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2013, Volume 53, Issue 214
- 287-315 The industry effects of monetary policy and their welfare implications
by Ivo J.M. Arnold
2007, Volume 60, Issue 243
- 3-26 The history of a journal: Banca Nazionale del Lavoro Quarterly Review
by Alessandro Roncaglia
2007, Volume 60, Issue 242
- 225-248 Rethinking debt sustainability in the context of the Millennium Development Goals
by Jan Kregel - 249-269 Macroeconomics in develpoing countries
by Deepak Nayyar - 271-321 Aid performance and its determinants. A comparison of Italy with the OECD norm
by Simone Bertoli & Giovanni Andrea Cornia & Francesco Manaresi - 323-363 German-speaking economists in British exile 1933-1945
by Herald Hagemann
2007, Volume 60, Issue 241
- 111-135 Implications of Basel II for financial stability. Clouds are darker for developing countries
by Mario Tonveronachi - 137-165 Capital Folws, capital account liberalisation and the southern Mediterranean countries
by Heather D. Gibson & Thomas Vlassopoulo - 167-194 Sticky prices or sticky information?
by Alessio Moro - 195-205 Unit of account or medium of exchange?
by Leland Yeager - 207-213 Unit of account or medium of exchange? Reply
by Joseph Aschheim & George S. Tavlas - 215-216 Unit of account or medium of exchange? Rejoinder
by Leland Yeager
2007, Volume 60, Issue 240
- 3-31 Shareholders and stakeholders value creation: an analytic foundation for value creation indicators
by Rainer S. Masera & Giancarlo Mazzoni - 33-48 Economic transparency and poverty
by Helder Ferreira De Mendonça & Josè Simao Filho - 49-81 Protectionism, free trade and preferential trade: the Mexican experience 1970-2005
by Pablo Ruiz Napoles
2006, Volume 59, Issue 239
- 317-332 Optimum currency areas: a policy view
by Filippo Cesarano - 333-361 Money as mumeraire: doctrinal aspects and contemporary relevance
by Joseph Aschheim & George S. Tavlas - 363-388 An economic Manifesto for the oil exporting countries of the Persian Gulf
by Hossein Askari & Faranghees Abbas & George Jabbour & Dohee Kwon - 389-395 On floating exchange rates, currency depreciation and effective demand: a comment
by Mario Sarcinelli
2006, Volume 59, Issue 238
- 221-242 On floating exchange rates, currency depreciation and effective demand
by Julio Lopez & Ignocio Perrotini Perrotini - 243-268 Spot and foward market intervention during the 1997 Korean currency crisis
by Woosik Moon & Yeongseop Rhee - 269-291 Stress testing credit risk: experience from the italian FSAP
by Sebastiano Laviola & Juri Marcucci & Mario Quagliariello - 293-305 Reality and response: unemployment 1970-2005 in two core journals
by Kurt Rothschild
2006, Volume 59, Issue 237
- 123-170 Common factors and balance sheet structure of major European banks
by Antonio Roma - 171-192 European dominant position and american monopolization: a unifying approach from basic game theory
by Pier Luigi Parcu - 193-209 The equilibrium approach to optimum currency areas
by Filippo Cesarano
2006, Volume 59, Issue 236
- 3-21 Paolo Sylos Labini, 1920-2005
by Alessandro Roncaglia - 23-48 Foreign debt and financial fragility in the perspective of the emerging countries
by Mario Tonveronachi - 49-80 The future of Post Keynesian economics
by Giuseppe Fontana & Bill Gerrard - 81-111 Economic failure in the Middle East
by Hossein Askari & Roshanak Taghavi
2005, Volume 58, Issue 235
- 129-167 The geography of banking power: role of function distance
by Pietro Alessandrini & Manuela Croci & Alberto Zazzaro - 169-186 Using an evolving criterion to assess the Federal Reserve's behaviour in recent years
by Davide Ferrari & Antonio Ribba - 187-205 The principle foundations of an Islamic economy
by Hossein Askari & Roshanak Taghavi
2005, Volume 58, Issue 233-234
- 3-4 Inauguration of the proceedings
by Giovanni Conso - 5-9 Franco: a mind never at rest
by Paul A. Samuelson - 11-19 Modigliani and Keynes
by Robert M. Solow - 21-39 How much of John Maynard Keynes can we find in Franco Modigliani?
by Luigi L. Pasinetti - 41-48 Franco Modigliani and oligopoly
by Paolo Sylos Labini - 49-66 The economists "Manifesto" unemployment in the EU seven years later: which suggestions still hold?
by Beniamino Moro - 67-90 From theory to practice in macroeconomic models: post-Keynesian eclecticism
by Ignazio Visco - 91-107 Franco Modigliani and the life-cycle theory of consumption
by Angus Deaton - 109-172 Modigliani's life-cycle theory of savings fifty years later
by Mauro Baranzini - 173-186 The life-cycle hypothesis, fiscal policy and social security
by Tullio Jappelli - 187-214 Macroeconomic theory and monetary policy: the contributions of Franco Modigliani and the ongoing debate
by Lucas Papademos - 215-235 A reappraisal of Modigliani's finance theories
by Terenzio Cozzi - 237-247 The Modigliani-Miller theorems: a cornerstone of finance
by Marco Pagano - 249-261 Franco Modigliani
by Antonio Fazio
2005, Volume 58, Issue 232
- 3-20 The US economy: an update
by Ugo Sacchetti - 21-51 Financial centers in the Asia-pacific region: an empirical study on australia, Hong Kong, Japan and Singapore
by J.P.A. Sagaram & J. Wickramanayake - 53-89 The economic collapse of Russia
by Gerando Bracho C. & Julio Lopez G. - 91-120 Evaluating non-linear models on point and interval forecasts: an application with exchange rates
by Gianna Boero & Emanuela Marrocu
2004, Volume 57, Issue 231
- 337-363 The new financial architecture: from substantive to procedural rules
by Mario Sarcinelli - 365-394 New directions in stabilisation policies
by Ralf Fendel - 395-437 An economic policy for the fifth long wave
by Angelo Reati & Jan Toporowski
2004, Volume 57, Issue 230
- 215-264 Basel II: panacea or a missed opportunity?
by Maximilian J.B. Hall - 265-295 Central banks and information provided to the private sector
by Giovanni Di Bartolomeo & Enrico Marchetti - 297-327 Why is food cheaper in rich (European) countries?
by Leon Podkaminer
2004, Volume 57, Issue 229
- 109-130 European's federation and currency: the contribution of Luigi Einaudi
by Mario Sarcinelli - 131-139 The US economy: weakness of the "strong" recovery
by Wynne Godley & Alex Izurieta - 141-167 Trade liberalisation in Mexico: rhetoric and reality
by Pennelope Pacheco-Lopez & Anthony P. Thirlwall - 169-183 Estimating the Bank of Japan's monetary policy reaction function
by Yu Hsing - 185-206 An index for sustainable development
by Enrico Casadio Tarabusi & Paolo Palazzi
2004, Volume 57, Issue 228
- 3-28 Unemployment, inquality and the policy of Europe: 1984-2000
by James K. Galbraith & Enrique Garcilazo - 29-70 The treatment of SMEs loans in the New Basel Capital Accord: some evaluations
by Fabrizio Fabi & Sebastiano Laviola & Paolo Marullo Reedtz - 71-100 The Eurosystem operational framework, use of colleteral and liquidity distribution in the euro area: towards a single interbank market?
by Gianfranco A. Vento
2003, Volume 56, Issue 227
- 299-335 The process of european monetary integration: a comparison of the belgian and italian approaches
by Ivo Maes & Lucia Quaglia - 337-365 Banking behaviour and the Brazilian economy after the Real Plan: The post-Keynesian approch
by Luiz-Fernando De Paula & Antonio J. Alves - 367-385 Is a transactions tax an effective means to stabilize the foreign exchange market?
by Andrea Terzi
2003, Volume 56, Issue 226
- 179-206 Prospects for the world economy
by Paolo Sylos Labini - 207-221 Analytical notes on the Balassa-Samuelson effect
by Leon Podkaminer - 223-257 Intra-middle eastern trade: why is it so low?
by Hossein Askari & Rana Atie & Nicolas Khouri - 259-290 Measuring the district effect. Reflections on the literature
by Giacomo Becattini & Francesco Musotti
2003, Volume 56, Issue 225
- 83-112 Towards a sovereign bankruptcy procedure and greater restraint in IMF crisis lending. An interim assessmen
by Curzio Giannini - 113-136 Does the stock of money have any causal significance?
by Philip Arestis & Malcolm Sawyer - 137-169 On the 'burden' of German unification
by Jorg Bibow
2003, Volume 56, Issue 224
- 3-22 The reputation of a newborn central bank
by Zeno Rotondi & Giacomo Vaciago - 23-55 Banks, regions and development
by Pietro Alessandrini & Luca Papi & Alberto Zazzaro - 57-74 Software exporting: a developing country advantage
by Hossein Askari & Joydeep Chatterjee
2002, Volume 55, Issue 223
- 347-361 Stocks and shocks
by Bert Scholtens & Marélie Steensma - 363-389 Cross-sector diversification in financial conglomerates: simulations with a fair-value assets and liabilities model
by Jacob A. Bikker - 391-415 The generation and distribution of central bank seigniorage in the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland
by Eduard Hochreiter & Riccardo Rovelli - 417-435 A contemporary investigation of causality between the primary government budget deficit and the ex ante real long term interest rate in the US
by Richard J. Cebula
2002, Volume 55, Issue 222
- 241-261 Securities and banking: bridges and walls
by Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa - 263-297 Central banking and financial innovation. A survey of the modern literature
by Jan Marc Berk - 299-337 Monetary policy and wage bargaining in the EMU: restrictive ECB policies, high unemployment, nominal wage restraint and inflation above the target
by Eckhard Hein
2002, Volume 55, Issue 221
- 111-142 Anchor, float or abandon ship: exchange rate regimes for the accession countries
by Willem H. Buiter & Clemens Grafe - 143-175 Cyclical patterns in profits, provisioning and lending of banks and procyclicality of the new Basel capital requirements
by Jacob A. Bikker & Haixia Hu - 177-217 Consolidation, ownership structure and efficiency in the Italian banking system
by Marcello Messori - 219-227 Is the natural rate of growth exogenous?A comment
by Luciano Boggio & Gilberto Seravalli - 229-232 Is the natural rate of growth exogenous? A reply
by Miguel A. Leon-Ledesma & Anthony P. Thirlwall
2002, Volume 55, Issue 220
- 3-12 The price level and monetary policy
by Charles P. Kindleberger - 13-37 Central bank forecasts of liquidity factors and the control of short term interest rates
by Ulrich Bindseil - 39-54 M&A flows and the foreign exchange markets:practical experiences
by Martijn A. Schrijvers - 55-69 Economic sanctions and US international business interests
by Hossein Askari & John Forrer & Hildy Teegen & Jiawen Yang - 71-101 Pop competitiveness
by Roberto Cellino & Anna Soci
2001, Volume 54, Issue 219
- 341-353 Structural biases in prudential regulation of banks
by Mario Tonveronachi - 355-380 On the theory of interest rate policy
by Heinz-Peter Spahn - 381-400 The balance-of-payments constraint:from balanced trade to sustainable debt
by Nelson H. Barbosa-Filho - 401-415 Impact of income-detection technology and other factors on aggregate income tax evasion:the case of the United States
by Richard J. Cebula - 417-425 The developing recession in the United States
by Wynne Godley
2001, Volume 54, Issue 218
- 219-248 Exchange-rate policy in eastern Europe and EU integration
by Jozef M. Van Brabant - 249-287 The foreign exchange market interventions of the European Central Bank
by M. Frenkel & C. Pierdzionc & G. Stadtmann - 289-311 What central banks have learned: lessons from pre-EMU Europe
by Aerdt C.F.J. Houben - 313-332 Total factor productivity - a misleading concept
by Angelo Reati
2001, Volume 54, Issue 217
- 111-179 The basle Committee's proposals for a new capital adequacy assessment framework: a critique
by Maximilian J.B. Hall - 181-208 Does central bank independence reflect monetary commitment properly? Methodical considerations
by Andreas Freytag
2001, Volume 54, Issue 216
- 3-36 Water management, Middle East peace and a role for the World bank
by Hossein Askari & Catherine Brown - 37-71 Volatility spillovers and the role of leading financial centres
by Giulio Cifarelli & Giovanna Paladino - 73-102 Paying for pensions: how important is economic growth?
by Ignazio Visco
2000, Volume 53, Issue 215
- 349-381 The neoclassical theory of growth and distribution
by Robert M. Solow - 383-431 Critique of the neoclassical theory of growth and distribution
by Luigi L. Pasinetti - 433-445 Is the natural rate of growth exogenous?
by Miguel Leon-Ledesma & Anthony P. Thirlwall - 447-475 Market concentration and technological innovation in a dynamic model of growth and distribution
by Gilberto Tadeu Lima
2000, Volume 53, Issue 214
- 233-243 Capital mobility. An overview
by H. W. Arndt - 245-265 The financial benefits of the IMF
by Age F. P. Bakker & Martijn A. Schrijvers - 267-285 The long-run effects of low inflation rates
by Victoria C. Hoogenveen & Simon K. Kuipers - 317-339 Private savings and financial modernization in Mexico, 1988-95
by Julio Lopez G. & Armando Sanchez V.
2000, Volume 53, Issue 213
- 107-133 Foreign competition and disintermediation: no threat to the German banking system?
by Claudia M. Buch & Stefan M. Golder - 135-169 New competitive strategies of foreign banks in large emerging economies: the case of Brazil
by Fernando J. Cardim de Carvalho - 171-186 The transmission of monetary shocks in the euro area: a V AR analysis based on euro-wide data
by Jan Kakes & Sitikantha Pattanaik - 187-223 Successes of trade reorientation and expansion in post-communist transition: an enterprise-level approach
by Jan Winiecki
2000, Volume 53, Issue 212
- 3-29 Welfare systems, ageing and work: an OECD perspective
by Ignazio Visco - 31-43 Taxation and the household saving rate: evidence from OECD countries
by Vito Tanzi & Howell H. Zee - 45-70 Central banks in European emerging market economies in the 1990s
by Eduard Hochreiter & Tadeusz Kowalski - 71-97 Bank capital ratios in the 1990s: cross-country evidence
by Gabe J. De Bondt & Henriette M. Prast
1999, Volume 52, Issue 211
- 335-381 Reforming the IMF: some organizational and operational issues
by H. Askari & S. Chebil - 383-399 The EU and the euro: an example to imitate?
by C. D’Adda - 401-430 Monetary policy under a quasi-fixed exchange rate regime. The case of France between 1987 and 1996
by B. Mojon
1999, Volume 52, Issue 210
- 247-255 Luigi Ceriani, 1912-1999
by A. Roncaglia - 257-280 The employment issue: investment, flexibility and the competition of developing countries
by P. Sylos Labini - 281-293 Effective demand versus profit maximization in aggregate demand/supply analysis: a dynamic perspective
by A. Bhaduri & K. Laski & M. Riese - 295-326 Credit channels in Europe: a cross-country investigation
by G.J. De Bondt
1999, Volume 52, Issue 209
- 127-147 Global supervision, financial stability and risk control: a banker’s view
by D. Croff - 149-168 Banks and monetary transmission in Europe: empirical evidence
by G.J. De Bondt - 169-193 Accountability of central banks: aspects and quantification
by J. De Haan & F. Amtenbrink & S.C.W. Eijffinger - 195-237 Some considerations on the reform of the international monetary and financial system
by E. Grilli
1999, Volume 52, Issue 208
- 3-38 Twenty-five years of post-Bretton Woods experience: some lessons
by H. Askari - 39-68 The euro and the large banks' behaviour within the EMU – Entrepreneurial strategies and monetary policy
by M. Borchert - 69-94 Whither the US economy?
by U. Sacchetti - 95-117 Harrod on the classification of technological progress. The origin of a wild-goose chase
by D. Besomi
1998, Volume 51, Issue 207
- 371-386 The importance of banks, the quality of credit and the international financial order: reflections on the present crisis in South East Asia
by C. Dow - 387-412 Macroeconomic thought at the European Commission in the 1970s: the first decade of the annual economic reports
by I. Maes - 413-433 Balance-of-payments constrained economic growth: the case of Mexico
by J.-C. Moreno-Brid - 435-449 Capital gains in economic theory and national accounting
by J. Steindl
1998, Volume 51, Issue 206
- 231-245 Recollections of a late entrant
by J. Revell - 247-272 Fiscal adjustments in Europe and Ricardian equivalence
by V. De Bonis & R. Paladini - 273-290 Determinants of aggregate income-tax-evasion behaviour: the case of US
by R.J. Cebula - 291-326 The real stabilisation plan and the banking sector in Brazil
by F.J. Cardim De Carvalho - 327-361 An economists' Manifesto on unemployment in the European Union
by F. Modigliani & J.-P. Fitoussi & B. Moro & D. Snower & R. Solow & A. Steinherr & P. Sylos Labini
1998, Volume 51, Issue 205
- 101-117 European industry and finance face world competition
by R. Prodi - 119-143 The democratic accountability of the European Central Bank
by L. Bini-Smaghi - 145-170 Monetary transmission: what do we know and how can we use it?
by J.M. Berk - 171-191 Assessing the competitive conditions in the Italian banking system: some empirical evidence
by P. Coccorese - 193-221 The Human Development Index: suggested corrections
by P. Palazzi & A. Lauri
1998, Volume 51, Issue 204
- 3-16 Price stability and balanced public accounts as a condition for sustainable development
by C.A. Ciampi - 17-36 European Union at the end of 1997: who is within the public finance “sustainability†zone?
by L.L. Pasinetti - 37-53 Inflation, distortionary taxation and the design of monetary policy: the role of social cohesion
by H. Prast - 55-71 An empirical analysis of Singapore’s monetary and exchange rate policies in the 1990s
by R.C. Maysami & C.S. Soh - 73-89 Globalisation
by H.W. Arndt
1997, Volume 50, Issue 203
- 385-430 Whither now?
by C.A.E. Goodhart - 431-479 The nature and functioning of European capitalism: a historical and comparative perspective
by A. Maddison - 481-504 Money, prices and the transition to EMU
by J.M. Groeneveld & K.G. Koedijk & C.J.M. Kool - 505-533 The EMU debt criterion: an interpretation
by R. Berndsen
1997, Volume 50, Issue 202
- 253-269 The human factor and systemic risk: a memento
by M. Sarcinelli - 271-299 The impact of the bank-firm relations on the propagation of monetary policy squeezes: an empirical assessment for Italy
by C. Conigliani & G. Ferri & A. Generale - 301-323 Bank- and market-oriented financial systems: fact or fiction?
by B. Scholtens - 325-336 Government deficit, ex post real long-term interest rates and causality
by R.J. Cebula - 337-375 The measurement of 'fiscal burden' on GDP instead than on national net value added produced: a chapter in fiscal illusion
by F. Forte
1997, Volume 50, Issue 201
- 131-146 Setting conversion rates for the third stage of EMU
by P. De Grauwe & L. Spaventa - 147-164 European Monetary Union: an old Keynesian guide to issues
by T.I. Palley - 165-185 Mexico's crisis: financial modernisation and financial fragility
by G. J. Lã“Pez - 187-212 Trade flows as a channel for the transmission of business cycles
by J.M. Berk - 213-239 What went wrong? The evolution of the IMF 1941-1961
by L.S. Pressnell
1997, Volume 50, Issue 200
- 3-22 Enterprise performance and macroeconomic control
by W. Buiter & R. Lago & N. Stern - 23-38 What really matters: conservativeness or independence?
by J. De Haan & W. Kooi - 39-67 Currency board or central bank? Lessons from the Irish pound’s link with sterling, 1928-79
by P. Honohan - 69-88 Seigniorage, electronic money and financial independence of central banks
by H. Groeneveld & A. Visser - 89-120 An endogenous growth model with endogenous money supply. Integration of post-Keynesian growth model
by K. Watanabe
1996, Volume 49, Issue 199
- 385-403 Towards ERM2: managing the relationship between the euro and the other currencies of the European Union
by F. Saccomanni - 405-413 The likelihood of European Monetary Union
by J. Weidmann - 415-454 Inflation, unemployment and the position of the central bank: the opinion of the public
by H.M. Prast - 455-488 Privatizations and corporate governance in France
by A. Goldstein
1996, Volume 49, Issue 198
- 287-312 The transition economies, the Intergovernmental Conference, and the European Union
by J.M. Van Brabant - 313-331 The superiority of eliminating barriers to entrepreneurship over privatisation activism of the state
by J. Winiecki - 333-350 Free trade: why, when and for whom?
by D. Nayyar - 351-373 Methods to determine capital requirements for options
by P.J.G. Vlaar
1996, Volume 49, Issue 197
- 143-164 Enhancing European competitiveness
by C.A. Ciampi - 165-186 The ongoing weakening of the international financial system
by P. Gray - 187-207 Vietnam in the 1980s: price reforms and stabilisation
by S. Leung & T.T. Vo - 209-240 Banking privatisation in Israel, 1983-1994: a case study in political economy
by J. Prager - 241-270 Central bank independence and inflation performance: panacea or placebo?
by M.A. Jenkins - 271-277 The amendment to the capital accord to incorporate market risk
by M.J.B. Hall
1996, Volume 49, Issue 196
- 3-35 The Italian financial system in the mid-1990s: a difficult transition
by M. Sarcinelli - 37-58 Budget and constitution: a proposal for revision in the light of the Maastricht Treaty
by R.S. Masera - 59-82 Finance and growth: a synthesis and interpretation of the evidence
by A. Galetovic - 83-132 Building an institutional framework for monetary stability: the case of Italy (1979-1994)
by F. Passacantando
1995, Volume 48, Issue 195
- 359-395 The training of an economist
by D. Patinkin - 397-422 Italian monetary policy in the '80s and '90s: the revision of the modus operandi
by M. Sarcinelli - 423-439 Monetary policy goals and central bank independence
by M.A. Akhtar