Journal of Policy Modeling
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Volume 43, issue 6, 2021
- Improving educational resilience in the OECD countries: Two convergent paths pp. 1149-1166

- Iván Vicente, José M. Pastor and Ángel Soler
- Does subsidized crop insurance affect farm industry structure? Lessons from the U.S pp. 1167-1180

- Azzeddine Azzam, Cory Walters and Taylor Kaus
- India’s Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme – How does it influence seasonal rural out-migration decisions? pp. 1181-1203

- Amarendu Nandy, Chhavi Tiwari and Sayantan Kundu
- Poverty eradication programs in Indonesia: Progress, challenges and reforms pp. 1204-1224

- Anda Nugroho, Hidayat Amir, Irsyan Maududy and Irma Marlina
- FDI in China and global production networks: Assessing the role of and impact on big world players pp. 1225-1240

- Jing Zhou and María C. Latorre
- Covid-19 and the euthanasia of interest rates: A critical assessment of central bank policy in our times pp. 1241-1258

- Thomas Mayer and Gunther Schnabl
- The impact of informality on inclusive growth in Sub-Saharan Africa: Does financial inclusion matter? pp. 1259-1286

- Mary Amponsah, Frank Agbola and Amir Mahmood
- Trends and determinants of innovation in Asia and the Pacific vs. Latin America and the Caribbean pp. 1287-1309

- Irfan Qureshi, Donghyun Park, Gustavo Crespi and Jose Miguel Benavente
- Should commodity tax rates be uniform across regions in a heterogeneous country? Evidence from India pp. 1310-1331

- Amita Majumder, Ranjan Ray and Sattwik Santra
- Hidden obstacles to trade: The case of the EU’s Ban on beef hormones pp. 1332-1343

- Jayson Beckman, Mary Burfisher, Lorraine Mitchell and Shawn Arita
- The impact of regulatory reforms for systemically important institutions, defined as “other” (O-SII) pp. 1344-1353

- Maciej Grodzicki and Mariusz Jarmuzek
- Lessons learned from three Southeast Asian countries during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 1354-1364

- Muhamad Khairulbahri
- Remittances, financial development and poverty reduction in Sub-Saharan Africa: Implications for post-COVID-19 macroeconomic policies pp. 1365-1387

- Alex Acheampong, Isaac Appiah-Otoo, Janet Dzator and Kwabena Koforobour Agyemang
- Output-volatility reducing effects of automatic stabilizers: Policy implications for EMU member states pp. 1388-1414

- Hüseyin Şen and Ayşe Kaya
Volume 43, issue 5, 2021
- Fighting terrorism in Africa: Complementarity between inclusive development, military expenditure and political stability pp. 897-922

- Simplice Asongu, Sara le Roux and Pritam Singh
- Reform policy to increase the judicial efficiency in Italy: The opportunity offered by EU post-Covid funds pp. 923-943

- Greta Falavigna and Roberto Ippoliti
- Credit access, macroprudential rules and policy interventions: Lessons for potential first time buyers pp. 944-963

- Kieran McQuinn, O’Toole, Conor and Rachel Slaymaker
- Economy-wide effects of cross-border labor mobility: The case of Palestinian employment in Israel pp. 964-981

- Johanes Agbahey, Khalid Siddig and Harald Grethe
- Commodities and monetary policy: Implications for inflation and price level targeting pp. 982-999

- Donald Coletti, René Lalonde, Paul Masson, Dirk Muir and Stephen Snudden
- Does economic policy uncertainty affect bank earnings opacity? Evidence from China pp. 1000-1015

- Tigist Abebe Desalegn and Hongquan Zhu
- Working to get fired? Unemployment benefits and employment duration pp. 1016-1030

- Pedro Martins
- Fiscal transparency and tax ethics: does better information lead to greater compliance? pp. 1031-1050

- Salvatore Capasso, Lorenzo Cicatiello, Elina De Simone, Giuseppe Lucio Gaeta and Paulo Mourão
- Overcoming the loan-to-deposit ratio by a financial intermediation measure — A perspective instrument of financial stability policy pp. 1051-1069

- Martin Boďa and Emília Zimková
- Renewable energy, CO2 emissions and economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa: Does institutional quality matter? pp. 1070-1093

- Alex Acheampong, Janet Dzator and David Savage
- Tunisia after the 2011’s revolution: Economic deterioration should, and could have been avoided pp. 1094-1109

- Mahmoud Nabi
- Shall we follow the money? Anti-mafia policies and electoral competition pp. 1110-1130

- Livio Ferrante, Francesco Reito, Salvatore Spagano and Gianpiero Torrisi
- Impact of outward foreign direct investment: Evidence from Asia pp. 1131-1148

- Pravakar Sahoo and Ashwani Bishnoi
Volume 43, issue 4, 2021
- The U.S. and the world economy after Covid-19 pp. 728-738

- Dominick Salvatore
- Dealing with corporate distress, repair, and reallocation pp. 739-748

- Raghuram Rajan
- Lessons from COVID-19 and Trump for Theory and Policy (Paper) pp. 749-760

- Joseph Stiglitz
- The impact of the coronavirus on economic policy and the economy pp. 761-769

- John Taylor
- The G20 and the world economy: Performance and prospects pp. 770-782

- Dale Jorgenson and Khuong Vu
- Fiscal sustainability in the aftermath of the great pause pp. 783-793

- Kenneth Rogoff
- Globalization in the aftermath of the pandemic and trump pp. 794-804

- Joseph Stiglitz
- The US–China trade war and Phase One agreement pp. 805-843

- Chad Bown
- Trade and innovation policies: Coexistence and spillovers pp. 844-872

- Marc Auboin, Robert Koopman and Ankai Xu
- Retaliatory temporary trade barriers: New facts and patterns pp. 873-891

- Davide Furceri, Jonathan Ostry, Chris Papageorgiou and Pauline Wibaux
- Implications of U.S. trade policies after the 2020 pandemic pp. 892-896

- Dominick Salvatore, Alberto Constantiello and Fred Campano
Volume 43, issue 3, 2021
- Global loss of production capacity caused by the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 493-502

- Alfredo Coutiño and Mark Zandi
- COVID-19 vaccine rollout—scale and speed carry different implications for corruption pp. 503-520

- Rajeev Goel, Michael Nelson and Viraat Y. Goel
- The asymmetric impact of the pandemic crisis on interest rates on public debt in the Eurozone pp. 521-542

- Giovanni Carnazza and Paolo Liberati
- Efficient enrollments using high tuition-high aid pp. 543-557

- Gary Fethke
- Stimulating effects of intelligent policy on the performance of listed manufacturing companies in China pp. 558-573

- Jun Liu, Yuan-jun Yang, Ya-ru Cao and Jeffrey Yi-Lin Forrest
- Repercussions of exchange rate depreciation on the economy of Pakistan: Simulation analysis using macroeconometric model pp. 574-600

- Muhammad Akbar and Eatzaz Ahmad
- The impact of financial sanctions: The case of Iran pp. 601-621

- Saeed Ghasseminejad and Mohammad Jahan-Parvar
- Cashless stores and cash users pp. 622-638

- Oz Shy
- The impact of globalization and financial development on India’s income inequality pp. 639-656

- Pradeepta Sethi, Sankalpa Bhattacharjee, Debkumar Chakrabarti and Chhavi Tiwari
- Reform priorities for prosperity of nations: The Legatum Index pp. 657-672

- Pornanong Budsaratragoon and Boonlert Jitmaneeroj
- Macroeconomic imbalances in Europe: How to overcome the fallacy of unit labour costs pp. 673-691

- Stefan Collignon and Piero Esposito
- The relevance of educational poverty in Europe: Determinants and remedies pp. 692-709

- Tommaso Agasisti, Sergio Longobardi, Vincenzo Prete and Felice Russo
- Regional Computable General Equilibrium models: A review pp. 710-724

- Ziad Ghaith, Suren(dra) Kulshreshtha, David Natcher and Bobby Thomas Cameron
Volume 43, issue 2, 2021
- Effectiveness of policy interventions during financial crises in China and Russia: Lessons for the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 253-277

- Vik Singh, Eduardo Roca and Bin Li
- Mind the Covid-19 crisis: An evidence-based implementation of Next Generation EU pp. 278-297

- Riccardo Crescenzi, Mara Giua and Giulia Valeria Sonzogno
- Supply chain performance and economic growth: The impact of COVID-19 disruptions pp. 298-316

- Rajeev Goel, James Saunoris and Srishti S. Goel
- Beyond Piketty: A new perspective on poverty and inequality in India pp. 317-336

- Varsha S. Kulkarni and Raghav Gaiha
- Are official forecasts of output growth in the EU still biased? pp. 337-349

- David Cronin and Kieran McQuinn
- Sectarian terrorism in Pakistan: Causes, impact and remedies pp. 350-361

- Syed Ali Abbas and Shabib Haider Syed
- Do changes in patent policy influence firms’ technology strategy? Evidence from manufacturing in India pp. 362-375

- Sidheswar Panda and Ruchi Sharma
- Public investment and growth: Lessons learned from 60-years experience in Southern Italy pp. 376-393

- Erasmo Papagni, Amedeo Lepore, Emanuele Felice, Anna Laura Baraldi and Maria Rosaria Alfano
- Fiscal harmonization in view of the Euro adoption: Economic implications for Poland pp. 394-415

- Andrzej Cieślik and Mehmet Burak Turgut
- Cultural policy and investment in China: Do they realize the government’s cultural objectives? pp. 416-432

- Xin Yi, David Throsby and Shusheng Gao
- Determinants of deglobalization: A hierarchical model to explore their interrelations as a conduit to policy pp. 433-447

- Shamita Garg and Professor Sushil
- Unemployment and education mismatch in the EU before and after the financial crisis pp. 448-473

- Fabrizio Pompei and Ekaterina Selezneva
- A model to assess the development priorities of local administrations through the hierarchy of strategic factors pp. 474-492

- Aleksandra Łuczak and Agnieszka Kozera
Volume 43, issue 1, 2021
- Why was the ECB’s reaction to Covid-19 crisis faster than after the 2008 financial crash? pp. 1-14

- Pierluigi Morelli and Elena Seghezza
- Modeling U.S. monetary policy during the global financial crisis and lessons for Covid-19 pp. 15-33

- Ramaprasad Bhar and Anastasios Malliaris
- The cross-impact between financial markets, Covid-19 pandemic, and economic sanctions: The case of Iran pp. 34-55

- Ali Hussein Samadi, Sakine Owjimehr and Zohoor Nezhad Halafi
- Public policies promoting the informal sector: Effects on incomes, employment and growth in Burkina Faso pp. 56-75

- Jean Abel Traoré and Idrissa Mohamed Ouedraogo
- Response to the COVID-19: Understanding implications of government lockdown policies pp. 76-94

- Anand Kumar, Bhawna Priya and Samir K. Srivastava
- Monetary transmission: Are emerging market and low-income countries different? pp. 95-108

- Ales Bulir and Jan Vlcek
- Can the EU funds promote regional resilience at time of Covid-19? Insights from the Great Recession11We thank the Editors and the four anonymous referees for helpful comments. We also thank Emanuele Ciani, Alex Cooper, Ugo Fratesi and the participants at different seminars and conferences for their helpful comments and suggestions. The views expressed in the paper are those of the authors and do not reflect those of the institutions they are affiliated with. The usual disclaimers apply pp. 109-126

- Roberta Arbolino and Paolo Di Caro
- Decision time: Cost estimations and policy implications to advance Universal Health Coverage in Cambodia pp. 127-145

- Robert John Kolesar, Sambo Pheakdey, Bart Jacobs and Sokchegn Phay
- Social stability challenged by Covid-19: Pandemics, inequality and policy responses pp. 146-160

- Cristiano Perugini and Marko Vladisavljevic
- Regime-specific impact of financial reforms on economic growth in Pakistan pp. 161-182

- Abdul Rahman, Muhammad Arshad Khan and Lanouar Charfeddine
- Differences in wage determination in the Eurozone: A challenge to the resilience of the common currency pp. 183-199

- Mariam Camarero, D’Adamo, Gaetano and Cecilio Tamarit
- Zero Lower Bound and negative interest rates: Choices for monetary policy in the UK pp. 200-229

- Muhammad Ali Nasir
- The impact of the term spread in US monetary policy from 1870 to 2013 pp. 230-251

- José Carlos Vides, Antonio Golpe and Jesús Iglesias
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