Economic Modelling
1984 - 2025
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Volume 6, issue 4, 1989
- Scale and structure in economic modelling pp. 355-373

- Maurizio Ciaschini
- Hermes: A macrosectoral model for the Belgian economy pp. 374-398

- F. Bossier, Bertin Martens, P. Strumelle and W. van der Beken
- Minimac: A small integrated model of the financial and real sectors of the Swedish economy pp. 399-431

- Aleksander Markowski
- The design of interdependent policies with incomplete information: A new argument for coordinating economic policies pp. 432-446

- Andries Brandsma and Andrew Hughes Hallett
- A simple model of macroeconomic policy pp. 447-451

- David Chappell and Kevin Dowd
- Innovation and the transfer of technology: A leader-follower model pp. 452-456

- Carl Chiarella, Murray Kemp and Ngo Long
- A reconsideration of the impact of recalls on the market valuation of a product pp. 457-466

- Noel D. Uri
- Demand for money in Asia pp. 467-473

- K. L. Gupta and B. Moazzami
Volume 6, issue 3, 1989
- The London Business School econometric model: Some recent developments pp. 243-351

- Elias Dinenis, Sean Holly, Paul Levine and Peter Smith
Volume 6, issue 2, 1989
- Modelling the role of government deficits in developing countries pp. 106-173

- A. Patrick Minford and Alan Walters
- Optimal linear income taxation, redistribution and labour supply pp. 174-181

- Kyoo H. Kim
- Stability and structural forms of economic models pp. 182-188

- Lambert Schoonbeek
- Production--demand adjustment in Norwegian manufacturing: A quarterly error correction model pp. 189-202

- Erik Biorn and Hilde Olsen
- When it all began: The 1936 Tinbergen model revisited pp. 203-219

- Geert Dhaene and Anton P. Barten
- Testing models generating time varying asset return expectations and risks: The case of UK private sector pension funds pp. 220-240

- David Blake
Volume 6, issue 1, 1989
- A statistical approach to the problem of negatives in input-output analysis pp. 2-19

- Thijs ten Raa and Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg
- An analysis of changes in the structural and simulation properties of the Bank of England quarterly model of the UK economy pp. 20-55

- Ian Harnett and Kerry Patterson
- A monetary model of the Dutch economy: A quarterly submodel of Freia-Kompas pp. 56-93

- F. A. M. van Erp, B. H. Hasselman, A. G. H. Nibbelink and H. R. Timmer
- Did Algeria experience repressed inflation in the 1970s? pp. 94-104

- Stan Standaert
Volume 5, issue 4, 1988
- A comparative sensitivity analysis of the MODVEN VII macroeconomic model for Venezuela pp. 286-346

- Pedro A. Palma and Domingo Fontiveros
- Examining the role of expectations in a macromodel: Some results with the Finnish QMED model pp. 347-353

- Ari Lahti and Matti Viren
- A supply constrained macroeconometric model of Tanzania pp. 354-376

- Nguyuru Lipumba, Benno Ndulu, Susan Horton and Andre Plourde
- The cobweb model: Its instability and the onset of chaos pp. 377-384

- Carl Chiarella
- Automating the computation of solutions of large economic models pp. 385-395

- Ken Pearson
- Profit sharing in a competitive environment pp. 396-402

- John Eckalbar
Volume 5, issue 3, 1988
- The FREIA--KOMPAS model for the Netherlands: A quarterly macroeconomic model for the short and medium term pp. 170-236

- P. J. C. M. van den Berg, G. M. M. Gelauff and V. R. Okker
- HM treasury macroeconomic model 1986 pp. 237-260

- C. L. Melliss
- The implicit objective function of Italian macroeconomic policy: 1963:1-1980:4 pp. 261-276

- Carlo Carraro
- On an alternative approach to demand analysis using the anchor hypothesis: The price limit approach pp. 277-282

- Hermann Schnabl
Volume 5, issue 2, 1988
- The Reserve Bank econometric model of the New Zealand economy: Model XI pp. 83-132

- R. T. Clements, C. D. Hansen and M. J. Hames
- Capital asset pricing under alternative policy regimes pp. 133-144

- Christopher Green and Giles Keating
- The sensitivity of estimated employment effects in input-output studies: An example of the use of marginal versus average coefficients pp. 145-150

- Ciaran Driver, Andrew Kilpatrick and Barry Naisbitt
- Real effects of demand- and supply-side policies in interdependent economies pp. 151-164

- Orazio Attanasio and Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg
Volume 5, issue 1, 1988
- Econometric modelling of partial adjustment: The Cochrane-Orcutt procedure, flaws and remedies pp. 2-8

- Joseph Aschheim and George Tavlas
- Portfolio choice in Irish financial markets pp. 9-18

- F. X. Browne and Patrick Honohan
- Manpower planning models with labour market adjustment: Applications to Colombia, Republic of Korea and Pakistan pp. 19-31

- Solomon (suleiman) Cohen
- The effects of investment subsidies on employment pp. 32-40

- Wim Driehuis and Paul Van den Noord
- An empirical study on non-survey forecasting of the input coefficient matrix in a Leontief model pp. 41-48

- Yukio Kaneko
- Further results on estimating linear regression models with partial prior information pp. 49-57

- Anil Kashyap, P. A. V. B. Swamy, J. S. Mehta and R. D. Porter
- The supply side of RIKMOD: Short-run producer behaviour in a model of monopolistic competition pp. 58-70

- Michael Hoel and Ragnar Nymoen
Volume 4, issue 4, 1987
- The Bank of England quarterly model of the UK economy pp. 398-528

- Ian Harnett, Gary Robinson, John Ryding and Kerry Patterson
Volume 4, issue 3, 1987
- Supply oriented macroeconomics: The MACE model of Canada pp. 318-340

- John Helliwell, Mary E. MacGregor, Robert N. McRae, Andre Plourde and Alan Chung
- The stock exchange in a macroeconometric model pp. 341-354

- Nicos Christodoulakis and Martin Weale
- A time series forecasting system for the UK money supply pp. 355-369

- Terence C. Mills and Michael J. Stephenson
- An econometric annual model of the real sector in Israel pp. 370-376

- Raul Drachman and Ben-Zion Zilberfarb
- The impact of interdependence on economic policy design: The case of the USA, EEC and Japan pp. 377-396

- Andrew Hughes Hallett
Volume 4, issue 2, 1987
- The structure and properties of the Federal Reserve Board Multicountry Model pp. 115-315

- Hali Edison, Jaime R. Marquez and Ralph W. Tryon
Volume 4, issue 1, 1987
- Wealth and the dynamics of macroeconomic adjustment pp. 3-18

- Adam Bennett
- Interest rates in five macroeconomic models of the UK: Survey, analysis and simulation pp. 19-64

- Bill Easton and Kerry Patterson
- Specification error: A generalized test pp. 65-76

- Moheb A. Ghali and Marcellus S. Snow
- KVARTS - a quarterly model of the Norwegian economy pp. 77-109

- Erik Biorn, Morten Jensen and Morten Reymert
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