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July 2024, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 269-275 Symposium: digital finance under global uncertainty
by Wenjin Tang & Bismark Addai & Leonard F. S. Wang - 276-292 Fiscal decentralization and the development of the digital economy: evidence from China
by Xiaohui Chen & Li Zhang & Xiang Cheng - 293-315 Exploring the mediating roles of social networks and trust in the blockchain-social sustainability nexus
by Manish Dadhich & Evans Opoku-Mensah & Kamal Kant Hiran & Bright Akwasi Gyamfi & Priscilla Tuffour & Ajara Mahmoud - 316-330 Determinants of central bank digital currency adoption – a study of 85 countries
by Zhao Dong & Muhammad Umar & Umair Bin Yousaf & Sagheer Muhammad - 331-354 Does the digital economy reduce air pollution? Evidence from 30 Chinese provinces and municipalities
by Jing Tong & Li Tao & Shouyi Luo
April 2024, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 125-139 Local government reform beyond privatization and amalgamation: advances in the analysis of inter-municipal cooperation
by Germà Bel & Thomas Elston & Marc Esteve & Ole Helby Petersen - 140-161 Does intense tax competition boost public acceptance for inter-municipal cooperation? Evidence from a survey among German citizens and local politicians
by Ivo Bischoff & Christian Bergholz & Peter Haug & Simon Melch - 162-184 Not a black or white issue: choosing alternative organizational models for delivering early childhood services
by Mattia Casula & Stefania Profeti - 185-208 Local delivery of bus transportation services: a model of interdependency of provision and production choices
by Ânia Peixoto & Pedro J. Camões & António Tavares - 209-224 Does shared service delivery affect cost? A study of the cost-capacity relation in Norwegian local child protection services
by Sara Blåka & Dag Ingvar Jacobsen - 225-248 The more the merrier? Examining the effects of inter-municipal cooperation on costs and service quality in upper secondary education
by Katarina Sandberg - 249-268 Intermunicipal cooperation and agreement formalization
by Austin M. Aldag & Mildred E. Warner
January 2024, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 1-24 Governing the economics of the common good: from correcting market failures to shaping collective goals
by Mariana Mazzucato - 25-44 The European Investment Bank to the rescue? COVID-related lending as incremental change
by David Howarth & Helen Kavvadia - 45-65 Designing a European energy price regulation system: some basic principles
by Bas van Aarle & Joep Konings & Aaron Putseys - 66-86 Effect of public–private partnership projects on inequality in developing countries
by Noemí Peña-Miguel & Beatriz Cuadrado-Ballesteros - 87-106 Friend or foe? The impact of macroprudential policy on economic growth
by Hiep Ngoc Luu & Thao Thi Phuong Nguyen & Tram Thi Mai Pham & Tram Ngoc Nguyen - 107-123 Fiscal support during the COVID-19 pandemic and its determinants: evidence for OECD countries
by I. W. Rathnayaka & Rasheda Khanam & Mohammad Mafizur Rahman
October 2023, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 321-347 The moderating role of institutional and credit constraints on the nexus between bribery and policy consistency
by Hong Chuong Pham & Le Thanh Ha & Doan Ngoc Thang & Trung Thanh To - 348-369 The effects of international financial inflows on economic complexity in Africa: does institutional quality play a moderation role?
by Jonathan E. Ogbuabor & Ekene ThankGod Emeka & Anthony Orji & Fidelia N. Onuigbo - 370-400 The effects of uncertainty shocks on income and wealth inequality
by Juan-Francisco Albert & Nerea Gómez-Fernández - 401-420 Do revenue-neutral tax swaps boost growth?
by Hüseyin Şen & Ayşe Kaya - 421-441 Fiscal austerity vs. expansionary fiscal policy: on the results of these opposed economic policies applied to fight recessions
by Joaquim Vergés-Jaime - 442-460 Government expenditure, budget deficit and shadow economy
by Duc Hong Vo & Ngoc Phu Tran & Toan Pham-Khanh Tran & Quan Thai-Thuong Le & Phuc Van Nguyen
July 2023, Volume 26, Issue 3
- 239-249 Addressing Policy Challenges of Disruptive Technologies
by Araz Taeihagh - 250-267 Cyberspace and the protection of critical national infrastructure
by Moritz Weiss & Felix Biermann - 268-282 Competing perspectives on the Big Data revolution: a typology of applications in public policy
by Wilson Wong & Charles C. Hinnant - 283-297 An integrated complex adaptive governmental policy response to cyberthreats
by Tony Porter & Netina Tan - 298-319 Navigating the governance challenges of disruptive technologies: insights from regulation of autonomous systems in Singapore
by Devyani Pande & Araz Taeihagh
April 2023, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 97-125 Does Innovation by Firms Still Create Jobs even after the Business Stealing Effect at the Sector Level?
by Jisun Lim & Keun Lee - 126-144 Asylum burden-sharing within the EU revisited: are we moving on the right track?
by María Hierro & Adolfo Maza & José Villaverde - 145-159 Socio-economic level, neighborhood segregation and determinants of reciprocity: evidence using representative artefactual data from Latin American cities
by Arlette Beltran & Alberto Chong & Mariano Montoya - 160-176 Harnessing remittances for the poor: the role of institutions
by Eric Akobeng - 177-198 What drives implementation of the European Union’s policy recommendations to its member countries?
by Konstantinos Efstathiou & Guntram Wolff - 199-215 Public-Private Co-Regulation in the making of the capital markets union
by Giuseppe Montalbano - 216-237 Trust and the behavioral economics of automatic enrollment in pensions: a comparison of the UK and Poland
by Kamila Bielawska & John A. Turner
January 2023, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 1-23 Introduction: Revisiting the Role of State-Owned Enterprises in Strategic Sectors
by Maria Vagliasindi & Tito Cordella & Judith Clifton - 24-43 Does the ownership of utilities matter for social outcomes? A survey of the evidence for developing countries
by Lisa Bagnoli & Salvador Bertomeu-Sanchez & Antonio Estache & Maria Vagliasindi - 44-66 State-owned commercial banks
by Ugo Panizza - 67-81 How do State Owned Enterprise Multinationals behave abroad? A Multi-dimensional framework for analysis
by Judith Clifton & Daniel Díaz Fuentes - 82-96 State-owned enterprises: in search for a new consensus
by Eduardo Levy Yeyati & Juan Negri
October 2022, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 345-360 Putting value creation back into “public value”: from market-fixing to market-shaping
by Mariana Mazzucato & Josh Ryan-Collins - 361-387 Doing business in a deals world: the doubly false premise of rules reform
by Sabyasachi Kar & Lant Pritchett & Spandan Roy & Kunal Sen - 388-414 Non-linearity and the threshold effect of transparency on economic growth: evidence from developing countries
by Siong Hook Law & Sylviana Maya Damayanti & Ali M Kutan & Irwan Trinugroho - 415-419 Editorial: Distributional Effects of Monetary Policy
by Philip Arestis & Salvador Pérez-Moreno - 420-434 Monetary policy and the redistribution of net worth in the U.S
by Juan-Francisco Albert & Nerea Gómez-Fernández - 435-450 Distributional impact of monetary policy in the UK: from conventional to unconventional policy
by Fernando Ballabriga & Karen Davtyan - 451-470 Unconventional monetary policy and income disparity in an aging society
by Farhad Taghizadeh-Hesary & Naoyuki Yoshino & Ehsan Rasoulinezhad
July 2022, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 191-210 Crisis, what crisis? Industrial strategies and path dependencies in four European countries after the crash
by Angela Garcia Calvo & Steven Coulter - 211-228 Broad-based subsidies or targeted transfers? Distributional equity vs macroeconomic costs
by Andrew Feltenstein & Biplab Kumar Datta - 229-239 On the social opportunity cost of unemployment
by Per-Olov Johansson & Bengt Kriström - 240-258 Employment protection, employment and unemployment rates in European Union countries during the Great Recession
by Jesus Ferreiro & Carmen Gomez - 259-271 Does the ECB policy of quantitative easing impact environmental policy objectives?
by Nathalie Hilmi & Salpie Djoundourian & Wassim Shahin & Alain Safa - 272-286 The ECB’s half-baked supervision mandate Or, how to get serious about shadow banking again
by Jakob Vestergaard & Stine Quorning - 287-304 On foreign aid effectiveness: when conditionality met ownership
by Francisco Candel-Sánchez - 305-321 Disentangling derivatives: international policy reforms concerning central counterparties
by Lucia Quaglia & Aneta Spendzharova - 322-343 Technological diversity in collaborative projects: insights into European research policy
by Alessandro Muscio & Andrea Ciffolilli & Antonio Lopolito
April 2022, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 81-84 Editorial: The Unresolved Nature of Public-Private Partnerships
by Matti Siemiatycki & Eoin Reeves & Dónal Palcic - 85-102 Institutional Economics and the Cost of Capital for Infrastructure Projects
by R. Richard Geddes & Joshua Goldman - 103-120 From turnpikes to toll-roads: a short history of government policy for privately financed public infrastructure in Australia
by Sebastian Zwalf - 121-135 Public-private partnerships in the healthcare sector: limited policy guidelines, but active project development in Denmark
by Carsten Greve & Lene Tolstrup Christensen & Christina Tvarnø & Sandie Nøhr Nielsen & Sarah Maria Denta - 136-155 Analysing the link between corruption and PPPs in infrastructure projects: an empirical assessment in developing countries
by Beatriz Cuadrado-Ballesteros & Noemí Peña-Miguel - 156-172 Public-private partnership tendering periods: an international comparative analysis
by Dónal Palcic & Eoin Reeves & Darragh Flannery & R. Richard Geddes - 173-189 The politicization of public–private partnerships following a mega-project disaster: the case of the Morandi Bridge Collapse
by Niccolò Cusumano & Matti Siemiatycki & Veronica Vecchi
January 2022, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 1-8 Assessing public services from the citizen perspective: what can we learn from surveys?
by Judith Clifton & Marcos Fernández-Gutiérrez & Michael Howlett - 9-27 Institutional quality, corruption, and impartiality: the role of process and outcome for citizen trust in public administration in 173 European regions
by Steven Van de Walle & Koen Migchelbrink - 28-44 Immigration and public attitudes towards social assistance: evidence from Hong Kong
by Shen Yang & Bo Miao & Alfred M. Wu - 45-61 “Fair to me, fair to us, or fair to you?” Unresolved conflict between government and graduates over Australia’s tertiary education loans
by Valerie Braithwaite & Eliza Ahmed & Deborah Cleland - 62-79 The 2008 Chilean pension reform: household financial decisions and gender differences
by Alessandro Bucciol & Martina Manfrè & Gregorio Gimenez
October 2021, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 405-412 In search of institutional complementarities: Comparative Capitalism and economic policy reform
by Andreas Nölke - 413-438 Varieties of capitalism and renewable energy in emerging and developing economies
by Tabitha M. Benney - 439-455 Neither existing nor emerging: euro stabilization by means of European wage coordination
by Martin Höpner & Martin Seeliger - 456-471 Comparative capitalism and innovation policy: complementarities and comparative institutional advantage
by Christian May & Michael Schedelik - 472-487 Private equity as a commodification of companies: the case of the German automotive supply industry
by Christoph Scheuplein - 488-504 Tax policy as industrial policy in comparative capitalisms
by Lukas Haffert
July 2021, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 293-304 Re-municipalization of public services: trend or hype?
by Judith Clifton & Mildred E. Warner & Raymond Gradus & Germà Bel - 305-318 Re-interpreting re-municipalization: finding equilibrium
by Bart Voorn & Marieke L. Van Genugten & Sandra Van Thiel - 319-332 Re-municipalization in the US: a pragmatic response to contracting
by Mildred E. Warner & Austin M. Aldag - 333-346 Shifting modes of service delivery in Dutch local government
by Raymond Gradus & Martijn Schoute & Tjerk Budding - 347-360 Drivers of contracting back in local governments: analysing efficiency, opportunistic political cycles, political corruption and financial factors
by Cristina María Campos-Alba & Emilio José De La Higuera Molina & Gemma Pérez-López & José Luis Zafra-Gómez - 361-379 Politicians, bureaucrats and the public–private choice in public service delivery: anybody there pushing for remunicipalization?
by Daniel Albalate & Germà Bel - 380-397 Addressing public-value failure: remunicipalization as acts of public entrepreneurship
by Andrej Christian Lindholst - 398-404 Commentary: the perils and promise of inter-paradigmatic dialogues on remunicipalisation
by Emanuele Lobina & Vera Weghmann
April 2021, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 95-118 The surprising reduction of inequality during a commodity boom: what do we learn from Latin America?
by Diego Sánchez-Ancochea - 119-133 Agrarian reform and usufruct farming in socialist Cuba
by Carmelo Mesa-Lago & Mario A. González-Corzo - 134-150 Death in Veneto? European banking union and the structural power of large banks
by Pepper D. Culpepper & Tobias Tesche - 151-169 Small and big infrastructure: a community-planning theory of increments and interoperability
by James H. Spencer - 170-188 The effects of IMF programs on poverty, income inequality and social expenditure in low income countries: an empirical analysis
by Graham Bird & Faryal Qayum & Dane Rowlands - 189-200 The end of a trend: retraction of choice in Swedish elderly care
by Henrik Jordahl & Lovisa Persson - 201-218 Financial crisis and pension reform in Spain: the effect of labour market dynamics
by Jennifer Alonso-García & Beatriz Rosado-Cebrian - 219-235 Public debt, economic policy coordination and their effectiveness: lessons from the EMU and Brazil
by Bruno Frascaroli & Jailson Oliveira & Má Almeida - 236-252 Environmental policy effects: an R&D-based economic growth model with endogenous labour supply
by Yoshihiro Hamaguchi - 253-269 Viability gap funding for promoting private infrastructure investment in Africa: views from stakeholders
by Henry Möykkynen & Aristeidis Pantelias - 270-291 The impact of economic and policy uncertainty shocks in Spain
by Juan-Francisco Albert & Nerea Gómez-Fernández
January 2021, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 1-10 Widening perspectives on social impact bonds
by Stefanie Tan & Alec Fraser & Neil McHugh & Mildred E. Warner - 11-27 Social innovation, financialisation and commodification: a critique of social impact bonds
by Stephen Sinclair & Neil McHugh & Michael J. Roy - 28-43 To SIB or not to SIB? A comparative analysis of the commissioning processes of two proposed health-focused Social Impact Bond financed interventions in England
by Alec Fraser & Stefanie Tan & Nicholas Mays - 44-60 The ethical status of social impact bonds
by Julia Morley - 61-77 Evaluating outcome-based payment programmes: challenges for evidence-based policy
by Chris Fox & Stephen Morris - 78-94 More than marketised? Exploring the governance and accountability mechanisms at play in Social Impact Bonds
by Eleanor Carter
October 2020, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 359-370 The fourth industrial revolution, changing global value chains and industrial upgrading in emerging economies
by Keun Lee & Franco Malerba & Annalisa Primi - 371-389 A global perspective on industry 4.0 and development: new gaps or opportunities to leapfrog?
by Annalisa Primi & Manuel Toselli - 390-407 Snapshots of a state of flux: how Brazilian industrial firms differ in the adoption of digital technologies and policy implications
by João Carlos Ferraz & David Kupfer & Julia Torracca & Jorge N. P. Britto - 408-425 Is the Fourth Industrial Revolution a window of opportunity for upgrading or reinforcing the middle-income trap? Asian model of development in Southeast Asia
by Keun Lee & Chan-Yuan Wong & Patarapong Intarakumnerd & Chaiyatorn Limapornvanich - 426-446 The Sino-German alliance for the fourth industrial revolution: dynamics and policy implications
by Nicoletta Corrocher & Roberto Mavilia & Melissa Giorgio
July 2020, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 267-272 Introduction to “Economic and Financial Governance in the European Union after a decade of Economic and Political Crises.”
by Valerie D’Erman & Paul Schure & Amy Verdun - 273-289 Adjusting an institutional framework to a globalising world: the creation of new institutions in the EEC, 1957-1992
by Emmanuel Mourlon-Druol - 290-308 The European Systemic Risk Board – governance and early experience
by Michael Ehrmann & Paul Schure - 309-324 Germany, the problem of leadership, and institution-building in EMU reform
by Magnus G. Schoeller - 325-341 U.S. policy in the euro crisis and the institutional deepening of the monetary union
by C. Randall Henning - 342-358 What are the prerequisites for a euro area fiscal capacity?
by Maria Demertzis & Guntram B. Wolff
July 2020, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 101-119 Starving counties, squeezing cities: tax and expenditure limits in the US
by Christine Wen & Yuanshuo Xu & Yunji Kim & Mildred E. Warner - 120-137 Capacity, sustainability, and the community benefits of municipal utility ownership in the United States
by George C. Homsy - 138-160 A modeling framework for enhancing aid effectiveness
by Justin Yifu Lin & Khuong Vu & Kris Hartley - 161-183 European commission’s fiscal forecasts in CEE countries: a thorough assessment
by João Tovar Jalles - 184-208 Structural reform of the electricity industry and economic growth
by Fumitoshi Mizutani & Tomoyasu Tanaka & Noriyoshi Nakayama & Shuji Uranishi - 209-228 Nationalizations, bailouts and efficiency
by Ernesto Crivelli & Klaas Staal - 229-247 Determinants of institutional quality: an empirical exploration
by José Antonio Alonso & Carlos Garcimartin & Virmantas Kvedaras - 248-266 How does the flow of remittances affect the trade balance of the Middle East and North Africa?
by Mohammad Reza Farzanegan & Sherif Maher Hassan
January 2020, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 1-15 Science, innovation, and public services: editorial introduction
by Stefano Clò & Massimo Florio - 16-33 Should governments fund basic science? Evidence from a willingness-to-pay experiment in five universities
by Massimo Florio & Francesco Giffoni & Gelsomina Catalano - 34-48 The socio-economic value of satellite earth observations: huge, yet to be measured
by Alessandra Tassa - 49-66 Trends and determinants of energy innovations: patents, environmental policies and oil prices
by Alessandro Sterlacchini - 67-82 Innovation and new public water
by David A. McDonald - 83-99 Innovative behavioral regulatory agencies as second generation commitment devices
by Francesc Trillas
2006, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 107-123 Foreign Capital, Skill Formation, and Migration of Skilled Workers
by Saibal Kar & Basudeb Guha-Khasnobis - 125-144 Outsourcing Central Banking: Lessons from Estonia
by Sarkis Joseph Khoury & Clas Wihlborg - 145-155 Differential Effects of Rail Deregulation on US Grain Producers
by Kimberly Vachal & John Bitzan & Tamara Vanwechel & Dan Vinje - 157-176 General or Vocational Schooling? Evidence on School Choice, Returns, and 'Sheepskin' Effects from Egypt 1998
by Fatma El-Hamidi
2005, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 105-117 A framework for the analysis of monetary reforms
by Matt Sekerke & Steve H. Hanke - 131-151 Smoothing the waves of pension funding: Could changes in funding rules help avoid cyclical under‐funding?
by Christian Weller & Dean Baker - 153-174 The underground economy and its macroeconomic consequences
by Era Dabla‐Norris & Andrew Feltenstein
2005, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-40 The macroeconomic effects of adjustment lending: A review and evaluation
by Hans Genberg - 41-53 Adjustment to trade reform in Ecuador
by Hugo Toledo - 55-68 Financial reform and the efficiency of credit allocation in Korea
by Eduardo Borensztein & Jong‐Wha Lee - 69-103 Anti‐corruption agencies: Rhetoric Versus reality
by Patrick Meagher
2004, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 189-190 Introduction
by John Haltiwanger & Adriana Kugler & Maurice Kugler & Alejandro Micco & Carmen Pagés
2004, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 185-186 Style guide
by The Editors
2003, Volume 6, Issue 4
- 193-215 Regulation and Contracts for Utility Services: Substitutes or Complements? Lessons from UK Railway and Electricity History
by Jon Stern - 217-231 Of Carts and Horses: Regulation and Privatization in Telecommunications Reforms
by Scott Wallsten - 233-245 The Cost of Antidumping: the Devil is in the Details
by Bruce Blonigen & Thomas Prusa - 247-259 An Efficiency Enhancing Minimum Wage
by Omer Gokcekus & Edward Tower
2003, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 131-145 Money and the rule of law in ecuador
by Steve Hanke - 147-158 Microfinance institutions and public policy
by Daniel Hardy & Paul Holden & Vassili Prokopenko - 159-180 The transmission of world commodity prices to domestic markets under policy reforms in developing countries
by John Baffes & Bruce Gardner - 181-190 Investor reaction to IMF actions in the indonesian financial crisis
by Ali Kutan & Brasukra Sudjana
2003, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 57-69 Trade and financial liberalization with asymmetric information in bank financing
by Bin Xu - 71-87 Crime and corruption in transitional economies: lessons for Cuba
by Richard Lotspeich - 89-103 Banking reform in russia: winds of change?
by Abdur Chowdhury - 105-125 Regulatory governance and chile's 1998–1999 electricity shortage
by Ronald Fischer & Alexander Galetovic - 127-127 Trade liberalization and productivity growth in latin american manufacturing, 1970–98
by Eva Paus & Nola Reinhardt & Michael Robinson
2003, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-15 Trade Liberalization and Productivity Growth in Latin American Manufacturing, 1970-98
by Eva Paus & Nola Reinhardt & Michael Robinson - 17-33 A CGE Analysis of the Potential Impact of Information Technology on the Japanese Economy
by Piyush Tiwari & Masayuki Doi & Hidekazu Itoh - 35-49 Regional Currencies Versus Dollarization: Options for Asia and the Americas
by Felipe Larraín B. & José Tavares - 51-56 Returning to Convertibility in Uzbekistan?
by Martin Spechler
2002, Volume 5, Issue 4
- 187-201 Measuring and combating corruption
by Peter Eigen - 203-222 On dollarization and currency boards: Error and deception
by Steve Hanke - 223-250 The cartel of good intentions: The problem of bureaucracy in foreign aid
by William Easterly - 251-269 It pays to be ignorant: A simple political economy of rigorous program evaluation
by Lant Pritchett
2002, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 127-131 Is Talk Cheap?
by Ryan Gibbs & Omer Gokcekus & Edward Tower - 133-144 On the Dynamic Consistency of Reform and Compensation Schemes
by C. A. Claussen - 145-160 Business Cycles, Economic Crises, and the Poor
by Pierre-Richard Agénor - 161-171 Inflation Targeting - the Holy Grail of Monetary Policy?
by Hans Genberg - 173-186 The Pattern of IMF Lending: An Analysis of Prediction Failures
by Graham Bird & Dane Rowlands
2002, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 65-73 Tariff Uniformity and Growth
by Josh Ederington & Jenny Minier - 75-88 The Political Economy of Economic Reforms in Argentina
by Juliana Bambaci & Tamara Saront & Mariano Tommasi - 89-100 Popular Reaction to the Intervention by the IMF in the Korean Economic Crisis
by Bernd Hayo & Doh Shin - 101-113 Dual Labor Markets and Trade Reform in China
by Piyush Tiwari & Tetsu Kawakami & Masayuki Doi - 115-126 Copper and the Chilean Economy, 1960-98
by Antonio Spilimbergo
2002, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 1-16 The Political Economy of Bank Reform in Argentina Under Convertibility
by Lee Alston & Andrés Gallo - 17-36 Reforming Social Security in a Transition Economy: The Case of Lithuania
by Svend Jensen & Jukka Lassila - 37-49 Corruption and Policy: Back to the Roots
by Harry Broadman & Francesca Recanatini - 51-60 International Joint Ventures: A Welfare Analysis
by Indrani Roy Chowdhury & Prabla Chowdhury - 61-64 The Moral Hazard Play: A Review of The Chastening: Inside the Crisis that Rocked the Global Financial System and Humbled the IMF
by The Editors
2001, Volume 4, Issue 4
- 271-290 Money demand in the czech republic since transition
by Keith Cuthbertson & Don Bredin - 291-324 Whence reform? A critique of the stiglitz perspective
by Marek Dabrowski & Stanislaw Gomulka & Jacek Rostowski - 325-338 Not poles apart: “Whither reform?” and “Whence reform?”
by Joseph Stiglitz & David Ellerman - 339-348 The stiglitz-ellerman rejoinder: Our main criticisms remain unanswered
by Marek Dabrowski & Stanislaw Gomulka & Jacek Rostowski
2001, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 165-194 Fiscal deficits, monetary reform and inflation stabilization in romania
by Nina Budina & Sweder Van Wijnbergen - 195-206 Incentives and corruption in chinese economic reform
by Chengze Simon Fan & Herschel I. Grossman - 207-241 Expansive agendas and weak instruments: governance related conditionalities of international financial institutions
by Devesh Kapur - 243-270 IMF lending: how is it affected by economic, political and institutional factors?
by Graham Bird & Dane Rowlands
2001, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 91-111 Poisoned grapes, mad cows and protectionism
by Eduardo M.R.A Engel - 113-145 Indicator targeting in a political economy: Leakier can be better
by Jonah B. Gelbach & Lant H. Pritchett - 147-164 Macroeconomic implications of voucher privatization in a model with incomplete information
by Damien Besancenot & Radu Vranceanu
2001, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 1-50 Understanding china's economic performance
by Jeffrey D. Sachs & Wing Thye Woo - 51-74 Bad loans, soft budget constraints and the political economy of financial market reform in transition economies
by Norbert Wunner - 75-89 Host-country policy – commitment or no-commitment: a theoretical analysis
by Arijit Mukherjee
2000, Volume 3, Issue 4
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 301-326 Disinflation, switching nominal anchors and twin crises: The irish experience
by Philip R. Lane - 327-352 The 1994 currency crisis in Turkey
by Fatih Özatay - 353-372 The myth of large farm superiority: Lessons from agricultural transition in poland
by Johan Van Zyl & Andrew N. Parker & Bill R. Miller - 373-392 Capital flows in a transitional economy and the sterilization dilemma: The hungarian experience, 1992–97
by Pierre L. Siklos
1999, Volume 3, Issue 3
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 195-227 School reforms and school spending growth
by Torberg Falch & Jorn Rattso - 229-254 Toward state funding of elections in india? a comparative perspective on possible options
by E. Sridharan - 255-299 The economics of korean unification
by Marcus Noland & Sherman Robinson & Ligang Liu
1999, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 97-119 Water pricing and water allocation in israel
by Richard E. Just & Sinaia Netanyahu & John K. Horowitz