Economic Modelling
1984 - 2025
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Volume 22, issue 6, 2005
- Modeling the impacts of international climate change policies in a CGE context: The use of the GTAP-E model pp. 955-974

- Peter Nijkamp, Shunli Wang and Hans Kremers
- Distorting taxes and interest on reserves pp. 975-1000

- Esther Fernández
- Rational expectations for large CGE models: A practical algorithm and a policy application pp. 1001-1019

- Peter Dixon, Ken Pearson, Mark Picton and Maureen Rimmer
- A multiregional model of China and its application pp. 1020-1063

- Qingyang Gu and Kang Chen
- Monetary transmission mechanism in Turkey under free float using a small-scale macroeconomic model pp. 1064-1073

- Almila Karasoy, Kursat Kunter and Vuslat Us
- Learning process and rational expectations: An analysis using a small macro-economic model for New Zealand pp. 1074-1089

- Olivier Basdevant
- Does market value maximization affect the order of resource exploitation? pp. 1090-1104

- Bessenyei Istvan
- Should monetary policy respond to asset price misalignments? pp. 1105-1121

- Alexandros Kontonikas and Christos Ioannidis
Volume 22, issue 5, 2005
- Falsifying economic models pp. 777-810

- Andrew Buck and George Lady
- Feedback trading and autocorrelation interactions in the foreign exchange market: Further evidence pp. 811-827

- Nikiforos Laopodis
- Entrepreneurship and labor market institutions pp. 828-847

- Vesa Kanniainen and Timo Vesala
- Forecasting inflation with thick models and neural networks pp. 848-867

- Peter McAdam and Paul McNelis
- Discounting and environmental quality: When should dual rates be used? pp. 868-878

- Hans-Peter Weikard and Xueqin Zhu
- Changes in financial structure and asset price substitutability: A test of the bank lending channel pp. 879-904

- Sophocles Brissimis and Nicholas S. Magginas
- The specification of price and income elasticities in computable general equilibrium models: An application of latent separability pp. 905-925

- Alexandre Gohin
- Investigating the threshold effects of inflation on PPP pp. 926-948

- Tsung-wu Ho
- Modelling consumers' preferences for Novel Protein Foods and environmental quality pp. 949-953

- Xueqin Zhu and Ekko van Ierland
Volume 22, issue 4, 2005
- Economic reform and productivity growth in Indian manufacturing industries: an interaction of technical change and scale economies pp. 601-615

- Sanja S. Pattnayak and S.M. Thangavelu
- Foreign aid, domestic savings, and growth in LDCs: An application of likelihood-based panel cointegration pp. 616-627

- Manuchehr Irandoust and Johan Ericsson
- The structure of the Australian growth process: A Bayesian model selection view of Markov switching pp. 628-645

- Andrew Taylor, David Shepherd and Stephen Duncan
- Incorporating commodity stockholding into a general equilibrium model of the global economy pp. 646-664

- Thomas W. Hertel, Jeffrey Reimer and Ernesto Valenzuela
- Testing for two-regime threshold cointegration in the parallel and official markets for foreign currency in Greece pp. 665-682

- Nektarios Aslanidis and Georgios Kouretas
- Decentralised provision of quasi-private goods: The case of Colombia pp. 683-706

- Ana Iregui
- A macro-econometric model of Lithuania LITMOD pp. 707-719

- Frits Moller Andersen, Dmitry Celov, Dorte Grinderslev and Arvydas Kazlauskas
- A model for consumers' preferences for Novel Protein Foods and environmental quality pp. 720-744

- Xueqin Zhu and Ekko van Ierland
- Exchange rate sensitivity of the Canadian bilateral inpayments and outpayments pp. 745-757

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee, Gour G. Goswamil and Bidyut Talukdar
- Contents continuedTeacher turnover and non-pecuniary factors pp. 758-758

- Torberg Falch and Bjarne Strom
Volume 22, issue 3, 2005
- Evidence on structural changes in U.S. time series pp. 391-422

- Jamel Jouini and Mohamed Boutahar
- Estimating income and price elasticities of imports for Fiji in a cointegration framework pp. 423-438

- Paresh Narayan and Seema Narayan
- An oversimplified inquiry into the sources of exchange rate variability pp. 439-458

- Bernd Kempa
- Currency composition of debt, risk premia and the 1997 Korean crisis pp. 459-471

- George Bratsiotis and Wayne Robinson
- An introduction to I([infinity]) processes pp. 473-483

- Gawon Yoon
- Markov switching regimes in a monetary exchange rate model pp. 485-502

- Michael Frömmel, Ronald MacDonald and Lukas Menkhoff
- Human capital growth and destruction: the effect of fertility on skill obsolescence pp. 503-520

- Peter Alders
- Testing for the New Keynesian Phillips Curve. Additional international evidence pp. 521-550

- Eric Jondeau and Hervé Le Bihan
- Modelling the hourly Spanish electricity demand pp. 551-569

- Gloria Martin-Rodriguez and José Juan Cáceres-Hernández
- The welfare state, thresholds, and economic growth pp. 571-598

- Tatiana Fic and Chetan Ghate
Volume 22, issue 2, 2005
- Modelling monetary economies pp. 215-217

- Jin-Lung Lin
- Monetary policy problems for currency unions: asymmetry and the problem of aggregation in the euro area pp. 219-251

- David Mayes and Matti Viren
- Interest rate linkages: a Kalman filter approach to detecting structural change pp. 253-284

- Marco Barassi, Guglielmo Maria Caporale and Stephen G. Hall
- Is money informative? Evidence from a large model used for policy analysis pp. 285-304

- Filippo Altissimo, Eugenio Gaiotti and Alberto Locarno
- Bootstrap bias-correction procedure in estimating long-run relationships from dynamic panels, with an application to money demand in the euro area pp. 305-325

- Dario Focarelli
- Is money demand in Taiwan stable? pp. 327-346

- Chung-Shu Wu, Jin-Lung Lin, George C. Tiao and David D. Cho
- Underpinnings of Taiwan's economic growth: 1978-1999 productivity study pp. 347-387

- Chi-yuan Liang and Jia-yuan Mei
Volume 22, issue 1, 2005
- Non-linearity in stock index returns: the volatility and serial correlation relationship pp. 1-19

- Ioannis Venetis and David Peel
- Wage growth and income tax revenue elasticities with endogenous labour supply pp. 21-38

- John Creedy and Norman Gemmell
- An area-wide model for the euro area pp. 39-59

- Gabriel Fagan, Jerome Henry and Ricardo Mestre
- Threshold effects and regional economic growth--evidence from West Germany pp. 61-80

- Michael Funke and Annekatrin Niebuhr
- Taxation and unemployment: an applied general equilibrium approach pp. 81-108

- Christoph Bohringer, Stefan Boeters and Michael Feil
- Regime linkages between the Mexican currency market and emerging equity markets pp. 109-125

- Angelos Kanas
- Employment protection and the stock market: the common shock case pp. 127-146

- Pierre-Yves Henin and Thomas Weitzenblum
- Has the U.S. economy really become less correlated with that of the rest of the world? pp. 147-158

- Gawon Yoon
- Incorporating labour market frictions into an optimising-based monetary policy model pp. 159-186

- Stéphane Moyen and Jean-Guillaume Sahuc
- Estimating large rational expectations models by FIML--some experiments using a new algorithm with bootstrap confidence limits pp. 187-205

- A. Patrick Minford and Bruce Webb
- Corrigendum to ''Common features in UK sectoral output'': [Economic Modelling 19 (2002) 91-104] pp. 207-211

- David I. Harvey and Terence C. Mills
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