Journal of Policy Modeling
1979 - 2025
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Volume 14, issue 5, 1992
- Trade liberalization and agricultural prices pp. 561-582

- Pasquale Scandizzo
- Policy implications in multiproduct acreage response systems pp. 583-598

- J. Stephen Clark and John Spriggs
- Imperfect competition in an open economy pp. 599-629

- Nicos Christodoulakis and Martin Weale
- Armington elasticities for United States manufacturing sectors pp. 631-639

- Kenneth Reinert and David Roland-Holst
- More evidence on the J curve from LDCs pp. 641-653

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and Margaret Malixi
- Policy optimization by lexicographic preference ordering pp. 655-673

- Philip Stork and Jean-Marie Viaene
Volume 14, issue 4, 1992
- Cointegration, exogeneity, and policy analysis: A synopsis pp. 395-400

- Neil Ericsson
- Domestic and foreign effects on prices in an open economy: The case of Denmark pp. 401-428

- Katarina Juselius
- Finnish manufacturing wages 1960-1987: Real-wage flexibility and hysteresis pp. 429-451

- Ragnar Nymoen
- Tests of cointegrating exogeneity for PPP and uncovered interest rate parity in the United Kingdom pp. 453-463

- John Hunter
- Parameter constancy, mean square forecast errors, and measuring forecast performance: An exposition, extensions, and illustration pp. 465-495

- Neil Ericsson
- Comments on the evaluation of policy models pp. 497-516

- Clive Granger and Melinda Deutsch
- Testing for parameter instability in linear models pp. 517-533

- Bruce Hansen
- Confidence intervals for linear combinations of forecasts from dynamic econometric models pp. 535-560

- Julia Campos
Volume 14, issue 3, 1992
- Cointegration, exogeneity, and policy analysis: An overview pp. 251-280

- Neil Ericsson
- An econometric analysis of TV advertising expenditure in the United Kingdom pp. 281-311

- David Hendry
- Testing weak exogeneity and the order of cointegration in UK money demand data pp. 313-334

- Soren Johansen
- A dynamic model of the demand for currency: Argentina 1977-1988 pp. 335-361

- Hildegart Ahumada
- Dynamic modeling of the demand for narrow money in Norway pp. 363-393

- Gunnar Bårdsen
Volume 14, issue 2, 1992
- Financial repression and liberalization in a general equilibrium model with financial markets pp. 135-166

- Jeffrey D. Lewis
- Endogenous growth in a life-cycle model: The role of population growth and taxation pp. 167-186

- Patricio Arrau
- Remittances and inequality reconsidered: Direct, indirect, and intertemporal effects pp. 187-208

- J. Edward Taylor
- The impact of changes in government policies on economic performance (the ARCH model) pp. 209-220

- Meyra Sebello Mendoza and Paul L. Farris
- Do United States presidential administrations influence monetary policy? pp. 221-226

- Stephen Miller and Orawin T. Velz
- Modeling central bank behavior: What have we learned? pp. 227-248

- Raymond E. Lombra and Herbert M. Kaufman
Volume 14, issue 1, 1992
- Simple rules for policy coordination: An evaluation of alternative proposals pp. 1-11

- Patrizio Tirelli
- U.S. natural gas markets: A structural model comparison pp. 13-39

- Hillard Huntington
- Determinants and effects of health policy pp. 41-63

- H. Correa and K. Namkoong
- Preliminary results of two experimental models of general equilibrium with imperfect competition pp. 65-92

- Jean Marc Burniaux and Jean Waelbroeck
- Policy implications of alcohol and tobacco demand in Poland pp. 93-98

- Wojciech J. Florkowski and Kevin T. McNamara
- The Mexico-United States free trade and investment area proposal: A macroeconometric evaluation of impacts on Mexico pp. 99-119

- F. Gerard Adams, Mario Alanis and Abel Beltran del Rio
- The magnitude of two sources of bias in standard partial equilibrium trade simulation models pp. 121-130

- Sam Laird and Alexander J. Yeats
- Taking money seriously: By David Laidler. Cambridge: The MIT Press, 1990 pp. 131-134

- Warren Coats
Volume 13, issue 4, 1991
- Impact of Japanese investment in U.S. automobile production pp. 467-487

- F. Gerard Adams, Byron Gangnes and Gene Huang
- Agricultural price policies and political interest group competition pp. 489-513

- Tracy Miller
- Economics of (oil) price politics: Penalizing price changes pp. 515-527

- Franz Wirl
- Optimizing foreign loan conditions for a public sector project pp. 529-550

- Tikva Darvish-Lecker and Shlomo Eckstein
- Income redistribution effects of tax reforms in Sweden pp. 551-570

- B. Schwarz and B. Gustafsson
- Modeling general equilibrium in a small, open economy: A Norwegian example pp. 571-594

- Jan I. Haaland
- Economics of public policy in health care systems pp. 595-598

- Kenneth Ojo
- Dissemination of macroeconometric models: Is a new age dawning? pp. 599-621

- Eric Sowey and Colin Hargreaves
Volume 13, issue 3, 1991
- Political economy of stabilization programs: Feasibility, growth, and welfare pp. 317-345

- Alain de Janvry, Andre Fargeix and Elisabeth Sadoulet
- Macroeconomic impacts of an EEC policy to control air pollution pp. 347-366

- Ger Klaassen and Andries Nentjes
- Effects of U.S. affirmative action programs on women's employment pp. 367-382

- Noel D. Uri and J. Mixon
- Wage inflation, fiscal policies, and income distribution in Brazil pp. 383-406

- Robert David Cruz and Maria J. Willumsen
- Structural change and openness: Strategic alternatives in the Argentine economy pp. 407-416

- Jorge Buzaglo
- Economic modeling of the Canada-U.S. free trade agreement: Introduction pp. 417-419

- D. Peter Dungan, Richard Harris and Thomas A. Wilson
- Economic impact and transition effects pp. 421-434

- Richard Harris
- Macroeconomic effects and sensitivity analysis pp. 435-457

- D. Peter Dungan and Thomas A. Wilson
- Welfare cost of import restraints in the presence of domestic taxes pp. 459-465

- Donald Rousslang
Volume 13, issue 2, 1991
- The short-term macroeconomic effects of price controls pp. 157-184

- Santiago Levy
- Strategies for modeling the uncertain impacts of climate change pp. 185-204

- Albert M. Liebetrau and Michael J. Scott
- Effect of consumption standards on U.S. gasoline consumption pp. 205-227

- Jet Yee
- Inflationary impact of money-financed deficits pp. 229-240

- Patrick Honohan
- Biotechnology in U.S. agriculture: Trade consequences for dairy products pp. 241-258

- Doren Chadee and Joseph W. Guthrie
- Labor productivity slowdown and technical progress in the Netherlands pp. 259-280

- Frank Den Butter
- The impact on poverty of food pricing reforms: A welfare analysis for Indonesia pp. 281-299

- Martin Ravallion and Dominique van de Walle
- Rationing, subsidies, and ELES consumption functions: An application to China pp. 301-308

- Michael F. Martin
- The exchange rate and the price level in a small open economy: Botswana pp. 309-315

- James Leith
Volume 13, issue 1, 1991
- Leadership and cooperation in the Europian Monetary System: A simulation approach pp. 1-39

- Nouriel Roubini
- A forward-looking macroeconomic simulation model for a developing country pp. 41-65

- Nadeem Ul Haque, Peter Montiel and Steven Symansky
- An investigation of "Dutch disease" economics with a miniature CGE model pp. 67-92

- Jayatilleke Bandara
- A competitive model of the Japanese firm pp. 93-114

- Jerry E. Cook
- The cost of improving the quality of the environment pp. 115-140

- Royd Boyd and Noel D. Uri
- Is the Phillips curve stable? A time-varying parameter approach pp. 141-151

- Roger K. Conway and Gurmukh Gill
- Rethinking international trade: By Paul R. Krugman. Cambridge: The MIT Press, 1990 pp. 153-156

- Michael Ulan
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