Economic Modelling
1984 - 2025
Current editor(s): S. Hall and P. Pauly From Elsevier Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (). Access Statistics for this journal.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
Volume 13, issue 4, 1996
- Preface pp. 463-465

- Paul Masson
- German unification: What have we learned from multi-country models? pp. 467-497

- Joseph Gagnon, Paul Masson and Warwick McKibbin
- German Monetary Union: An historical counterfactual analysis pp. 499-518

- Ray Barrell, Nigel Pain and Ian Hurst
- Unification and the policy predicament in Germany pp. 519-544

- A. Hughes Hallett, Yue Ma and Jacques Melitz
- Modelling economies subject to structural change: The case of Germany pp. 545-559

- Jennifer Greenslade and Stephen G. Hall
- On the mark(s): Optimum currency areas in Germany pp. 561-573

- Atish Ghosh and Holger C. Wolf
- Germany before and after unification: A structural VAR analysis pp. 575-601

- Axel A. Weber
Volume 13, issue 3, 1996
- Price dynamics in agriculture: An exercise in historical econometrics pp. 315-331

- Anton P. Barten and Chris Vanloot
- Modelling sustainable development: An economy-ecology integrated model pp. 333-353

- Marjan W. Hofkes
- Tax policy, housing and the labour market: An intertemporal simulation approach pp. 355-382

- Svend Erik Hougaard Jensen, Søren Nielsen, Lars Haagen Pedersen and Peter Birch Sorensen
- Stochastic trends and fluctuations in the interest rate, exchange rate and the current account balance: An empirical investigation pp. 383-406

- Francis Y. Kumah and Saifu B. Ibrahim
- Macroeconomic activity dynamics and Granger causality: New evidence from a small developing economy based on a vector error-correction modelling analysis pp. 407-426

- Rumi Masih and Abul Masih
- Dynamic adjustment and long-run economic stability pp. 427-462

- Boo Sjoo
Volume 13, issue 2, 1996
- Targeting inflation: Comparative control exercises on models of the UK economy pp. 169-184

- Keith B. Church, Peter R. Mitchell, Peter N. Smith and Kenneth Wallis
- SLIM, a small linear interdependent model of eight EU-member states, the USA and Japan pp. 185-233

- R. C. Douven and Joseph Plasmans
- Global properties of well-behaved demand systems: A generalized logit model specification pp. 235-256

- Jesus Dumagan and Timothy D. Mount
- The use of RAS in manpower forecasting: A microeconomic approach pp. 257-287

- Patrick van Eijs and Lex Borghans
- Effective interest rate policies for price stability pp. 289-314

- Flint Brayton and Peter Tinsley
Volume 13, issue 1, 1996
- Modelling the sterling-deutschmark exchange rate: Non-linear dependence and thick tails pp. 1-14

- Guglielmo Maria Caporale and Nikitas Pittis
- An empirical model for endogenous technology in the Netherlands pp. 15-40

- Frank Den Butter and F. J. Wollmer
- Some theoretical issues in modelling Latin American countries within an equilibrium framework: The role of credit markets in consumption and labour market behaviour pp. 41-65

- Hugo Mena
- Modelling income distribution in countries in transition: A computable general equilibrium analysis for Poland pp. 67-90

- Barbara Roberts and Zbigniew Zolkiewski
- NBNZ-DEMONZ: A dynamic equilibrium model of New Zealand pp. 91-165

- David Rae
Volume 12, issue 4, 1995
- On model reduction and multiperiod ahead prediction in vector autoregressive models pp. 339-341

- Pieter W. Otter
- A forecasting model of the Sri Lankan economy pp. 343-375

- Wimal Rankaduwa, U. L. Gouranga Rao and Tomson Ogwang
- Trans-Tasman CGE modelling: Some illustrative results from the Joani model pp. 377-389

- G. Nana, V. B. Hall and B. P. Philpott
- Inflation and stabilization in Argentina pp. 391-413

- Baotai Wang, Erwin Klein and U. L. Gouranga Rao
- A long-run simulation model for analysing social security retirement policies pp. 415-424

- David H. Richardson
- Leisure time, savings and trade patterns A two-country growth model pp. 425-434

- Wei-Bin Zhang
- A varying-coefficients model of export expansion, factor accumulation and economic growth: Evidence from cross-country, time series data pp. 435-441

- Saleh Amirkhalkhali and Atul A. Dar
Volume 12, issue 3, 1995
- Modelling in the EU periphery: The HERMIN project pp. 219-220

- John Bradley, Jose-Antonio Herce and Leonor Modesto
- HERMIN: A macroeconometric modelling framework for the EU periphery pp. 221-247

- John Bradley, Leonor Modesto and Simon Sosvilla-Rivero
- HERMIN Ireland pp. 249-274

- John Bradley, Karl Whelan and Jonathan Wright
- HERMIN Portugal pp. 275-294

- Leonor Modesto and Pedro Neves
- HERMIN Spain pp. 295-311

- Jose-Antonio Herce and Simon Sosvilla-Rivero
- Similarity and diversity in the EU periphery: A HERMIN-based investigation pp. 313-322

- John Bradley, Leonor Modesto and Simon Sosvilla-Rivero
- The macroeconomic effects of the CSF 1994-1999 in the EU periphery: An analysis based on the HERMIN model pp. 323-333

- John Bradley, Jose-Antonio Herce and Leonor Modesto
Volume 12, issue 2, 1995
- Why do sanctions need time to work? Adjustment, learning and anticipation pp. 75-86

- Peter Bergeijk and Charles Marrewijk
- Model consistent learning and regime switching in the London Business School model pp. 87-95

- S. G. Hall and Anthony Garratt
- A macroeconomic rationing model estimated by cointegration techniques and generalized method of moments pp. 97-110

- Eskil Heinesen
- The IBS-CCSO quarterly model of the Netherlands Specification, simulation and analysis pp. 111-163

- Jan Jacobs and Elmer Sterken
- A model of the world oil market for project LINK Integrating economics, geology and politics pp. 165-178

- Robert Kaufmann
- Foreign exchange constraints and developing countries pp. 179-191

- Robert Lensink
- Taxes and subsidies in a multisectoral econometric model pp. 193-204

- Thomas Siebe
- Modeling fully employed economies pp. 205-210

- H. O. Stekler and R. W. Beckstead
Volume 12, issue 1, 1995
- An econometric model of the oil importing developing countries pp. 3-14

- Michael Beenstock
- Wage dispersion and mobility pp. 15-27

- Gerard van den Berg
- Macroeconomic shocks and the endogenous response of the stock market and real interest rates in a neoclassical general equilibrium model pp. 28-34

- Kong Weng Ho and Hian Teck Hoon
- Exchange rates and the European business cycle: An application of a quasi-empirical two-country model pp. 35-52

- Pieter J F G Meulendijks and Dick B J Schouten
- CGE model of pollution abatement processes for assessing the economic effects of environmental policy pp. 53-59

- Deborah Vaughn Nestor and Carl Pasurka
- Is public expenditure really productive?: New evidence for the USA and The Netherlands pp. 60-72

- Jan-Egbert Sturm and Jakob de Haan
| |