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Theorie 384 Theory 384 Economic growth 282 USA 281 United States 279 Welt 279 World 279 Wirtschaftswachstum 275 EU countries 240 EU-Staaten 240 Impact assessment 185 Wirkungsanalyse 185 Monetary policy 178 Geldpolitik 170 General equilibrium 169 Allgemeines Gleichgewicht 168 Macroeconometrics 119 Makroökonometrie 119 Entwicklungsländer 110 China 107 India 107 Euro area 106 Estimation 105 Schätzung 105 Indien 103 Eurozone 102 Developing countries 95 Fiscal policy 94 Einkommensverteilung 93 Income distribution 90 Finanzpolitik 89 Financial crisis 85 Trade liberalization 82 Finanzkrise 80 Handelsliberalisierung 79 Exchange rate 76 Wechselkurs 75 Inflation 73 Productivity 71 Schock 70
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Article 3,954 Book / Working Paper 25
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Article in journal 2,114 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 2,114 Collection of articles of several authors 34 Sammelwerk 34 Conference paper 13 Konferenzbeitrag 13 Systematic review 8 Übersichtsarbeit 8 Festschrift 5 Konferenzschrift 5 Aufsatzsammlung 3 Bibliografie enthalten 3 Bibliography included 3 Conference proceedings 3 Reprint 3 Interview 2 Case study 1 Fallstudie 1
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English 2,159 Undetermined 1,820
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Salvatore, Dominick 111 Whalley, John 22 Eichengreen, Barry 19 Tavlas, George S. 19 Goel, Rajeev K. 18 McKinnon, Ronald I. 18 Adams, F. Gerard 17 Mussa, Michael 17 Robinson, Sherman 17 Stiglitz, Joseph E. 17 Mundell, Robert A. 16 Baumol, William J. 15 Campano, Fred 15 Jorgenson, Dale Weldeau 15 Estrada, Mario Arturo Ruiz 14 Feldstein, Martin S. 14 Miljkovic, Dragan 14 Onishi, Akira 14 Klein, Lawrence R. 13 Breuss, Fritz 12 Gaiha, Raghav 12 Kenen, Peter B. 12 Payne, James E. 12 Phelps, Edmund S. 12 Zhang, ZhongXiang 12 Bahmani-Oskooee, Mohsen 11 Boyd, Roy 11 Dean, James W. 11 Devarajan, Shantayanan 11 Klein, Lawrence Robert 11 Mah, Jai S. 11 Park, Donghyun 11 Tsionas, Efthymios G. 11 Wilcoxen, Peter J. 11 Adelman, Irma 9 Dixon, Peter B. 9 Feltenstein, Andrew 9 Jorgenson, Dale W. 9 McKibbin, Warwick J. 9 Norén, Ronny 9
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American Economic Association / Annual Meeting <130., 2018, Philadelphia, Pa.> 1 Institute, Economic 1 International Symposium in Memory of Professor Leif Johansen <2010, Oslo> 1 World Bank 1
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Journal of policy modeling : JPMOD ; a social science forum of world issues 2,300 Journal of Policy Modeling 1,677 Symposium on applied general equilibrium modeling 8 The international monetary system 5 Journal of policy modeling 2
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ECONIS (ZBW) 2,288 RePEc 1,677 OLC EcoSci 14
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Is industry still the engine of growth? An econometric study of the organized sector employment in India
Chakravarty, Sangeeta; Mitra, Arup - In: Journal of Policy Modeling 31 (2009) 1, pp. 22-35
This paper in an attempt to examine if the manufacturing sector is still the engine of growth delineates the inter-connections among several activities based on time series data on employment in different components of the organized sector in India. The analysis is pursued in the vector...
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Cross-border M&A vs. greenfield FDI: Economic integration and its welfare impact
Kim, Young-Han - In: Journal of Policy Modeling 31 (2009) 1, pp. 87-101
This paper examines the impacts of regional economic integration on the FDI entry mode of multinational firm and the welfare implications focusing on two entry modes, greenfield investment and cross-border M&A. Based on a oligopoly model where each representative firm competing in Cournot...
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An empirical investigation of the relationship between the real economy and stock returns for the United States
Gregoriou, Andros; Hunter, John; Wu, Feng - In: Journal of Policy Modeling 31 (2009) 1, pp. 133-143
US asset prices are modelled in the short- and long-run with the use of a seemingly unrelated system using monthly data over the time period, 1983-2004. Once the shocks of 1987, 1997 and post-"9·11" have been accounted for, then volatility only affects the consumption and inflation equations....
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Is fear of floating justified?: The East Asia experience
Cavoli, Tony - In: Journal of Policy Modeling 31 (2009) 1, pp. 1-16
This paper examines some of the open economy aspects of optimal monetary policies with a particular emphasis on those aspects that may induce a fear of floating on the part of central banks. Characteristics such as openness, exchange rate pass-through and adverse balance sheet effects have been...
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A double calibration approach to the estimation of technological change
Okushima, Shinichiro; Tamura, Makoto - In: Journal of Policy Modeling 31 (2009) 1, pp. 119-125
This paper suggests a new methodology for evaluating technological change in a multi-sector general equilibrium framework. The double calibration technique was applied to an ex post decomposition analysis of technological change between two periods, enabling a distinction to be made between...
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Foreign aid and economic growth: New evidence from a panel data approach for five South Asian countries
Asteriou, Dimitrios - In: Journal of Policy Modeling 31 (2009) 1, pp. 155-161
This paper investigates the long-run relationship between foreign aid and economic growth using a panel data set comprising of five South Asian economies. Using the recently developed panel unit root tests, mean group and pooled mean group estimation techniques on cross-country panel data, the...
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Structural change in the export demand function for Indonesia: Estimation, analysis and policy implications
Hossain, Akhand Akhtar - In: Journal of Policy Modeling 31 (2009) 2, pp. 260-271
This paper investigates the aggregate export demand behaviour in Indonesia with annual data for the period 1963-2005. Both the Pesaran bounds testing and the Johansen cointegration tests results suggest that there exists a long-run relationship between real exports, world income and the relative...
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Are Asian countries' current accounts sustainable? Deficits, even when associated with high investment, are not costless
Kim, Bong-Han; Min, Hong-Ghi; Hwang, Young-Soon; … - In: Journal of Policy Modeling 31 (2009) 2, pp. 163-179
Determining whether a country's current account is "sustainable" is not an easy task, as the notion of sustainability is related to complex macroeconomic and political-economy issues, but it is critical. Whether or not one finds empirical support for sustainability is related to the econometric...
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Savings behaviour in South Asia
Agrawal, Pradeep; Sahoo, Pravakar; Dash, Ranjan Kumar - In: Journal of Policy Modeling 31 (2009) 2, pp. 208-224
Savings behaviour is important because of the close relation between savings and growth. Thus this paper presents individual country analysis of the savings behaviour in five main South Asian countries, namely India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal, using modern time series procedures....
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Does a Monetary Union protect against external shocks?: An assessment of Latin American integration
Allegret, Jean-Pierre; Sand-Zantman, Alain - In: Journal of Policy Modeling 31 (2009) 1, pp. 102-118
This paper analyses the monetary consequences of the Latin American trade integration process. We consider a sample of five countries - Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico and Uruguay - spanning the period 1991-2007. The main question raised pertains to the feasibility of a Monetary Union between...
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