Journal of Policy Modeling
1979 - 2025
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Volume 12, issue 4, 1990
- Introduction pp. 623-624

- Lars Bergman and Dale Jorgenson
- Policy lessons from trade-focused, two-sector models pp. 625-657

- Shantayanan Devaragan, Jeffrey D. Lewis and Sherman Robinson
- Devaluations and credibility in structural adjustment policy pp. 659-669

- Nancy Benjamin
- Energy and environmental constraints on growth: A CGE modeling approach pp. 671-691

- Lars Bergman
- The U.S.-Canada free trade agreement: Who will be better off? pp. 693-713

- Krister Andersson
- Intertemporal general equilibrium modeling of U.S. environmental regulation pp. 715-744

- Dale Jorgenson and Peter Wilcoxen
- A general equilibrium approach to public utility pricing: determining prices for a water authority pp. 745-767

- Peter Dixon
Volume 12, issue 3, 1990
- Wages, money, and exchange rates with endogenous unions and governments pp. 469-493

- Thorvaldur Gylfason and Assar Lindbeck
- Energy prices and CO2 emissions in the 1990s pp. 495-510

- Akihiro Amano
- Computation of a world general equilibrium under bilateral quotas and an application to the analysis of textile trade restrictions pp. 511-526

- Rich Jones, Trien Nguyen and John Whalley
- Computable general equilibrium analysis of agricultural liberalization: Factor mobility and macro closure pp. 527-556

- Maureen Kilkenny and Sherman Robinson
- An empirical assessment of macroeconometric and CGE approaches in policy modeling pp. 557-585

- Pantelis Capros, P. Karadeloglou and G. Mentzas
- Changes in the U.S. trade specialization: Projections to the year 2000 pp. 587-603

- Bela Balassa and Marcus Noland
- Capitalization, conditionality, and dilution: Land prices and the U.S. wheat program pp. 605-622

- Thomas Rutherford, John Whalley and Randall Wigle
Volume 12, issue 2, 1990
- Editor's acknowledgement pp. 139-139

- David Laidler
- Understanding velocity: New approaches and their policy relevance--Introduction pp. 141-163

- David Laidler
- The long-run behavior of velocity: The institutional approach revisited pp. 165-197

- Michael Bordo and Lars Jonung
- Comments on "The long-run behavior of velocity: The institutional approach revisited" pp. 199-204

- John Huizinga
- Developments in monetary aggregation theory pp. 205-257

- William Barnett
- Comments on "Developments in monetary aggregation theory" pp. 259-263

- J. Huston McCulloch
- Empirical predictions of the new monetary economics: Perspectives on velocity pp. 265-279

- Tyler Cowen and Randall Kroszner
- Comments on "Empirical predictions of the new monetary economics: Perspectives on velocity" pp. 281-287

- Bennett McCallum
- Money demand, expectations, and the forward-looking model pp. 289-315

- Keith Cuthbertson and Mark Taylor
- Comments on "Money demand, expectations and the forward-looking model" pp. 317-322

- Marvin Goodfriend
- Reply to Goodfriend's comments on "Money demand, expectations and the forward looking model" pp. 323-324

- Keith Cuthbertson and Mark Taylor
- Buffer stock models of the demand for money and the conduct of monetary policy pp. 325-345

- James Lothian, Michael Darby and Michael Tindall
- Comments on "Buffer stock models of the demand for money and the conduct of monetary policy" pp. 347-348

- Neil Wallace
- Buffer stocks, credit, and aggregation effects in the demand for broad money: Theory and an application to the U.K. personal sector pp. 349-376

- James Davidson and Jonathan Ireland
- Comments on "Buffer stocks, credit, and aggregation effects in the demand for broad money: Theory and an application to the U.K. personal sector" pp. 377-381

- Robert Rasche
- Reply to Rasche's comments on "Buffer stock, credit, and aggregation effects in the demand for broad money: Theory and an application to the U.K. personal sector" pp. 383-385

- James Davidson and Jonathan Ireland
- The demand for money and the monetary policy process in Canada pp. 387-426

- Francesco Caramazza, Doug Hostland and Stephen Poloz
- Comments on "The demand for money and the monetary policy process in Canada" pp. 427-431

- John Scadding
- Modeling money demand in large industrial countries: Buffer stock and error correction approaches pp. 433-461

- James M. Boughton and George Tavlas
- Comments on "Modeling money demand in large industrial countries: Buffer stock and error correction approaches" pp. 463-467

- Daniel Thornton
Volume 12, issue 1, 1990
- The servicing burden of U.S. International indebtedness: A model simulation analysis pp. 1-28

- Lois E. Stekler and William L. Helkie
- Presidential elections and the Federal Reserve's interest rate reaction function pp. 29-34

- Edward Renshaw and Emery Trahan
- Testing for political business cycles pp. 35-59

- Lawrence Davidson, Michele Fratianni and Juergen von Hagen
- Alternative financing of social insurance systems pp. 61-76

- L. H. M. Bosch and Paul Van den Noord
- Investment, the real exchange rate, and Dutch disease: A two-period general equilibrium model of Cameroon pp. 77-92

- Nancy C. Benjamin
- The World Trade Model: Revised estimates pp. 93-128

- Richard D. Haas and Anthony G. Turner
- Emerging ideas and people: The structural impact of the small refiner bias: An econometric analysis pp. 129-137

- Neil Lloyd
Volume 11, issue 4, 1989
- Optimal adjustment to trade shocks under alternative development strategies pp. 451-505

- Irma Adelman, Erinc Yeldan, Alexander Sarris and David Roland-Holst
- Energy policy extensions of KLE based macroeconomic models pp. 507-530

- P. Carpos, P. Karadeloglou and G. N. Mentzas
- Foreign borrowing, agricultural productivity, and the Nigerian economy: A macro-sectoral analysis pp. 531-546

- W. T. Oshikoya
- Modeling bilateral trade flows: An empirical analysis using disaggregate commodity data pp. 547-567

- Paul Brenton
- Integrability of the multiple-period equilibrium model part II pp. 569-592

- George B. Dantzig, Patrick H. McAllister and John C. Stone
- Modeling buffer stock money: an appraisal pp. 593-612

- P. A. V. B. Swamy and George Tavlas
Volume 11, issue 3, 1989
- Price elasticities in international food trade: synthetic estimates from a global model pp. 315-344

- Rodney Tyers and Kym Anderson
- Productive restructuring, costs, and profit margins in the industrial countries pp. 345-359

- Alberto Heimler
- Impact of the soviet grain embargo; a comparison of methods pp. 361-389

- Alan J. Webb, Enrique E. Figueroa, William E. Wecker and Alex F. McCalla
- Deriving a utility function for the U.S. economy part I pp. 391-424

- Patrick H. McAllister, John C. Stone and George B. Dantzig
- Revenue-raising taxes: General equilibrium evaluation of alternative taxation in U.S. petroleum industries pp. 425-449

- Jaime de Melo, Julie Stanton and David Tarr
Volume 11, issue 2, 1989
- The macroeconomic impacts of increasing the minimum wage pp. 179-189

- F. Gerard Adams
- Capital markets and computable general equilibrium models: Comparative statics without apology? pp. 191-212

- Shantayanan Devarajan and Erik Offerdal
- Targeted policies for poverty alleviation under imperfect information: Algorithms and applications pp. 213-224

- Martin Ravallion and Kalvin Chao
- Macroeconomic impact of the Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement pp. 225-245

- Ernie Stokes
- The effectiveness of devaluation: A general equilibrium assessment with reference to Greece pp. 247-271

- Sophocles Brissimis and John A. Leventakis
- Structural adjustment and trade in Turkey: Investigating the alternatives "beyond export-led growth" pp. 273-296

- Erinc Yeldan
- Supply constraints in the Tanzanian economy: Simulation results from a macroeconometric model pp. 297-313

- Susan Horton and John McLaren
Volume 11, issue 1, 1989
- Special issue in honor of Wassily Leontief: Guest editor's introduction pp. 1-5

- Adam Rose
- Leontief's contribution to economics pp. 7-30

- Anne P. Carter and Peter Petri
- Primary incomes and intersectoral pricing pp. 31-44

- Maria Augusztinovics
- Input-output structural decomposition analysis for Austria pp. 45-66

- Jiri Skolka
- Key sectors and structural change in the Brazilian economy: A comparison of alternative approaches and their policy implications pp. 67-90

- Geoffrey Hewings, Manuel Fonseca, Joaquim Guilhoto and Michael Sonis
- Rolling plans and the turnpike in a dynamic input-output system: A simulation study pp. 91-109

- Jinkichi Tsukui and Hajime Hori
- The method of apportionment and accounting multipliers pp. 111-130

- Graham Pyatt
- Macroeconomic effects of technology choice: Multiplier and structural path analysis within a SAM framework pp. 131-156

- Haider Khan and Erik Thorbecke
- Interindustry flows in a general equilibrium model of fiscal incidence: An application to Egypt pp. 157-177

- Boris Pleskovic
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