International Advances in Economic Research
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Volume 10, issue 4, 2004
- Financial distress of companies in Poland pp. 249-256

- Marek Gruszczyński
- Human capital and economic growth in Spanish regions pp. 257-264

- Miguel-Angel Martín and Agustín Herranz
- The global financial environment and spanish cooperative banking pp. 265-272

- Inmaculada Carrasco
- Duration and convexity in spanish corporate bonds pp. 273-277

- Francisco Sotos
- Financial integration and growth in the global economy pp. 278-288

- Antonin Rusek
- Virtual integration and endogenous growth in the world economy pp. 289-296

- Toru Kikuchi
- A macroeconomic model and stability analysis by parameters pp. 297-312

- Stanislav David and Osvald Vašíček
- Solvency regulation in the property-liability insurance industry pp. 313-327

- Iskandar Hamwi, Tim Hudson and Yueyun Chen
- The riegle-neal act and local banking market concentration pp. 328-336

- Daniel Giedeman
- Unemployment, wage bargaining, and the capital-labor substitution pp. 337-337

- Odysseas Katsaitis and Dimitrios Doulos
- Market potential of the firm pp. 337-337

- Evgeny Popov
- Monetary policy choices in the pre-EMU period pp. 338-338

- Ray Barrell, Dawn Holland and Katerina Smidkova
- The effect of the african growth and opportunity act on south africa's textile industry pp. 338-338

- Pan Yatrakis, Leslie Tworoger and Helen Simon
- Estimating pass-through between international equity markets using neural networks pp. 339-339

- Mona Shazly
Volume 10, issue 3, 2004
- The permanent income hypothesis: A new framework based on fractional integration and cointegration pp. 165-179

- Luis Gil-Alana
- Monetary policy and unemployment: A disaggregated analysis pp. 180-190

- Roger Williams
- Growth-business cycle interaction: A look at the OECD pp. 191-201

- Matthew Rafferty
- Optimal fiscal policy in the Uzawa-Lucas model with CES production pp. 202-214

- Manuel Gómez, Antonio Escalona and J. Seijas
- Productivity in the tourism industry pp. 215-225

- Carlos Barros and Fernando Alves
- New products and market competition pp. 226-234

- Kostas Axarloglou
- Predicting MBA no-shows and graduation success with discriminate analysis pp. 235-243

- Gary Clayton and Tom Cate
- Purchasing power parity and Italy's exit from the ERM pp. 244-244

- C. Pfitzner and Amy Perkins
- Financial market fluctuations: Some impacts of monetary policy tools pp. 244-244

- Renate Thimester
- The riegle-neal act and local banking market concentration pp. 245-245

- Daniel Giedeman
- Testing the role of country of origin in consumer adoption of new products pp. 245-245

- Hsiu-Li Chen
- Financial structure and growth in the Caribbean: An empirical analysis pp. 246-246

- Anne Bynoe and Maryann Liberto
- The impact of united nations economic sanctions on Iraqi civilians pp. 246-246

- Neil Terry and Amjad Abdullat
Volume 10, issue 2, 2004
- Modeling the European cycle with factor structure and regime switching pp. 87-99

- Jose Cancelo
- Relative labor demand in an open economy pp. 100-112

- Grigoris Zarotiadis
- Endogenous employment rate in the efficiency wage shirking approach pp. 113-122

- Fabio D'Orlando
- Gains and losses from transfers of solid waste pp. 123-132

- Jannett Highfill and Michael Mcasey
- Testing sensitivity of student enrollment with respect to tuition at an institution of higher education pp. 133-149

- Bijan Vasigh and Reza Hamzaee
- Product differentiation and dynamic price behavior in fish markets pp. 150-158

- Oscar Alfranca, Joan Oca and Lourdes Reig
- EU internal market: Political economy assessment of the Single Market pp. 159-159

- Jeffrey Harrop
- Retained earnings, leverage, and business investment pp. 159-159

- Trevor Chamberlain
- Economics of reliable energy supplies pp. 160-160

- Renate Thimester and Mark Gibson
- What is missing in privatizing the health care sector in the Czech Republic? pp. 160-160

- Ludwig Dittrich and Petr Hava
- Innovation and corporate restructuring in the semiconductor and automotive industries pp. 161-161

- Gerald Simons and Paul Isley
- A historical perspective: Deterioration of markets in third world countries pp. 161-161

- Patricia Gloster-Coates
Volume 10, issue 1, 2004
- Cost structure, technological change, and productivity growth in the greek banking sector pp. 1-15

- Nicholas Apergis and Anthony Rezitis
- Determinants of the rate of return on S&L assets: 1970–97 pp. 16-27

- Richard Cebula
- Ownership structure, corporate governance, and enterprise performance: Empirical results for ukraine pp. 28-42

- Iryna Akimova and Gerhard Schwödiauer
- Minority banks and minority communities: Are minority banks good neighbors? pp. 43-57

- Ann Matasar and Deborah Pavelka
- Credit market discipline: Theory and evidence pp. 58-71

- Maria Kula
- International monetary policy coordination under asymmetric shocks pp. 72-82

- Carmen Diaz-Roldan
- Forecasting exchange rates—the case of the Turkish lira pp. 83-83

- Paul McGrath and E. James Jennings
- The potential for exploitation by sports franchises pp. 83-83

- Paul Sommers
- Corruptionvs. development pp. 84-84

- Linda Quest
- Is foreign investment beneficial to mexico? An empirical analysis pp. 84-84

- Miguel Ramirez
Volume 9, issue 4, 2003
- Long memory in the interest rates in some Asian countries pp. 257-267

- Luis Gil-Alana
- Financial variables as leading indicators in Greece pp. 268-278

- Nikolaos Mylonidis
- Empirical analysis of savings behavior in European countries: New insights pp. 279-287

- Cristina Ruza and Jose Montero
- Income smoothing behavior of U.S. banks under revised international capital requirements pp. 288-294

- Richard Rivard, Eugene Bland and Gay Hatfield Morris
- Arithmetic visibility estimates for OECD countries with three government levels pp. 295-303

- Miguel Roig-Alonso
- Consumption taxes in the internet world pp. 304-311

- Charles Scott, Frederick Derrick and Norman Sedgley
- The effect of health investment on growth: A causality analysis pp. 312-323

- Berta Rivera and Luis Currais
- Demand for medical care in Iran: An empirical investigation pp. 324-324

- Majid Kermani
- What spurs on recipients of social assistance to opt out? pp. 324-324

- Joachim Wilde
- Behavioral impact and reaction of SEC fair disclosure reporting companies pp. 325-325

- Darrol Stanley, Clinton Bidwell and Carol Stanley
- The economic impact of the WTC disaster on NYC hospitals pp. 325-325

- Patricia Loubeau
- Information provision and barriers to energy efficiency pp. 326-326

- G. Kelly
- Short-Run response of crude oil inventory and demand to crude oil price pp. 326-326

- Michael Ye
- Is geography destiny? pp. 327-327

- Anton Koychev, Erbor Kulla, Ignas Brazauskas and Paul Sommers
Volume 9, issue 3, 2003
- Variable selection for dynamic measures of efficiency in the computer industry pp. 175-188

- Phillip Fanchon
- Capital flows to an emerging financial market in Turkey pp. 189-195

- Saziye Gazioglu
- Central bank intervention, the current account, and exchange rates pp. 196-205

- Maurice Larrain
- Managed care and U.S. hospitals' capital costs pp. 206-217

- Robert Jantzen and Patricia Loubeau
- Human capital theory and social capital theory on sports management pp. 218-226

- Carlos Barros and F. Alves
- Models to measure goodwill impairment pp. 227-232

- Gerald Lander and Alan Reinstein
- Profits in the long-term for the manufacturing sector pp. 233-247

- Manuel Espitia-Escuer
- Modeling the demand for money in Barbados and Guyana pp. 248-249

- Anne Bynoe and Maryann Liberto
- A note on the production pipeline and aggregate fluctuations pp. 248-248

- K. Mcintyre and Melissa Pingley
- Hub and spoke integration and income convergence pp. 249-249

- Masaru Umemoto
- Firm investment and financing constraints pp. 249-249

- Trevor Chamberlain
- Dividend policies in Australia and Japan pp. 250-250

- Horace Ho
- Fertility, mortality, and economic growth pp. 250-250

- Luis Currais
- William gibbs McAdoo and the development of the federal reserve pp. 250-251

- K. Dunleavy and C. Benzing
- Historical perspective: Factors that stall development in third world countries pp. 251-252

- Patricia Gloster-Coates
- Development-yes or no: Loyalty, repression, corruption pp. 251-251

- Linda Quest
- Australian long-run import demand elasticities: Further evidence pp. 252-252

- Emmanuel Anoruo and Solomon Usianeneh
- Causal relationship between financial sector development and economic growth pp. 252-253

- Alex Ogwu
Volume 9, issue 2, 2003
- Dividend policies in Australia and Japan pp. 91-100

- Horace Ho
- Market microstructure and security pricing in the warsaw market pp. 101-113

- John Sell
- Long-term growth scenarios for Poland to 2025 pp. 114-122

- Waldermar Florczak and Wladyslaw Welfe
- Economic mechanisms for environmental protection: Business versus market transaction costs pp. 123-132

- Conchita Ayerbe and Carmen Górriz
- Public expenditure, income distribution, and growth in OECD countries pp. 133-139

- Oscar Alfranca and Miguel-Angel Galindo
- Growth and the current account: Malaysia and Singapore pp. 140-151

- Ignacio Mauleón and Raul Larrion
- Earnings management by firms announcing earnings after SEC filing pp. 152-162

- Kwang-Hyun Chung, Rudolph Jacob and Ya Tang
- Rational expectations and M2 demand pp. 163-166

- Russell Rhine
- Uniqueness in currency crisis models pp. 167-167

- Christian Bauer
- The fisher separation theorem extended to a macroeconomic model pp. 167-168

- Alan Hochstein
- Is there still an unemployment and inflation trade-off? pp. 168-168

- Kingsley Nwala
- Needs of entrepreneurial developing economies pp. 168-168

- William Ward
- Educational mismatches in Mexico: The importance of labor market assignments pp. 169-169

- Stephen Rubb and Michael Quinn
- Accounting information in thin and emerging capital markets pp. 169-169

- Samir El-Gazzar and Zakaria El-Sadek
- Factors that stall development in third world countries pp. 170-170

- Patricia Gloster-Coates, Elizabeth Lott and Linda Quest
- Welfare impacts of electricity generation sector reform in the Philippines pp. 170-170

- Natsuko Toba
- The german economy since reunification pp. 171-171

- L. Lovik, E. Merkel and H. Peterson
- Long-run relationship between population and economic growth in Botswana pp. 171-171

- Emmanuel Anoruo and Habtu Braha
- The finance growth nexus: Evidence from sub-saharan Africa pp. 172-172

- Douglas Agbetsiafa
Volume 9, issue 1, 2003
- Communications networks and virtual economic integration: The case of three countries pp. 1-6

- Toru Kikuchi and Chiharu Kobayashi
- Does exchange-rate volatility depress export flows: The case of LDCs pp. 7-19

- Augustine Arize, John Malindretos and Krishna Kasibhatla
- Capital asset pricing models with default risk: Theory and application in insurance pp. 20-34

- Yueyun Chen, Iskandar Hamwi and Tim Hudson
- Exchange rate and long run equilibrium in transition economies pp. 35-47

- Jordi Pons and Ma Lacasta
- Banking in a new world order pp. 48-55

- Ann Matasar
- Interest risk and default risk: A conditional volatility study pp. 56-63

- Francisco Sotos
- Budget deficits and interest rates in Germany pp. 64-68

- Richard Cebula
- Mean spillover effects in agricultural prices: Evidence from changes in policy regimes pp. 69-78

- Nicholas Apergis and Anthony Rezitis
- Spanish regional policy: Economic and social cohesion in the European union pp. 79-83

- Isabel Garcia
- Long-run determinants of the real exchange rate for MENA countries pp. 84-84

- Imed Drine and Christophe Rault
- Domestic territorial specificity and organization of inward FDI pp. 84-85

- Alain Nurbel
- A postscript on colleges in collusion pp. 85-86

- Paul Sommers
- The trade-creating effects of capital flow liberalization pp. 85-85

- Joshua Lewer and Neil Terry
- The inefficiency of firm-augmenting public inputVersus the inapplicability of provision rules pp. 85-85

- Carsten Colombier
- The effect of California's daily overtime law on hours of work: A re-examination pp. 86-86

- Thomas Buchmueller and Sarah Senesky
- A qualitative approach of how Belgian managers conceive competitiveness pp. 86-86

- Joseph Goczol, Alain Balasse and Chantal Scoubeau
- Short-run elasticity of relative demand for petroleum inventory pp. 87-87

- Michael Ye, John Zyren and Joanne Shore
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