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International Review of Applied Economics1997 - 2025
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 Volume 22, issue 6, 2008
 
  Demand and innovation in productivity growth   pp. 655-672 Francesco Crespi and Mario PiantaIs public capital productive in Europe?   pp. 673-691 Jerome Creel and Gwenaelle PoilonThe cost of capital, finance and high-tech investment   pp. 693-705 Mariana SpatareanuPrice-value deviations: further evidence from input-output data of Japan   pp. 707-724 Lefteris TsoulfidisLayoffs, recalls and unemployment duration: evidence from Sweden   pp. 725-744 Anton NivorozhkinThe inadequacy of cost of living indices based on subjective preferences: an ethical and methodological critique   pp. 745-754 Eithne Murphy and Eoghan Garvey Volume 22, issue 5, 2008
 
  The NAIRU reconsidered: why labour market deregulation may raise unemployment   pp. 527-544 Servaas Storm and C. W. M. NaastepadTemporary work and neoliberal government policy: evidence from British Columbia, Canada   pp. 545-563 Fiona MacPhail and Paul BowlesPatterns of technical change: a geometrical analysis using the wage-profit rate schedule   pp. 565-583 Fabrizio FerrettiEvaluation of investment subsidies: when is deadweight zero?   pp. 585-600 Anu Tokila, Mika Haapanen and Jari RitsilaSacrifice ratio dispersion within the Euro Zone: what can be learned about implementing a single monetary policy?   pp. 601-621 Jean-Jacques Durand, Marilyne Huchet and Julien LicheronThe enlargement of the euro area: differences in relative inflation   pp. 623-638 Lukasz RawdanowiczTesting for profitability and contestability in banking: evidence from Austria   pp. 639-653 Franz Hahn Volume 22, issue 4, 2008
 
  The governance and regulation of the firm   pp. 397-405 Michael Dietrich, Jackie Krafft and Jacques-Laurent RavixCorporate governance and the long-run investor   pp. 407-427 Michel AgliettaThe shortcomings of the corporate standard: towards new enterprise frameworks?   pp. 429-445 Blanche Segrestin and Armand HatchuelModern corporate changes: reinstating the link between the nature, boundaries and governance of the firm   pp. 447-461 Cecile CezanneNature and governance of the firm: in search of an integrated perspective   pp. 463-478 Jacques-Laurent RavixThe governance of localized knowledge externalities   pp. 479-498 Cristiano Antonelli, Pier Paolo Patrucco and Francesco QuatraroGovernance transformations through regulations in the electricity sector: the Dutch case   pp. 499-508 Albert Jolink and Eva NiestenConditions for effective disclosure in the regulation of franchising   pp. 509-525 Elizabeth Spencer Volume 22, issue 3, 2008
 
  Capacity utilization and technology shocks in the US manufacturing sector   pp. 287-298 Jens KrugerCombining minimum wage and exchange rate policy to release the external constraint on growth   pp. 299-320 Nicolas Bauduin, Nathalie Chusseau and Joel HellierThe impact of labour reallocation and competitive pressure on TFP growth: firm-level evidence from crisis and transition ridden Bulgaria   pp. 321-338 Ralitza DimovaValue chains in the informal sector: income shares of home-based subcontracted workers in Pakistan   pp. 339-352 Shahrukh Rafi Khan and Sajid KazmiPatterns of innovation diffusion and technological competition in Portuguese manufacturing and service industries   pp. 353-372 Maria Fraga, O. Martins and Paulo AnciaesAn assessment of mortgage interest inflation measurement bias in the UK   pp. 373-386 Damian WardOn quasi-markets and privatizations in public services   pp. 387-395 Grazia Ietto-Gillies Volume 22, issue 2, 2008
 
  Inflation Targeting, Employment Creation and Economic Development: Assessing the Impacts and Policy Alternatives   pp. 129-130 Gerald Epstein and Erinc YeldanInflation targeting, employment creation and economic development: assessing the impacts and policy alternatives   pp. 131-144 Gerald Epstein and Erinc YeldanEconomic growth under alternative monetary regimes: inflation targeting vs real exchange rate targeting   pp. 145-160 Jose CorderoThe class content of preferences towards anti-inflation and anti-unemployment policies   pp. 161-172 Arjun JayadevGender bias and central bank policy: employment and inflation reduction   pp. 173-186 Elissa Braunstein and James HeintzInflation targeting in Brazil: 1999-2006   pp. 187-200 Nelson Barbosa-FilhoAlternatives to inflation targeting in Mexico   pp. 201-214 Luis Miguel Galindo and Jaime RosFive years of competitive and stable real exchange rate in Argentina, 2002-2007   pp. 215-226 Roberto Frenkel and Martin RapettiMacroeconomics of twin-targeting in Turkey: analytics of a financial computable general equilibrium model   pp. 227-242 Cagatay Telli, Ebru Voyvoda and Erinc YeldanAn employment targeting framework for central bank policy in South Africa   pp. 243-258 Gerald EpsteinInflation targeting in India: issues and prospects   pp. 259-270 Raghbendra JhaCentral banking in the Philippines: from inflation targeting to financing development   pp. 271-285 Joseph Anthony Lim Volume 22, issue 1, 2008
 
  What explains Latin America's poor investment performance during the 1980-2001 period?: a panel unit root analysis   pp. 1-15 Miguel RamirezInterdependency and adjustments in the European Union   pp. 17-44 Jacques Mazier and Sophie SaglioDo liberal trade policies promote trade openness?   pp. 45-61 Turan SubasatScale economies with regard to price adjustment costs and the speed of price adjustment in Australian manufacturing   pp. 63-75 Michael OliveClassical biased technical change approach and its relevance to reality   pp. 77-91 Hiroaki SasakiThe bilateral J-curve: Canada versus her 20 trading partners   pp. 93-104 Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee, Gour Goswami and Bidyut TalukdarAn analysis of growth competitiveness   pp. 105-126 Jay Squalli, Kenneth Wilson and Sarah Hugo Volume 21, issue 5, 2007
 
  The Contractionary Short-Run Effects of Nominal Devaluation in Developing Countries: Some Neglected Nuances   pp. 577-602 Arslan RazmiMonetary Policy Transparency in the UK: The Impact of Independence and Inflation Targeting   pp. 603-617 Iris Biefang-Frisancho and Peter HowellsThe Conditional Convergence Properties of Simple Kaldorian Growth Models   pp. 619-632 Mark RobertsExploring the Economic Choice to Participate in Sport: Results from the 2002 General Household Survey   pp. 633-653 Paul DownwardThe Malaysian Real Trade Balance and the Real Exchange Rate   pp. 655-667 Mohammed YusoffEstimating Market Power in the South African Banking Sector   pp. 669-685 Charles OkeahalamEfficiency in Crime Prevention: A Study of Lisbon's Police Precincts   pp. 687-697 Carlos BarrosREVIEW ARTICLE   pp. 699-702 John Grieve Smith Volume 21, issue 4, 2007
 
  Trade Liberalisation and the Trade-Off Between Growth and the Balance of Payments in Latin America   pp. 469-490 Penélope Pacheco-López and Anthony ThirlwallThe Economic Consequences of Dollar Appreciation for US Manufacturing Investment: A Time-Series Analysis   pp. 491-517 Robert BleckerMeasuring Productive Efficiency in Input-Output Models by Means of Data Envelopment Analysis   pp. 519-537 José Zofío and Angel M. PrietoCauses of Growth and Decline in Mexico's Maquiladora Apparel Sector   pp. 539-559 Mehrene LarudeeTime Irreversibility in Consumers' Expenditure: An Analysis of Disaggregated Data   pp. 561-575 Steven Cook and Alan Speight Volume 21, issue 3, 2007
 
  Industrial Policy Evaluation: Theoretical Foundations and Empirical Innovations: New Wine in New Bottles   pp. 313-319 Helena Lenihan, Mark Hart and Stephen RoperReconciling Practice with Theory in the Micro-Evaluation of Regional Policy   pp. 321-337 Colin WrenA Micro-econometric Analysis of Public Support to Private R&D in Argentina   pp. 339-359 Chiara Binelli and Alessandro MaffioliAssessing the Impact of Marketing Assistance on the Export Performance of Northern Ireland SMEs   pp. 361-379 Karen Bonner and Seamus McGuinnessHigh-tech Start-up Access to Public Funds and Venture Capital: Evidence from Italy   pp. 381-402 Massimo G. Colombo, Luca Grilli and Cinzia VergaEvaluating Public Policy Formation and Support Mechanisms for Technological Innovation   pp. 403-418 Elaine Ramsey and Derek BondThe Role of National Policies on the Attraction and Promotion of MNEs' R&D Activities in Developing Countries   pp. 419-435 Mariana Zanatta and Sergio QueirozGlobal Knowledge and R&D Foreign Direct Investment Flows: Recent Patterns in Asia Pacific, Europe, and North America   pp. 437-451 Robert Huggins, Mehmet Demirbag and Violina Iankova RatchevaLisbon, Sapir and Industrial Policy: Evaluating the 'Irish Success Story'   pp. 453-467 David Bailey, Alex De Ruyter and Noel Kavanagh Volume 21, issue 2, 2007
 
  Relative Capital Shortage and Potential Output Constraint: A Gap Approach   pp. 189-205 J.M. Albala-BertrandInflation Dynamics and its Sources in the Ottoman Empire: 1586-1913   pp. 207-245 Hakan Berument and Asli GunayThe Link Between Wages and Productivity in Spain   pp. 247-272 Victor Montuenga, Melchor Fernandez and Andres RomeuThe Presence of Multinational Banks and the Supply and Quality of Credit in Emerging Economies   pp. 273-292 Christian WellerIs there Evidence of Learning-by-Exporting in Turkish Manufacturing Industries?   pp. 293-305 Mahmut Yasar, Philip Garcia, Carl Nelson and Roderick RejesusEmployment Policy and Social Policy as Productive Factors   pp. 307-311 Samuel Rosenberg Volume 21, issue 1, 2007
 
  Electricity Prices as Signals for the Evaluation of Reforms: An Empirical Analysis of Four European Countries   pp. 1-27 Massimo FlorioTurkish Currency Crisis of 2000-2001, Revisited   pp. 29-41 Nazim Ekinci and Korkut Alp ErturkOn the Transmission Mechanism of Monetary Constraints to the Real Side of the Economy   pp. 43-54 Alex FerreiraConvergence in Productivity Across Industries: Some Results for New Zealand and Australia   pp. 55-73 Troy Matheson and Les OxleyTechnical Diffusion, Productivity Convergence and Specialisation in OECD Manufacturing   pp. 75-98 Dirk FrantzenDoes Multinationality Affect the Propensity to Innovate? An Analysis of the Third UK Community Innovation Survey   pp. 99-117 Marion Frenz and Grazia Ietto-GilliesThe Relationship Between Growth, Total Investment and Inward FDI: Evidence from Time Series Data   pp. 119-133 Liangshu QiUSA, Japan and the Euro Area: Comparing Business-Cycle Features   pp. 135-156 Peter McAdamSecond-Generation Immigrants in the Swedish Labour Market   pp. 157-174 Lars Behrenz, Mats Hammarstedt and Jonas MånssonEvaluating the Relative Innovative Position of European Union Member Countries: An Empirical Analysis   pp. 175-188 Amaia Altuzarra, C. Puerta and Felipe Serrano |  |