Journal of Policy Modeling
1979 - 2025
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Volume 42, issue 6, 2020
- Macroprudential policy and the probability of a banking crisis pp. 1169-1186

- Ryota Nakatani
- How do countries choose their monetary policy frameworks? pp. 1187-1207

- David Cobham and Mengdi Song
- The impact of trade liberalisation on poverty and inequality: Evidence from CGE models pp. 1208-1227

- Edward Anderson
- Public spending on agriculture in Southern Africa: Sectoral and intra-sectoral impact and policy implications pp. 1228-1247

- Greenwell C. Matchaya
- The quasi-market of employment services in Italy pp. 1248-1269

- Francesco Pastore
- An assessment of the performance of Italian public historical archives: Preservation vs utilisation pp. 1270-1286

- Calogero Guccio, Marco Ferdinando Martorana, Isidoro Mazza, Giacomo Pignataro and Ilde Rizzo
- Strategic evaluation criteria to assess competitiveness of the service industry in Taiwan pp. 1287-1309

- Pei-Hsuan Tsai
- The impact of euro Area monetary policy on Central and Eastern Europe pp. 1310-1333

- Soňa Benecká, Ludmila Fadejeva and Martin Feldkircher
- Under economic adjustment programs, do private sector wages respond to changes in public wages and employment? pp. 1334-1351

- Antonis Adam
- Internalizing the public cost of obesity in Spain: Distributional effects on nutrient intake pp. 1352-1371

- Wisdom Dogbe and Jose M. Gil
- Efficiency measurement of Indian high courts using DEA: A policy perspective pp. 1372-1393

- Maansi Gupta and Nomesh B. Bolia
- Macroeconomic determinants of antidepressant use pp. 1394-1407

- Gamze Öztürk, Ibrahim Yetkiner and Elif Özden
- Implicit public debt thresholds: An operational proposal pp. 1408-1424

- Mario Alloza, Javier Andrés, Javier Pérez and Juan Rojas
Volume 42, issue 5, 2020
- Vietnam’s extraordinary performance in the PISA assessment: A cultural explanation of an education paradox pp. 913-932

- M Asadullah, Liyanage Devangi H. Perera and Saizi Xiao
- Institutional reforms for economic growth in the Western Balkan countries pp. 933-952

- Vladimir Nedić, Danijela Despotović, Slobodan Cvetanović, Tadija Djukić and Dragan Petrović
- Does biomass energy consumption reduce total energy CO2 emissions in the US? pp. 953-967

- GwanSeon Kim, Sun-Ki Choi and Jun Ho Seok
- Direct payments to Japanese farmers: Do they reduce rice income inequality? Lessons for other Asian countries pp. 968-981

- Atomu Nitta, Yasutaka Yamamoto, Katsunobu Kondo and Daisuke Sawauchi
- Does economic development reduce household size? Evidence from India pp. 982-999

- Sabyasachi Tripathi
- Can lower remittance costs improve human capital accumulation in Africa? pp. 1000-1021

- Maroula Khraiche and James Boudreau
- Are EU standards detrimental to Africa’s exports? pp. 1022-1037

- Fatima Kareem and Inmaculada Martínez-Zarzoso
- The impact of school autonomy and education marketization in the United Kingdom pp. 1038-1048

- Wen Fan and Yu Liang
- Threshold effects of liquidity risk and credit risk on bank stability in the MENA region pp. 1049-1063

- Nesrine Djebali and Khemais Zaghdoudi
- The link between quality of government and regional resilience in Europe pp. 1064-1084

- Vicente Rios and Lisa Gianmoena
- Does the perception of benefit fraud shape tax attitudes in Europe? pp. 1085-1105

- Ana Moro-Egido and Ángel Solano-García
- The dynamics among entrepreneurship, innovation, and economic growth in the Eurozone countries pp. 1106-1122

- Rudra P. Pradhan, Mak Arvin, Mahendhiran Nair and Sara E. Bennett
- The cyclically-adjusted primary balance: A novel approach for the euro area pp. 1123-1145

- Giovanni Carnazza, Paolo Liberati and Agnese Sacchi
- Impact of socio-economic infrastructure investments on income inequality in Iran pp. 1146-1168

- Mehdi Zolfaghari, Mahbobe Kabiri and Hamideh Saadatmanesh
Volume 42, issue 4, 2020
- Growth and trade in the United States and the world economy: Overview pp. 750-759

- Dominick Salvatore
- Reaping what we sow: Investment trends and the future pp. 760-766

- Janice Eberly
- Secular stagnation or technological lull? pp. 767-777

- Valerie Ramey
- Falling real interest rates, rising debt: A free lunch? pp. 778-790

- Kenneth Rogoff
- Popular economic narratives advancing the longest U.S. expansion 2009–2019 pp. 791-798

- Robert J. Shiller
- Why Trump shot the Sheriffs: The end of WTO dispute settlement 1.0 pp. 799-819

- Chad Bown and Soumaya Keynes
- Why hasn’t the impact of the trade war been greater? pp. 820-828

- Barry Eichengreen
- The Value of the WTO pp. 829-849

- Robert Koopman, John Hancock, Roberta Piermartini and Eddy Bekkers
- Are tariffs bad for growth? Yes, say five decades of data from 150 countries pp. 850-859

- Davide Furceri, Swarnali Hannan, Jonathan Ostry and Andrew Rose
- US and euro area growth performances: Are they so different? pp. 860-877

- Moreno Bertoldi and Kristian Orsini
- The impact of the twin financial crises pp. 878-892

- Anastasios Malliaris and Mary Malliaris
- Capital markets integration and economic growth in the European Union pp. 893-902

- Lucjan Orlowski
- Why does Europe grow more slowly than the United States? pp. 903-912

- Fred Campano, Alberto Costantiello, Lucio Laureti and Dominick Salvatore
Volume 42, issue 3, 2020
- Unconventional monetary policies from conventional theories: Modern lessons for central bankers pp. 503-519

- Giuseppe Fontana and Marco Veronese Passarella
- Globalization, financial development and economic growth: Perils on the environmental sustainability of an emerging economy pp. 520-535

- Pradeepta Sethi, Debkumar Chakrabarti and Sankalpa Bhattacharjee
- Seasonal patterns of global oil consumption: Implications for long term energy policy pp. 536-556

- Julian Inchauspe, Jun Li and Jason Park
- The Impact of Immigration on Skills, Innovation and Wages: Education Matters more than where People Come from pp. 557-582

- Gouranga Gopal Das, Sugata Marjit and Mausumi Kar
- Non-tariff barrier on chicken imports into Russia: Impact on production, trade and prices pp. 583-596

- Byung Min Soon and Wyatt Thompson
- Oil prices, stock market returns and volatility spillovers: Evidence from Turkey pp. 597-614

- Nuket Kirci Cevik, Emrah Çevik and Selahattin Dibooglu
- Public sector efficiency in the design of a euro-area social benefit scheme pp. 615-627

- Sijuola Olanubi, Oluwanbepelumi Esther Osode and Abiodun Adewale Adegboye
- The impact of de-globalization on China’s economic transformation: Evidence from manufacturing export pp. 628-660

- Ling-Yun He, Xi Lin and ZhongXiang Zhang
- Waste management communication policy for effective citizen awareness pp. 661-678

- Kaveri Kala, Nomesh B. Bolia and Professor Sushil
- Do labour market policies reduce the informal economy more effectively than enforcement and deterrence? pp. 679-698

- Dürdane Şirin Saraçoğlu
- An evaluation of alternative fiscal adjustment plans: The case of Italy pp. 699-711

- Nicola Acocella, Elton Beqiraj, Giovanni Di Bartolomeo, Marco Di Pietro and Francesco Felici
- Reforming the European Common Agricultural Policy: From price & income support to risk management pp. 712-727

- Alexandre Gohin and Yu Zheng
- Breaking the Perverse Health-debt Cycle in Sri Lanka: Policy Options pp. 728-745

- Ramanie Samaratunge, Ajantha Sisira Kumara and Lakmal Abeysekera
Volume 42, issue 2, 2020
- Universal basic income with flat tax reform in France pp. 235-249

- Riccardo Magnani and Luca Piccoli
- The impact of fiscal shocks on real GDP and income inequality: What do Australian data say? pp. 250-270

- Chandika Gunasinghe, Eliyathamby Selvanathan, Athula Naranpanawa and John Forster
- Does social media promote democracy? Some empirical evidence pp. 271-290

- Chandan Jha and Oasis Kodila-Tedika
- Does population ageing affect savings in Europe? pp. 291-306

- Marta Pascual-Saez, David Cantarero-Prieto and Jose Ramos Manso
- Economic liberalization in Egypt: A way to reduce the shadow economy? pp. 307-327

- Mohammad Reza Farzanegan, Mai Hassan and Ahmed Mohamed Badreldin
- Does the Euro–Mediterranean Partnership contribute to regional integration? pp. 328-348

- Faten Ben Slimane, Sabri Boubaker and Jamel Jouini
- Social protection for happiness? The impact of social pension reform on subjective well-being of the Korean elderly pp. 349-366

- Tae-Young Pak
- Shifting taxes away from labour enhances equity and fiscal efficiency pp. 367-384

- Flavia Coda Moscarola, Ugo Colombino, Francesco Figari and Marilena Locatelli
- Home country impact on Outward FDI from India pp. 385-400

- Rishika Nayyar and Jaydeep Mukherjee
- Multi-scale assessment of the livestock sector for policy design in Zambia pp. 401-418

- Céline Dutilly, Véronique Alary, Pascal Bonnet, Matthieu Lesnoff, Paul Fandamu and Cees de Haan
- Simplex representation of insurance performance analysis pp. 419-436

- Sai Ranjani Bharathkumar and Santanu Gupta
- Recurrent explosive public debts and the long-run fiscal sustainability pp. 437-450

- Victor Bystrov and Michał Mackiewicz
- Financial efficiency and accounting quality: The impact of institutional micro-factors on FDI pp. 451-465

- Jouahn Nam, Joseph Bon Sesay, Kevin Wynne and Ge Zhang
- Causes and impacts of the mis-representation of agricultural policy—The case of food supply security payments in Switzerland pp. 466-482

- Anke Möhring and Stefan Mann
- Satisfaction and preferences in a legality social dilemma: Does corporate social responsibility impact consumers’ behaviour? pp. 483-502

- Leonardo Becchetti, Germana Corrado, Vittorio Pelligra and Fiammetta Rossetti
Volume 42, issue 1, 2020
- How does BREXIT affect production patterns of multinational enterprises? pp. 1-19

- Kazuhiko Oyamada
- Currency devaluation and trade balance: Evidence from the US services trade pp. 20-37

- Ka Ming Cheng
- The politician and the vote factory: Candidates’ resource management skills and electoral returns pp. 38-55

- Etienne Farvaque, Martial Foucault and Stéphane Vigeant
- Are there monetary clusters in the Eurozone? The impact of ECB policy pp. 56-76

- Helena Dominguez-Torres and Luis Ángel Hierro
- The impact of population aging in rich countries: What’s the future? pp. 77-95

- Evangelia Papapetrou and Pinelopi Tsalaporta
- Sectoral FDI inflows and domestic investments in Pakistan pp. 96-111

- Syed Hasanat Shah, Hafsa Hasnat, Simon Cottrell and Mohsin Ahmad
- The impact of economic, social and cultural conditions on educational attainments pp. 112-132

- Raffaele Lagravinese, Paolo Liberati and Giuliano Resce
- Is China Affected by the Resource Curse? A Critical Review of the Chinese Literature pp. 133-152

- Qian Zhang and Roy Brouwer
- Policy implications of the Lucas Critique empirically tested along the global financial crisis pp. 153-172

- Amira Karimova, Esra Simsek and Mehmet Orhan
- Comparing the effectiveness of market-based and choice-based environmental policy pp. 173-191

- Jason Walter
- Financial Crisis and Sustainability of US Fiscal Deficit: Indicators or Tests? pp. 192-204

- Paolo Canofari, Giancarlo Marini and Alessandro Piergallini
- Does the twin deficit hypothesis hold in the OECD countries under different real interest rate regimes? pp. 205-215

- Mustafa Erhan Bilman and Sadık Karaoğlan
- The role of deficit and debt in financing growth in West Africa pp. 216-234

- Kizito Uyi Ehigiamusoe and Hooi Hooi Lean
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