Journal of Economic Policy Reform
1996 - 2025
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Volume 5, issue 4, 2002
- Measuring and combating corruption pp. 187-201

- Peter Eigen
- On dollarization and currency boards: Error and deception pp. 203-222

- Steve Hanke
- The cartel of good intentions: The problem of bureaucracy in foreign aid pp. 223-250

- William Easterly
- It pays to be ignorant: A simple political economy of rigorous program evaluation pp. 251-269

- Lant Pritchett
Volume 5, issue 3, 2002
- Is Talk Cheap? pp. 127-131

- Ryan Gibbs, Omer Gokcekus and Edward Tower
- On the Dynamic Consistency of Reform and Compensation Schemes pp. 133-144

- Carl Claussen
- Business Cycles, Economic Crises, and the Poor pp. 145-160

- Pierre-Richard Agénor
- Inflation Targeting - the Holy Grail of Monetary Policy? pp. 161-171

- Hans Genberg
- The Pattern of IMF Lending: An Analysis of Prediction Failures pp. 173-186

- Graham Bird and Dane Rowlands
Volume 5, issue 2, 2002
- Tariff Uniformity and Growth pp. 65-73

- Josh Ederington and Jenny Minier
- The Political Economy of Economic Reforms in Argentina pp. 75-88

- Juliana Bambaci, Tamara Saront and Mariano Tommasi
- Popular Reaction to the Intervention by the IMF in the Korean Economic Crisis pp. 89-100

- Bernd Hayo and Doh Shin
- Dual Labor Markets and Trade Reform in China pp. 101-113

- Piyush Tiwari, Tetsu Kawakami and Masayuki Doi
- Copper and the Chilean Economy, 1960-98 pp. 115-126

- Antonio Spilimbergo
Volume 5, issue 1, 2002
- The Political Economy of Bank Reform in Argentina Under Convertibility pp. 1-16

- Lee Alston and Andres Gallo
- Reforming Social Security in a Transition Economy: The Case of Lithuania pp. 17-36

- Svend Jensen and Jukka Lassila
- Corruption and Policy: Back to the Roots pp. 37-49

- Harry Broadman and Francesca Recanatini
- International Joint Ventures: A Welfare Analysis pp. 51-60

- Indrani Roy Chowdhury and Prabla Chowdhury
- The Moral Hazard Play: A Review of The Chastening: Inside the Crisis that Rocked the Global Financial System and Humbled the IMF pp. 61-64

- The Editors
Volume 4, issue 4, 2001
- Money demand in the czech republic since transition pp. 271-290

- Keith Cuthbertson and Don Bredin
- Whence reform? A critique of the stiglitz perspective pp. 291-324

- Marek Dabrowski, Stanislaw Gomulka and Jacek Rostowski
- Not poles apart: “Whither reform?” and “Whence reform?” pp. 325-338

- Joseph Stiglitz and David Ellerman
- The stiglitz-ellerman rejoinder: Our main criticisms remain unanswered pp. 339-348

- Marek Dabrowski, Stanislaw Gomulka and Jacek Rostowski
Volume 4, issue 3, 2001
- Fiscal deficits, monetary reform and inflation stabilization in romania pp. 165-194

- Nina Budina and Sweder van Wijnbergen
- Incentives and corruption in chinese economic reform pp. 195-206

- Chengze Simon Fan and Herschel Grossman
- Expansive agendas and weak instruments: governance related conditionalities of international financial institutions pp. 207-241

- Devesh Kapur
- IMF lending: how is it affected by economic, political and institutional factors? pp. 243-270

- Graham Bird and Dane Rowlands
Volume 4, issue 2, 2001
- Poisoned grapes, mad cows and protectionism pp. 91-111

- Eduardo Engel
- Indicator targeting in a political economy: Leakier can be better pp. 113-145

- Jonah B. Gelbach and Lant Pritchett
- Macroeconomic implications of voucher privatization in a model with incomplete information pp. 147-164

- Damien Besancenot and Radu Vranceanu
Volume 4, issue 1, 2001
- Understanding china's economic performance pp. 1-50

- Jeffrey D. Sachs and Wing Thye Woo
- Bad loans, soft budget constraints and the political economy of financial market reform in transition economies pp. 51-74

- Norbert Wunner
- Host-country policy – commitment or no-commitment: a theoretical analysis pp. 75-89

- Arijit Mukherjee
Volume 3, issue 4, 2000
- Disinflation, switching nominal anchors and twin crises: The irish experience pp. 301-326

- Philip Lane
- The 1994 currency crisis in Turkey pp. 327-352

- Fatih Ozatay
- The myth of large farm superiority: Lessons from agricultural transition in poland pp. 353-372

- Johan Van Zyl, Andrew N. Parker and Bill Miller
- Capital flows in a transitional economy and the sterilization dilemma: The hungarian experience, 1992–97 pp. 373-392

- Pierre Siklos
- Editorial board pp. ebi-ebii

- The Editors
Volume 3, issue 3, 1999
- School reforms and school spending growth pp. 195-227

- Torberg Falch and Jorn Rattso
- Toward state funding of elections in india? a comparative perspective on possible options pp. 229-254

- E. Sridharan
- The economics of korean unification pp. 255-299

- Marcus Noland, Sherman Robinson and Ligang Liu
- Editorial board pp. ebi-ebii

- The Editors
Volume 3, issue 2, 1999
- Water pricing and water allocation in israel pp. 97-119

- Richard Just, Sinaia Netanyahu and John K. Horowitz
- The relationship between economic growth and the speed of liberalization during transition pp. 121-137

- Berta Heybey and Peter Murrell
- Unemployment and the dynamics of political support for economic reforms pp. 139-156

- Jan Fidrmuc
- Spatial price dynamics and integration in russian food markets pp. 157-193

- Barry Goodwin, Thomas Grennes and Christine McCurdy
- Editorial board pp. ebi-ebii

- The Editors
Volume 3, issue 1, 1999
- Labor market regulations, trade liberalization and the distribution of income in bangladesh pp. 1-28

- Shantayanan Devarajana, Hafez Ghanem and Karen Thierfelder
- Foreign exchange bottlenecks, devaluation and inflation pp. 29-52

- Edward F. Buffie
- The implications of private tutoring on the school education in LDCs pp. 53-66

- Bagala P. Biswal
- The choice of trade regime: delayed reform under productivity fluctuations and cost of structural change pp. 67-80

- Karen Helene Midelfart Knarvik and Jostein Tvedt
- Exchange market reform, inflation, and fiscal deficits pp. 81-96

- Pierre-Richard Agénor and Murat Ucer
- Editorial board pp. ebi-ebii

- The Editors
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