Journal of Policy Modeling
1979 - 2025
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Volume 41, issue 6, 2019
- Does financial development affect income inequality in the U.S. States? pp. 1043-1056

- Manoel Bittencourt, Shinhye Chang, Rangan Gupta and Stephen Miller
- Good value for public money? The case of R&D policy pp. 1057-1076

- Francesco Aiello, Giuseppe Albanese and Paolo Piselli
- Policy regimes and the shape of the Phillips curve in Australia pp. 1077-1094

- Debdulal Mallick
- Multi-group segregation for nominal and ordinal categorical data: An application to socio-religious groups in India pp. 1095-1108

- Anjan Ray Chaudhury and Madhabendra Sinha
- Business reform outcomes: Why so different? pp. 1109-1127

- Petar Stankov and Aleksandar Vasilev
- Does tax reduction have an effect on gross domestic product? An empirical investigation pp. 1128-1143

- Knut L. Seip
- Macroeconomic effects of an open-ended asset purchase programme pp. 1144-1159

- Lorenzo Burlon, Alessandro Notarpietro and Massimiliano Pisani
- Improved governance of Indian school system through school consolidation pp. 1160-1178

- Abhishek Bhatnagar and Nomesh B. Bolia
- Macroeconomic effects of public investment in South-East Europe pp. 1179-1194

- Igor Masten and Ana Grdović Gnip
- Impact of finance on growth: Does it vary with development levels or cyclical conditions? pp. 1195-1209

- Yen Ngoc Nguyen, Kym Brown and Michael Skully
- Public investment in care services in Turkey: Promoting employment & gender inclusive growth pp. 1210-1229

- Kijong Kim, Ipek Ilkkaracan and Tolga Kaya
- The causal relationship among electricity consumption, economic growth and capital stock in Iran pp. 1230-1256

- N. Salmanzadeh-Meydani and S.M.T. Fatemi Ghomi
Volume 41, issue 5, 2019
- The economic benefits of the EU Single Market in goods and services pp. 803-818

- in ’t Veld, Jan
- Models of supranational policymaking and the reform of the EMU pp. 819-844

- Luciano Andreozzi and Roberto Tamborini
- The long-term consequences of youth housing for childbearing and higher education pp. 845-858

- Cecilia Enström Öst and Mats Wilhelmsson
- Mandated superannuation contributions and the structure of the financial sector in Australia pp. 859-881

- Jason Nassios, James Giesecke, Peter Dixon and Maureen Rimmer
- Investors’ characteristics and the business climate as drivers of backward linkages in Vietnam pp. 882-904

- Chiara Franco, Marco Sanfilippo and Adnan Seric
- Efficiency and Productivity changes in the presence of undesirable outcomes in Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care pp. 905-925

- Subramania Raju Rajasulochana and Po-Chi Chen
- Economic policy implications of the Gibson Law in the Netherlands (1800–2012) pp. 926-942

- Marinko Skare and Lorena Mošnja-Škare
- Policy inertia, self-defeating expectations and structural reforms: can policy modeling cope? pp. 943-962

- Luigi Bonatti and Andrea Fracasso
- Financial liberalization and long-run stability of money demand in Nigeria pp. 963-980

- Oludele Folarin and Simplice Asongu
- Effect of monetary policy credibility on the fear of floating: Evidence from Brazil pp. 981-1004

- Gabriel Montes and Caio Ferrari Ferreira
- Does research and development expenditure impact innovation? Evidence from the European Union countries pp. 1005-1025

- Panagiotis Pegkas, Christos Staikouras and Constantinos Tsamadias
Volume 41, issue 4, 2019
- Secondary school dropout and work outcomes in ten developing countries pp. 547-567

- Chiara Mussida, Dario Sciulli and Marcello Signorelli
- Inflation projections for monetary policy decision making pp. 568-585

- Luis Alvarez and Isabel Sánchez
- Getting low educated and older people into work: The role of fiscal policy pp. 586-606

- Freddy Heylen and Renaat van de Kerckhove
- Reforms of the Common Agricultural Policy of the EU: Expected results and their social acceptance pp. 607-622

- Ewa Kiryluk-Dryjska and Agnieszka Baer-Nawrocka
- Terrorism, military operations and farmer’s income in Waziristan (Pakistan) pp. 623-635

- Murad Khan and Tanvir Ahmed
- Wagner on government spending and national income: A new look at an old relationship pp. 636-646

- Manuchehr Irandoust
- International transmission of monetary and global commodity price shocks to Turkey pp. 647-665

- İrfan Civcir and Dizem Ertac Varoglu
- Macroeconomic and welfare effects of tax reforms in emerging economies: A case study of Morocco pp. 666-699

- Hamed Ghiaie, Gregory Auclair and Jean Frederic Noah Ndela Ntsama
- Does culture matter for the economic performance of countries? An overview of the literature pp. 700-717

- Marco Castellani
- On welfare effects of increasing retirement age pp. 718-746

- Krzysztof Makarski and Joanna Tyrowicz
- Wagner’s law vs. Keynes’ hypothesis in very different countries (Armenia and Spain) pp. 747-762

- Gohar Sedrakyan and Laura Varela-Candamio
- Transmission of monetary policy in the US and EU in times of expansion and crisis pp. 763-783

- Fructuoso Borrallo Egea and Luis Hierro
- The economic effects of carbon tax on China’s provinces pp. 784-802

- Kun Zhang, Mei-Mei Xue, Kuishuang Feng and Qiao-Mei Liang
Volume 41, issue 3, 2019
- Overview of technology, productivity, trade, growth, and jobs in the United States and the world pp. 435-443

- Dominick Salvatore
- Prospects for a revival in U. S. productivity growth pp. 444-458

- Robert J. Gordon and Hassan Sayed
- Recent U.S. economic performance and prospects for future growth pp. 459-476

- Dale Jorgenson, Mun Ho and Jon Samuels
- Narratives about technology-induced job degradation then and now pp. 477-488

- Robert J. Shiller
- Challenges to the trade system: The potential impact of changes in future trade policy pp. 489-506

- Eddy Bekkers
- The European Union in the crisis of the postwar economic order pp. 507-521

- Moreno Bertoldi
- Global adjustment to US disengagement from the world trading system pp. 522-536

- Sherman Robinson and Karen Thierfelder
- Global implications of U.S. trade policies for reducing structural trade imbalances pp. 537-545

- Dominick Salvatore and Fred Campano
Volume 41, issue 2, 2019
- Reconsidering the philanthropic foundation minimum payout policy under a “new normal” pp. 219-233

- Zvika Afik and Hagai Katz
- The impact of tourism and finance on women empowerment pp. 234-254

- Abdelmohsen A. Nassani, Abdullah Mohammed Aldakhil, Muhammad Moinuddin Qazi Abro, Talat Islam and Khalid Zaman
- EU countries’ progress towards ‘Europe 2020 strategy targets’ pp. 255-272

- Nicky Rogge
- The importance of social and government learning in ex ante policy evaluation pp. 273-293

- Gonzalo Castañeda and Omar A. Guerrero
- Did monetary policy fuel the housing bubble? An application to Ireland pp. 294-315

- Cindy Moons and Kevin Hellinckx
- Training and job search assistance programmes in Spain: The case of long-term unemployed pp. 316-335

- Maite Blázquez Cuesta, Ainhoa Herrarte Sánchez and Felipe Sáez
- Remittance volatility and financial sector development in sub-Saharan African countries pp. 336-351

- Pieter Opperman and Charles Adjasi
- The impact of adult and non-adult mortality on development: Two centuries evidence from a panel of industrial countries pp. 352-371

- Dierk Herzer and Korbinian Nagel
- Macroeconomic impact of public debt and foreign aid in Sri Lanka pp. 372-394

- Biswajit Maitra
- Transmission mechanisms of financial stress into economic activity in Turkey pp. 395-415

- Onur Polat and Ibrahim Ozkan
- A remote sensing look at the economy of a Russian region (Rostov) adjacent to the Ukrainian crisis pp. 416-431

- Gregory Brock
Volume 41, issue 1, 2019
- An economic analysis of nanofood labeling pp. 1-20

- Van Tran, Amalia Yiannaka and Konstantinos Giannakas
- The role of standards in the policy debate on the EU-US trade agreement pp. 21-38

- Knut Blind and Jo-Ann Müller
- Trade sophistication in developing countries: Does export destination matter? pp. 39-51

- Mina Baliamoune
- Cohort patterns in adult literacy skills: How are new generations doing? pp. 52-65

- Sara Flisi, Valentina Goglio, Elena Meroni and Esperanza Vera-Toscano
- Exploring the implications of different loan-to-value macroprudential policy designs pp. 66-83

- R. Basto, Sandra Gomes and D. Lima
- Bailouts: The lesser of two evils? pp. 84-98

- Silvia Calo'
- The signalling role of over-education and qualifications mismatch pp. 99-119

- Inmaculada García-Mainar and Victor Montuenga
- Impact of microcredit on rural household welfare and economic growth in Vietnam pp. 120-139

- Pham Tien Thanh, Katsuhiro Saito and Pham Bao Duong
- Modeling agricultural risk management policies – The implementation of the Income Stabilization Tool in Italy pp. 140-155

- Simone Severini, Luigi Biagini and Robert Finger
- The impact of rice research expenditure policy in Thailand pp. 156-167

- Sasarose Jaijit, Naraphorn Paoprasert and Juta Pichitlamken
- Health care expenditure and infant mortality in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 168-178

- Anthony Akinlo and Abiola O. Sulola
- How much is too much: Does the size of income support transfers affect labor supply? pp. 179-196

- Ervin Prifti, Elisenda Estruch, Silvio Daidone and Benjamin Davis
- Identifying Systemically Important Banks: A temporal approach for macroprudential policies pp. 197-218

- A. Spelta, N. Pecora and P. Rovira Kaltwasser
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