International Review of Economics & Finance
1992 - 2025
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Volume 14, issue 4, 2005
- On the coexistence of different licensing schemes pp. 393-413

- Debapriya Sen
- Effects of electronic trading on the Hang Seng Index futures market pp. 415-425

- Joseph K.W. Fung, Donald Lien, Yiuman Tse and Yiu Kuen Tse
- Variable labour supply, specialisation-based external economies, and capital inflow pp. 427-437

- Sajid Anwar
- Price limits on a call auction market: Evidence from the Warsaw Stock Exchange pp. 439-453

- Harald Henke and Svitlana Voronkova
- Analysis of price competition and strategic implications for heterogeneous market structure pp. 455-468

- Se-Hak Chun and Jae-Cheol Kim
- Two centuries of bull and bear market cycles pp. 469-486

- Liliana Gonzalez, John G. Powell, Jing Shi and Antony Wilson
- A theoretical perspective on managed rangelands and irreversible states pp. 487-494

- Shawn M. Rohlin and Amitrajeet Batabyal
- Book review pp. 495-497

- S. Subramanian
- Helge Berger and Thomas Moutos, Editors, Managing European Union enlargement, MIT-Press, Cambridge (MA) (2004) ISBN 0-262-02561-2 313 pages, $ 38 pp. 498-500

- Carsten Hefeker
Volume 14, issue 3, 2005
- Outsourcing and fragmentation: Blessing or threat? pp. 233-235

- Henryk Kierzkowski
- Globalization, globalisation: Trade, technology, and wages pp. 237-258

- Wilfred Ethier
- A trade theorist's take on skilled-labor outsourcing pp. 259-271

- Alan Deardorff
- Fragmented trade and manufacturing services--Examples for a non-convex general equilibrium pp. 273-295

- Henry Wan
- Outsourcing and technology spillovers pp. 297-304

- Ngo Long
- What does evidence tell us about fragmentation and outsourcing? pp. 305-316

- Ronald Jones, Henryk Kierzkowski and Chen Lurong
- Two-dimensional fragmentation in East Asia: Conceptual framework and empirics pp. 317-348

- Fukunari Kimura and Mitsuyo Ando
- Labor market effects of outsourcing under industrial interdependence pp. 349-363

- Hartmut Egger and Peter Egger
- Labour demand effects of international outsourcing: Evidence from plant-level data pp. 365-376

- Holger Gorg and Aoife Hanley
- Production disintegration and integration of Central Europe into global markets pp. 377-390

- Bartlomiej Kaminski and Francis Ng
Volume 14, issue 2, 2005
- Immigration vs. outsourcing: Effects on labor markets pp. 105-114

- Ronald Jones
- Financial e-commerce under capital regulation and deposit insurance pp. 115-128

- Jyh-Horng Lin and Rosemary Jou
- Money, interest, and prices: Some international evidence pp. 129-147

- Magda Kandil
- An ergodic theory of venture capital solicitation pp. 149-168

- Edmund H. Mantell
- The productivity-wage gap and the recent stock price increase: An analysis pp. 169-180

- Jamal A. Rashed and Subarna K. Samanta
- A cointegration approach to the lead-lag effect among size-sorted equity portfolios pp. 181-201

- Angelos Kanas and Georgios Kouretas
- FTAA and Colombia: Income redistribution across labor groups pp. 203-212

- Henry Thompson and Hugo Toledo
- Sources of exchange-rate volatility: Impulses or propagation? pp. 213-226

- Georgios Karras, Jin Man Lee and Houston Stokes
- J.E. Stiglitz, Globalization and its discontents, W.W. Norton and Company, New York, USA (2002) 282 pages pp. 227-228

- Amitrajeet Batabyal
- Review on Stiglitz and Greenwald's "Towards a new paradigm for monetary economics" pp. 229-231

- Shawn Ni
Volume 14, issue 1, 2005
- A model of monetary unification under asymmetric information pp. 1-15

- Teruyoshi Kobayashi
- Does the forward premium anomaly depend on the sample period used or on the sign of the premium? pp. 17-25

- Su Zhou and Ali Kutan
- The effects of Japanese foreign exchange market interventions on the yen/U.S. dollar exchange rate volatility pp. 27-39

- Michael Frenkel, Christian Pierdzioch and Georg Stadtmann
- Extreme value theory and extremely large electricity price changes pp. 41-55

- Hans Byström
- Inflation-rate volatility and money demand: Evidence from less developed countries pp. 57-80

- A. C. Arize, John Malindretos and Elias C. Grivoyannis
- Asset pricing and systematic liquidity risk: An empirical investigation of the Spanish stock market pp. 81-103

- Miguel A. Martinez, Belen Nieto, Gonzalo Rubio and Mikel Tapia
Volume 13, issue 4, 2004
- Monetary policy and the credit channel in an open economy pp. 363-369

- Carlos Ramirez
- The hedging effectiveness of constant and time-varying hedge ratios using three Pacific Basin stock futures pp. 371-385

- Taufiq Choudhry
- Asian real interest rates, nonlinear dynamics, and international parity pp. 387-405

- Mark Holmes and Nabil Maghrebi
- Some evidence in the trading and pricing of equity LEAPS pp. 407-426

- Weiyu Guo
- Relationships among U.S. oil prices and oil industry equity indices pp. 427-453

- Shawkat Hammoudeh, Selahattin Dibooglu and Eisa Aleisa
- Market segmentation and information values of earnings announcements: Some empirical evidence from an event study on the Chinese stock market pp. 455-474

- Y. Gao and Y. K. Tse
Volume 13, issue 3, 2004
- Aid allocations and development financing introduction pp. 229-231

- M. Odedokun
- Trends in the volume and allocation of official flows from donor countries pp. 233-244

- Howard White
- Aid allocation and the transfer paradox in small open economies pp. 245-251

- Eun Choi
- Bilateral donors' aid allocation decisions--a three-dimensional panel analysis pp. 253-274

- Jean-Claude Berthélemy and Ariane Tichit
- Descriptive and prescriptive analyses of aid allocation: Approaches, issues, and consequences pp. 275-292

- Mark McGillivray
- Aid effort and its determinants pp. 293-309

- Jeffery I. Round and Matthew Odedokun
- Strategic interaction and donor policy determination pp. 311-323

- S. Mansoob Murshed
- Additionality of debt relief and debt forgiveness, and implications for future volumes of official assistance pp. 325-340

- Leonce Ndikumana
- Bankruptcy proceedings for sovereign state insolvency and their effect on capital flows pp. 341-361

- Jonathan Thomas
Volume 13, issue 2, 2004
- Loan financing, bankruptcy, and optimal supply pp. 115-140

- Nils Hauenschild and Peter Stahlecker
- Dynamic asset allocation under mean-reverting returns, stochastic interest rates, and inflation uncertainty: Are popular recommendations consistent with rational behavior? pp. 141-166

- Claus Munk, Carsten Sorensen and Tina Nygaard Vinther
- The determinants of stock returns in a small open economy pp. 167-185

- Severine Cauchie, Martin Hoesli and Dusan Isakov
- Inflation changes, yield spreads, and threshold effects pp. 187-199

- Greg Tkacz
- The impact of export share requirements under production uncertainty pp. 201-215

- Charles A. Ingene, Eden Yu and Chi-Chur Chao
- On structural shifts and stationarity of the ex ante real interest rate pp. 217-228

- Kon S. Lai
Volume 13, issue 1, 2004
- Committing and reneging: A dynamic model of policy regimes pp. 1-18

- Joseph G. Haubrich and Joseph Ritter
- Price rounding and bid-ask spreads before and after the decimalization pp. 19-41

- Yan He and Chunchi Wu
- Inefficiency of bilateral bargaining in interbank markets pp. 43-55

- Indrajit Mallick
- Tick size and the returns to providing liquidity pp. 57-73

- Greg MacKinnon and Howard Nemiroff
- Capital investment timing and convertible debt financing pp. 75-85

- Timo Korkeamaki and William T. Moore
- Credit rationing and firms' investment and production decisions pp. 87-114

- Pranab Das
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