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Journal of Polic Modeling Journal of Policy Modeling 25 (2003) 999-1002 Author Index to Volume 25 A Ballard, C.L., Kang, K., International Abu-Bader, S., Abu-Qarn, A.S., Gov- ramifications of US _ tax-policy ernment expenditures, military changes, 825 spending and economic growth: Baumol, W.J., Innovations and growth: causality evidence from Egypt, two common misaprehensions, 435 Israel, and Syria, 567 Belvisi, P.L., see Atella, V. Abugri, B.A., see Prock, J. Biswas, T., McHardy, J.P., The long- Abu-Qarn, A.S., see Abu-Bader, S. run effect of a wage policy on Apergis, N., The inflation—output vola- employment, 267 tility trade-off: a case where anti- Bohman, M., see Savard, M. inflation monetary policy turns out Brubaker, H., see Gallagher, P.W. to be successful, a historical assess- Bullock, D.S., see Jeong, K.-S. ment, 881 Arunanondchai, J.M., Applied general C equilibrium analysis of trade Carmeci, G., Mauro, L., Imperfect liberalisation on land-based sectors labor market and convergence: the- in Malaysia and __ Indonesia, ory and evidence for some OECD 947 countries, 837 Atella, V., Atzeni, G.E., Belvisi, P.L., Cerniglia, F., Decentralization in the Investment and exchange rate public sector: quantitative aspects uncertainty, 811 in federal and unitary countries, 749 Atzeni, G.E., see Atella, V. Chakrabarti, A., see Bahmani-Oskooee, M. B Chakrabarty, M., see Majumder, A. Baharumshah, A.Z., see Thanoon, Chen, S.-S., Macroeconomic fluctua- M.A.-M. tions and welfare cost of stabiliza- Bahmani-Oskooee, M., Chakrabarti, tion policy, 123 A., Import competition, employ- Choi, C., Does the Internet stimulate ment and wages in U.S. manufac- inward foreign direct investment?, turing, 869 319 Baig, M.A., Narasimhan, V., Rama- Christopoulos, D.K., see Tsionas, E.G. chandran, M., Exchange market pressure and the Reserve Bank D of India’s intervention activity, Decornez, S., see Seshanna, S. 727 Dogruel, A.S., see Dogruel, F. doi: 10.1016/S0161-8938(03)001 26-1 1000 Author Index/Journal of Policy Modeling 25 (2003) 999-1002 Dogruel, F., Dogruel, A.S., Yeldan, E., Johnson, R., A comparison of the con- Macroeconomics of Turkey’s agri- stant-tax rule and a standard fiscal cultural reforms: an intertemporal reaction rule in the IMF’s MULTI- computable general equilibrium MOD model, 639 analysis, 617 Jorgenson, D.W., Ho, M.S., Stiroh, Drakos, K., Assessing the success of K.J., Lessons from the US growth reform in transition banking 10 resurgence, 453 years later: an interest margins ana- Jung, H.-S., Thorbecke, E., The impact lysis, 309 of public education expenditure on Dury, K., Pina, A.M., Fiscal policy in human capital, growth, and poverty EMU: simulating the operation of in Tanzania and Zambia: a general the Stability Pact, 179 equilibrium approach, 701 F K Feldstein, M., Why is _ productivity Kalirajan, K., see Singh, K. growing faster?, 445 Kang, K., see Ballard, C.L. Fukushige, M., see Konno, T. Kiuila, O., Economic repercussions of sulfur regulations in Poland, 327 G Klein, L.R., The use of the input—out- Gallagher, P.W., Shapouri, H., Price, J., put tables to estimate the productiv- Schamel, G., Brubaker, H., Some ity of IT, 471 long-run effects of growing markets Konno, T., Fukushige, M., Did NAFTA and renewable fuel standards on cause the structural changes in additives markets and the US etha- bilateral import functions between nol industry, 585 the US and Mexico?, 53 Garcia, P., see Jeong, K.-S. Kumbaroglu, G.S., Environmental Ghatak, S., Mulhern, A., Stewart, C., taxation and economic effects: a Determinants of intended expansion computable general equilibrium of Polish small firms, 287 analysis for Turkey, 795 Kuriyama, T., see Tcha, M. H Harrison, G.W., see Pinto, L.M. L Ho, M.S., see Jorgenson, D.W. Lee, K.-H., Mah, J.S., Institutional Huang, A.-H., see Shen, C.-H. changes and antidumping decisions Huchet, M., Does single monetary pol- in the United States, 555 icy have asymmetric real effects in Lossani, M., Natale, P., Tirelli, P., A EMU)?, 151 nominal income growth target for Hyun, J.K., see Park, C.-G. a conservative ECB? When the pol- icy mix matters, 685 J Jeong, K.-S., Garcia, P., Bullock, D.S., M A statistical method of multi- Mah, J.S., see Lee, K.-H. market welfare analysis applied to Majumder, A., Chakrabarty, M., Rela- Japanese beef policy liberalization, tive cost of children: the case of 237 rural Maharashtra, India, 61 Author Index/ Journal of Policy Modeling 25 (2003) 999-1002 Mastroyiannis, T., see Pelagidis, T. Pelloni, G., see Panagiotidis, T. Mauro, L., see Carmeci, G. Petrakis, E., Vlassis, M., Minimum McHardy, J.P., see Biswas, T. wages in national and internation- Melo, A., see Raju, S.S. ally integrated economies, 257 Miller, N.J., see Tsoukis, C. Pina, A.M., see Dury, K. Mulhern, A., see Ghatak, S. Pinto, L.M., Harrison, G.W., Multi- lateral negotiations over climate N change policy, 91 1 Nagayasu, J., A re-examination of the Price, J., see Gallagher, P.W. Japanese money demand function Prock, J., Soydemir, G.A., Abugri, and structural shifts, 359 B.A., Currency substitution: Evi- Narasimhan, V., see Baig, M.A. dence from Latin America, 415 Natale, P., see Lossani, M. Nielsen, C.P., Thierfelder, K., Robin- R son, S., Consumer preferences and Raju, S.S., Melo, A., Money, real out- trade in genetically modified foods, put, and deficit effects of coffee 777 booms in Colombia, 963 Norén, R., Europe’s lack of structural Ramachandran, M., see Baig, M.A. transformation and necessary policy Ratti, R.A., see Telatar, E. changes of EMU, 543 Redmond, W.J., A quantification of policy reform: an application to O the Uruguay Round Negotiations Oliner, S.D., Sichel, D.E., Information on Agriculture, 893 technology and productivity: where Robinson, S., see Nielsen, C.P. are we now and where are we going?, 477 S P Salvatore, D., The new economy and Panagiotidis, T., Pelloni, G., Testing growth: editor’s introduction, 431 for non-linearity in labour markets: The New Economy and growth in the case of Germany and the UK, the G-7 countries, 531 275 Savard, M., Bohman, M., Impacts of Park, C.-G., Hyun, J.K., Examining the trade, environmental and agricul- determinants of tax compliance by tural policies in the North American experimental data: a case of Korea, hog/pork industry on water quality, 673 77 Paxton, J., Thraen, C., An application Schamel, G., see Gallagher, P.W. of Mean—Covariance Structure Sekhar, C.S.C., Price formation in Models for the analysis of group world wheat markets — implica- lending behavior, 863 tions for policy, 85 Pelagidis, T., Mastroyiannis, T., The Seshanna, S., Decornez, S., Income saving—investment correlation in polarization and inequality across Greece, 1960-1997: implications countries: an empirical study, 335 for capital mobility, 609 Shapouri, H., see Gallagher, P.W. 1002 Author Index/ Journal of Policy Modeling 25 (2003) 999-1002 Shen, C.-H., Huang, A.-H., Are perfor- inflation changes in the presence of mances of banks and firms linked? political instability: the Turkish And if so, why?, 397 economy, 931 Sichel, D.E., see Oliner, S.D. Telatar, F., see Telatar, E. Singh, K., Kalirajan, K., The inflation- Thanoon, M.A.-M., Baharumshah, growth nexus in India: an empirical A.Z., The road to recovery in analysis, 377 Malaysia: a three-gap analysis, 857 Soydemir, G.A., see Prock, J. Thierfelder, K., see Nielsen, C.P. Stewart, C., see Ghatak, S. Thorbecke, E., see Jung, H.-S. Stifel, D.C., Thorbecke, E., A dual- Thorbecke, E., see Stifel, D.C. dual CGE model of an archetype Thraen, C., see Paxton, J. African economy: trade reform, Tirelli, P., see Lossani, M. migration and poverty, 207 Tsionas, E.G., Christopoulos, D.K., Stiglitz, J.E., Globalization and growth Maastricht convergence and real in emerging markets and the New convergence: European evidence Economy, 505 from threshold and smooth transi- Stiroh, K.J., see Jorgenson, D.W. tion regression models, 43 Summers, L., Cyclical dynamics in the Tsoukis, C., Miller, N.J., Public ser- new economy, 525 vices and endogenous growth, 297 Vv T Vlassis, M., see Petrakis, E. Taylor, T.K., Modeling offset policy in Vougas, D.V., Unemployment in government procurement, 985 Greece, 107 Tcha, M., Kuriyama, T., Protection policy under economies of scale WwW — the welfare effects of tariffs on Wang, Z., The impact of China’s WTO the Australian automotive industry, accession on patterns of world trade, 655 I Telatar, E., Telatar, F., Ratti, R.A., On the predictive power of the term Y structure of interest rates for future Yeldan, E., see Dogruel, F. Journal of Pony Modeling Journal of Policy Modeling 25 (2003) 1003-1006 Subject Index to Volume 25 A Computable general equilibrium model, Africa, 207 327 Agricultural policy, 947 Computational techniques, 639 Agricultural trade, 777 Convergence, 837 Antidumping duties, 555 Currency, 415 Asymmetric effects, 151 Cyclical dynamics, 525 Australian automobile industry, 655 D Dealership model, 309 B Decentralization, 749 Bank concentration, 397 Deficits, 963 Bank performance, 397 Direct income support, 617 Bank-based, 397 DOLS, 53 Bilateral import function, 53 Double dividend, 795 Biofuels, 585 Dual, 207 Biotechnology, 777 Dutch Disease, 963 Bootstrapping, 43, 237 Dynamic CGE model, 617 Dynamic econometric model, 107 C Dynamic panel data model, 837 CGE analysis, 795 CGE model, | E CGE, 207, 701, 911 Economic growth, 377, 567 Child cost, 61 Economic Monetary Union, 151 China, | Economies of scale, 655 Climate change, 911 Education, 701 COs, 911 Elasticity of demand for labour, 267 Coffee booms, 963 Elasticity of substitution, 267 Coffee prices, 963 Emission taxation, 795 Coffee revenues, 963 Employment, 869 Co-integration, 359 EMU, 543 Cointegration, 869 Endogenous growth, 297 Colombia, 963 Energy—economy-environment _inter- Commodity booms, 963 actions, 795 Compensated demand, 267 Environment, 77 doi: 10.1016/S0161-8938(03)00127-3 1004 Subject Index/Journal of Policy Modeling 25 (2003) 1003-1006 Environmental policy modeling, 795 India, 377 Equivalence scales, 61 Inequality, 335 Error correction models, 567 Inflation, 43, 377, 931, 963 Ethanol, 585 Information technology, 445, 453, 477 Exchange rate, 811 Innovation, 435 Experimental data, 673 Input—output tables, 471 External shocks, 327 Institutional changes, 555 Integrated economy, 257 F Inter-country, 335 Firm heterogeneity, 81 | Interest margin, 309 Fiscal and monetary rules, 179 Interest rates, 963 Fiscal federalism, 749 International environmental agree- Fiscal policy, 123, 297, 639 ment, 327 Forecasting and simulation, 639 Internet, 319 Foreign direct investment, 319 Investment, 609 Foreign exchange, 727 811 Forest production, 947 IRF, 963 Forex market, 727 IT productivity, 471 G J Gasoline and additives market, 585 Japanese beef policy, 237 General equilibrium, 947 Japanese money demand, 359 General-equilibrium modeling, 825 Genetically modified food, 777 L Global trade patterns, 777 Labor productivity, 477 Globalization, 335, 505, 609 531 GMM estimation, 837 Latent variables, 863 GMM methodology, 881 Latin America, 415 Governance, 397 Liberalization, 85 Government debt, 639 Government expenditure, 567 Gradual switching, 53 M Granger causality, 567 Market-based, 397 Gravity equation, 319 Markov-switch model, 931 Greece, 881 Mean and covariance structure models, Group lending, 863 863 Growth, 43, 287, 435, 505, 837 Middle East, 567 Migration, 207 H Military burden, 567 Hog, 77 Minimum wages, 257 Monetary policy shocks, 151 I Monetary policy, 123, 881, 931 Imitation, 435 Money, 963 Import competition, 869 MTBE ban, 585 Subject Index/Journal of Policy Modeling 25 (2003) 1003—1006 Multifactor productivity, 477, 531 Real-Business-Cycle (RBC), 123 Multilateral bargaining, 911 Renewable fuel standard, 585 Multi-region CGE modeling, 777 S N Saving, 609 NAIRU, 107 Sectoral shares, 275 Negotiation, 893 Simulation, 893 New economy, 445, 471, 505, 525,531 |S mooth transition model, 43 Non-linearities, 287 Stability Pact, 179 Non-linearity, 275 Stochastic simulation, 179 North American Free Trade Agree- Structural breaks, 359 ment. 53 Structural transformation, 543 Substitution, 415 O T Offsets, 985 Tanzania, 701 Okun’s law, 107 Tax compliance, 673 Open economy model, 727 Tax policy, 825 Optimal policy frontier, 881 Term structure of interest rates, 931 Optimal taxation, 639 Threshold effect, 43 Oxygen standard, 585 Threshold inflation, 377 Total factor productivity, 453 P Trade liberalization, 207 Panel estimation, 309 Trade policy, 825 Phillips curve, 107 Trade, 77 Polarization, 335 Transaction costs, 985 Polish small firms, 287 Transition. 309 Pork, 77 Treaty of European Union, 543 Poverty, 207, 701 Turkish agriculture, 617 Preferences, 777 Price formation, 85 U Procurement, 985 Uncertainty, 811 Producer price subsidies, 617 Unemployment rate, 275 Productivity growth, 453, 525 Unemployment, 107 Productivity, 445 837 Protection, 655 Union-oligopoly model, 257 Public expenditure, 701 Uruguay round, 947 Public services, 297 V R VEC, 415, 963 Random effects model, 749 Reaction function, 151 WwW Real exchange rates, 963 Wage negotiations, 257 Real output, 963 Wages, 869 1006 Subject Index/ Journal of Policy Modeling 25 (2003) 1003—1006 Water quality, 77 WTO accession, | Welfare economics, 237 WTO, 555, 893 Welfare effects, 655 Wheat markets, 85 Z World, 335 Zambia, 701

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