Scottish Journal of Political Economy
1954 - 2025
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Volume 45, issue 5, 1998
- Does Trade Liberalisation Promote Economic Development? pp. 491-511

- David SGreenaway
- Exchange Rates, Nominal Inertia and Inflation pp. 512-527

- Jonathan Ireland and Simon Wren‐Lewis
- Nonparametric Regression and Causality Testing:A Monte‐Carlo Study pp. 528-552

- David Bell, Jim Kay and Jim Malley
- The Economic Effects of North Sea Oil on the Manufacturing Sector pp. 553-585

- Hilde Bjørnland
- Education, Employment Status and Earnings: A Comparative Test of the Strong Screening Hypothesis pp. 586-591

- Sarah Brown and John Sessions
- Transfers in a North‐South Growth Model pp. 592-603

- Lynn Mainwaring
- Knowledge in economics: Game‐Theoretic Versus Market‐Process: A Review Article pp. 604-613

- Lawrence A. Boland
Volume 45, issue 4, 1998
- Housing Markets and Economic Flexibility pp. 349-360

- Kenneth Gibb and Laurie Hunter
- Economic Flexibility and the Private Rented Sector pp. 361-375

- C. M. E. Whitehead
- Eyes Down for a Full House: Labour Market Polarisation and the Housing Market in Britain pp. 376-392

- Jonathan Wadsworth
- On the Aggregate Housing Market Implications of Labour Market Change pp. 393-419

- Geoff Meen and Mark Andrew
- The Housing Market and Regional Commuting and Migration Choices pp. 420-446

- Gavin Cameron and John Muellbauer
- Changing Housing Wealth in the UK, 1985–1993: Household Patterns and consequences pp. 447-465

- Duncan Maclennan and Yong Tu
- The Changing Strength of Socioeconomic Factors affecting home Ownership in the United States: 1960–1990 pp. 466-490

- Joseph Gyourko
Volume 45, issue 3, 1998
- A Century of Scottish Economics pp. 225-236

- Alec Cairncross
- The Social and Economic Determinants of Voter Behaviour: Evidence from the 1992 General Election In Scotland pp. 237-257

- David Fielding
- Employer‐Provided Training and Tenure‐Earnings pp. 258-272

- Ioannis Theodossiou and H. Williams
- New Keynesian Versus New Classical Theories of Aggregate Supply: Evidence from the Oecd Countries pp. 273-293

- Jakob Madsen
- An Economistic Interpretation of the Northern Ireland Conflict pp. 294-308

- Colin Jennings
- Scottish Economic Thought and the High Wage Economy: Hume, Smith and MCCulloch on Wages and Work Motivation pp. 309-328

- M. G. Marshall
- The Endogeneity of Money: Evidence from the G7 pp. 329-340

- Peter Howells and Khaled Hussein
- The Evolution of European Central Bank Independence: An Updating of the Masciandaro and Spinelli Index pp. 341-344

- Henry Tavelli, Giuseppe Tullio and Franco Spinelli
Volume 45, issue 2, 1998
- Open Macroeconomics in an Open Economy pp. 113-132

- Edward Balls
- The Behaviour of the Firm under Alternative Regulatory Constraints pp. 133-157

- Philip Burns, Ralph Turvey and Thomas G. Weyman‐Jones
- Testing for Asymmetries in UK Macroeconomic Time Series pp. 158-170

- A.E.H. Speight and D.G. McMillan
- The Impact of Financial Participation and Employee Involvement on Financial Performance pp. 171-187

- Robert McNabb and Keith Whitfield
- Labour Quality and Wage Differentials pp. 188-197

- Dimitrios A. Giannias
- John Rae: A Prophet without Honour? pp. 198-220

- Omar. Hamouda and Douglas Mair
- Taxes on Payroll and Revenues in Labour Demand Curve Models—A Supplement pp. 221-223

- Laszlo Goerke
Volume 45, issue 1, 1998
- On Inflation Targeting in the United Kingdom pp. 1-32

- Andrew Haldane
- Incomplete Information in Monetary Policy Games: Rules Rather Than a Conservative Central Banker pp. 33-47

- Marco Lossani, Piergiovanna Natale and Patrizio Tirelli
- Measuring the Human Capital Intensity of Government Spending and its Impact on Economic Growth in a Cross Section of Countries pp. 48-77

- Ron Cronovich
- Luxury and Economic Development: David Hume and Adam Smith pp. 78-98

- Anthony Brewer
- The Optimal Linear Income Tax Model: Utility or Equivalent Income? pp. 99-110

- John Creedy
Volume 44, issue 5, 1997
- Productivity Growth, Participation and Communication pp. 485-501

- Barbara Kersley and Christopher Martin
- The Relative Earnings from Self and Paid Employment: A Time‐series Analysis for the UK pp. 502-518

- Martin T. Robson
- Explaining the Growth of Divorce in Great Britain pp. 519-543

- Ian Smith
- Wage Setting, Wage Curve and Phillips Curve: The Italian evidence pp. 544-565

- Bruno Chiarini and Paolo Piselli
- Estimating the Mean‐reverting Component in Stock Prices: A Cross‐country comparison pp. 566-582

- Liam Gallagher, Lucio Sarno and Mark Taylor
- Employment and Wages in the Private and Local Government Sectors in a Centralized Fiscal System pp. 583-595

- Bjarne Strøm
Volume 44, issue 4, 1997
- Political Economy: Whence and Whither? pp. 353-358

- Laurie Hunter and Vito Muscatelli
- The Scottish Society of Economists: The Scottish Economic Society – 1897–1997 pp. 359-367

- R. H. Campbell
- The Scottish Political Economy Tradition and Modern Economics pp. 368-383

- Alexander Dow, Sheila Dow and Alan Hutton
- Adam Smith’s Problems and Ours pp. 384-402

- Winch Donald
- The Long Run Growth and Productivity Performance of the United Kingdom pp. 403-424

- Stephen Broadberry
- A Stakeholding Society — What Does It Mean for Business? pp. 425-436

- John Kay
- The Implications for Econometric Modelling of Forecast Failure pp. 437-461

- David Hendry and Jurgen Doornik
- The Political Economy of the Global Environment pp. 462-483

- David Pearce
Volume 44, issue 3, 1997
- Modelling Regional House Prices in the UK pp. 225-246

- John Ashworth and Simon C. Parker
- Imprecise Tests and Imprecise Hypotheses pp. 247-268

- A. C. Darnell
- Public Consumption and Unemployment pp. 269-279

- Gylfi Zoega
- Endogenous effort in a Dynamic Model of Union–Firm Interaction pp. 280-297

- >Sudeshna Champati Bandyopadhyay
- A comparison of specialisation gains from trade in in final and intermediate goods pp. 298-315

- Scott McDonald and Chris Milner
- The Level of Wage Bargaining as a Firm–Union Choice pp. 316-328

- Mark A. Roberts
- On the Coherence of Post‐Keynesian Economics pp. 329-349

- Bernard Walters and David Young
Volume 44, issue 2, 1997
- Privatisation and Stock Market Efficiency: The British Experience pp. 113-133

- Aydin Hayri and Kamil Yilmaz
- Testing Employment Determination in Unionised Economies as a Repeated Game pp. 134-152

- Sara De la Rica and Maria Paz Espinosa
- Gender Differentials in Domestic Work, Market Work, and Total Work Time: UK Time Budget Survey Evidence for 1974/5 and 1987 pp. 153-164

- Stephen Jenkins and Nigel C. O’Leary
- The Effect of Further Training on Wage Growth in West Germany, 1984–1992 pp. 165-181

- Yannis Georgellis and Thomas Lange
- A Picture of Male and Female Unemployment among Britain’s Ethnic Minorities pp. 182-197

- David Blackaby, Stephen Drinkwater, Derek Leslie and Philip Murphy
- Arbitrator Decision‐Making in the Transfer Market: an Empirical Analysis pp. 198-215

- Alan Speight and Dennis Thomas
- Avoidance Costs and the Entry‐exit Condition on Polluting Firms pp. 216-224

- Robert E. Kohn
Volume 44, issue 1, 1997
- Competition and Cooperation in the Small Firm Sector pp. 1-30

- Christine Oughton and Geoff Whittam
- The Motives for Joint Ventures: A Transaction Costs Analysis of Japanese MNES in the UK pp. 31-43

- Emmanuel Cleeve
- The Hayekian Puzzle: Spontaneous Order and the Business Cycle pp. 44-58

- Ulrich Witt
- The Evolution of Technical Efficiency in the Northern Ireland Manufacturing Sector, 1973–1985 pp. 59-81

- Maura Sheehan
- Mill’S Affirmation of the Classical Wage Fund Doctrine pp. 82-99

- Mark Donoghue
- The National Lottery:A Preliminary Assessment of net Additionality pp. 100-112

- S.J. Bailey and Stephen Connolly
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