BNL Quarterly Review
1967 - 2007
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Volume 53, issue 215, 2000
- The neoclassical theory of growth and distribution pp. 349-381

- Robert Solow
- Critique of the neoclassical theory of growth and distribution pp. 383-431

- Luigi L. Pasinetti
- Is the natural rate of growth exogenous? pp. 433-445

- Miguel Leon-Ledesma and Anthony Thirlwall
- Market concentration and technological innovation in a dynamic model of growth and distribution pp. 447-475

- Gilberto Lima
Volume 53, issue 214, 2000
- Capital mobility. An overview pp. 233-243

- H. W. Arndt
- The financial benefits of the IMF pp. 245-265

- Age F. P. Bakker and Martijn A. Schrijvers
- The long-run effects of low inflation rates pp. 267-285

- Victoria C. Hoogenveen and Simon K. Kuipers
- The industry effects of monetary policy and their welfare implications pp. 287-315

- Ivo Arnold
- Private savings and financial modernization in Mexico, 1988-95 pp. 317-339

- Julio Lopez G. and Armando Sanchez V.
Volume 53, issue 213, 2000
- Foreign competition and disintermediation: no threat to the German banking system? pp. 107-133

- Claudia Buch and Stefan M. Golder
- New competitive strategies of foreign banks in large emerging economies: the case of Brazil pp. 135-169

- Fernando Cardim de Carvalho
- The transmission of monetary shocks in the euro area: a V AR analysis based on euro-wide data pp. 171-186

- Jan Kakes and Sitikantha Pattanaik
- Successes of trade reorientation and expansion in post-communist transition: an enterprise-level approach pp. 187-223

- Jan Winiecki
Volume 53, issue 212, 2000
- Welfare systems, ageing and work: an OECD perspective pp. 3-29

- Ignazio Visco
- Taxation and the household saving rate: evidence from OECD countries pp. 31-43

- Vito Tanzi and Howell Zee
- Central banks in European emerging market economies in the 1990s pp. 45-70

- Eduard Hochreiter and Tadeusz Kowalski
- Bank capital ratios in the 1990s: cross-country evidence pp. 71-97

- Gabe de Bondt and Henriette Prast
Volume 52, issue 211, 1999
- Reforming the IMF: some organizational and operational issues pp. 335-381

- Hossein Askari and S. Chebil
- The EU and the euro: an example to imitate? pp. 383-399

- C. D’ADDA
- Monetary policy under a quasi-fixed exchange rate regime. The case of France between 1987 and 1996 pp. 401-430

- Benoit Mojon
Volume 52, issue 210, 1999
- Luigi Ceriani, 1912-1999 pp. 247-255

- Alessandro Roncaglia
- The employment issue: investment, flexibility and the competition of developing countries pp. 257-280

- P. Sylos Labini
- Effective demand versus profit maximization in aggregate demand/supply analysis: a dynamic perspective pp. 281-293

- A. Bhaduri, K. Laski and Martin Riese
- Credit channels in Europe: a cross-country investigation pp. 295-326

- Gabe de Bondt
Volume 52, issue 209, 1999
- Global supervision, financial stability and risk control: a banker’s view pp. 127-147

- D. Croff
- Banks and monetary transmission in Europe: empirical evidence pp. 149-168

- Gabe de Bondt
- Accountability of central banks: aspects and quantification pp. 169-193

- Jakob de Haan, F. Amtenbrink and Sylvester Eijffinger
- Some considerations on the reform of the international monetary and financial system pp. 195-237

- E. Grilli
Volume 52, issue 208, 1999
- Twenty-five years of post-Bretton Woods experience: some lessons pp. 3-38

- Hossein Askari
- The euro and the large banks' behaviour within the EMU – Entrepreneurial strategies and monetary policy pp. 39-68

- M. Borchert
- Whither the US economy? pp. 69-94

- U. Sacchetti
- Harrod on the classification of technological progress. The origin of a wild-goose chase pp. 95-117

- Daniele Besomi
Volume 51, issue 207, 1998
- The importance of banks, the quality of credit and the international financial order: reflections on the present crisis in South East Asia pp. 371-386

- C. Dow
- Macroeconomic thought at the European Commission in the 1970s: the first decade of the annual economic reports pp. 387-412

- I. Maes
- Balance-of-payments constrained economic growth: the case of Mexico pp. 413-433

- Juan Carlos Moreno-Brid
- Capital gains in economic theory and national accounting pp. 435-449

- J. Steindl
Volume 51, issue 206, 1998
- Recollections of a late entrant pp. 231-245

- J. Revell
- Fiscal adjustments in Europe and Ricardian equivalence pp. 247-272

- Valeria De Bonis and R. Paladini
- Determinants of aggregate income-tax-evasion behaviour: the case of US pp. 273-290

- Richard Cebula
- The real stabilisation plan and the banking sector in Brazil pp. 291-326

- Fernando Cardim de Carvalho
- An economists' Manifesto on unemployment in the European Union pp. 327-361

- Franco Modigliani, Jean-Paul Fitoussi, Beniamino Moro, D. Snower, Robert Solow, A. Steinherr and P. Sylos Labini
Volume 51, issue 205, 1998
- European industry and finance face world competition pp. 101-117

- R. Prodi
- The democratic accountability of the European Central Bank pp. 119-143

- L. Bini-Smaghi
- Monetary transmission: what do we know and how can we use it? pp. 145-170

- J.M. Berk
- Assessing the competitive conditions in the Italian banking system: some empirical evidence pp. 171-191

- Paolo Coccorese
- The Human Development Index: suggested corrections pp. 193-221

- Paolo Palazzi and A. Lauri
Volume 51, issue 204, 1998
- Price stability and balanced public accounts as a condition for sustainable development pp. 3-16

- C.A. Ciampi
- European Union at the end of 1997: who is within the public finance “sustainability†zone? pp. 17-36

- L.L. Pasinetti
- Inflation, distortionary taxation and the design of monetary policy: the role of social cohesion pp. 37-53

- H. Prast
- An empirical analysis of Singapore’s monetary and exchange rate policies in the 1990s pp. 55-71

- R.C. Maysami and C.S. Soh
- Globalisation pp. 73-89

- H.W. Arndt