Economic Modelling
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Volume 11, issue 4, 1994
- The Bank of Italy monthly money market model: Structure and applications pp. 387-412

- Ignazio Angeloni
- A macroeconometric model for Israel 1962-1990: A market equilibrium approach to aggregate demand and supply pp. 413-462

- Michael Beenstock, Yaakov Lavi and Akiva Offenbacher
- The density functions of R2 and, and their risk performance under asymmetric loss in misspecified linear regression models pp. 463-471

- Kazuhiro Ohtani
Volume 11, issue 3, 1994
- Dynamic macro modelling and materials balance: Economic-environmental integration for sustainable development pp. 283-307

- Jeroen van den Bergh and Peter Nijkamp
- Oil investment in the North Sea pp. 308-329

- Carlo Favero and Mohammad Pesaran
- A general model of policies toward international flows of capital and labour pp. 330-339

- Fathali Firoozi
- Twin debt reduction, government policies and interdependence pp. 340-350

- Rob de Groof and Martin van Tuijl
- An algorithm for the solution of non-linear forward rational expectations models with current partial information pp. 351-358

- Kent Matthews, A. Patrick Minford and S. C. Blackman
- Specialization gains from trade in intermediates: A VIS modelling approach for the UK pp. 359-374

- Scott McDonald and Chris Milner
- Risk sensitive stabilization policies in commodity markets: A simulation study pp. 375-384

- Jati K. Sengupta and Nurhan Davutyan
Volume 11, issue 2, 1994
- Editors' introduction pp. 123-123

- Sean Holly and Alistair Milne
- Competition restrictions in housing production: A model for analysis pp. 125-133

- Christer Bengs and Kimmo Ronka
- An empirical model of mortgage arrears and repossessions pp. 134-144

- Martin Brookes, Mike Dicks and Mahmood Pradhan
- Housing finance arrangements, intergenerational transfers and consumption: The Italian experience pp. 145-155

- Luigi Guiso, Tullio Jappelli and Daniele Terlizzese
- House prices, land prices, the housing market and house purchase debt in the UK and other countries pp. 157-199

- A. E. Holmans
- Residential investments and house prices in Denmark pp. 201-214

- Dan Knudsen
- Market structure, institutional development and the provision of housing finance: A comparative study pp. 215-227

- John Lomax
- Housing systems, regions and the national economy pp. 228-237

- Duncan Maclennan, Kenneth Gibb and Alison More
- Anglo-German differences in housing market fluctuations: The role of institutions and macroeconomic policy pp. 238-249

- John Muellbauer
- Modelling the Finnish housing market pp. 250-265

- Sinikka Salo
- A forward looking model of housing construction in the UK pp. 266-279

- Christopher Tsoukis and Peter Westaway
Volume 11, issue 1, 1994
- Editorial pp. 3-3

- Sean Holly
- A model of the New Zealand economy Reserve Bank Model XII pp. 5-86

- Ray Brooks and Darren Gibbs
- Robust rules for G3 macroeconomic policy coordination pp. 87-104

- Nicos Christodoulakis, David Kemball-Cook and Paul Levine
- A model for the EMS exchange rate mechanism pp. 105-114

- Peter Bekx
Volume 10, issue 4, 1993
- Distinguishing characteristics of the Martiniquan economy and constraints on modelling pp. 322-338

- Fred Celimene
- Multiple equilibria and hysteresis in simple exchange models pp. 339-347

- John Creedy and Vance Martin
- Analysis and simulation of a small econometric model of the Italian economy with rational expectations pp. 348-397

- Bruno Chiarini
- On the demand for information pp. 398-407

- Jean-Paul Chavas
- The current period coefficient of polynomial lag distributions pp. 408-416

- Arie ten Cate
- International migration, economic policy and human capital accumulation: A simulation study pp. 417-430

- Hendrik van Dalen
Volume 10, issue 3, 1993
- Does public capital affect private sector performance?: An analysis of the Spanish case, 1964-1988 pp. 179-185

- Oscar Bajo-Rubio and Simon Sosvilla-Rivero
- Time series evidence on the money supply process in the USA: A new state space modelling approach pp. 187-200

- Lorenzo Pecchi
- A two-sector model of a closed static economy with labour market pp. 201-216

- A. H. J. Kolnaar and A. M. van Nunen
- Production factor substitution and employment by age group pp. 217-224

- G. E. Hebbink
- Labour market, income formation and social security in the microsimulation model NEDYMAS pp. 225-272

- Jan Nelissen
- Crowding out of private and public capital accumulation in an international context pp. 273-284

- Theo van de Klundert
- Taxation and economic growth: Some calculations with a macroeconomic semi-equilibrium model for the Dutch economy (MESEM) pp. 285-300

- Jarig van Sinderen
- Rational expectation variables in macroeconomic models: Empirical evidence for the Netherlands and other countries pp. 301-314

- Jacob Bikker, P. J. A. van Els and M. E. Hemerijck
Volume 10, issue 2, 1993
- Backward solving quarterly models with seasonal or annual shocks pp. 90-95

- Steven Cassou
- Demand rationing and capital constraints in the Spanish economy: 1964-88 pp. 96-112

- F. C. Ballabriga, C. Molinas, M. Sebastian and Antoni Zabalza
- A unified approach to the derivation of influential data diagnostics pp. 113-126

- Larry W. Taylor
- Quarterly model of the polish economy in transition (with special emphasis on financial flows) pp. 127-149

- Grazyna Jusczak, Maria Magdalena Kazmierska, Nina Lapinska-Sobczak and Władysław Welfe
- Goods markets integration and fiscal policy: A two-country two-sector analysis pp. 150-162

- R. J. de Groof and M. A. van Tuijl
- Monetarization of the budget constraint: Two-country model for the European Economic Community and the semi-industrial country blocks pp. 163-172

- Saziye Gazioglu
Volume 10, issue 1, 1993
- A disequilibrium econometric model of the French economy with two sectors and endogenous prices and investment pp. 2-10

- Patrick Artus, Sanvi Avouyi-Dovi and Jean-Pierre Laffargue
- Modelling supply in an open economy using a restricted cost function pp. 11-21

- John Bradley, John Fitz Gerald and Ide Kearney
- A quarterly model of the US economy during and after World War I pp. 22-34

- James Butkiewicz and William P. Yohe
- An expenditure determined macroeconometric model of Greece pp. 35-56

- Christos N. Sakellariou and D. Juliet Howland
- Models of production and inventory behaviour pp. 57-63

- Moheb A. Ghali
- Taxation in an intertemporal general equilibrium model of a small open economy pp. 64-80

- Peter Broer and E. W. M. T. Westerhout
- Policy shocks and the Canadian macroeconomy: A Bayesian vector autoregression approach pp. 81-88

- M. Aynul Hasan
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