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Michie, Jonathan 66 Arestis, Philip 32 Cowling, Keith 21 Bahmani-Oskooee, Mohsen 20 Smith, John Grieve 19 Stockhammer, Engelbert 18 Pianta, Mario 17 Felipe, Jesus 16 Gaiha, Raghav 16 Sugden, Roger 16 Florio, Massimo 12 Jha, Raghbendra 12 Padayachee, Vishnu 12 Roberts, Simon 12 Hein, Eckhard 11 Petit, Pascal 11 Tsoulfidis, Lefteris 11 Archibugi, Daniele 10 Cvetković, Nataša 10 Ietto-Gillies, Grazia 10 McCombie, John S. L. 10 Bailey, David 9 Basu, Santonu 9 Bibow, Jörg 9 Cook, Steven 9 Grk, Snežana 9 Mazzanti, Massimiliano 9 Narayan, Paresh Kumar 9 Pollin, Robert 9 Subasat, Turan 9 Batić, Jelena 8 Bloch, Harry 8 Gnjatović, Dragana 8 Lazarević, Žarko 8 Milašinović, Srđan 8 Razmi, Arslan 8 Rosenberg, Samuel 8 Sawyer, Malcolm 8 Antonelli, Cristiano 7 Antonioli, Davide 7
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European Economists for an Alternative Economic Policy in Europe 1
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International review of applied economics 1,850 International Review of Applied Economics 635 Megatrend review : the international review of applied economics 494 Relevance of Keynesian policies 10 International Review of Applied Economics, 34(1), pp. 94-114 (January, 2020) 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1,410 OLC EcoSci 936 RePEc 633 EconStor 1
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Risk Appetite, Home Bias and the Unstable Demand for Emerging Market Assets
Babilis, Sofia; Fitzgerald, Valpy - In: International Review of Applied Economics 19 (2005) 4, pp. 459-476
Home bias arises when the actual portfolio of an investor consists of a smaller proportion of foreign assets than that predicted by standard portfolio theory for the observed set of risks and returns on available assets. The existence and persistence of home bias undermines the theoretical case...
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The business cycle in a financially deregulated context: Theory and evidence
Cruz, Moritz - In: International Review of Applied Economics 19 (2005) 3, pp. 271-287
This article proposes Minsky's financial instability hypothesis (FIH) as a theoretical underpinning for a three-regime business cycles model. Further, it is argued that the development of the FIH for open, developing economies (FIH-ODE) provides a better understanding of the performance of...
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Temporal causality and the dynamics of democracy, emigration and real income in Fiji
Narayan, Paresh Kumar; Smyth, Russell - In: International Review of Applied Economics 19 (2005) 2, pp. 245-261
This study is the first to explore temporal causality between democracy, emigration and real income in Fiji within a multivariate cointegration model. We find three long run relationships between democracy, emigration and real income. In the long run there is evidence that migration and...
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Taxation of International Private Capital Flows and Securities Transactions in Developing Countries: Do Public Finance Considerations Augment the Macroeconomic Dividends?
Grabel, Ilene - In: International Review of Applied Economics 19 (2005) 4, pp. 477-497
This paper examines policies to tax international private capital flows and securities transactions in developing countries. Many recent studies focus on the macroeconomic dividends associated with these policies (namely, their contribution to macroeconomic and financial stability and lengthened...
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How best to link poverty reduction and debt sustainability in IMF-World Bank models?
Mallick, Sushanta; Granville, Brigitte - In: International Review of Applied Economics 19 (2005) 1, pp. 67-85
This paper attempts to provide an economic model in the context of developing countries to address the policy strategies related to poverty reduction. With a view to deal with the shortcomings of the existing approaches as regards poverty reduction, this paper develops a model on the basis of...
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Wage expectations in northern and southern Italian regions: An interpretation based on psychological and social factors
Paola, Maria De; Lupi, Claudio; Ordine, Patrizia - In: International Review of Applied Economics 19 (2005) 3, pp. 343-358
Individual wage expectations of Italian unemployed are studied. The analysis is carried out separately for the North-Central and southern Italian regions using semiparametric additive models. Results show a marked difference in expectations formation across regions. We argue that as far as the...
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The effects of differences in year-round, full-time labor market experience on gender wage levels in the United States
Gabriel, Paul - In: International Review of Applied Economics 19 (2005) 3, pp. 369-377
This paper utilizes longitudinal information on annual hours worked to construct a more robust measure of labor market experience for young workers in the USA. This enhanced experience measure is then used to assess recent gender wage differentials. Our experience measure yields a dramatic...
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Anthropometric failure and persistence of poverty in rural India
Gaiha, Raghav; Kulkarni, Veena - In: International Review of Applied Economics 19 (2005) 2, pp. 179-197
Recent studies have drawn attention to the high prevalence of stunting among children in rural India. In fact, these estimates point to more pervasive deprivation than conventional measures of poverty based on income or consumption expenditure shortfalls imply. Since stunting reflects cumulative...
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What ever happened to Germany? Is the decline of the former european key currency country caused by structural sclerosis or by macroeconomic mismanagement?
Hein, Eckhard; Truger, Achim - In: International Review of Applied Economics 19 (2005) 1, pp. 3-28
This paper challenges the institutional sclerosis view of the German crisis according to which rigid labour markets and generous welfare state institutions have driven Germany into its position as 'Europe's sick man'. In general, the view is not convincing, because the underlying hypotheses...
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Economic Volatility and Capital Account Liberalization in Emerging Countries
Erturk, Korkut - In: International Review of Applied Economics 19 (2005) 4, pp. 399-417
Economic volatility has increased drastically in the age of financial liberalization. The tendency among mainstream economists has been to explain this trend by government misdeeds and various market imperfections. For instance, government overspending was the main culprit in the first...
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