Journal of Economic Studies 2005 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Alfred Marshall versus the historical school?(relation between popular British economists Alfred Marshall and historic schools ) | Economics | Hodgson, Geoffrey M. |
An empirical analysis of Fiji's import demand function. | Economics | Narayan, Seema, Narayan, Paresh Kumar |
An exploration of earnings whispers forecasts as predictors of stock returns. | Economics | Abraham, Rebecca |
A note on the relationship between real wages and employment: further evidence from panel cointegration tests. | Economics | Christopoulos, Dimitris K. |
Can developing countries benefit from export promotion? | Economics | Yin, Xiangkang, Yin, Xiangshuo |
Contribution, attribution and the assignment of intellectual property rights in economics. | Economics | Mixon, Franklin G., Sawyer, W. Charles |
Determinants of regional growth disparity in China's transitional economy.(institutional transformation, Chinese provinces) | Economics | Chen, Chien-Hsun, Wu, Hsiu-Ling |
Eliminating undeclared work: beyond a deterrence approach. | Economics | Williams, Colin C., Windebank, Jan |
Entrepreneurship and economic development: from classical political economy to economic sociology. | Economics | Ebner, Alexander |
German Historical School and Russian economic thought. | Economics | Sheptun, Alla |
Historical school and institutionalism. | Economics | Hulten, Staffan |
How sensitive are Britain's inpayments and outpayments to the value of the British pound.(financial management) | Economics | Bahmani-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) | Economics | Yagi, Kiichiro |
Labour market reforms and economic growth - the European experience in the 1990s. | Economics | Aiginger, Karl |
Money volatility and output volatility: any asymmetric effects? Evidence from conditional measures of volatility. | Economics | Apergis, Nicholas, Miller, Stephen |
Performance measurement in tax offices with a stochastic frontier model. | Economics | Barros, Carlos Pestana |
Publicly financed education in an endogenous growth model. | Economics | Creedy, John, Gemmell, Norman |
Rural-urban and regional inequality in output, income and consumption in China under economic reforms. | Economics | Yao, Shujie, Zhang, Zongyi, Feng, Gengfu |
Social discount rates for member countries of the European Union. | Economics | Evans, David J., Sezer, Haluk |
Some remarks on self-interest, the historical schools and the evolution of the theory of public goods. | Economics | Pickhardt, Michael |
Testing export-led growth in South Asia. | Economics | Chandra, Ramesh, Love, Jim |
The contribution of remittances to growth: a dynamic approach and empirical analysis. | Economics | Glytsos, Nicholas P. |
The endogeneity of optimum currency area criteria u lessons from history for European monetary union.(wage rigidity and labour inertia) | Economics | Mann-Quirici, Francois |
The German historical schools in the history of economic thought. | Economics | Senn, Peter R. |
The school-to-work transition in England and Wales. | Economics | Lenton, Pamela |
The Younger German Historical School and the problem of unemployment. | Economics | Frambach, Hans |
Thomas Edison's "except one": the monetary views of Arthur Kitson revisited. | Economics | Hammes, David, Wills, Douglas |
Time-series estimation of import demand functions for pulses in India. | Economics | Agbola, Frank W., Damoense, Maylene Y. |
Wage pacts and economic growth. | Economics | Zagler, Martin |
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