Journal of Policy Modeling
1979 - 2025
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Volume 33, issue 6, 2011
- The role of macroeconomic policies in the global crisis pp. 787-803

- Pietro Catte, Pietro Cova, Patrizio Pagano and Ignazio Visco
- Interest rate setting at the ECB: Individual preferences and collective decision making pp. 804-820

- José Ramón Cancelo, Diego Varela and José Sánchez-Santos
- Towards a more integrated, symmetric and viable EMU pp. 821-830

- Ronny Norén
- A network perspective on international banking integration pp. 831-851

- Iván Arribas, Francisco Perez and Emili Tortosa-Ausina
- Public expenditures on education, human capital and growth in Canada: An OLG model analysis pp. 852-865

- Nabil Annabi, Simon Harvey and Yu Lan
- Capital allocation in the Greek regions pp. 866-888

- Panagiotis Liargovas and Irene Daskalopoulou
- EU regional convergence and policy: Does the concept of region matter? pp. 889-900

- Adolfo Maza and Jose Villaverde
- India's demand for international reserve and monetary disequilibrium: Reserve adequacy under floating regime pp. 901-919

- Ritesh Mishra and Chandan Sharma
- A welfare perspective on the fiscal–monetary policy mix: The role of alternative fiscal instruments pp. 920-952

- Luigi Marattin, Massimiliano Marzo and Paolo Zagaglia
- Fiscal stringency and fiscal sustainability: Panel evidence from the American state and local governments pp. 953-969

- Saeid Mahdavi and Joakim Westerlund
Volume 33, issue 5, 2011
- Editorial pp. 679-681

- Dominick Salvatore
- Trade, education, and innovation: Prospects for the U.S. economy pp. 682-697

- Ralph E. Gomory and William Baumol
- The rise of developing Asia and the new economic order pp. 698-716

- Dale Jorgenson and Khuong Vu
- U.S. fiscal policy and the global outlook pp. 717-722

- Lipsky John
- The renminbi as an international currency pp. 723-730

- Barry Eichengreen
- The role of currency realignments in eliminating the US and China current account imbalances pp. 731-736

- Martin Feldstein
- The crisis of European Monetary Union â Lessons to be drawn pp. 737-749

- Issing Otmar
- Beyond the dollar pp. 750-758

- Peter Kenen
- Beggar-thy-neighbor interest rate policies pp. 759-775

- Ronald McKinnon
- The future tri-polar international monetary system pp. 776-785

- Dominick Salvatore
Volume 33, issue 4, 2011
- Policy modeling: Definition, classification and evaluation pp. 523-536

- Mario Ruiz Estrada
- Does inflation targeting matter for output growth? Evidence from industrial and emerging economies pp. 537-551

- Andre Mollick, Rene Cabral and Francisco Carneiro
- The economic costs of US stock mispricing pp. 552-567

- R. Bird, Gordon Menzies, Peter Dixon and Maureen Rimmer
- The impact of the EU sugar trade reform on poor households in developing countries: A general equilibrium analysis pp. 568-582

- Elisabetta Gotor and Marinos E. Tsigas
- Towards the equality of educational opportunity in the province of Buenos Aires pp. 583-596

- Juan Mongan, Daniel Santín and Aurelia Valiño Castro
- Towards expenditure rules and fiscal sanity in the euro area pp. 597-617

- Sebastian Hauptmeier, A. Jesus Sanchez-Fuentes and Ludger Schuknecht
- Nonparametric modelling of biodiversity: Determinants of threatened species pp. 618-635

- George Halkos
- Corruption, globalization and development: How are these three phenomena related? pp. 636-648

- Dionisios A. Lalountas, George A. Manolas and Ioannis S. Vavouras
- Fiscal rules in a volatile world: A welfare-based approach pp. 649-676

- Carlos García, Jorge E. Restrepo and Evan Tanner
- Corrigendum to "Modelling the impacts of CAP Pillar 1 and 2 measures on local economies in Europe: Testing a case study-based CGE-model approach" [J. Policy Model. 33 (1) (2010) 53-69] pp. 677-677

- Demetrios Psaltopoulos, Eudokia Balamou, Dimitris Skuras, Tomas Ratinger and Stefan Sieber
Volume 33, issue 3, 2011
- Exchange rate and wage policies in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 347-360

- Gunther Schnabl and Christina Ziegler
- Commodity buffer stock redux: The role of International Cocoa Organization in prices and incomes pp. 361-369

- Raymond Swaray
- Rail infrastructure charging in Hellenic railways pp. 370-380

- Mike Tsionas, Nicholas C. Baltas and Dionysios Chionis
- Financial liberalization, exchange rates and stock prices: Exogenous shocks in four Latin America countries pp. 381-394

- Panayiotis F. Diamandis and Anastassios A. Drakos
- The pharmaceutical industry of Puerto Rico: Ramifications of global competition pp. 395-406

- Harri Ramcharran
- Innovating in defence policy through spending efficiency: The Life Cycle Costing model pp. 407-425

- Andrés Navarro-Galera and Rodrigo I. Ortúzar Maturana
- Expectations and the inertia of inflation: The case of Indonesia pp. 426-438

- Rizki Wimanda, Paul Turner and Maximilian Hall
- The impact of the Doha trade proposals on farmers' incomes in China pp. 439-452

- Jun Yang, Jikun Huang, Ninghui Li, Scott Rozelle and Will Martin
- Central Bank independence and inflation: Evidence from emerging countries pp. 453-469

- Zouhair Chrigui, Younes Boujelbene and Mhamdi Ghrissi
- Less social health insurance, more private supplementary insurance? Empirical evidence from Germany pp. 470-480

- Boris Augurzky and Harald Tauchmann
- Inward FDI and growth: The role of macroeconomic and institutional environment pp. 481-496

- Maite Alguacil, Ana Cuadros and Vicente Orts
- Malaysia's outward FDI: The effects of market size and government policy pp. 497-510

- Soo Khoon Goh and Koi Wong
- Does globalization benefit developing countries? Effects of FDI on local wages pp. 511-521

- Akinori Tomohara and Sadayuki Takii
Volume 33, issue 2, 2011
- Periods and structural breaks in US economic history 1959-2007 pp. 169-182

- Robert McNown and Knut Lehre Seip
- Central banks' priorities and the left/right partisanship of exchange rates pp. 183-194

- Tal Sadeh
- Agricultural policy modelling under imperfect competition pp. 195-212

- Claudio Soregaroli, Paolo Sckokai and Daniele Moro
- Halving poverty in HIPC countries by 2015: How costly if achievable? pp. 213-225

- Jacinta Nwachukwu
- Efficiency of financial market intermediation in Kenya: A comparative analysis pp. 226-240

- Jacob Oduor, Stephen Karingi and Stephen Mwaura
- Exchange rate pass-through in central and eastern European EU Member States pp. 241-254

- John Beirne and Martin Bijsterbosch
- The real uncovered interest parity: The case of Canada and the USA pp. 255-267

- Nikolaos Mylonidis and Suzanna-Maria Paleologou
- Effects of sharing the parental leave on pensioners' poverty and gender inequality in old age: A simulation in IFSIM pp. 268-286

- Elisa Baroni
- Deprivation using satisfaction measures in Spain: An evaluation of unemployment benefits pp. 287-310

- Jose Labeaga, José Alberto Molina and María Navarro Paniagua
- The economic effects of common agricultural policy on Mediterranean montado/dehesa ecosystem pp. 311-327

- R. Fragoso, C. Marques, Maria Raquel Lucas, M.B. Martins and R. Jorge
- Trade and poverty nexus: A case study of Sri Lanka pp. 328-346

- Athula Naranpanawa, Jayatilleke Bandara and Saroja Selvanathan
Volume 33, issue 1, 2011
- Impact assessment of agri-food policies in Europe: Methods, tools and applications pp. 1-6

- Stefan Sieber and Ignacio Perez Dominguez
- Impact assessment of agrifood policies in Europe: Methods, tools and applications pp. 7-7

- Stefan Sieber and Ignacio Perez Dominguez
- Do healthy diets in Europe matter to the environment? A quantitative analysis pp. 8-28

- Oliver Wolf, Ignacio Pérez-Domínguez, José Rueda-Cantuche, Arnold Tukker, René Kleijn, Arjan de Koning, Sandra Bausch-Goldbohm and Marieke Verheijden
- Economic and environmental impacts of milk quota reform in Europe pp. 29-52

- Markus Kempen, Peter Witzke, Ignacio Perez Dominguez, Torbjörn Jansson and Paolo Sckokai
- Modelling the impacts of CAP Pillar 1 and 2 measures on local economies in Europe: Testing a case study-based CGE-model approach pp. 53-69

- Demetrios Psaltopoulos, Eudokia Balamou, Dimitris Skuras, Tomas Ratinger and Stefan Sieber
- Is there a future for semi-subsistence farm households in Central and southeastern Europe? A multiobjective linear programming approach pp. 70-91

- Jana Fritzsch, Stefan Wegener, Gertrud Buchenrieder, neé Schrieder, Jarmila Curtiss and Sergio Gomez Y Paloma
- Biofuels: A model based assessment under uncertainty applying the Monte Carlo method pp. 92-126

- Burkhard Schade and Tobias Wiesenthal
- Farm-household investment behaviour and the CAP decoupling: Methodological issues in assessing policy impacts pp. 127-145

- Davide Viaggi, Meri Raggi and Sergio Gomez Y Paloma
- EU-wide farm type supply models in CAPRI--How to consistently disaggregate sector models into farm type models pp. 146-167

- Alexander Gocht and Wolfgang Britz
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