Journal of Policy Modeling
1979 - 2025
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Volume 28, issue 9, 2006
- Real-time determinants of fiscal policies in the euro area pp. 943-964

- Roberto Golinelli and Sandro Momigliano
- Regional asymmetries in monetary transmission: The case of South Africa pp. 965-979

- David Fielding and Kalvinder Shields
- The contribution of the clean development mechanism to national climate policies pp. 981-994

- Thierry Bréchet and Benoit Lussis
- Winners and losers: Assessing the impact of Chinese Yuan appreciation pp. 995-1009

- Jian Zhang and Hung-Gay Fung
- Central bank credibility and monetary policy in Indonesia pp. 1011-1022

- Enrico Tanuwidjaja and Keen Meng Choy
- Agricultural policy in Madagascar: A seasonal multi-market model pp. 1023-1027

- David Stifel and Jean-Claude Randrianarisoa
- Economic reform when institutional quality is weak: The case of the Maghreb pp. 1029-1043

- Tony Addison and Mina Baliamoune
Volume 28, issue 8, 2006
- Can China contribute more to the fight against global warming? pp. 837-846

- Ugur Soytas and Ramazan Sarı
- Is agricultural policy promoting a new role for farmers?: A case study pp. 847-860

- Mauro Martins and C. Marques
- The efficiency of SMEs in the global market: Measuring the Korean performance pp. 861-876

- Ji-Chung Yang
- Trade liberalization indexes and the evaluation of preferential trade agreements: A note on Ruiz Estrada pp. 877-883

- Philippe A.A. De Lombaerde
- Trade liberalization evaluation (TLE) methodology response to a reader's comments pp. 885-888

- Mario Ruiz Estrada
- The export-income relationship and trade liberalisation in Bangladesh pp. 889-896

- P.J. Dawson
- On coordinating environmental policy and technology policy pp. 897-908

- Rajeev Goel and Edward W.T. Hsieh
- Economic and Financial Issues in an Enlarged Europe pp. 909-910

- Usha Nair-Reichert and George Agiomirgianakis
- Aggregate economy risk and company failure: An examination of UK quoted firms in the early 1990s pp. 911-919

- John Hunter and Natalia Isachenkova
- Social costs of consumer impatience in Hungary pp. 921-930

- Peter Benczur, Andras Simon and Viktor Várpalotai
- Money and Swedish inflation pp. 931-942

- Ansgar Belke and Thorsten Polleit
Volume 28, issue 7, 2006
- A cross-section approach to measuring the shadow economy pp. 713-724

- Marta Orviska, Anetta Caplanova, Jozef Medved and John Hudson
- What if the Fed increased the weight of the stock price gap in its reaction function? pp. 725-737

- Katarzyna Romaniuk
- Energy consumption and income in G-7 countries pp. 739-750

- Ugur Soytas and Ramazan Sarı
- How much does investment drive economic growth in China? pp. 751-774

- Duo Qin, Marie Anne Cagas, Pilipinas Quising and Xinhua He
- The output gap and the real interest rate gap in the euro area, 1960-2003 pp. 775-790

- Philippine Cour-Thimann, Rasmus Pilegaard and Livio Stracca
- Inequality and globalization in Europe pp. 791-796

- Jong-Eun Lee
- On the upsurge of foreign exchange reserves in India pp. 797-809

- M Ramachandran
- The economics of decentralized poverty-environment programs: An application for Lao PDR pp. 811-824

- Piet Buys, Ken Chomitz, Susmita Dasgupta, Uwe Deichmann, Bjorn Larsen, Craig Meisner, Jostein Nygard, Kiran Pandey, Nat Pinnoi and David Wheeler
- Revealing Turkey's public debt burden: A transparent payments approach pp. 825-835

- Can Erbil and Ferhan Salman
Volume 28, issue 6, 2006
- Twin deficits, growth and stability of the US economy: Editor's introduction pp. 603-604

- Dominick Salvatore
- The resolution of global imbalances: Soft landing in the North, sudden stop in emerging markets? pp. 605-613

- Guillermo Calvo and Ernesto Talvi
- Living with global imbalances: A contrarian view pp. 615-627

- Richard N. Cooper
- The U.S. current account deficit: Gradual correction or abrupt adjustment? pp. 629-643

- Sebastian Edwards
- Global imbalances: The new economy, the dark matter, the savvy investor, and the standard analysis pp. 645-652

- Barry Eichengreen
- Could the twin deficits jeopardize US hegemony? pp. 653-663

- Jeffrey Frankel
- The U.S. current account deficit and public policy pp. 665-671

- R. Glenn Hubbard
- Issues posed by chronic US deficits pp. 673-677

- Lawrence Klein
- Reflections on the trade deficit and fiscal policy pp. 679-682

- N. Gregory Mankiw
- Devaluing the dollar: A critical analysis of William Cline's case for a New Plaza Agreement pp. 683-694

- Ronald McKinnon and Gunther Schnabl
- Global imbalances and exchange rate adjustment pp. 695-699

- Kenneth Rogoff
- Twin deficits in the G-7 countries and global structural imbalances pp. 701-712

- Dominick Salvatore
Volume 28, issue 5, 2006
- HIV/AIDS, human capital, and economic growth prospects for Mozambique pp. 477-489

- Channing Arndt
- Excess reserves and the implementation of monetary policy of the ECB pp. 491-510

- Ulrich Bindseil, Gonzalo Camba-Mendez, Astrid Hirsch and Benedict Weller
- MENA countries as optimal currency areas: Reality or dream pp. 511-521

- Hasan Sahin
- A comparison of twelve macroeconomic models of the Canadian economy pp. 523-562

- Denise Cote, John Kuszczak, Jean-Paul Lam, Ying Liu and Pierre St-Amant
- Swords into plowshares: Financing a world economic equalization program pp. 563-593

- James A. Yunker
- Twin deficits and financial integration in EU member-states pp. 595-602

- Theodore Papadogonas and Yannis Stournaras
Volume 28, issue 4, 2006
- Fiscal policy rules for stabilisation and growth: A simulation analysis of deficit and expenditure targets in a monetary union pp. 357-369

- Tilman Brück and Rudolf Zwiener
- The choice between fixed and flexible exchange rates: Which is best for a small open economy? pp. 371-385

- Wolfram Berger
- Economic activity, foreign exchange rate, and the interest rate during the Asian crisis pp. 387-402

- Jung-Kwan Kim and Ronald Ratti
- The role of public spending in economic growth: Envelopment methods pp. 403-413

- Bruno Ventelou and Xavier Bry
- The impossible relationship between the deficit and the exchange rate pp. 415-425

- Emmanuel Nyahoho
- Life-cycle personal accounts proposal for Social Security: An evaluation of President Bush's proposal pp. 427-444

- Robert Shiller
- The stability of money demand in Nigeria: An autoregressive distributed lag approach pp. 445-452

- Anthony Akinlo
- Interest rate transmission in Greece: Did EMU cause a structural break? pp. 453-466

- Dionysios Chionis and Costas Leon
- Can devaluation be effective in improving the balance of payments in Vietnam? pp. 467-476

- Nguyen Ngoc Thanh and Kaliappa Kalirajan
Volume 28, issue 3, 2006
- The Openness Growth Monitoring Model (OGM-Model) pp. 235-246

- Mario Ruiz Estrada and Su Fei Yap
- Maastricht Criteria versus Stability Pact pp. 247-276

- Frank Bohn
- Eonomic integration among caribbean countries: Evidence from purchasing power parity, 1980-2000 pp. 277-280

- Raj Aggarwal and Walter Simmons
- The policy-fit view on the efficiency effects of privatization pp. 281-292

- Hsueh-Liang Wu
- Learning by exporting and structural change: A Ramsey growth model of Thailand pp. 293-306

- Xinshen Diao, Jorn Rattso and Hildegunn Stokke
- Inefficient markets and credit risk modeling: Why Merton's model failed pp. 307-318

- Debasish Majumder
- Financial sector reforms and stochastic policy simulations: A flow of funds model for India pp. 319-333

- Tomoe Moore, Christopher Green and Victor Murinde
- The timing of ETA terrorist attacks pp. 335-346

- Carlos Barros, Jose Passos and Luis Gil-Alana
- A revisit to the puzzling movement of the US dollar in the 1980s: Causality and expectation regimes associated with the interest rate pp. 347-356

- Iljoong Kim and Inbae Kim
Volume 28, issue 2, 2006
- A Bank-Fund projection framework with CGE features pp. 103-132

- Henning Jensen and Finn Tarp
- Creativity, innovation, and export performance pp. 133-139

- William R. DiPietro and Emmanuel Anoruo
- The transparency of the ECB policy: What can we learn from its foreign exchange market interventions? pp. 141-156

- Michael Frenkel, Christian Pierdzioch and Georg Stadtmann
- Antidumping duties and macroeconomic variables: The case of Korea pp. 157-162

- Jai S. Mah and Yong Dae Kim
- Robust lessons about practical early warning systems pp. 163-193

- Daniela Beckmann, Lukas Menkhoff and Katja Sawischlewski
- Capital accumulation and TFP growth in the EU: A production frontier approach pp. 195-205

- M Mar Salinas-Jimenez, Inmaculada Álvarez and M Jesus Delgado-Rodriguez
- Pollution abatement in the Netherlands: A dynamic applied general equilibrium assessment pp. 207-221

- Rob Dellink and Ekko van Ierland
- Probability forecasting and central bank accountability pp. 223-234

- Gabriel Casillas-Olvera and David Bessler
Volume 28, issue 1, 2006
- Consumption smoothing across states and time: International insurance versus foreign loans pp. 1-23

- George von Furstenberg
- Are the new EU members ready for the EURO?: A comparison of costs and benefits pp. 25-38

- Davide Furceri and Georgios Karras
- How do students finance human capital accumulation?: The choice between borrowing and work pp. 39-51

- Costas Christou and Michael Haliassos
- Monetary union and productivity differences in Mercosur countries pp. 53-66

- Mariam Camarero, Renato Flores and Cecilio Tamarit
- Relative profitability, supply shifters and dynamic output response, in a developing economy pp. 67-88

- Sunil Kanwar
- Population ageing, capital mobility and optimal saving pp. 89-102

- Ross Guest
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