Journal of Policy Modeling
1979 - 2025
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Volume 6, issue 4, 1984
- Trade liberalization and labor market disruption pp. 431-454

- Peter Dixon, B. R. Parmenter and Alan Powell
- A model of the Canadian global exchange rate: A test of the 1970s pp. 455-483

- Kanta Marwah and Ronald Bodkin
- Rent seeking and the North-South terms of trade pp. 485-511

- Bob Hamilton, Sharif Mohammad and John Whalley
- The benefits to Caribbean Basin countries from the U.S. CBI tariff eliminations pp. 513-530

- Donald Rousslang and John Lindsey
- Exchange rate policies simulated by means of a disequilibrium model of the Finnish economy pp. 531-554

- Esko Aurikko
- Commodity market stabilization: A comparison of simple and optimal intervention strategies in the world copper market pp. 555-572

- S. Ghosh, C. L. Gilbert and Andrew Hughes Hallett
- Effects of defense spending on the Texas economy: An example of concave programming pp. 573-586

- Sten Thore, George Kozmetsky and Michelle Burtis
- The U.S. Economy in an interdependent world: A multicountry model: Guy V.G. Stevens, Richard B. Berner, Peter B. Clark, Ernesto Hernandez-Cata, Howard J. Howe, and Sung Y. Kwack, Washington, D.C.: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, 1984, 590 pp pp. 587-590

- George S. Tavias
Volume 6, issue 3, 1984
- Individual economic agents in a macroeconomic model: UK companies in Cambridge MDM pp. 289-309

- A. W. Goudie and G. Meeks
- The impact of the Soviet Union upon the U.S. feed/livestock sector-- An assessment pp. 311-340

- Susan Elizabeth Offutt and David Blandford
- Cooperation between politicians and econometricians and the search for optimal economic policy pp. 341-350

- Berc Rustem and Kumaraswamy Velupillai
- "Tops-down" versus "bottoms-up" approaches to regional modeling pp. 351-367

- L. H. Liew
- Multiple objective policy analysis: A factor analysis and tradeoff approach applied to the agricultural sector of the Dominican Republic pp. 369-387

- Elizabeth Erickson and Robert House
- Consumer behavior and energy demand forecasts for the United States: A synthesis of neoclassical and behavioral approaches using the Stanford Pilot CESM pp. 389-410

- Michael Barzelay and Alfredo Iusem
- The cost in lost productivity of new regulation in the U.S. chemical industry pp. 411-419

- Menahem Prywes
- Oil markets in turmoil: By Phillip Verleger. Cambridge, MA: Ballinger, 1982 pp. 421-425

- F. Gerard Adams and Jaime R. Marquez
- The future of nonfuel minerals in the U.S. and world economy: By Wassily Leontief, James C.M. Coo, Sylvia Nasar and Ira Sohn, Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 1983, 454 pp pp. 427-430

- William Watson
Volume 6, issue 2, 1984
- Jan Tinbergen: A profile pp. 151-158

- Henk C. Bos
- The evolution of development planning pp. 159-174

- Hollis Chenery
- World recovery strategies in the 1980s: Is world recovery synonymous to LDC recovery? pp. 175-207

- Carlo Andrea Bollino and Lawrence Klein
- The sensitivity of developing countries to external shocks in an interdependent world pp. 209-235

- Jean Mercenier and Jean Waelbroeck
- Changes in the world income distribution pp. 237-269

- Robert Summers, Irving B. Kravis and Alan Heston
- The equalizing role of human resource intensive growth strategies: A theoretical model pp. 271-287

- Irma Adelman and Amnon Levy
Volume 6, issue 1, 1984
- A general equilibrium model of domestic commerce in Mexico pp. 1-28

- Timothy Kehoe, Jaime Serra-Puche and Leopoldo Solis
- The impact of the recent strength of the dollar on the U.S. merchandise trade balance: Some "First-Round" effects and feedbacks from exchange rate induced changes in U.S.-relative inflation pp. 29-44

- Robert A. Feldman
- Debt management in a small open economy: A theoretical and an empirical study for Belgium pp. 45-67

- Arnie Berckmans, Francoise Thys-Clement, Denise Van Regemorter and Jozef Vuchelen
- The nexus between income distribution, trade policy, and monopoly power: An assessment of the tin market pp. 69-79

- Per Lundborg
- Emergency stocks: A theoretical analysis and an illustration for Israel pp. 81-94

- David Bigman and Itzhak Weksler
- Who benefits from the adjustment process in developing countries? A test on India, Kenya, and Turkey pp. 95-109

- Sanjeev Gupta and Sübidey Togan
- Will oil markets tighten again? A survey of policies to manage possible oil supply disruptions pp. 111-142

- Richard Gilbert and Knut Anton Mork
- International debt and the stability of the world economy: William R. Cline, Institute of International Economics, Washington, D.C. 1983 Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press pp. 147-150

- F. Gerard Adams, Jaime Marquez and Enrique P. Sanchez
Volume 5, issue 3, 1983
- Trade frictions and productivity performance--Technological, Price, and cost competitiveness of Japan and U.S. exports pp. 313-331

- Toshiko Tange
- A computational general equilibrium approach to the shadow pricing of trade restrictions and the adjustment of the exchange rate, with an application to Argentina pp. 333-361

- Andrew Feltenstein
- From oil shortage to oil glut: Simulation of growth prospects in the Nigerian economy pp. 363-378

- S. Olofin and J. O. Iyaniwura
- A world iron and steel economy model: A projection for 1980-1995 pp. 379-396

- Hideo Hashimoto
- Approaches to conflict modeling: A study of a possible USA-USSR nuclear confrontation pp. 397-417

- Niall M. Fraser, Keith W. Hipel and Jose R. del Monte
- Can Latin America carry its international debt? A prospective analysis using the Wharton Latin American debt simulation model pp. 419-441

- F. Gerard Adams, Enrique P. Sanchez and Mark E. Adams
- Developments in and prospects for external debt position and burden of developing countries: The case of Korea pp. 443-459

- Sung Y. Kwack
- The feasibility of alternative IMF-type stabilization programs in Mexico, 1983-1987 pp. 461-470

- Robert E. Looney and P. C. Frederiksen
Volume 5, issue 2, 1983
- Economic evaluation of an agricultural sector investment program: A case study for Peru pp. 149-177

- Roger D. Norton, Vittorio Santaniello and Julio A. Echevarria
- Planning studies with an optimal control multisectoral dynamic economic model: The case of Sri Lanka pp. 179-205

- G. Anandalingam
- Macroeconomic adjustment in Thailand: Demand management and supply conditions pp. 207-231

- Arne Drud and Wafik M. Grais
- Effects of export diversification in a primary commodity export country: Colombia pp. 233-252

- Thomas Mayer
- Optimal control of large nonlinear models: An efficient method of policy search applied to the Dutch economy pp. 253-270

- Andries Brandsma, Andrew Hughes Hallett and Nico van der Windt
- Modeling government fiscal behavior in Canada pp. 271-291

- Jack G. Selody and Kevin G. Lynch
- Costs and distortion of U.S. regulation policy in intercoastal lumber shipping pp. 293-307

- Roy Boyd
- Energy planning for developing countries: A study of Bangladesh: By Russell J. deLucia et al. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1982. pp. xx+298 pp. 309-311

- Giancarlo Perasso
Volume 5, issue 1, 1983
- Prospects for the Soviet economy to the year 2000 pp. 1-18

- Wassily Leontief, Jorge Mariscal and Ira Sohn
- A model of the inflationary process in six major O.E.C.D. economies: Empirical results and policy implications pp. 19-35

- George Tavlas
- The impact on the Canadian rapeseed industry of removing EEC import tariffs pp. 37-54

- Garry R. Griffith and Karl Meilke
- North-South relations: Alternative policy simulations for the world economy in the 1980s pp. 55-74

- Akira Onishi
- Policy responses to external shocks in sub-Saharan African countries pp. 75-105

- Bela Balassa
- Some criteria to evaluate demand management policies in Asian countries pp. 107-123

- Sheetal Chand and Ichiro Otani
- Consistent price determination of income and production: A singular equation system applied to the MPS model pp. 125-148

- Robin Sickles and Stephan S. Thurman
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