Content
March 2005, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-24 Implications of Parameter Estimation Uncertainty for the Central Banker Behaviour
by Jean-Guillaume Sahuc - 25-36 Welfare Analysis of the Chinese Grain Policy Reforms
by Ani L. Katchova & Alan Randall - 37-49 Fractionalization Effect and Government Financing
by Hakan Berument & Jac C. Heckelman - 50-61 Estimating the Monetary Policy Reaction Function for Taiwan: A VAR Model
by Hui S. Chang - 62-78 Can State Governments Redistribute Income? Using Source-Based Capital Taxes For Income Redistribution
by Michael F. Williams - 79-89 Output Shocks and Unemployment: New Evidence on Regional Disparities
by JTimothy O. Bisping & Hilde Patron - 90-106 How Well Does the IS-LM Model Fit in a Developing Economy: The Case of India
by Mudabber Ahmed - 121-131 International Trade and Global Income Inequality
by William R. DiPietro & Emmanuel Anoruo - 132-152 Aggregate Concentration in Corporate America: The Case of the Fortune 500
by Edward Nissan & Jennifer Caveny
September 2004, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-23 Market Structure, Technology Spillovers, and Persistence in Productivity Differentials
by Yin-Wong Cheung & Antonio Garcia Pascual - 24-45 Temporal Causality and the Dynamics of Exports, Human Capital and Real Income in China
by Paresh Kumar Narayan & Russell Smyth - 46-54 A New Test of Asymmetric Stationarity in the Presence of Deterministic Trends: Simulation and Empirical Evidence
by Steven Cook - 55-64 Comparison of Quadratic Expenditure System and Almost Ideal Demand System Based on Empirical Data
by Ani L. Katchova & Wen S. Chern - 65-80 Countervailing Duties, Antidumping Tariffs, and the Byrd Amendment: A Welfare Analysis
by Troy G. Schmitz & James L. Seale, Jr. - 81-97 New Evidence on Demand for Cigarettes: A Panel Data Approach
by Bwo-Nung Huang & Chin-wei Yang & Ming-jeng Hwang - 98-114 An Analysis of Co-Movements and Causality of International Interest Rates: The Case of Korea, Japan, and the U.S
by Seung-Ryul Ma & Sang-Bum Park