Open Economies Review
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Volume 6, issue 4, 1995
- Price adjustment in open economies pp. 303-321

- Torben Andersen and Niels Hansen
- International labor-cum-capital migrations: Theory, welfare implications, and evidence pp. 323-340

- Harry Clarke
- The choice between an international joint venture and a wholly-owned subsidiary in a developing country under technology spillover effects pp. 341-368

- Wing-fai Leung
- From protectionism to free trade fever? Recent reforms in developing countries pp. 369-385

- Judith Dean
- Have economic fluctuations been dampened? New empirical evidence from Italy pp. 387-397

- Giuseppe Schlitzer
- Designing a central bank: Social player, monetary agent, or banking agent? pp. 399-410

- Donato Masciandaro
Volume 6, issue 3, 1995
- Pitfalls in counterfactual analyses of policy rules pp. 199-202

- Robert Rasche
- The global macroeconomics of NAFTA pp. 203-223

- Joyce Manchester and Warwick McKibbin
- Sociopolitical instability, volatility, and the bid-ask spread: Evidence from the free market for dollars in Poland pp. 225-236

- Ali Kutan and Su Zhou
- Investment-saving comovement under endogenous fiscal policy pp. 237-254

- Daniel Levy
- A welfare-theoretic argument for regional subsidization of industry in the presence of inferior technology pp. 255-263

- Mark Herander
- Free trade and income redistribution in some developing and newly industrialized countries pp. 265-280

- Henry Thompson
- A suggested reformulation of the theory of optimal currency areas pp. 281-298

- Jacques Melitz
Volume 6, issue 2, 1995
- The global economic consequences of the Uruguay Round pp. 111-129

- Warwick McKibbin and Dominick Salvatore
- The demand for money in a small open economy: The case of Switzerland pp. 131-144

- Abdur Chowdhury
- The quantity approach to financial integration: The Feldstein-Horioka criterion revisited pp. 145-165

- Jan Lemmen and Sylvester Eijffinger
- External debt, time preference, and nontraded goods in a two-sector dynamic model of consumption pp. 167-178

- Fathali Firoozi
- Protection of industry pp. 179-196

- Mordechai Kreinin and Elias Dinopoulos
Volume 6, issue 1, 1995
- Commitment and coordination in a dynamic game model of international economic policy-making pp. 5-28

- Reinhard Neck and Engelbert Dockner
- Fundamentals, regime shifts, and dollar behavior in the 1980s pp. 29-48

- Giulio Cifarelli
- Term premia comovement in German, Japanese, and U.S. domestic markets pp. 49-62

- Helen Popper
- Salvatore model with equiproportional preservation of forests pp. 63-79

- Robert Kohn
- Extent and evaluation of protection in developing countries pp. 81-104

- J. Kol
Volume 5, issue 4, 1994
- Macroeconomic stabilization through monetary and fiscal policy coordination: Implications for European Monetary Union pp. 307-326

- Jay Bryson
- The need for economic policy coordination between Europe, Japan, and the United States: Policy recommendations for the 1990s pp. 327-346

- Anthonie Knoester and André Kolodziejak
- Exchange rate expectations and risk premia in the European Monetary System: 1985–1991 pp. 347-360

- Stefano Cavaglia, Kees Koedijk and Peter Vlaar
- Open economy measures of wealth and Hicksian national income pp. 361-369

- Anthony Makin
- The Feldstein-Horioka puzzle: The IS-LM model with optimal policy pp. 371-382

- J. Mcclure
Volume 5, issue 3, 1994
- The political economy of the Exchange Rate Mechanism pp. 235-247

- A. Patrick Minford
- The myth of a stable European money demand pp. 249-259

- Ivo Arnold
- Market power, uncertainty, and the level of trade pp. 261-274

- Winand Emons
- Technology policies, technology transfer by multinational enterprises and R&D activities in LDCs pp. 275-287

- Michael Fung
- Financial integration and innovation in Europe pp. 289-301

- Ernst Baltensperger and Andrea Behrends
Volume 5, issue 2, 1994
- Debt rescheduling and the choice between bonds and loans for LDCs' foreign debt pp. 139-157

- Edward Chow
- Devaluation and monetary policy with import compression pp. 159-175

- Jorn Rattso
- Fiscal announcements and real exchange rate dynamics pp. 177-190

- Jyh-Lin Wu
- Do oil tariffs lower wages? pp. 191-202

- Henry Thompson
- Economic reform: Political environment and the efficacy of economic conditionalities pp. 203-210

- Henry Schwalbenberg
- The theory of monetary integration pp. 211-230

- George Tavlas
Volume 5, issue 1, 1994
- Saving, investment, and capital mobility: A comment on Leachman pp. 5-17

- Jakob Haan and Clemens Siermann
- Saving, investment, and capital mobility: A comment on Leachman—A reply pp. 19-21

- Lori Leachman
- Trade diversion in a currency union pp. 23-27

- Yrjänä Tolonen
- The impact of intraindustry trade on the natural rate of unemployment in two simple models pp. 29-46

- Hian Hoon
- Social security and foreign indebtedness in a small open economy pp. 47-63

- Søren Nielsen
- Economic growth and the rise of protectionism and urban unrest in developing economies pp. 65-88

- Henry Schwalbenberg
- Social protection and regional convergence in a European Monetary Union pp. 89-114

- Filip Abraham
- Market integration and imperfect competition in labor and product markets pp. 115-130

- Jan Sørensen
Volume 4, issue 4, 1993
- A chaotic model of the exchange rate: The role of fundamentalists and chartists pp. 351-379

- Paul Grauwe and Hans Dewachter
- International equality of stock market returns pp. 381-401

- Heejoon Kang and Michele Fratianni
- Estimating variability in the Italian stock market: An ARCH approach pp. 403-423

- Fabio Fornari
- Foreign production and international hedging in a multinational firm pp. 425-432

- Udo Broll
- Trade policy and protection in the European Community pp. 433-456

- Sir David Greenaway and R. Hine
Volume 4, issue 3, 1993
- Optimal trade policy in the presence of changing market structure pp. 235-245

- Mark Herander
- Sectoral effects of reductions in NATO military expenditures in the major industrialized and developing countries pp. 247-268

- Jon Haveman, Alan Deardorff and Robert Stern
- International monetary policy cooperation in economies with centralized wage setting pp. 269-285

- Henrik Jensen
- International transmission of government spending on industries pp. 287-301

- Sajid Anwar
- Do private capital markets insure regional risk? Evidence from the United States and Europe pp. 303-324

- Andrew Atkeson and Tamim Bayoumi
- International trade and the relative dispersion of industrial wages and production techniques in 14 OECD countries, 1970–1985 pp. 325-344

- Farhad Rassekh
Volume 4, issue 2, 1993
- Rules, discretion, and international monetary and fiscal policy coordination pp. 117-132

- Jay Bryson, Henrik Jensen and David Hoose
- Exchange rate shocks and the current account under monopolistic competition: An intertemporal optimization model pp. 133-150

- Hwan Lin and Hui-Kuan Tseng
- Betting on the EMS pp. 151-173

- Kees Koedijk and Clemens Kool
- Is there a “triffin dilemma” for the EMS? pp. 175-188

- Lorenzo Bini-Smaghi and Silvia Vori
- Fundamental equilibrium exchange rates and exchange rate dynamics pp. 189-209

- Su Zhou
- Protectionism in agriculture: Slow progress towards freer trade in agricultural products pp. 211-228

- Tim Josling
Volume 4, issue 1, 1993
- Long-run consequences of finite exchange rate bubbles pp. 5-26

- Alessandra Pelloni
- Exogenous changes and policy reforms, labor migration, and welfare in a Keynesian economy pp. 27-37

- Panos Hatzipanayotou
- Fiscal policy in monetary unions: Implications for Europe pp. 39-65

- Reuven Glick and Michael Hutchison
- Protectionism in Japan pp. 67-81

- Marcus Noland
- A review of recent developments in international portfolio selection pp. 83-96

- Brian Hatch and Bruce Resnick
- Artificial currencies: SDRs and ECUs pp. 97-110

- Polly Allen
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