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International Review of Applied Economics1997 - 2025
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 Volume 24, issue 6, 2010
 
  Interest linkages between the US, UK and German interest rates: should the UK join the European Monetary Union?   pp. 633-647 William Bryant and Roselyne JoyeuxAre business cycles stationary fluctuations around a deterministic trend? Empirical evidence from 79 developing countries   pp. 649-664 Paresh Narayan and Seema NarayanWhat is wrong with aggregate production functions. On Temple's 'aggregate production functions and growth economics'   pp. 665-684 Jesus Felipe and John McCombieAggregate production functions, growth economics, and the part-time tyranny of the identity: a reply to Felipe and McCombie   pp. 685-692 Jonathan TempleInvestment and the rate of profit in a financial context: the French case   pp. 693-714 Mickaël Clévenot, Yann Guy and Jacques MazierA contribution to estimate a benchmark capital stock. An optimal consistency method   pp. 715-729 J.M. Albala-BertrandOutsourcing and structural change. Application to a set of OECD countries   pp. 731-752 Sandro Montresor and Giuseppe Vittucci Marzetti Volume 24, issue 5, 2010
 
  Exchange rate volatility and US commodity trade with the rest of the world   pp. 511-532 Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee, Zohre Ardalani and Marzieh BolhasaniThe endogeneity of the natural rate of growth in the regions of Italy   pp. 533-552 Matteo LanzafameManagerial compensation and R&D investments: the role of the external managerial labour market   pp. 553-572 Ming-Yuan ChenMacroeconomic determinants of bank spread in Latin America: a recent analysis with special focus on Brazil   pp. 573-590 José Luís Oreiro and Luiz Fernando de PaulaDeterminants of the adjusted net saving rate in developing economies   pp. 591-608 Peter HessConsumer sentiment and countercyclical fiscal policies   pp. 609-618 Frank Westerhoff and Martin HohnischThe impact of public capital on the US private economy: new evidence and analysis   pp. 619-632 James Heintz Volume 24, issue 4, 2010
 
  Effects of female labour force attachment on health in Australia   pp. 423-436 Robert LaJeunesseBubbles in UK house prices: evidence from ESTR models   pp. 437-452 David McMillan and Alan SpeightProductivity, innovation strategies and industrial relations in SMEs. Empirical evidence for a local production system in northern Italy   pp. 453-482 Davide Antonioli, Massimiliano Mazzanti and Paolo PiniThe contribution of the publicly-funded R&D capital to productivity growth and an application to the Greek food and beverages industry   pp. 483-494 Emmanuel MamatzakisA tale of industrial stagnation from Africa   pp. 495-510 Hulya Dagdeviren and Hatim Mahran Volume 24, issue 3, 2010
 
  Introduction   pp. 247-249 William Milberg and Pascal PetitThe systemic nature of the rise in inequality in developed economies   pp. 251-267 Pascal PetitConsumer debt and financial fragility   pp. 269-283 Robert Guttmann and Dominique PlihonEconomic insecurity in the new wave of globalization: offshoring and the labor share under varieties of capitalism   pp. 285-308 William Milberg and Deborah WinklerThe stagnation of male wages in the US   pp. 309-318 Jeff Madrick and Nikolaos PapanikolaouThe future of retirement in aging societies   pp. 319-331 Teresa GhilarducciBy what measure? A comparison of French and US labor market performance with new indicators of employment adequacy   pp. 333-357 David Howell and Anna OkatenkoInequalities, employment and income convergence in Europe: evidence from regional data   pp. 359-377 James Galbraith and José Enrique GarcilazoVarieties of capitalisms and varieties of performances: accounting for inequality in post-Soviet Union transition economies   pp. 379-403 Gianluca Grimalda, David Barlow and Elena MeschiInequality and migration: what different European patterns of migration tell us   pp. 405-422 El Mouhoub Mouhoud and Joel Oudinet Volume 24, issue 2, 2010
 
  Monetary and banking policy transmission through interest rates: an empirical application to the USA, Canada, the UK and the Eurozone   pp. 119-136 Yannis Panagopoulos, Ioanna Reziti and Aristotelis SpiliotisA note on productivity change in European cooperative banks: the Luenberger indicator approach   pp. 137-147 Carlos Barros, Nicolas Peypoch and Jonathan WilliamsThe impact of more complex family structure upon marital earnings premiums   pp. 149-178 Reed Neil OlsenDoes industrial concentration impact on the relationship between policies and volatility?   pp. 179-202 Winston Moore and Carlon WalkesAre PPP tests erratically behaved? Some panel evidence   pp. 203-221 Guglielmo Maria Caporale and Christoph HanckSun, sand and September 11: a model of tourism demand for the Maldives   pp. 223-238 Yusuf Riza and Alan KingFinancial openness and capital mobility: a dynamic panel analysis   pp. 239-246 Javed Younas and Boaz Nandwa Volume 24, issue 1, 2010
 
  Regional service clusters and networks. Two approaches to empirical identification and development: the case of logistics in the German port city-states Hamburg and Bremen   pp. 1-33 Wolfram ElsnerWas there a Marxian bias in Austrian manufacturing? Evidence on the direction of technical change, 1978-1994   pp. 35-56 Werner HölzlFinancial intermediation and fragility: the role of the periphery   pp. 57-74 Ramaa VasudevanA computable general equilibrium analysis of the welfare effects of trade liberalization under different market structures   pp. 75-93 Shiro TakedaInto thin air: using a quantile regression approach to explore the relationship between R&D and innovation   pp. 95-102 Bernd Ebersberger, Orietta Marsili, Toke Reichstein and Ammon SalterAn analysis of East Asian currency area: Bayesian dynamic factor model approach   pp. 103-117 Toan Nguyen Volume 23, issue 6, 2009
 
  Introduction   pp. 651-652 Silvia Sacchetti and Roger SugdenCreativity and socio-economic development: space for the interests of publics   pp. 653-672 Francesco Sacchetti, Silvia Sacchetti and Roger SugdenThe impact of budget cuts and incentive wages on academic work   pp. 673-689 Johan Willner and Sonja GrönblomThe role of cooperation in a creative industry: the case of UK studio pottery   pp. 691-708 Ian Jackson and Philip TomlinsonEconomics and the ecology of creativity: evidence from the popular music industry   pp. 709-722 Patrick Cohendet, David Grandadam and Laurent SimonReframing economic development: thing or mystery?   pp. 723-741 Jens ChristensenBook review   pp. 743-746 Fiona Carmichael Volume 23, issue 5, 2009
 
  Does microfinance empower women? Evidence from self-help groups in India   pp. 541-556 Ranjula Bali Swain and Fan Yang WallentinPrivatization and capital formation in developing countries: an empirical analysis   pp. 557-575 Abdella Abdou and Saeed MoshiriWhy peg? The role of capital mobility and financial intermediation   pp. 577-596 Michael HallIndustrial districts and financial constraints to innovation   pp. 597-624 Elisa UghettoAn index of macroeconomic performance   pp. 625-649 Mark Setterfield Volume 23, issue 4, 2009
 
  Comparing employment estimates using different minimum wage variables: the case of Brazil   pp. 405-425 Sara LemosKeynes, investment, unemployment and expectations   pp. 427-444 Ronald Smith and Gylfi ZoegaA strong hysteretic model of Okun's Law: theory and a preliminary investigation   pp. 445-462 Dany Lang and Christian de PerettiMarket forces and competition in university systems: theoretical reflections and empirical evidence from Italy   pp. 463-483 Tommaso AgasistiGovernment success, failure of the market: a case study of rural India   pp. 485-501 Santonu BasuModelling variety in consumption expenditure on food in India   pp. 503-519 Raghbendra Jha, Raghav Gaiha and Anurag SharmaTesting exchange rate efficiency: the case of euro-dollar   pp. 521-540 Marco Mazzoli and Christian Barducci Volume 23, issue 3, 2009
 
  Mechanisms of inequality: an introduction   pp. 233-237 Maurizio Franzini and Mario PiantaTrade, catching-up and divergence   pp. 239-264 Francisco SerranitoGlobalisation vs internal reforms as factors of inequality in transition economies   pp. 265-287 David Barlow, Gianluca Grimalda and Elena MeschiMigrant remittances and inequality in Central-Eastern Europe   pp. 289-307 Marilena Giannetti, Daniela Federici and Michele RaitanoInnovation and wage polarisation in Europe   pp. 309-325 Elisabetta Croci Angelini, Francesco Farina and Mario PiantaPoorer workers. The determinants of wage formation in Europe   pp. 327-343 Francesco BogliacinoPersistence of inequality in Europe: the role of family economic conditions   pp. 345-366 Maurizio Franzini and Michele RaitanoNational vs local funding for education: effects on growth and inequality   pp. 367-385 Massimo GianniniThe politics of social protection: social expenditure vs market regulation   pp. 387-404 Debora Di Gioacchino and Laura Sabani Volume 23, issue 2, 2009
 
  Wage share, globalization and crisis: the case of the manufacturing industry in Korea, Mexico and Turkey   pp. 113-134 Ozlem OnaranBalance-of-payment constrained growth: the case of China, 1979-2002   pp. 135-146 Yongbok JeonAre estimates of labour demand functions mere statistical artefacts?   pp. 147-168 Jesus Felipe and John McCombieEmbedding environmental innovation in local production systems: SME strategies, networking and industrial relations: evidence on innovation drivers in industrial districts   pp. 169-195 Massimiliano Mazzanti and Roberto ZoboliDoes the stock market affect investment by Chinese firms? Some new evidence   pp. 197-213 Feng XiaoInternational technological spillovers from ICT-producing manufacturing industries: a panel data analysis   pp. 215-231 Carmen Lopez-Pueyo, Jaime Sanau and Sara Barcenilla Volume 23, issue 1, 2009
 
  Labour market effects of public capital stock: evidence for the Spanish private sector   pp. 1-18 Xavier Raurich, Hector Sala and Valeri SorollaEffects of European integration on Austria's economy   pp. 19-40 Engelbert StockhammerThe endogeneity of the natural rate of growth - an empirical study for Latin-American countries   pp. 41-53 Lena VogelSynchronisation and staggering of interest rate change by UK financial services firms   pp. 55-69 John AshtonProduct mix, transactions and cost behaviour: a study of South African bank branches   pp. 71-88 Charles OkeahalamSpatial disaggregation patterns and structural determinants of job flows: an empirical analysis   pp. 89-111 Elena Cefis and Roberto Gabriele |  |