International Review of Applied Economics
1989 - 2009
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Volume 23, issue 5, 2009
- Does microfinance empower women? Evidence from self-help groups in India pp. 541-556

- Ranjula Bali Swain and Fan Yang Wallentin
- Privatization and capital formation in developing countries: an empirical analysis pp. 557-575

- Abdella Abdou and Saeed Moshiri
- Why peg? The role of capital mobility and financial intermediation pp. 577-596

- Michael Hall
- Industrial districts and financial constraints to innovation pp. 597-624

- Elisa Ughetto
- An index of macroeconomic performance pp. 625-649

- Mark Setterfield
Volume 23, issue 4, 2009
- Comparing employment estimates using different minimum wage variables: the case of Brazil pp. 405-425

- Sara Lemos
- Keynes, investment, unemployment and expectations pp. 427-444

- Ronald Smith and Gylfi Zoega
- A strong hysteretic model of Okun's Law: theory and a preliminary investigation pp. 445-462

- Dany Lang and Christian de Peretti
- Market forces and competition in university systems: theoretical reflections and empirical evidence from Italy pp. 463-483

- Tommaso Agasisti
- Government success, failure of the market: a case study of rural India pp. 485-501

- Santonu Basu
- Modelling variety in consumption expenditure on food in India pp. 503-519

- Raghbendra Jha, Raghav Gaiha and Anurag Sharma
- Testing exchange rate efficiency: the case of euro-dollar pp. 521-540

- Marco Mazzoli and Christian Barducci
Volume 23, issue 3, 2009
- Mechanisms of inequality: an introduction pp. 233-237

- Maurizio Franzini and Mario Pianta
- Trade, catching-up and divergence pp. 239-264

- Francisco SERRANITO
- Globalisation vs internal reforms as factors of inequality in transition economies pp. 265-287

- David Barlow, Gianluca Grimalda and Elena Meschi
- Migrant remittances and inequality in Central-Eastern Europe pp. 289-307

- Marilena Giannetti, Daniela Federici and Michele Raitano
- Innovation and wage polarisation in Europe pp. 309-325

- Elisabetta CROCI ANGELINI, Francesco Farina and Mario Pianta
- Poorer workers. The determinants of wage formation in Europe pp. 327-343

- Francesco Bogliacino
- Persistence of inequality in Europe: the role of family economic conditions pp. 345-366

- Maurizio Franzini and Michele Raitano
- National vs local funding for education: effects on growth and inequality pp. 367-385

- Massimo Giannini
- The politics of social protection: social expenditure vs market regulation pp. 387-404

- Debora Di Gioacchino and Laura Sabani
Volume 23, issue 2, 2009
- Wage share, globalization and crisis: the case of the manufacturing industry in Korea, Mexico and Turkey pp. 113-134

- Ozlem Onaran
- Balance-of-payment constrained growth: the case of China, 1979-2002 pp. 135-146

- Yongbok Jeon
- Are estimates of labour demand functions mere statistical artefacts? pp. 147-168

- Jesus Felipe and John SL McCombie
- Embedding environmental innovation in local production systems: SME strategies, networking and industrial relations: evidence on innovation drivers in industrial districts pp. 169-195

- Massimiliano Mazzanti and Roberto Zoboli
- Does the stock market affect investment by Chinese firms? Some new evidence pp. 197-213

- Feng Xiao
- International technological spillovers from ICT-producing manufacturing industries: a panel data analysis pp. 215-231

- Lopez-Pueyo, Carmen, Jaime Sanau and Sara Barcenilla
Volume 23, issue 1, 2009
- Labour market effects of public capital stock: evidence for the Spanish private sector pp. 1-18

- Xavier Raurich, Hector Sala and Valeri Sorolla
- Effects of European integration on Austria's economy pp. 19-40

- Engelbert Stockhammer
- The endogeneity of the natural rate of growth - an empirical study for Latin-American countries pp. 41-53

- Lena Vogel
- Synchronisation and staggering of interest rate change by UK financial services firms pp. 55-69

- john k. Ashton
- Product mix, transactions and cost behaviour: a study of South African bank branches pp. 71-88

- Charles Okeahalam
- Spatial disaggregation patterns and structural determinants of job flows: an empirical analysis pp. 89-111

- Elena Cefis and Roberto Gabriele
Volume 22, issue 6, 2008
- Demand and innovation in productivity growth pp. 655-672

- Francesco Crespi and Mario Pianta
- Is public capital productive in Europe? pp. 673-691

- Jerome Creel and Gwenaelle Poilon
- The cost of capital, finance and high-tech investment pp. 693-705

- Mariana Spatareanu
- Price-value deviations: further evidence from input-output data of Japan pp. 707-724

- Lefteris Tsoulfidis
- Layoffs, recalls and unemployment duration: evidence from Sweden pp. 725-744

- Anton Nivorozhkin
- The inadequacy of cost of living indices based on subjective preferences: an ethical and methodological critique pp. 745-754

- Eithne Murphy and Eoghan Garvey
Volume 22, issue 5, 2008
- The NAIRU reconsidered: why labour market deregulation may raise unemployment pp. 527-544

- Servaas Storm and C. W. M. Naastepad
- Temporary work and neoliberal government policy: evidence from British Columbia, Canada pp. 545-563

- Fiona MacPhail and Paul Bowles
- Patterns of technical change: a geometrical analysis using the wage-profit rate schedule pp. 565-583

- Fabrizio Ferretti
- Evaluation of investment subsidies: when is deadweight zero? pp. 585-600

- Anu Tokila, Mika Haapanen and Jari Ritsila
- Sacrifice ratio dispersion within the Euro Zone: what can be learned about implementing a single monetary policy? pp. 601-621

- Durand, Jean-Jacques, Marilyne Huchet-Bourdon and Julien Licheron
- The enlargement of the euro area: differences in relative inflation pp. 623-638

- Lukasz Rawdanowicz
- Testing for profitability and contestability in banking: evidence from Austria pp. 639-653

- Franz Rudolf Hahn
Volume 22, issue 4, 2008
- The governance and regulation of the firm pp. 397-405

- Michael Dietrich, Jackie Krafft and Ravix, Jacques-Laurent
- Corporate governance and the long-run investor pp. 407-427

- Michel Aglietta
- The shortcomings of the corporate standard: towards new enterprise frameworks? pp. 429-445

- Blanche Segrestin and Armand Hatchuel
- Modern corporate changes: reinstating the link between the nature, boundaries and governance of the firm pp. 447-461

- Cezanne-Sintes, Cecile
- Nature and governance of the firm: in search of an integrated perspective pp. 463-478

- Ravix, Jacques-Laurent
- The governance of localized knowledge externalities pp. 479-498

- Cristiano Antonelli, Pier Paolo Patrucco and Francesco Quatraro
- Governance transformations through regulations in the electricity sector: the Dutch case pp. 499-508

- Albert Jolink and Eva Niesten
- Conditions for effective disclosure in the regulation of franchising pp. 509-525

- Elizabeth Spencer
Volume 22, issue 3, 2008
- Capacity utilization and technology shocks in the US manufacturing sector pp. 287-298

- Jens Krüger
- Combining minimum wage and exchange rate policy to release the external constraint on growth pp. 299-320

- Nicolas Bauduin, Nathalie CHUSSEAU and J. Hellier
- The impact of labour reallocation and competitive pressure on TFP growth: firm-level evidence from crisis and transition ridden Bulgaria pp. 321-338

- Ralitza Dimova Dimova
- Value chains in the informal sector: income shares of home-based subcontracted workers in Pakistan pp. 339-352

- Shahrukh Rafi Khan and Sajid Kazmi
- Patterns of innovation diffusion and technological competition in Portuguese manufacturing and service industries pp. 353-372

- Maria Fraga, O. Martins and Paulo Anciaes
- An assessment of mortgage interest inflation measurement bias in the UK pp. 373-386

- Damian Ward
- On quasi-markets and privatizations in public services pp. 387-395

- Grazia Ietto-Gillies
Volume 22, issue 2, 2008
- Inflation Targeting, Employment Creation and Economic Development: Assessing the Impacts and Policy Alternatives pp. 129-130

- Gerald Epstein and Erinc Yeldan
- Inflation targeting, employment creation and economic development: assessing the impacts and policy alternatives pp. 131-144

- Gerald Epstein and Erinc Yeldan
- Economic growth under alternative monetary regimes: inflation targeting vs real exchange rate targeting pp. 145-160

- Jose Antonio Cordero
- The class content of preferences towards anti-inflation and anti-unemployment policies pp. 161-172

- Arjun Jayadev
- Gender bias and central bank policy: employment and inflation reduction pp. 173-186

- Elissa Braunstein and James Heintz
- Inflation targeting in Brazil: 1999-2006 pp. 187-200

- Nelson Henrique Barbosa-Filho
- Alternatives to inflation targeting in Mexico pp. 201-214

- Luis Miguel Galindo and Jaime Ros
- Five years of competitive and stable real exchange rate in Argentina, 2002-2007 pp. 215-226

- Roberto Frenkel and Martín Rapetti
- Macroeconomics of twin-targeting in Turkey: analytics of a financial computable general equilibrium model pp. 227-242

- Cagatay Telli, Ebru Voyvoda and Erinc Yeldan
- An employment targeting framework for central bank policy in South Africa pp. 243-258

- Gerald Epstein
- Inflation targeting in India: issues and prospects pp. 259-270

- Raghbendra Jha
- Central banking in the Philippines: from inflation targeting to financing development pp. 271-285

- Joseph Lim
Volume 22, issue 1, 2008
- What explains Latin America's poor investment performance during the 1980-2001 period?: a panel unit root analysis pp. 1-15

- Miguel D. Ramirez
- Interdependency and adjustments in the European Union pp. 17-44

- Jacques Mazier and Sophie Saglio
- Do liberal trade policies promote trade openness? pp. 45-61

- Turan Subasat
- Scale economies with regard to price adjustment costs and the speed of price adjustment in Australian manufacturing pp. 63-75

- Michael Olive
- Classical biased technical change approach and its relevance to reality pp. 77-91

- Hiroaki Sasaki
- The bilateral J-curve: Canada versus her 20 trading partners pp. 93-104

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee, Gour Gobinda Goswami and Bidyut Kumar Talukdar
- An analysis of growth competitiveness pp. 105-126

- Jay Squalli, Kenneth Wilson and Sarah Hugo
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