International Economics and Economic Policy
2004 - 2025
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Volume 2, issue 4, 2005
- Policy coordination in East Asia and across the Pacific pp. 275-306

- Koichiro Kamada and Izumi Takagawa
- Reform of the Japanese banking system pp. 307-335

- Masahiro Kawai
- Japanese Banks’ monitoring activities and the performance of borrower firms: 1981–1996 pp. 337-362

- Kyoji Fukao, Kiyohiko Nishimura, Qing-Yuan Sui and Masayo Tomiyama
- Zombie firms and economic stagnation in Japan pp. 363-381

- Alan Ahearne and Naoki Shinada
Volume 2, issue 2, 2005
- Reversal of fortune: Macroeconomic policy, International Finance, and Banking in Japan pp. 91-100

- Gary Saxonhouse and Robert Stern
- The role of preconceived ideas in macroeconomic policy: Japan's experiences in two deflationary periods pp. 101-126

- Koichi Hamada and Asahi Noguchi
- Price expectations and consumption under deflation: evidence from Japanese household survey data pp. 127-151

- Masahiro Hori and Satoshi Shimizutani
- Japan's fiscal policy and fiscal reconstruction pp. 153-172

- Toshihiro Ihori and Atsushi Nakamoto
- The effects of ‘Gesell’ (Currency) taxes in promoting Japan's economic recovery pp. 173-188

- Mitsuhiro Fukao
- Overcoming the zero bound on nominal interest rates: Gesell’s currency carry tax vs. Eisler’s parallel virtual currency pp. 189-200

- Willem Buiter
- Good deflation/bad deflation and Japanese economic recovery pp. 201-218

- Gary Saxonhouse
- Interventions and Japanese economic recovery pp. 219-239

- Takatoshi Ito
- Foreign exchange intervention and monetary policy in Japan, 2003–04 pp. 241-260

- Rasmus Fatum and Michael Hutchison
- Exchange rate or wage changes in international adjustment? pp. 261-274

- Ronald McKinnon
Volume 2, issue 1, 2005
- Growth differentials in OECD countries: some reflections pp. 1-6

- Dirk Pilat
- Information & Communication Technology and capital market perspectives pp. 7-14

- Paul Welfens
- International oil price changes: impact of oil prices on growth and inflation in the EU/OECD pp. 15-32

- Werner Roeger
- Uncovered interest rate parity and analysis of monetary convergence of potential EMU accession countries pp. 33-63

- Oliver Holtemöller
- Stability and Growth Pact: issues and lessons from political economy pp. 65-89

- Ludger Schuknecht
Volume 1, issue 4, 2005
- Will the role of the dollar as the international reserve currency be challenged? pp. 293-304

- Freddy Van den Spiegel
- Lead markets, innovation differentials and growth pp. 305-328

- Marian Beise
- Employment adjustment in two countries with poor reputations: Analysis of aggregate, firm, and flow data for Portugal and Germany pp. 329-348

- John Addison and Paulino Teixeira
- Monetary policy in the Euro area – lessons from the first years pp. 349-364

- Volker Clausen and Bernd Hayo
Volume 1, issue 2, 2004
- The dynamics of economic integration: Theory and policy pp. 119-134

- Lucas Bretschger and Thomas Steger
- Innovation Dynamics in OECD Countries: Challenges for German Enterprises pp. 135-155

- Barbara Breitschopf and Hariolf Grupp
- Interbank market frictions, international banks and growth pp. 157-171

- Thomas Gries, Gerhard Sievert and Axel Wieneke
- International capital market integration: Implications for convergence, growth, and welfare pp. 173-194

- Sjak Smulders
- The determinants of geographic configuration of value chain activities: Foreign multinational enterprises in Japanese manufacturing pp. 195-213

- Hideki Yamawaki
- Productivity, innovation and ICT in Old and New Europe pp. 215-246

- Bart van Ark and Marcin Piątkowski
- Innovations, technological specialisation and economic growth in the EU pp. 247-273

- Andre Jungmittag
- The empirics of trade and growth: where are the policy recommendations? pp. 275-292

- Klaus Wälde and Christina Wood
Volume 1, issue 1, 2004
- With what should the present rules of the Stability Pact be replaced? pp. 5-7

- Patrick Artus
- The Stability and Growth Pact: The appropriate fiscal framework for EMU pp. 9-13

- Otmar Issing
- The end of the Stability and Growth Pact? pp. 15-19

- Stefan Collignon
- Does globalization hurt the poor? pp. 21-51

- Pierre-Richard Agénor
- Tu Felix Austria: Evidence for a de-celerator in financial reform pp. 53-72

- Benedikt Braumann
- Currency substitution and the stability of the Italian demand for money before the entry into the monetary union, 1972–1998 pp. 73-85

- Hannah Nielsen, Giuseppe Tullio and Juergen Wolters
- Do export processing zones attract FDI and its benefits pp. 87-103

- Edward M. Graham
- The European Union: Economic prospects, structural reforms and enlargement pp. 105-110

- Pedro Solbes
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