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Volume 23, issue 4, 2009
- A Cross-Country Empirical Analysis of International Reserves pp. 447-481

- Yin-Wong Cheung and Hiro Ito
- The Productivity Slowdown Puzzle. Technological and Non-technological Shocks in the Labor Market pp. 483-509

- Enrico Saltari and Giuseppe Travaglini
- The Differential Growth Effect of FDI across US Regions pp. 511-525

- Bradley Ewing and Benhua Yang
- An Input-Output Analysis: Linkages versus Leakages pp. 527-544

- Hugo Reis and António Rua
- Trade Openness, Structural Change and Total Factor Productivity pp. 545-559

- Sohrab Abizadeh and Manish Pandey
- Heterogeneity in Growth Processes: Estimating Growth Regressions using Panel Data pp. 561-590

- Ajit Karnik and Mala Lalvani
- Trade Creation and Diversion Effects of Europe's Regional Liberalization Agreements pp. 591-615

- Yener Kandogan
- The Stability of the Demand for Money in Monetary Unions: Some Empirical Evidence from WAEMU pp. 617-628

- Pierre Canac, Hassan Shirvani and Barry Wilbratte
Volume 23, issue 3, 2009
- Scale Effects, Savings and Factor Shares in a Human Capital-based Growth Model with Physical Capital Accumulation pp. 291-307

- Alberto Bucci
- Appropriation, Formal and Informal Sectors, and Efficient Endowment Distribution pp. 309-323

- Suk Jae Noh
- Promotions Solely Based on Initial Evaluations pp. 325-337

- Sunku Hahn
- Financial Disruptions and Bank Productivity Growth: Evidence from the Malaysian Experience pp. 339-369

- Fadzlan Sufian
- Migrant Networks: Empirical Implications for the Italian Bilateral Trade pp. 371-390

- Marina Murat and Barbara Pistoresi
- Trade, Remittances, Institutions, and Economic Growth pp. 391-408

- Thanh Le
- Trade Openness, Capital Flows and Financial Development in Developing Economies pp. 409-426

- Siong Hook Law
- International Transmission of Technology and Trade: The Role of Cross-country Heterogeneity pp. 427-446

- Joung Yeo Angela No
Volume 23, issue 2, 2009
- Foreign Direct Investment and Skill Formation in China pp. 163-179

- Bharati Basu and Jianfeng Yao
- Intraindustry Specialization and the Proposed Korea-United States Free Trade Agreement pp. 181-195

- Don Clark
- Optimal Commodity Taxation in the Presence of Tourists pp. 197-209

- Nishaal Gooroochurn
- New Look on the Specific Factor Model: Empirical Evidence from Manufacturing Industries in Tanzania pp. 211-226

- Gokhan Akay
- A Specific Factor Model of FTAA and North Carolina Textile and Apparel Industries pp. 227-236

- Mostafa Malki, Henry Thompson and Osei-Agyeman Yeboah
- Effects of Income Inequality on Growth through Efficiency Improvement and Capital Accumulation pp. 237-258

- Eiji Yamamura and Inyong Shin
- A Historical Perspective of Inflation in Latin America. A New Approach Based on Fractional Integration with a Structural Break pp. 259-279

- Luis Gil-Alana and Carlos Barros
- Underground Economy, Evasion and Inequality pp. 281-290

- Enzo Valentini
Volume 23, issue 1, 2009
- Economies of Scale, Ideology and Trade Policy pp. 1-21

- Daron Djerdjian
- Foreign Direct Investment and Technology Transfer Under Uncertainty in a Liberalizing Host Economy pp. 23-41

- Jie Li and Ramkishen Rajan
- Trade and the Redistributive State pp. 43-64

- Barbara Dluhosch
- Central Bank Independence, Inflation and Uncertainty: The Case of Colombia pp. 65-79

- William Miles
- Agglomeration and Returns to Scale with Capital and Public Goods in a Multi-Regional Economy pp. 81-109

- Wei-Bin Zhang
- Remittances, Institutions and Growth: A Semiparametric Study pp. 111-119

- Isabel Ruiz, Elias Shukralla and Carlos Vargas-Silva
- International Productivity Differences and the Roles of Domestic Investment, FDI and Trade pp. 121-142

- Gouranga Das, Hiranya Nath and Halis Yildiz
- An Endogenous Growth Model of a Financially Repressed Small Open Economy pp. 143-161

- Samrat Goswami and Rangan Gupta
Volume 22, issue 4, 2008
- Opening-up or institutional development? Evidence from China pp. 419-430

- Yu Chen
- On attenuation of moral hazard in risk sharing in poor urban economies pp. 431-444

- Eskander Alvi and Seife Dendir
- Are economic growth and the variability of the business cycle related? Evidence from five European countries pp. 445-459

- Stilianos Fountas and Menelaos Karanasos
- Union wage setting in a dual labour market: the role of centralisation pp. 461-470

- Marcus Dittrich
- Does capital account openness lower inflation? pp. 471-487

- Abhijit Sen Gupta
- Relative factor abundance and FDI factor intensity in developed countries pp. 489-508

- Alfons Palangkaraya and Andreas Waldkirch
- Determinants of foreign direct investment of OECD countries 1991-2001 pp. 509-524

- Michael Gast and Roland Herrmann
- Money growth rules as stabilization policies in open economies pp. 525-537

- Mark Weder
Volume 22, issue 3, 2008
- Speculation and monetary policy behaviour in the 1992 currency crisis: the Italian case pp. 285-297

- Rosaria Rita Canale, Alberto Montagnoli and Oreste Napolitano
- Social status, inflation uncertainty and growth in a cash-in-advance economy pp. 299-314

- Liutang Gong
- Business cycle asymmetries in Turkey: an application of Markov-switching autoregressions pp. 315-333

- Huseyin Tastan and Nuri Yildirim
- The endogeneity of the optimum currency area criteria: an application to ASEAN pp. 335-343

- George Tawadros
- An empirical investigation of the relationship between education and growth in Pakistan pp. 345-359

- Thanasis Stengos and Aurangzeb(Zeb) Aurangzeb
- The bank liquidity smile across exchange rate regimes pp. 361-386

- Irina Bunda and Jean-Baptiste Desquilbet
- Evidence on the sectoral monetary transmission process under a fixed exchange rate regime pp. 387-398

- Winston Moore and Marlon Williams
- Social capital and economic growth: empirical investigations on the transmission channels pp. 399-417

- Ghazi Boulila, Lobna Bousrih and Mohamed Trabelsi
Volume 22, issue 2, 2008
- The growing current account surpluses in East Asia: the effect of dark matter assets pp. 141-161

- Ricardo Hausmann, Maya Horii and Federico Sturzenegger
- The interaction between capital controls and exchange rate regimes: evidence from developing countries pp. 163-185

- Juergen von Hagen and Jizhong Zhou
- How robust is the natural resource curse? pp. 187-200

- Stefan Norrbin, Onsurang Pipatchaipoom and Lilla Bors
- Market structure, external exposure and industry profitability: evidence from taiwan pp. 201-214

- Song-Ken Hsu, Ming-Fang Tsai and Chih-Hai Yang
- The credit channel of monetary transmission in a small open economy pp. 215-230

- Jui-Chuan Chang
- Fluctuations of unemployment and inter- and intra-sectoral reallocations of workers pp. 231-251

- Donggyun Shin and Kwanho Shin
- Rising family income inequality in the United States, 1968-2000: impacts of changing labor supply, wages, and family structure pp. 253-272

- Chulhee Lee
- Testing for the Fisher hypothesis under regime shifts: an application to Asian countries pp. 273-284

- Salah Nusair
Volume 22, issue 1, 2008
- Neocapture: regulatory competition in an open market world pp. 1-24

- Manouchehr Mokhtari and Doha Abdelhamid
- Foreign direct investment and productivity spillovers: a quantile analysis pp. 25-41

- Vasilios Kosteas
- The link between interest rates and exchange rates: do contractionary depreciations make a difference? pp. 43-61

- Marcelo Sanchez
- Money and stock returns: is there habit formation for holding liquid assets? pp. 63-80

- Petri Maki-Franti
- Productivity growth in natural resource industries and the environment: an application to the Korean tuna purse-seine fleet in the Pacific Ocean pp. 81-93

- Dale Squires, Christopher Reid and Yongil Jeon
- Can countries create comparative advantages? R&D expenditures, high-tech exports and country size in 19 OECD countries, 1981-1999 pp. 95-111

- Pontus Braunerhjelm and Per Thulin
- Does trade regionalism increase stock market segmentation within a trading bloc? pp. 113-126

- Chee-Wooi Hooy
- Outward foreign direct investment and inward international labor migration: substitutes or complements? pp. 127-139

- Pan-Long Tsai and Ching-Lung Tsay
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