Journal of Policy Modeling
1979 - 2025
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Volume 4, issue 3, 1982
- Are government deficits the prime cause of inflation? pp. 279-309

- Ulrich R. Kohli and Warwick McKibbin
- Five ways to ration capital: The case of a developing economy pp. 311-339

- Glenn Westley
- An evaluation of the Tokyo Round trade agreement using general equilibrium computational methods pp. 341-361

- John Whalley
- Food security, consumption diversification and foreign exchange balances in Indonesia: Results from a multi-commodity simulation pp. 363-393

- Rodney Tyers and Anas Rachman
- An econometric model of the agricultural sector of the Indian economy pp. 395-411

- Ashok Parikh
- A joined input-output and econometric approach to endogenous calculations of final demands and outputs pp. 413-423

- Fyodor Kushnirsky
- Policy analysis in a socioeconomic model of basic needs applied to four countries pp. 425-455

- Michael Hopkins and Rolph Van der Hoeven
- Population and development modelling: Proceedings of the United Nations/ UNFPA Expert Groups meeting, Geneva, Switzerland, 24-28 September 1979: New York, New York: United Nations, 1981, 129 pp., $12.00 pp. 457-462

- Nancy Birdsall
Volume 4, issue 2, 1982
- Differential impacts of tax incentives for investment pp. 143-159

- Robert Eisner and Steven Bender
- General versus industry-specific industrial policy incentives pp. 161-174

- F. Gerard Adams and Vijaya G. Duggal
- Industrial policy in the world economy: Medium term simulations pp. 175-189

- Lawrence R. Kiein, Carlo Andrea Bollino and Shahrokh Fardoust
- Resource exhaustion, economic growth, and income distribution: A comparison of an optimization and a competitive equilibrium model pp. 191-209

- Hung-Po Chao
- Distributional implications of changes in U.S. petroleum taxation pp. 211-222

- Thanos Catsambas
- Asset markets and foreign exchange intervention: A model of the Belgo-Luxemburg economic union pp. 223-242

- Marie-Christine Adam
- Should policymaking account for market expectations? An estimate of their impact on commodity policy pp. 243-258

- Mark W. French
- The analytic foundation of international economic modeling at the OECD pp. 261-273

- G. E. J. Llewellyn and L. W. Samuelson
- The U.S. multiregional input-output accounts and model: Karen R. Polenske, Lexington, Mass., D.C. Health: 1980, pp. xx + 358 pp. 275-275

- Charles L. Ceven
- Modeling the multiregional economic system: F. Gerard Adams and Norman J. Glickman, Eds., Lexington, Mass., D.C. Heath: 1980, pp. ix + 310 pp. 275-277

- Charles L. Ceven
Volume 4, issue 1, 1982
- Trade and development in the world economy: Methodological features of Project DYNAMICO pp. 3-22

- Antonio Maria Costa and Peter Jennergren
- Computation of equilibria for nonlinear economies: Two experimental models pp. 23-43

- Hung-po Chao, Sehun Kim and Alan Manne
- Resource reallocation under alternative trade regimes: A simulation of Turkey's entry into the EEC pp. 45-65

- Tercan Baysan
- A longitudinal study of some dimensions of socioeconomic development: Turkey 1948-77 pp. 67-84

- Ahmet C. Tekiner
- Different macroclosures of the original Johansen model and their impact on policy evaluation pp. 85-97

- Jorn Rattso
- The international trade in automobiles: Explaining short-run changes in the import share of the United States market, 1979-1981 pp. 99-109

- William F. Finan and Paul Rappoport
- Models of economic planning under uncertainty: A selective survey and appraisal pp. 111-134

- Jati K. Sengupta
- Population and Economic Change in Developing Countries: Richard A. Easterlin, Ed. A conference report of Universities-National Bureau Committee for Economic Research, No. 30. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press. 1980, 581 pp. + ix, U.S. $38.00 pp. 135-138

- Wuu-Long Lin
Volume 3, issue 3, 1981
- Multicountry dynamic multipliers under fixed and floating exchange rates: An econometric analysis pp. 279-294

- Shuntaro Shishido and Hideto Sato
- Poverty, inequality, and development: A distributional approach pp. 295-315

- Gary Fields
- Can educational policy affect the distribution of earnings?--A quantitative exploration pp. 317-335

- Randolph Rice
- Policy simulations with a macroeconometric model of the Indian economy pp. 337-359

- D. K. Srivastava
- MFN tariff treatment of imports from China: Effects on U.S. employment pp. 361-373

- Thomas Bayard, James Orr, Joseph Pelzman and Jorge Perez-Lopez
- The linkage effects of raw material processing in economic development: A survey of modeling and other approaches pp. 375-397

- F. Gerard Adams and Jere Behrman
- Comments on Montague J. Lord's "distributional effects of international commodity price stabilization: Do the aggregate gains apply to individual producing countries?" [JPM 3:61-75 (1981)] pp. 399-403

- Jere Behrman
- Rejoinder pp. 405-410

- Montague Lord
- Practical experiences with modeling and forecasting time series: G.M. Jenkins, GJP Ltd pp. 411-412

- Charles Dale
Volume 3, issue 2, 1981
- A disaggregated model of world production and trade: An estimate of the impact of the Tokyo Round pp. 127-152

- Alan Deardorff and Robert Stern
- The experience of the EEC Eurolink Project in modeling bilateral trade linkage equations pp. 153-173

- P. Ranuzzi
- The microeconomics of distribution: A simulation of the farm economy pp. 175-206

- Lawrence J. Lau, Pan A. Yotopoulos, Erwin C. Chou and Wuu-Long Lin
- A computable prototype model of economic development pp. 207-220

- Dinesh Desai
- The bureaucratic response to economic fluctuation: An econometric investigation of Hungarian investment policies pp. 221-243

- Michael Marrese
- Price vs. revenue stabilization through a buffer stock: Which is more financially feasible for LDCs? pp. 245-250

- Seon Lee and David Blandford
- Political assessment by international firms: Models or methodologies? pp. 251-270

- Stephen J. Kobrin
- Systems analysis by multilevel methods: With applications to economics and management: Yvo M.I. Dirickx and L. Peter Jennergren John Wiley and Sons. 1979 pp. 271-272

- Paul R. Kleindorfer
- Pitfalls of analysis: G. Majone, and E.S. Quade, International Series on Applied Systems Analysis, John Wiley and Sons, Chichester, England pp. 272-276

- Peter Jennergren
Volume 3, issue 1, 1981
- Interest rate policies and inflation in interdependent economies: Recent policy dilemmas pp. 1-18

- George Tavlas, Danny Leipziger, Dae Choi and Victor Filatov
- Efficiency in natural resource usage: A comparison of market central planning policies pp. 19-35

- Zdenek Drabek
- Distribution of power and agrarian reform: An explanatory model applied to India and Chile pp. 37-59

- Suleiman I. Cohen
- Distributional effects of international commodity price stabilization: Do the aggregate gains apply to individual producing countries? pp. 61-75

- Montague Lord
- A family income distribution model for regional (Massachusetts) policy analysis pp. 77-92

- George I. Treyz, G. E. DuGuay, C. Lon Chen and Roy E. Williams
- The impact of a Tax-Based Incomes Policy on U.S. macroeconomic performance: An optimal control study pp. 93-105

- Bob Chirinko and Laurence Seidman
- Optimal stabilization policies for housing activity pp. 107-121

- Hossein G. Razavi and Elizabeth MacRae
- Inflatsia i krisis regulirovania ekonontiki (stagflation in regulated economies): Stanislav M. Menshikov, Misl, Moscow, 1979 pp. 122-124

- Angus Madisson
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