Economic Modelling
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Volume 23, issue 6, 2006
- Government spending, capital accumulation and the optimal policy rule: The role of public service capital pp. 875-889

- Jhy-yuan Shieh, Jhy-hwa Chen and Ching-chong Lai
- Hedonic prices indexes for new passenger cars in Portugal (1997-2001) pp. 890-908

- Hugo Reis and João Santos Silva
- Employment- and growth effects of tax reforms pp. 909-925

- Jochen Michaelis and Angela Birk
- Differences in long run exchange rate pass-through into import prices in developing countries: An empirical investigation pp. 926-951

- Karim Barhoumi
- Modelling regime shift behaviour in Asian real interest rates pp. 952-966

- Terence C. Mills and Ping Wang
- A re-examination of the technological catching-up hypothesis across OECD industries pp. 967-977

- Jean-Philippe Boussemart, Walter Briec, Isabelle Cadoret and Christophe Tavera
- Exports and growth: Granger causality analysis on OECD countries with a panel data approach pp. 978-992

- Laszlo Konya
- A re-examination of international portfolio diversification based on evidence from leveraged bootstrap methods pp. 993-1007

- Abdulnasser Hatemi-J and Eduardo Roca
- Alternative approaches to discrete working time choice in an AGE framework pp. 1008-1032

- Melanie Arntz, Stefan Boeters and Nicole Gurtzgen
- Threshold cointegration and nonlinear adjustment between goods and services inflation in the United States pp. 1033-1039

- Vicente Esteve, Salvador Gil-Pareja, Jose Antonio Martinez-Serrano and Rafael Llorca-Vivero
Volume 23, issue 5, 2006
- Ninth Annual Conference on Econometric Modelling for Africa, School of Economics, University of Cape Town, 2004 pp. 737-737

- Johannes Fedderke and Murray Leibbrandt
- Growth impact and determinants of foreign direct investment into South Africa, 1956-2003 pp. 738-760

- Johannes Fedderke and A.T. Romm
- Reconsidering the business cycle and stabilisation policies in South Africa pp. 761-774

- Stan Du Plessis
- A structural GARCH model: An application on South African data pp. 775-791

- W.A. de Wet
- Optimal timing of defections from price-setting cartels in volatile markets pp. 792-804

- Shakill Hassan
- Racial stereotypes, stigma and trust in post-apartheid South Africa pp. 805-821

- Justine Burns
- The sensitivity to key data imputations of recent estimates of income poverty and inequality in South Africa pp. 822-835

- Cally Ardington, David Lam, Murray Leibbrandt and Matthew Welch
- Labour migration and households: A reconsideration of the effects of the social pension on labour supply in South Africa pp. 836-853

- Dorrit Posel, James A. Fairburn and Frances Lund
- The demand for sleep: A South African study pp. 854-874

- Gabor Szalontai
Volume 23, issue 4, 2006
- A Markov regime-switching model for the semiconductor industry cycles pp. 569-578

- Wen-Hsien Liu and Yih-Luan Chyi
- Econometric modelling of slack and tight labour markets pp. 579-596

- Qaisar Akram and Ragnar Nymoen
- Short-run and long-run effects of monetary policy in a general equilibrium model with bank reserves pp. 597-621

- Pedro J. Gutierrez
- Corruption vs production. A non-linear relationship pp. 622-637

- Raffaella Coppier and Elisabetta Michetti
- The relationship between economic growth and real uncertainty in the G3 pp. 638-647

- Stilianos Fountas and Menelaos Karanasos
- Institutional quality and economic growth: Maintenance of the rule of law or democratic institutions, or both? pp. 648-661

- James Butkiewicz and Halit Yanıkkaya
- Why use Markov-switching models in exchange rate prediction? pp. 662-668

- Hsiu-Yun Lee and Show-Lin Chen
- Modeling the long-run sustainability of Turkish external debt with structural changes pp. 669-682

- Gulcan Onel and Utku Utkulu
- Large shocks and the September 11th terrorist attacks on international stock markets pp. 683-698

- Amelie Charles and Olivier Darné
- Price setting behaviour in Spain: Evidence from consumer price micro-data pp. 699-716

- Luis Alvarez and Ignacio Hernando
- Are foreign banks always the best? Comparison of state-owned, private and foreign banks in India pp. 717-735

- Rudra Sensarma
Volume 23, issue 3, 2006
- Risk preferences under price uncertainties and production risk: A note pp. 387-390

- Moawia Alghalith
- A small scale macroeconometric model for the Euro-12 area pp. 391-426

- Claudio Morana
- A microsimulation analysis of the 2006 regime change in the Dutch disability scheme pp. 427-456

- Jan-Maarten Van Sonsbeek and Raymond Gradus
- Endogenous risk and long run effects of liberalization in a global analysis framework pp. 457-475

- Jean-Marc Boussard, Francoise Gerard, Marie Gabrielle Piketty, Mourad Ayouz and Tancrede Voituriez
- Cross-country efficiency of secondary education provision: A semi-parametric analysis with non-discretionary inputs pp. 476-491

- Antonio Afonso and Miguel Aubyn
- Indeterminacy in a log-linearized neoclassical growth model with quasi-geometric discounting pp. 492-505

- Lilia Maliar and Serguei Maliar
- Foreign aid and government fiscal behaviour in developing countries: Panel data evidence pp. 506-514

- Bazoumana Ouattara
- Vintage technology, optimal investment and technology adoption pp. 515-533

- Benteng Zou
- A note on hedging cost and basis risks pp. 534-537

- Moawia Alghalith
- The gap between the rich and the poor: Patterns of heterogeneity in the cross-country data pp. 538-555

- Oya Ardic
- Armington elasticities and induced intra-industry specialization: The case of France, 1970-1997 pp. 556-567

- Heinz Welsch
Volume 23, issue 2, 2006
- Chilean growth dynamics pp. 197-214

- Romulo Chumacero and Rodrigo Fuentes
- A model of the determinants of effort pp. 215-237

- Carl Campbell
- Monetary policy and forward bias for foreign exchange revisited: Empirical evidence from the US-UK exchange rate pp. 238-264

- Juan Angel Lafuente and Jesus Ruiz
- On the optimal quality of domestic higher education programs pp. 265-275

- Donald Lien
- Estimating elasticities for U.S. trade in services pp. 276-307

- Jaime Marquez
- Monetary policy determines the long-run Phillips curve: An OLG model of production with cash-in-advance constraints pp. 308-315

- Ayse Erdogan and Ismail Saglam
- Dynamic modelling of trade union behaviour: Evidence from the Greek manufacturing sector pp. 316-338

- Georgios Kouretas and Andreas Yannopoulos
- Non-nested tests for competing U.S. narrow money demand functions pp. 339-363

- Yi-Ting Chen
- Unemployment and endogenous growth with new technologies-skill complementarity pp. 364-386

- E. Moreno-Galbis
Volume 23, issue 1, 2006
- A general equilibrium model with vertically differentiated industries, skilled labour and trade pp. 1-19

- Stefan Lutz and Alessandro Turrini
- Trade and inequality in wages and unemployment pp. 20-44

- Roger Bjørnstad and Terje Skjerpen
- A small macroeconometric model of the Philippine economy pp. 45-55

- Marie Anne Cagas, Geoffrey Ducanes, Nedelyn Magtibay-Ramos, Duo Qin and Pilipinas Quising
- Internal and external shocks in Hong Kong: Empirical evidence and policy options pp. 56-75

- Petra Gerlach-Kristen
- Labor market distortions, rural-urban inequality and the opening of China's economy pp. 76-109

- Thomas Hertel and Fan Zhai
- Macroeconomics effects of progressive taxation in a unionized economy pp. 110-130

- Daniela Sonedda
- Location choice in a mixed oligopoly pp. 131-141

- Changying Li
- Provision of public infrastructure, foreign investment and welfare in the presence of specialisation-based external economies pp. 142-156

- Sajid Anwar
- Stochastic temporary stabilization: Undiversifiable devaluation and income risks pp. 157-173

- Francisco Venegas-Martínez
- Can the identification puzzle of Taiwan's turning points after 1990 be solved? pp. 174-195

- Shyh-Wei Chen and Chung-Hua Shen
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