Atlantic Economic Journal
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Volume 32, issue 4, 2004
- Monetary policy and EMU enlargement: The adoption of the euro pp. 263-267

- Eduard Hochreiter and Alfred Sitz
- The ERM II issues: An interpretation of the Slovenian approach pp. 268-279

- Damjan Kozamernik
- Poland and the euro zone enlargement: Monetary policy, ERM II, and other issues pp. 280-292

- Zbigniew Polański
- Monetary policy and EMU enlargement: Issues regarding ERM II and adoption of the euro in Estonia pp. 293-301

- Raoul Lättemäe and Martti Randveer
- Adoption of the euro: Why is the Czech approach cautious? pp. 302-311

- Katerina Smidkova
- A theory of reciprocal gifts pp. 312-319

- Dipankar Purkayastha
- Empirical estimation of agglomeration economies associated with research facilities pp. 320-328

- Geoffrey Black, John Church and Donald Holley
- English mercantilist influences on the foundation of the Portuguese School of Commerce in 1759 pp. 329-345

- Lúcia Rodrigues and Russell Craig
- Health economics: Fundamentals and flow of funds Thomas Getzen, 2004, pp. 464 pp. 346-354

- Erwin Blackstone and Joseph Fuhr
- Learning style appropriate study methods the benefits of awareness pp. 355-355

- Rae Dodds
- Pricing default risk premium through fear of ruin pp. 356-356

- Luisa Tibiletti
- An analysis of infant mortality rates in the U.S pp. 357-357

- Paul Sommers
- Health care expenditures in Africa: An econometric analysis pp. 358-358

- N. Vasudeva Murthy
- eBay pricesvs. book prices: The market for baseball cards pp. 359-359

- Jannett Highfill and Kevin O'Brien
- A new test for moral hazard and hit batsmen pp. 360-360

- E. Frank Stephenson
Volume 32, issue 3, 2004
- Public sector wage settlement and the threat of outsourcing pp. 161-174

- Gervan Fearon
- Divorce and female labor force participation: Evidence from times-series data and cointegration pp. 175-190

- Dale Bremmer and Randy Kesselring
- Regional impact of commuter wage taxes pp. 191-200

- Paul Hettler
- The effect of tax rates and uncertainty on contributory crowding out pp. 201-215

- Cynthia Benzing and Thomas Andrews
- Expressiveness and voting: Alternative evidence pp. 216-221

- Richard Cebula
- The concept of equilibrium: A key theoretical element in Keynes' revolution pp. 222-232

- L. Johnson, Robert Ley and Thomas Cate
- How well can monetary factors explain the exchange rate of the euro? pp. 233-244

- Michael Frenkel and Isabell Koske
- The Corn Laws and English wheat prices, 1815–1846 pp. 245-255

- Tony Ward
- Improved trade classification rules: Estimates using a logit model based on misclassified data pp. 256-256

- Steven B Caudill, Beverly Marshall and Jacqueline Garner
- Extension of Romer's IS-MP-IA model to small open economies pp. 257-257

- Yu Hsing
- Cross-cultural analysis of consumer measures for Americans pp. 258-258

- Gregory Black
- The course syllabus in the principles of economics: A national survey pp. 259-259

- John Marcis and Darcy Carr
- Application of Taylor's monetary policy rule to South Korea pp. 260-260

- Sang Lee
Volume 32, issue 2, 2004
- The European Union: Eastern enlargement and taxation pp. 75-88

- M van der Hoek
- Data errors in small data sets can determine empirical findings pp. 89-99

- Ling He and Joseph McGarrity
- Newspaper quality, pulitzer prizes, and newspaper circulation pp. 100-112

- Brian Logan and Daniel Sutter
- Impact of behavioral health problems on access to care and health services utilization pp. 113-129

- Katherine Virgo, Nathan Risk, Edward Spitznagel and Rumi Price
- Wage inequality and firm performance: Professional basketball's natural experiment pp. 130-139

- David Berri and R. Jewell
- Methods of ranking economics journals pp. 140-149

- Gaines Liner and Minesh Amin
- Optimal growth with many sectors Franz Gehrels Peter Lang GmbH, 2002, 176 pp pp. 150-155

- Robert Becker
- Tip size determination: The server-side of the market pp. 156-156

- David Hoaas and Lyndsay Bigler
- A note on income tax evasion pp. 157-157

- Richard Connelly
Volume 32, issue 1, 2004
- Risks to the long-term stability of the euro pp. 1-10

- Anna Schwartz
- Occupational assignment, hiring discrimination, and the gender pay gap pp. 11-27

- Eric Solberg
- Public capital and small firm performance pp. 28-38

- Kevin Christ and Richard Green
- Economic efficiency and the common law pp. 39-48

- Thomas Webster
- Natural monopoly regulation in the presence of cost misreporting pp. 49-61

- Kevin Currier
- Local labor market conditions and foreign direct investment flows in the U.S pp. 62-66

- Kostas Axarloglou
- An application of auction theories to price-trading volume correlations pp. 67-67

- Taiji Watanabe
- Economic growth in the new economic era pp. 68-68

- Antonin Rusek
- The samuelson torture pp. 69-69

- Robert Kohn
- Proxy rule, pecuniary value, and proxy solicitation: Evidence from TSE-listed firms (1984–2002) pp. 70-70

- Gili Yen
- Competition and investment in telecommunications pp. 71-71

- George Ford and John Jackson
Volume 31, issue 4, 2003
- Monetary policy towards E(M)U accession: A central banker's view pp. 297-302

- Zdenek Tuma
- Impact of EU enlargement: Challenges for Slovenia's monetary and exchange rate policies pp. 303-308

- Darko Bohnec
- The impact of EU enlargement on voting procedures of the ECB governing council pp. 309-311

- Manfred Neumann
- Challenges facing the estonian economy on its way to the European union pp. 312-315

- Andres Sutt
- Projecting the U.S. gender wage gap 2000–40 pp. 316-329

- Michael Shannon and Michael P Kidd
- Fed funds futures and the news pp. 330-337

- Adrienne Kearney and Raymond Lombra
- Tax evasion as ade facto vote of disapproval of PAC contributions pp. 338-347

- Richard Cebula
- Institutional differences as sources of growth differences pp. 348-362

- Abdiweli Ali
- On the vulnerability of the oil and gas industry to oil price changes pp. 363-375

- Williams Olatubi and Sung No
- A note on the effect of elections subject to judicial review pp. 376-383

- J. J. Arias
- Is this exam hazardous to your grandmother's health? pp. 384-384

- E. Frank Stephenson
- Legislative television: Public interest or public choice? pp. 385-385

- Franklin Mixon and Ashley Rice
- U.S. wood product exports and regional trade pp. 386-386

- Myeongjoo Kang
- Upside and downside risk with a benchmark pp. 387-387

- Luisa Tibiletti and Simone Farinelli
- Does a salary cap improve competitive balance? pp. 388-388

- Melanie Endo, Kellan Florio, John Gerber and Paul Sommers
Volume 31, issue 3, 2003
- “Don't just stand there...” treasury secretary William E. Simon and fiscal policy during stagflation 1975–76 pp. 213-218

- Paul Macavoy
- Expenditure and deficit policy: An analysis of the William E. Simon's rules pp. 219-232

- Bonnie Orcutt
- William E. Simon's contribution to tax policy pp. 233-241

- Susan Averett, Edward Gamber and Sheila Handy
- Do conservative governments make a difference in monetary policy? A study of the U.S. and the U.K pp. 242-254

- Attiat Ott, Anna Belova and Vladislav Dolgopolov
- Budget deficits and real interest rates: Updated empirical evidence on causality pp. 255-265

- Richard Cebula
- Tax reform: Chasing the elusive dream pp. 266-282

- Attiat Ott and Sheila Vegari
- William E. Simon's capacities' approach to liberty: An essay in economic citizenship pp. 283-288

- Ute Schumacher and Gladstone Hutchinson
- When shorter is not better: The case of economics journals pp. 289-289

- Mikhail Kouliavtsev
- Cost uncertainty with multiple variable inputs pp. 290-290

- Moawia Alghalith
- Emerging markets and uncovered interest rate parity pp. 291-291

- Bahram Adrangi, Mary Allender and Kambiz Raffiee
- Marijuana consumption and violence: Is there a Bi-directional association? pp. 292-292

- Rosa Duarte, José-Julián Escario and José Alberto Molina
Volume 31, issue 2, 2003
- Augustin cournot and neoclassical economics pp. 123-132

- Clarence Morrison
- Teaching the coase theorem: Are we getting it right? pp. 133-145

- Michael Butler and Robert Garnett
- The determinants of immigration-policy preferences in advanced economies: A cross-country study pp. 146-158

- Joseph Daniels and Marc Ruhr
- Stochastic behavior of nominal exchange rates pp. 159-173

- Luis Gil-Alana
- Gravity model: An application to trade between regional blocs pp. 174-187

- Inmaculada Martínez-Zarzoso
- Dynamic consistency and monopoly pp. 188-194

- Gregory Goering and Michael Pippenger
- Trends in U.S. economics majors: Why the decline in the 1990s? pp. 195-204

- Bruce Skoorka and Carol Condon
- Leon H. Keyserling policy, economic growth and the full employment budget concept pp. 205-205

- W. Brazelton
- A new methodology for modeling entrepreneurial activity: Genetic algorithms pp. 206-206

- Raquel Ortega
- Estimates of scale economies in the garment industry in Nepal pp. 207-207

- Govinda Koirala
Volume 31, issue 1, 2003
- Asset price inflation and monetary policy pp. 1-14

- Anna Schwartz
- The euro and its consequences: What makes a currency strong? pp. 15-31

- Helmut Frisch
- Reputation deals: A theory of endogenous teams pp. 32-50

- Günther Lang
- The relationships between political support, party strength, and term limits pp. 51-61

- Suzanne Clain and Wen Mao
- The impact of safety regulations on externalities pp. 62-70

- Thomas Traynor
- Time variation paths of factors affecting financial institutions and stock returns pp. 71-86

- Ling He and Alan Reichert
- Elasticity of demand for relative petroleum inventory in the short run pp. 87-102

- Michael Ye, John Zyren and Joanne Shore
- Dynamic forecasting of sticky-price monetary exchange rate model pp. 103-114

- Jae-Kwang Hwang
- A note on student views regarding the course syllabus pp. 115-115

- John Marcis and Darcy Carr
- Commercial casino gambling: Searching for structural change in state expenditures pp. 116-116

- S. Langley
- Can a shopping agent enforce the law of one price? pp. 117-117

- Sean Snaith
- Racial discrimination and employment in college football pp. 118-118

- Len Treviño and Taisa Minto
- The demand for unbundled elements in telephony revisited pp. 119-119

- Audrey Kline
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