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1974 - 2024
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Volume 33, issue 6, 2006
- The growth of government spending and the money supply pp. 406-436

- Magda Kandil
- Routes to chaos in macroeconomic theory pp. 437-468

- Orlando Gomes
- Cournot's model applied to cellphone service in Colombia, 1995‐2001 pp. 469-477

- Mora R. Jhon James
- Private provision of public goods: incentives for donations pp. 497-519

- Karen Pittel and Dirk Rübbelke
Volume 33, issue 5, 2006
- Productivity trends in the United States pp. 320-335

- Apostolos Serletis and Guohua Feng
- An analytical approach on defense expenditure and economic growth pp. 336-343

- Huseyin Kalyoncu and Fatih Yucel
- Does inflation exaggerate the equity premium? pp. 344-356

- Kyriacos Kyriacou, Jakob Madsen and Bryan Mase
- Regional welfare weights for Turkey pp. 357-368

- Haluk Sezer
- Evaluating the magnitude of the shadow economy: a direct survey approach pp. 369-385

- Colin Williams
- Social security expenditures and economic growth pp. 386-404

- Chien‐Chiang Lee and Chun‐Ping Chang
Volume 33, issue 4, 2006
- Economists and the social question pp. 240-268

- Peter R. Senn
- Long‐term views of the “social question” in Germany during the 19th and 20th century pp. 269-283

- Karl‐Heinz Schmidt
- Bismarck and the social question pp. 284-301

- Marcel van Meerhaeghe
- Weavers and female weavers pp. 302-306

- Shigenari Kanamori
- Another look at the social question pp. 307-316

- Joaquim Silva
Volume 33, issue 3, 2006
- Approaches of the Austrian School to theSoziale Fragebefore World War I – Wieser and Böhm‐Bawerk pp. 177-188

- Guenther Chaloupek
- A reexamination of welfare states from an institutional perspective pp. 189-205

- Norio Sasaki
- The intellectual foundations of the social market economy pp. 206-223

- Alexander Ebner
- The social question and fundamental principles of modern market economics – there is more agreement than contradiction pp. 224-236

- Hans Frambach
Volume 33, issue 2, 2006
- Monetary regimes and inflation in 12 Caribbean economies pp. 96-107

- Derick Boyd and Ronald Smith
- Fiscal policy in the European Union pp. 108-120

- Christos Kollias and Susana‐Maria Paleologou
- The saving‐investment relationship in periods of structural change pp. 121-129

- Evangelia Papapetrou
- Occupational gender wage discrimination in Turkey pp. 130-143

- Orhan Kara
- Returns to costly pre‐bargaining claims: taking a principled stand pp. 144-170

- A.J. Ostaszewski
Volume 33, issue 1, 2006
- A note on global taxes and aid for development pp. 5-11

- Howell H. Zee
- The role of the interprovincial transfers in theβ‐convergence process pp. 12-29

- Gabriel Rodríguez
- Degree of environmental stringency and the impact on trade patterns pp. 30-51

- Selim Cagatay and Hakan Mihci
- Monetary policy and endogenous time preference pp. 52-67

- Eric Kam and Mohammed Mohsin
- Slotting allowances and retailer market power pp. 68-77

- Hao Wang
- The rise in European unemployment: a bargaining perspective pp. 78-90

- Graeme Chamberlin
Volume 32, issue 6, 2005
- How sensitive are Britain's inpayments and outpayments to the value of the British pound pp. 455-467

- Mohsen Bahmani‐Oskooee, Claire Economidou and Gour Goswami
- The contribution of remittances to growth pp. 468-496

- Nicholas P. Glytsos
- Performance measurement in tax offices with a stochastic frontier model pp. 497-510

- Carlos Barros
- Money volatility and output volatility: any asymmetric effects? pp. 511-523

- Nicholas Apergis and Stephen Miller
- An exploration of earnings whispers forecasts as predictors of stock returns pp. 524-539

- Rebecca Abraham
- Labour market reforms and economic growth – the European experience in the 1990s pp. 540-573

- Karl Aiginger
Volume 32, issue 5, 2005
- Contribution, attribution and the assignment of intellectual property rights in economics pp. 382-386

- Franklin Mixon and W. Charles Sawyer
- The endogeneity of optimum currency area criteria – lessons from history for European monetary union pp. 387-405

- François Mann‐Quirici
- Determinants of regional growth disparity in China's transitional economy pp. 406-419

- Chien‐Hsun Chen and Hsiu‐Ling Wu
- Wage pacts and economic growth pp. 420-434

- Martin Zagler
- Eliminating undeclared work: beyond a deterrence approach pp. 435-449

- Colin Williams and Jan Windebank
Volume 32, issue 4, 2005
- The Younger German Historical School and the problem of unemployment pp. 300-313

- Hans Frambach
- Karl Knies, Austrians, and Max Weber: a Heidelberg connection? pp. 314-330

- Kiichiro Yagi
- Alfred Marshall versus the historical school? pp. 331-348

- Geoffrey Hodgson
- The German Historical School and Russian economic thought pp. 349-374

- Alla Sheptun
Volume 32, issue 3, 2005
- The German historical schools in the history of economic thought pp. 185-255

- Peter R. Senn
- Entrepreneurship and economic development pp. 256-274

- Alexander Ebner
- Some remarks on self‐interest, the historical schools and the evolution of the theory of public goods pp. 275-293

- Michael Pickhardt
Volume 32, issue 2, 2005
- The school‐to‐work transition in England and Wales pp. 88-113

- Pamela Lenton
- Publicly financed education in an endogenous growth model pp. 114-131

- John Creedy and Norman Gemmell
- Testing export‐led growth in South Asia pp. 132-145

- Jim Love and Ramesh Chandra
- Time‐series estimation of import demand functions for pulses in India pp. 146-157

- Frank Agbola and Maylene Y. Damoense
- An empirical analysis of Fiji's import demand function pp. 158-168

- Seema Narayan and Paresh Kumar Narayan
- Historical school and institutionalism pp. 169-178

- Staffan Hultén
Volume 32, issue 1, 2005
- Rural‐urban and regional inequality in output, income and consumption in China under economic reforms pp. 4-24

- Shujie Yao, Zongyi Zhang and Gengfu Feng
- A note on the relationship between real wages and employment pp. 25-32

- Dimitris K. Christopoulos
- Thomas Edison's “except one” pp. 33-46

- David Hammes and Douglas Wills
- Social discount rates for member countries of the European Union pp. 47-59

- David J. Evans and Haluk Sezer
- Can developing countries benefit from export promotion? pp. 60-80

- Xiangkang Yin and Xiangshuo Yin
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