European Economic Review
1969 - 2025
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Volume 24, issue 3, 1984
- On the flexibility of the Rotterdam model pp. 273-283

- R. P. Byron
- On the flexibility of the Rotterdam model: A first empirical look pp. 285-289

- William Barnett
- DUP activities and economic theory pp. 291-307

- Jagdish N. Bhagwati, Richard Brecher and T. Srinivasan
- Capital mobility and exchange rate overshooting pp. 309-320

- Jagdeep S. Bhandari, Robert Driskill and Jacob A. Frenkel
- The theory of mixed demand functions pp. 321-344

- Jean-Paul Chavas
- The principle of minimum differentiation revisited pp. 345-368

- Nicholas Economides
- Can tax cuts beat the Phillips-curve? pp. 369-381

- Tor Hersoug
- Income prospects and job mobility: The case of Sweden pp. 383-400

- Bertil Holmlund
- Rural-to-urban migration and the shadow wage in LDCs pp. 401-407

- Robrecht Renard
Volume 24, issue 2, 1984
- A synthesis of the macroeconomic approaches to exchange rate determination pp. 117-136

- Pekka Ahtiala
- Complete systems methods of estimating models with rational and adaptive expectations: A case study pp. 137-150

- David Blake
- Exchange rate dynamics: The Swiss/U.S. case pp. 151-159

- D. Demery
- The secular inflation term in open-economy Phillips curves pp. 161-164

- Charles Engel and Jeffrey Frankel
- Worksharing and factor prices pp. 165-188

- Robert Hart
- Exchange rate and relative monetary expansions: The case of simultaneous hyperinflation and rational expectations pp. 189-195

- Roger D. Huang
- Comment on the specification of structure-performance relationships pp. 197-201

- Stephen Martin
- Private disclosure: Is honesty enough? pp. 203-207

- David De Mesa
- True indexes and rational habit formation pp. 209-223

- Louis Philips and Frans Spinnewyn
- Intersectoral transfer of labour in a small open economy pp. 225-237

- Erling Steigum
- The inequality of actual incomes and earning capacities between households in Europe pp. 239-256

- Hans Van Weeren and Bernard van Praag
- Consumers with differing reaction speeds, scale advantages and industry structure pp. 257-270

- Birger Wernerfelt
Volume 24, issue 1, 1984
- Competing wage claims, cost inflation, and capacity utilization pp. 1-21

- Thorvaldur Gylfason and Assar Lindbeck
- Inflation and nominal tax system in an open economy pp. 23-37

- Gerard Huber
- The effect of market conduct on international steam coal trade pp. 39-59

- Charles Kolstad and David S. Abbey
- Estimating labor supply and production decisions of self-employed farm producers pp. 61-82

- Ramon Lopez
- From small to large: A systematic comparison of gradually more complex econometric models pp. 83-101

- Johan A. Lybeck and Evert Carlsson
- On linear models with rational expectations which admit a unique solution pp. 103-111

- Laurence Broze and Ariane Szafarz
- On linear models with rational expectations: An addendum pp. 113-115

- Ignazio Visco
Volume 23, issue 3, 1983
- A theory of current account and exchange rate determinations pp. 261-280

- Joshua Aizenman
- An analysis of the implications of omitting variables from the monetary growth equation in a model of real output and unanticipated money growth pp. 281-290

- C. L. F. Attfield
- Shock treatment for inflation: A note on optimal policy in a Buiter/Miller model pp. 291-297

- Edward Driffill
- Money, activity and prices: Some inter-country evidence pp. 299-314

- M. Desmond Fitzgerald and Gerald Pollio
- Estimation of portfolio-balance functions that are mean-variance optimizing: The mark and the dollar pp. 315-327

- Jeffrey Frankel
- The family of inverse demand systems pp. 329-337

- Kuo Huang
- How should commodities be taxed?: Market structure, product heterogeneity and the optimal structure of commodity taxes pp. 339-358

- John Kay and Michael Keen
- Feles: The functionalized extended linear expenditure system: Theory, estimation procedures and application to individual household consumption expenditures involving socioeconomic and sociodemographic characteristics pp. 359-394

- Joachim Merz
- The consumer's demand for diversity pp. 395-400

- Henri Theil and Renate Finke
Volume 23, issue 2, 1983
- Money balances as factor inputs: An empirical evidence based on translog specification pp. 149-160

- Bobby Apostolakis
- Dynamic energy demand models with latent equipment pp. 161-194

- Fabrizio Carlevaro and Charles Spierer
- Credit rationing as a (temporary) suboptimal equilibrium with imperfect information pp. 195-201

- John Peter D. Chateau
- Industry structure and trade policy under fluctuating import prices pp. 203-215

- Shabtai Donnenfeld and Paul Strebel
- Monopoly versus competition: The learning by doing case pp. 217-222

- Chaim Fershtman and Uriel Spiegel
- Collective fineness of stock prices and efficiency of financial markets pp. 223-230

- Kose John
- Substitution in consumption: An application to the allocation of time pp. 231-239

- Stefan Kesenne
- A simple portfolio allocation model of financial wealth pp. 241-251

- John C. Taylor and Kenneth Clements
- On the specification of structure-performance relationships: A comment pp. 253-256

- Roger Clarke
- On the specification of structure-performance relationships: A reply pp. 257-259

- Malcolm Sawyer
Volume 23, issue 1, 1983
- The three regimes of the IS-LM model: A non-Walrasian analysis pp. 1-17

- Jean-Pascal Benassy
- Devaluation, long-term contracts and rational expectations pp. 19-32

- David Burton
- On the effectiveness of monetary and fiscal policies in a Keynesian model pp. 33-54

- V. K. Chetty and A. K. Lahiri
- A note on Walrasian equilibria in non-Walrasian models pp. 55-58

- Christopher J. Ellis
- Consensus, dissension and ideology among economists in various European countries and in the United States pp. 59-69

- Bruno Frey, Victor Ginsburgh, Pierre Pestieau, Werner W. Pommerehne and Friedrich Schneider
- Rationing in an open economy: Fix-price equilibrium and two-gap models pp. 71-98

- Jan Willem Gunning
- A proposition on short-run departures from the law-of-one-price: An extension pp. 99-101

- Jaime Marquez
- Changes in income distribution and welfare from greater immigration of unskilled workers pp. 103-116

- John Mutti and Shelby Gerking
- Crowding out in an inflationary open economy: The Italian case pp. 117-139

- Fiorella Padoa Schioppa
- A re-examination of Verdoorn's law and its application to the manufacturing industries of the UK, West Germany and the USA pp. 141-148

- R. E. Turner
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