Journal of Policy Modeling
1979 - 2025
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Volume 38, issue 6, 2016
- The long-run effects of privatization on productivity: Evidence from Canada pp. 1001-1017

- Anthony Boardman, Aidan Vining and David Weimer
- Factors shaping Americans’ objective well-being: A systems science approach with network analysis pp. 1018-1039

- Myriam Patricia Cifuentes, Nathan J. Doogan, Soledad A. Fernandez and Eric E. Seiber
- Incorporating farm structural change in models assessing the Common Agricultural Policy: An application in the CAPRI farm type model pp. 1040-1059

- Maria Espinosa, Alexander Gocht, Thomas Heckelei and Sergio Gomez Y Paloma
- Unconventional monetary policy and aggregate bank lending: Does financial structure matter? pp. 1060-1077

- Ling Wang
- The effects of progressive pricing on household electricity use pp. 1078-1088

- Hyungho Youn and Hyun Joung Jin
- Impact of biofuel policies on the use of land and energy in U.S. agriculture pp. 1089-1098

- Dragan Miljkovic, David Ripplinger and Saleem Shaik
- Financial development and economic growth in MENA countries pp. 1099-1117

- Fathi Abid, Slah Bahloul and Mourad Mroua
- Estimating workers’ bargaining power and firms’ markup in India: Implications of reforms and labour regulations pp. 1118-1135

- Rupayan Pal and Udayan Rathore
- Macroeconomic effects of foreign aid and remittances: Implications for aid effectiveness studies pp. 1136-1146

- Kurt Annen, Michael Batu and Stephen Kosempel
- Cross-border acquisitions by state-owned and private enterprises: A perspective from emerging economies pp. 1147-1170

- K.S. Reddy, En Xie and Yuanyuan Huang
- Does military expenditure hinder economic growth? Evidence from Greece and Turkey pp. 1171-1193

- Nimantha Manamperi
Volume 38, issue 5, 2016
- The long-run causal relationship between electricity consumption and real GDP: Evidence from Japan and Germany pp. 767-784

- Masako Ikegami and Zijian Wang
- Religious origins of democracy & dictatorship pp. 785-809

- Theocharis Grigoriadis
- Employment protection and wage inequality within education groups in Europe pp. 810-836

- Cristiano Perugini and Fabrizio Pompei
- Macroeconomic effects of the Barcelona Initiative pp. 837-854

- Bernd Lucke and Jacopo Zotti
- Monetary policies of industrial countries, emerging market credit cycles and feedback effects pp. 855-873

- Andreas Hoffmann and Gunther Schnabl
- The impact of external debt on growth: Evidence from highly indebted poor countries pp. 874-894

- Abu Siddique, E.A. Selvanathan and Saroja Selvanathan
- The impact of trade margins on the skill premium: Evidence from Mexico pp. 895-915

- Manoj Atolia and Yoshinori Kurokawa
- Does globalization affect top income inequality? pp. 916-940

- Rene Cabral, Rocío García-Díaz and Andre Mollick
- The natural gas sector in post-revolution Egypt pp. 941-953

- Khalid Siddig, Harald Grethe and Noura Abdelwahab
- An empirical assessment of monetary discretion: The case of Pakistan pp. 954-970

- Zafar Hayat, Faruk Balli, James Obben and Shamim Shakur
- Credit availability, macroprudential regulations and the house price-to-rent ratio pp. 971-984

- David Cronin and Kieran McQuinn
- A new look at exchange rate pass-through in the G-7 countries pp. 985-1000

- Rebeca Jiménez-Rodríguez and Amalia Morales-Zumaquero
Volume 38, issue 4, 2016
- Editorial pp. 621-623

- Dominick Salvatore
- Slow recovery and growth prospects for the United States pp. 624-631

- Dominick Salvatore
- Reducing long term deficits pp. 632-638

- Martin Feldstein
- America's Great Malaise and what to do about it pp. 639-648

- Joseph Stiglitz
- Slow economic growth as a phase in a policy performance cycle pp. 649-655

- John Taylor
- Globalization of labor markets and the growth prospects of nations pp. 656-669

- Kaushik Basu
- The outlook for emerging economies pp. 670-682

- Dale Jorgenson and Khuong Vu
- Will China continue to be the engine of growth in the world pp. 683-692

- Justin Lin
- An agenda for sustainable and inclusive growth for emerging markets pp. 693-710

- Joseph Stiglitz
- Does the global trade slowdown matter? pp. 711-722

- Cristina Constantinescu, Aaditya Mattoo and Michele Ruta
- Currency and external debt crises: A unifying framework pp. 723-736

- Pompeo Della Posta
- Finance, growth and shared prosperity: Beyond credit deepening pp. 737-758

- David Gould, Martin Melecký and Georgi Panterov
- Capturing the effects of changing capital-intensity on long-term growth in developing countries pp. 759-765

- Fred Campano, Alberto Costantiello and Dominick Salvatore
Volume 38, issue 3, 2016
- Commemorating Leif Johansen (1930–1982) and his pioneering computable general equilibrium model of 1960 pp. 415-420

- Olav Bjerkholt, Finn Førsund and Erling Holmøy
- Johansen's legacy to CGE modelling: Originator and guiding light for 50 years pp. 421-435

- Peter Dixon and Maureen Rimmer
- Econometric general equilibrium modeling pp. 436-447

- Dale Jorgenson
- The development and use of CGE models in Norway pp. 448-474

- Erling Holmøy
- CGE modeling social security reforms pp. 475-494

- Hans Fehr
- CGE applications in development economics pp. 495-514

- Lance Taylor
- Leif Johansen on intra-industry structural change pp. 515-527

- Finn Førsund and Jon Vislie
- Economic inequality and optimal redistribution: A theoretical and empirical analysis pp. 528-552

- James A. Yunker
- Terrorist attack assessment: Paris November 2015 and Brussels March 2016 pp. 553-571

- Mario Ruiz Estrada and Evangelos Koutronas
- Bank restructuring in the EU: Which way to go? pp. 572-586

- Małgorzata Iwanicz-Drozdowska, Paweł Smaga and Bartosz Witkowski
- The impact of monetary policy on corporate bonds in India pp. 587-602

- Rudra Sensarma and Indranil Bhattacharyya
- Oil resource abundance, institutions and growth: Evidence from oil producing African countries pp. 603-619

- Perekunah Eregha and Ekundayo Mesagan
Volume 38, issue 2, 2016
- Spillover of the ECB's monetary policy outside the euro area: How different is conventional from unconventional policy? pp. 199-225

- Oxana Babecká Kucharčuková, Peter Claeys and Bořek Vašíček
- The role of Japanese FDI in China pp. 226-241

- María Latorre and Nobuhiro Hosoe
- Macroeconomic effects of a decline in housing prices in Sweden pp. 242-255

- Peter Gustafsson, Pär Stockhammar and Pär Österholm
- Early effects of an early start: Evidence from lowering the school starting age in Poland pp. 256-271

- Mikołaj Herbst and Pawel Strawinski
- Are institutions in developing countries malleable? pp. 272-289

- Chander Kant
- The nexus between poverty and deprivation in Vietnam pp. 290-303

- Renuka Mahadevan and Viet-Ngu Hoang
- The effect of educational mismatch on wages in Europe pp. 304-323

- Iñaki Iriondo and Teodosio Pérez-Amaral
- The photovoltaic growth in the European Union requires stronger RES support pp. 324-339

- Filippa Bono and Marcella Giacomarra
- India–ASEAN Free Trade Agreement: An ex post evaluation pp. 340-352

- Ranajoy Bhattacharyya and Avijit Mandal
- Infrastructure, information & communication technology and firms’ productive performance of the Indian manufacturing pp. 353-371

- Arup Mitra, Chandan Sharma and Marie-Ange Véganzonès
- Effects of political rivalry on public investments in education and income inequality pp. 372-396

- Elena Sochirca, Oscar Afonso, Sandra Tavares Silva and Pedro Cunha Neves
- Paying for green energy: The case of the Chilean Patagonia pp. 397-414

- Juan-Pedro Garces-Voisenat and Zinnia Mukherjee
Volume 38, issue 1, 2016
- Strategy and tactics in public debt management pp. 1-25

- Davide Dottori and Michele Manna
- Redistributive effects of CAP liberalisation: From the sectoral level to the single farm pp. 26-43

- Andre Deppermann, Frank Offermann and Harald Grethe
- Negotiation analysis using the theory of moves—Theoretical background and a case study pp. 44-53

- Ewa Kiryluk-Dryjska
- Pitfalls in monetary policy decisions based on the output gap pp. 54-64

- Alfredo Coutino
- Population aging and China's social security reforms pp. 65-95

- Shiyu Li and Shuanglin Lin
- Understanding Chinese consumption goods imports pp. 96-102

- Willem Thorbecke
- Money and monetary policy in Israel during the last decade pp. 103-124

- Jonathan Benchimol
- The role of academic institutions in mitigating the Israeli–Palestinian conflict pp. 125-137

- Miki Malul, Dafna Schwartz and Raphael Bar-El
- How large do multi-region models need to be? pp. 138-155

- Florenz Plassmann and Andrew Feltenstein
- The efficiency of the stock market in Serbia pp. 156-165

- Nikola Stakić, Ana Jovancai and Predrag Kapor
- Exploring the oil prices and exchange rates nexus in some African economies pp. 166-180

- Vitaly Pershin, Juan Carlos Molero and Fernando Perez de Gracia
- Household heterogeneity in the euro area since the onset of the Great Recession pp. 181-197

- Miguel Ampudia Fraile, Akmaral Pavlickova, Jiri Slacalek and Edgar Vogel
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