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- 55-71 Empirical Evidence
In: The Economics of Intangible Investment
by .
- 55-76 Empirical Economics? An Econometric Dilemma with only a Methodological Solution
In: Challenging Time Series
by .
- 55-91 Pacific economic integration and the 'flying geese' paradigm
In: Deepening Integration in the Pacific Economies
by Terutomo Ozawa
- 55-106 Patents and intellectual property: a general framework
In: The Economics and Management of Intellectual Property
by .
- 56-66 Problem-solving
In: The Economics of the Mind
by .
- 57-77 Welfare Changes and Budget Data
In: Modelling Indirect Taxes and Tax Reform
by .
- 59-72 Britain under 'New Labour': a model for European restructuring?
In: Global Money, Capital Restructuring and the Changing Patterns of Labour
by Hugo Radice
- 59-73 The Hypothesis of Convergence (II): Economies with Different Steady States
In: Economic Growth
by .
- 59-78 Irving Fisher and Knut Wicksell: Different Interpretations of the Quantity Theory?
In: The Economics of Irving Fisher
by Thomas M. Humphrey
- 59-87 Pollution Permit Models for Single-Product, Single-Pollutant Firms
In: Environmental Networks
by .
- 59-108 General Equilibrium Effects of Increasing Carbon Taxes in Sweden
In: Green Taxes
by Glenn W. Harrison & Bengt Kriström
- 60-68 Too Many Proposals Pass the Benefit Cost Test
In: Making the Environment Count
by John P. Hoehn & Alan Randall
- 60-92 Pension Reform in Hungary
In: The Political Economy of Pension Reform in Central–Eastern Europe
by .
- 61-86 Positive Constitutional Economics - A Survey
In: Explaining Constitutional Change
by .
- 61-90 Conservation, Protected Areas and the Global Economic System
In: Biodiversity, Conservation and Sustainable Development
by .
- 64-82 Political pressures
In: Monetary Policy and the Great Inflation in the United States
by .
- 64-82 Innovation as a means of market entry and survival for firms from former socialist countries: a simulation model
In: Innovation and Technological Change in Eastern Europe
by Claudia Werker
- 65-120 TWO RUMS un CLOAKED: Nested-Logit Models of Site Choice and Nested-Logit Models of Participation and Site Choice
In: Valuing Recreation and the Environment
by Edward R. Morey
- 67-76 Martingale Methods in Financial Decision-Making
In: Foundations of Futures Markets
by .
- 67-76 Decision-making process: procedural rationality and learning
In: The Economics of the Mind
by .
- 67-94 Experimental tests of market power in emission trading markets
In: Environmental Regulation and Market Power
by Robert W. Godby & Stuart Mestelman & R. Andrew Muller & Robert W. Godby & Stuart Mestelman & R. Andrew Muller
- 69-81 Economic growth theory and the Georgescu-Roegen paradigm
In: Bioeconomics and Sustainability
by William H. Miernyk
- 70-89 Complications in the model of a perfectly competitive firm and industry
In: Economics, Welfare Policy and the History of Economic Thought
by Donald A. Walker
- 71-88 Bidding Games for Valuation of Aesthetic Environmental Improvements
In: Making the Environment Count
by Alan Randall & Berry Ives & Clyde Eastman
- 72-71 The Governance of Privatization Funds in Slovenia
In: The Governance of Privatization Funds
by .
- 72-87 The Firm's Investment Decision
In: The Economics of Intangible Investment
by .
- 72-90 Should the government insure banks?
In: The German State Banks
by .
- 73-85 The euro and Europe's labour
In: Global Money, Capital Restructuring and the Changing Patterns of Labour
by Guglielmo Carchedi
- 73-98 Keynes before and after the General Theory: the theoretical contents of French economists’ reactions, 1929-69
In: The Impact of Keynes on Economics in the 20th Century
by Richard Arena & Christian Schmidt & Richard Arena & Christian Schmidt
- 74-87 Economic Growth and Social Welfare: The "Golden Rules" of Accumulation
In: Economic Growth
by .
- 75-110 Multilevel interactions with a Keynesian flavour in a stochastic macroeconomic model
In: Beyond the Representative Agent
by Edoardo Gaffeo
- 76-105 Financing Enterprise Restructuring
In: Industrial Competitiveness in East-Central Europe
by Petr Chvojka
- 77-92 Itô's Calculus in Financial Decision Making
In: Foundations of Futures Markets
by .
- 77-97 Built-in Flexibility of Indirect Taxes
In: Modelling Indirect Taxes and Tax Reform
by .
- 77-113 Ain't Misbehavin' - Capricious Consumption or Permanent Income?
In: Challenging Time Series
by .
- 78-105 The multilateral institutions and budget accountability in Jamaica
In: Economic Decentralization and Public Management Reform
by Jane Harrigan
- 79-94 Economics and psychology
In: The Economics of the Mind
by .
- 81-104 An Investigation into the New Keynesian Macroeconomics of Imperfect Capital Markets
In: Financial Constraints and Market Failures
by Roberto Tamborini
- 81-112 Monetary Policy and Monetary Reform: Irving Fisher's Contributions to Monetary Macroeconomics
In: The Economics of Irving Fisher
by Hans-E. Loef & Hans G. Monissen
- 82-102 Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen's approach to economic value: a theory based on nature with man at its core
In: Bioeconomics and Sustainability
by Silvana De Gleria
- 82-113 Mutual Sympathy and Commerce
In: Adam Smith and Economic Science
by .
- 82-131 The Early Views of "Endogenous" Money: Minsky, Kaldor and Tobin
In: Credit, Money and Production
by .
- 83-90 Controls and the Committee on Interest and Dividends
In: Monetary Policy and the Great Inflation in the United States
by .
- 83-98 An economist's primer on thermodynamics
In: Economics, Entropy and the Environment
by .
- 83-98 Innovation and transformation: the steep and narrow path
In: Innovation and Technological Change in Eastern Europe
by Silvio Goglio
- 85-124 More 'Discursive Diplomacy' than 'Dashing Design'? The Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution (LRTAP)
In: Designing Effective Environmental Regimes
by .
- 86-98 The accumulation process in Japan and East Asia as compared with the role of Germany in European post-war growth
In: Global Money, Capital Restructuring and the Changing Patterns of Labour
by Joseph Halevi
- 87-106 Breaking with the Notion of Social Contract: Constitutions as Based on Spontaneously Arisen Institutions
In: Explaining Constitutional Change
by .
- 88-96 Growth Accounting and the Solow Residual
In: Economic Growth
by .
- 88-100 Integration into Macrodynamics
In: The Economics of Intangible Investment
by .
- 88-122 Multiproduct, Multipollutant Firms with Transaction Costs
In: Environmental Networks
by .
- 89-99 Valuing Increments and Decrements in Natural Resource Service Flows
In: Making the Environment Count
by Davis S. Brookshire & Alan Randall & John R. Stoll
- 89-154 Environmental Distortions and Welfare Consequences in a Social Accounting Matrix Framework
In: Global Environmental Change and Agriculture
by Elise Hardy Golan & Irma Adelman & Stephen Vogel
- 90-103 Models of the market
In: Economics, Welfare Policy and the History of Economic Thought
by Claus Weddepohl
- 91-96 A plea for the reform of the capital market
In: The German State Banks
by .
- 91-102 Ranking Requests for Financial Support for Protected Areas
In: Biodiversity, Conservation and Sustainable Development
by .
- 91-116 Economists' thinking and the FOMC
In: Monetary Policy and the Great Inflation in the United States
by .
- 92-123 Pacific market integration: firms and governments
In: Deepening Integration in the Pacific Economies
by Terry Ursacki & Ilan Vertinsky
- 93-116 Random Walk vs. Chaotic Dynamics in Financial Economics
In: Foundations of Futures Markets
by .
- 93-126 Pension Reform in Poland
In: The Political Economy of Pension Reform in Central–Eastern Europe
by .
- 93-139 Private Participation in Water Management
In: Water Management in the 21st Century
by .
- 95-115 The competitive implications of facility-specific environmental agreements: the Intel Corporation and Project XL
In: Environmental Regulation and Market Power
by James Boyd & Janice Mazurek & Alan Krupnick & Allen Blackman & James Boyd & Janice Mazurek & Alan Krupnick & Allen Blackman
- 97-112 The implications of the neurobiological approach for economic theory (I): the decision-making process
In: The Economics of the Mind
by .
- 99-110 Historical notes on the rise and fall of Fordism and flexible accumulation in the United States
In: Global Money, Capital Restructuring and the Changing Patterns of Labour
by Michael Perelman
- 99-116 Keynes’s economic ideas in Spain before the General Theory: spread, ‘anticipations’ and parallels
In: The Impact of Keynes on Economics in the 20th Century
by Salvador Almenar & Salvador Almenar
- 99-119 Thermodynamics and Georgesçu-Roegen's economics
In: Economics, Entropy and the Environment
by .
- 99-122 The inherited and emerging absorptive capacities of firms - Results of a business survey in the Estonian electronics industry
In: Innovation and Technological Change in Eastern Europe
by Marianne Paasi
- 99-129 Tax Reform and Demographic Groups
In: Modelling Indirect Taxes and Tax Reform
by .
- 99-130 Learning-by-Doing, Knowledge Spillovers and Economic Growth
In: Economic Growth
by .
- 100-109 Existence Value in a Total Valuation Framework
In: Making the Environment Count
by Alan Randall & John R. Stoll
- 101-102 Concluding Remarks
In: The Economics of Intangible Investment
by .
- 103-118 Ecotourism, Economics and the Environment
In: Biodiversity, Conservation and Sustainable Development
by .
- 103-124 Georgescu-Roegen on consumer theory: an assessment
In: Bioeconomics and Sustainability
by Stefano Zamagni
- 104-126 Revisiting the Schumpeter hypotheses: firm size, market structure and technological regime
In: Economics, Welfare Policy and the History of Economic Thought
by Uwe Cantner & Horst Hanusch
- 105-140 New Keynesian Economics and Sequence Analysis
In: Financial Constraints and Market Failures
by Marcello Messori
- 106-121 Public expenditure reform without policy change: infrastructure investment and health care provision under fiscal squeeze in Kerala
In: Economic Decentralization and Public Management Reform
by D. Narayana
- 106-124 Investment and Restructuring
In: Industrial Competitiveness in East-Central Europe
by Karel Ujházy & Karel Zeman
- 107-133 The technology-based firm: a general framework
In: The Economics and Management of Intellectual Property
by .
- 107-144 Bargaining for Constitutional Change - Toward an Economic Theory of Constitutional Change
In: Explaining Constitutional Change
by .
- 109-136 Green Taxes in Sweden: A Partial Equilibrium Analysis of the Carbon Tax and the Tax on Nitrogen and Fertilizers
In: Green Taxes
by Runar Brønnlund & Ing-Marie Gren
- 110-131 A Satisfactory Benefit Cost Indicator from Contingent Valuation
In: Making the Environment Count
by John P. Hoehn & Alan Randall
- 111-124 Lean production in North America: myth and reality
In: Global Money, Capital Restructuring and the Changing Patterns of Labour
by Carl H.A. Dassbach
- 111-140 Economic theory and 'conformism'
In: Beyond the Representative Agent
by Tommaso Luzzati
- 113-121 The implications of the neurobiological approach for economic theory (II): the process of exchange with asymmetrical information
In: The Economics of the Mind
by .
- 113-138 Constructive Income Taxation: A Modern Interpretation
In: The Economics of Irving Fisher
by Clemens Fuest
- 114-132 Prices, Inflation, Unemployment, and Okun's Law
In: Challenging Time Series
by .
- 114-156 The Invisible Hand and Mutual Sympathy
In: Adam Smith and Economic Science
by .
- 116-144 Environmental policy and time consistency: emission taxes and emissions trading
In: Environmental Regulation and Market Power
by Peter W. Kennedy & Benoit Laplante & Peter W. Kennedy & Benoit Laplante
- 117-125 Conclusion
In: Monetary Policy and the Great Inflation in the United States
by .
- 117-130 The analysis of wages and unemployment revisited: Keynes and economic ‘activists’ in pre-Hitler Germany
In: The Impact of Keynes on Economics in the 20th Century
by Harald Hagemann & Harald Hagemann
- 117-146 Portfolio Theory
In: Foundations of Futures Markets
by .
- 120-132 Bioeconomics
In: Economics, Entropy and the Environment
by .
- 121-140 Mixed Logit Models for Recreation Demand
In: Valuing Recreation and the Environment
by Kenneth E. Train
- 121-142 The Environment and Asian Economic Development
In: Biodiversity, Conservation and Sustainable Development
by .
- 122-139 The implications of the neurobiological approach for economic theory (III): "Path-dependency"
In: The Economics of the Mind
by .
- 122-146 Aid, financial decentralization and accumulation under economic reforms: theoretical reflections on the Tanzanian experience
In: Economic Decentralization and Public Management Reform
by Marc Wuyts
- 123-141 Export reorientation and transfer of know-how and technology - the case of Hungarian manufactured exports
In: Innovation and Technological Change in Eastern Europe
by Andrea Szalavetz & Matthias Lücke
- 123-155 Oligopolistic Markets and Technological Investments
In: Environmental Networks
by .
- 124-148 Multinational enterprises in APEC
In: Deepening Integration in the Pacific Economies
by Alan M. Rugman & Cecilia Brain
- 125-140 Management-by-stress and skilled work: the US case
In: Global Money, Capital Restructuring and the Changing Patterns of Labour
by Mike Parker
- 125-144 Towards a Competitiveness Policy in Slovakia
In: Industrial Competitiveness in East-Central Europe
by Richard Outrata
- 125-154 Biophysical economics: from physiocracy to ecological economics and industrial ecology
In: Bioeconomics and Sustainability
by Cutler J. Cleveland
- 125-164 A Triumph for Institutional Incentives and Flexible Design? The Vienna Convention and Montreal Protocol on Ozone Layer Depletion
In: Designing Effective Environmental Regimes
by .
- 127-148 Pension Reform in the Czech Republic
In: The Political Economy of Pension Reform in Central–Eastern Europe
by .
- 127-148 Technical change and economic growth: the case of 'catch-up'
In: Economics, Welfare Policy and the History of Economic Thought
by Chris Freeman
- 129-147 The Limits to Redistribution
In: Modelling Indirect Taxes and Tax Reform
by .
- 131-152 Keynesianism in Italy. Before and after the General Theory
In: The Impact of Keynes on Economics in the 20th Century
by Piero Bini & Antonio Magliulo & Piero Bini & Antonio Magliulo
- 131-164 Schumpeterian Models of Economic Growth
In: Economic Growth
by .
- 132-152 Total and Nonuse Values
In: Making the Environment Count
by Alan Randall
- 132-154 The Early Views of "Endogenous" Money Revisited: Davidson and Rousseas versus Robinson and Kahn
In: Credit, Money and Production
by .
- 133-140 Conclusion
In: Economics, Entropy and the Environment
by .
- 133-150 An Empirical Critique of the Lucas Critique
In: Challenging Time Series
by .
- 134-175 Japanese patenting - an overview
In: The Economics and Management of Intellectual Property
by .
- 137-136 The Impact of Privatization Funds on Corporate Governance in Mass Privatization Schemes: the Czech Republic, Poland and Slovenia
In: The Governance of Privatization Funds
by Saul Estrin & Domenico Mario Nuti & Milica Uvalic
- 137-150 Taxes and Labour Supply in Sweden - A Meta Analysis
In: Green Taxes
by Magnus Wikström
- 140-155 Transaction costs and the new theory of the firm
In: The Economics of the Mind
by .
- 140-183 Regulation
In: Water Management in the 21st Century
by .
- 141-156 Irving Fisher's Debt-Deflation Theory of Great Depressions
In: The Economics of Irving Fisher
by Robert W. Dimand
- 141-161 Is technical change the cause of unemployment?
In: Global Money, Capital Restructuring and the Changing Patterns of Labour
by Antonella Stirati & Sergio Cesaratto & Franklin Serrano
- 141-162 Firms' size and monetary policy: some New Keynesian reflections
In: Beyond the Representative Agent
by Domenico Delli Gatti
- 141-162 An Empirical Assessment of Multinomial Probit and Logit Models for Recreation Demand
In: Valuing Recreation and the Environment
by Heng Z. Chen & Frank Lupi & John P. Hoehn
- 141-184 Credit Rationing with Loans of Variable Size
In: Financial Constraints and Market Failures
by Pier Giorgio Ardeni & Marcello Messori
- 142-166 Human capital and innovation in eastern and western Germany
In: Innovation and Technological Change in Eastern Europe
by Friedhelm Pfeiffer
- 143-158 Economics of in situ Biodiversity Conservation in China: Xishuangbanna Nature Reserve as an Example
In: Biodiversity, Conservation and Sustainable Development
by .
- 145-161 Does government precommitment promote environmental innovation?
In: Environmental Regulation and Market Power
by Emmanuel Petrakis & Anastasios Xepapadeas & Emmanuel Petrakis & Anastasios Xepapadeas
- 145-168 The Transformation of Czech Enterprises
In: Industrial Competitiveness in East-Central Europe
by Martin Myant
- 145-180 Implicit Constitutional Change - Changing the Meaning of the Constitution without Changing the Text of the Document
In: Explaining Constitutional Change
by .
- 147-161 Indirect Taxes and Horizontal Inequity
In: Modelling Indirect Taxes and Tax Reform
by .
- 149-163 Linkages between Agricultural Commodity Futures Contracts
In: Foundations of Futures Markets
by .
- 149-168 Coordination, technical progress and economic growth
In: Economics, Welfare Policy and the History of Economic Thought
by Simon K. Kuipers & Gerard H. Kuper
- 149-175 Informal regulation: a conceptual framework and application to decentralized mixed health care systems
In: Economic Decentralization and Public Management Reform
by Maureen Mackintosh
- 149-178 Central-Eastern European Pension Reforms in a Comparative Perspective
In: The Political Economy of Pension Reform in Central–Eastern Europe
by .
- 149-192 Corporate-government relations in the Pacific
In: Deepening Integration in the Pacific Economies
by Gavin Boyd
- 151-169 Meta-Analysis of Ricardian Equivalence: New Wine in Old Bottles
In: Challenging Time Series
by .
- 153-160 Keynesian elements in a long-term analysis: the views of two influential pre- and postwar Italian economists
In: The Impact of Keynes on Economics in the 20th Century
by Daniela Parisi & Claudia Rotondi & Daniela Parisi & Claudia Rotondi
- 153-162 A Difficulty with the Travel Cost Method
In: Making the Environment Count
by Alan Randall
- 155-172 From agrarianism to entropy: Georgescu-Roegen's bioeconomics from a Malthusian viewpoint
In: Bioeconomics and Sustainability
by Franck-Dominique Vivien
- 155-192 Environmental Accounting and Agriculture
In: Global Environmental Change and Agriculture
by James Hrubovcak & Michael LeBlanc & Kelly Eakin
- 155-201 Horizontalists and Structuralists: Credit and Endogenous "Money"
In: Credit, Money and Production
by .
- 156-168 Evolution, organizations and institutions
In: The Economics of the Mind
by .
- 156-186 Noncompliant Oligopolistic Firms: Statics and Dynamics
In: Environmental Networks
by .
- 157-170 Irving Fisher, the Quantity Theory, and the Great Depression
In: The Economics of Irving Fisher
by Frank G. Steindl
- 157-177 Adam Smith and the Crisis of Modem Economics
In: Adam Smith and Economic Science
by .
- 159-176 Reconciling Economic Development, Nature Conservation and Local Communities
In: Biodiversity, Conservation and Sustainable Development
by .
- 161-173 Marginal Indirect Tax Reform
In: Modelling Indirect Taxes and Tax Reform
by .
- 162-174 Intensive and extensive investment, employment and working time in the European Union
In: Global Money, Capital Restructuring and the Changing Patterns of Labour
by Vittorio Valli
- 162-174 Diffusion of abatement technologies in a differentiated industry
In: Environmental Regulation and Market Power
by Emmanuel Petrakis & Emmanuel Petrakis
- 163-162 The Governance of Privatization Funds: Open Issues and Policy Recommendations
In: The Governance of Privatization Funds
by Marko Simoneti & Andreja Bӧhm
- 163-180 Agents' heterogeneity and coordination failure: an experiment
In: Beyond the Representative Agent
by Domenico Delli Gatti & Mauro Gallegati & Domenico Mignacca
- 163-181 The rationalization of industry as a controversial remedy for unemployment: a reading of the Macmillan Committee (1929-31)
In: The Impact of Keynes on Economics in the 20th Century
by Dorothée Rivaud-Danset & Dorothée Rivaud-Danset
- 163-198 Corner Solution Models of Recreation Demand: A Comparison of Competing Frameworks
In: Valuing Recreation and the Environment
by Joseph A. Herriges & Catherine L. Kling & Daniel J. Phaneuf
- 164-204 Searching for Fractal Structure in Agricultural Futures Markets
In: Foundations of Futures Markets
by .
- 165-171 What Mainstream Economists Have to Say About the Value of Biodiversity
In: Making the Environment Count
by Alan Randall
- 165-202 Combining Comparative and Case Study Evidence: Institutional Findings
In: Designing Effective Environmental Regimes
by .
- 167-173 Theories of Economic Growth: "Old" and "New"
In: Economic Growth
by .
- 167-184 Innovation in manufacturing industry - an East West comparison
In: Innovation and Technological Change in Eastern Europe
by Michael Fritsch & Grit Franke & Christian Schwirten
- 169-180 Reswitching: simplifying a famous example
In: Economics, Welfare Policy and the History of Economic Thought
by Heinz D. Kurz & Neri Salvadori
- 169-186 Innovation and the East German Transformation
In: Industrial Competitiveness in East-Central Europe
by Frank Fleischer & Kurt Hornschild
- 170-185 The Trouble with Testing: Bubbles, Inertia and Experience in Experimental Asset Markets
In: Challenging Time Series
by .
- 172-186 Thinking about the Value of Biodiversity
In: Making the Environment Count
by Alan Randall
- 173-193 Embodied energy analysis, Sraffa's analysis, Georgescu-Roegen's flow–fund model and viability of solar technology
In: Bioeconomics and Sustainability
by Kozo Mayumi
- 173-199 Carbon Taxation
In: Modelling Indirect Taxes and Tax Reform
by .
- 173-209 Irving Fisher's Contributions to Economic Statistics and Econometrics
In: The Economics of Irving Fisher
by John S. Chipman
- 175-184 The transformation of the Italian labour market: a process of segmentation
In: Global Money, Capital Restructuring and the Changing Patterns of Labour
by Giovanna Altieri
- 175-194 Pollution, Pigouvian taxes and asymmetric international oligopoly
In: Environmental Regulation and Market Power
by Ngo Van Long & Antoine Soubeyran & Ngo Van Long & Antoine Soubeyran
- 176-201 Charging for health care in Tanzania: official pricing in a liberalized environment
In: Economic Decentralization and Public Management Reform
by Paula Tibandebage
- 176-208 Technology and commercialization strategies
In: The Economics and Management of Intellectual Property
by .
- 177-194 Tourism Development and Conservation of Nature: the Case of Xishuangbanna, Yunnan
In: Biodiversity, Conservation and Sustainable Development
by .
- 179-181 Conclusions: The Political Economy of Pension Reform in Central-Eastern Europe
In: The Political Economy of Pension Reform in Central–Eastern Europe
by .
- 181-208 Constitutional Competition - Foreign Factors Causing Constitutional Change?
In: Explaining Constitutional Change
by .
- 181-214 Compartmental analysis of economic systems with heterogeneous agents: an introduction
In: Beyond the Representative Agent
by Gian Italo Bischi
- 182-201 Pre-Keynesian themes at Brookings
In: The Impact of Keynes on Economics in the 20th Century
by Gérard Duménil & Dominiqueé Lévy & Gérard Duménil & Dominiqueé Lévy
- 183-198 Labour market 'flexibility' and welfare
In: Economics, Welfare Policy and the History of Economic Thought
by Frank Hahn
- 184-198 Water Management and the Challenges of the 21st Century
In: Water Management in the 21st Century
by .
- 185-194 Changing patterns in the division of labour and in the segmentation of the labour force
In: Global Money, Capital Restructuring and the Changing Patterns of Labour
by Vittorio Rieser
- 185-206 Market Imperfections, Unemployment Equilibria and Nominal Rigidities
In: Financial Constraints and Market Failures
by Andrea Boitani & Mirella Damiani
- 186-196 Dénouement: What's the Difference?
In: Challenging Time Series
by .
- 187-194 Are the Transformations Complete?
In: Industrial Competitiveness in East-Central Europe
by Martin Myant
- 187-202 The Rationality of a Safe Minimum Standard
In: Making the Environment Count
by Michael C. Farmer & Alan Randall
- 189-212 Environmental Targets and Single-Modal Traffic Networks
In: Environmental Networks
by .
- 193-213 Corporate interaction, direct investment and regional cooperation in industrializing Asia
In: Deepening Integration in the Pacific Economies
by Michael G. Plummer
- 193-218 Vulnerability of Crops to Climate Change: A Practical Method of Indexing
In: Global Environmental Change and Agriculture
by David Schimmelpfennig & Gary Yohe
- 194-228 Production and time: a flow–fund analysis
In: Bioeconomics and Sustainability
by Mario Morroni
- 195-209 R&D cooperation, innovation spillovers and firm location in a model of environmental policy
In: Environmental Regulation and Market Power
by Carlo Carraro & Antoine Soubeyran & Carlo Carraro & Antoine Soubeyran
- 195-212 Agricultural Pests and Protected Areas: Experiences in Xishuangbanna
In: Biodiversity, Conservation and Sustainable Development
by .
- 199-210 On substitutability among domestic money and cross-border deposits
In: Economics, Welfare Policy and the History of Economic Thought
by Martin M. G. Fase
- 199-216 Joint Estimation of Contingent Valuation and Truncated Recreational Demands
In: Valuing Recreation and the Environment
by Kenneth E. McConnell & Quinn Weninger & Ivar E. Strand
- 202-220 The ILO and the League of Nations: a distinctive perspective on macroeconomic stabilization policy in the 1920s
In: The Impact of Keynes on Economics in the 20th Century
by Anthony M. Endres & Grant A. Fleming & Anthony M. Endres & Grant A. Fleming
- 202-230 The water industry in England and Wales: the problems of public interest regulation
In: Economic Decentralization and Public Management Reform
by Richard Schofield & Jean Shaoul
- 202-231 Post-Keynesians and Orthodoxy: "Neo" Post-Keynesians?
In: Credit, Money and Production
by .
- 203-232 Designing an Effective Climate Change Regime: A Task 'Too Hot to Handle'?
In: Designing Effective Environmental Regimes
by .
- 205-212 Methodology, Ideology, and the Economics of Policy: Why Resource Economists Disagree
In: Making the Environment Count
by Alan Randall
- 205-224 Volume and Price Relationships: Hypotheses and Testing for Agricultural Futures
In: Foundations of Futures Markets
by .
- 207-236 Nominal Shocks, Net Worth and Economic Activity: A New Keynesian View of the Monetary Transmission Mechanism
In: Financial Constraints and Market Failures
by Domenico Delli Gatti & Mauro Gallegati
- 209-218 Outlook: Connecting Positive Constitutional Economics with the Theory of Economic Policy
In: Explaining Constitutional Change
by .
- 209-255 Intellectual property policies and strategies
In: The Economics and Management of Intellectual Property
by .
- 210-220 A Statistical Relation Between Employment and Price Changes in the United States and Germany, 1960-1995: Fisher's Discovery of the 'Phillips Curve' Reconsidered
In: The Economics of Irving Fisher
by Horst Entorf
- 210-232 Relative standards as strategic instruments in open economies
In: Environmental Regulation and Market Power
by Udo Ebert & Udo Ebert