Economic Modelling
1984 - 2025
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Volume 17, issue 4, 2000
- The analysis of consumer demand in Greece. Model selection and dynamic specification pp. 455-471

- George Tridimas
- Bootstrapping R2 and adjusted R2 in regression analysis pp. 473-483

- Kazuhiro Ohtani
- On the validity and identification of long-run restrictions for a cointegrated system pp. 485-496

- Sau-Him Paul Lau
- Linear and non-linear transmission of equity return volatility: evidence from the US, Japan and Australia pp. 497-513

- Chris Brooks and Olan T. Henry
- A monthly econometric model of the transmission of the Great Depression between the principal industrial economies pp. 515-544

- James Foreman-Peck, Andrew Hughes Hallett and Yue Ma
- Aggregation in macroeconomic models: an empirical input-output approach pp. 545-558

- J. Asger Olsen
- Dynamics of money, output and price interaction -- some Indian evidence pp. 559-588

- Sudipta Dutta Roy and Gangadhar Darbha
- Irreversible investment with uncertainty and strategic behavior pp. 589-617

- Michele Moretto
Volume 17, issue 3, 2000
- Modelling economies in transition: an introduction pp. 339-357

- Stephen Hall, Grayham Mizon and Aleksander Welfe
- Modelling of cointegration in the vector autoregressive model pp. 359-373

- Soren Johansen
- Modeling inflation in Poland pp. 375-385

- Aleksander Welfe
- Modelling shifts in the wage-price and unemployment-inflation relationships in Italy, Poland and the UK pp. 387-413

- Massimiliano Marcellino and Grayham Mizon
- Unemployment and the capital stock: a dynamic structural model of the UK supply side pp. 415-437

- Stephen Hall and James Nixon
- The German labour market and the unification shock pp. 439-454

- Gerd Hansen
Volume 17, issue 2, 2000
- Fiscal policy rules in macroeconomic models: principles and practice pp. 171-193

- Peter R. Mitchell, Joanne E. Sault and Kenneth Wallis
- Quality and efficiency pp. 195-207

- Jati K. Sengupta
- Childcare subsidies, labour supply and public finance: an AGE approach pp. 209-246

- Johan Graafland
- The core model of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand's Forecasting and Policy System pp. 247-274

- Benjamin Hunt, David Rose and Alasdair Scott
- The BOF5 macroeconomic model of Finland, structure and dynamic microfoundations pp. 275-303

- Alpo Willman, Mika Kortelainen, Hanna-Leena Mannisto and Mika Tujula
- An econometric model of the Russian Federation pp. 305-336

- Olivier Basdevant
Volume 17, issue 1, 2000
- A quarterly macroeconometric model for a highly inflationary and indebted country: Turkey pp. 1-11

- Fatih Ozatay
- Endogenous technological advance in an econometric model: implications for productivity and potential output in the United States pp. 13-34

- Gordon R. Richards
- Trade and growth: a theoretical exploration into foreign debts by NICs pp. 35-47

- Hing-Man Leung
- Output price determination and the business cycle pp. 49-69

- Peter N. Smith
- International trade and environmental policy: how effective is 'eco-dumping'? pp. 71-90

- Xinpeng Xu
- The gains from exchange rate unification in Bangladesh pp. 91-106

- Helal Ahammad and George Fane
- Did Norway gain from the 1979-1985 oil price shock? pp. 107-137

- Torbjorn Eika and Knut A. Magnussen
- Growth cycles with technology shifts and externalities pp. 139-170

- Clas Eriksson and Thomas Lindh
Volume 16, issue 4, 1999
- Inflation and capital accumulation in an OLG model with money in the production function pp. 475-487

- Alberto Petrucci
- Regional growth in West Germany: convergence or divergence? pp. 489-502

- Michael Funke and Holger Strulik
- An application of dynamic specifications of factor demand equations to interfuel substitution in US industrial energy demand pp. 503-513

- Giovanni Urga
- Equilibrium-correction vs. differencing in macroeconometric forecasting pp. 515-544

- Øyvind Eitrheim, Tore Anders Husebo and Ragnar Nymoen
- Modelling labour market dynamics with on-the-job search pp. 545-567

- Frank Den Butter and Cees Gorter
- Equity and efficiency aspects of the Italian debt reduction pp. 569-589

- Hans Fehr and Anna Ruocco
- Balancing budget through tax increases or expenditure cuts: is it neutral? pp. 591-612

- Sophie Garcia and Pierre-Yves Henin
- Testing fractional integration with monthly data pp. 613-629

- Luis Gil-Alana
Volume 16, issue 3, 1999
- Multiplicative utility and the influence of environmental care on the short-term economic growth rate pp. 307-330

- Nico Vellinga
- Modelling the price of industrial commodities pp. 331-353

- Fridrik Baldursson
- Intertemporal substitution in public and private consumption -- long-run evidence from the US and the UK pp. 355-370

- Hendrik van Dalen
- Dynamic applied general equilibrium trade policy analysis in the presence of foreign asset cross-ownership pp. 371-388

- Dirk Willenbockel
- Modelling the demand and supply sides of the housing market: evidence from Ireland1 pp. 389-409

- Geoff Kenny
- Population ageing and economic growth in seven OECD countries pp. 411-427

- Maxime Fougere and Marcel Merette
- Modelling and forecasting regional service employment in Great Britain1 pp. 429-453

- Nicholas Sarantis and Caspar Swales
- A coupling algorithm for computing large-scale dynamic computable general equilibrium models pp. 455-473

- Zili Yang
Volume 16, issue 2, 1999
- Labour market regulation and deregulation in Papua New Guinea pp. 163-177

- Theodore Levantis and George Fane
- Multiple international debt equilibria and irreversibility pp. 179-188

- Mark A. Roberts and W. David McCausland
- Fiscal policy and the labour market: An AGE analysis pp. 189-219

- Johan Graafland and Ruud de Mooij
- Stability in models of money and perfect foresight: implications of non-linearity pp. 221-233

- Peter Flaschel and Rajiv Sethi
- The tax wedge and household demand for services pp. 235-256

- Eskil Heinesen
- Estimation of Armington elasticities: an application to the Philippines pp. 257-278

- Cezary A. Kapuscinski and Peter Warr
- Total expenditure endogeneity in a system of demand for public consumption expenditures in the UK pp. 279-291

- Jean-Yves Pitarakis and George Tridimas
- Modelling consumption: permanent-income or rule-of-thumb behaviour? pp. 293-306

- Dimitris Hatzinikolaou
Volume 16, issue 1, 1998
- COMPACT: a rational expectations, intertemporal model of the United Kingdom economy pp. 1-52

- Julia Darby, Jonathan Ireland, Campbell Leith and Simon Wren-Lewis
- An econometric analysis of the bilateral monopoly model pp. 53-69

- Eddie Oczkowski
- Policy regime changes and the long-run sustainability of fiscal policy: an application to Greece pp. 71-86

- Stelios Makrydakis, Elias Tzavalis and Athanassios Balfoussias
- Modelling inflation and the demand for money in Pakistan; cointegration and the causal structure pp. 87-103

- Simon Price and Anjum Nasim
- Productivity and efficiency in the UK: a time series application of DEA pp. 105-122

- Catherine Lynde and J. Richmond
- The theoretical and empirical structure of the G-Cubed model pp. 123-148

- Warwick McKibbin and Peter Wilcoxen
- Long-run structural estimation of labour market equations with an application to Greece1 pp. 149-161

- Costas Milas
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