The North American Journal of Economics and Finance
1992 - 2025
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Volume 12, issue 3, 2001
- Globalization of production and the value-added chain pp. 217-218

- Sven Arndt
- Impact of globalization on U.S. wage inequality: Implications for policy pp. 219-242

- Tracy Miller
- Cross-border sourcing and outward processing in EU manufacturing pp. 243-256

- Hartmut Egger and Peter Egger
- The international fragmentation of Austrian manufacturing: The effects of outsourcing on productivity and wages pp. 257-272

- Peter Egger, Michael Pfaffermayr and Yvonne Wolfmayr
- Unit roots and structural breaks in North American unemployment rates pp. 273-282

- Bradley Ewing and Phanindra Wunnava
- Canada's growing market integration with the U.S.--with a focus on trade pp. 283-300

- Wulong Gu and Gary Sawchuk
Volume 12, issue 2, 2001
- Fragmentation in simple trade models pp. 121-137

- Alan Deardorff
- Currency unions and the incentive to reform: are market mechanisms enough? pp. 139-155

- Andrew Hughes Hallett and Svend E. Hougaard Jensen
- Challenging the WTO pp. 157-158

- Sven Arndt
- The new regionalism in the Americas: a theoretical framework pp. 159-172

- Wilfred Ethier
- Keeping the "T" in the WTO: where to next on environment and labor standards? pp. 173-191

- Richard Eglin
- Regional trade agreements and the WTO1 pp. 193-211

- Jo-Ann Crawford and Sam Laird
- Book reviews1 pp. 213-215

- Joe Walker
Volume 12, issue 1, 2001
- Regionalism in the nineties: what effect on trade? pp. 1-29

- Isidro Soloaga and L. Alan Wintersb
- A specific-factors view on outsourcing pp. 31-53

- Wilhelm Kohler
- Fiscal reform, bank solvency, and the law of unintended consequences: a CGE analysis of Mexico pp. 55-77

- Arne Kildegaard
- Banking conduct before the European single banking license: a cross-country comparison pp. 79-104

- Sherrill Shaffer
- Hopes and delusions of transparency1 pp. 105-120

- George von Furstenberg
Volume 11, issue 2, 2000
- On the periphery of the international dollar standard: Canada, Latin America, and East Asia pp. 105-121

- Ronald McKinnon
- Government bailouts and monetary disequilibrium: common fundamentals in the Mexican and East Asian currency crises pp. 123-135

- Ramkishen Rajan and Iman Sugema
- A framework for stabilizing the euro/yen/dollar triplet pp. 137-151

- Peter Bofinger
- Exchange rate regimes and capital mobility: issues and some lessons from central and eastern European applicant countries pp. 155-171

- Eduard Hochreiter
- Fix or flex? Alternative exchange rate regimes in an era of global capital mobility pp. 173-189

- Thorvaldur Gylfasonabc
- Which exchange rate regimes in an era of high capital mobility? pp. 191-203

- Helmut Wagner
- Monetary unions--a superior alternative to full dollarization in the long run pp. 205-225

- Volbert Alexander and George von Furstenberg
Volume 11, issue 1, 2000
- Mini-symposium: a common currency for Canada and the US? pp. 1-1

- Sven Arndt
- North American Monetary Union: analytical principles and operational guidelines pp. 3-18

- Thomas J. Courchene and Richard Harris
- The merit of a Canada-US monetary union pp. 19-40

- Herbert Grubel
- Why Canada needs a flexible exchange rate pp. 41-60

- John Murray
- Has the border narrowed? pp. 61-75

- Janet Ceglowski
- Dismantling the cross of gold: economic crises and U.S. monetary policy pp. 77-104

- Daniel J. B. Mitchell
Volume 10, issue 2, 1999
- Introduction to special finance issue pp. 309-313

- John Boyd
- Price and interest rate dynamics induced by multiperiod contracts pp. 315-338

- Deborah Lucas
- Adverse selection in a neoclassical growth model pp. 339-361

- Costas Azariadis and Bruce Smith
- Capital structure as optimal contracts pp. 363-385

- Chun Chang
- Does product market competition reduce agency costs? pp. 387-399

- Ravi Jagannathan and Shaker B. Srinivasan
- Mexico's balance of payments and exchange rates: a cointegration analysis pp. 401-421

- Justino De La Cruz Martinez
- Securitization, liquidity, and the Brady plan pp. 423-442

- William Miles
- NAFTA and North American stock market linkages: an empirical note pp. 443-451

- Bradley Ewing, James Payne and Clifford Sowell
- International foreign exchange agreements and nominal exchange rate volatility: a GARCH application pp. 453-472

- In-Bong Kang
Volume 10, issue 1, 1999
- Economic integration and structural adjustments in North America, Central America and the Caribbean: A computable general equilibrium approach pp. 1-4

- Raul A. Hinojosa-Ojeda and Antonio Yunez-Naude
- From stylized to applied models:: Building multisector CGE models for policy analysis pp. 5-38

- Sherman Robinson, Antonio Yunez-Naude, Raul Hinojosa-Ojeda, Jeffrey D. Lewis and Shantayanan Devarajan
- Costa Rica trade liberalization, fiscal imbalances, and macroeconomic policy: a computable general equilibrium model pp. 39-67

- Andrea Cattaneo, Raul A. Hinojosa- Ojeda and Sherman Robinson
- El Salvador: general equilibrium analysis of structural adjustment reform pp. 69-89

- Lisandro Abrego
- Migration and rural development in El Salvador: a micro economywide perspective10 pp. 91-114

- J. Edward Taylor, Carol Zabin and Kay Eckhoff
- Guatemala Application of a CGE Model pp. 115-147

- Antonio Yunez-Naude and Fernando Barceinas Paredes
- Honduras: application of a CGE model pp. 149-168

- Mario Lizardo, Jorge Navarro and Elisa Suazo
- Nicaragua: structural adjustment policy analysis in the nineties pp. 169-205

- Gerardo Dubcovsky
- Dominican Republic: A CGE Analysis pp. 207-233

- Jaime Aristy-Escuder
- Regional integration among the unequal: a CGE model of NAFTA and the Central American republics pp. 235-292

- Raul A. Hinojosa-Ojeda, Sherman Robinson and Fernando De Paolis
- The impact of adjustment and stabilization policies on infrastructure spending in Central America pp. 293-308

- Jon Jonakin and Mark Stephens
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