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Volume 31, issue 6, 2004
- Testing for Granger causality between industrial output and CPI in the presence of regime shift pp. 492-499

- A. Khalik Salman and Ghazi Shukur
- Rural poverty in developing countries: an empirical analysis pp. 500-508

- Minh Quang Dao
- Corruption: a non‐parametric analysis pp. 509-523

- Peter McAdam and Ole Rummel
- Eight conjectures about exchange rates pp. 524-548

- Jocelyn Horne
- Sweatshops: the theory of the firm revisited pp. 549-579

- Maryke Dessing
Volume 31, issue 5, 2004
- Resources, capabilities, competences and the theory of the firm pp. 409-434

- Sandro Montresor
- The transmission mechanism of monetary policy pp. 435-447

- Carlyn Ramlogan
- Panel cointegration and productivity bias hypothesis pp. 448-456

- Mohsen Bahmani‐Oskooee and Ilir Miteza
- Estimating private savings behaviour in Greece pp. 457-476

- George Hondroyiannis
Volume 31, issue 2, 2004
- Evidence on the relationship between public medical resources and health indicators pp. 98-111

- Berta Rivera
- Measuring performance in defense‐sector companies in a small NATO member country pp. 112-128

- Carlos Barros
- Race and gender discrimination in the labor market: an urban and rural sector analysis for Brazil pp. 129-143

- Paulo Loureiro, Francisco Carneiro and Adolfo Sachsida
- The generalized Fisher hypothesis in the Asian markets pp. 144-157

- Osamah M. Al‐Khazali
- Money and Inflation – A New Macroeconomic Analysis pp. 158-164

- Heinrich Bortis
Volume 31, issue 1, 2004
- Development economics in the Department of Economics at the University of Manchester pp. 6-24

- P.F. Leeson and F.I. Nixson
- Three (marginal?) questions regarding convergence pp. 25-38

- Francisco Goerlich Gisbert and Matilde Mas
- Development and freedom pp. 39-56

- Renee Prendergast
- Dynamic modelling of fiscal and exchange rates policy effects in a developing country pp. 57-75

- John Baffoe‐Bonnie
- Keynes, Chicago and Friedman pp. 76-88

- John Smithin
Volume 30, issue 6, 2003
- The macroeconomics of the social chapter: minimum wages, human capital and labour productivity pp. 562-583

- Saziye Gazioglu and W. David McCausland
- Discrete choice models and valuation experiments pp. 584-604

- Massimiliano Mazzanti
- Does FDI inflow crowd out domestic investment in Korea? pp. 605-622

- David Kim and Jung‐Soo Seo
- The impact of export growth and scale economies on productivity in Singapore's manufacturing industries pp. 623-635

- S.M. Thangavelu and David T. Owyong
- Rethinking the East Asian Miracle pp. 636-644

- S.M. Naseem
Volume 30, issue 5, 2003
- Defining fundamental disequilibrium: Keynes's unheeded contribution pp. 474-492

- Filippo Cesarano
- Monetary dynamics, exchange rates and parameter instability: an empirical investigation pp. 493-513

- A.C. Arize, J. Malindretos and S. Christoffersen
- Money demand, financial liberalization and currency substitution in Turkey pp. 514-534

- İrfan Civcir
- Manufacturing and competitiveness: the case of Greece pp. 535-547

- Christos Pitelis and Nicholas Antonakis
- Reflections on an anniversary: Friedman'sCapitalism and Freedom pp. 548-557

- Kurt Rothschild
Volume 30, issue 3/4, 2003
- Mass privatization in Central and East European countries pp. 196-204

- Jürgen G. Backhaus
- Polish mass privatisation scheme pp. 205-228

- Wladyslaw Sztyber
- Polish mass privatisation scheme: the legal framework pp. 229-277

- Joanna Kruczalak‐Jankowska and Kazimerz Kruczalak
- The impact of Czech mass privatisation on corporate governance pp. 278-293

- Jan Hanousek and Evžen Kočenda
- Quasi‐effective governance: Slovak mass privatization 1991‐1996 pp. 294-350

- Marián Vitkovicˇ
- Bulgarian mass privatisation scheme pp. 351-388

- Plamen Tchipev
- Corporate governance and mass privatisation pp. 389-468

- Frank H. Stephen and Ju¨rgen G. Backhaus
Volume 30, issue 2, 2003
- Currency attacks, information externalities and search pp. 109-124

- Louise Allsopp
- An experiment with two‐way offers into court: restoring the balance in pre‐trial negotiation pp. 125-143

- Brian G.M. Main and Andrew Park
- What type of economist are you:r‐strategist orK‐strategist? pp. 144-154

- João Ricardo Faria
- External debt and worsening business cycles in less developed countries pp. 155-168

- H.M. Leung
Volume 30, issue 1, 2003
- Macroeconomic variables and the Malaysian equity market pp. 6-27

- Mansor Ibrahim and Hassanuddeen Aziz
- Increasing returns and economic progress revisited pp. 28-45

- Jörg Fischer
- Allyn Young revisited pp. 46-65

- Ramesh Chandra
- Productivity and foreign direct investment – evidence from Mexico pp. 66-76

- Mariam Khawar
- Marshall, the Keynesian revolution and Sraffa's significance pp. 77-97

- Heinrich Bortis
Volume 29, issue 6, 2002
- An early evaluation of the introduction of euro banknotes and coins pp. 370-387

- Jef Vuchelen and Leo Van Hove
- Concessional foreign capital inflows and domestic savings across countries pp. 388-422

- Mohammad S. Hasan
- Industrial productivity in China: the case of the food industry in Guangdong Province pp. 423-431

- Vincent Wai‐kwong Mok
- A note on Launhardt’s market area analysis pp. 432-435

- Yeung‐Nan Shieh
- A note on Launhardt’s market area analysis: the opportunity cost of transportation concept pp. 436-438

- Ursula Backhaus
Volume 29, issue 4/5, 2002
- Herrn Eugen Dühring’s remotion pp. 262-292

- Wolfgang Drechsler
- Dühring’s “socialitarian” model of economic communes and its influence on the development of socialist thought and practice pp. 293-305

- Alberto Chilosi
- Do Dühring’s tribulations have any lessons for us today? pp. 306-323

- Peter R. Senn
- Freedom of speech in a constitutional political economy perspective pp. 324-331

- Jean‐Michel G. Josselin and Alain Marciano
- Reflections on the Dühring and Brand cases pp. 332-344

- John J. Furedy
- Eugen Dühring in the perspective of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels pp. 345-363

- Günter Krause
Volume 29, issue 3, 2002
- On the performance and practicality of nominal GDP targeting in Germany pp. 179-204

- Ilker Domac and Magda Kandil
- Local responses to a global monetary policy pp. 205-221

- Juan de Lucio and Mario Izquierdo
- Estimation of Taiwan’s binary monetary policy reaction function pp. 222-239

- Ho‐Chuan (River) Huang and Chung‐Hua Shen
- Inflation, government expenditure and real income in the long‐run pp. 240-250

- Girijasankar Mallik and Anis Chowdhury
Volume 29, issue 2, 2002
- Optimal monetary policy and the term structure of interest rates: a note pp. 98-108

- Sylvia Staudinger
- Is Europe converging to optimality? pp. 109-120

- Bernd Kempa
- How important is the processed food in intra‐industry trade? The Australian experience pp. 121-130

- Kishor Sharma
- Tenure and employment contracts pp. 131-149

- Harminder Battu, Robert McMaster and Michael White
- Measuring the change in productive efficiency in telecommunications in the USA pp. 150-167

- Noel D. Uri
Volume 29, issue 1, 2002
- Exchange rate regimes and economic convergence in the European Union pp. 6-20

- Mark Holmes
- The welfare effects of inflation and financial innovation in a model of economic growth pp. 21-32

- Abdel‐Hameed M. Bashir
- Term structure of forward exchange premiums: evidence from the 1920s pp. 33-47

- R.D. Rossiter
- A frontier approach to measuring total factor productivity growth in Singapore’s services sector pp. 48-58

- Renuka Mahadevan
- Interest rates, savings and income in the Chinese economy pp. 59-74

- Chien‐Hsun Chen
- Piero Sraffa and the revival of classical political economy pp. 74-89

- Heinrich Bortis
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