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International trade, non-tariff measures and climate change: insights from Port wine exports
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Journal of Economic Studies
Journal of Economic Studies (2021) 48 (6): 1228–1243.
Published: 22 October 2020
... al., 2016 ; Macedo et al., 2019 , 2020), account for specific variables, such as domestic supply, home bias (preference for domestic wines, usually measured through domestic wine production) and tariffs. On the demand side, as suggested by Agnew and Thornes (1995...
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How stable is the demand for money in African countries?
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Journal of Economic Studies
Journal of Economic Studies (2009) 36 (3): 216–235.
Published: 31 July 2009
...Mohsen Bahmani‐Oskooee; Abera Gelan Purpose Studies that have addressed the stability of the demand for money in African countries are rare. A few papers have addressed the issue in a small number of individual countries. For cross‐country comparison, this paper aims to investigate the stability...
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A new hypothesis on the demand for money: the “accounting” motive and banks' costs[1]: November 9, 1992
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Journal of Economic Studies
Journal of Economic Studies (2004) 31 (3-4): 390–403.
Published: 01 June 2004
...Roger J. Sandilands Presents a paper written by Lauchlin Currie in November 1992 in which he identifies and defends the concepts of money and the demand for it. The paper argues that the heavy cost of maintaining checking accounts is not reasonably explained by the conventional listing...
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The economic distribution of demand deposits[1]: December 23, 1937
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Journal of Economic Studies (2004) 31 (3-4): 331–339.
Published: 01 June 2004
...Roger J. Sandilands Examines the economic distribution of demand deposits during 1935 in the USA. Concludes that data on the distribution of money permit a significant advance in the understanding of the factors reflected in changes in income velocity. © Company 2004 Information...
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Money demand, financial liberalization and currency substitution in Turkey
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Journal of Economic Studies
Journal of Economic Studies (2003) 30 (5): 514–534.
Published: 01 October 2003
... in Turkey. The estimation results show that expected exchange rate is statistically significant in the money demand function, indicating existence of currency substitution in Turkey. The dynamics of money demand is important, the inflation and income effects are much smaller in the short‐run than long‐run...
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Monetary dynamics, exchange rates and parameter instability: an empirical investigation
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Journal of Economic Studies (2003) 30 (5): 493–513.
Published: 01 October 2003
...A.C. Arize; J. Malindretos; S. Christoffersen This paper examines the existence and stability of both the long‐ and short‐run demand for narrow and broad money balances. The data for Singapore are used as a case study. The quarterly period examined is 1973:2‐1999:3 (105 observations). The study...
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Traditional export demand relation and parameter instability: An empirical investigation
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Journal of Economic Studies
Journal of Economic Studies (2001) 28 (6): 378–398.
Published: 01 December 2001
...Augustine C. Arize Applies new tests for parameter instability in cointegrated models to evaluate the traditional export demand function. The determinants of exports considered are world real income, export price and competitors’ export price. The data for Singapore (a newly industrializing economy...
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Variance decomposition analysis of the demand for foreign money in Egypt
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Journal of Economic Studies (2001) 28 (2): 122–135.
Published: 01 April 2001
...Tarik H. Alami The demand for money is an important function of stabilization policies where such policies depend on the ability to manipulate the size of money supply in order to insulate real output from monetary disturbances. This paper investigates whether foreign money in Egypt should...
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The demand for imports and economic reform in Spain
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Journal of Economic Studies
Journal of Economic Studies (2000) 27 (3): 182–199.
Published: 01 June 2000
... a negative impact on the demand for domestic factors. The estimates obtained here are also consistent with the hypotheses that: a decrease in the price of imports will have a proportionately larger impact on the price of domestically‐produced investment goods than on consumption goods; and second...
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Trade liberalization effects on commodity imports in Cameroon
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Journal of Economic Studies (1998) 25 (3): 193–202.
Published: 01 June 1998
... cointegration and error‐correction modelling. Disaggregation of total imports into raw materials, consumer, intermediate and capital goods shows that long‐run relative price elasticities of import demand are greater than short‐run values, being above unity for raw materials and consumer goods; thus leading...
