International Economics and Economic Policy
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Volume 11, issue 4, 2014
- Determinants of software exports from India pp. 455-479

- Bimal Sahoo and D. Nauriyal
- Issues of modern macroeconomics: new post-crisis perspectives on the world economy pp. 481-527

- Paul Welfens
- The stability of German export demand equations – have German exports suffered from the strength of the euro? pp. 529-548

- Florian Verheyen
- Volatility spillover between the RBI’s intervention and exchange rate pp. 549-560

- Linkon Mondal
- Price and income elasticities: evidence from commodity trade between the U.S. and Egypt pp. 561-574

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and Amr Hosny
- Nominal rigidity and some new evidence on the New Keynesian theory of the output-inflation tradeoff pp. 575-597

- Rongrong Sun
- Explaining rising regionalism and failing multilateralism: consensus decision-making and expanding WTO membership pp. 599-617

- Euan MacMillan
- Affiliates and parent employment through foreign direct investment: a study case of substitutability or complementarity pp. 619-638

- Cesare Imbriani, Rosanna Pittiglio and Filippo Reganati
Volume 11, issue 3, 2014
- Assessing the economic impacts of the EU-Singapore FTA with a dynamic general equilibrium model pp. 277-291

- Zornitsa Kutlina-Dimitrova and Csilla Lakatos
- Transatlantic trade and investment partnership: sectoral and macroeconomic perspectives for Germany, the EU and the US pp. 293-328

- Paul Welfens and Tony Irawan
- Testing for parameter stability in DSGE models. The cases of France, Germany, Italy, and Spain pp. 329-351

- Jürgen Jerger and Oke Röhe
- Bilateral tariff rates in international trade: finished goods versus intermediate goods pp. 353-370

- Kazunobu Hayakawa
- Till labor cost do us part pp. 371-395

- Francesca Pancotto and Filippo Maria Pericoli
- Sensitivity of fiscal-policy effects to policy coordination and business cycle conditions pp. 397-411

- Matti Viren
- A simple model of an oil based global savings glut—the “China factor”and the OPEC cartel pp. 413-430

- Ansgar Belke and Daniel Gros
- Pension reform with migration and mobile capital: is a Pareto improvement possible? pp. 431-450

- Igor Fedotenkov and Lex Meijdam
- Change of editorial assistant pp. 451-451

- Christian Pierdzioch, Christian Richter, Paul Welfens and Holger Wolf
Volume 11, issue 1, 2014
- Regulatory issues in telecommunications and ICT-based dynamics in open economies: introduction pp. 1-3

- Morten Falch, Günter Knieps, Stanisław Kubielas and Paul Welfens
- Information & communication technology and true real GDP: economic analysis and findings for selected countries pp. 5-27

- Paul Welfens and Jens Perret
- The emergence of next generation internet users pp. 29-47

- William Dutton and Grant Blank
- Google, Facebook, Amazon, eBay: Is the Internet driving competition or market monopolization? pp. 49-61

- Justus Haucap and Ulrich Heimeshoff
- Regulatory fallacies in global telecommunications: the case of international mobile roaming pp. 63-79

- Günter Knieps and Patrick Zenhäusern
- Regulation of international roaming data services within the EU pp. 81-95

- Morten Falch and Reza Tadayoni
- ICT and economic development: comparing ASEAN member states pp. 97-114

- Tony Irawan
- ICT modernization in Central and Eastern Europe: a Schumpeterian catching up perspective pp. 115-136

- Stanisław Kubielas and Magdalena Olender-Skorek
- Does the internet generate economic growth, international trade, or both? pp. 137-163

- Huub Meijers
- Impact of ICT on trade in different technology groups: analysis and implications pp. 165-177

- Evgeniya Yushkova
- Telecommunications dynamics, output and employment pp. 179-195

- Andre Jungmittag and Paul Welfens
- Dynamics in ICT cooperation networks in selected German ICT clusters pp. 197-230

- Christian Schröder
- ICT investment and internationalization of the Russian economy pp. 231-250

- Grigori Feiguine and Julia Solovjova
- Smart grids in the European energy sector pp. 251-259

- Gero Bieser
- The need for more flexibility in the regulation of smart grids – stakeholder involvement pp. 261-275

- Nele Friedrichsen, Christine Brandstätt and Gert Brunekreeft
Volume 10, issue 4, 2013
- Monetary policy and real estate prices: a disaggregated analysis for Switzerland pp. 469-490

- Michael Berlemann and Julia Freese
- Are immigrants really attracted to the welfare state? Evidence from OECD countries pp. 491-519

- Aaron Jackson, David Ortmeyer and Michael Quinn
- Economic performance and international trade engagement: the case of Portuguese manufacturing firms pp. 521-547

- Armando Silva, Oscar Afonso and Ana Africano
- Special economic zones and growth in China and India: an empirical investigation pp. 549-567

- Chee Kian Leong
- Does foreign direct investment cause long run economic growth? Evidence from the Latin American and the Caribbean countries pp. 569-582

- Olajide Oladipo
- On the institutional design of burden sharing when financing external border enforcement in the EU pp. 583-612

- Claus-Jochen Haake, Tim Krieger and Steffen Minter
- Export behavior of German SMEs in the Eurozone pp. 613-629

- Kenan Bagci
- Institutionalisation without internalisation. The cultural dimension of French-German conflicts on European Central Bank independence pp. 631-648

- Femke Esch and Eelke Jong
Volume 10, issue 3, 2013
- Economic developments in a globalized world pp. 317-321

- Elias Soukiazis
- Labour costs dynamics in the Euro area: some empirical evidence pp. 323-347

- Sofia Gouveia and Leonida Correia
- A closer look at the world business cycle synchronization pp. 349-363

- Pedro Cerqueira
- Bank market concentration and bank efficiency in the European Union: a panel Granger causality approach pp. 365-391

- Candida Ferreira
- Innovations in return transmission and performance comparison between the five biggest Euro area stock markets pp. 393-404

- José Soares da Fonseca
- Exchange rate pass-through: evidence from the Syrian economy pp. 405-425

- Mouyad Al Samara, Cindy Moons and Jan Hove
- A regional perspective on inequality and growth in Portugal using panel cointegration analysis pp. 427-451

- Marta Simões, João Andrade and Maria Adelaide Duarte
- Oil and gold price dynamics in a multivariate cointegration framework pp. 453-468

- Joscha Beckmann and Robert Czudaj
Volume 10, issue 2, 2013
- Demand patterns and Canada’s trade in services pp. 159-181

- C. Wernerheim and M. Waples
- The trade balance effects of infrastructure services regulation pp. 183-200

- Omar Chisari, Antonio Estache, Germán Lambardi and Carlos Romero
- Economic integration and the foreign exchange pp. 201-215

- Enzo Weber
- Transmission mechanisms of real stochastic shocks in a small open economy pp. 217-245

- Eduardo Giménez and José Martín-Moreno
- Do trade and investment agreements lead to more FDI? Accounting for key provisions inside the black box pp. 247-275

- Axel Berger, Matthias Busse, Peter Nunnenkamp and Martin Roy
- Central bank communication and correlation between financial markets: Canada and the United States pp. 277-296

- Melanie-Kristin Beck, Bernd Hayo and Matthias Neuenkirch
- Money demand in the euro area: new insights from disaggregated data pp. 297-315

- Ralph Setzer and Guntram Wolff
Volume 10, issue 1, 2013
- Unsustainable sovereign debt—is the Euro crisis only the tip of the iceberg? pp. 1-45

- N. Bilkic, B. Carreras Painter and Thomas Gries
- Financial market integration, stock markets and exchange rate dynamics in Eastern Europe pp. 47-79

- Mevlud Islami and Paul Welfens
- Keeping banks afloat: public lifelines during the financial crisis pp. 81-126

- Stephanie Stolz and Michael Wedow
- Do firms benefit from multiple banking relationships? Evidence from small and medium- sized firms in Japan pp. 127-157

- Masayo Shikimi
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