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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.
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Volume 3, issue 4, 1986
- A macroeconomic model of aggregate supply and demand for the UK pp. 242-268

- Michael Beenstock, Peter Warburton, Paul Lewington and Alan Dalziel
- The macroeconomics of India's 6th five year plan pp. 269-282

- Jorn Rattso
- Perfect foresight models and the dynamic instability problem from a higher viewpoint pp. 283-292

- Carl Chiarella
- The law of one price and the modelling of disaggregated trade flows pp. 293-302

- Marie Thursby, Paul R. Johnson and Thomas Grennes
Volume 3, issue 3, 1986
- A new classical econometric model of the world economy pp. 154-174

- A. Patrick Minford, Pierre-Richard Agénor and Eric Nowell
- Policy analysis with a macroeconomic model of Korea pp. 175-196

- Sung Y. Kwack
- On the solution of general equilibrium models pp. 197-212

- Larry J. Kimbell and Glenn Harrison
- Cooperative policies among the North, the South, and OPEC: An optimal control application pp. 213-236

- Jaime Marquez and Peter Pauly
- Empty sectors in a multisectoral planning model: An analytical note pp. 237-239

- Sajal Lahiri
Volume 3, issue 2, 1986
- Rational expectations models with partial information pp. 90-105

- Joseph Pearlman, David Currie and Paul Levine
- A model for investment in Poland: A disequilibrium econometrics approach pp. 106-116

- Wojciech Charemza and Miroslav Gronicki
- Optimal stabilization policies under rational expectations pp. 117-125

- Woo S. Jung
- Public forecasts and their impact on expectation formation pp. 126-128

- David Peel, K. Walters and P. F. Pope
- Expectations formation, public forecasts and the wage equation pp. 129-134

- K. Holden and David Peel
- Bilateral trade in a monetized pure exchange economy pp. 135-139

- John Eckalbar
- The Egyptian economy in 1999: An input-output study pp. 140-146

- Aly Zeineldin
- Government policy with deficit financing, imperfect capital mobility and exchange rate effects on the supply side pp. 147-152

- Ramu Ramanathan
Volume 3, issue 1, 1986
- An econometric model of the Kenyan economy pp. 2-30

- James Elliott, Sung Y. Kwack and George Tavlas
- The Danish macroeconomic model ADAM: A survey pp. 31-44

- Poul Uffe Dam
- The external debt contribution to output, employment, productivity and consumption: A model and an application to Chile pp. 53-68

- David E. Hojman
- Expenditure, wealth and the rate of interest pp. 72-80

- Adam Bennett
- A model for bounded technological progress pp. 81-85

- Soren Wibe
Volume 2, issue 4, 1985
- Monetary policy in the BOF3 quarterly model of the Finnish economy pp. 298-306

- Juha Tarkka
- Structural stability and model design pp. 307-316

- Donald A. R. George and Les Oxley
- Economic planning for market economies: The optimality of planning in an economy with uncertainty and asymmetrical information pp. 317-323

- Roger McCain
- A modified procedure for simulation of macroeconometric models pp. 324-330

- Rosemary Rossiter
- Testing separate models with stochastic regressors pp. 331-338

- Noxy Dastoor and Michael McAleer
- Labour migration in a model of North-South trade pp. 339-346

- Ian Wooton
- A general dynamic model of 19th century US population change pp. 347-356

- Morton Owen Schapiro
- Pre-revolutionary Iranian economic policy making: An optimal control based assessment pp. 357-368

- Robert E. Looney
Volume 2, issue 3, 1985
- The federal reserve board MPS quarterly econometric model of the US economy pp. 170-292

- Flint Brayton and Eileen Mauskopf
Volume 2, issue 2, 1985
- Should systems like LINK be used for long-range forecasts and simulations? pp. 83-92

- Jean-Christian Lambelet
- A prototype model of the foreign exchange market of Canada: Forecasting capital flows and exchange rates pp. 93-124

- Kanta Marwah
- Evaluation of macroeconometric models pp. 125-134

- Mohammad Pesaran and Ronald Smith
- Economic policy with bounded controls pp. 135-148

- Carl-Louis Sandblom and John Banasik
- Specifying differential cyclical response in economic time series: Capacity utilization and demand for imports pp. 149-161

- John Jackson and David J. Smyth
Volume 2, issue 1, 1985
- On the use and misuse of the instantaneous speed of adjustment assumption pp. 3-7

- John Eckalbar
- Econometrics and inconsistencies in the national accounts pp. 8-16

- Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg
- Exchange rate devaluation, monetary policy and wages: A general equilibrium analysis for Chile pp. 17-32

- D. P. Vincent
- Behaviour of the Liverpool model with weight given to alternative public forecasts pp. 33-38

- S. Marwaha and David Peel
- Modelling the demand for optional classes of local measured telephone service pp. 39-51

- Steven B Caudill
- Econometric policy evaluation and expectations pp. 52-58

- Wulfheinrich von Natzmer
- The use of macroeconomic models in economic policy making: The Norwegian experience pp. 59-66

- Tore Eriksen and Jan Fredrik Qvigstad
- Qualitative input-output analysis and structural information pp. 67-73

- H. W. Holub and H. Schnabl
- Macroeconomics of north sea oil in the United Kingdom: by H. Motamen, in collaboration with R. Strange Heinemann Educational Books, London, 1983, 175 pp, [UK pound]18.50 pp. 74-75

- Stephen F. Frowen
- Contemporary macroeconomic modelling: edited by Pierre Malgrange and Pierre-Alain Muet Basil Blackwell, Oxford, 1984, 330 pp, [UK pound]27.50 pp. 75-75

- John Lane
Volume 1, issue 4, 1984
- The London Business School econometric model of the UK pp. 355-420

- Alan Budd, Geoffrey Dicks, Sean Holly, Giles Keating and Bill Robinson
- The role of miniatures in computable general equilibrium modelling: Experience from ORANI pp. 421-428

- Peter Dixon, B. R. Parmenter and Alan Powell
- A price endogenous computable planning model for a dual economy pp. 429-439

- H. R. Seddighi
- Controlling industrial economies: Essays in honour of Christopher Thomas Saunders: edited by Stephen F. Frowen Macmillan, London, 1983, 390 pp, [UK pound]25.00 pp. 440-440

- G. L. S. Shackle
- Lectures in econometrics: by Lawrence R. Klein with a chapter on modelling a socialist economy by Wladyslaw Welfe North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1983, 233 pp, $29.95 pp. 440-442

- Marwan Fayad
Volume 1, issue 3, 1984
- The Southampton econometric model building unit: Some lessons learned pp. 270-276

- David Heathfield
- Random shocks in a simple growth model pp. 277-280

- Richard Stone
- Anatomy of a balance-of-payments crisis: Application of a computable general equilibrium model to Turkey, 1978-1980 pp. 281-303

- Jeffrey D. Lewis and Shujiro Urata
- Preliminary results from a five-sector flow of funds model of the United Kingdom, 1972-77 pp. 304-326

- Christopher Green
- Ghana and the international cocoa market, 1956-1969: A simulation model pp. 327-344

- P. R. D. Wilson
Volume 1, issue 2, 1984
- Maximum-likelihood estimation of misspecified models pp. 134-138

- Gregory C. Chow
- Freiburger and Tubinger quarterly econometric model for the Federal Republic of Germany: An overview pp. 139-232

- D. Ludeke, D. Friedrich, W. Hummel, W. von Natzmer, W. Roger, W. Rohling and J. Termin
- Factor demand explanation in the COMET model pp. 233-251

- Gonzague d'Alcantara and Anton P. Barten
- Unemployment or protectionism: Some choices for the USA and Western Europe to the year 2000 pp. 252-261

- Ira Sohn and Nicola Mandarino
Volume 1, issue 1, 1984
- Model design and simulation pp. 3-23

- Richard Stone
- The Liverpool macroeconomic model of the United Kingdom pp. 24-62

- A. Patrick Minford, Satwant Marwaha, Kent Matthews and Alison Sprague
- Impacts of price variations on the balance of world trade pp. 63-90

- Alexander Umnov
- Some problems in modelling the optimal division of a 'cake' between an unknown number of participants pp. 91-107

- John S. Lane
- The Southampton econometric model pp. 108-125

- David F. Heathfield
- ORANI: A multisectoral model of the Australian Economy: by Peter B. Dixon, B. R. Parmenter, John Sutton and D. P. Vincent North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1982, 356 pp, US$ 74.50, Dfl. 160.00 pp. 126-126

- Dipak Basu
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