Scottish Journal of Political Economy
1954 - 2025
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Volume 49, issue 5, 2002
- The Gravity Equation in International Economics: Theory and Evidence pp. 489-490

- Simon J. Evenett and William K. Hutchinson
- Border Effects and the Gravity Equation: Consistent Methods for Estimation pp. 491-506

- Robert Feenstra
- Immigration and the Trade of Provinces pp. 507-525

- Don Wagner, Keith Head and John Ries
- The Global Disconnect: The Role of Transactional Distance and Scale Economies in Gravity Equations pp. 526-543

- Prakash Loungani, Ashoka Mody and Assaf Razin
- Does Ease of Communication Increase Trade? Commonality of Language and Bilateral Trade pp. 544-556

- William K. Hutchinson
- The Impact of Economic Sanctions on South African Exports pp. 557-573

- Simon J. Evenett
- Regionalism and Gravity pp. 574-585

- 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. 357-368

- Chun–chieh Huang, Juin-jen Chang, Ching-chong Lai and Chung–cheng Lin
- Tied Down Or Room To Move? Investigating The Relationships Between Housing Tenure, Employment Status And Residential Mobility In Britain pp. 369-392

- René Böheim and Mark 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. 407-417

- Sarah Brown and John G. Sessions
- What Do We Know About The New European Works Councils? Some Preliminary Evidence From Britain pp. 418-444

- John Addison and Clive R. Belfield
- Exploring The Determinants Of Unhappiness For Ethnic Minority Men In Britain pp. 445-466

- Michael Shields and Allan Wailoo
- The English Language Fluency And Earnings Of Ethnic Minorities In Britain pp. 467-487

- Joanne Lindley
Volume 49, issue 3, 2002
- The Policy Implications of Economic ImbalancesScottish Economic Society Royal Bank of Scotland Annaual Lecture, 2001 pp. 235-248

- Kate Barker
- New Evidence on the Politics and Economics of Multiparty Cabinets Duration pp. 249-279

- 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. 304-317

- Kevin Ames
- Foreign Ownership and Productivity in the United Kingdom—Some Issues When Using the ARD Establishment Level Data pp. 318-335

- Richard Harris
- A Spatial Cross–Sectional Analysis of Elasticity of Demand for Soccer pp. 336-356

- David Forrest, Robert Simmons and Patrick Feehan
Volume 49, issue 2, 2002
- Overcrowding and Infant Mortality: A Tale of Two Cities pp. 129-149

- R. A. Cage and John Foster
- Take–up of Means–tested Benefits and Labour Supply pp. 150-161

- John Creedy
- Do Banks Ration Credit to New Enterprises? And Should Governments Intervene? pp. 162-195

- 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. 216-234

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

- Frank Field
- EU Enlargement and the Future of the Welfare State pp. 104-115

- Hans-Werner Sinn
- Globalization and the Future of Social Protection pp. 116-127

- Vito Tanzi
Volume 48, issue 5, 2001
- Making Britain More Competitive: A Critique of Regulation and Competition policy pp. 471-487

- Dieter Helm
- Friday May Never be the Same Again: Some Results on Work Sharing from Union–Firm Bargaining Models pp. 488-516

- M. J. Andrews and Robert Simmons
- Wage–Setting Institutions, Unemployment, and Voters’ Demand for Redistribution Policy pp. 517-531

- Robert Dur
- How Monetary Policy can have Permanent Real Effects with Only Temporary Nominal Rigidity pp. 532-546

- Ian McDonald and Hugh Scully
- Money, Credit and Spending: Drawing Causal Inferences pp. 547-557

- Guglielmo Maria Caporale and Peter Howells
- Nature, Power and Growth pp. 558-588

- Thorvaldur Gylfason
- Consumption and Government Spending Substitutability Revisited: Evidence from Taiwan pp. 589-604

- Tsung–wu Ho
Volume 48, issue 4, 2001
- The Influence of Uncertainty on Investment in the UK: A Macro or Micro Phenomenon? pp. 361-382

- Paul Temple, Giovanni Urga and Ciaran Driver
- Political Instability and Economic Growth: UK Time Series Evidence pp. 383-399

- Dimitrios Asteriou and Simon Price
- Banks’ Inefficiency and Economic Growth: A Micro‐Macro Approach pp. 400-424

- Riccardo (Jack) Lucchetti, Luca Papi and Alberto Zazzaro
- Bagehot’s Lombard Street and Macroeconomic Stabilisation pp. 425-441

- D. P. O’Brien
- Macroeconomic Fundamentals and Exchange Rate Credibility. Further Evidence on the Italian Experience from a Regime‐switching Approach pp. 442-460

- Marco Tronzano
- On the Equivalence of Taxes Paid by Employers and Employees pp. 461-470

- Pierre Picard and Eric Toulemonde
Volume 48, issue 3, 2001
- Corruption and Reputation pp. 245-259

- Svetlana Andrianova
- Technological Activity and Employment in a Panel of UK Firms pp. 260-282

- Christine Greenhalgh, M. Longland and D. Bosworth
- Gender and Promotion in the Academic Profession pp. 283-302

- Melanie E. Ward
- The Role of Bargaining Initiative Under no Commitment to Audit pp. 303-312

- Anna Maria Menichini
- Cabinet Formation in Coalition Systems pp. 313-329

- Fabrizio Carmignani
- Financial Constraints and Investment Decisions pp. 330-344

- Enrico Saltari and Giuseppe Travaglini
- Partial Ownership Induces Customised Investments Under Repeated Interaction: An Explanation of Japanese Manufacturer‐Suppliers Relationships pp. 345-359

- Hodaka Morita
Volume 48, issue 2, 2001
- Editorial pp. 1-1

- Vito Muscatelli
- Who Benefits from Foreign Direct Investment in the UK? pp. 119-133

- Sourafel Girma, David Greenaway and Katharine Wakelin
- Inward Investment and Technical Progress in the United Kingdom Manufacturing Sector pp. 134-147

- Florence Hubert and Nigel Pain
- ω‐Homothetic Preferences: Theory and Applications pp. 148-163

- Bipasa Datta and Huw Dixon
- Overseas Work Experience, Savings and Entrepreneurship Amongst Return Migrants to LDCs pp. 164-178

- Barry McCormick and Jackline Wahba
- Predicting UK Business Cycle Regimes pp. 179-195

- Chris Birchenhall, Denise Osborn and Marianne Sensier
- Asset Markets and Endogenous Liquidity pp. 196-209

- Lee Redding and Hamid Faruqee
- Inflation and Openness with Non‐Atomistic Wage Setters pp. 210-225

- Lilia Cavallari
- Distribution Dynamics and Cross‐Country Convergence: A New Approach pp. 226-243

- Sandra Bulli
Volume 48, issue 1, 2001
- How Do Employees of Ethnic Origin Fare on the Occupational Ladder in Britain? pp. 1-26

- Vani Borooah
- Persistence of Capacity Shortage and the Role of Adjustment Costs pp. 27-47

- Ciaran Driver and Nigel Meade
- Estimating Quality‐adjusted Price Changes: Method and Application to VCRs pp. 48-68

- Christos Ioannidis, Mick Silver and Bruce Webb
- Asymmetric Adjustment Costs, Asymmetric Pricing and Employment: Evidence from the UK pp. 69-81

- Sean Holly and Paul Turner
- Galtonian Regression, Company Age and Job Generation 1986–95 pp. 82-98

- Peter E. Hart and Nicholas Oulton
- Grant Assistance and Small Firm Development in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland pp. 99-117

- Stephen Roper and Nola Hewitt‐Dundas
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