International Economic Journal
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Volume 20, issue 4, 2006
- Time-Varying Fundamentals of the Euro-Dollar Exchange Rate pp. 385-407

- Kari Heimonen
- Opportunity Costs, Competition, and Firm Selection pp. 409-430

- Gamal Atallah
- Endogenous Imitation and Technology Absorption in a Model of North-South Trade pp. 431-459

- Anusua Datta and Hamid Mohtadi
- The Threshold Effect of Exchange Rate Volatility on Trade Volume: Evidence from G-7 Countries pp. 461-476

- Yanhong Zhang, Hui Chang and Jean Gauger
- Tax Incidence in a Model with Efficiency Wages and Unemployment pp. 477-494

- Vassilis Rapanos
- A Reappraisal of the Border Effect on Relative Price Volatility pp. 495-513

- Yin-Wong Cheung and Kon Lai
- Pricing Geometric Asian Options under the CEV Process pp. 515-522

- Bin Peng
- Corruption and Capital Flight: An Empirical Assessment pp. 523-540

- Quan Le and Meenakshi Rishi
Volume 20, issue 3, 2006
- The social cost of foreign exchange reserves pp. 253-266

- Dani Rodrik
- Emigrants' remittances and Dutch Disease in Cape Verde pp. 267-284

- Yves Bourdet and Hans Falck
- Granger causality tests among openness to international trade, human capital accumulation and economic growth in China: 1952-1999 pp. 285-302

- Wong Hock Tsen
- Social security expenditure and GDP in OECD countries: A cointegrated panel analysis pp. 303-320

- Chien-Chiang Lee and Chun-Ping Chang
- Measuring the size of the hidden economy in Trinidad & Tobago, 1973-1999 pp. 321-341

- Alain Maurin, Sandra Sookram and Patrick Kent Watson
- A model of liability dollarization and myopic governments pp. 343-355

- Adam Honig
- Specialization in a dynamic trade model: An overlapping generations case pp. 357-368

- Akihiko Kaneko
- Regional development and rural-based export processing zones in developing countries pp. 369-383

- Kazuhiro Tetsu
Volume 20, issue 2, 2006
- Demand for education in China pp. 129-147

- Gregory Chow and Yan Shen
- The effect of exchange rates on prices, wages, and profits: A case study of the United Kingdom in the 1990s pp. 149-160

- Joseph Gagnon
- Asymmetric adjustment towards long-run PPP: Some new evidence for Asian economies pp. 161-177

- Mark Holmes and Ping Wang
- International R&D spillovers revisited: Human capital as an absorptive capacity for foreign technology pp. 179-196

- Noh-Sun Kwark and Yong-Sang Shyn
- Did Japanese consumers become more prudent during 1998-1999? Evidence from household-level data pp. 197-209

- Masahiro Hori and Satoshi Shimizutani
- Country and industry-level determinants of vertical specialization-based trade pp. 211-225

- Don Clark
- Financial liberalization and the stationarity of money multiplier pp. 227-240

- Darrin Downes, Winston Moore and Dwayne Jackson
- The determinants of economic growth of transition economies: Economic reform versus initial conditions pp. 241-252

- Young-Sun Lee and Hyung-Gon Jeong
Volume 20, issue 1, 2006
- Population age structure and real exchange rates in the OECD pp. 1-18

- Andreas Andersson and Par Osterholm
- A further investigation of the link between trade and income pp. 19-36

- Jan Ondrich, J. David Richardson and Shuo Zhang
- Pollution effects of free trade areas: Simulations from a general equilibrium model pp. 37-62

- Nicolas Peridy
- Causality between exports, world income and economic growth in Pakistan pp. 63-77

- Mohammad Afzal
- An empirical test of purchasing power parity in selected developing countries: a panel data approach pp. 79-86

- Shidong Zhang and Thomas Lowinger
- Technical efficiency of small scale farmers: An application of the stochastic frontier production function to rural and urban farmers in Ondo State, Nigeria pp. 87-107

- Igbekele Ajibefun, Adebiyi Daramola and Abiodun Falusi
- Is there a duration dependence in Taiwan's business cycles? pp. 109-128

- Shyh-Wei Chen and Chung-Hua Shen
Volume 19, issue 4, 2005
- Are business cycles independent in the G7? pp. 483-499

- Philip Bodman and Mark Crosby
- An alternative method of estimating the worker's reservation wage pp. 501-522

- Madhu Mohanty
- Tests of the CAPM under structural changes pp. 523-541

- Ho-Chuan Huang and Wan-hsiu Cheng
- Other financial institutions' portfolio behaviour and policy implications: A study of India pp. 543-562

- Tomoe Moore and Christopher Green
- Estimating a monetary policy reaction function for the dominican republic pp. 563-577

- Jose Sanchez-fung
- On the new export sector in developing countries pp. 579-587

- Masao Oda, Robert Stapp and Ichiro Mihara
Volume 19, issue 3, 2005
- On discretion versus commitment and the role of the direct exchange rate channel in a forward-looking open economy model pp. 355-377

- Alfred Guender
- Has the 'franc fort' exchange rate policy affected the inflationary dynamics? Theory and new evidence pp. 379-395

- Moise Sidiropoulos, Jamel Trabelsi and Costas Karfakis
- A theory of efficient coexistence pp. 397-416

- Shyh-fang Ueng
- Free trade versus strategic trade as a choice between two 'second best' policies: A symmetric versus asymmetric information analysis pp. 417-446

- Delia Ionascu and Kresimir Zigic
- Standardization in electronic money pp. 447-459

- Imho Kang and Jeong-Yoo Kim
- How stable is the demand for money in Greece? pp. 461-472

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and Claire Economidou
- Do frontier equity markets exhibit common trends and still provide diversification opportunities? pp. 473-482

- William Miles
Volume 19, issue 2, 2005
- Editors' introduction pp. 125-128

- John Heywood and Sunwoong Kim
- Labour market institutions without blinders: The debate over flexibility and labour market performance pp. 129-145

- Richard Freeman
- The two institutional logics: exit-oriented versus commitment-oriented institutional designs pp. 147-168

- David Ellerman
- Labour market institutions and economic performance in the Netherlands pp. 169-196

- Lei Delsen and Erik Poutsma
- Does employment protection reduce the demand for unskilled labour? pp. 197-222

- Kirsten Daniel and W. S. Siebert
- Unions and the use of flexible staffing in korea: evidence from an establishment survey pp. 223-234

- Injae Lee and Dong-bae Kim
- Does profit sharing reduce conflict with the boss? Evidence from Germany pp. 235-250

- John Heywood, Uwe Jirjahn and Georgi Tsertsvadze
- Employee participation and involvement in korea: evidence from a new survey and field research pp. 251-281

- Takao Kato, Ju HO Lee, Kang-sung Lee and Jang-soo Ryu
- On using mandatory retirement to reduce workforce in korea pp. 283-303

- Joonmo Cho and Sunwoong Kim
- Pension reforms and employment pp. 305-319

- Alejandra Cox Edwards
- Analysing workplace safety policies in hong kong with a simulation method pp. 321-353

- Xiangdong Wei, Steve Russell and Robert Sandy
Volume 19, issue 1, 2005
- On the relationship between telecommunications investment and economic growth in the United States pp. 3-9

- Richard Beil, George Ford and John Jackson
- Integration versus non-integration: specific investments and ex-post resource distribution pp. 11-35

- Yutaka Suzuki
- Pricing of a new product with consumer learning pp. 37-49

- Sunku Hahn
- Exchange market pressure in Turkey 1993-2004: an application of the girton-roper monetary model pp. 51-62

- Inci Parlaktuna
- Evidence of non-linearities in the bilateral real exchange rates of the British pound pp. 63-90

- Ahmed Asseery
- Impact of labour unions on the merger incentive of firms pp. 91-94

- Hyung Bae
- Cost asymmetry, oligopolistic competition and optimal trade and industrial policies pp. 95-114

- Winston Chang and Hajime Sugeta
- Input demand with cost uncertainty pp. 115-123

- Moawia Alghalith
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