116-27

- Vito Tanzi
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