Journal of Policy Modeling
1979 - 2025
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Volume 32, issue 6, 2010
- Racial earnings inequality in South Africa: An assessment of policy options pp. 703-718

- Melanie O'Gorman
- Welfare programs and the state economy pp. 719-732

- Bruce D. McDonald and D. Ryan Miller
- Can alternative Taylor-rule specifications describe Federal Reserve policy decisions? pp. 733-757

- Adriana Fernandez, Evan Koenig and Alex Nikolsko-Rzhevskyy
- The US inflation-unemployment trade-off revisited: New evidence for policy-making pp. 758-777

- Marika Karanassou and Hector Sala
- How do bank lending rates and the supply of loans react to shifts in loan demand in the U.K.? pp. 778-791

- Johann Burgstaller and Johann Scharler
- Firm participation in financial incentive programmes: The case of subsidies for outward internationalisation pp. 792-803

- Mariasole Bannò and Francesca Sgobbi
- The impact of government expenditure on economic growth: How sensitive to the level of development? pp. 804-817

- Shih-Ying Wu, Jenn-Hong Tang and Eric Lin
- Does inequality constrain poverty reduction programs? Evidence from Africa pp. 818-827

- Augustin Fosu
- Is it a good policy to promote self-employment for job creation? Evidence from Spain pp. 828-842

- Emilio Congregado, Antonio Golpe and Monica Carmona
- Estimates of trade-related adjustment costs in Syria pp. 843-864

- Jamus Lim and Christian Saborowski
- Monetary policy and regional price boom in Sweden pp. 865-879

- Zan Yang, Songtao Wang and Robert Campbell
Volume 32, issue 5, 2010
- Editorial pp. 593-595

- Dominick Salvatore
- Post-crisis economic policies pp. 596-603

- Edmund Phelps
- Sustaining a global recovery pp. 604-609

- Olivier Blanchard
- U.S. growth in the decade ahead pp. 610-614

- Martin Feldstein
- Potential growth of the world economy pp. 615-631

- Dale Jorgenson and Khuong Vu
- Robust growth or anemic recovery in the U.S. and the global economy pp. 632-636

- Joseph Stiglitz
- Growth or stagnation after recession for the U.S. and other large advanced economies pp. 637-647

- Dominick Salvatore
- The economics of crime: A discipline to be invented and a Nobel Prize to be awarded pp. 648-661

- Antonio Maria Costa
- On the allocation of criminal activity to ensure its social benefits pp. 662-669

- William Baumol
- Taxing guns vs. taxing crime: An application of the "market for offenses model" pp. 670-689

- Isaac Ehrlich and Tetsuya Saito
- Financial crime, near crime, and chicanery in the wall street meltdown pp. 690-701

- Richard Freeman
Volume 32, issue 4, 2010
- Causes of corruption: History, geography and government pp. 433-447

- Rajeev Goel and Michael Nelson
- Do stock markets lead to economic growth? pp. 448-460

- Arusha Cooray
- The effect of foreign shocks in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 461-477

- Rebeca Jiménez-Rodríguez, Amalia Morales-Zumaquero and Balázs Égert
- Tax more or spend less? Asymmetries in the UK revenue-expenditure nexus pp. 478-487

- James Saunoris and James Payne
- Illicit exploitation of natural resources: The forest concessions in Brazil pp. 488-504

- Onil Banerjee and Janaki Alavalapati
- Modelling the strategic petroleum reserves of China and India by a stochastic dynamic game pp. 505-519

- Ying Fan and Xiao-Bing Zhang
- Crisis, unemployment and psychological wellbeing in Canada pp. 520-530

- Ehsan Latif
- Selective reductions in labor taxation: Labor market adjustments and macroeconomic performance pp. 531-543

- Anna Batyra and Henri Sneessens
- Water sector reform policy of India: Experiences from case studies in Maharashtra pp. 544-561

- Norbert Brunner, Ashwini Lele, Markus Starkl and Laura Grassini
- Can there be a 'golden triangle' of internal equilibrium? pp. 562-573

- Marinko Skare
- Impact analysis of China's coal-electricity price linkage mechanism: Results from a game model pp. 574-588

- Jian-Ling Jiao, Hong-Zhen Ge and Yi-Ming Wei
- The Openness Growth Monitoring Model (OGM-Model): A note for JPM readers pp. 589-592

- Mario Ruiz Estrada and Su Fei Yap
Volume 32, issue 3, 2010
- Did the ECB respond to the stock market before the crisis? pp. 303-322

- Wouter Botzen and Philip Marey
- Interest rate pass-through in Europe and the US: Monetary policy after the financial crisis pp. 323-338

- Stelios Karagiannis, Yannis Panagopoulos and Prodromos Vlamis
- Inflation targeting and the exchange rate: Does it matter in Turkey? pp. 339-354

- İrfan Civcir and AnIl Akçaglayan
- The long-run relationship between population and per capita income growth in China pp. 355-372

- Mohammad S. Hasan
- China inflation dynamics: Persistence and policy regimes pp. 373-388

- Chengsi Zhang and Joel Clovis
- Chinese accession to the WTO: Economic implications for China, other Asian and North American economies pp. 389-398

- Madanmohan Ghosh and Someshwar Rao
- Trade liberalization and industry performance in Bangladesh pp. 399-417

- M. Kabir Hassan, İhsan Işık and Abdullah Mamun
- The external public debt in the Caribbean Community pp. 418-431

- Kevin Greenidge, Lisa Drakes and Roland Craigwell
- Erratum to "Currencies, competition, and clans" [J. Policy Model. 30 (2008) 1115-1132] pp. 432-432

- Evžen Kočenda, Jan Hanousek and Dirk Engelmann
Volume 32, issue 2, 2010
- Transforming sub-Saharan Africa pp. 163-175

- John M. Letiche
- Preferences for redistribution and inequality in well-being across Europe pp. 176-195

- David Aristei and Cristiano Perugini
- The changing nature of the U.S. economic influence in the World pp. 196-209

- Adriana Fernandez and Alex Nikolsko-Rzhevskyy
- The sources of variability in U.S. food prices pp. 210-222

- David Lambert and Dragan Miljkovic
- Globalisation and the intermediate structure: A study of Swedish manufacturing 2000 and 2005 pp. 223-230

- Ronny Norén
- Does domestic saving cause economic growth? A time-series evidence from India pp. 231-253

- Tarlok Singh
- Cyclical fiscal policy in Africa pp. 254-267

- Fabrizio Carmignani
- Innovation, accumulation and assimilation: Three sources of productivity growth in ICT industries pp. 268-285

- Carmen López-Pueyo and María Jesús Mancebón-Torrubia
- Quantitative impacts of alternative East Asia Free Trade Areas: A Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) assessment pp. 286-301

- Anyarath Kitwiwattanachai, Doug Nelson and Geoffrey Reed
Volume 32, issue 1, 2010
- A new challenge to economic science: Global model simulation pp. 1-46

- Akira Onishi
- Trade sanctions, financial transfers and BRIC participation in global climate change negotiations pp. 47-63

- Huifang Tian and John Whalley
- Long-run growth scenarios for the world economy pp. 64-80

- Romain Duval and Christine de la Maisonneuve
- The sustainability of Australia's current account deficits--A reappraisal after the global financial crisis pp. 81-97

- Neil Dias Karunaratne
- The usefulness of infra-annual government cash budgetary data for fiscal forecasting in the euro area pp. 98-119

- Luca Onorante, Diego J. Pedregal, Javier Pérez and Sara Signorini
- Do infrastructures influence the convergence of efficiency in Mexico? pp. 120-137

- Osvaldo U. Becerril-Torres, Inmaculada Álvarez and Laura E. Del moral-Barrera
- Money demand accommodation: Impact on macro-dynamics and policy consequences pp. 138-154

- Javier Gómez Biscarri, Antonio Moreno and Fernando Pérez de Gracia
- Foreign direct investment inflows and economic growth of China pp. 155-158

- Jai S. Mah
- Unsustainably low birth rates: A potential crisis leading to loss of racial and cultural diversity in China pp. 159-162

- Shixiong Cao and Xiuqing Wang
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