Journal of Economic Studies 2005 - Abstracts

Journal of Economic Studies 2005
TitleSubjectAuthors
Alfred Marshall versus the historical school?(relation between popular British economists Alfred Marshall and historic schools )EconomicsHodgson, Geoffrey M.
An empirical analysis of Fiji's import demand function.EconomicsNarayan, Seema, Narayan, Paresh Kumar
An exploration of earnings whispers forecasts as predictors of stock returns.EconomicsAbraham, Rebecca
A note on the relationship between real wages and employment: further evidence from panel cointegration tests.EconomicsChristopoulos, Dimitris K.
Can developing countries benefit from export promotion?EconomicsYin, Xiangkang, Yin, Xiangshuo
Contribution, attribution and the assignment of intellectual property rights in economics.EconomicsMixon, Franklin G., Sawyer, W. Charles
Determinants of regional growth disparity in China's transitional economy.(institutional transformation, Chinese provinces)EconomicsChen, Chien-Hsun, Wu, Hsiu-Ling
Eliminating undeclared work: beyond a deterrence approach.EconomicsWilliams, Colin C., Windebank, Jan
Entrepreneurship and economic development: from classical political economy to economic sociology.EconomicsEbner, Alexander
German Historical School and Russian economic thought.EconomicsSheptun, Alla
Historical school and institutionalism.EconomicsHulten, Staffan
How sensitive are Britain's inpayments and outpayments to the value of the British pound.(financial management)EconomicsBahmani-Oskooee, Mohsen, Economidou, Claire, Goswami, Gour Gobinda
Karl Knies, Austrians, and Max Weber: a Heidelberg connection?(economic theories proposed by Karl Knie and its influence on Friedrich Wieser, Eugen Bohm-Bawerk and Max Weber)EconomicsYagi, Kiichiro
Labour market reforms and economic growth - the European experience in the 1990s.EconomicsAiginger, Karl
Money volatility and output volatility: any asymmetric effects? Evidence from conditional measures of volatility.EconomicsApergis, Nicholas, Miller, Stephen
Performance measurement in tax offices with a stochastic frontier model.EconomicsBarros, Carlos Pestana
Publicly financed education in an endogenous growth model.EconomicsCreedy, John, Gemmell, Norman
Rural-urban and regional inequality in output, income and consumption in China under economic reforms.EconomicsYao, Shujie, Zhang, Zongyi, Feng, Gengfu
Social discount rates for member countries of the European Union.EconomicsEvans, David J., Sezer, Haluk
Some remarks on self-interest, the historical schools and the evolution of the theory of public goods.EconomicsPickhardt, Michael
Testing export-led growth in South Asia.EconomicsChandra, Ramesh, Love, Jim
The contribution of remittances to growth: a dynamic approach and empirical analysis.EconomicsGlytsos, Nicholas P.
The endogeneity of optimum currency area criteria u lessons from history for European monetary union.(wage rigidity and labour inertia)EconomicsMann-Quirici, Francois
The German historical schools in the history of economic thought.EconomicsSenn, Peter R.
The school-to-work transition in England and Wales.EconomicsLenton, Pamela
The Younger German Historical School and the problem of unemployment.EconomicsFrambach, Hans
Thomas Edison's "except one": the monetary views of Arthur Kitson revisited.EconomicsHammes, David, Wills, Douglas
Time-series estimation of import demand functions for pulses in India.EconomicsAgbola, Frank W., Damoense, Maylene Y.
Wage pacts and economic growth.EconomicsZagler, Martin
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