Journal of Economic Policy Reform
2007 - 2020
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Volume 14, issue 4, 2011
- The golden rule of public finance and the composition of government expenditures: a growth and welfare analysis pp. 273-294

- Max Groneck
- Intergovernmental fiscal transfers and local tax efforts: evidence from provinces in China pp. 295-300

- Yongzheng Liu and Jianmei Zhao
- Resource windfalls, innovation, and growth pp. 301-312

- Elissaios Papyrakis
- Are China’s sovereign credit ratings underestimated? pp. 313-320

- Ke Chen, Cheng Cheng and Shenggang Yang
- Potential economic reforms in North Korea: a dynamic general equilibrium model pp. 321-332

- Scott Bradford, Dong-jin Kim and Kerk Phillips
- The impact of political factors on military base closures pp. 333-342

- Scott Beaulier, Joshua Hall and Allen Lynch
- Taxation and democracy pp. 343-348

- Mihai Mutascu
Volume 14, issue 3, 2011
- Explaining TFP growth in the European Union at the sector level pp. 189-199

- Inmaculada Álvarez, M. Jesús Delgado-Rodríguez and M. del Mar Salinas-Jiménez
- Economic determinants of deregulation in the gas distribution market pp. 201-213

- Vladimir Hlasny
- The welfare impact of policy interventions in the foodgrain markets in Bangladesh pp. 215-225

- Mohammad Alam, Jeroen Buysse, Ismat Begum, Eric Wailes and Guido Van Huylenbroeck
- Does taxation have real effects on agricultural output? Theory and empirical evidence from China pp. 227-242

- Chunping Zhong, Calum Turvey, Juan Zhang and Changsheng Xu
- Will institutional reform enhance bilateral trade flows? Analyses from different reform aspects pp. 243-258

- Apanard Angkinand Prabha and Eric Chiu
- The optimal policy in the provision of public inputs: to what extent do technology, taxation and preferences matter? pp. 259-271

- Diego Martínez and A. Jesús Sánchez-Fuentes
Volume 14, issue 2, 2011
- Global policy challenges in a changing world pp. 101-103

- Ulrich van Suntum and Cordelius Ilgmann
- Real economic activity leading indicators: should we have paid more attention? pp. 105-125

- Geraldine Ryan and Edward Shinnick
- Is there clustering among the Eurozone economies? Evidence from how the EU’s New Member States are converging pp. 127-150

- Andrew Hughes Hallett and Christian Richter
- Chinese competition in OECD markets: impact on the export position and export strategy of OECD countries pp. 151-170

- Filip Abraham and Jan Van Hove
- Labour migration in the enlarged EU: a new economic geography approach pp. 171-188

- d’Artis Kancs
Volume 14, issue 1, 2011
- Ethnic diversity and economic growth in China pp. 1-10

- Oguzhan Dincer and Fan Wang
- Exploring differences in corruption: the role of neighboring countries pp. 11-19

- Miguel Márquez, Javier Salinas‐Jiménez and Ma. del Mar Salinas‐Jiménez
- Assessing the consequences of restructuring reforms on firms’ performance pp. 21-39

- Pablo Arocena, Leticia Blázquez and Emili Grifell‐Tatjé
- Subnational fiscal behavior under the expectation of federal bailouts pp. 41-57

- Ernesto Crivelli
- The distortion of criminal evidence pp. 59-67

- Bryan McCannon
- The tyranny of rules: fiscal discipline, productive spending, and growth in a perfect foresight model pp. 69-99

- Pierre-Richard Agénor and S. Devrim Yilmaz
Volume 13, issue 4, 2010
- Role of government in trade and investment boom: lessons from East Asia pp. 285-304

- Manmohan Agarwal and Susmita Mitra
- Corruption, foreign aid and welfare to the poor pp. 305-312

- Manmohan Agarwal, Bharat Hazari and Li Xindun
- Equality through exposure to imports? International trade and the racial wage gap pp. 313-323

- Azim Essaji, Gregory Sweeney and Alexandros Kotsopoulos
- Liberty, equality, and impossibility: some general results in the space of ‘soft’ preferences pp. 325-341

- S. Subramanian
- On the efficiency of the negligence rule pp. 343-359

- Satish Jain
- Modelling changes in seasonality in Indian manufacturing production: an application of the STAR model pp. 361-372

- Lokendra Kumawat
- Economic growth in India: the role of physical and social infrastructure pp. 373-385

- Ranjan Ku Dash and Pravakar Sahoo
- Statement of retraction pp. 387-387

- The Editors
Volume 13, issue 3, 2010
- Saving less when there is more foreign lending? Foreign debt and savings in developing countries pp. 213-223

- Luke Okafor and Joanna Tyrowicz
- The liberalization of trade and foreign direct investment: a political economy analysis pp. 225-240

- Josh Ederington and Phillip McCalman
- Optimal public policy with endogenous mortality pp. 241-249

- Rangan Gupta and Emmanuel Ziramba
- US macroeconomic conditions and asymmetric adjustment in Presidential approval pp. 251-258

- Chun-Ping Chang and Chien-Chiang Lee
- The cost and actuarial imbalance of pay‐as‐you‐go systems: the case of Spain pp. 259-276

- José Enrique Devesa‐Carpio and Mar Devesa‐Carpio
- Privatization and corruption in transition economies: a panel study pp. 277-284

- Cuneyt Koyuncu, Harun Ozturkler and Rasim Yilmaz
Volume 13, issue 2, 2010
- A framework for financial market development pp. 107-135

- Ralph Chami, Connel Fullenkamp and Sunil Sharma
- Transitional price rises with the adoption of the euro: aggregate and disaggregate sector evidence pp. 137-157

- Marco Ercolani
- Detecting money laundering using filtering techniques: a multiple‐criteria index pp. 159-178

- Shenggang Yang and Lai Wei
- Generational selfishness and social security: a time‐inconsistency problem in parametric reforms of PAYG pp. 179-190

- Yigit Aydede
- Household poverty and inequality: the implication of migrants’ remittances in Nigeria pp. 191-199

- John Chiwuzulum Odozi, Timothy Taiwo Awoyemi and Bolarin Titus Omonona
- Interest rate reforms, financial deepening and economic growth in Tanzania: a dynamic linkage pp. 201-212

- Nicholas Odhiambo
Volume 13, issue 1, 2010
- Editorial pp. 1-2

- Imhotep Alagidede
- Product and process innovation and firms' decision to export pp. 3-24

- Ilke Van Beveren and Hylke Vandenbussche
- Productivity and the international firm: dissecting heterogeneity pp. 25-42

- Davide Castellani and Giorgia Giovannetti
- Variety and quality in intra‐European manufacturing trade: the impact of innovation and technological spillovers pp. 43-59

- Jan Van Hove
- Argentina's import patterns: trade preferences and the extensive margin of trade pp. 61-85

- Pedro Moncarz
- The trade impact of European Union agricultural preferences pp. 87-106

- Maria Cipollina and Luca Salvatici
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