International Economics and Economic Policy
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Volume 6, issue 4, 2009
- A simple macro model of Original Sin based on optimal price setting under incomplete information pp. 345-359

- Axel Lindner and Alexander Ludwig
- Interregional trade, industrial location and import infrastructure pp. 361-365

- Toru Kikuchi and Kazumichi Iwasa
- An international multilevel competition policy system pp. 367-389

- Oliver Budzinski
- Ghostbusting: which output gap really matters? pp. 391-419

- Andreas Billmeier
- (De-)Stabilizing two-country macroeconomic interactions in an estimated model of the U.S. and the Euro Area pp. 421-443

- Christian Proaño
Volume 6, issue 3, 2009
- The role of banks in financial integration: evidence from new EU members pp. 235-258

- Cillian Ryan and Nicholas Horsewood
- Are “new” and “old” EU members becoming more financially integrated? A threshold cointegration analysis pp. 259-281

- Tigran Poghosyan
- Robust Taylor rules under heterogeneity in currency trade pp. 283-313

- Mikael Bask and Carina Selander
- The optimal exchange rate regime for a small country pp. 315-343

- Hiroya Akiba, Yukihiro Iida and Yoshihiro Kitamura
Volume 6, issue 2, 2009
- Monetary Integration in Europe (and beyond) pp. 83-84

- Christian Richter
- Has there been any structural convergence in the transmission of European monetary policies? pp. 85-101

- Andrew Hughes Hallett and Christian Richter
- Divergent business cycles as an effect of a monetary union pp. 103-113

- Adam Koronowski
- Global current account adjustment: trade implications for the euro area countries pp. 115-133

- Kristin Langwasser
- Analysis of a monetary union enlargement in the framework of linear-quadratic differential games pp. 135-156

- Joseph Plasmans, Jacob Engwerda, Bas Aarle and Tomasz Michalak
- Challenges for the new EU member states on the road to the Eurozone pp. 157-177

- Václav Žďárek
- Implicit exchange regimes in Central and Eastern Europe: a first exploration pp. 179-206

- Francisco Ledesma, Jorge Pérez-Rodríguez and Simon Sosvilla-Rivero
- Is the US no longer the economy of first resort? Changing economic relationships in the Asia-Pacific region pp. 207-234

- Andrew Hughes Hallett and Christian Richter
Volume 6, issue 1, 2009
- From the Asian crisis to the global credit crisis: reforming the international financial architecture redux pp. 1-22

- Barry Eichengreen
- Liberalization of EU telecommunications and trade: theory, gravity equation analysis and policy implications pp. 23-39

- Andre Jungmittag and Paul Welfens
- Does foreign ownership matter for the innovative activities of enterprises? pp. 41-57

- Bernhard Dachs and Bernd Ebersberger
- Technological catch-up or resource rents? pp. 59-82

- Natalia Merkina
Volume 5, issue 4, 2008
- Wage dispersion in Germany and the US: is there compression from below? pp. 345-361

- Joachim Möller
- A note on why more West than East German firms export pp. 363-370

- Joachim Wagner
- Wage vs. industry subsidies: coping with technology related unemployment in a globalized economy pp. 371-388

- Barbara Dluhosch and Daniel Horgos
- A structural break in the effects of Japanese foreign exchange intervention on yen/dollar exchange rate volatility pp. 389-401

- Eric Hillebrand and Gunther Schnabl
- Sowing the seeds for the subprime crisis: does global liquidity matter for housing and other asset prices? pp. 403-424

- Ansgar Belke, Walter Orth and Ralph Setzer
Volume 5, issue 3, 2008
- Portfolio modelling and growth in open economies pp. 237-253

- Paul Welfens
- Fiscal policy and direct crowding-out in a small open economy pp. 255-268

- Juha Tervala
- Does the dispersion of unit labor cost dynamics in the EMU imply long-run divergence? pp. 269-295

- Sebastian Dullien and Ulrich Fritsche
- Firm boundary decisions: the market for health-related R&D services with an empirical case study for Germany pp. 297-321

- Oliver Baumann and Hariolf Grupp
- The road to liberalization: Policy design and implementation of Taiwan’s privatization pp. 323-344

- Huei-Wen Pao, Hsueh-Liang Wu and Wei-Hwa Pan
Volume 5, issue 1, 2008
- Policy issues in the Eurozone: cyclic convergence and fiscal sustainability pp. 1-4

- Andrew Hughes Hallett, Reinhard Neck and Christian Richter
- Accession to the euro-area: a stylized analysis using a NK model pp. 5-24

- Bas Aarle, Harry Garretsen and Cindy Moons
- Price convergence in the EU—an aggregate and disaggregate approach pp. 25-47

- Joanna Wolszczak-Derlacz
- Finnish and Swedish business cycles in a global context pp. 49-69

- U. Bergman
- Have the Eurozone economies converged on a common European cycle? pp. 71-101

- Andrew Hughes Hallett and Christian Richter
- Business cycle synchronisation in the Euro area: the case of small countries pp. 103-121

- Sofia Gouveia and Leonida Correia
- Regional business cycle synchronization in Europe? pp. 123-137

- Lourdes Montoya and Jakob de Haan
- Fiscal sustainability across government tiers pp. 139-163

- Peter Claeys, Raul Ramos and Jordi Suriñach
- Debt targets and fiscal sustainability in an era of monetary independence pp. 165-187

- Andrew Hughes Hallett
- The stability and growth pact, fiscal policy institutions and stabilization in Europe pp. 189-207

- Carlos Marinheiro
- An empirical investigation of the sustainability of the public deficit in Portugal pp. 209-223

- Maria Correia, Reinhard Neck, Theodore Panagiotidis and Christian Richter
- US growth and budget consolidation in the 1990s: was there a non-Keynesian effect? pp. 225-235

- Anton Burger and Martin Zagler
Volume 4, issue 4, 2008
- Editorial pp. 329-330

- Paul Welfens, Holger Wolf and Juergen Wolters
- The background to the 2007 financial crisis pp. 331-346

- C.A.E. Goodhart
- Banking crisis and prudential supervision: a European perspective pp. 347-356

- Paul Welfens
- Rethinking banking supervision in the EU pp. 357-361

- Holger Wolf
- British banking regulation and supervision: between a rock and a hard place pp. 363-370

- Andy Mullineux
- Does financial integration make banks more vulnerable? Regulation, foreign owned banks, and the lender-of-last resort pp. 371-393

- Helge Berger and Carsten Hefeker
- Impacts of trade reform: sensitivity of model results to key assumptions pp. 395-420

- Ernesto Valenzuela, Kym Anderson and Thomas Hertel
- International mixed duopoly and strategic commitments pp. 421-432

- Kazuhiro Ohnishi
Volume 4, issue 3, 2007
- Age-period-cohort decomposition of social security taxes and benefits in the USA and Japan pp. 227-240

- Kosei Fukuda
- European integration: the third step pp. 241-262

- Harry Bowen and Leo Sleuwaegen
- The Swedish external position and the krona pp. 263-279

- Philip Lane
- Is reversion to PPP in euro exchange rates non-linear? pp. 281-297

- Bernd Schnatz
- Nominal and real wage flexibility in EMU pp. 299-328

- Alfonso Arpaia and Karl Pichelmann
Volume 4, issue 2, 2007
- Digital economy and regulatory issues. Introduction pp. 101-107

- Günter Knieps and Ingo Vogelsang
- Changes in industry structure and technological convergence: implications for competition policy and regulation in telecommunications pp. 109-133

- Timothy Tardiff
- Efficient interconnection charges and capacity-based pricing pp. 135-158

- David Kennet and Eric Ralph
- Network neutrality and the nature of competition between network operators pp. 159-184

- Viktoria Kocsis and Paul Bijl
- Broadband Internet: net neutrality versus open access pp. 185-208

- Christiaan Hogendorn
- Open source software: Motivation and restrictive licensing pp. 209-225

- Chaim Fershtman and Neil Gandal
Volume 4, issue 1, 2007
- On the hump-shaped output effect of monetary policy in an open economy pp. 1-13

- Christian Pierdzioch and Serkan Yener
- Fiscal policy in central and Eastern Europe: what happened in the run-up to EU accession? pp. 15-31

- John Lewis
- The Barcelona initiative and the importance of NTBs: a dynamic CGE-analysis for Syria pp. 33-59

- Beatriz Gaitan and Bernd Lucke
- A generalized multi-country endogenous growth model pp. 61-100

- Lutz Arnold
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