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Volume 24, issue 6, 1997
- Wage policy in high inflation countries pp. 356-378

- Andrés E. Marinakis
- Do temporal causality tests provide information on policy dominance? pp. 379-391

- George M. Katsimbris and Stephen Miller
- Altruism, union utility and outsiders pp. 392-401

- Stavros Drakopoulos and John D.F. Skåtun
Volume 24, issue 5, 1997
- Business cycles in Korea pp. 275-293

- Kunhong Kim and Yong‐Yil Choi
- Cointegration test of the monetary theory of inflation and forecasting accuracy of the univariate and vector ARMA models of inflation pp. 294-306

- Abul Shamsuddin and Richard A. Holmes
- The classical theory of production and the capabilities view of the firm pp. 307-323

- Nicolai J. Foss
Volume 24, issue 4, 1997
- Modern macroeconomics and its evolution from a monetarist perspective pp. 191-221

- Brian Snowdon and Howard R. Vane
- The partisan theory and macroeconomic policy under unscheduled regime transfers: a case study of an LDC pp. 222-241

- A‐M.M. Abdel‐Rahman
- A comparison of forecasts from UK economic models and some Bayesian vector autoregressive models pp. 242-256

- Ken Holden
- Force fields, hysteresis and economic equilibria pp. 257-266

- Rod Cross
Volume 24, issue 3, 1997
- New evidence from an alternative methodological approach to the defence spending‐economic growth causality issue in the case of mainland China pp. 123-140

- Abdul M.M. Masih, Rumi Masih and Mohammad S. Hasan
- Cocoa market efficiency: a cointegration approach pp. 141-151

- Anthony Mananyi and John J. Struthers
- A comparative analysis of vertical integration in the UK brewing and petrol industries pp. 152-166

- Gary Cook
- An inquiry into openness in international trade pp. 167-178

- Farhang Niroomand and Edward Nissan
Volume 24, issue 1/2, 1997
- Irish macroeconomic performance under different exchange rate regimes pp. 10-42

- Ella Kavanagh
- The convergence performance of Ireland among EU countries: 1960 to 1990 pp. 43-58

- Eoin O’Leary
- Structural change in Ireland pp. 59-71

- Eleanor Doyle
- Public capital and private sector productivity in Ireland, 1958‐1990 pp. 72-94

- Catherine Kavanagh
- Measuring Irish housing quality pp. 95-119

- Edward Shinnick
Volume 23, issue 5/6, 1996
- A short sketch of Stackelberg’s career pp. 9-14

- Peter R. Senn
- Heinrich von Stackelberg in the history of economic ideas pp. 15-39

- Peter R. Senn
- Heinrich von Stackelberg’s textbookGrundlagen der theoretischen Volkswirtschaftslehrerevisited pp. 40-47

- J.A.H. Maks and Marco Haan
- On Stackelberg’s oligopoly theory pp. 48-57

- Arnold Heertje
- Heinrich von Stackelberg’sMarktform und Gleichgewicht pp. 58-70

- F.M. Scherer
- Comments on Frederic M. Scherer’s “Heinrich von Stackelberg’sMarktform und Gleichgewicht” pp. 71-78

- Günter Krause
- An economic theory of leader choice in Stackelberg models pp. 79-95

- Richard S. Higgins
- von Stackelberg’s equilibria for Bertrand‐Edgeworth duopoly with buyouts pp. 96-109

- Patrick Van Cayseele and Dave Furth
- Stackelberg and Cournot competition under equilibrium limit pricing pp. 110-127

- Marco Haan and Hans Maks
- Stackelberg and his role in the change in Spanish economic policy pp. 128-140

- Juan Velarde Fuertes
- Stackelberg’s concept of the post‐war economic order pp. 141-148

- Jürgen G. Backhaus
Volume 23, issue 4, 1996
- Standardized poverty measurement pp. 3-17

- Robert E. Wright
- Foreign investment location in less developed countries: a theoretical framework pp. 18-30

- H. Jalilian
- Monetary model of black market exchange rate determination: evidence from African countries pp. 31-49

- M.O. Odedokun
- Export promotion: the role of transportation subsidies pp. 50-63

- Stephen Tokarick
- Aggregate demand, aggregate supply, a Trojan horse and a Cheshire cat pp. 64-82

- Roy H. Grieve
Volume 23, issue 3, 1996
- Real wage rigidity and anticipated fiscal policy pp. 3-17

- Phillip Lawler
- Income elasticities of household demand in rural China pp. 18-33

- Guanghua Wan
- A market in action pp. 34-43

- Paul Hallwood
- The market valuation of wheat quality characteristics pp. 44-63

- Noel D. Uri and Bengt Hyberg
Volume 23, issue 2, 1996
- Changes in the degree of financial integration within the European Community in the 1980s pp. 4-17

- Mark Holmes and Eric Pentecost
- Regional determinants of foreign direct investment in mainland China pp. 18-30

- Chien‐Hsun Chen
- Forests and economic welfare pp. 31-43

- Shashi Kant, J.C. Nautiyal and R.A. Berry
- Defence spending and unemployment rates pp. 44-54

- Satya Paul
- Growth and trade dynamics under regime shifts in Australia pp. 55-69

- Neil Dias Karunaratne
Volume 23, issue 1, 1996
- Income and commodity taxes in a two‐good, two‐period model with heterogeneous preferences pp. 3-17

- John Creedy
- Exports and industrial growth: a new framework and evidence pp. 18-31

- Evangelos N. Charos, Evangelos Otto Simos and Allen R. Thompson
- The stock market reaction to dividend announcements pp. 32-52

- A.A. Lonie, G. Abeyratna, D.M. Power and C.D. Sinclair
- Competing schools of thought in macroeconomics ‐ an ever‐emerging consensus? pp. 53-69

- Bill Gerrard
Volume 22, issue 6, 1995
- The factor content of net trade for the OECD countries pp. 3-15

- Johan Torstensson
- Do devaluations improve or worsen the terms of trade? pp. 16-25

- Janardhanan Als and Mohsen Bahmani‐Oskooee
- Smuggling and welfare in a Ricardo‐Viner economy pp. 26-45

- Mary E. Lovely and Douglas Nelson
- Testing the rational expectations hypothesis using survey data from vegetable growers in the USA pp. 46-59

- E. Douglas Beach, Jorge Fernandez‐Cornej and Noel D. Uri
- Manufacturing entry in Greece, 1982‐1988: did sectoral policy work pp. 60-68

- V. Anagnostaki and Helen Louri
- The evolution and goals of lending to developing countries by the Bank for International Settlements pp. 69-80

- Kristin K. Howell
Volume 22, issue 3/4/5, 1995
- Increasing returns to scale and the prospects of small‐scale enterprises pp. 16-25

- Erich W. Streissler
- Roscher’s epistemological and methodological position pp. 26-52

- Karl Milford
- Why had Roscher so much influence in the USA compared with the UK pp. 53-105

- Peter R. Senn
- Wilhelm Roscher: the “historical method” in the social sciences pp. 106-126

- Thanasis Giouras
- Beyond Roscher or not? A reappraisal of Menger’s and Böhm‐Bawerk’s contributions to the theory of interest pp. 127-133

- Shigeki Tomo
- Wilhelm Roscher in the German Democratic Republic pp. 134-148

- Günter Krause
- Wilhelm Roscher and English Christian social thought pp. 149-158

- H.R.C. Wright
- Roscher’s organistic legacy pp. 159-170

- Jacob J. Krabbe
- Roscher and the theory of crisis pp. 171-186

- Harald Hagemann
- Roscher’s Victorian views on financial development pp. 187-208

- Michael Hudson
- Roscher’sGrundlagenin the history of economic thought pp. 209-220

- Yukihiro Ikeda
Volume 22, issue 2, 1995
- A competitive model of the growth of government pp. 4-20

- Minh Quang Dao and Hadi S. Esfahani
- Export‐share requirements, content protection and the multinational firm under production uncertainty pp. 21-32

- Michael Ka‐Yiu Fung and Paul R. Flacco
- Advertising and information pp. 33-43

- Robert Ekelund, Franklin Mixon and Rand W. Ressler
- Monetary policies of developed countries pp. 44-58

- George M. Katsimbris and Stephen Miller
- The economics of development pp. 59-74

- Prabir C. Bhattacharya
Volume 22, issue 1, 1995
- Regression‐based cointegration estimators with applications pp. 3-22

- Guay Lim and Vance Martin
- The economic thought of an Austrian Marshallian George Barclay Richardson pp. 23-44

- Nicolai Juul Foss
- Forecasting of foreign exchange rate by normal mixture models pp. 45-57

- Chulho Jung
- Inflation distortion of the external accounts pp. 58-65

- Anthony Makin
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