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Volume 8, issue 4, 2002
- The competitive nature of the Arab Middle Eastern banking markets pp. 267-274

- Waleed Murjan and Cristina Ruza
- The EU-Turkey Customs Union and Greece: Who is the loser? pp. 275-286

- Dimitri Mardas and Thomas Moutos
- Prices and interest rate behavior in the European Monetary Union: The first 18 months pp. 287-295

- Agustin Alonso-Rodriguez
- Growth and distribution in Russia and China: A Social Accounting Matrix analysis pp. 296-304

- S. Cohen
- Pros and cons of official dollarization in Eastern Europe pp. 305-313

- Antonin Rusek
- Disentangling the wage-productivity relationship: Evidence from select OECD member countries pp. 314-323

- Meghan Millea
- Forecasting crude oil spot price using OECD petroleum inventory levels pp. 324-333

- Michael Ye, John Zyren and Joanne Shore
- Central city fiscal conditions and MSA population distribution pp. 334-347

- Paul Hettler
- Unit and fractional roots with deterministic trends in the UK output pp. 348-356

- Luis Gil-Alana
- E-Index for measuring concentration pp. 357-361

- José Lorenzo
- Estimating oil price pass-through on domestic prices using an ANN model pp. 362-362

- Mona Shazly
- Economic liberalization and money demand stability in Jamaica pp. 362-362

- Anne Bynoe
- The effect of AGOA on U.S. imports from sub-Saharan Africa pp. 363-363

- Pan Yatrakis
- Illegal immigration and employer sanctions pp. 363-363

- Chisato Yoshida
- SEC rules fair disclosure: Corporate America responds pp. 363-364

- Darrol Stanley, Clinton Bidwell and Bruce Samuelson
- Capital market in intergovernmental tax competition pp. 364-364

- Claudia Hensberg
- Machine learning techniques in evaluation of the steel market in Poland pp. 364-365

- Andrzej Maciol, Bogdan Rebiasz and Adam Stawowy
- Doo-WOPoly pp. 365-365

- Paul Sommers
- Maddison countries' growth paths in a kornai world (the HAM model, 1880–1998) pp. 365-365

- Péter Csillik and Tamás Tarján
- Evaluation of European Structural policies for the period 2000–06 pp. 366-366

- Stavros Rodokanakis
Volume 8, issue 3, 2002
- Human capital and economic growth revisited: A dynamic panel data study pp. 177-187

- George Agiomirgianakis, Dimitrios Asteriou and Vassilis Monastiriotis
- The demand for money in korea: Evidence from the cointegration test pp. 188-195

- Jae-Kwang Hwang
- Consumption externalities and upward-sloping demand pp. 196-200

- David Yeung
- Regional earnings differences in estonia: The influence of demographic characteristics pp. 201-214

- Lisa Wilder and Mary Ellen Benedict
- Income inequality analysis in the period of economic transformation in poland pp. 215-220

- Czeslaw Domański and Alina Jedrzejczak
- Market revaluations of foreign listings' reconciliations to U.S. financial reporting pp. 221-234

- Samir El-Gazzar, Philip Finn and Rudy Jacob
- A transaction cost model of contract choice: The case of petroleum exploration pp. 235-247

- Geoffrey Black
- The effect of task experience on assessments of auditor expert potential pp. 248-259

- Joseph Russo
- Austrian and real business cycle theory pp. 260-261

- John Cochran and Steven Call
- A study on the components of the bid-ask spread for telefónica stocks pp. 260-260

- Juan Ballesteros, Rosa Alegría, M. Pilar Osorno Del Rosal and Olga Rodríguez
- The power of arbitrage in financial economics pp. 261-262

- Eben Otuteye
- Political business cycles: A review and reexamination pp. 261-261

- Kailash Khandke
- Testing weak and strong forms of PPP for Asian countries pp. 261-261

- Habtu Braha and Emmanuel Anoruo
- A labor management paradox: Unexpected consequences from churing personnel pp. 262-263

- Maryann Liberto and Aygül Özkaragöz
- Cigarette taxes and maternal smoking pp. 262-262

- Gregory Colman
- The effects of enforced leisure on development pp. 263-264

- Elizabeth Lott
- The bourgeois spirit and the spirit of enterprise in the middle ages pp. 263-263

- Alvaro Martinelli
- Economic reform, democracy, and economic growth in Africa: An institutional approach pp. 264-264

- Sylvain Boko
Volume 8, issue 2, 2002
- Purchasing power parity: Evidence from developing Countries pp. 85-96

- Emmanuel Anoruo, Habtu Braha and Yusuf Ahmad
- The unimportance of the choice-value thesis in economics pp. 97-106

- Björn Frank
- Socio-economic evaluation of mental health as a basis for financing health care in Sweden pp. 107-118

- Dick Jonsson, José Ferraz-Nunes and Mikael Rahmqvist
- Did the EMS encourage inflation convergence? pp. 119-127

- Victor Montuenga
- Assessment of latin American and Caribbean Countries in the international economy pp. 128-134

- Farhang Niroomand and Edward Nissan
- An analysis of EU wine trade: A gravity model approach pp. 135-147

- Dana Dascal, Konstadinos Mattas and Vangelis Tzouvelekas
- The impact of oil prices on income and energy pp. 148-154

- Young Glasure and Aie-Rie Lee
- Cash flow effects on economic growth pp. 155-159

- Miguel-Ángel Galindo Martín and María-Teresa Méndez-Picazo
- Class length and student performance: An extended study pp. 160-168

- Sid Ewer, Olen Greer, Wilbur Bridges and Barry Lewis
- Fifty years after samuelson's “The pure theory of public expenditure” pp. 169-169

- Michael Pickhardt
- Examining the role of dowries in India pp. 169-169

- Sonia Dalmia
- Wage differences in a firm and substitutability of labor inputs pp. 170-170

- René Brink
- Sustainable growth: Hayekian triangles, plucking models, and real business cycles pp. 170-170

- John Cochran
- The simple IS-LM model with credit rationing pp. 170-171

- Roland Buck
- Consumer confidence and the permanent income hypothesis: A note pp. 171-171

- K. McIntyre
- Trade liberalization and worker welfare: A three-sector analysis pp. 171-171

- Priniti Panday
- A generalized neoclassical model of firm financing and investment pp. 172-172

- Trevor Chamberlain
- Contract federalism pp. 172-172

- Paul Spahn and Oliver Franz
- Overeducation: A short or long run phenomenon? pp. 173-173

- Stephen Rubb
- Changes in the distribution of slovak household income: 1988 and 1996 pp. 173-173

- Thesia Garner and Katherine Terrell
Volume 8, issue 1, 2002
- Deregulation of the labor market and chances of employment in Great Britain pp. 1-9

- Steffen Hillmert
- International convergence in regulation: The case of measurable standards pp. 10-19

- Lorenzo Garbo
- An inflation-hedging portfolio selection model pp. 20-34

- Chang-Tesh Hsieh, Iskandar Hamwi and Tim Hudson
- Development of the banking system under the Estonian currency board pp. 35-48

- Mart Sõrg and Vello Vensel
- The impact of the acreage allotment program on rice farming pp. 49-57

- A. Farhad Chowdhury
- Human resources audit pp. 58-64

- Marta Olalla and Miguel Castillo
- Sources of Japanese competitiveness and growth pp. 65-78

- Hegazy Elgazar
- Is the phillips curve finally re-emerging? pp. 79-79

- Thomas Corrigan and Pan Yatrakis
- The financial manager's dilemma: Risky vs. Risk free debentures pp. 79-80

- Y. Lal Mahajan
- Operation of the regulation mechanism in a transition country: An estonian case pp. 80-80

- Kaja Lutsoja and Vello Vensel
- The coming world financial crisis: More or less world regulations? pp. 80-80

- Farhad Ghannadian
- Congestible communications networks and international trade pp. 81-81

- Toru Kikuchi and Tetsuro Ichikawa
- The effectiveness of internet based marketing communication in estonia pp. 81-81

- Katri Kerem and Katrin Kull
- Phantom stock and investment decisions pp. 82-82

- Enrique Arzac
- Do PGA tournaments have perverse incentive effects? pp. 82-82

- Paul Sommers and Peter Matthews