Journal of Economic Policy Reform
1996 - 2025
Current editor(s): Dr Judith Clifton
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Volume 2, issue 4, 1998
- Mass politics or elite politics? india's economic reforms in comparative perspective pp. 301-335

- Ashutosh Varshney
- The regionalization of indian politics and its implications for economic reform pp. 337-367

- Myron Weiner
- Economic reforms of agriculture and rural growth pp. 369-402

- Ashok Kotwal and Bharat Ramswami
- Labor and india's economic reforms pp. 403-426

- Roberto Zagha
- Editorial board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 2, issue 3, 1998
- Current account and public debt implications of market distortions under structural rigidities pp. 195-221

- Amartya Lahiri
- Increasing school quantity versus quality in kenya: impact on children from low-and high-income households pp. 223-246

- Anil Deolalikar
- Georgia's economic collapse, 1991-1994: the role of state orders and inflation pp. 247-267

- George Fane and John Nash
- Regret theory and policy reform pp. 269-280

- Joshua Aizenman and Sang-Seung Yi
- Adjustment, trade policy and investment slumps: evidence from east asia pp. 281-299

- David Fielding
- Editorial board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 2, issue 2, 1998
- Banking reform in transition countries pp. 115-133

- Stijn Claessens
- On the choice of international joint venture: the role of policy moral hazard pp. 135-150

- Satya Das
- Trade reorientation and post-reform productivity growth in Bulgarian enterprises pp. 151-168

- Simeon Djankov and Bernard Hoekman
- Western aid conditionality and the post-communist transition 1990-1994 pp. 169-193

- Marek Dabrowski
- Editorial board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 2, issue 1, 1998
- Theories of “bad policy” pp. 1-46

- James Robinson
- From macroeconomic stabilization to medium-term growth in sub-saharan africa: some lessons from world bank-supported adjustment programs pp. 47-71

- Ibrahim A. Elbadawi
- An efficient privatization mechanism pp. 73-87

- Nejat Anbarcia and Mehmet E. Karaaslanb
- The effectiveness of conditionality and the political economy of policy reform: is it simply a matter of political will? pp. 89-113

- Graham Bird
- Editorial board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 1, issue 4, 1996
- Income distribution, fiscal policy, and delays in stabilization pp. 335-355

- Roberto Perotti
- Politics, institutions, and outcomes: Electricity regulation in Argentina and Chile pp. 357-387

- William B. Heller and Mathew D. McCubbins
- The incidence of import liberalization with and without a value added tax: an application to bangladesh pp. 389-412

- Farida C. Khan
- The sustainability of economic transformation pp. 413-440

- Joshua Aizenman and Peter Isard
Volume 1, issue 3, 1996
- Unemployment and the economics of gradualist policy reform pp. 239-258

- Michael Gavin
- Capital flight from the countries in transition: Some empirical evidence pp. 259-277

- Nathan Sheets
- Currency substitution and seignorage in eastern europe pp. 279-298

- Bas van Aarle and Nina Budina
- The role of government aid to firms during the transition to a market economy: Russia 1992-1994 pp. 299-334

- Jacques Melitz and Claire Waysand
Volume 1, issue 2, 1996
- Central bank independence, inflation and political instability in developing countries pp. 135-147

- Jakob de Haan and Clemens L.J. Siermann
- China's transition to markets: market-preserving federalism, chinese style pp. 149-185

- Yingyi Qian and Barry Weingast
- Where are we in the political economy of reform? pp. 187-238

- Mariano Tommasi and Andrés Velasco
Volume 1, issue 1, 1996
- Editors’ introduction pp. 1-2

- Arvind Panagariya and Dani Rodrik
- Monetary policy and interenterprise arrears in post-communist economies: Theory and evidence pp. 3-24

- Guillermo Calvo and Fabrizio Coricelli
- The political economy of delayed reform pp. 25-46

- Allan Drazen
- The feasibility of low inflation: theory with an application to the argentine case pp. 47-73

- Ricardo López Murphy and Federico Sturzenegger
- Inflation and stabilization in transition economies: An analytical interpretation of the evidence pp. 75-108

- Ratna Sahay and Carlos Vegh
- Regulating the banking industry in transition economies: Exploring interactions between capital and reserve requirements pp. 109-134

- Roque Fernández and Pablo Guidotti