Journal of Policy Modeling
1979 - 2025
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Volume 18, issue 6, 1996
- Japanese import behavior and cointegration: A comment pp. 583-601

- Jean-Pierre Urbain
- An application of social choice theory to U.S.D.A. forest service decision making pp. 603-621

- Wade Martin, Deborah J. Shields, Boleslaw Tolwinski and Brian Kent
- Stochastic trends in the long-run behavior of velocity: A new test of the institutional hypothesis pp. 623-641

- Ivo Arnold
- Energy supply shocks: Macroeconomic consequences for Ukraine pp. 643-688

- H. Quan Chu and Wafik Grais
Volume 18, issue 5, 1996
- A flow of funds model for India and its implications pp. 469-494

- Kunal Sen, Tirthankar Roy, R. Krishnan and Arundhati Mundlay
- Policy modeling under fixed and flexible price regimes: SAM-CGE transitional applications to Poland and Hungary pp. 495-529

- M. C. Braber, Solomon (suleiman) Cohen, Tamas Revesz and Z. Zolkiewski
- Empirical tests to discern the dynamic causal chain in macroeconomic activity: new evidence from Thailand and Malaysia based on a multivariate cointegration/vector error-correction modeling approach pp. 531-560

- Abul Masih and Rumi Masih
- Savings under quantity constraints: what can we learn from former Soviet families? pp. 561-582

- Manouchehr Mokhtari
Volume 18, issue 4, 1996
- Energy and environment: Reducing CO2 emissions from the electric power industry pp. 343-376

- Andriana Vlachou, Spyros Vassos and Andreas Andrikopoulos
- Convergence of inflation and interest rates prior to EMU: An empirical analysis pp. 377-395

- Lorenzo Bini-Smaghi and Paolo Del Giovane
- Exchange rate intervention in Australia (December 1983 to May 1993) pp. 397-417

- Neil Dias Karunaratne
- Income distribution effects of the Swedish 1991 tax reform: An analysis of a microsimulation using generalized Kakwani decomposition pp. 419-443

- Mårten Palme
- Modeling the demand for money in the industrial and commercial companies sector in the United Kingdom pp. 445-467

- Paul Mizen
Volume 18, issue 3, 1996
- The international narcotics trade: Can it be stopped by interdiction? pp. 233-270

- Thomas B. Fowler
- Measurement of economic efficiency using the behavioral and stochastic cost frontier approach pp. 271-287

- Farman Ali, Ashok Parikh and Mir Kalan Shah
- Measuring the effects of macroeconomic policy in industry economic models: Toward assessment of industrial policy pp. 289-333

- Diana H. Tsai and John Norsworthy
- The impact of German unification on the European Economy: A strategic analysis of fiscal policy pp. 335-341

- Valeria De Bonis
Volume 18, issue 2, 1996
- The chasm in the transition: A CGE analysis of Chinese economic reform pp. 117-139

- Dianqing Xu
- Endogenous technical progress in fossil fuel demand: The case of France pp. 141-155

- Laurence Boone, Stephen Hall and David Kemball-Cook
- Pitfalls in the economic analysis of aging pp. 157-184

- Hendrik van Dalen
- The impact of removing the sugar quota on the U.S. economy: A general equilibrium analysis pp. 185-201

- Roy Boyd, Khosrow Doroodian and Amy Power
- The natural rate of unemployment: Can it be estimated with any confidence? pp. 203-215

- Edward Renshaw
- Input-output analysis: Input of energy, CO2, and work to produce goods pp. 217-221

- Peter Born
- A negative income tax in a mini-welfare state: A simulation exercise with mimic pp. 223-231

- Nicole E. M. de Jager, Johan Graafland and George M. M. Gelauff
Volume 18, issue 1, 1996
- Modeling the U.S. demand for imports through cointegration and error correction pp. 1-48

- Giuseppe Carone
- Social cost benefit analysis of commercial and residential burglar and fire alarms pp. 49-67

- Simon Hakim and Yochanan Shachmurove
- Exchange rate pass-through and the J-curve: An analysis of the Korean case pp. 69-86

- Sung-Shin Han and Seoung Hwan Suh
- Import vulnerability of defense-related industries: An empirical model pp. 87-107

- Mitchell Kellman, Yochanan Shachmurove and Tarek Saadawi
- Do policymakers' distributional desires lead to an inflationary bias? pp. 109-116

- Francesco Lippi and Otto Swank
Volume 17, issue 6, 1995
- A general equilibrium assessment of a suggested reform in capital income taxation pp. 531-556

- Erling Holmoy and Haakon Vennemo
- Advertising in demand systems for alcoholic drinks and tobacco: A comparative study pp. 557-577

- Martyn Duffy
- External security threats, defense expenditures, and the economic growth of less-developed countries pp. 579-595

- Jonathan Lipow and Camille M. Antinori
- Expectations, target zones, and oil price dynamics pp. 597-613

- Shawkat Hammoudeh and Vibhas Madan
- Alternate adjustments to external shocks in Hungary pp. 615-637

- Jean Tesche
- Effects of real exchange rate changes on Canadian agriculture: A general equilibrium evaluation pp. 639-657

- H. Alper Guzel and Suren(dra) Kulshreshtha
- Inflation and aggregate demand shocks pp. 659-666

- Jakob Madsen
- Modeling manufactured imports: Methodological issues with evidence from Australia pp. 667-675

- Prema-chandra Athukorala and Jayant Menon
Volume 17, issue 5, 1995
- The international monetary system: Are present arrangements optimal? Editor's introduction pp. 443-448

- Dominick Salvatore
- What have we learned from the EMS crises? pp. 449-461

- Peter Kenen
- Intergovernmental competition in Europe with and without a common currency pp. 463-478

- Ronald McKinnon
- The international monetary system: The missing factor pp. 479-492

- Robert Mundell
- The evolving international monetary system and prospects for monetary reform pp. 493-512

- Michael Mussa
- The operation and future of the international monetary system pp. 513-530

- Dominick Salvatore
Volume 17, issue 4, 1995
- Measuring the impact of AFTA: An application of a linked CGE system pp. 325-365

- F. Gerard Adams and Innwon Park
- Effects of macroeconomic policies on income growth, inflation, and output growth in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 367-395

- Dhaneshwar Ghura
- Commodity prices and inflation: A forward-looking price model pp. 397-426

- F. Gerard Adams and Yasukazu Ichino
- Petroleum wealth, debt policy, and intergenerational welfare: The case of Norway pp. 427-442

- Erling Steigum and Oystein Thogersen
Volume 17, issue 3, 1995
- Development with positive externalities: The case of the Russian economy pp. 207-221

- Vladimir Matveenko
- Liberalizing agriculture in the European union pp. 223-255

- Glenn Harrison, Thomas Rutherford and Ian Wooton
- Can international commodity agreements work? pp. 257-278

- Willem Groenendaal and J. W. A. Vingerhoets
- Outcomes of government corn support policies under alternate assumptions of risk pp. 279-291

- Joyce Hall Krause and B Brorsen
- Protectionism and Japanese direct investment in the United States pp. 293-305

- Paul Azrak and Kevin Wynne
- The allocation of official development assistance pp. 307-314

- Howard Wall
- Wheat market shares in the presence of Japanese import quotas pp. 315-323

- Fredoun Z. Ahmadi-Esfahani
Volume 17, issue 2, 1995
- Can the European community absorb more immigrants? A general equilibrium analysis of the labor market and macroeconomic effects of east-west migration in Europe pp. 85-120

- Silvia Weyerbrock
- Consequences of harmonization of indirect taxes for Luxembourg pp. 121-137

- Marko van Leeuwen and Paul J. G. Tang
- On the construction of the total accounts from the U.S. national income and product accounts: How sensitive are applied general equilibrium results to initial conditions? pp. 139-162

- Arthur M. Wiese
- Welfare effects of the North American free trade agreement pp. 163-176

- Lawrence Klein and Dominick Salvatore
- Evaluating the CSF with an extended computable general equilibrium model: The case of Greece (1988-1995) pp. 177-197

- Sarantis Lolos, Akiko Suwa-Eisenmann, Nicholas Zonzilos and François Bourguignon
- Is there any long-run relation between the terms of trade and trade balance? pp. 199-205

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and Janardhanan Alse
Volume 17, issue 1, 1995
- Can "1992" reduce unemployment in Europe? On welfare and employment effects of Europe's move to a single market pp. 1-37

- Jean Mercenier
- Contractionary devaluation with black markets for foreign exchange pp. 39-57

- Steven B. Kamin
- Estimating the U.S. demand for sugar in the presence of measurement error in the data pp. 59-83

- Noel D. Uri
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