Open Economies Review
1990 - 2025
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Volume 3, issue 3, 1992
- The synchronization of business cycles across the European Community pp. 233-253

- John Formby, Stefan Norrbin and Ryoichi Sakano
- Comparing quotas with VERs: A three-region, North-South-NICs macroeconomic analysis pp. 255-270

- S. Murshed
- Returns to scale, imperfect competition and aggregate demand and trade policy effects in a two-country model pp. 271-295

- Hassan Molana and Thomas Moutos
- Interest rate causality and asymmetry in the EMS pp. 297-306

- Karsten Biltoft and Christian Boersch
- Recent trends in U.S. protectionism pp. 307-321

- Dominick Salvatore
- International comparisons of money demand pp. 323-343

- James Boughton
Volume 3, issue 2, 1992
- On the design of invoicing practices in international trade pp. 133-142

- Jean-Marie Viaene and Casper Vries
- The impact of exchange rate risk on the foreign direct investment of U.S. multinational manufacturing companies pp. 143-163

- Gregory Clare
- Trade within an industry in the presence of vertical product differentiation and dynamic increasing returns pp. 165-179

- Francesco Pigliaru
- Hungary's export prospects in the EC market pp. 181-202

- Alfred Tovias and Sam Laird
- A note on the time inconsistency of strategic trade policy pp. 203-214

- Peter Welzel
- Forward exchange rates as unbiased predictors of future spot rates a review and re-interpretation pp. 215-232

- Heejoon Kang
Volume 3, issue 1, 1992
- External influences in Nordic business cycles, 1870–1988 pp. 1-22

- Michael Bergman, Stefan Gerlach and Lars Jonung
- Rivalry for export promotions pp. 23-35

- Jae Chung
- Customs Union and the Harris-Todaro Model with International Capital Mobility pp. 37-49

- Michael Michael and Stephen Miller
- Paradoxes in integration theory pp. 51-59

- Carsten Kowalczyk
- Monetary policy interaction within or without an exchange-rate arrangement pp. 61-82

- Daniel Gros and Timothy Lane
- What are the Real Effects of Liberalizing International Capital Movements? pp. 83-125

- Daniele Checchi
- Brussels on a single money pp. 127-127

- Jacques Mélitz's
- German dominance in the EMS:The empirical evidence pp. 127-128

- Michele Fratianni and Juergen von Hagen
Volume 2, issue 3, 1991
- Asymmetric monetary policies? the case of Germany and France pp. 219-236

- Ulrich Camen, Hans Genberg and Michael Salemi
- A game model of ASEAN trade liberalization pp. 237-254

- Thomas Jackson
- Pricing policy and quality upgrading in the Swedish car market: Do import surveillance and exchange rate instability matter? pp. 255-274

- Yves Bourdet
- The incentive for export subsidies under imperfect competition pp. 275-284

- Yasuhito Tanaka
- German dominance in the European Monetary System: Evidence from money supply growth rates pp. 285-294

- Ali Kutan
- Relative export prices and firm size in imperfect markets pp. 295-304

- Lorenzo Pupillo and Klaus Zimmermann
- Scoring the success of sanctions pp. 305-313

- George von Furstenberg
- One market, one money: An evaluation of the potential benefits and costs of forming an economic and monetary union pp. 315-321

- Michael Artis
- Brussels on a single money pp. 323-336

- Jacques Melitz
Volume 2, issue 2, 1991
- Precommitment by central bank independence pp. 95-112

- Manfred Neumann
- Fiscal policy independence in a European Monetary Union pp. 113-136

- Paul Masson and Jacques Melitz
- Saving, investment, and capital mobility among OECD countries pp. 137-163

- Lori Leachman
- Negotiated tariffs in free entry oligopoly under integrated markets pp. 165-181

- Yasuhito Tanaka
- Forward rates as predictors of future spot rates in small open economies: The case of Kuwait pp. 183-201

- John Pippenger
- Money versus credit in the determination of output for small open economies pp. 203-210

- Peter Montiel
- Quantitative restrictions, unempolyment and welfare pp. 211-217

- Chi-Chur Chao and Eden Yu
Volume 2, issue 1, 1991
- Foreign dependence of individual stock prices: The role of aggregate product market developments pp. 1-26

- Filip Abraham and Hilde Leliaert
- The demand for protection: A look at antidumping cases pp. 27-38

- Danny Leipziger and Hyun Shin
- What has foreign exchange market intervention since the Plaza Agreement accomplished? pp. 39-64

- Michael Bordo and Anna Schwartz
- Target zones and wealth effects: Current account implications of alternative policy assignments pp. 65-82

- Patrizio Tirelli
- Insular or open economies? pp. 83-89

- H. Gray
Volume 1, issue 3, 1990
- Why floating exchange rates fall: A reconsideration of the liquidity trap pp. 229-250

- Ronald McKinnon
- The choice of an invoicing currency in international trade and the balance of trade impact of currency depreciation pp. 251-268

- Michael Melvin and Jahangir Sultan
- Relative price risk in an open economy with fixed and flexible exchange rates pp. 269-289

- Juergen von Hagen and Manfred Neumann
- John Hicks: A personal recollection pp. 291-295

- Rainer Masera
- A scholar and a friend has died: In memoriam of Karl Brunner pp. 297-307

- Michele Fratianni
Volume 1, issue 2, 1990
- The political economy of trade liberalization in developing countries pp. 111-145

- Mustapha Nabli
- The cost of disinflation and the European Monetary System pp. 147-173

- Paul Grauwe
- Target zones and exchange rate management: A stability analysis of the European Monetary System pp. 175-200

- Andrew Hughes-Hallett and A. Patrick Minford
- From the European Monetary System to Economic and Monetary Union — How and why? pp. 201-227

- Niels Thygesen
Volume 1, issue 1, 1990
- The open economy pp. 3-16

- Lawrence Klein
- The exchange rate and the trade balance pp. 17-37

- Ronald McKinnon
- Uncertainty and the choice of instruments in a two-country monetary-policy game pp. 39-65

- Dale Henderson and Ning Zhu
- German dominance in the EMS pp. 67-87

- Michele Fratianni and Juergen von Hagen
- World oil prices and O.E.C.D. trade balance pp. 89-106

- Dominick Salvatore and Greg Winczewski
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