Journal of Applied Economics
1998 - 2024
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Volume 5, issue 2, 2002
- Rudi in Chicago pp. I-III

- Carlos Rodríguez
- Was There Monetary Autonomy in Europe on the Eve of Emu? the German Dominance Hypothesis Re-Examined pp. 185-207

- Oscar Bajo-Rubio and M. Dolores Montávez-Garcés
- The Impact of Income and Family Structure on Delinquency pp. 209-232

- William S. Comanor and Llad Phillips
- Superstores and Labour Demand: Evidence from Great Britain pp. 233-252

- Alessandra Guariglia
- The Socio-Economic Determinants of International Soccer Performance pp. 253-272

- Robert Hoffmann, Chew Ging Lee and Bala Ramasamy
- Asymmetric Reaction to Information and Serial Dependence of Short-Run Returns pp. 273-292

- Pablo Marshall and Eduardo Walker
- Market Structure and Environmental Innovation pp. 293-325

- Juan-Pablo Montero
- Country Risk and the Mundell-Fleming Model Applied to the 1999–2000 Argentine Experience pp. 327-348

- Javier Ortiz and Carlos Rodríguez
Volume 5, issue 1, 2002
- Central Bank Independence, Democracy, and Dollarization pp. 1-17

- Allan Drazen
- Determinants of Argentina's External Trade pp. 19-57

- Luis Catão and Elisabetta Falcetti
- Money-Income Relationships Between Three Erm Countries pp. 59-94

- Taufiq Choudhry
- Are the Poor Protected from Budget Cuts? Evidence for Argentina pp. 95-121

- Martin Ravallion
- R&D—Productivity Dynamics: Causality, Lags, and ‘Dry Holes’ pp. 123-156

- Petri Rouvinen
- Choosing Health Insurance in a Dual Health Care System: The Chilean Case pp. 157-184

- Ricardo Sanhueza and Jaime Ruiz-Tagle
Volume 4, issue 2, 2001
- “Dumb and Dumber” Explanations for Exchange Rate Dynamics pp. 187-216

- S. Brock Blomberg
- Institutions, Contracts and Regulation of Infrastructure in Argentina pp. 217-254

- Manuel Abdala
- Who Gets the Job and Why? an Explorative Study of Employers'recruitment Behavior pp. 255-278

- Lars Behrenz
- On Non-Linearities Between Exports of Manufactures and Economic Growth pp. 279-311

- César Calderón, Alberto Chong and Luisa Zanforlin
- Good News, Bad News and Garch Effects in Stock Return Data pp. 313-327

- Craig Depken
- Size of the Military Sector and Economic Growth: A Panel Data Analysis of Africa and Latin America pp. 329-360

- Michael D. Stroup and Jac Heckelman
Volume 4, issue 1, 2001
- Economic Policy in Stormy Waters: Financial Vulnerability in Emerging Economies pp. 1-25

- Guillermo Calvo
- An Examination of the Statistical Discrepancy and Private Investment Expenditure pp. 27-61

- Christopher Bajada
- Efficiency in European Railways: Not as Inefficient as One Might Think pp. 63-88

- Dimitris Christopoulos, John (Ioannis) Loizides and Mike Tsionas
- Does High Inflation Affect Growth in the Long and Short Run? pp. 89-105

- João Ricardo Faria and Francisco Carneiro
- Maintenance pp. 107-124

- Jonathan E. Leightner
- Country Risk: Economic Policy, Contagion Effect or Political Noise? pp. 125-162

- Julio Nogues and Martín Grandes
- Technical Efficiency, Allocative Efficiency, and the Implementation of a Price Cap Plan in Telecommunications in the United States pp. 163-186

- Noel D. Uri
Volume 3, issue 2, 2000
- Currency Areas, Exchange Rate Systems and International Monetary Reform pp. 217-256

- Robert Mundell
- Assesing Hp Filter Performance for Argentina and U.S. Macro Aggregates pp. 257-284

- Hildegart Ahumada and María Lorena Garegnani
- The Choice of Exchange Rate Regime and Monetary Target in Highly Dollarized Economies pp. 285-324

- Andrew Berg and Eduardo Borensztein
- Water Management in France: Delegation and Irreversibility pp. 325-352

- Ephraim Clark and Gerard Mondello
- Does Gender and Birth Order Matter When Parents Specialize in Child's Nutrition? Evidence from Chile pp. 353-386

- Luis Rubalcava and Dante Contreras
- Asset Pricing in a Segmented Emerging Market pp. 387-412

- Dongwei Su
Volume 3, issue 1, 2000
- A Positive Theory of Privatization pp. 1-55

- Arieh Avishur
- The Applicability of the Sectoral Shift Hypothesis in the Netherlands pp. 57-69

- Ivo de Loo
- Economic Freedom and Economic Growth: A Short-Run Causal Investigation pp. 71-91

- Jac Heckelman
- Persistent Poverty and Excess Inequality: Latin America, 1970–1995 pp. 93-134

- Juan Luis Londoño and Miguel Székely
- Fiscal Decentralization and Voters' Choices as Control pp. 135-167

- Alberto Porto and Natalia Porto
- Macroeconomic Policy Lessons from LDC'S pp. 169-216

- Carlos Rodríguez
Volume 2, issue 2, 1999
- Why Governments Implement Temporary Stabilization Programs pp. 211-245

- Laura Alfaro
- The Cash Flow Model with Float: A New Approach to Deal with Valuation and Agency Problems pp. 247-279

- Rodolfo Apreda
- Notes on Optimal Debt Management pp. 281-289

- Robert Barro
- A Note on Argentina's Debt Management Strategy pp. 291-298

- Miguel A. Kiguel
- Cyclicality and Durability: Evidence from U.S. Consumers' Expenditure pp. 299-310

- Steven Cook
- Transaction Costs and Overinsurance in Government Transfer Policy pp. 311-335

- Alvaro Forteza
- Efficiency, Environmental Contaminants and Farm Size: Testing for Links Using Stochastic Production Frontiers pp. 337-356

- K Hadri and J. Whittaker
- Fiscal Decentralization and Government Size in Latin America pp. 357-391

- Ernesto Stein
Volume 2, issue 1, 1999
- Product Differentiation and Market Power in the California Gasoline Market pp. 1-27

- German Coloma
- Macroeconomic Determinants of Stock Market Development pp. 29-59

- Valeriano F. Garcia and Lin Liu
- Trade and Trade Reform in Latin America and the Caribbean in the 1990S pp. 61-96

- Claudio Loser and Martine Guerguil
- Ranking Portfolio Performance by a Joint Means and Variances Equality Test pp. 97-130

- Joel Owen and Ramon Rabinovitch
- Understanding the “Problem of Economic Development”: The Role of Factor Mobility and International Taxation pp. 131-167

- Assaf Razin and Chi-Wa Yuen
- Why is Argentina's Fiscal Federalism so Inefficient? Entering the Labyrinth pp. 169-209

- Sebastián M. Saiegh and Mariano Tommasi
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