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- 147: Trade Liberalization in a Dynamic Setting: Implications of a Now WTO Round
- Warwick McKibbin
- 145: Forecasting the World Economy Using Dynamic Intertemporal General Equilibrium Multi-Country Models
- Warwick McKibbin
- 135: Reducing Coal Subsidies and Trade Barriers: Their Contribution to Greenhouse Gas Abatement
- Warwick McKibbin and Kym Anderson
- 134: Regional and Multiregional Trade Liberalization: The Effects on Trade, Investment and Welfare
- Warwick McKibbin
- 133: The North Korean Economy: Collapse, Stasis or Reform?
- H. Smith
- 131: The Macroeconomic Experience of Japan Since 1990: An Emprirical Investigation
- Warwick McKibbin
- 130: Rapid Economic Growth in China: Implications for the World Economy
- Warwick McKibbin and Yiping Huang
- 129: The Transmission of Productivity and Investment Shocks in the Asia Pacific Region
- Warwick McKibbin
- 127: Alternative Rules for Monetary Policy and Fiscal Policy in New Zealand: A Priminary Assessment of Stabilization Properties
- Ralph Bryant
- 126: Central Bank Independence, Fiscal Responsability, and the Goals of Macroeconomic Policy: An American Perspective of the New Zealand Experience
- Ralph Bryant
- 125: Minimum Wages and Poverty in Developing Countries: Some Empirical Evidence
- Nora Lustig and Darryl McLeod
- 124: Alternative Specifications of Intertemporal Fiscal Policy in a Small Theoretical Model
- Ralph Bryant and L. Zhang
- 123: Intertemporal Fiscal Policy in Macro-Economic Models: Introduction and Major Alternatives
- Ralph Bryant and L. Zhang
- 122: Quantifying APEC Trade Libralization: A Dynamic Analysis
- Warwick McKibbin
- 121: Global Economic Prospects: Medium Term Projections and Structural Change
- P. Bagnoli, Warwick McKibbin and Peter Wilcoxen
- 120: The Impact on the Asia-Pacific Region of Fiscal Policy in the United States and Japan
- Warwick McKibbin and T.J. Bok
- 119: Which Monetary Regime for Europe? A Quantitative Evaluation
- Warwick McKibbin and T.J. Bok
- 118: The Theoretical and Empirical Structure of the G-Cubed Model
- Warwick McKibbin and Peter Wilcoxen
- 117: Environmental Policy and International Trade
- Warwick McKibbin and Peter Wilcoxen
- 116: Economic Implications of Greenhouse Gas Policy
- Warwick McKibbin and Peter Wilcoxen
- 115: Accounting for Differences in Economic Growth
- Barry Bosworth, S.M. Collins and Yu-chin Chen
- 114: The Mexican Peso Crisis: The Foreseeable and the Surprise
- Nora Lustig
- 113: Prospects for Savings and Investment in Industrial Countries
- Barry Bosworth
- 112: Economic Integration: Conflict versus Cohesion
- S.M. Collins
- 111: The 'Exchange Rate Premium', Undurcover Interest Parity, and the Treatment of Exchange Rates in Multicountry Macroeconomic Models
- Ralph Bryant
- 110: The Global Economic Consequences of the Uruguay Round
- Warwick McKibbin and Dominick Salvatore
- 100: Fiscal Deficit Reduction: An Avaluation of Alternatives
- Warwick McKibbin and P. Bagnoli
- 99: The Impact on the World Economy of reduction in Military Expenditures and Military Arms Exports
- Warwick McKibbin and S.S. Thuman
- 98: G-Cubec: A Dynamic Multi-Sector General Equilibrium Model of the Global economy (Quantifying the Cost of Curbing CO2 Emissions)
- Warwick McKibbin and Peter Wilcoxen
- 97: The Global Costs of Policies to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions
- Warwick McKibbin and Peter Wilcoxen
- 96: Dynamism of japanese Manufacturing: Evidence from the Postwar Period
- K. Ohno
- 95: North-South Macroeconomic Interactions: Comparative Analysis Using the Multimod and Intermode Global Models
- C.C. Soludo
- 94: Trade Policy, Industrialization and Productivity Growth: The Case of Peru
- C.E. Paredes
- 93: Short Run Implications of Long Run Shoks: Lessons from the 19980 and the 1999s
- Warwick McKibbin
- 92: The Implications for the Asia-Pacific Region of Coordination of Macroeconomic Policies in the OECD
- Warwick McKibbin and M.W. Sundberg
- 91: Do we Face a Global Shortage of Capital?
- R. Solomon
- 90: Toward the Integrated Equilibrium
- H. Iwaki
- 89: The New Europe and its Economic Implications for the World Economy
- Warwick McKibbin
- 88: Latin America's Integration into the World Economy: the Choices Ahead
- W. Fritsch
- 87: An Analysis of Japanese Trade with developing Countries
- Robert Lawrence
- 86: The Australian Economy from the Global Perspective
- Warwick McKibbin and E.S. Siegloff
- 85: Poverty Indices and Poverty Orderings: An Application to Mixico
- N. Lusting
- 84: Model Representations of Japanese Monetary Policy
- Ralph Bryant
- 83: The Global Deline in saving: Some International Comparisons
- Bosworth and B.
- 82: The International Monetary System in Perspective
- R. Salomon
- 81: SOME GLOBAL MACROECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS OF GERMAN UNIFICATION
- Warwick McKibbin
- 80: MACROECONOMIC LINKAGES BETWEEN THE OECD AND THE ASIA-PACIFIC REGION
- Warwick McKibbin and M.W. Sundberg
- 79: U.S. TRADE POLICY IN THE 1990S: THE CASE FOR RULES-BASED MULTILATERALISM
- Robert Lawrence
- 78: THE MCKIBBIN-SACHS GLOBAL (MSG) MODEL
- Warwick McKibbin and J.D. Sachs
- 77: EXCHANGE RATE REGIMES, THE REAL EXCHANGE RATE AND THE EXPORT PERFORMANCE IN LATIN AMERICA
- C.E. Paredes
- 76: THE EVOLUTION OF THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY SYSTEM: WHERE NEXT?
- Ralph Bryant
- 75: THE IMPACT OF THE ECONOMIC CRISIS ON LIVING STANDARDS IN MEXICO: 1982- 1985
- Nora Lustig
- 74: AN OVERVIEW OF THE INTERNATIONAL DEBT CRISIS
- R. Solomon
- 73: FOREIGN EXCHANGE MARKETS AND TARGET ZONES
- G. Holtham
- 72: THE WORLD ECONOMY FROM 1979 TO 1988: RESULTS FROM THE MSG2 MODEL
- Warwick McKibbin
- 71: U.S. EXTERNAL ADJUSTMENT: PROGRESS AND PROSPECTS
- W.L. Helkie and P. Hooper
- 70: RECENT TRNEDS IN PRIVATE SAVING
- Barry Bosworth
- 69: THE DECLINE IN U.S. NET FOREIGN SAVING
- P. Hooper
- 68: DOMESTIC AND CROSS-BORDER CONSEQUENCES OF U.S. MACROECONOMIC POLICIES
- Ralph Bryant, John Helliwell and P. Hooper
- 67: MACROECONOMIC INTERACTIONS BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND JAPAN: AN INTERIM REPORT ON THE EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE
- Ralph Bryant
- 66: AMERICAN LIVING STANDARDS: THE INTERNATIONAL DIMENSION
- Robert Lawrence
- 65: EXCHANGE RATES AND U.S. EXTERNAL ADJUSTMENT IN THE SHORT RUN AND THE LONG RUN
- P. Hooper
- 64: SAVINGS, INVESTMENT AND INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL FLOWS
- Linda Tesar
- 63: THE U.S. EXTERNAL DEFICIT: AN UPDATE
- Ralph Bryant
- 15: Globalization and Redistribution: Feasible Egalitarianism in a Competitive World
- S. Bowles
- 14: Stuck in the Tunnel: Is Globalization Muddling the Middle Class?
- Nancy Birdsall, Carol Graham and S. Pettinato
- 12: Effets of Interaction Topology and Activation Regime in several Multi-Agent System
- Robert Axtell
- 9: The Emergence of Classes in a Multi-Agent Bargaining Model
- Robert Axtell, J.M. Epstein and H. Young
- 8: Should the Cost-of-Leaving Index Provide the Conceptual Framework for a Consumer Price Index?
- J.E. Triplett
- 6: Learning To Be Thoughtless: Social Norms and Individual Computation
- J.M. Epstein
- 5: Education: The People's Asset
- Nancy Birdsall
- 2: Diffusion in Social Networks
- H. Young