BNL Quarterly Review
1967 - 2013
Continuation of Banca Nazionale del Lavoro Quarterly Review. Continued by PSL Quarterly Review.
Current editor(s): Alessandro Roncaglia
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Volume 60, issue 243, 2007
- The history of a journal: Banca Nazionale del Lavoro Quarterly Review pp. 3-26

- Alessandro Roncaglia
Volume 60, issue 242, 2007
- Rethinking debt sustainability in the context of the Millennium Development Goals pp. 225-248

- Jan Kregel
- Macroeconomics in develpoing countries pp. 249-269

- Deepak Nayyar
- Aid performance and its determinants. A comparison of Italy with the OECD norm pp. 271-321

- Simone Bertoli, Giovanni Cornia and Francesco Manaresi
- German-speaking economists in British exile 1933-1945 pp. 323-363

- Harald Hagemann
Volume 60, issue 241, 2007
- Implications of Basel II for financial stability. Clouds are darker for developing countries pp. 111-135

- Mario Tonveronachi
- Capital Folws, capital account liberalisation and the southern Mediterranean countries pp. 137-165

- Heather Gibson and Thomas Vlassopoulo
- Sticky prices or sticky information? pp. 167-194

- Alessio Moro
- Unit of account or medium of exchange? pp. 195-205

- Leland Yeager
- Unit of account or medium of exchange? Reply pp. 207-213

- Joseph Aschheim and George Tavlas
- Unit of account or medium of exchange? Rejoinder pp. 215-216

- Leland Yeager
Volume 60, issue 240, 2007
- Shareholders and stakeholders value creation: an analytic foundation for value creation indicators pp. 3-31

- Rainer S. Masera and Giancarlo Mazzoni
- Economic transparency and poverty pp. 33-48

- Helder de Mendonça and Josè Simao Filho
- Protectionism, free trade and preferential trade: the Mexican experience 1970-2005 pp. 49-81

- Pablo Ruiz Napoles
Volume 59, issue 239, 2006
- Optimum currency areas: a policy view pp. 317-332

- Filippo Cesarano
- Money as mumeraire: doctrinal aspects and contemporary relevance pp. 333-361

- Joseph Aschheim and George Tavlas
- An economic Manifesto for the oil exporting countries of the Persian Gulf pp. 363-388

- Hossein Askari, Faranghees Abbas, George Jabbour and Dohee Kwon
- On floating exchange rates, currency depreciation and effective demand: a comment pp. 389-395

- Mario Sarcinelli
Volume 59, issue 238, 2006
- On floating exchange rates, currency depreciation and effective demand pp. 221-242

- Julio Lopez and Ignocio Perrotini Perrotini
- Spot and foward market intervention during the 1997 Korean currency crisis pp. 243-268

- Woosik Moon and Yeongseop Rhee
- Stress testing credit risk: experience from the italian FSAP pp. 269-291

- Sebastiano Laviola, Juri Marcucci and Mario Quagliariello
- Reality and response: unemployment 1970-2005 in two core journals pp. 293-305

- Kurt Rothschild
Volume 59, issue 237, 2006
- Common factors and balance sheet structure of major European banks pp. 123-170

- Antonio Roma
- European dominant position and american monopolization: a unifying approach from basic game theory pp. 171-192

- Pier Luigi Parcu
- The equilibrium approach to optimum currency areas pp. 193-209

- Filippo Cesarano
Volume 59, issue 236, 2006
- Paolo Sylos Labini, 1920-2005 pp. 3-21

- Alessandro Roncaglia
- Foreign debt and financial fragility in the perspective of the emerging countries pp. 23-48

- Mario Tonveronachi
- The future of Post Keynesian economics pp. 49-80

- Giuseppe Fontana and Bill Gerrard
- Economic failure in the Middle East pp. 81-111

- Hossein Askari and Roshanak Taghavi
Volume 58, issue 235, 2005
- The geography of banking power: role of function distance pp. 129-167

- Pietro Alessandrini, Manuela Croci and Alberto Zazzaro
- Using an evolving criterion to assess the Federal Reserve's behaviour in recent years pp. 169-186

- Davide Ferrari and Antonio Ribba
- The principle foundations of an Islamic economy pp. 187-205

- Hossein Askari and Roshanak Taghavi
Volume 58, issue 233-234, 2005
- Inauguration of the proceedings pp. 3-4

- Giovanni Conso
- Franco: a mind never at rest pp. 5-9

- Paul Samuelson
- Modigliani and Keynes pp. 11-19

- Robert Solow
- How much of John Maynard Keynes can we find in Franco Modigliani? pp. 21-39

- Luigi L. Pasinetti
- Franco Modigliani and oligopoly pp. 41-48

- Paolo Sylos Labini
- The economists "Manifesto" unemployment in the EU seven years later: which suggestions still hold? pp. 49-66

- Beniamino Moro
- From theory to practice in macroeconomic models: post-Keynesian eclecticism pp. 67-90

- Ignazio Visco
- Franco Modigliani and the life-cycle theory of consumption pp. 91-107

- Angus Deaton
- Modigliani's life-cycle theory of savings fifty years later pp. 109-172

- Mauro Baranzini
- The life-cycle hypothesis, fiscal policy and social security pp. 173-186

- Tullio Jappelli
- Macroeconomic theory and monetary policy: the contributions of Franco Modigliani and the ongoing debate pp. 187-214

- Lucas Papademos
- A reappraisal of Modigliani's finance theories pp. 215-235

- Terenzio Cozzi
- The Modigliani-Miller theorems: a cornerstone of finance pp. 237-247

- Marco Pagano
- Franco Modigliani pp. 249-261

- Antonio Fazio
Volume 58, issue 232, 2005
- The US economy: an update pp. 3-20

- Ugo Sacchetti
- Financial centers in the Asia-pacific region: an empirical study on australia, Hong Kong, Japan and Singapore pp. 21-51

- J.P.A. Sagaram and Jayasinghe Wickramanayake
- The economic collapse of Russia pp. 53-89

- Gerando Bracho C. and Julio Lopez G.
- Evaluating non-linear models on point and interval forecasts: an application with exchange rates pp. 91-120

- Gianna Boero and Emanuela Marrocu