International Advances in Economic Research
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Volume 5, issue 4, 1999
- Reforming the dutch welfare state: A scenario approach pp. 403-417

- M van der Hoek
- The challenge of the commons: Estonian housing privatization pp. 418-429

- Charles Scott, Frederick Derrick and Ene Kolbre
- Labor supply, child care, and welfare in Spanish households pp. 430-445

- Inmaculada García-Mainar and José Alberto Molina
- An application of padé approximation to volatility modeling pp. 446-465

- María Gil Fariña and Rosa Lorenzo Alegría
- Level of economic development and political democracy revisited pp. 466-477

- Yong Glasure, Aie-Rie Lee and James Norris
- Multi-currency options and financial institutions' hedging: Correlation does matter pp. 478-488

- Sarah Bryant and Spiros Martzoukos
- Budget deficits, capital flows, and long-term interest rates: Cointegration findings for the united kingdom pp. 489-495

- Richard Cebula
- Forecasting economic magnitudes with neural network models pp. 496-511

- Agustin Alonso-Rodriguez
- Genetic linkages between global stock markets pp. 512-513

- M. Shazly and H. Shazly
- Exchange rates prediction by ARIMA and neural networks models pp. 512-512

- Anna Górecka and Maciej Szmit
- Temporal causality between exports and FDI: The spanish case pp. 512-512

- Maite Alguacil and Vicente Orts
- Public inputs: Some clarifications and a taxonomy pp. 513-514

- Carsten Colombier and Michael Pickhardt
- Capitalism in the czech republic: Market behavior of listed czech companies from 1993 to 1997 pp. 513-513

- D. Stanley, C. Stanley and V. Gretsky
- Sectorial investment aggregation in multi-sector OLG-CGE models pp. 514-514

- Karl Farmer and Ron Wendner
- Financial development and economic growth: An egg-and-chicken problem? pp. 514-514

- Ji Shan, A. Morris and F. Sun
- Environmental regulation through a global incentive approach and industrial competitiveness pp. 514-515

- Sylvie Paras
- A distributed artificial intelligence approach to computational organization theory pp. 515-515

- Jacek Jakiela
- Inter-auditor variability in expert-like task behavior: A model and an application pp. 515-516

- Joseph Russo
Volume 5, issue 3, 1999
- Intertemporal current account balance and the East Asian currency crises pp. 277-288

- Ho-Don Yan
- The sustainability of fiscal policies in the European Union pp. 289-307

- Athanasios Papadopoulos and Moise Sidiropoulos
- Simulation model of the polish economy pp. 308-320

- Jakub Gutenbaum and MichaŁ Inkielman
- Inequality and business cycles in the U.S. and European Union countries pp. 321-338

- Sophia Dimelis and Alexandra Livada
- EstimatingJ (>1) quarterly time series in fulfilling annual and quarterly constraints pp. 339-349

- Bernardí Cabred and Jose Pavía
- Applying artificial neural networks to bank-decision simulations pp. 350-368

- Dorota Witkowska
- A cointegration analysis of purchasing power parity: 1973–96 pp. 369-385

- Miguel Ramirez and Shahryar Khan
- Human resource accounting pp. 386-394

- Carme Barcons-Vilardell, Soledad Moya-Gutierrez, Antonio Somoza-López, Josep Vallverdú-Calafell and Carlos Griful-Miquela
- Student self-assessment as a learning tool for microeconomics pp. 395-395

- E. Jennings
- Injection effects and intermediation: Yeager and the Austrians pp. 395-395

- J. Cochran, S. Call and F. Glahe
- The elasticity of demand for oil and world market prices pp. 395-396

- M. Hwang, C. Yang, D. Adams and J. Li
- Optimal monetary policy responses to exogenous technology shocks pp. 396-396

- Andrea Jao
- U.S. fiscal policy measures: Unfunded mandates pp. 396-397

- Renate Thimester
- Share price reaction to research and development spending: Canadian evidence pp. 397-398

- Trevor Chamberlain
- The relationship between stock prices and exchange rates: Evidence from Canada pp. 397-397

- Jae-Kwang Hwang
- The day-of-the-week effects in less-developed countries' markets: The case of Bangladesh pp. 397-397

- Muhammad Islam and Lawrence Gomes
- The earned income tax credit, supply of labor, and the welfare reform era pp. 398-398

- Ruthie Reynolds and Princess Awoonor-Williams
- Network formation by U.S. hospitals pp. 398-398

- Robert Jantzen and Patricia Loubeau
- Vertical research and development spillovers, cooperation, market structure, and innovation pp. 399-400

- Gamal Atallah
- Natural monopoly equilibria: Price-quantity choice pp. 399-399

- Klaus Becker
- Training and educational needs of African-American female entrepreneurs pp. 399-399

- Millicent Lownes-Jackson
- Risk-based environmental taxation to regulate chemical emissions pp. 400-400

- Thomas Sadler
Volume 5, issue 2, 1999
- The east german disease revisited pp. 153-166

- Friedrich Sell, Uwe Greiner and Henrich Maaß
- Dynamics of the economic transition in Poland: An attempt at interpretation pp. 167-177

- Witold Jakóbik
- The Czech economic crisis: Policy revenge? pp. 178-188

- Antonin Rusek
- Tendering procedures and buy-national policies pp. 189-203

- Dimitri Mardas
- Inflation processes in poland during the transformation period pp. 204-214

- Stanislaw Bartczak, Edyta Dworak and Waclawa Starzynska
- Forecasting economic magnitudes with neural network models pp. 215-230

- Agustin Alonso-Rodriguez
- Consumer theory based on the marginal rate of substitution function pp. 231-248

- Barbara Brown
- The unemployment structure in Poland: A spatial approach pp. 249-254

- Anna Malarska
- The dynamics of crop sectors in regional development: The case of tobacco pp. 255-268

- Konstantinos Mattas, Christos Fotopoulos, Vangelis Tzouvelekas, Efstratios Loizou and Kostas Polymeros
- An econometric approach to assessing teaching effectiveness pp. 269-269

- Joachim Zietz, Mark Wilson and H. Cochran
- Capitalism and capital formation in Northern Italy during the thirteenth century pp. 269-269

- Alvaro Martinelli
- Is a race to the bottom rational? Evidence from a differential game pp. 269-270

- John List
- Representing transition countries with computable general equilibrium models pp. 270-270

- Daniel Piazolo
- Exchange rates, monetary policy regimes, and beliefs pp. 270-270

- Keith Sill and Jeff Wrase
- Multinational corporations and the hysteresis in foreign direct investment flows pp. 271-271

- Kostas Axarloglou and Painos Kouvelis
- New product creation in an international setting pp. 271-271

- Paul Isely
- Optimal exchange rate system pp. 271-272

- Cynthia Benzing
- Prime and subprime mortgage lenders: Who treats black applicants less equally? pp. 272-272

- Debby Lindsey-Taliefero
- Investment in pollution control and the ratchet effect with emission taxes pp. 272-272

- Soner Tunay
- A socioeconomic analysis of professional hockey salaries pp. 273-273

- John Leonard and Joseph Prinzinger
- Teaching entrepreneurship in educational institutions pp. 273-273

- Ruthie Reynolds
- Foreign direct investments in the process of transition pp. 273-273

- Thomas Gries, Stefan Jungblut and Henning Meyer
Volume 5, issue 1, 1999
- On the empirical specification of the European demand for money pp. 1-15

- Ignacio Mauleón and Jordi Sardà
- The choice of dilemmas in Hungary's transition: Westernization or latin americanization? pp. 16-23

- Erzsébet Kovács and Zoltán Kollár
- An open-economy transition model pp. 24-36

- Debra Patterson
- Monetary stabilization in countries in transition pp. 37-47

- Axel Jochem
- Fiscal policy effects, convergence, and growth pp. 48-55

- Lorenzo Escot and Miguel-Angel Galindo
- An international comparison of analysis' earnings forecast accuracy pp. 56-64

- Michael Firth and Michael Gift
- Budget deficits and economic activity pp. 65-73

- G. Vamvoukas
- Business vision of human resources pp. 74-83

- Maria Gil-Estallo and Mireia Aparicio-Valverde
- The resource-based theory and human resources pp. 84-92

- Marta Fossas Olalla
- The changing landscape of American Banking: The impact of Riegle-Neal pp. 93-107

- Ann Matasar and Joseph Heiney
- Fertility choice and economic growth: Empirical evidence from the U.S pp. 108-120

- George Hondroyiannis and Evangelia Papapetrou
- The impact of protein increments on blending revenues in the Canadian wheat industry pp. 121-136

- Konstantinos Giannakas, Richard Gray and Nathalie Lavoie
- Pedagogical recommendations for internationalizing the undergraduate business curriculum pp. 137-146

- Gary Praetzel
- Exports and economic growth in developing countries pp. 147-148

- G. Rod Erfani
- Origins of western attitudes toward property rights in economic thought pp. 147-147

- Thomas McKinnon
- Financing systems for intermediate government levels in Spain pp. 147-147

- Miguel Roig-Alonso
- Forecasting currency prices using a genetically evolved neural network architecture pp. 148-148

- Mona Shazly and Hassan Shazly
- Corporate financing and investment decisions under asymmetric information pp. 148-149

- Y. Lal Mahajan
- Externalities between financial and real sectors in the development process pp. 149-150

- Eric Wang
- A new dimension of company performance: The nonfinancial indicators pp. 149-149

- Christiane Bughin-Maindiaux
- Assessments of auditors' progress toward more expert-like task behavior pp. 149-149

- Joseph Russo
- Growth policy and performance in the touristic sector pp. 150-150

- Karin Comblé
- Restructuring the agriculture and alimentary sectors including marketing pp. 150-150

- Emil Svoboda
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