Economic Modelling
1984 - 2025
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Volume 20, issue 6, 2003
- Accumulation and distribution of human capital: the interaction between individual and aggregate variables pp. 1053-1081

- Massimo Giannini
- A model of the G-3 pp. 1083-1095

- G. Chamberlin, S. G. B. Henry and Mathan Satchi
- Asymmetric adjustment costs and the dynamics of housing supply pp. 1097-1111

- Geoff Kenny
- Money and growth in a cash-in-advance economy with costly credit pp. 1113-1136

- Jana Hromcová
- Saving-investment correlations, capital mobility and crowding out: some further results pp. 1137-1149

- Saleh AmirKhalkhali, Atul Dar and Samad AmirKhalkhali
- Liquidity constraints, precautionary saving and aggregate consumption: an international comparison pp. 1151-1173

- Nicholas Sarantis and Chris Stewart
- On the time stability of the output-capital ratio pp. 1175-1189

- Carlo D'Adda and Antonello Scorcu
Volume 20, issue 5, 2003
- The welfare effects of housing taxation in a distorted economy: a general equilibrium analysis pp. 895-921

- Brita Bye and Turid Avitsland
- The coefficient of relative risk aversion: a Monte Carlo study investigating small sample estimator problems pp. 923-940

- Lorenzo Pozzi
- Dual-rate discounting in dynamic economic-environmental modeling pp. 941-957

- Zili Yang
- Monetary and fiscal policy in the transition to EMU: what do SVAR models tell us? pp. 959-985

- Catherine Bruneau and Olivier de Bandt
- The budgeting and economic consequences of ageing in the Netherlands pp. 987-1013

- Roel Beetsma, Leon Bettendorf and Peter Broer
- Voting on monetary policy in the Council of the European Central Bank pp. 1015-1051

- Carlo Monticelli
Volume 20, issue 4, 2003
- Long-run Phillips-type trade-offs in European Union countries pp. 679-701

- Zisimos Koustas and Apostolos Serletis
- Trade liberalisation and effects on pollutive emissions to air and deposits of solid waste. A general equilibrium assessment for Norway pp. 703-727

- Taran Faehn and Erling Holmoy
- Convergence in a model with technological diffusion and capital mobility pp. 729-740

- Petr Duczynski
- Balanced growth and public capital: an empirical analysis with I(2) trends in capital stock data pp. 741-763

- Gerdie Everaert
- Evaluating core inflation indicators pp. 765-775

- Carlos Marques, Pedro Neves and Luis Morais Sarmento
- Another look about the evolution of the risk premium: a VAR-GARCH-M model pp. 777-789

- Emma Iglesias and Garry Phillips
- Target zone credibility and economic fundamentals pp. 791-807

- Marco Tronzano, Zacharias Psaradakis and Martin Sola
- Some international evidence on price determination: a non-stationary panel approach pp. 809-838

- Paul Ashworth and Joseph Byrne
- The adoption of energy-efficiency enhancing technologies.: Market performance and policy strategies in case of heterogeneous firms pp. 839-871

- Erik Verhoef and Peter Nijkamp
- The allocation of benefits under uncertainty: a decision-theoretic framework pp. 873-893

- Ramses Abul Naga
Volume 20, issue 3, 2003
- Regime changes and econometric modeling of the demand for money in Korea pp. 437-453

- ChongCheul Cheong
- A macroeconometric model with oligopolistic banks: monetary control, inflation and growth in Israel pp. 455-486

- Michael Beenstock, Eddy Azoulay, Akiva Offenbacher and Olga Sulla
- A model of the world's wine markets pp. 487-506

- Glyn Wittwer, Nick Berger and Kym Anderson
- International monetary policy coordination: an evaluation using a large econometric model pp. 507-527

- Ray Barrell, Karen Dury and Ian Hurst
- Assessment criteria for output gap estimates pp. 529-562

- Gonzalo Camba-Mendez and Diego Rodriguez-Palenzuela
- Does underground economy respond symmetrically to tax changes? Evidence from Greece pp. 563-570

- Dimitris Christopoulos
- The performance of the Greek banking system in view of the EMU: results from a non-parametric approach pp. 571-592

- Mike Tsionas, Sarantis Lolos and Dimitris Christopoulos
- Is there a relationship between real exchange rate movements and the output cycle? pp. 593-603

- Terence C. Mills and Eric Pentecost
- Is growth useful in RBC models? pp. 605-622

- Julien Matheron
- An aggregate model for the European Union pp. 623-649

- Alberto Bagnai and Francesco Carlucci
- A nation divided? Price and output dynamics in English regions pp. 651-677

- David Fielding and Kalvinder Shields
Volume 20, issue 2, 2003
- S.G.B. Henry: a memoir and a festschrift essay pp. 227-236

- Meghnad Desai and Stephen Hall
- Unemployment in the European Union: a dynamic reappraisal pp. 237-273

- Marika Karanassou, Hector Sala and Dennis Snower
- The implications of diversity in consumption behaviour for the choice of monetary policy rules in Europe pp. 275-299

- Ray Barrell, Joseph Byrne and Karen Dury
- Economic forecasting: some lessons from recent research pp. 301-329

- David Hendry and Michael Clements
- How's life? Combining individual and national variables to explain subjective well-being pp. 331-360

- John Helliwell
- Fiscal policy, interest rate shocks and prices pp. 361-382

- Campbell Leith, Paul Warren and Simon Wren-Lewis
- Aggregation of linear dynamic models: an application to life-cycle consumption models under habit formation pp. 383-415

- Mohammad Pesaran
- Long rates, risk premia and the over-reaction hypothesis pp. 417-435

- Keith Cuthbertson and Dirk Nitzsche
Volume 20, issue 1, 2003
- The computable overlapping generations model with an endogenous growth mechanism pp. 1-24

- Akira Sadahiro and Manabu Shimasawa
- Asymmetric bank lending channels and ECB monetary policy pp. 25-46

- Leonardo Gambacorta
- Tax smoothing, tax tilting and fiscal sustainability in Pakistan pp. 47-67

- Paul Cashin, Nadeem Ul Haque and Nilss Olekalns
- SMILE: a small macro-econometric model of the French economy pp. 69-92

- Nicolas Carnot
- How global is the solution to global warming? pp. 93-117

- Franz Hackl and Gerald Pruckner
- Imperfect competition in computable general equilibrium models -- a primer pp. 119-139

- Anders N. Hoffmann
- Mean-reversion vs. adjustment to PPP: the two regimes of exchange rate dynamics under the EMS, 1979-1998 pp. 141-164

- Marie Bessec
- Modelling official and parallel exchange rates in Colombia under alternative regimes: a non-linear approach pp. 165-179

- Costas Milas and Jesus Otero
- On the estimation of an advertising-augmented, cointegrating demand system pp. 181-206

- Martyn Duffy
- Modelling and forecasting in an energy demand system with high and low frequency information pp. 207-226

- Ian D. McAvinchey
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