Scottish Journal of Political Economy
1954 - 2025
Current editor(s): Tim Barmby, Andrew Hughes-Hallett and Campbell Leith From Scottish Economic Society Contact information at EDIRC. Bibliographic data for series maintained by Wiley Content Delivery (). Access Statistics for this journal.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
Volume 59, issue 5, 2012
- Demographic Change and Housing Markets pp. 443-443

- Robert Wright and Tim Barmby
- Population Density, House Prices and Mortgage Design pp. 444-466

- David Miles
- Fertility Cycles, Age Structure and Housing Demand pp. 467-482

- Bo Malmberg
- Residential Mobility: Wealth, Demographic and Housing Market Effects pp. 483-499

- John Ermisch and Elizabeth Washbrook
- The Adjustment of Housing Markets to Migration Change: Lessons from Modern History pp. 500-522

- Geoff Meen
- The Impact of Population Ageing on House Prices: A Micro-simulation Approach pp. 523-542

- Yu Chen, Kenneth Gibb, Christian Leishman and Robert Wright
- Long-Term Care and the Housing Market pp. 543-563

- David Bell and Alasdair Rutherford
Volume 59, issue 4, 2012
- Supporter Influence on Club Governance in a Sports League; a “Utility Maximization” Model pp. 339-360

- Paul Madden and Terry Robinson
- Access to Flexible Working and Informal Care pp. 361-389

- Mark Bryan
- Banknotes And Economic Growth pp. 390-418

- William Lastrapes and George Selgin
- Individual Differences In Contributions And Crowding-Out Of A Public Good pp. 419-441

- Rapheal Andrew Luccasen
Volume 59, issue 3, 2012
- Editorial pp. 249-249

- Tim Barmby
- Fiscal Rules, Interest Payments on Debt, and the Irrelevance of the Taylor Principle pp. 250-265

- Ludger Linnemann and Andreas Schabert
- Competitive Balance: Time Series Lessons from the E nglish P remier L eague pp. 266-282

- Young Hoon Lee and Rodney Fort
- Inflation Targeting and Inflation Uncertainty pp. 283-297

- Bedri Tas
- Are Aid Flows Excessive or Insufficient? Estimating the Growth Impact of Aid in Threshold Regressions pp. 298-315

- Sarantis Kalyvitis, Thanasis Stengos and Irene Vlachaki
- Firm Growth, European Industry Dynamics and Domestic Business Cycles pp. 316-337

- Harald Oberhofer
Volume 59, issue 2, 2012
- Government interventions in banking crises: effects of alternative schemes on bank lending and risk taking pp. 133-161

- Diemo Dietrich and Achim Hauck
- Federal TAX Competition – How does the Institutional Structure of a Country change Tax Outcomes? pp. 162-178

- Lisa Tillmann and Berthold Wigger
- On Regional Unemployment: An Empirical Examination of the Determinants of Geographical Differentials in the UK pp. 179-195

- Michelle Gilmartin and Dimitris Korobilis
- The Shape of the Income Distribution and Economic Growth – Evidence from Swedish Labor Market Regions pp. 196-223

- Dan-Olof Rooth and Anders Stenberg
- The relationship between inequality and innovative activity: a S chumpeterian theory and evidence from cross‐country data pp. 224-248

- Ozan Hatipoglu
Volume 59, issue 1, 2012
- What Drives the Operating Performance of Privatised Firms? pp. 1-27

- Laura Cabeza García and Silvia Gómez Ansón
- Portfolio separation and the dynamics of bank interest rates pp. 28-46

- Enzo Dia and Massimo Giuliodori
- Parental Risk Attitudes and Children's Academic Test Scores: Evidence from the US P anel S tudy of I ncome D ynamics pp. 47-70

- Sarah Brown, Aurora Ortiz‐Nuñez and Karl Taylor
- Human capital formation, learning by doing and the government in the process of economic growth pp. 71-89

- Alfred Greiner
- The Impact of Labour Market Reforms and Economic Performance on the Matching of the Short‐term and the Long‐term Unemployed pp. 90-114

- Sabine Klinger and Thomas Rothe
- R&D Spillovers through Student Flows, Institutions, and Economic Growth: What can we Learn from A frican Countries? pp. 115-130

- Thanh Le
Volume 58, issue 5, 2011
- Aging, Factor Returns, and Immigration Policy pp. 589-606

- Lena Calahorrano and Oliver Lorz
- Job satisfaction and quit intentions of offshore workers in the UK North Sea oil and gas industry pp. 607-633

- Heather Dickey, Verity Watson and Alexandros Zangelidis
- Subjective well‐being and aggregate unemployment: further evidence pp. 634-655

- Carsten Ochsen
- The Making of Pro‐Poor Growth pp. 656-684

- Fabrizio Carmignani
- The Impact of Fixed Exchange Rates on Fiscal Discipline pp. 685-710

- Makram El‐Shagi
- Tax evasion and competition pp. 711-736

- Laszlo Goerke and Marco Runkel
Volume 58, issue 4, 2011
- THE SUPERIORITY OF MONETARY OVER BARTER EXCHANGE: EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS pp. 437-454
- Tobias F. Rötheli
- DOES WAGE DISPERSION MAKE ALL FIRMS PRODUCTIVE? pp. 455-489
- Benoît Mahy, Francois Rycx and Mélanie Volral
- SLIP SLIDING AWAY: FURTHER UNION DECLINE IN GERMANY AND BRITAIN pp. 490-518
- John Addison, Alex Bryson, Paulino Teixeira and André Pahnke
- OPTIMAL PRICE SETTING IN FIXED‐ODDS BETTING MARKETS UNDER INFORMATION UNCERTAINTY pp. 519-536
- Vasiliki Makropoulou and Raphael Markellos
- THE EFFECTS OF FISCAL POLICY SHOCKS IN SVAR MODELS: A GRAPHICAL MODELLING APPROACH pp. 537-566
- Matteo Fragetta and Giovanni Melina
- INTERACTIONS BETWEEN FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT AND TRADE OPENNESS pp. 567-588
- Dong‐Hyeon Kim, Shu-Chin Lin and Yu‐Bo Suen
Volume 58, issue 3, 2011
- INCOME TAXES AND THE COMPOSITION OF PAY: EVIDENCE FROM THE BRITISH HOUSEHOLD PANEL SURVEY pp. 297-322
- Giorgio Brunello, Simona Comi and Daniela Sonedda
- WHAT CREATES ABNORMAL PROFITS? pp. 323-346
- William Griffiths, Paul Jensen and Elizabeth Webster
- MARRIAGE, BMI, AND WAGES: A DOUBLE SELECTION APPROACH pp. 347-377
- Heather Brown
- HETEROGENEITY IN WILLINGNESS‐TO‐PAY FOR THEATRE PRODUCTIONS: INDIVIDUAL SPECIFIC WILLINGNESS‐TO‐PAY ESTIMATES FOR THEATRES, SHOWS AND THEIR ATTRIBUTES pp. 378-395
- Jose M. Grisolia and Ken Willis
- LABOR MARKET INSTITUTIONS AND MACROECONOMIC VOLATILITY IN A PANEL OF OECD COUNTRIES pp. 396-413
- Fabio Rumler and Johann Scharler
- RICH STATES, POOR STATES: CONVERGENCE AND POLARISATION IN INDIA pp. 414-436
- Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay
Volume 58, issue 2, 2011
- THE FORMATION OF INFLATION PERCEPTIONS: SOME EMPIRICAL FACTS FOR EUROPEAN COUNTRIES pp. 155-188
- Sarah Lein and Thomas Maag
- DOES THE ECB HAVE A TIME‐INCONSISTENCY PROBLEM? A NOTE pp. 189-199
- Christian Pierdzioch and Georg Stadtmann
- EMPLOYMENT PROTECTION AND THE NON‐LINEAR RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE WAGE‐PRODUCTIVITY GAP AND UNEMPLOYMENT pp. 200-220
- Antonia López‐Villavicencio and José Silva
- DOES SIZE MATTER? THE INFLUENCE OF FIRM SIZE ON WORKING CONDITIONS, JOB SATISFACTION AND QUIT INTENTIONS pp. 221-247
- Carlos García‐Serrano
- DELAYED OVERSHOOTING AND REAL EXCHANGE RATE PERSISTENCE IN AN IMPERFECT INFORMATION MODEL pp. 248-261
- Mathias Hoffmann, Jens Sondergaard and Niklas Westelius
- ENDOGENOUS POLICY AND CROSS‐COUNTRY GROWTH EMPIRICS pp. 262-296
- Günther Rehme
Volume 58, issue 1, 2011
- THE IMPACT OF INTERNATIONAL OUTSOURCING ON LABOUR MARKET DYNAMICS IN GERMANY pp. 1-28

- Ronald Bachmann and Sebastian Braun
- BUBBLES IN EXCHANGE RATES AND MONETARY POLICY pp. 29-50

- Fernando Alexandre, Pedro Bação and Edward Driffill
- TALKING LESS AND MOVING THE MARKET MORE: EVIDENCE FROM THE ECB AND THE FED pp. 51-81

- Carlo Rosa
- THE OPTIMALITY AND CONTROLLABILITY OF MONETARY POLICY THROUGH DELEGATION WITH CONSISTENT TARGETS pp. 82-106

- Huiping Yuan, Stephen Miller and Langnan Chen
- DO WOMEN MANAGE SMALLER FUNDS? pp. 107-126

- Olaf Hübler and Lukas Menkhoff
- FORECASTING THE UK/US EXCHANGE RATE WITH DIVISIA MONETARY MODELS AND NEURAL NETWORKS pp. 127-152

- Rakesh Bissoondeeal, Michail Karoglou and Alicia M. Gazely
| |