Journal of Policy Modeling
1979 - 2025
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Volume 30, issue 6, 2008
- Is tourism-based development good for the poor?: A general equilibrium analysis for Thailand pp. 929-955

- Anan Wattanakuljarus and Ian Coxhead
- Fiscal sustainability in emerging countries: Evidence from Iran and Turkey pp. 957-972

- Amir Kia
- Spillover effect of US dollar exchange rate on oil prices pp. 973-991

- Yue-Jun Zhang, Ying Fan, Hsien-Tang Tsai and Yi-Ming Wei
- Dynamic general-equilibrium model of an open economy: A comment pp. 993-997

- Nico Vellinga
- Capital mobility in Greece before and after financial liberalization: A counter-argument pp. 999-1003

- Theodore Pelagidis
- Internet, inequality and growth pp. 1005-1016

- Yong-Hwan Noh and Kyeongwon Yoo
- Changes in aggregate supply conditions in Italy: A small econometric model and its policy implications pp. 1017-1039

- Annetta Maria Binotti and Enrico Ghiani
- Ricardian equivalence, twin deficits, and the Feldstein-Horioka puzzle in Egypt pp. 1041-1056

- Carlos Marinheiro
- Trade liberalisation and household welfare in Nepal pp. 1057-1060

- Sanjaya Acharya and Solomon (suleiman) Cohen
- Relative inflation-forecast as monetary policy target for convergence to the euro pp. 1061-1081

- Lucjan Orlowski
- Microfinancing in Bangladesh: Impact on households, consumption and welfare pp. 1083-1092

- Rubana Mahjabeen
- A dynamic rule applied to the threshold imposed on the European budgetary deficits pp. 1093-1105

- Séverine Menguy
- Economic policy Co-Movement in Latin America and the Caribbean pp. 1107-1114

- Mahalia Jackman and Winston Moore
- Currencies, competition, and clans pp. 1115-1132

- Evžen Kočenda, Jan Hanousek and Dirk Engelmann
Volume 30, issue 5, 2008
- Can we declare military Keynesianism dead? pp. 675-691

- Luca Pieroni, Giorgio d'Agostino and Marco Lorusso
- Changes in the taxation of private pensions: Macroeconomic and welfare effects pp. 693-712

- John Creedy and Ross Guest
- Asymmetric price rigidity and the optimal interest rate defense of the exchange rate: Some evidence for the US pp. 713-724

- Victoria Dobrynskaya
- Globalization and income inequality: Implications for intellectual property rights pp. 725-735

- Samuel Adams
- South African quotas on textile imports from China: A policy error? pp. 737-750

- Wim Naudé and Riaan Rossouw
- Overcoming the zero interest-rate bound: A quantitative prescription pp. 751-760

- Kenneth Lewis and Laurence Seidman
- Entry rates and the risks of misalignment in the EU8 pp. 761-774

- Tatiana Fic, Ray Barrell and Dawn Holland
- Vanishing financial contagion? pp. 775-791

- Tatiana Didier, Paolo Mauro and Sergio Schmukler
- Breaking the Stability Pact: Was it predictable? pp. 793-810

- Luigi Bonatti and Annalisa Cristini
- Between dollarization and exchange rate volatility: Nigeria's portfolio diversification option pp. 811-826

- Olalekan Yinusa
- Does financial development cause economic growth? Implication for policy in Korea pp. 827-840

- Yung Y. Yang and Myung Hoon Yi
- Mathematical modeling of the South African land redistribution for development policy pp. 841-855

- O.O. Olubode-Awosola, H.D. van Schalkwyk and A. Jooste
- Lebanon's economic reconstruction after the war: A bridge too far? pp. 857-872

- Charles Harvie and Ali Salman Saleh
- The role of productivity growth and farmers' income protection policies in the decline of relative farm prices in the United States pp. 873-885

- Dragan Miljkovic, Hyun Jin and Rodney Paul
- Financial development and economic growth: The Egyptian experience pp. 887-898

- Suleiman Abu-Bader and Aamer Abu-Qarn
- Modeling interest rate cycles in India pp. 899-915

- B.B. Bhattacharya, N R Bhanumurthy and Hrushikesh Mallick
- Assessing non-tariff barriers in Syria pp. 917-928

- Mohamed Abdelbasset Chemingui and Sebastien Dessus
Volume 30, issue 4, 2008
- Editorial pp. 571-573

- Dominick Salvatore
- Small enterprises, large firms, productivity growth and wages pp. 575-589

- William Baumol
- Did wages reflect growth in productivity? pp. 591-594

- Martin Feldstein
- Nondestructive creation: Entrepreneurship and management research in the study of growth pp. 595-602

- R. Glenn Hubbard
- U.S. Labor supply and demand in the long run pp. 603-618

- Dale Jorgenson, Richard J. Goettle, Mun Ho, Daniel T. Slesnick and Peter Wilcoxen
- A review of the productivity resurgence pp. 619-626

- John Taylor
- Growth, productivity and compensation in the United States and in the other G-7 countries pp. 627-631

- Dominick Salvatore
- Explaining a productive decade pp. 633-673

- Stephen Oliner, Daniel Sichel and Kevin Stiroh
Volume 30, issue 3, 2008
- The effects of grant policy on technology investment in Italy pp. 381-399

- Gianfranco Atzeni and Oliviero Carboni
- Does political intention affect tax evasion? pp. 401-415

- Sangheon Kim
- Macroeconomic forecasting in the EMU: Does disaggregate modeling improve forecast accuracy? pp. 417-429

- Karsten Ruth
- The euro: Did the markets cheer or jeer? pp. 431-446

- Christopher Green and Ye Bai
- Foreign investment, human capital and manufacturing sector growth in Singapore pp. 447-453

- Sajid Anwar
- Fertility, mortality and the developed world's demographic transition pp. 455-473

- Hans Fehr, Sabine Jokisch and Laurence Kotlikoff
- Non-tariff barriers in CGE models: How useful for policy? pp. 475-490

- Marco Fugazza and Jean-Christophe Maur
- Petroleum revenues in Gulf Cooperation Council, countries and their labor market paradox pp. 491-503

- Mohamed Abdelbasset Chemingui and Terry Roe
- Correcting China's trade imbalance: Monetary means will not suffice pp. 505-521

- Yin Zhang and Guanghua Wan
- Foreign aid, growth and poverty: A policy framework for Niger pp. 523-539

- Emmanuel Pinto Moreira and Nihal Bayraktar
- The Chilean pension reform: A model to follow? pp. 541-558

- Rodrigo Cerda
- European cohesion policy and the Spanish economy: A policy discussion case pp. 559-570

- Simon Sosvilla-Rivero and José Herce
Volume 30, issue 2, 2008
- Is the discount rate relevant in explaining the Environmental Kuznets Curve? pp. 191-207

- Giuseppe Di Vita
- Does energy consumption cause economic growth?: Evidence from a systematic study of over 100 countries pp. 209-220

- Jaruwan Chontanawat, Lester Hunt and Richard Pierse
- Fiscal policy coordination in the EMU pp. 221-235

- Montserrat Ferré
- R&D expenditures and U.S. economic growth: A disaggregated approach pp. 237-250

- Rajeev Goel, James Payne and Rati Ram
- Modelling drug market supply disruptions: Where do all the drugs not go? pp. 251-270

- Jonathan P. Caulkins and Haijing Hao
- Economic development, pollutant emissions and energy consumption in Malaysia pp. 271-278

- James Ang
- Long-run inflation-unemployment dynamics: The Spanish Phillips curve and economic policy pp. 279-300

- Marika Karanassou, Hector Sala and Dennis Snower
- Economic benefits of an Integrated European Market for Services pp. 301-319

- Roland de Bruijn, Henk Kox and Arjan Lejour
- Economics of environmental policy in Turkey: A general equilibrium investigation of the economic evaluation of sectoral emission reduction policies for climate change pp. 321-340

- Çagatay Telli, Ebru Voyvoda and Erinc Yeldan
- Why has inflation in the European Union stopped converging? pp. 341-347

- Bulir, Ales and Hurnik, Jaromir
- A Monetary Disequilibrium Model for Turkey: Investigation of a Disinflationary Fiscal Rule and its Implications for Monetary Policy pp. 349-361

- Kazim Özdemir and Paul Turner
- Evidence of a nonlinear relationship between inflation and inflation uncertainty: The case of the four little dragons pp. 363-376

- Shyh-Wei Chen, Chung-Hua Shen and Zixiong Xie
- Immigrant remittance flows and aggregate demand forecasts in West African economies pp. 377-380

- Adusei Jumah and Robert Kunst
Volume 30, issue 1, 2008
- Uncertainties and the precautionary principle in cost-benefit environmental policies pp. 1-17

- Michael Getzner
- Green taxes and double dividends in a dynamic economy pp. 19-32

- Gerhard Glomm, Daiji Kawaguchi and Facundo Sepulveda
- The impact of monetary policy on stock prices pp. 33-53

- Christos Ioannidis and Alexandros Kontonikas
- Terrorism against American citizens in Africa: Related to poverty pp. 55-69

- Carlos Barros, Joao Faria and Luis Gil-Alana
- EU institutional reforms: How do member states reach a decision pp. 71-86

- Nicole J. Saam and David Sumpter
- Korean unification: How painful and how costly pp. 87-100

- Mario Ruiz Estrada and Donghyun Park
- Federal Reserve versus private information: Who is the best unemployment rate predictor pp. 101-110

- Hamid Baghestani
- Low probability, high impact: Policy making and extreme events pp. 111-121

- Matthieu Bussiere and Marcel Fratzscher
- The impact of government budgets on prices: Evidence from macroeconometric models pp. 123-143

- Jerome Henry, Pablo Hernández de Cos and Sandro Momigliano
- Disease dynamics and economic growth pp. 145-168

- Terry Roe and Rodney B.W. Smith
- How effective are monetary policy signals in India pp. 169-183

- Indranil Bhattacharyya and Rudra Sensarma
- Determinants of foreign direct investment in Malaysia pp. 185-189

- James Ang
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