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Economic Modelling
1984 - 2013
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Volume 21, issue 6 , 2004
The welfare cost of monopolistic competition: a quantitative assessment pp. 933-948
Julien Matheron and Tristan-Pierre Maury
Would adopting the Australian dollar provide superior monetary policy in New Zealand? pp. 949-964
Aaron Drew , Viv B. Hall , Christopher John McDermott and Robert St. Clair
Dynamic modelling of pollution abatement in a CGE framework pp. 965-989
Rob Dellink , Marjan W. Hofkes , Ekko van Ierland and Harmen Verbruggen
An empirical, small scale 'Traded-Nontraded Goods' model for New Zealand pp. 991-998
Selim Cagatay and Ralph Lattimore
A Note on adding-up restrictions when modelling trade flows pp. 999-1002
Mathan Satchi
Using pre-EMU money market rates to assess monetary policy in the euro area pp. 1003-1014
Jesus Crespo-Cuaresma , Ernest Gnan and Doris Ritzberger-Grunwald
Learning-by-doing and input demand of a rate-of-return regulated firm pp. 1015-1037
John Baffoe-Bonnie
Regionalization, public spending and growth: a stylized model dealing with 'predatory states' pp. 1039-1050
Elsa Duret and Bruno Ventelou
Central Bank's interventions and the Fisher hypothesis: a threshold cointegration investigation pp. 1051-1064
Nicolas Million
Specification choice and robustness in CGE trade policy analysis with imperfect competition pp. 1065-1099
Dirk Willenbockel
The choice and timing of foreign direct investment under uncertainty pp. 1101-1115
Enrico Pennings and Leo Sleuwaegen
Estimating an equilibrium exchange rate for the dollar and other key currencies pp. 1117-1144
Andrew J Hughes Hallett and Christian R. Richter
Credit risk and sustainable debt: a model and estimations of why the Euro is stable in the long-run pp. 1145-1160
Willi Semmler and Peter Wohrmann
Volume 21, issue 5 , 2004
Empirical macro-models of the euro economy: an introduction pp. 719-722
Andrew J Hughes Hallett and Kenneth Frank Wallis
The role of macroeconomic projections within the monetary policy strategy of the ECB pp. 723-734
O. Issing
Comparing empirical models of the euro economy pp. 735-758
Kenneth Frank Wallis
Some simulation properties of the major euro area economies in MULTIMOD pp. 759-783
Benjamin Hunt and Douglas Michael Laxton
Some selected simulation experiments with the European commission's QUEST model pp. 785-832
Werner Roeger and in 't Veld, Jan
The euro area viewed as a single economy: how does it respond to shocks? pp. 833-875
Alistair Dieppe and Jerome Henry
Macroeconomic policy in Europe: experiments with monetary responses and fiscal impulses pp. 877-931
Ray Barrell , Bettina Becker , Joseph P. Byrne , Sylvia D. Gottschalk , Ian Hurst and Desirée van Welsum
Volume 21, issue 4 , 2004
Seventh Annual Conference on Econometric Modelling for Africa pp. 619-619
Charlotte du Toit , Renee Koekemoer and Elna Moolman
The role of asymmetric information on investments in emerging markets pp. 621-630
W. A. de Wet
A Markov switching regime model of the South African business cycle pp. 631-646
Elna Moolman
A neoclassical investment function of the South African economy pp. 647-660
Charlotte du Toit and Elna Moolman
Multivariate tests for autocorrelation in the stable and unstable VAR models pp. 661-683
Abdulnasser Hatemi-J
Stretching the South African business cycle pp. 685-701
Stan Du Plessis
Contagion in Africa: South Africa and a troubled neighbour, Zimbabwe pp. 703-717
Anmar Pretorius and Jesse de Beer
Volume 21, issue 3 , 2004
The macroeconomic impact of UK withdrawal from the EU pp. 387-408
Nigel Pain and Garry Young
Indeterminacy under non-separability of public consumption and leisure in the utility function pp. 409-428
Esther Fernández , Alfonso Novales and Jesus Ruiz
Energy saving technical progress and optimal capital stock: the role of embodiment pp. 429-444
Raouf Boucekkine and Aude Pommeret
Modeling spillovers and feedback of international trade in a disequilibrium framework pp. 445-470
Martin Beck and Peter Winker
Theoretical and operational issues in sub-regional economic modelling, illustrated through the development and application of the LINE model pp. 471-508
Bjarne Madsen and Chris Jensen-Butler
Why did the term structure of interest rates lose its predictive power? pp. 509-524
Caroline Jardet
Inflation and inflation uncertainty in the United Kingdom, evidence from GARCH modelling pp. 525-543
Alexandros Kontonikas
Bonding, shirking and adverse selection pp. 545-560
Chung-cheng Lin
Modelling Taylor rule uncertainty: an application to the euro area pp. 561-572
Fernando Martins , Jose A. F. Machado and Paulo Soares Esteves
Cycles in dynamic economic modelling pp. 573-594
Piero Manfredi and Luciano Fanti
Modelling excess profit pp. 595-617
Carlo Alberto Magni
Volume 21, issue 2 , 2004
Production, supply and factor shares: an application to estimating German long-run supply pp. 191-215
Peter McAdam and Alpo Willman
Sectoral output trends and cycles in Victorian Britain pp. 217-232
Terence C. Mills and Nicholas Crafts
Modelling the commodity prices in the OECD countries: a stochastic approach pp. 233-247
E. A. Selvanathan and S. Selvanathan
Near-rational expectations in animal spirits models of aggregate fluctuations pp. 249-265
Mark Weder
A reinvestigation of the markup and the business cycle pp. 267-284
Anindya Banerjee and Bill Russell
Cyclical features of the Uzawa-Lucas endogenous growth model pp. 285-322
Sergio . Restrepo-Ochoa and Jesús Vázquez
Thick modeling pp. 323-343
Clive W. J. Granger and Yongil Jeon
The role of global vs. local negativity in functional form selection: an application to Canadian consumer demands pp. 345-360
John Cranfield and Scott Pellow
Simultaneous estimation of an implicit directly additive demand system and the distribution of expenditure--an application of maximum entropy pp. 361-385
John Cranfield , Paul V. Preckel , James S. Eales and Thomas Warren Hertel
Volume 21, issue 1 , 2004
How important are automatic stabilisers in Europe? A stochastic simulation assessment pp. 1-35
Ray Barrell and Álvaro M. Pina
Business cycles asymmetry and monetary policy: a further investigation using MRSTAR models pp. 37-71
Gilles Dufrénot , Valérie Mignon and Anne PEGUIN-FEISSOLLE
The term premium and the puzzles of the expectations hypothesis of the term structure pp. 73-93
Elias Tzavalis
On dual-rate discounting pp. 95-98
Richard S.J. Tol
Projecting world food demand using alternative demand systems pp. 99-129
Wusheng Yu , Thomas Warren Hertel , Paul V. Preckel and James S. Eales
Can the labor market search model explain the fluctuations of allocations of time? pp. 131-146
Fabien Tripier
Life expectancy, retirement and endogenous growth pp. 147-174
Cruz Echevarría
Alternative ways of measuring and decomposing equivalent variation pp. 175-189
George Fane and Helal Ahammad