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200938: Trade Groundwork of the Austrian Theory. Božo Stojanovi? (The Faculty of Economics Belgrade, 2009)
Prokopijevi?, Miroslav
200937: Indebtedness and Mercantilism
Guichard, Jean-Paul
200936: A Pertinent Analytic Method to Correctly Measure Contributions to Growth in Gross Domestic Product
Antoine Brunet
200935: Income Differentials on Regional Labour Markets in Southwest Germany
Alice Guyot , Stefan Berwing and Lauxen-Ulbrich, Maria
200934: Interest Rate Transmission Mechanism of Monetary Policy in the Selected EMU Candidate Countries
Rajmund Mirdala
200933: Financial Development and Economic Growth: Role of Institutional Quality
Abdelkarim Yahyaoui and Atef Rahmani
200932: The Intersectoral Linkage Effects in Turkish Economy: An Application of Static Leontief Model
Gülsün Gürkan Yay and Serkan Keçeli
200931: Is the 2007 U.S. Sub-Prime Financial Crisis So Different? An International Historical Comparison
Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth S. Rogoff
200847: Book review: Kosta Josifidis, Alpar Loonc, Neoliberalizam: sudbina ili izbor (Neoliberalism: Destiny or Choice) Graphic, Novi Sad 2007 Length: 3 pages
Novica Supic
200846: Some Paradoxes on the Rates of Certain Currencies and Gold in Time of Crisis
Guichard, Jean-Paul
200845: Trade Liberalization in the South East Europe Effects and Controversial Issues
Ljiljana Pjerotic
200844: On Genocide, Economic Reasons vs. Ethnic Passion
Damien Bazin , Jerome Ballet and Mahieu, Francois-Regis
200843: Modelling Seasonality An Extension of the HEGY Approach in the Presence of Two Structural Breaks
Ozlem Tasseven
200842: Equilibrium real exchange rate and misalignments: Lessons from a VAR-ECM model applied to Tunisia
Fatma Marrakchi Charfi
200841: The Demand for Currency Substitution
John Seater
200838: Book review: Kosta Josifidis, Ekonomija: nauka ili metafizika, nekoliko metodolokih po(r)uka (Economics: Science or Metaphysics, a Few Methodological Messages)Futura publikacije, Novi Sad 2007
Alpar Losonc
200837: Econometric Model of Interest Rates on Deposits in Montenegro
Ivana Stesevic
200836: Financial Reforms in the MENA Region, a Comparative Approach: The Case of Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco and Egypt
Ahmed Alouani
200835: Choice of the Exchange Policies in the Developments Countries: Study of the Competitiveness of Tunisia
Hend Sfaxi Benahji
200834: Labour Market Asymmetries and Shock Absorption in a Monetary Union: Are Government Coalitions Effective?
Cornel Oros
200833: The Co-integration of European Stock Markets after the Launch of the Euro
José Soares da Fonseca
200832: Monetary Integration Issues in Latin America: A Multivariate Assessment
Allegret, Jean-Pierre and Sand-Zantman, Alain
200831: Why the Euro Will Rival the Dollar
Menzie Chinn and Jeffrey Alexander Frankel
200827: Book review: Reading Statistics and Research Schuyler W. Huck (Pearson Education Inc., Boston 2007)
Mirko Savic
200826: A New Era for the Music Industry: How New Technologies and the Internet Affect the Way Music is Valued and have an Impact on Output Quality
Tassos Patokos
200825: Decomposition of External Capital Inflows and Outflows in the Small Open Transition Economy (The Case Analysis of the Slovak Republic)
Rajmund Mirdala
200824: Electoral Rules, Forms of Government, and Political Budget Cycles in Transition Countries Abstract: Recent studies have suggested the existence of election-year economics in fiscal policy in transition countries. This study asks whether such electoral cycles in aggregate measures (overall expenditures, revenues and balance) and spending composition (broad vs. targeted outlays) differ among countries with different political systems. This question is motivated by a sharp division between majoritarianpresidential systems in Central Asia and Eastern Europe, and proportional-parliamentary systems in the Baltics, Central and Southeastern Europe. Further, in the absence of context-sensitive theories, the paper asks whether observed outcomes in the transition process conform to the theoretical priors developed for conditions in stable democracies. Finally, the paper attempts to normatively establish whether either of the alternative combinations yields more optimal policy outcomes. The results suggest that the differences indeed exist, primarily on the revenue side and in the composition of expenditures. These results differ markedly from those for stable democracies, especially in the case of composition of spending. Normatively, presidentialism yields suboptimal outcomes in comparison to parliamentarianism, likely due to inefficient system of constitutionally intended checks and balances
Marko Klasnja
200823: Full Employment as a Possible Objective for EU Policy II. Review of Some Empirical aspects
Massimo Cingolani
200822: Evaluation of the Income Convergence Hypothesis in Ten New Members of the European Union. A Panel Unit Root Approach
Ranjpour Reza and Karimi Takanlou Zahra
200821: Goodbye Washington Consensus, Hello Washington Confusion? A Review of the World Banks Economic Growth in the 1990s: Learning from a Decade of Reform Abstract: Proponents and critics alike agree that the policies spawned by the Washington Consensus have not produced the desired results. The debate now is not over whether the Washington Consensus is dead or alive, but over what will replace it. An important marker in this intellectual terrain is the World Banks Economic Growth in the 1990s: Learning from a Decade of Reform (2005).With its emphasis on humility, policy diversity, selective and modest reforms, and experimentation, this is a rather extraordinary document demonstrating the extent to which the thinking of the development policy community has been transformed over the years. But there are other competing perspectives as well. One (trumpeted elsewhere in Washington) puts faith on extensive institutional reform, and another (exemplified by the U.N. Millennium Report) puts faith on foreign aid. Sorting intelligently among these diverse perspectives requires an explicitly diagnostic approach that recognizes that the binding constraints on growth differ from setting to setting
Dani Rodrik
200816: Book review: Socialism after Hayek Theodore A. Burczak (The University of Michigan Press, 2006. Advances in Heterodox Economics)
Alpar Losonc
200815: Economic Freedom and New Economic Paradigm
Veselin Vukotic
200814: Full Employment as a Possible Objective for EU Policy I. A Perspective From the Point of View of The Monetary Circuit
Massimo Cingolani
200813: The Impact of the Trade Liberalization on the Women Work. Comparative Analyzes Between the South Africa and the Ethiopia with an Impact of the General Equilibrium Calculable
Mitik Lulit and Claude Berthomieu
200812: Money Creation, Employment and Economic Stability: The Monetary Theory of Unemployment and Inflation
Alain Parguez
200811: The Political Economy of Nominal Macroeconomic Pathologies
Arvind Subramanian and Shanker Satyanath
200748: Book review: Central and Eastern European Countries and the European Union Edited by Michael Artis, Anindya Banerjee and Massimiliano Marcellino (Cambridge University Press, 2006)
Valentina Ivanic
200747: Book review: Central banking in theory and practise Nikola Fabris (Central bank of Montenegro, Podgorica 2006)
Emilija Beker
200746: Does Politics Matter in the Conduct of Fiscal Policy? Political Determinants of the Fiscal Sustainability: Evidence from Seven Individual Central and Eastern European Countries (CEEC)
Srdjan Redepagic and Matthieu Llorca
200745: Social Protection Convergence in the European Union: Impact of Maastricht Treaty
Nicole Attia and Valerie Berenger
200744: More Employers, More Jobs, More Money: An Empirical Analysis of Local Economic Development Policy Impacts in U.S. Cities
Stuart Strother
200743: Analysis of Effects of Foreign Bank Entry on Credit Interest Rate Behavior in Serbia
Djordje Djukic
200742: Which Currency Exchange Regime for Emerging Markets? Corner Solutions under Question
Allegret, Jean-Pierre
200741: Central Bank Independence and Monetary Policymaking Institutions: Past, Present, and Future
Alex Cukierman
200736: Book review: M. Aglietta and A. Reberioux, Corporate Governance Adrift. A Critique of Shareholder Value (Cheltenham, U.K.: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2005)
Alpar Losonc
200735: Questions about Household Consumption in Surveys
Mirko Savic
200734: The Money Market in Montenegro - Conditions, Development and Outlook
Vukajlovic-Grba, Danijela
200733: The International Transmission of Monetary Shocks in a Dollarized Economy: The Case of USA and Lebanon
Jean Francois Goux and Charbel Cordahi
200732: Volatility of Shocks and Degree of Exchange Rate Flexibility
Allegret, Jean-Pierre , Mohamed Ayadi and Leila Haouaoui
200731: Optimal Exchange Rate Regimes: Turning Mundell-Fleming's Dictum on its Head
Amartya Lahiri , Rajesh Singh and Carlos Végh
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