The North American Journal of Economics and Finance
1992 - 2024
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Volume 15, issue 3, 2004
- Entry costs and outsourcing decisions: evidence from the U.S. overseas assembly provision pp. 267-286
- Deborah Swenson
- Looking back at the international deflation record pp. 287-311
- Claudio Borio and Andrew Filardo
- Can portfolio adjustments explain deviations of consumption from permanent income?: An empirical study of UK data pp. 313-331
- Ronald MacDonald and Hassan Molana
- The nominal theory of interest under habit formation: evidence for the U.S., 1959-2002 pp. 333-354
- Joao Faria and Andre Mollick
- Money to burn, or melt? A cost-benefit analysis of Australian polymer banknotes pp. 355-368
- Gordon Menzies
Volume 15, issue 2, 2004
- Transatlantic relations and the global economy pp. 149-159
- Peter Kenen
- Compositional effects of capital controls: evidence from Latin America pp. 161-178
- Mary Kathryn Campion and Rebecca Neumann
- Long-run monetary neutrality and the unit-root hypothesis: further international evidence pp. 179-197
- Antonio Noriega
- Investment and share prices: fundamental versus speculative components pp. 199-226
- Christopher B. Branston and Nicolaas Groenewold
- Variations in exchange rates and inflation in 82 countries: an empirical investigation pp. 227-247
- Augustine C. Arize, John Malindretos and Srinivas Nippani
- Exchange market pressure on the pound-dollar exchange rate: 1925-1931 pp. 249-264
- Paul Hallwood and Ian Marsh
- Erratum to "Monetary policy in deflation: the liquidity trap in history and practice" [North Am. J. Econ. Finance 15 (1) (2004) 101-124] pp. 265-265
- Athanasios Orphanides
Volume 15, issue 1, 2004
- The macroeconomics of low inflation and the prospects for global deflation pp. 1-3
- Pierre Siklos
- Macroeconomic implications of low inflation in the euro area pp. 5-23
- Juergen von Hagen and Boris Hofmann
- Economic structure, policy objectives, and optimal interest rate policy at low inflation rates pp. 25-51
- Diana Weymark
- The difficulty of discerning what's too tight: Taylor rules and Japanese monetary policy pp. 53-74
- Kenneth Kuttner and Adam Posen
- Policy commitment and expectation formation: Japan's experience under zero interest rates pp. 75-100
- Kunio Okina and Shigenori Shiratsuka
- Monetary policy in deflation: the liquidity trap in history and practice pp. 101-124
- Athanasios Orphanides
- Price deflation, money demand, and monetary policy discontinuity: a comparative view of Japan, China, and the United States pp. 125-147
- Thomas Cargill and Elliott Parker
Volume 14, issue 3, 2003
- Fragmentation and agglomeration matter: Japanese multinationals in Latin America and East Asia pp. 287-317
- Fukunari Kimura and Mitsuyo Ando
- Trade integration and synchronization between the business cycles of Mexico and the United States pp. 319-342
- Alberto Torres and Oscar Vela
- An estimation of US industry-level capital-labor substitution elasticities: support for Cobb-Douglas pp. 343-356
- Edward Balistreri, Christine McDaniel and Eina Vivian Wong
- Monetary policy and interest rates: evidence from Mexico pp. 357-379
- Alberto Torres
- How homogenizing are monetary unions?: Evidence from the U.S. states pp. 381-397
- Georgios Karras
Volume 14, issue 2, 2003
- DISTINGUISHED FELLOW OF THE NORTH AMERICAN ECONOMICS AND FINANCE ASSOCIATION 2003 MAHMOOD A. ZAIDI pp. iv-v
- Thomas J. Courchene
- Dollarization in Canada: where does the buck stop? pp. 145-172
- John Murray and James Powell
- Labor market adjustments to globalization: unemployment versus relative wages pp. 173-188
- Carsten Eckel
- The distributional effects of international outsourcing in a 2 x 2 production model pp. 189-206
- Hartmut Egger and Josef Falkinger
- Revisiting the case for flexible exchange rates in North America pp. 207-240
- John Murray, Lawrence Schembri and Pierre St-Amant
- Effects of exchange-rate and interest-rate risk on ADR pricing behavior pp. 241-262
- Feng-Shun Bin, Gay B. Morris and Dar-Hsin Chen
- FTA at 15, NAFTA at 10: a Canadian perspective on North American integration pp. 263-285
- Thomas J. Courchene
Volume 14, issue 1, 2003
- An econometric analysis of trade diversion under NAFTA pp. 3-24
- Kyoji Fukao, Toshihiro Okubo and Robert Stern
- Exchange rates and relative wages: evidence from Mexico pp. 25-48
- Raymond Robertson
- Short-run and long-run industry-level estimates of U.S. Armington elasticities pp. 49-68
- Michael P. Gallaway, Christine McDaniel and Sandra A. Rivera
- The impact of free trade with the United States on the pattern of Canadian consumer spending and savings pp. 69-87
- James Brox
- Causality and volatility spillovers among petroleum prices of WTI, gasoline and heating oil in different locations pp. 89-114
- Shawkat Hammoudeh, Huimin Li and Bang Jeon
- Durable goods, habits, time preference, and exchange rates pp. 115-130
- Arman Mansoorian and Simon Neaime
- A public choice model of the role of multinational firms in international relations pp. 131-144
- Chao Jing, William Kaempfer and Anton Lowenberg
Volume 13, issue 3, 2002
- Alternative exchange-rate regimes: The options for Latin America pp. 195-211
- Eduard Hochreiter and Pierre Siklos
- An evaluation of monetary regime options for Latin America pp. 213-235
- Andrew Berg, Eduardo Borensztein and Paolo Mauro
- The great exchange rate debate after Argentina pp. 237-252
- Sebastian Edwards
- Central European EU accession and Latin American integration: Mutual lessons in macroeconomic policy design pp. 253-277
- George Kopits
- Growth, integration, and macroeconomic policy design: Some lessons for Latin America pp. 279-295
- David Begg
- Monetary union: European lessons, Latin American prospects pp. 297-321
- Eduard Hochreiter, Klaus Schmidt-Hebbel and Georg Winckler
- Monetary integration in the Southern Cone pp. 323-349
- Ansgar Belke and Daniel Gros
Volume 13, issue 2, 2002
- Central banks and inflation targeting in perspective pp. 93-97
- Andrew F. Brimmer
- Inflation targeting: New Zealand's experience over 14 years pp. 99-112
- Donald T. Brash
- Inflation targeting in Canada: Experience and lessons pp. 113-124
- David Dodge
- Inflation targeting in Chile pp. 125-146
- Klaus Schmidt-Hebbel and Matias Tapia
- Inflation targets and inflation targeting pp. 147-162
- Laurence H. Meyer
- Evidence on the upstream and downstream impacts of antidumping cases pp. 163-178
- Corinne M. Krupp and Susan Skeath
- International price volatility: Evidence from U.S. and Mexican cities pp. 179-193
- Craig Depken and Robert Sonora
Volume 13, issue 1, 2002
- New evidence on the impact of financial leverage on beta risk: A time-series approach pp. 1-20
- Robert Faff, Robert Brooks and Ho Yew Kee
- Real and monetary shocks to the Canadian dollar: Do Canada and the United States form an optimal currency area? pp. 21-39
- Jack L. Carr and John Floyd
- Import competition and market power: Canadian evidence pp. 40-55
- Aileen J. Thompson
- The future of the dollar-euro exchange rate pp. 56-71
- Simon Neaime and John Paschakis
- Global monetary instability: The role of the IMF, the EU and NAFTA pp. 72-92
- Anastasios Malliaris
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