Journal of Policy Modeling
1979 - 2025
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Volume 39, issue 6, 2017
- Poverty reduction during the rural–urban transformation: Rural development is still more important than urbanisation pp. 963-982

- Katsushi Imai, Raghav Gaiha and Alessandra Garbero
- Measuring chronic multidimensional poverty pp. 983-1006

- Sabina Alkire, Mauricio Apablaza, Satya Chakravarty and Gaston Yalonetzky
- Protectionism, how stupid is this? The causal effect of free trade for the world’s poorest countries: Evidence from a quasi-experiment in Switzerland pp. 1007-1018

- Christian Ritzel and Andreas Kohler
- Convergence-driven inflation and the channels of its absorption pp. 1019-1034

- Karolina Konopczak and Aleksander Welfe
- Urbanization, democracy, bureaucratic quality, and environmental degradation pp. 1035-1051

- Samuel Adams and Edem Kwame Mensah Klobodu
- The impact of US policy uncertainty on the monetary effectiveness in the Euro area pp. 1052-1064

- Mehmet Balcilar, Riza Demirer, Rangan Gupta and Renee van Eyden
- Economic growth and convergence: Do institutional proximity and spillovers matter? pp. 1065-1085

- Mahyudin Ahmad and Stephen Hall
- Health reform policy-making: Fiscal sustainability matters (The case of Iran’s PresidentCare) pp. 1086-1101

- Tohid Atashbar, Abbas Assari Arani, Joseph Antoun and Thomas Bossert
- Lending activity and credit supply in Croatia during the crisis pp. 1102-1116

- Tanja Broz and Tomislav Ridzak
- Government spending and its components in Italy, 1862–2009: Drivers and policy implications pp. 1117-1140

- Barbara Pistoresi, Alberto Rinaldi and Francesco Salsano
- The macroeconomic impact of future water scarcity pp. 1141-1162

- Roberto Roson and Richard Damania
- Social protection for poverty reduction in times of crisis pp. 1163-1183

- Youssouf Kiendrebeogo, Kossi Assimaidou and Abdoulaye Tall
Volume 39, issue 5, 2017
- A household model of opium-poppy cultivation in Afghanistan pp. 741-761

- Victoria A. Greenfield, Craig A. Bond and Keith Crane
- Pricing, concentration & public policy: The U.S. automobile market pp. 762-774

- Michael Tansey and Sudhakar Raju
- Evidence of persistence in U.S. short and long-term interest rates pp. 775-789

- Luis Gil-Alana, Juncal Cuñado and Rangan Gupta
- Danger: Local corruption is contagious! pp. 790-808

- Beatriz G. López-Valcárcel, Juan Jiménez González and Jordi Perdiguero
- Do higher government wages induce less corruption? Cross-country panel evidence pp. 809-826

- Weihua An and Yesola Kweon
- A food demand framework for International Food Security Assessment pp. 827-842

- John Beghin, Birgit Meade and Stacey Rosen
- Financing HIV/AIDS responses in Africa: Impact evidence from Uganda pp. 843-860

- Judith Kabajulizi and Mthuli Ncube
- Quality of Growth Empirics: Comparative gaps, benchmarking and policy syndromes pp. 861-882

- Simplice Asongu and Jacinta Nwachukwu
- The NAIRU determinants: What’s structural about unemployment in Europe? pp. 883-908

- Philipp Heimberger, Jakob Kapeller and Bernhard Schütz
- Wage effects of cognitive skills and educational mismatch in Europe pp. 909-927

- Lucía Mateos Romero, Inés P. Murillo Huertas and Mª del Mar Salinas Jiménez
- Regional industrial informality and efficiency in Mexico, 1990–2013 pp. 928-941

- Gregory Brock and Vicente German-Soto
- Competitiveness divergence in the Eurozone: The need for symmetric adjustment pp. 942-962

- Nikolaos Giannellis and Minoas Koukouritakis
Volume 39, issue 4, 2017
- Where is the world economy headed?: An overview pp. 594-602

- Dominick Salvatore
- Where in the world is the world heading? pp. 603-607

- Angus Deaton
- Linking the best and worst of global trends pp. 608-610

- Roger Myerson
- Dangers in a repeat of historic corporatism pp. 611-615

- Edmund Phelps
- Economic risks associated with deep change in technology, and their mitigation pp. 616-624

- Robert Shiller
- The coming great transformation pp. 625-638

- Joseph Stiglitz
- Short-run effects of lower productivity growth. A twist on the secular stagnation hypothesis pp. 639-649

- Olivier Blanchard, Guido Lorenzoni and L’Huillier, Jean-Paul
- A two-handed approach to secular stagnation: Some thoughts based on 1930s experience pp. 650-654

- Barry Eichengreen
- Why is growth better in the United States than in other industrial countries? pp. 655-659

- Martin Feldstein
- The outlook for advanced economies pp. 660-672

- Dale Jorgenson and Khuong Vu
- Monetary policy in a low interest rate world pp. 673-679

- Kenneth Rogoff
- Emerging and developing economies: Entering a rough patch or protracted low gear? pp. 680-698

- Rupa Duttagupta and Futoshi Narita
- Multidimensional connectivity: Why the interplay of international connections matters for knowledge transfers pp. 699-711

- David Gould and Georgi Panterov
- Avoiding pitfalls in China’s transition of its growth model pp. 712-728

- Pingfan Hong and Hung-Yi Li
- Capturing the effects of changing capital-intensity on Long-term growth in the major emerging economies pp. 729-740

- Fred Campano, Lucio Laureti and Dominick Salvatore
Volume 39, issue 2, 2017
- The Serengeti ecosystem—Burden or bounty? pp. 185-205

- Richard Damania and Pasquale Scandizzo
- Wavelet-based monetary and fiscal policy in the Euro area pp. 206-231

- Patrick Crowley and David Hudgins
- Emerging economies’ short-term private external debt as evidence of economic crisis pp. 232-246

- Oya Ekici and Ali Nemlioğlu
- Will US inflation awake from the dead? The role of slack and non-linearities in the Phillips curve pp. 247-271

- Bruno Albuquerque and Ursel Baumann
- Maximizing price stability in a monetary economy pp. 272-289

- Warren Mosler and Damiano B. Silipo
- Financial development and economic growth: Some theory and more evidence pp. 290-306

- Dilek Durusu-Ciftci, M. Serdar Ispir and Ibrahim Yetkiner
- Unravelling the structure of Turkish exports: Impediments and policy pp. 307-323

- Öner Günçavdı and Saime Kayam
- The savings and investment relationship: The Feldstein–Horioka puzzle revisited pp. 324-332

- Saleheen Khan
- The impact of government outsourcing on public spending: Evidence from European Union countries pp. 333-348

- José M. Alonso, Judith Clifton and Daniel Díaz-Fuentes
- The quest for optimal monetary policy rules in India pp. 349-370

- Michael Debabrata Patra, Jeevan Khundrakpam and Sivaramakrishnan Gangadaran
- The environmental Kuznets curve for carbon dioxide in India and China: Growth and pollution at crossroad pp. 371-385

- Debdatta Pal and Subrata Kumar Mitra
Volume 39, issue 1, 2017
- The impact of ICT and e-commerce on employment in Europe pp. 1-18

- Federico Biagi and Martin Falk
- The demand for public–private crop insurance and government disaster relief pp. 19-34

- Petri Liesivaara and Sami Myyrä
- Is communication clarity from fiscal authority useful? Evidence from an emerging economy pp. 35-51

- Helder de Mendonça and Rodolfo Nicolay
- Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and food insecurity among families with children pp. 52-64

- Jun Zhang and Steven T. Yen
- Impact of the China–Australia FTA on global coal production and trade pp. 65-78

- Hongjin Xiang, Yanxiang Kuang and Chenhua Li
- The efficiency of government spending on health: A comparison of different administrations in Nigeria pp. 79-98

- Sijuola Olanubi and Oluwanbepelumi Esther Osode
- Fiscal sustainability in an emerging market economy: When does public debt turn bad? pp. 99-113

- Ahmad Zubaidi Baharumshah, Siew-Voon Soon and Evan Lau
- Peanut trade and aflatoxin standards in Europe: Economic effects on trading countries pp. 114-128

- Michael Agyekum and Curtis M. Jolly
- The determinants of repetition rates in Europe: Early skills or subsequent parents’ help? pp. 129-146

- Tommaso Agasisti and Jose M. Cordero
- A model to assess the financial vulnerability of Italian firms pp. 147-168

- Antonio De Socio and Valentina Michelangeli
- Monetary policy and balance sheets pp. 169-184

- Deniz Igan, Alain Kabundi, Francisco Nadal De Simone and Natalia Tamirisa
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