Scottish Journal of Political Economy
1954 - 2025
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Volume 53, issue 5, 2006
- OPTIMAL INTERNATIONAL ASSET ALLOCATION WITH TIME‐VARYING RISK pp. 543-564

- Thomas Flavin and Michael Wickens
- PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION OF EDUCATION IN A R&D‐BASED GROWTH MODEL pp. 565-585

- Juntip Boonprakaikawe and Frederic Tournemaine
- THE DETERMINANTS OF EXPORT PERFORMANCE: EVIDENCE FOR MANUFACTURING PLANTS IN IRELAND AND NORTHERN IRELAND pp. 586-615

- Stephen Roper, James H. Love and Dolores Añon Hígon
- EQUITY‐SENSITIVE INDICATORS OF LIVING STANDARDS WITH AN APPLICATION TO NORTHERN IRELAND pp. 616-635

- Vani Borooah, Paddy Hillyard and Mike Tomlinson
- OPTIMAL MONETARY POLICY AND ASSET PRICE MISALIGNMENTS pp. 636-654

- Alexandros Kontonikas and Alberto Montagnoli
- MISPERCEPTIONS AND MONETARY POLICY IN A NEW‐KEYNESIAN MODEL pp. 655-671

- Jarkko P. Jääskelä and Jack McKeown
- DOES ECONOMIC GROWTH EXHIBIT A DIFFERENT IMPACT ON JOB CREATION AND JOB DESTRUCTION? pp. 672-683

- Martin Zagler
Volume 53, issue 4, 2006
- HYSTERESIS AND THE NAIRU IN THE EURO AREA pp. 409-429

- Camille Logeay and Silke Tober
- INTERNATIONAL RELOCATION OF PRODUCTION: WHERE DO FIRMS GO? pp. 430-446

- Leo Sleuwaegen and Enrico Pennings
- GROWTH, R&D AND WELFARE: THE ROLE OF PUBLIC POLICY pp. 447-460

- Antonio Minniti
- MACROECONOMIC STABILIZATION POLICIES IN THE EMU: SPILLOVERS, ASYMMETRIES AND INSTITUTIONS pp. 461-484

- Joseph Plasmans, Jacob Engwerda, Bas van Aarle, Tomasz Michalak and Giovanni Di Bartolomeo
- FREQUENT NEWS AND PURE SIGNALS: THE CASE OF A PUBLICLY TRADED FOOTBALL CLUB pp. 485-504

- Georg Stadtmann
- ON PREJUDICE pp. 505-522

- Jeong-Yoo Kim and Jinho Park
- ‘GUNS OR BUTTER?’ REVISITED: ROBUSTNESS AND NONLINEARITY ISSUES IN THE DEFENSE–GROWTH NEXUS pp. 523-541

- Jesus Crespo Cuaresma and Gerhard Reitschuler
Volume 53, issue 3, 2006
- TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE, INEQUALITY AND WORK SHARING pp. 305-318

- Thomas Moutos
- BANK INTEREST MARGINS AND BUSINESS START‐UP COLLATERAL: TESTING FOR CONVEXITY pp. 319-334

- Andrew Burke and Aoife Hanley
- RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT IN SMALL AND MEDIUM‐SIZED ENTERPRISES: THE ROLE OF FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS AND PUBLIC FUNDING pp. 335-357

- Dirk Czarnitzki
- AN EMPIRICAL EXAMINATION OF THE HANGOVER EFFECT OF IRREVERSIBILITY ON INVESTMENT pp. 358-376

- Hong Bo
- COMPETITION, PARALLEL IMPORTS AND COST‐REDUCING INNOVATION pp. 377-397

- Changying Li
- OPTIMUM‐WELFARE AND MAXIMUM‐REVENUE TARIFFS UNDER BERTRAND DUOPOLY pp. 398-408

- Roger Clarke and David Collie
Volume 53, issue 2, 2006
- WHY DO RATES OF β‐CONVERGENCE DIFFER? A META‐REGRESSION ANALYSIS pp. 153-173

- Stephen Dobson, Carlyn Ramlogan and Eric Strobl
- A REVISIT OF INTERNATIONAL STOCK MARKET LINKAGES: NEW EVIDENCE FROM RANK TESTS FOR NONLINEAR COINTEGRATION pp. 174-197

- Xiao-Ming Li
- A REGIONAL MODEL OF OIL AND GAS EXPLORATION IN THE UKCS pp. 198-221

- Alexander Kemp and Sola Kasim
- THE ASCENT OF THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION AS AN ACTOR IN THE MONETARY INTEGRATION PROCESS IN THE 1960s pp. 222-241

- Ivo Maes
- A MODEL OF AN OPPORTUNISTIC‐PARTISAN POLITICAL BUSINESS CYCLE pp. 242-252

- Gernot Sieg
- JOB SATISFACTION OF THE HIGHLY EDUCATED: THE ROLE OF GENDER, ACADEMIC TENURE, AND EARNINGS pp. 253-279

- Keith Bender and John Heywood
- SECTORAL EXCHANGE RATE PASS‐THROUGH: TESTING THE IMPACT OF POLICY REFORMS IN INDIA pp. 280-303

- Sushanta Mallick and Helena Marques
Volume 53, issue 1, 2006
- INTRODUCTION TO THE SPECIAL ISSUE ON ‘FISCAL POLICY’ pp. 1-3

- Andrew Hughes Hallett and Campbell Leith
- THE PRICE LEVEL, THE QUANTITY THEORY OF MONEY, AND THE FISCAL THEORY OF THE PRICE LEVEL pp. 4-27

- David Gordon and Eric Leeper
- PRODUCTIVE GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE IN MONETARY BUSINESS CYCLE MODELS pp. 28-46

- Ludger Linnemann and Andreas Schabert
- SOME WELFARE IMPLICATIONS OF OPTIMAL STABILISATION POLICY IN AN ECONOMY WITH CAPITAL AND STICKY PRICES pp. 47-71

- Tatiana Damjanovic and Charles Nolan
- FISCAL POLICY, MACROECONOMIC STABILITY AND FINITE HORIZONS pp. 72-89

- Javier Andrés, Rafael Domenech and Campbell Leith
- MONETARY–FISCAL INTERACTIONS WITH A CONSERVATIVE CENTRAL BANK pp. 90-128

- Luisa Lambertini
- HETEROGENEITY IN A CURRENCY UNION WITH SOCIAL MARKET OBJECTIVES pp. 129-152

- Andrew Hughes Hallett and Diana N. Weymark
Volume 52, issue 5, 2005
- WHO GAINS FROM WHOM? SPILLOVERS, COMPETITION AND TECHNOLOGY SOURCING IN THE FOREIGN‐OWNED SECTOR OF UK MANUFACTURING pp. 663-686

- Nigel Driffield and James H. Love
- NON‐WAGE LABOUR COSTS, POLICY UNCERTAINTY AND LABOUR DEMAND – A THEORETICAL ASSESSMENT pp. 687-709

- Yu-Fu Chen and Michael Funke
- TRAINING AND ESTABLISHMENT SURVIVAL pp. 710-735

- William Collier, Francis Green and John Peirson
- CONVERGENCE IN THE UK SERVICE SECTOR: FIRM LEVEL EVIDENCE, 1988–1998 pp. 736-746

- Sourafel Girma and Richard Kneller
- THE IMPACT OF FOREIGN OWNERSHIP AND EFFICIENCY ON POLLUTION ABATEMENT EXPENDITURE BY CHEMICAL PLANTS: SOME UK EVIDENCE pp. 747-768

- Alan Collins and Richard Harris
- THE NEW THEORY OF COMMERCIAL BANKING AND BANK LENDING BEHAVIOR pp. 769-792

- Pekka Ahtiala
Volume 52, issue 4, 2005
- THE ROLE OF HOUSE PRICES IN THE MONETARY TRANSMISSION MECHANISM ACROSS EUROPEAN COUNTRIES pp. 519-543

- Massimo Giuliodori
- ETHNIC AND GENDER DIFFERENCES IN INTERGENERATIONAL MOBILITY: A STUDY OF 26‐YEAR‐OLDS IN THE USA pp. 544-564

- Anh Nguyen, Getinet Haile and Jim Taylor
- EVALUATING THE IMPACTS OF SUBSIDIES ON INNOVATION ACTIVITIES IN GERMANY pp. 565-586

- Reinhard Hujer and Dubravko Radić
- TAXATION AND CENTRALISED WAGE SETTING: THE CASE OF ENDOGENOUS LABOUR SUPPLY pp. 587-606

- Juha Kilponen and Pekka Sinko
- ON THE SOURCES OF THE INFLATION BIAS AND OUTPUT VARIABILITY pp. 607-622

- Gustavo Piga
- DO PLAYERS REACT TO SANCTION CHANGES? EVIDENCE FROM THE ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE pp. 623-640

- Robert Witt
- OUTCOME UNCERTAINTY AND THE COUCH POTATO AUDIENCE pp. 641-661

- David Forrest, Robert Simmons and Babatunde Buraimo
Volume 52, issue 3, 2005
- ECONOMICS OF THE WORKPLACE: SPECIAL ISSUE EDITORIAL pp. 323-343

- Richard Harris
- KNOWLEDGE ACCUMULATION, AND PRODUCTIVITY: EVIDENCE FROM PLANT‐LEVEL DATA FOR IRELAND pp. 344-358

- Mark Cassidy, Holger Görg and Eric Strobl
- PRODUCTIVITY, WORKPLACE PERFORMANCE AND ICT: INDUSTRY AND FIRM‐LEVEL EVIDENCE FOR EUROPE AND THE US pp. 359-386

- Nicola Matteucci, Mary O'Mahony, Catherine Robinson and Thomas Zwick
- TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION AND THE SKILL MIX OF US MANUFACTURING PLANTS pp. 387-405

- Timothy Dunne and Kenneth Troske
- THE DETERMINANTS OF FIRM PERFORMANCE: UNIONS, WORKS COUNCILS, AND EMPLOYEE INVOLVEMENT/HIGH‐PERFORMANCE WORK PRACTICES pp. 406-450

- John Addison
- HIGH‐INVOLVEMENT MANAGEMENT PRACTICES, TRADE UNION REPRESENTATION AND WORKPLACE PERFORMANCE IN BRITAIN pp. 451-491

- Alex Bryson, John Forth and Simon Kirby
- PLANT‐LEVEL ANALYSIS USING THE ARD: ANOTHER LOOK AT GIBRAT'S LAW pp. 492-518

- Richard Harris and Mary Trainor
Volume 52, issue 2, 2005
- DOES WORKSHARING WORK? SOME EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM THE IAB‐ESTABLISHMENT PANEL pp. 141-176

- M. J. Andrews, Thorsten Schank and Robert Simmons
- LONG‐TERM EFFECTS OF UNPAID OVERTIME pp. 177-193

- Markus Pannenberg
- GENETIC ENDOWMENTS, PARENTAL AND CHILD HEALTH IN RURAL ETHIOPIA pp. 194-221

- Bereket Kebede
- THE MISSING LINK BETWEEN INFLATION UNCERTAINTY AND INTEREST RATES pp. 222-241

- Hakan Berument, Zubeyir Kilinc and Umit Ozlale
- SHOULD CENTRAL BANKS CARE ABOUT REGIONAL IMBALANCES? pp. 242-260

- Øistein Røisland
- CHINA'S ECONOMIC GROWTH: WHAT DO WE LEARN FROM MULTIPLE‐BREAK UNIT ROOT TESTS? pp. 261-281

- Xiao-Ming Li
- THE DETERMINANTS OF LATENESS: EVIDENCE FROM BRITISH WORKERS pp. 282-304

- Ken Clark, Simon A. Peters and Mark Tomlinson
- ARMS EXPORT CONTROLS, SUBSIDIES AND THE WTO EXEMPTION pp. 305-322

- María Del Carmen García‐Alonso and Paul Levine
Volume 52, issue 1, 2005
- APPRENTICES AND YOUNG WORKERS: A STUDY OF THE NORWEGIAN YOUTH LABOUR MARKET pp. 1-17

- Jan Erik Askilden and Øivind Nilsen
- FEMALE DUAL LABOUR MARKETS AND EMPLOYEE BENEFITS pp. 18-37

- Teresa Ghilarducci and M. Lee
- ARE FOREIGN FIRMS MORE TECHNOLOGICALLY INTENSIVE? UK ESTABLISHMENT EVIDENCE FROM THE ARD pp. 38-53

- Nigel Driffield and Karl Taylor
- REGIONAL GDP IN BRITAIN, 1871–1911: SOME ESTIMATES pp. 54-64

- Nicholas Crafts
- PROGRESSIVE TAXATION AS A MEANS FOR IMPROVING COMPETITIVE BALANCE pp. 65-74

- Tsjalle Van Der Burg and Aloys Prinz
- WHAT CAN CHANGES IN STRUCTURAL FACTORS TELL US ABOUT UNEMPLOYMENT IN EUROPE? pp. 75-104

- Julian Morgan and Annabelle Mourougane
- PROTECTION BY TARIFF BARRIERS AND INTERNATIONAL TRANSACTION COSTS pp. 105-121

- Chris Milner
- DO PEOPLE (WANT TO) PLAN? pp. 122-138

- John Hey
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