Economic Modelling
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Volume 15, issue 4, 1998
- Labor force growth and the environment in Costa Rica pp. 477-499

- David Abler, Adrián Rodríguez and James S. Shortle
- A model of fashions and status pp. 501-517

- Paul Frijters
- Confident expectations, rational expectations and the optimal conduct of monetary policy pp. 519-541

- Maa[beta], Henrich and Friedrich L. Sell
- The econometric critique of computable general equilibrium modeling: the role of functional forms pp. 543-573

- Ross McKitrick
- A four-sector macroeconometric model for Greece and the evaluation of the community support framework 1994-1999 pp. 575-620

- Nicos Christodoulakis and Sarantis Kalyvitis
- Fiscal expansion, monetary policy, interest rate risk premia, and wage reactions pp. 621-640

- Viv B. Hall and David Rae
Volume 15, issue 3, 1998
- Empirical models and policy making: special issue of economic modelling pp. 307-308

- Dummy Dummy
- The relevance of economic modelling for policy decisions pp. 309-316

- G. Zalm
- Interaction between model builders and policy makers in the Norwegian tradition pp. 317-339

- Olav Bjerkholt
- CPB models and employment policy in the Netherlands pp. 341-356

- Jan Donders and Johan Graafland
- Macroeconomic models and policy making at the bank of canada pp. 357-375

- Pierre Duguay and David Longworth
- Transparency and accountability: Empirical models and policy making at the Reserve Bank of New Zealand pp. 377-394

- David Mayes and Weshah Razzak
- The IMF monetary model at 40 pp. 395-410

- Jacques J. Polak
- US monetary policy and econometric modeling: tales from the FOMC transcripts 1984-1991 pp. 411-428

- Hali Edison and Jaime Marquez
- Emergent policy-making with macroeconometric models pp. 429-442

- Ronald Smith
- What makes the models-policy interaction successful? pp. 443-475

- Frank Den Butter and Mary S. Morgan
Volume 15, issue 2, 1998
- GDP-spillovers in multi-country models pp. 163-195

- Rudy Douven and Marga Peeters
- Non-linear error correction, asymmetric adjustment and cointegration pp. 197-216

- Alvaro Escribano and Gerard Pfann
- Defying the conventional wisdom: US consumers are found to be more risk averse than those of Japan pp. 217-235

- Shigeyuki Hamori
- Is the Korean economy export-driven? pp. 237-255

- Imad A. Moosa and Chongwoo Choe
- Economic openness, trade restrictions and external shocks: modelling short run effects in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 257-286

- Jorn Rattso and Ragnar Torvik
- Economic development and trade in the world economy pp. 287-305

- Theo van de Klundert and Richard Nahuis
Volume 15, issue 1, 1998
- Comparing global economic models pp. 1-48

- Peter R. Mitchell, Joanne E. Sault, Peter N. Smith and Kenneth Wallis
- The long-run diversification benefits available from investing across geographical regions and property type: evidence from cointegration tests1 pp. 49-65

- Heather Tarbert
- Internal finance and corporate investment: Belgian evidence with panel data pp. 67-89

- Fernando Barran and Marga Peeters
- Unit roots and long-run causality: investigating the relationship between output, money and interest rates pp. 91-112

- Guglielmo Maria Caporale, Christis Hassapis and Nikitas Pittis
- Environment, growth and fiscal and monetary policies pp. 113-123

- Joao Faria
- A framework to analyze comparative dynamics in a continuous time stochastic growth model pp. 125-134

- Sumit Joshi
- Economic fluctuations in a model of input and output growth in Japan (1965-90) pp. 135-149

- Jati K. Sengupta
- Modelling trends, expectations and the cyclical behaviour of prices pp. 151-161

- David J. C. Smant
Volume 14, issue 4, 1997
- Modelling residential property markets pp. 483-484

- James Nixon
- Time to default in the UK mortgage market pp. 485-499

- Bart Lambrecht, William Perraudin and Stephen Satchell
- Housing investment in the Netherlands pp. 501-516

- Jacco Hakfoort and George Matysiak
- Switching error-correction models of house prices in the United Kingdom pp. 517-527

- Stephen Hall, Zacharias Psaradakis and Martin Sola
- Forecasting UK house prices: A time varying coefficient approach pp. 529-548

- Jane P. Brown, Haiyan Song and Alan McGillivray
- House prices since the 1940s: Cointegration, demography and asymmetries pp. 549-565

- Sean Holly and Natasha Jones
- The impact of speculation on house prices in the United Kingdom pp. 567-585

- Eric J. Levin and Robert Wright
- Modelling structural change in the UK housing market: A comparison of alternative house price models pp. 587-610

- Nigel Pain and Peter Westaway
Volume 14, issue 3, 1997
- Stability and the structure of continuous-time economic models pp. 311-340

- Herman J. Nieuwenhuis and Lambert Schoonbeek
- Endogenizing technological progress: The MESEMET Model pp. 341-367

- Peter Bergeijk, Gilbert H. A. van Hagen, Ruud de Mooij and Jarig van Sinderen
- Modelling economic growth in the UK: An econometric case for disaggregated sectoral analysis pp. 369-394

- Kevin Lee
- Explaining trade in industrialized countries by country-specific human capital endowments pp. 395-416

- Frank Cörvers and Andries de Grip
- Was the Babson Prize deserved? An enquiry into an early forecasting model pp. 417-433

- Daniel Gordon and William Kerr
- Simulating the impact of foreign capital in an open-economy macroeconomic model of China pp. 435-478

- Shu-ki Tsang and Yue Ma
Volume 14, issue 2, 1997
- Recursive methods for computing equilibria of general equilibrium dynamic Stackelberg games pp. 155-173

- Steven Ambler and Alain Paquet
- The Irish expansionary fiscal contraction: A tale from one small European economy pp. 175-201

- John Bradley and Karl Whelan
- Public fiscal behaviour and foreign aid: Some model solutions pp. 203-214

- Kanhaya L. Gupta
- Evaluating the real effects of devaluation expectations in Greece under alternative policies pp. 215-236

- Sarantis Kalyvitis
- Morocco's free trade agreement with the EU: A quantitative assessment pp. 237-269

- Thomas Rutherford, Elisabet Rutstrom and David Tarr
- The moving equilibrium theorem again pp. 271-278

- Ekkehart Schlicht
- Fiscal policy and public capital in interdependent economics pp. 279-300

- Martin A. van Tuijl, Robert J. de Groof and Ad H. J. Kolnaar
- Estimating portfolio models from financial flow data: A comment pp. 301-306

- Dorian Owen
- Estimating portfolio models from financial flow data: A reply pp. 307-308

- Guay Lim
Volume 14, issue 1, 1997
- Common features and output fluctuations in the United Kingdom pp. 1-9

- Guglielmo Maria Caporale
- How important are demand and supply shocks in explaining German business cycles?: New evidence on an old debate pp. 11-37

- Michael Funke
- Observational equivalence and a stochastic cointegration test of the neoclassical and Romer's increasing returns models pp. 39-60

- Sau-Him Paul Lau and Chor-Yiu Sin
- A multivariate GARCH model of risk premia in foreign exchange markets pp. 61-79

- Dimitrios Malliaropulos
- Modelling and measuring income uncertainty in life cycle models pp. 81-98

- James Pemberton
- A dynamic applied general equilibrium model with environmental feedbacks pp. 99-154

- Haakon Vennemo
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