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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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The Skill Bias: Comparative evidence and an econometric test
Piva, Mariacristina; Vivarelli, Marco - In: International Review of Applied Economics 16 (2002) 3, pp. 347-357
Many empirical studies have shown how technological change, organisational change and globalisation can be alternatively (or jointly) seen as causes of skill bias. In this paper, after discussing some evidence on the G7 countries which shows a clear upskilling trend in manufacturing industries...
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The Hysteretic Effects on the Real Exchange Rates
Chionis, Dionysios - In: International Review of Applied Economics 16 (2002) 4, pp. 451-463
In this paper we investigate the dynamics developed from the exchange rate relative price relationship using a hysteresis framework. The rationale for such hysteretic effects is in terms of firms' unresponsiveness to the exchange rate changes due to pricing to market-type arguments.The empirical...
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Technology, Growth and Employment
Corley, Marva; Michie, Jonathan; Oughton, Christine - In: International Review of Applied Economics 16 (2002) 3, pp. 265-276
The relationship between technology, productivity and employment is a complex one. Increased productivity can lead not just to increased market share, but through falling relative prices can help expand markets, and through product innovation can develop new markets. On the other hand, if demand...
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Modelling the Persistence of Unemployment in Canada
Gil-Alana, Luis - In: International Review of Applied Economics 16 (2002) 4, pp. 465-477
The persistence of unemployment in Canada is examined in this article by means of fractionally integrated techniques. Using Sowell's (1992) procedure of estimating ARFIMA models by maximum likelihood along with other techniques, we show that the order of integration of the series is higher than...
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The Euro: An Italian perspective
Graziani, Augusto - In: International Review of Applied Economics 16 (2002) 1, pp. 97-105
The adoption of Euro as a common currency of twelve European countries has meant a considerable change in the Italian exchange rate policy. In the past, before Italy entered the EMS and again in 1992-96 when Italy temporarily left the EMS, the Italian monetary authorities enacted a policy of...
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Employment Effects of Product and Process Innovation in Europe
Antonucci, Tommaso; Pianta, Mario - In: International Review of Applied Economics 16 (2002) 3, pp. 295-307
This paper develops a model of the employment impact of innovation considering, on the one hand, the interactions with demand and labour costs and, on the other, the variety of patterns of technological change. Different technological strategies are considered. First, a search for technological...
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The Monetary Policies of the European Central Bank and the Euro's (Mal-)Performance: A stability-oriented assessment
Bibow, Jorg - In: International Review of Applied Economics 16 (2002) 1, pp. 31-50
The stability-oriented macroeconomic framework established in the Treaties on European Union, especially the unparalleled status of independence and peculiar mandate of the European Central Bank (ECB), were promised virtually to guarantee price stability and a strong euro. Shattering these hopes...
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The Impact of Innovation on Employment in Services: Evidence from Italy
Evangelista, Rinaldo; Savona, Maria - In: International Review of Applied Economics 16 (2002) 3, pp. 309-318
This article investigates the employment impact of innovation in services, using the data gathered through the 1993-95 Italian innovation survey. The empirical evidence shows that the impact of innovation on employment varies greatly across industries and according to the level of qualification...
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Revisiting the Roots of Japan's Economic Stagnation: The role of the Japanese corporation
Cowling, Keith; Tomlinson, Philip - In: International Review of Applied Economics 16 (2002) 4, pp. 373-390
For a long period in the 20th century, the development of the Japanese corporation appeared congruent with the development of the Japanese economy. The growth-maximising behaviour of the Japanese corporation and the preference for internal growth over acquisitions (see Odagiri, 1992) appeared to...
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A Problem with Some Estimations and Interpretations of the Mark-up in Manufacturing Industry
Felipe, Jesus; McCombie, J. S. L. - In: International Review of Applied Economics 16 (2002) 2, pp. 187-215
This paper evaluates the methodological foundations of some recent attempts to estimate econometrically the degree of market power and the degree of returns to scale in manufacturing. The method discussed is based on estimating the aggregate production function in growth rate form. It is argued,...
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