Journal of Economic Studies
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Volume 28, issue 6, 2001
- Traditional export demand relation and parameter instability: An empirical investigation pp. 378-398

- Augustine C. Arize
- Tobacco taxes and government revenue in South Africa pp. 397-407

- Iraj Abedian and Rowena Jacobs
- Experience‐earnings profiles, education and gender pp. 408-422

- Sarah Brown and John G. Sessions
- Heterogeneity among barterers and vendors in the informal economy pp. 422-433

- Kevin F. McCrohan and Timothy F. Sugrue
- Are long‐term bond yields excessively volatile? pp. 433-446

- Zhen Zhu
Volume 28, issue 4/5, 2001
- Ultramarginal cost in da Empoli’s work pp. 254-264

- Massimo Di Matteo and Luigi Luini
- Attilio da Empoli’s English language reception pp. 265-283

- Peter R. Senn
- Issues of public finance theory in Attilio da Empoli’s scientific work pp. 284-298

- Domenicantonio Fausto
- About a dispute of some time ago: Umberto Ricci vs Attilio da Empoli pp. 299-305

- Antonio Maria Fusco
- Attilio da Empoli’s contribution to monopolistic competition theory pp. 305-323

- Jan Horst Keppler
- Attilio da Empoli’s significance for economic theory pp. 324-333

- Marcel A.G. van Meerhaeghe
- A note on the dynamic content of the notion of ultramarginality pp. 334-336

- Pier Luigi Porta
- Competition as a rivalrous process pp. 337-345

- Richard E. Wagner
- Notes on Attilio da Empoli’s Teoria dell’Incidenza delle Imposte pp. 346-358

- Christopher Ryan
- Da Empoli’s theory of equilibrium in retrospect pp. 359-368

- Gerrit Meijer
Volume 28, issue 3, 2001
- Human capital and regional convergence in Canada pp. 154-180

- Serge Coulombe and Jean‐François Tremblay
- Measuring and modelling investors’ risk in South Africa pp. 181-198

- David Fielding
- Efficient capital controls pp. 199-212

- Rodney Schmidt
- Bivariate and multivariate tests of the inflation‐productivity Granger‐temporal causal relationship: evidence from Greece pp. 213-226

- Evangelia Papapetrou
- Causality between defence spending and economic growth ‐ The case of mainland China: acomment pp. 227-230

- Yemane Wolde‐Rufael
Volume 28, issue 2, 2001
- A cyclical characterization of economic activity in the United States, 1887‐1940 pp. 74-92

- Antonio García‐Ferrer and Ana Del Rio
- Economics and literature: an examination of Gulliver’s Travels pp. 92-105

- Marcelo Fernandes
- The effect of exchange‐rate risk on exports pp. 106-121

- Hongwei Du and Zhen Zhu
- Variance decomposition analysis of the demand for foreign money in Egypt pp. 122-135

- Tarik H. Alami
Volume 28, issue 1, 2001
- Public decisions in the Scottish Enlightenment tradition pp. 5-14

- Jean‐Michel Josselin and Alain Marciano
- Islamic venture capital ‐ A critical examination pp. 14-33

- Masudul Alam Choudhury
- Effective protection in the presence of joint production pp. 34-42

- Elio Londero
- Endogenous inflationary finance and long‐run growth pp. 43-54

- Sugata Ghosh and Iannis A. Mourmouras
- The Friedman Memoirs pp. 55-65

- Rod Cross
Volume 27, issue 6, 2000
- Labor costs convergence in manufacturing between North America and Western Europe, 1960‐1991 pp. 514-525

- Chulho Jung and Khosrow Doroodian
- Intermarket timing in equity investments: Hong Kong versus Singapore pp. 525-540

- Kie Ann Wong and Lawrence S. Tai
- The export competitiveness of dynamic Asian economies 1983‐1995 pp. 541-565

- Peter Wilson
- Agency costs and corporate control devices in the Turkish manufacturing industry pp. 566-599

- Mine Uĝurlu
Volume 27, issue 4/5, 2000
- On the possibility of quantitative‐mathematical social science, chiefly economics pp. 246-259

- Wolfgang Drechsler
- Mathematics in economics: some remarks pp. 260-270

- Roland Dillmann, Daniel Eissrich, Hans Frambach and Oliver Herrmann
- Mathematics and the social sciences at the time of the modern beginnings of the social sciences pp. 271-292

- Peter Senn
- The use and abuse of mathematical economics pp. 292-315

- Michael Hudson
- Econometrics: an appraisal pp. 316-325

- Marcel A.G. van Meerhaeghe
- Mathematics in economics: the competition point of view pp. 326-337

- Joaquim Silva
- Mathematics in economics: the monopoly point of view? pp. 338-343

- Hans Maks
- The mathematical economics of compound interest: a 4,000‐year overview pp. 344-363

- Michael Hudson
- Full circle: economics from scholasticism through innovation and back into mathematical scholasticism pp. 364-376

- Erik Reinert
- Heinrich von Storch’s concept of the use of mathematics in political economy pp. 377-381

- Jürgen G. Backhaus
- The omitted mathematics of Hans von Mangoldt pp. 382-393

- Bert Mosselmans
- Hermann Heinrich Gossen: a Wirkungsgeschichte of an ignored mathematical economist pp. 394-415

- Yukihiro Ikeda
- The fate of new ideas: Hermann Heinrich Gossen, his life, work and influence pp. 416-420

- Gerrit Meijer and Richard F.A. Vogel
- Comment on “Hermann Heinrich Gossen: a Wirkungsgeschichte of an ignored mathematical economist” by Yukihiro Ikeda pp. 421-423

- Gerrit Meijer
- An engineer’s view of economics: Wilhelm Launhardt’s contributions pp. 424-476

- Ursula Backhaus
- Mathematics in economics: Schmoller, Menger and Jevons pp. 477-491

- Julian Reiss
- Comment on “Mathematics in economics: Schmoller, Menger and Jevons” by Julian Reiss pp. 492-494

- Reginald Hansen
- The illusion of exactness pp. 495-508

- Thomas Szira
Volume 27, issue 3, 2000
- Testing for monopoly rents in the market for playing talent – Evidence from English professional football pp. 142-164

- Bill Gerrard and Steve Dobson
- Analysing foreign market entry – The choice between greenfield investment and acquisitions pp. 165-181

- Holger Görg
- The demand for imports and economic reform in Spain pp. 182-199

- Lila J. Truett and Dale B. Truett
- Integrated health care from an economic point of view pp. 200-210

- Aggie Paulus, Arno van Raak, Frits van Merode and Eddy Adang
- Maynard Keynes resurrected? pp. 210-221

- Geoffrey Harcourt
Volume 27, issue 1/2, 2000
- Development and the environment: an introduction pp. 7-18

- Roger Perman and P.B. Anand
- Sustainability, growth and development pp. 19-54

- Charles Perrings and Alberto Ansuategi
- Biodiversity, trade and international agreements pp. 55-74

- Edward Barbier
- Public policy and technological change in Africa pp. 75-93

- Norman Clark
- Untying the knots of international environmental agreements pp. 94-110

- Anthony Clunies Ross
- Economic dimensions of technological and global responses to the Kyoto protocol pp. 111-125

- Michael Grubb
- Some reflections on project economics and environmental issues pp. 126-134

- John Weiss