Open Economies Review
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Volume 10, issue 4, 1999
- The Response of Trade Prices to Exchange Rate Changes pp. 355-363

- Manuchehr Irandoust
- A Comparison of Menu Costs in Open and Closed Economies with a Mixed Industrial Structure pp. 365-384

- Huw Dixon and Alberto Pompermaier
- Definitions of Factor Abundance and the Factor Content of Trade pp. 385-393

- Henry Thompson
- On the Scope for International Tax Cooperation: The Role of Capital Controls pp. 395-414

- Bo Rasmussen
- Reforming Budgetary Institutions in Latin America: The Case for a National Fiscal Council pp. 415-442

- Barry Eichengreen, Ricardo Hausmann and Juergen von Hagen
Volume 10, issue 3, 1999
- Endogenous Symmetry of Shocks in a Monetary Union pp. 263-287

- Lionel Fontagné and Michael Freudenberg
- Conditions for Optimality of a Currency Area pp. 289-303

- George Demopoulos and Nicholas Yannacopoulos
- Developing Countries and Environmental Protection: Contract Design in Perfectly Correlated Environments pp. 305-323

- Amitrajeet Batabyal
- The Applied Cointegration Analysis for the Open Economy: A Critical Review pp. 325-346

- Heejoon Kang
Volume 10, issue 2, 1999
- Current-Account Reversals in Developing Countries: The Role of Fundamentals pp. 143-163

- Alberto Bagnai and Stefano Manzocchi
- Trade, Job Destruction and Job Creation in European Manufacturing pp. 165-184

- Chiara Bentivogli and Patrizio Pagano
- Current Account and Fiscal Policy in Japan: 1885–1991 pp. 185-201

- Andre Mollick
- The Collapse of the ‘New EMS’: An Interpretation pp. 203-219

- Juan Garcia
- Developments in the Political Economy of Policy Coordination pp. 221-253

- Thomas Willett
Volume 10, issue 1, 1999
- Asset Market and Balance of Payments Characteristics: An Eclectic Exchange Rate Model for the Dollar, Mark and Yen pp. 5-29

- Ronald MacDonald
- The Effects of the European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) on National Fiscal Sustainability pp. 31-61

- Francesco Mongelli
- Central Bank Independence and Budget Constraints for a Stable Euro pp. 63-90

- Francesco Papadia and Gian Ruggiero
- The Euro and the Dollar, 1998 pp. 91-133

- Robert McCauley
Volume 9, issue 4, 1998
- International Financial Relations Under the Current Float: Evidence from Panel Data pp. 293-313

- James Lothian and Yusif Simaan
- Strategic Export Policy in a Differentiated Duopoly: A Note pp. 315-325

- Toru Kikuchi
- Environmental Protection by One or Both Trading Partners in a Heckscher-Ohlin-Samuelson Model pp. 327-342

- Robert Kohn
- International Standards for IP Protection and R&D Incentives Revisited pp. 343-348

- Laurel Adams
- Free Trade and Wage Inequality in an Advanced Economy pp. 349-359

- Yong-Yil Choi
Volume 9, issue 3, 1998
- Interpreting Saving-Investment Correlations pp. 207-219

- W. Jos Jansen
- An Empirical Observation on Central Bank Independence and Real Output pp. 221-227

- Thomas Jordan
- A Stochastic Simulation Model of an Optimum Currency Area pp. 229-257

- Michel Beine and Frédéric Docquier
- Why Do Firms Dump at a Loss? An Economies-of-Scale Explanation pp. 259-264

- Donghyun Park
- Two-Country Models of Monetary and Fiscal Policy: What Have We Learned? What More Can We Learn? pp. 265-284

- Joseph Daniels and David VanHoose
Volume 9, issue 2, 1998
- When Do Target Zones Work? An Examination of Exchange Rate Targeting as a Device for Coordinating Economic Policies pp. 115-138

- A.J. Hallet
- Shocks and the Viability of a Fixed Exchange Rate Commitment pp. 139-156

- Torben Andersen
- Exchange Rate Forecasting: Results from a Threshold Autoregressive Model pp. 157-170

- Michael Pippenger and Gregory Goering
- Trade and Labor Standards pp. 171-194

- Drusilla Brown, Alan Deardorff and Robert Stern
Volume 9, issue 1, 1998
- Welfare Effects of Capital Taxation in a Small Open Economy pp. 5-20

- Shuanglin Lin and Wei Zhang
- Inflation Dynamics and Monetary Strategies: Evidence from Six Industrialized Countries pp. 21-38

- Johannes Groeneveld, Kees Koedijk and Clemens Kool
- Exchange-Rate Regimes, Political Parties and the Inflation-Unemployment Tradeoff: Evidence from Greece pp. 39-51

- George Alogoskoufis, Dong-Ho Lee and Apostolis Philippopoulos
- From Worldwide Capital Mobility to International Financial Integration: A Review Essay pp. 53-84

- George von Furstenberg
- The Convergence Hypothesis: History, Theory, and Evidence pp. 85-105

- Farhad Rassekh
- Editors' Preface pp. 371-371

- Michele Fratianni, Dominick Salvatore and Paolo Savona
- International Monetary and Financial Arrangements: Present and Future pp. 375-416

- Dominick Salvatore
- The Choice of International Monetary Regimes in a Context of Repeated Games pp. 417-446

- Koichi Hamada
- Monetary Unions in Historical Perspective: What Future for the Euro in the International Financial System pp. 447-466

- Forrest Capie
- Dominant Currencies and the Future of the Euro pp. 467-492

- Michele Fratianni, Andreas Hauskrecht and Aurelio Maccario
- Central Bank Policy in a More Perfect Financial System pp. 493-532

- Juergen von Hagen and Ingo Fender
- Comments on the Papers by Salvatore, Hamada, Capie, Fratianni et al., and Von Hagen and Fender pp. 533-536

- Paul De Grauwe
- Trade and the Number of OCAs in the World pp. 537-568

- Michael Artis, Marion Kohler and Jacques Melitz
- Exchange Rate Stability and Financial Stability pp. 569-608

- Barry Eichengreen
- From the Gold Standard to a Bipolar Monetary System pp. 609-636

- Michele Fratianni and Andreas Hauskrecht
- On the Relation between Money and Derivatives and its Application to the International Monetary Market pp. 637-664

- Paolo Savona and Aurelio Maccario
- Central Banks' Management of Foreign Exchange Reserves pp. 665-684

- Elvio Dal Bosco
- Comments on the Papers by Melitz et al., Eichengreen, Fratianni and Hasukrecht, Savona and Maccario, and Dal Bosco pp. 685-688

- William Branson
- Ideas for the Future of the International Monetary System: Conclusions and Remarks pp. 689-700

- Michele Fratianni, Dominick Salvatore and Paolo Savona
- The International Monetary System pp. 701-708

- Antonio Fazio
- The International Monetary System in a Real Economy pp. 709-712

- Carlo Scognamiglio
- Money Markets and Poliarchic Democratic States pp. 713-726

- Alberto Predieri
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