Journal of Policy Modeling
1979 - 2025
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Volume 24, issue 9, 2002
- The credibility and signalling effect of IMF programmes pp. 799-811

- Graham Bird
- Efficiency of the Greek banking system in view of the EMU: a heteroscedastic stochastic frontier approach pp. 813-829

- Dimitris Christopoulos, Sarantis Lolos and Mike Tsionas
- Who supported the Deutsche Bundesbank?: An empirical investigation pp. 831-851

- Philipp Maier and Thijs Knaap
- Interest rate determination in India: domestic and external factors pp. 853-875

- Pami Dua and B. L. Pandit
Volume 24, issue 7-8, 2002
- Food intake patterns of the unemployed and pensioners in Bulgaria pp. 621-637

- Wanki Moon, Wojciech J. Florkowski, Larry R. Beuchat, Anna V. A. Resurreccion, Pavlina Paraskova, Jordan Jordanov and Manjeet S. Chinnan
- Beyond Heckscher-Ohlin: trade and labour market interactions in a case study for Chile pp. 639-666

- Maurizio Bussolo, Alejandra Mizala and Pilar Romaguera
- The economic effects of an alternative EU emissions policy pp. 667-677

- ZhongXiang Zhang
- Government size, factor accumulation, and economic growth: evidence from OECD countries pp. 679-692

- Atul A. Dar and Sal AmirKhalkhali
- Arms races in the developing world: some policy implications pp. 693-705

- Carlos Seiglie and Peter C. Liu
- Trade liberalisation and urban-rural linkages: a CGE analysis for Ethiopia pp. 707-738

- Ayele Gelan
- Exchange rate volatility and currency union: New Zealand evidence pp. 739-749

- Dean Scrimgeour
- Compliance costs to the Kyoto Protocol and market structure in Canada: a dynamic general equilibrium analysis pp. 751-779

- Yazid Dissou, Carolyn Mac Leod and Mokhtar Souissi
- Seven percent growth for Mexico?: A quantitative assessment of Mexico's investment requirements pp. 781-798

- Allen Shiau, James Kilpatrick and Miriam Matthews
Volume 24, issue 6, 2002
- Federal reserve operating strategy: exploiting "pressure" on bank reserves pp. 527-532

- Bernard Malamud and Djeto Assane
- The real exchange rate: an alternative approach to the PPP puzzle pp. 533-538

- Minsoo Lee, Mudziviri Nziramasanga and Sung K. Ahn
- Impact of household size and family composition on poverty in rural India pp. 539-559

- J.V. Meenakshi and Ranjan Ray
- FUGI global modeling system (FGMS200): Integrated global model for sustainable development pp. 561-590

- Akira Onishi
- Oil prices and Spanish competitiveness: A cointegrated panel analysis pp. 591-605

- Mariam Camarero and Cecilio Tamarit
- Measuring income risk to promote macro markets pp. 607-619

- Neeta Majumder and Debasish Majumder
Volume 24, issue 5, 2002
- Public infrastructure and economic growth: a new approach applied to East Asian economies pp. 411-435

- Eric C. Wang
- India's trade balance: the role of income and exchange rates pp. 437-452

- Tarlok Singh
- Regional effects of economic integration: the case of Brazil pp. 453-482

- Eduardo Haddad, Edson Domingues and Fernando Perobelli
- The economic impacts of trade liberalization and factor mobility: the case of the Philippines pp. 483-486

- Zohre Salehezadeh and Shida Rastegari Henneberry
- On the propagation of the fluctuations of stock returns on growth: is the global effect important? pp. 487-502

- Christis Hassapis and Sarantis Kalyvitis
- Macroeconomic stabilization and economic growth: analysis of reform policies in Tanzania pp. 503-521

- Andrew Feltenstein and Sudipta Sarangi
- Exchange rates and stock prices: implications for European convergence pp. 523-526

- Bruce Morley
Volume 24, issue 4, 2002
- Editor's introduction pp. 301-305

- Dominick Salvatore
- The euro versus the dollar: will there be a struggle for dominance? pp. 307-314

- C. Fred Bergsten
- The international role of the euro pp. 315-345

- Philipp Hartmann and Otmar Issing
- The euro versus the dollar: will there be a struggle for dominance? pp. 347-354

- Peter Kenen
- The euro versus the dollar: resolving a historical puzzle pp. 355-359

- Ronald McKinnon
- The euro versus the dollar: not a zero sum game pp. 361-372

- Michael Mussa
- Can the United States afford the tax cuts of 2001? pp. 373-380

- C. Fred Bergsten
- Can the world economy afford American tax cuts and military buildup? pp. 381-390

- Ronald McKinnon
- Income tax cuts without spending cuts: hazards to efficiency, equity, employment and growth pp. 391-399

- Edmund Phelps
- Relative taxation and competitiveness in the European Union: what the European Union can learn from the United States pp. 401-410

- Dominick Salvatore
Volume 24, issue 3, 2002
- Inflationary dynamics of a transition economy: the Croatian experience pp. 219-230

- James Payne
- Interest rates, inflation, and stock prices: the case of the Athens Stock Exchange pp. 231-236

- Nicholas Apergis and Sofia Eleftheriou
- Geographical targeting of poverty alleviation programs: methodology and applications in rural India pp. 237-255

- David Bigman and P. V. Srinivasan
- Vector autoregression and the dynamic multiplier: a historical review pp. 283-300

- Sheldon H. Stein and Frank Song
Volume 24, issue 2, 2002
- The revival of regional trade arrangements: a GE evaluation of the impact on small countries pp. 83-101

- Madanmohan Ghosh
- Exchange rate regimes and the linkage between money and output in Greece pp. 103-117

- Athanasios Papadopoulos and Gregory Papanikos
- Quadrilateral market dependence: Japan, USA, European Union, and Asian countries pp. 119-150

- Ichiro Tokutsu
- The 1998 Russian crisis: could the exchange rate volatility have predicted it? pp. 151-168

- Olivier Basdevant and Stephen Hall
- Privatizing state farms in Yugoslavia pp. 169-179

- Dragan Miljkovic
- Herd behaviour and interest rate defence pp. 181-193

- Matthew Chi-Ho Lam
- The macroeconomic impacts of AIDS in Kenya estimating optimal reduction targets for the HIV/AIDS incidence rate pp. 195-218

- David Robalino, Albertus Voetberg and Oscar Picazo
Volume 24, issue 1, 2002
- Globalization, wage setting, and the welfare state pp. 1-18

- Jurgen Jerger
- The three E's--efficiency, equity, and environmental protection--in search of "win-win-win" policies: A CGE analysis of India pp. 19-50

- Jeffrey Nugent and C. V. S. K. Sarma
- CLEC access charges and the problem of monopoly power pp. 51-65

- Noel D. Uri
- Measures of trade openness using CGE analysis pp. 67-81

- P. J. Lloyd and D. MacLaren
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