Open Economies Review
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Volume 15, issue 4, 2004
- Overall Specialization Empirics: Techniques and Applications pp. 323-346

- Luca De Benedictis and Massimo Tamberi
- Optimal Monetary Policy Rules and Inflation Targets: Are Australia, Canada, and New Zealand Different from the U.S.? pp. 347-362

- Sean Collins and Pierre Siklos
- Divide and Rule: Geographical Diversification and the Multinational Firm pp. 363-374

- Dermot Leahy and Stephen Pavelin
- Agricultural Productivity, Business Services, and Comparative Advantage pp. 375-383

- Toru Kikuchi
- Central Bank Independence, Speed of Disinflation and the Sacrifice Ratio pp. 385-402

- Giuseppe Diana and Moise Sidiropoulos
- Real Versus Tariff Liberalization: A Welfare Comparison Under Monopolistic Competition pp. 403-418

- Philipp J.H. Schroeder
Volume 15, issue 3, 2004
- Are Interventions Self Exciting? pp. 223-237

- Andreas Fischer and Mathias Zurlinden
- The Link between Institutional and Economic Integration: Insights for Latin America from the European Experience pp. 239-260

- Ettore Dorrucci, Stefano Firpo, Marcel Fratzscher and Francesco Mongelli
- Measuring Pricing to Market in the Eurozone: The Case of the Automobile Industry pp. 261-271

- Jacint Balaguer, Vicente Orts and Jose C. Perneas
- Singapore's Collective Bargaining in a Game of Wage and Exchange Rate Policies pp. 273-289

- Ying Wu
- Economic and Geographical Distance: Explaining Mercosur Sectoral Exports to the EU pp. 291-314

- Inmaculada Martínez-Zarzoso and Felicitas Nowak-Lehmann D.
Volume 15, issue 2, 2004
- Monetary Union and the Interest-Exchange Rate Trade-off pp. 111-141

- Frank Bohn
- "Set a Sufficiently Ambitious Budget Target and Let the Automatic Stabilizers Work". Will it Really Work in the European Monetary Union? pp. 143-168

- Francesco Farina and Roberto Tamborini
- Informational Contagion of Sudden Stops in a Global Games Framework pp. 169-192

- Victor E. Vaugirard
- The New Open Economy Macroeconomics: A Critical Appraisal pp. 193-215

- David VanHoose
Volume 15, issue 1, 2004
- Do IMF and IBRD Cause Moral Hazard and Political Business Cycles? Evidence from Panel Data pp. 5-22

- Axel Dreher and Roland Vaubel
- The Role of the Exchange Rate as a Shock Absorber in a Small Open Economy pp. 23-43

- Hilde Bjørnland
- The Balassa-Samuelson Hypothesis and Oil Price Shocks in a Small Open Economy: Evidence from Cyprus pp. 45-56

- Charalambos Pattichis and Mona Kanaan
- The Optimal Enforcement of a Finance-Constrained Immigration Law pp. 57-62

- Chisato Yoshida
- The European Periphery in the Era of the Gold Standard: The Case of the Spanish Peseta and the Pound Sterling from 1883 to 1931 pp. 63-85

- María Gadea and Marcela Sabate
- Welfare Implications of RTAs Within the WTO System in the Presence of FDI pp. 87-103

- Jung Hur and Donghyun Park
Volume 14, issue 4, 2003
- Credibility and Interest Rate Discretion in the ERM pp. 351-368

- Hali Edison and Ronald MacDonald
- Has the Link Between the Spot and Forward Exchange Rates Broken Down? Evidence from Rolling Cointegration Tests pp. 369-379

- Ali Kutan and Su Zhou
- U.S. Saving and Investment: Policy Implications pp. 381-395

- Martin Schmidt
- Multinational Enterprises and New Trade Theory: Evidence for the Convergence Hypothesis pp. 397-418

- Salvador Barrios, Holger Görg and Eric Strobl
- Resistance to Trade Liberalization in Unionized Sector pp. 419-435

- Koichi Kagitani
Volume 14, issue 3, 2003
- Preface—Monetary and Exchange Rate Strategies for the European Union's Eastern Enlargement pp. 219-220

- Lucjan Orlowski
- A Small Macroeconomic Model of the EU-Accession Countries pp. 221-250

- Bruno Merlevede, Joseph Plasmans and Bas van Aarle
- Monetary Convergence and Risk Premiums in the EU Accession Countries pp. 251-267

- Lucjan Orlowski
- Direct Inflation Targeting and Nominal Convergence: The Czech Case pp. 269-283

- Roman Matoušek and Anita Taci
- The Forex Regime and EMU Expansion pp. 285-298

- Pieter van Foreest and Casper de Vries
- Has International Financial Integration Increased? pp. 299-317

- Lawrence Goldberg, James Lothian and John Okunev
- Narrow Target Zones within Broad Zones: A Non-Speculative Exchange Rate Solution with Limited Resources pp. 319-341

- Staffan Ringbom
Volume 14, issue 2, 2003
- Optimum Currency Areas Under Inflation Targeting pp. 99-118

- Øistein Røisland and Ragnar Torvik
- Is the J-Curve Effect Observable for Small North European Economies? pp. 119-134

- R Scott Hacker and Abdulnasser Hatemi-J
- Risk Related Non Linearities in Exchange Rates: Evidence from a Panel of Central and Eastern European Countries pp. 135-155

- Andrea Brasili and Bruno Sitzia
- The Sacrifice Ratio and Central Bank Independence Revisited pp. 157-168

- Harold Brumm and Richard Krashevski
- The Exchange Rate Macroeconomic Balance Approach: New Methodology and Results for the Euro, the Dollar, the Yen and the Pound Sterling pp. 169-190

- Didier Borowski and Cécile Couharde
- Intra-Industry Trade in Intermediate Goods and Final Goods in a General Equilibrium Setting pp. 191-209

- Teit Lüthje
Volume 14, issue 1, 2003
- Trade Liberalization and Labor Unions pp. 5-9

- Toru Kikuchi and J. Atsu Amegashie
- The Mistreated Model: Some Technical Comments on Porojan's Paper on 'Trade Flows and Spatial Effects' pp. 11-14

- Ron Johnston, Les Hepple, Tony Hoare, Kelvyn Jones and Paul Plummer
- The Mistreated Model: A Reply pp. 15-17

- Anca Carrington
- Exchange Rate Risk and Interest Rate: A Case Study for Turkey pp. 19-27

- Hakan Berument and Asli Günay
- The Effects of Trade on Research and Development pp. 29-42

- Mark Funk
- Banking Regulation and Systemic Risk pp. 43-70

- Martin Summer
- Fear of Floating Needn't Imply Fixed Rates: An OCA Approach to the Operation of Stable Intermediate Currency Regimes pp. 71-91

- Thomas Willett
Volume 13, issue 4, 2002
- Editorial—The Macroeconomics of EMU: Policy Rules and International Implications pp. 319-320

- Reinhard Neck
- Monetary and Fiscal Policy Design in the EMU: An Overview pp. 321-340

- Bas van Aarle, Giovanni Di Bartolomeo, Jacob Engwerda and Joseph Plasmans
- Inflation Targeting as a Coordination Device pp. 341-362

- Andrew Hughes Hallett and Nicola Viegi
- Global Implications of Monetary and Fiscal Policy Rules in the EMU pp. 363-379

- Gottfried Haber, Reinhard Neck and Warwick McKibbin
- Transatlantic Trade-Offs in the Age of Balanced Budgets and European Monetary Union pp. 381-411

- Barry Eichengreen and Fabio Ghironi
- ECB Foreign Exchange Intervention and the EURO: Institutional Framework, News, and Intervention pp. 413-425

- Rasmus Fatum and Michael Hutchison
Volume 13, issue 3, 2002
- Terms of Trade Shocks and the Current Account: Evidence from Five Industrial Countries pp. 219-235

- Paul Cashin and Christopher McDermott
- Measuring Factor Abundance Across Many Factors and Countries pp. 237-249

- Farhad Rassekh and Henry Thompson
- Procyclical Productivity and Output Growth in China: An Econometric Analysis pp. 251-274

- Massimo Caruso
- Searching Stationarity in the Real Exchange Rates: Application of the SUR Estimator pp. 275-289

- Tsung-Wu Ho
- International Trade and Firms' Heterogeneity under Monopolistic Competition pp. 291-311

- Sebastien Jean
Volume 13, issue 2, 2002
- The Viability of Fixed Exchange Rate Commitments: Does Politics Matter? A Theoretical and Empirical Investigation pp. 111-132

- Pierre-Guillaume Méon and Jean-Marc Rizzo
- Trade Liberalization and Union Wages in a Differentiated Bertrand Duopoly pp. 133-151

- Nicole Gürtzgen
- Delegation and Fiscal Policy in the Open Economy: More Bad News for Rogoff's Delegation Game pp. 153-174

- Paul Levine and Joseph Pearlman
- Economic Integration and Union Power pp. 175-182

- Bala Batavia and Parameswar Nandakumar
- The Incidence of Protection on Exports: The Case of Spain, 1870–1913 pp. 183-203

- Eva Pardos and José-Ma Serrano-Sanz
- Price-Taking Monopolies in Small Open Economies pp. 205-209

- Henry Thompson
Volume 13, issue 1, 2002
- Purchasing Power Parity: Error Correction Models and Structural Breaks pp. 5-26

- Amalia Zumaquero and Rodrigo Urrea
- Discriminatory Procurement Policy with Cash Limits pp. 27-45

- Michele Santoni
- Imperfect Competition and Fiscal Policy Transmission in a Two-Country Economy pp. 47-71

- Emmanuelle Taugourdeau
- Industrial Concentration Reverses the Timing in a Trade Policy Game pp. 73-86

- Masayuki Hayashibara
- Markups and the Business Cycle: Evidence from Italian Manufacturing Branches pp. 87-103

- Domenico Marchetti
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