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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 Narayan, Paresh Kumar 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 Pollin, Robert 9 Subasat, Turan 9 Alexiou, Constantinos 8 Batić, Jelena 8 Bloch, Harry 8 Gnjatović, Dragana 8 Lazarević, Žarko 8 Milašinović, Srđan 8 Razmi, Arslan 8 Rosenberg, Samuel 8 Sanyal, Amal 8 Sawyer, Malcolm 8
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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 Review of applied economics 223 Review of Applied Economics 81 Relevance of Keynesian policies 10 International Review of Applied Economics, 34(1), pp. 94-114 (January, 2020) 1
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A computable general equilibrium analysis of the welfare effects of trade liberalization under different market structures
Takeda, Shiro - In: International Review of Applied Economics 24 (2010) 1, pp. 75-93
Using a static world computable general equilibrium model with 16 sectors and 14 regions, this paper compares welfare effects of trade liberalization of the perfectly competitive model and eight imperfectly competitive models. Our main findings are as follows. First, the size of the welfare...
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Was there a Marxian bias in Austrian manufacturing? Evidence on the direction of technical change, 1978-1994
Holzl, Werner - In: International Review of Applied Economics 24 (2010) 1, pp. 35-56
This paper presents a study of the bias of technical change for 20 industries of the Austrian manufacturing sector for the period 1978 to 1994 using empirical methods derived from both classical and neoclassical economics. Overall, the results suggest that the technical bias in Austrian...
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Financial intermediation and fragility: the role of the periphery
Vasudevan, Ramaa - In: International Review of Applied Economics 24 (2010) 1, pp. 57-74
A peculiar feature of the present international economy is that the leading 'hegemonic' country, USA, has a large and mounting external deficit which it finances by issuing debt in its own currency. The US can be seen to be at the apex of a pattern of triangular payments recycling the surpluses...
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Into thin air: using a quantile regression approach to explore the relationship between R&D and innovation
Ebersberger, Bernd; Marsili, Orietta; Reichstein, Toke; … - In: International Review of Applied Economics 24 (2010) 1, pp. 95-102
Applying quantile regression to 760 Finnish firms, we show that the relationship between R&D and firm performance is less straight forward than so far assumed. OLS regression analysis fails to capture the effect of R&D expenditure at different locations on the performance distribution. We reveal...
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What is wrong with aggregate production functions. On Temple's 'aggregate production functions and growth economics'
Felipe, Jesus; McCombie, J. S. L. - In: International Review of Applied Economics 24 (2010) 6, pp. 665-684
In an article in the 2006 volume of this journal, Jonathan Temple presented a defence of the use of the aggregate production function in growth theory in the light of various criticisms that have been levelled at it. These criticisms include the Cambridge Capital Theory Controversies, various...
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Interest linkages between the US, UK and German interest rates: should the UK join the European Monetary Union?
Bryant, William; Joyeux, Roselyne - In: International Review of Applied Economics 24 (2010) 6, pp. 633-647
In light of continuing mixed results in the literature, this paper re-examines the German Dominance Hypothesis (GDH) and considers whether the UK should join the Eurozone. For this purpose, short-term interest rate relationships between the UK, Germany, the Eurozone and the USA, for the period...
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Outsourcing and structural change. Application to a set of OECD countries
Montresor, Sandro; Marzetti, Giuseppe Vittucci - In: International Review of Applied Economics 24 (2010) 6, pp. 731-752
The examination in this paper aims to bridge outsourcing and structural change analyses in order to obtain more accurate insights into the extent of outsourcing and to extract more reliable policy recommendations for dealing with its effects. We do this by applying a 'battery' of outsourcing...
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A contribution to estimate a benchmark capital stock. An optimal consistency method
Albala-Bertrand, J. M. - In: International Review of Applied Economics 24 (2010) 6, pp. 715-729
There are alternative methods of estimating capital stock for a benchmark year. However, these methods are costly and time-consuming, requiring the gathering of much basic information as well as the use of some convenient assumptions and guesses. In addition, a way is needed of checking whether...
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Are business cycles stationary fluctuations around a deterministic trend? Empirical evidence from 79 developing countries
Narayan, Paresh Kumar; Narayan, Seema - In: International Review of Applied Economics 24 (2010) 6, pp. 649-664
There is a large literature that tests the univariate time series properties of the real output series following the seminal work of Nelson and Plosser (1982). Whether or not real output is characterized by a unit root process has important implications. A unit root in real output, for instance,...
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Aggregate production functions, growth economics, and the part-time tyranny of the identity: a reply to Felipe and McCombie
Temple, Jonathan - In: International Review of Applied Economics 24 (2010) 6, pp. 685-692
A recent paper by Jesus Felipe and John McCombie argues that I have understated the importance of the value added identity for conventional estimates of production relationships. This reply seeks to clarify the areas of agreement and disagreement. It suggests that the problems raised by the...
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