Journal of Policy Modeling
1979 - 2025
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Volume 36, issue S1, 2014
- Modeling external constraints on the hegemonic strategies of regional powers pp. S6-S25

- Sandra Destradi and Erich Gundlach
- Hierarchical regional orders: An analytical framework pp. S26-S46

- Jorge F. Garzón Pereira
- The BRIC Phantom: A comparative analysis of the BRICs as a category of rising powers pp. S47-S66

- Lindsay Marie Jacobs and Ronan Van Rossem
- The systemic financial importance of emerging powers pp. S67-S88

- Leslie Elliott Armijo, Laurissa Mühlich and Daniel C. Tirone
- Emerging countries and trade regionalization. A network analysis pp. S89-S110

- P. Lelio Iapadre and Lucia Tajoli
- Testing the relationships between globalization, regionalization and the regional hubness of the BRICs pp. S111-S131

- Lurong Chen and Philippe De Lombaerde
- The margins of export competition: A new approach to evaluating the impact of China on South African exports to Sub-Saharan Africa pp. S132-S150

- Lawrence Edwards and Rhys Jenkins
- From indications to indicators: Measuring regional leadership in the UN context pp. S151-S171

- Edith Drieskens, Ruben Van Genderen and Yf Reykers
Volume 36, issue 6, 2014
- ‘Leaning Against an Open Door’: Ideology and the cyclicality of public expenditure pp. 957-969

- Andrew Abbott and Philip Jones
- The relationship among CO2 emissions, electricity power consumption and GDP in OECD countries pp. 970-985

- Giovanni Bella, Carla Massidda and Paolo Mattana
- Does the Internet increase labor productivity? Evidence from a cross-country dynamic panel pp. 986-993

- Reza Najarzadeh, Farzad Rahimzadeh and Michael Reed
- What affects happiness: Absolute income, relative income or expected income? pp. 994-1007

- Hsiao-Chien Tsui
- The impact of US fresh milk production standards on dairy trade pp. 1008-1021

- Dorian Owen and Niven Winchester
- Trend inflation, the labor market wedge, and the non-vertical Phillips curve pp. 1022-1035

- Giovanni Di Bartolomeo, Patrizio Tirelli and Nicola Acocella
- Farm level effects of policy reforms in Germany: First empirical evidence pp. 1036-1047

- Jan-Henning Feil, Oliver Musshoff and Tobias Roeren-Wiemers
- Euro area inflation as a predictor of national inflation rates pp. 1048-1065

- Antonella Cavallo and Antonio Ribba
- How sustainable is the macroeconomic impact of foreign aid? pp. 1066-1081

- Simon Feeny and Tim Fry
- India's surge in modern services exports: Empirics for policy pp. 1082-1100

- Pravakar Sahoo and Ranjan Kumar Dash
- Shadow economy, corruption and public debt in Spain pp. 1101-1117

- Marcos González-Fernández and Carmen González-Velasco
- The impact of social security reform on the labor market: The case of Colombia pp. 1118-1134

- Jose Cuesta and Mauricio Olivera
- Taking the Thai trail: Attracting FDI via macro-level policy pp. 1135-1151

- Bhagaporn Wattanadumrong, Alan Collins and Martin Snell
- Regional coordination of European environmental policies pp. 1152-1165

- Carlo Andrea Bollino and Silvia Micheli
Volume 36, issue 5, 2014
- Lawrence R. Klein 1920–2013: Notes on the early years pp. 767-784

- Olav Bjerkholt
- Fiscal consolidation in the euro area: How much pain can structural reforms ease? pp. 785-799

- Derek Anderson, Benjamin Hunt and Stephen Snudden
- Fiscal policy analysis in the euro area: Expanding the toolkit pp. 800-823

- Joan Paredes, Diego J. Pedregal and Javier Pérez
- Preferences of the Central Bank of Brazil under the inflation targeting regime: Estimation using a DSGE model for a small open economy pp. 824-839

- Andreza Palma and Marcelo Savino Portugal
- How effective are countercyclical policy tools in mitigating the impact of financial and economic crises in Africa? pp. 840-854

- Amarakoon Bandara
- The implications of phasing out energy subsidies in Egypt pp. 855-866

- Abeer Elshennawy
- How crime affects economic performance: The case of Guatemala pp. 867-882

- Mario Ruiz Estrada and Ibrahim Ndoma
- Financial development and economic growth: New evidence from Tunisia pp. 883-898

- Khoutem Ben Jedidia, Thouraya Boujelbène and Helali Kamel
- Trade policy in Palestine: A reassessment pp. 899-923

- Marco Missaglia and Giovanni Valensisi
- Deficit sustainability, and monetary versus fiscal dominance: The case of Spain, 1850–2000 pp. 924-937

- Oscar Bajo-Rubio, Carmen Diaz-Roldan and Vicente Esteve
- The roles of food prices and food access in determining food purchases of low-income households pp. 938-952

- Biing-Hwan Lin, Michele Ver Ploeg, Panagiotis Kasteridis and Steven T. Yen
Volume 36, issue 3, 2014
- Vyāghranomics in space and time: Estimating habitat threats for Bengal, Indochinese, Malayan and Sumatran tigers pp. 433-453

- Susmita Dasgupta, Dan Hammer, Robin Kraft and David Wheeler
- The Irish macroeconomic response to an external shock with an application to stress testing pp. 454-470

- Colin Bermingham and Thomas Conefrey
- Housing and the business cycle in South Africa pp. 471-491

- Goodness C. Aye, Mehmet Balcilar, Adel Bosch and Rangan Gupta
- Federal research spending and innovation in the U.S. economy pp. 492-506

- Jacques Kibambe Ngoie
- Can oil-led growth and structural change go hand in hand in Ghana? pp. 507-523

- Clemens Breisinger, Xinshen Diao and Manfred Wiebelt
- Remittances, growth and poverty: New evidence from Asian countries pp. 524-538

- Katsushi Imai, Raghav Gaiha, Abdilahi Ali and Nidhi Kaicker
- Trends in and determinants of technical efficiency of software companies in India pp. 539-561

- Bimal Kishore Sahoo and D.K. Nauriyal
- The impact of government CSR supporting policies on economic growth pp. 562-577

- Marinko Skare and Tea Golja
- The long-lasting effects of school entry age: Evidence from Italian students pp. 578-599

- Michela Ponzo and Vincenzo Scoppa
Volume 36, issue 2, 2014
- Liberalization of services in Europe: Polish perspective on economic implications of the Services Directive pp. 211-225

- Jan Hagemejer, Jan Michałek and Tomasz Michałek
- Behavioral responses and the distributional effects of the Russian ‘flat’ tax pp. 226-240

- Denvil Duncan
- The debt trap: A two-compartment train wreck… and how to avoid it pp. 241-256

- Marc Artzrouni and Fabio Tramontana
- A Romerian contribution to the empirics of economic growth pp. 257-272

- Bahar Sağlam and Ibrahim Yetkiner
- Interest rate pass-through in the Euro area during the financial crisis: A multivariate regime-switching approach pp. 273-295

- David Aristei and Manuela Gallo
- Where is the Fed in the distribution of forecasters? pp. 296-312

- Edward N. Gamber, Julie Smith and Dylan C. McNamara
- Positive externalities from active car safety systems pp. 313-329

- Michael Berlemann and Andreas Matthes
- Pre- versus post-crisis central banking in Qatar pp. 330-352

- Elsayed Mousa Elsamadisy, Khalid Rashid Alkhater and Syed Abul Basher
- Household allocation and spatial distribution in a market under (“soft”) rent control pp. 353-372

- Cecilia Enström Öst, Bo Söderberg and Mats Wilhelmsson
- Does inflation targeting lower inflation and spur growth? pp. 373-388

- Kelly Ayres, Ariel Belasen and Ali Kutan
- Half a century of empirical evidence of business cycles in OECD countries pp. 389-409

- Ioanna Konstantakopoulou and Mike Tsionas
- Policy measures in the deleveraging process: A macroprudential evaluation pp. 410-432

- Velimir Bole, Janez Prašnikar and Domen Trobec
Volume 36, issue 1, 2014
- India's structural transformation and role in the world economy pp. 1-23

- Codrina Rada and Rudiger von Arnim
- The impact of Oportunidades on human capital and income distribution in Mexico: A top-down/bottom-up approach pp. 24-42

- Dario Debowicz and Jennifer Golan
- The origins of the public debt of Italy: Geographically dispersed interests? pp. 43-62

- Cesare Buiatti, Gaetano Carmeci and Luciano Mauro
- Modeling the welfare impacts of agricultural policies in developing countries pp. 63-82

- Erik Jonasson, Mateusz Filipski, Jonathan Brooks and J. Edward Taylor
- Persistence in entrepreneurship and its implications for the European entrepreneurial promotion policy pp. 83-106

- Jose Maria Millan, Emilio Congregado and Concepción Román
- Distributional and employment effects of labour tax changes in Finland pp. 107-120

- Markku Lehmus
- Output gap and non-linear economic convergence pp. 121-135

- Arielle Beyaert and José García-Solanes
- Wearing corset, losing shape: The euro's effect on trade imbalances pp. 136-155

- Helge Berger and Volker Nitsch
- Social attitudes in southern Spain to shape EU agricultural policy pp. 156-171

- Beatriz Rocamora-Montiel, Sergio Colombo and Melania Salazar-Ordóñez
- Winners and losers in Vietnam equitisation programs pp. 172-184

- Hoang Cuong Le, Helen Cabalu and Ruhul Salim
- Modeling trade policies under alternative market structures pp. 185-206

- Giovanni Anania and Margherita Scoppola
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