Journal of Policy Modeling
1979 - 2025
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Volume 45, issue 6, 2023
- Artificial Intelligence (AI) can change the way of doing policy modelling pp. 1099-1112

- Mario Arturo Ruiz Estrada, Donghyun Park and Marcin Staniewski
- Government debt forecast errors and the net expenditure rule in EU countries: Undue optimism at a cost pp. 1113-1131

- David Cronin and Kieran McQuinn
- Will reducing the burden of extracurricular tutoring raise fertility willingness in China? Five policy suggestions pp. 1132-1147

- Jing Zhou and Huashuai Chen
- The economic consequences of price support policies in semi-subsistence economies pp. 1148-1166

- Emerta A. Aragie and Scott McDonald
- A self-selection pricing mechanism for residential electricity: Measures of sustainability and equity to balance market mechanisms and government controls pp. 1167-1183

- Xinhua Zhang, C. Hueng and Robert J. Lemke
- The asymmetric impact of real exchange rate misalignment on growth dynamics in Turkey pp. 1184-1203

- Waqar Khalid, İrfan Civcir, Hüseyin Özdeşer and Javed Iqbal
- Macro-prudential policies to contain the effect of structural risks on financial downturns pp. 1204-1222

- Martin Hodula, Jan Janků and Lukáš Pfeifer
- The global value chain: Challenges faced by ASEAN least developed countries pp. 1223-1245

- Pushkar Pushp and Faisal Ahmed
- Foreign currency borrowing and risk exposure of firms: An emerging market economy viewpoint pp. 1246-1261

- Prasenjit Chakrabarti and Sudipta Sen
- Optimal allocation of agriculture’s public budget can improve transformation and healthy diets access in Ethiopia pp. 1262-1280

- Marco Sánchez Cantillo and Martín Cicowiez
- Terrorism and economic policy responses in Tunisia pp. 1281-1295

- Insaf Khelifi, Yazid Dissou and Anis Bouabid
- The effects of a US-China trade war on Sub-Saharan Africa: Pro-active domestic policies make the difference pp. 1296-1310

- Fatuma Abdallah Nantembelele, Mustafa K. Yilmaz and Ali Ari
Volume 45, issue 5, 2023
- How bilateral trade deals get in the way of multilateral agreements: Why WTO is marginalized pp. 877-894

- Jayson Beckman, Maros Ivanic and Saleem Shaik
- The impact of public subsidies on investment and growth: Policy about evaluation, selection and monitoring pp. 895-909

- László Kállay and Tibor Takacs
- Institutional determinants of internal conflicts in fragile developing countries pp. 910-934

- Syed Muhammad All-e-Raza Rizvi and Marie-Ange Véganzonès
- Financial markets, inflation and growth: The impact of monetary policy under different political structures pp. 935-956

- Abdorasoul Sadeghi, Seyed Komail Tayebi and Soheil Roudari
- Can authorities curtail falsified trade & investment data that hide capital movements? Evidence from flows between BRICS and the USA pp. 957-974

- Subhasish Das and Amit K. Biswas
- Can auctions increase competition in the pension funds market? The Chilean experience pp. 975-993

- Rodrigo Harrison, Marcela Parada-Contzen and Marcelo Villena
- “One-size-fits-all” public works contract does it better? An assessment of infrastructure provision in Italy pp. 994-1014

- Massimo Finocchiaro Castro, Calogero Guccio and Ilde Rizzo
- Economic and welfare effects of immigration policy: Lessons from the experience of Kuwait pp. 1015-1035

- Ayele Gelan, Shaima Al-Shamali and Wafa Awadh
- The COVID-19 green certificate’s effect on vaccine uptake in French and Italian regions pp. 1036-1057

- Raffaella Santolini
- Banking in the MENA region: The pro-active role of financial and economic freedom pp. 1058-1076

- Abdelaziz Hakimi, Helmi Hamdi and Mohamed Ali Khemiri
- Regional economic integration and machine learning: Policy insights from the review of literature pp. 1077-1097

- Philippe De Lombaerde, Dominik Naeher, Hung Trung Vo and Takfarinas Saber
Volume 45, issue 4, 2023
- Globalization: Uncoupled or unhinged? pp. 685-692

- Barry Eichengreen
- The case for a World Carbon Bank pp. 693-701

- Kenneth Rogoff
- Whither multilateralism? pp. 702-712

- Joseph Stiglitz
- International trade cooperation’s impact on the world economy pp. 713-744

- Jeanne Métivier, Marc Bacchetta, Eddy Bekkers and Robert Koopman
- Are trade restrictions counter-cyclical? Evidence from a new aggregate measure pp. 745-767

- Julia Estefania-Flores, Davide Furceri, Swarnali Hannan, Jonathan Ostry and Andrew Rose
- Trading with friends in uncertain times pp. 768-780

- Adam Jakubik and Michele Ruta
- Trade and growth in the world economy pp. 781-788

- Dominick Salvatore, Alberto Costantiello and Fred Campano
- A simultaneous equations model of the relationship between international trade, and economic growth and development with dynamic policy simulations pp. 789-805

- Dominick Salvatore
- Trade-growth nexus: A study of G20 countries using simultaneous equations model with dynamic policy simulations pp. 806-816

- Janhavi Shankar Tripathi
- Where is the EU economy headed? The international dimension pp. 817-832

- Moreno Bertoldi, Annika Eriksgård, Kristian Orsini and Philipp Pfeiffer
- The European Union in the age of slowbalisation pp. 833-847

- Pompeo Della Posta
- Where is the Euro Area headed? Restoration of price stability pp. 848-863

- Anastasios Malliaris and Mary Malliaris
- How susceptible is the European financial stability to economic policy uncertainty? pp. 864-875

- Lucjan Orlowski
Volume 45, issue 3, 2023
- Does globalization drive long-run inequality within OECD countries? A guide to policy making pp. 469-493

- Gulasekaran Rajaguru, Sadhana Srivastava, Rahul Sen and Pundarik Mukhopadhaya
- Early Influences and the choice of college major: Can policies reduce the gender gap in scientific curricula (STEM)? pp. 494-521

- Silvia Granato
- Persistent mind: The effects of information provision on policy preferences pp. 522-537

- Keisuke Kawata and Masaki Nakabayashi
- Immigration, terrorism, and the economy pp. 538-551

- Jomon A. Paul and Aniruddha Bagchi
- The impact of government spending on Ireland’s housing and residential market – Targeted vs economy-wide stimulus pp. 552-569

- Paul Egan and Adele Bergin
- The sustainability of current account in the BRICS countries depends on economic policies’ support to structural adaptation pp. 570-591

- Tarlok Singh
- The impact of microcredit on small firms in Brazil: A potential to promote investment, growth and inclusion pp. 592-608

- Luis Bettoni, Marcelo Santos and Gilberto Oliveira Filho
- Relocating investments by Tunisian insurance and pension funds towards alternative assets opportunities pp. 609-629

- Ahmed Bouteska, Taimur Sharif, Mohammad Zoynul Abedin and Jihene Ghouli-Oueslati
- Longevity of EU membership and VAT practices: Dependencies, Contradictions And Implications pp. 630-643

- Arunas Lapinskas, Larisa Makhova, Mark Haikin, Marija Troyanskaya and Verdi Mutalimov
- Do young generations save for retirement? Ensuring financial security of Gen Z and Gen Y pp. 644-668

- Xiaohong Xie, Magdalena Osinska and Małgorzata Szczepaniak
- Fed's monetary policy mistake and the US post-COVID economic recovery pp. 669-676

- Alfredo Coutino
- A rejoinder to "The impact of infectious diseases on remittances inflows to India" pp. 677-680

- Oded Stark
- Response to the rejoinder to “The impact of infectious diseases on remittances inflows to India” by Prof. Stark pp. 681-682

- Shruti Shastri
Volume 45, issue 2, 2023
- The global healthy ageing agenda: The impact of education, gender, childhood conditions and social engagement in rural South Africa pp. 233-250

- Ron Donato, Ilke Onur and John K. Wilson
- Landscape quality payments in Switzerland: The congruence between policy and preferences pp. 251-265

- Stefan Mann, Marcel Hunziker, Lina Torregroza, Flurina Wartmann, Felix Kienast and Beatrice Schüpbach
- Financial asymmetries between Euro area and the United States: An international political economy perspective pp. 266-285

- Audrey Allegret, Jean-Pierre Allegret and Dalia Ibrahim
- The ECB’s new inflation target from a short- and long-term perspective pp. 286-304

- Pierpaolo Benigno, Paolo Canofari, Giovanni Di Bartolomeo and Marcello Messori
- The cost of war: Impact of sanctions on Russia following the invasion of Ukraine pp. 305-319

- Nobuhiro Hosoe
- ICT in education can improve students’ achievements in rural China: The role of parents, educators and authorities pp. 320-344

- Chunkai Zhao and Boou Chen
- Economic, social and environmental effects of reducing dairy methane emissions through market-based policies: An application of the Livestock Policy Simulation Model pp. 345-361

- Alejandro Acosta, Martín Cicowiez, Francesco Nicolli and Francisco Rostan
- The unregulated private rental sector and the impact on Israeli housing market pp. 362-376

- Erez Cohen
- The human life vs economic loss dilemma: Relation between death rate and the output rate in Europe during the Covid 19 pandemic pp. 377-387

- Carlo Andrea Bollino
- Do remittances reduce school dropout in Bangladesh? The role of government’s administrative and structural support pp. 388-404

- Farhana Ahmed, Janet Dzator and Alex Acheampong
- The North-South divide: Sources of divergence, policies for convergence pp. 405-429

- Lucrezia Fanti, Marcelo Pereira and Maria Enrica Virgillito
- Deregulation, bank efficiency and economic cooperation across China–Taiwan Strait pp. 430-444

- Chang-Sheng Liao
- Governance, credit access and clean cooking technologies in Sub-Saharan Africa: Implications for energy transition pp. 445-468

- Alex Acheampong
Volume 45, issue 1, 2023
- The macroeconomic effects of basic income funded by a land-holding tax in Korea pp. 1-9

- Jung Joo La
- Is democracy pro poor in Sub-Saharan Africa? pp. 10-30

- Ariel Herbert Fambeu and Patricia Tchawa Yomi
- Taxation and anti-smoking campaigns: Complementary policies in tobacco control pp. 31-57

- Luca Colombo and Umberto Galmarini
- Towards monetary union in the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS): Better policy harmonisation and greater intra-trade are needed pp. 58-73

- Giuseppe Fontana and Mohamed Sheriff Hamid Kamara
- Financing and managing epidemiological-economic crises: Are we ready for another outbreak? pp. 74-89

- Labib Shami and Teddy Lazebnik
- Containment measures during the COVID pandemic: The role of non-pharmaceutical health policies pp. 90-102

- Michael Funke, Tai-kuang Ho and Andrew Tsang
- The role of funding on research and science: The impact of glyphosate herbicides on health and the environment pp. 103-120

- Kodjo Barnor, James Caton and Dragan Miljkovic
- Long-run macroeconomic consequences of Taiwan's aging labor force: an analysis of policy options pp. 121-138

- Soo Khoon Goh, Koi Wong, Robert McNown and Li-Ju Chen
- Women’s political empowerment: Influence of women in legislative versus executive branches in the fight against corruption pp. 139-159

- Rajeev Goel and Michael Nelson
- Energy justice and economic growth: Does democracy matter? pp. 160-186

- Eric Evans Osei Opoku and Alex Acheampong
- Climate change and credit risk: The effect of carbon tax on Italian banks' business loan default rates pp. 187-201

- Maria Alessia Aiello and Cristina Angelico
- Trade options for a small open economy: The different impact of Taiwan exports to China and to other countries pp. 202-227

- I-Ju Tsai
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