European Economic Review
1969 - 2025
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Volume 4, issue 4, 1973
- Balances of payments and exchange markets: A lost correspondence pp. 309-328

- Giorgio Basevi
- The allocative efficiency of centrally planned foreign trade: A programming approach to the Czech case pp. 329-346

- Josef Brada
- Elasticities of substitution and export demands in a world trade model pp. 347-380

- Bert G. Hickman and Lawrence J. Lau
- Beyond (but back to?) the elasticity of substitution in international trade pp. 381-392

- J. David Richardson
- Size structure, stability and performance of the largest British and EEC firms pp. 393-408

- Alex P. Jacquemin and Michel Cardon de Lichtbuer
Volume 4, issue 3, 1973
- Planning and programming in the European Common Market pp. 217-233

- Bela Balassa
- The relation between income, intelligence, education and social background pp. 235-264

- Pieter de Wolff and A. R. D. van Slijpe
- On the short-run and long-run demand for money pp. 265-287

- Jean-Michel Grandmont
- The Common Market economies: Interdependence or independence pp. 289-291

- Victor Ginsburgh
- The influence of road characteristics on road accidents in Belgium: An econometric approach pp. 293-306

- Andre Dramais
Volume 4, issue 2, 1973
- A principal components analysis of market interest rates in The Netherlands, 1962-1970 pp. 107-134

- Martin M.G. Fase
- A management model of fast European, centrally-planned economies pp. 135-161

- David Granick
- Fixed capital cost, depreciation multiplier and the rate of interest pp. 163-179

- Branko Horvat
- Pollution and the value of time pp. 181-196

- Bertil Naslund
- Are the budgets of state and local governments destabilizing? A six country comparison pp. 197-213

- Wayne W. Snyder
Volume 4, issue 1, 1973
- Further analysis of cross-country comparison of consumer expenditure patterns pp. 1-20

- Theodore Gamaletsos
- The extended linear expenditure system pp. 21-32

- Constantino Lluch
- Further evidence on the individual welfare function of income: An empirical investigatiion in The Netherlands pp. 33-62

- Bernard van Praag and Arie Kapteyn
- Numerical results of an international comparison of infrastructure development over the last 100 years pp. 63-65

- A. Csernok, E. Ehrlich and Gy. Szilagyi
- Demand for investment in productive and financial capital pp. 67-83

- Eitan Hochman, Oded Hochman and Assaf Razin
- Real fixed capital costs under steady growth pp. 85-103

- Branko Horvat
Volume 3, issue 4, 1972
- Asymptotic behaviour and small sample performance: Experiments on regression parameter estimation with incomplete observations pp. 389-398

- Marcel G. Dagenais
- The estimation and testing of systems of dmeand equations: A note pp. 399-411

- Angus Deaton
- A priori fixed covariance matrices of disturbance estimators pp. 413-436

- C. Dubbelman
- Distribution of income, social welfare function and the criterion of consumer surplus: Comment pp. 437-440

- Alan Kirman
- A note on biased and inconsistent estimation pp. 441-449

- R. C. Geary
- A model of the Swedish system for personal income taxation pp. 451-467

- Ulf Jakobsson and Goran Normann
- The implications of common property resources for technical change pp. 469-479

- V. Kerry Smith
Volume 3, issue 3, 1972
- Free trade and European economic development in the 19th century pp. 211-245

- Paul Bairoch
- Empirical evidence on comparative cost theory from the European Common Market experience pp. 247-258

- H. Glejser
- EEC tariffs and U.S. direct investment pp. 259-270

- Andrew Schmitz and Jurg Bieri
- The production and trade of manufactured products in the EEC and EFTA: A comparison pp. 271-290

- Edwin Truman
- Two alternative estimates of the effects of EEC and EFTA on the pattern of trade pp. 291-335

- P. J. Verdoorn and A. N. R. Schwartz
- Measuring integration effects: A survey pp. 337-349

- P. J. Verdoorn and C. A. Van Bochove
- Shapes of Engel curves and demand curves: Implications of the expenditure allocation model, applied to Dutch data pp. 351-386

- W. H. Somermeyer and A. Langhout
Volume 3, issue 2, 1972
- Estimating demand for public goods: An experiment pp. 111-130

- Peter Bohm
- Private, national and international returns; An application to commodity lending pp. 131-180

- L. M. Goreux
- Obstacles in the structure of interests and powers to the introduction of efficient money incentives pp. 181-198

- Louis Hethy and Csaba Mako
- Statistical analysis of discount rate policy in Belgium, 1957-1968 pp. 199-207

- Delano Villanueva
Volume 3, issue 1, 1972
- Potential use of the Mansholt Plan for restructuring agriculture in the Italian Mezzogiorno pp. 1-28

- G. W. Dean, M. De Benedictis, G. Fabiani, R. Fanfani and G. Marenco
- A process analysis of integrated iron and steel production in the European Coal and Steel Community pp. 29-45

- Thomas W. Hall
- Patterns of industrial structure and economic development: Triangulation of input-output tables of ECE countries pp. 47-63

- Joachim Lamel, Josef Richter and Werner Teufelsbauer
- The largest European firms and their changing size structure: An entropy measure pp. 65-69

- Alex P. Jacquemin and Anne-Marie Kumps
- Bounding constraints in certain linear programming problems and the principle of safety first pp. 71-81

- D. J. Aigner
- A remark on the transactions demand for money pp. 83-90

- Saschba Telphlluch
- Impact of the added value tax on an economy; The case of Belgium pp. 91-108

- Y. Guillaume and J. Waelbroeck
Volume 2, issue 4, 1971
- Simultaneous estimation of short-run employment functions pp. 403-435

- P. Van Rompuy
- A model of the behavior of farmers and its application to agricultural policies pp. 436-461

- Jean-Marc Boussard
- The theoretical position and significance of the efficiency principle in the analysis of growth pp. 462-492

- Bernard Rosier
- Triangularizing input-output matrices and the structure of production pp. 493-522

- Bernhard Korte and Walter Oberhofer
Volume 2, issue 3, 1971
- A complete system of dynamic demand functions pp. 251-276

- Aurelio Mattei
- Consumer demand functions, Spain, 1958-1964 pp. 277-302

- Constantino Lluch
- Means of payment and liquid savings of households pp. 303-336

- J. H. David
- The welfare function of income in Belgium: An empirical investigation pp. 337-369

- Bernard van Praag
- On the interaction of income and prices in consumer demand pp. 370-376

- Jacob Paroush
- The financial system and short-run planning in a planned economy pp. 377-392

- Jerzy Mycielski and Witold Trzeciakowski
Volume 2, issue 1, 1970
- On the technique of comparing trade barriers of products imported by capitalist and communist nations pp. 3-22

- Franklyn D. Holzman
- Monetary religions pp. 23-30

- E. S. Kirschen
- Uncertainty, investment and adjustment costs pp. 31-44

- Henri Lorie and Kenneth R. Smith
- Distribution of income, social welfare functions, and the criterion of consumer surplus pp. 45-77

- J. C. Milleron
- The ownership of consumer durables pp. 78-110

- Christian Rault
- A note on the dynamic planning of investment projects pp. 111-121

- Mordechai Shechter and Peter L. Hammer
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