The International Journal of Applied Economics
2004 - 2005
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Volume 2, issue 1, 2005
- Implications of Parameter Estimation Uncertainty for the Central Banker Behaviour pp. 1-24

- Jean-Guillaume Sahuc
- Welfare Analysis of the Chinese Grain Policy Reforms pp. 25-36

- Ani Katchova and Alan Randall
- Fractionalization Effect and Government Financing pp. 37-49

- Hakan Berument and Jac Heckelman
- Estimating the Monetary Policy Reaction Function for Taiwan: A VAR Model pp. 50-61

- Hui S. Chang
- Can State Governments Redistribute Income? Using Source-Based Capital Taxes For Income Redistribution pp. 62-78

- Michael F. Williams
- Output Shocks and Unemployment: New Evidence on Regional Disparities pp. 79-89

- JTimothy O. Bisping and Hilde Patron
- How Well Does the IS-LM Model Fit in a Developing Economy: The Case of India pp. 90-106

- Mudabber Ahmed
- International Trade and Global Income Inequality pp. 121-131

- William R. DiPietro and Emmanuel Anoruo
- Aggregate Concentration in Corporate America: The Case of the Fortune 500 pp. 132-152

- Edward Nissan and Jennifer Caveny
Volume 1, issue 1, 2004
- Market Structure, Technology Spillovers, and Persistence in Productivity Differentials pp. 1-23

- Yin-Wong Cheung and Antonio Garcia Pascual
- Temporal Causality and the Dynamics of Exports, Human Capital and Real Income in China pp. 24-45

- Paresh Narayan and Russell Smyth
- A New Test of Asymmetric Stationarity in the Presence of Deterministic Trends: Simulation and Empirical Evidence pp. 46-54

- Steven Cook
- Comparison of Quadratic Expenditure System and Almost Ideal Demand System Based on Empirical Data pp. 55-64

- Ani Katchova and Wen S. Chern
- Countervailing Duties, Antidumping Tariffs, and the Byrd Amendment: A Welfare Analysis pp. 65-80

- Troy G. Schmitz and James Seale
- New Evidence on Demand for Cigarettes: A Panel Data Approach pp. 81-97

- Bwo-Nung Huang, Chin-wei Yang and Ming-jeng Hwang
- An Analysis of Co-Movements and Causality of International Interest Rates: The Case of Korea, Japan, and the U.S pp. 98-114

- Seung-Ryul Ma and Sang-Bum Park