Journal of Policy Modeling
1979 - 2025
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Volume 26, issue 8-9, 2004
- Effects of China's recent development in the rest of the world: With special attention to Latin America pp. 903-910

- Edmund Phelps
- Globalisation and inequality in South Africa: modelling the labour market transmission pp. 911-925

- Willem Naude and Rian Coetzee
- The macroeconomics of Italy: a regional perspective pp. 927-944

- Luciano Mauro
- Welfare losses due to monopoly: Korea's case pp. 945-957

- Seok Yoon
- Transmissions of real economic shocks across the Pacific Rim economies pp. 959-972

- Abdol Soofi and Saadat Moussavi
- Energy consumption and economic growth in Korea: testing the causality relation pp. 973-981

- Wankeun Oh and Kihoon Lee
- Do broad money, output, and prices stand for a stable relationship in India? pp. 983-1001

- M Ramachandran
- Inflation dynamics and monetary policy strategy: some prospects for the Turkish economy pp. 1003-1013

- Vuslat Us
- The Trade Liberalization Evaluation (TLE) Methodology pp. 1015-1029

- Mario Ruiz Estrada
- When can fiscal consolidation be expansionary? Evidence from a small open economy pp. 1031-1043

- Panayotis Kapopoulos
- Identification of public objectives related to agricultural sector support pp. 1045-1071

- J.A. Gomez-Limon and I. Atance
- Identifying endogenous fiscal policy rules for macroeconomic models pp. 1073-1089

- Javier Pérez and Paul Hiebert
Volume 26, issue 7, 2004
- Euroization and Restructuring in Accession Countries: Editor's introduction pp. 755-758

- Dominick Salvatore
- Adopting the Euro: tradeoffs and challenges facing the new EU-ten pp. 759-767

- James W. Dean
- How well prepared are the New Member States for the European Monetary Union? pp. 769-791

- Fritz Breuss, Gerhard Fink and Peter Haiss
- On the road again: an essay on the optimal path to EMU for the new member states pp. 793-816

- Eduard Hochreiter and George Tavlas
- Money rules for monetary convergence to the euro pp. 817-837

- Lucjan Orlowski
- The Stability and Growth Pact from the perspective of the new member states pp. 839-864

- Gabor Orban and György Szapáry
- Eastern enlargement of the EU: a comprehensive welfare assessment pp. 865-888

- Wilhelm Kohler
- Restructuring and Euroization in Accession Countries pp. 889-902

- Dominick Salvatore
Volume 26, issue 6, 2004
- Foreign exchange market intervention: implications of publicly announced and secret intervention for the euro exchange rate and its volatility pp. 661-673

- Sophocles Brissimis and Dionysios Chionis
- Bank capital regulations and the transmission mechanism pp. 675-688

- Yuzo Honda
- Income distribution in a regional economy: a SAM model pp. 689-702

- Maria Llop and Antonio Manresa
- Portuguese net borrowing and the government budget balance: A SAM approach pp. 703-717

- Susana Santos
- Fiscal rules and countercyclical policy: Frank Ramsey meets Gramm-Rudman-Hollings pp. 719-731

- Evan Tanner
- A note on the market structure and performance in Korean manufacturing industries pp. 733-746

- Seok Yoon
- Do public investments crowd out private investments? Fresh evidence from Fiji pp. 747-753

- Paresh Narayan
Volume 26, issue 5, 2004
- Defence expenditure and economic growth in the European Union: A causality analysis pp. 553-569

- Christos Kollias, George Manolas and Suzanna-Maria Paleologou
- One size fits all?: Accession to the internal market; an industry-level assessment of EU enlargement pp. 571-586

- Richard Nahuis
- Misleading indicators? The Argentinean currency crisis pp. 587-603

- Patricia Alvarez-Plata and Mechthild Schrooten
- On the optimizing model of the balance of trade in India pp. 605-625

- Tarlok Singh
- Foreign direct investment and growth in Nigeria: An empirical investigation pp. 627-639

- Anthony Akinlo
- The natural real interest rate and monetary policy: a review pp. 641-660

- Nicola Giammarioli and Natacha Valla
Volume 26, issue 4, 2004
- Globalization, growth and poverty: editor's introduction pp. 421-424

- Dominick Salvatore
- Globalization: prospects, promise, and problems pp. 425-438

- Ralph E. Gomory and William Baumol
- Anti-globalization: why? pp. 439-463

- Jagdish Bhagwati
- Globalization and growth in emerging markets pp. 465-484

- Joseph Stiglitz
- Globalization of the world economy: potential benefits and costs and a net assessment pp. 485-498

- Michael Intriligator
- New growth centers in this globalized economy pp. 499-505

- Lawrence Klein
- Current protectionism and the benefits of free trade pp. 507-512

- Robert Barro
- Globalization and growth -- looking in the wrong places pp. 513-517

- Dani Rodrik
- Extending the limits of global financial integration pp. 519-523

- Kenneth Rogoff
- Globalization and the need for fiscal reform in developing countries pp. 525-542

- Vito Tanzi
- Growth and poverty in a globalizing world pp. 543-551

- Dominick Salvatore
Volume 26, issue 3, 2004
- A note on the effects of monetary policy surprises on the Brazilian term structure of interest rates pp. 283-287

- Benjamin Tabak
- Deficit, money and price: the Indian experience pp. 289-299

- Sunil Ashra, Saumen Chattopadhyay and Kausik Chaudhuri
- Seasonal and long-run fractional integration in the Industrial Production Indexes of some Latin American countries pp. 301-313

- Bertrand Candelon and Luis Gil-Alana
- Flexibility, instability and institutional insecurity in Korean labor market pp. 315-351

- Joonmo Cho
- Trade policy analysis in the presence of duty drawbacks pp. 353-371

- Elena Ianchovichina
- What has luck got to do with economic development? An interpretation of resurgent Asia's growth experience pp. 373-385

- H. M. Leung, Swee Liang Tan and Zhen Lin Yang
- Monetary policy and the stock market in the euro area pp. 387-399

- Nuno Cassola and Claudio Morana
- Is India's public finance unsustainable? Or, are the claims exaggerated? pp. 401-420

- Rajan Goyal, Jeevan Khundrakpam and Partha Ray
Volume 26, issue 2, 2004
- Dismissal of employees in Swedish manufacturing pp. 151-164

- Ronny Noren
- Export composition and Spanish economic growth: evidence from the 20th century pp. 165-179

- Jacint Balaguer and Manuel Cantavella-Jorda
- The role of IT on the Korean economy under IMF control pp. 181-190

- Heon-Goo Kim and Jeong Hun Oh
- The view of Sargent and Wallace on monetary policy: tight monetary policy does not stop inflation: an evaluation of CBRT's monetary policy for 1987-2002 pp. 191-208

- Cem Mehmet Baydur and Bora Suslu
- Rural development and welfare implications of CAP reforms pp. 209-222

- Marian Rizov
- Output fluctuations in Indian agriculture and industry: a reexamination pp. 223-237

- Kausik Chaudhuri and R. Kavita Rao
- Dollarization versus coordination: policy for small countries facing dollar dilemmas and financial liberalization pp. 239-247

- David Hudgins and David Yoskowitz
- Defense spending and economic growth: an empirical investigation for Greece and Turkey pp. 249-264

- N. Dritsakis
- History of macroeconometric modelling: lessons from past experience pp. 265-281

- Abbas Valadkhani
Volume 26, issue 1, 2004
- Meeting the Kyoto targets: the importance of developing country participation pp. 3-19

- ZhongXiang Zhang
- Contraction and Convergence of carbon emissions: an intertemporal multi-region CGE analysis pp. 21-39

- Christoph Bohringer and Heinz Welsch
- Agricultural trade, commodity programs, and income protection in the United States pp. 41-46

- Dragan Miljkovic
- Public infrastructure and private productivity in the Spanish regions pp. 47-64

- M. del Mar Salinas-Jimenez
- The optimal trade bargaining strategies in the negotiation of DDA pp. 65-80

- Young-Han Kim
- Modeling the optimal fiscal policy on tobacco consumption pp. 81-93

- José-Julián Escario and José Alberto Molina
- Public capital and long-term labour market performance in Belgium pp. 95-112

- Gerdie Everaert and Freddy Heylen
- Comment on "Currency substitution versus dollarization: a portfolio balance model" pp. 113-116

- Hsin-hui I. H. Whited
- Counter-argumentations on a comment of Tarik H. Alami's Currency Substitution vs. Dollarizaion: a Portfolio Balance Model, Journal of Policy Modeling 23 (2001) 473-479 pp. 117-122

- Tarik H. Alami
- The short-run production effect of the reduction of working hours pp. 123-144

- Ehung Gi Baek and Wankeun Oh
- Exports and productivity in a small open economy: a causal analysis of aggregate Norwegian data pp. 145-150

- Erik Nesset
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