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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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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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Labour effects of foreign and domestic remittances -- evidence from Pakistan
Mughal, Mazhar; Makhlouf, Farid - In: International Review of Applied Economics 27 (2013) 6, pp. 798-821
Remittances are playing an increasingly important role in the economies of developing countries. In this paper, we study the effects of these flows on Pakistan's labour market. We employ the 2007--2008 Household Integrated Economic Survey and Probit as well as Propensity Score Matching...
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Monetary policy reactions and the exchange rate: a regime-switching structural VAR for Canada
Lange, Ronald H. - In: International Review of Applied Economics 27 (2013) 5, pp. 612-632
The objective of this study is to identify monetary policy reactions in a nonlinear, structural vector autoregression (VAR) framework, with regime-switching contemporaneous policy responses in a small open economy. The key finding is that monetary policy in Canada responds contemporaneously to...
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Class struggle and economic fluctuations: VAR analysis of the post-war US economy
Basu, Deepankar; Chen, Ying; Oh, Jong-seok - In: International Review of Applied Economics 27 (2013) 5, pp. 575-596
Building on Marx's insights in Chapter 25, Volume I of Capital, an augmented version of the cyclical profit squeeze (CPS) theory offers a plausible explanation of macroeconomic fluctuations under capitalism. The pattern of dynamic interactions that emerges from a 3-variable (profit share,...
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Trade expansion and employment generation: how mercantilist does China have to be?
Jiang, Xiao - In: International Review of Applied Economics 27 (2013) 4, pp. 557-573
We conduct an input--output analysis of China's employment changes due to changes in trade structure on a sectoral level. We find that between 2002 and 2007 China generated about 71 million jobs due to trade expansion. We also estimate the additional amount of trade that would be needed if China...
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Modelling the effect of national culture on countries' innovation performances: A conditional full frontier approach
Halkos, George E.; Tzeremes, Nickolaos G. - In: International Review of Applied Economics 27 (2013) 5, pp. 656-678
This paper provides empirical evidence of the link between countries' cultural factors and innovation performance. By defining innovation process in a knowledge production framework it uses conditional and unconditional Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) models together with data from the European...
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On the short-run relationship between the income distribution-growth and debt-growth regimes
Nishi, Hiroshi - In: International Review of Applied Economics 27 (2013) 6, pp. 729-749
This paper examines the short-run relationship between the income distribution-growth and debt-growth regimes using a simple, post-Keynesian, demand-driven model. While mechanisms of wage-led and profit-led growth have been revealed, their relationship with debt-led and debt-burdened growth is...
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The impact of corruption on FDI: is MENA an exception?
Helmy, Heba E. - In: International Review of Applied Economics 27 (2013) 4, pp. 491-514
The eruption of the Arab Spring in Tunisia and Egypt was ensued by deterioration in FDI inflows. Whether a new Middle East free of corruption accompanying previous dictatorships will offset the negative ramifications of the uprisings and enhance FDI in the long run remains debatable. Since the...
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Measuring the degree of market power in the Greek manufacturing industry
Rezitis, Anthony N.; Kalantzi, Maria A. - In: International Review of Applied Economics 27 (2013) 3, pp. 339-359
This paper investigates the competitive conditions in the Greek manufacturing industry, estimates the net and the total welfare losses due to the possible existence of market power and investigates factors affecting the market power at sectoral level and over time. The bootstrap method is...
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The Euroland crisis and Germany's euro trilemma
Bibow, Jörg - In: International Review of Applied Economics 27 (2013) 3, pp. 360-385
This paper investigates the causes behind the Euroland crisis, particularly Germany's role in it. It is argued that the crisis is not primarily a 'sovereign debt crisis', but rather a (twin) banking and balance of payments crisis. Intra-area competitiveness and current account imbalances, and...
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Risk premium, macroeconomic shocks, and information technology: an empirical analysis
Mannonen, Pekka; Oikarinen, Elias - In: International Review of Applied Economics 27 (2013) 5, pp. 695-705
This study empirically identifies the impact of various macroeconomic factors on the default risk premium. Using monthly data for the period 1970--2010 for the US, our estimations indicate that the monetary policy aggregates, risk-free interest rate, term structure of interest rates, inflation,...
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