Economic Modelling
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Volume 19, issue 5, 2002
- Incorporating international ownership of endowments into a global applied general equilibrium model pp. 679-707

- Terrie Walmsley
- Externalities of investment, education and economic growth pp. 709-724

- Alfred Greiner and Willi Semmler
- Wage inequality between and within groups: trade-induced or skill-bias technical change? Alternative age models for the UK pp. 725-746

- Roberto De Santis
- Seasonality patterns in tanker spot freight rate markets pp. 747-782

- Manolis Kavussanos and Amir Alizadeh
- Instability tests in cointegration relationships. An application to the term structure of interest rates pp. 783-799

- Mariam Camarero and Cecilio Tamarit
- A forecasting model of the Kenyan economy pp. 801-814

- Jacob Wanjala Musila and U. L. Gouranga Rao
- Profit sharing as a worker discipline device pp. 815-828

- Chung-cheng Lin, Juin-jen Chang and Ching-chong Lai
Volume 19, issue 4, 2002
- Toward an econometric target zone model with endogenous devaluation risk for a small open economy pp. 509-529

- Michel A. Klaster and Klaas H. W. Knot
- The crisis of the CFA Franc zone: the case of Cote d'Ivoire pp. 531-564

- Gianluigi Giorgioni and Ken Holden
- Zimbabwe: Investments, credibility and the dynamics following trade liberalization: on the investment response during trade reform pp. 565-584

- Halvor Mehlum
- Leisure versus learning-by-doing -- saturation effects and utility-side limits to endogenous growth pp. 585-609

- Matthias Göcke
- The impact of news on the exchange rate of the lira and long-term interest rates pp. 611-639

- Fabio Fornari, Carlo Monticelli, Marcello Pericoli and Massimo Tivegna
- Public and private investment in the United States and Canada pp. 641-664

- Graham Voss
- Rational habit modification in consumption pp. 665-678

- George Messinis, Olan Henry and Nilss Olekalns
Volume 19, issue 3, 2002
- Macroeconomic consequences of downsizing pp. 331-352

- Anton B. T. M. van Schaik and Henri de Groot
- Towards the fundamentals of technical analysis: analysing the information content of High, Low and Close prices pp. 353-374

- Norbert Fiess and Ronald MacDonald
- Parameter estimation for a computable general equilibrium model: a maximum entropy approach pp. 375-398

- Channing Arndt, Sherman Robinson and Finn Tarp
- Excess volatility and efficiency in French and German stock markets pp. 399-418

- Keith Cuthbertson and Stuart Hyde
- Modelling the determinants of capital flows and capital flight: with an application to South African data from 1960 to 1995 pp. 419-444

- Johannes Fedderke and W. Liu
- The virtuous imperative: modeling capital flows in the presence of non-linearity pp. 445-461

- Johannes Fedderke
- A meta-analysis of price elasticities of transport demand in a general equilibrium framework pp. 463-485

- Hans Kremers, Peter Nijkamp and Piet Rietveld
- Environmental policy in an endogenous growth model with human capital and endogenous labor supply pp. 487-507

- Walid Oueslati
Volume 19, issue 2, 2002
- Non-sequential search, screening externalities and the public good role of recruitment offices pp. 179-196

- Pieter Gautier
- Disaggregate dynamics and economic growth in Canada pp. 197-219

- Elizabeth Wakerly
- Trade-offs in stabilisation: a real-financial CGE analysis with reference to India pp. 221-244

- C. W. M. Naastepad
- Insurance bargaining under risk aversion pp. 245-259

- Stijn Viaene, Reinhilde Veugelers and Guido Dedene
- On explaining China's rural sectors' productivity growth pp. 261-275

- Xiaolu Wang and Kaliappa Kalirajan
- Latent total consumption expenditure, unobservable individual preferences and panel data pp. 277-293

- Yu Zhu
- An econometric model of the Malawian economy pp. 295-330

- Jacob Wanjala Musila
Volume 19, issue 1, 2002
- Macroeconomic policy games and asset-price volatility in the EMS: a linear quadratic control analysis of France, Germany, Italy and Spain pp. 1-24

- Paul McNelis and Carlos Asilis
- The implausible growth effect of partial capital mobility: some neoclassical arithmetic pp. 25-40

- Erich Gundlach
- The provision of impure public goods in a non-competitive market pp. 41-63

- Barbara Cavalletti and Rosella Levaggi
- Testing for non-stationarity and cointegration allowing for the possibility of a structural break: an application to EuroSterling interest rates pp. 65-90

- Chris Brooks and Alistair G. Rew
- Common features in UK sectoral output pp. 91-104

- David I. Harvey and Terence C. Mills
- Unemployment and productivity growth: an empirical analysis within an augmented Solow model pp. 105-120

- Michael Bräuninger and Markus Pannenberg
- Fiscal policy in Sweden: effects of EMU criteria convergence pp. 121-136

- Abdulnasser Hatemi-J
- Contractionary effects of expansionary fiscal policy: theory and tests pp. 137-152

- Pekka Ahtiala and Antti Kanto
- How well does the aggregate demand-aggregate supply framework explain unemployment fluctuations? A France-United States comparison pp. 153-177

- Yann Algan
Volume 18, issue 4, 2001
- Stationarity and structural breaks -- evidence from classical and Bayesian approaches pp. 503-524

- Antonio Noriega and Enrique de Alba
- An investment-function-based measure of capacity utilisation.: Potential output and utilised capacity in the Bank of Italy's quarterly model pp. 525-550

- Giuseppe Parigi and Stefano Siviero
- Computation of non-linear continuous optimal growth models: experiments with optimal control algorithms and computer programs pp. 551-568

- Sardar M. N. Islam and B. D. Craven
- Coordination and price shocks: an empirical analysis pp. 569-584

- Guglielmo Maria Caporale, Michael Chui, Stephen G. Hall and Brian Henry
- Identification and dimension of the NAIRU pp. 585-611

- Bruno Chiarini and Paolo Piselli
- Exports, imports, and economic growth in Portugal: evidence from causality and cointegration analysis pp. 613-623

- Francisco F. Ribeiro Ramos
- Modelling the spot prices of various coffee types pp. 625-641

- Jesus Otero and Costas Milas
- A fractionally integrated model with a mean shift for the US and the UK real oil prices pp. 643-658

- Luis Gil-Alana
Volume 18, issue 3, 2001
- Leading inflation indicators for Greece pp. 325-348

- Heather Gibson and Sophia Lazaretou
- Modeling income policies: some Norwegian experiences 1973-1993 pp. 349-379

- Einar Bowitz and Ådne Cappelen
- Measuring the stability of the price system pp. 381-397

- Antonio Fiorencio and Ajax Moreira
- Price thresholds, price volatility, and the private costs of investment in a developing country grain market pp. 399-414

- Gerald E. Shively
- Macroeconomic instability and inflationary financing in Ghana pp. 415-433

- Edward Ghartey
- Trade liberalization and pollution: a general equilibrium analysis of carbon dioxide emissions in Taiwan pp. 435-454

- Hao-Yen Yang
- Empirical macro models under test. A comparative simulation study of the employment effects of a revenue neutral cut in social security contributions pp. 455-474

- Herbert S. Buscher, Hermann Buslei, Klaus Goggelmann, Henrike Koschel, Tobias F. N. Schmidt, Viktor Steiner and Peter Winker
- Modelling the long-run demand for money in the United Kingdom: a random coefficient analysis pp. 475-501

- George Hondroyiannis, P. A. V. B. Swamy and George Tavlas
Volume 18, issue 2, 2001
- Pitfalls in investment Euler equations pp. 159-179

- Jean-Bernard Chatelain and Jean-Christophe Teurlai
- Macroeconomic equilibrium with illegal immigration pp. 181-202

- George Agiomirgianakis and Athina Zervoyianni
- Expectations and information in second generation currency crises models pp. 203-222

- Massimo Sbracia and Andrea Zaghini
- Interest rate risk, labor supply and unemployment pp. 223-231

- Parantap Basu, Satyajit Ghosh and Ioannis Kallianiotis
- Fading memory learning in a class of forward-looking models with an application to hyperinflation dynamics pp. 233-252

- Emilio Barucci
- Fiscal policy and politics: theory and evidence from Greece 1960-1997 pp. 253-268

- Ben Lockwood, Apostolis Philippopoulos and Elias Tzavalis
- The Chow-Lin method using dynamic models pp. 269-280

- João Santos Silva and Fátima Cardoso
- The rise in house prices in Dublin: bubble, fad or just fundamentals pp. 281-295

- Maurice Roche
- Aspects of employment and unemployment in a model of the developed and the less developed economies pp. 297-311

- Prabir C. Bhattacharya
- Markup, indexation and inflation: a bargaining approach pp. 313-323

- Joao Faria
Volume 18, issue 1, 2001
- The role of international trade on environmental efficiency: a DEA approach pp. 1-17

- Fatma Taşkın and Osman Zaim
- Fiscal policy in a stochastic model of endogenous growth pp. 19-47

- Erik Canton
- P-STAR analysis in a converging economy: the case of Greece pp. 49-60

- Mike Tsionas
- Detecting rational bubbles in the residential housing markets of Hong Kong pp. 61-73

- Hing Lin Chan, Shu Kam Lee and Kai Yin Woo
- Methodology for trend estimation pp. 75-96

- David Pollock
- Public capital and productivity growth: evidence for Belgium, 1953-1996 pp. 97-116

- Gerdie Everaert and Freddy Heylen
- Iterative method for finding the balanced growth solution of the non-linear dynamic input-output model and the dynamic CGE model pp. 117-132

- Jin shui Zhang
- Dynamic factor demands model: continuous time vs. discrete time pp. 133-157

- Thierry Debrand and Nathalie Patrat
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