New Acquisitions List (Periodicals), May 2014

THE CYPRUS REVIEW
Volume 25 No. 2 Fall 2013

 

AKEL and the Turkish Cypriots (1941–1955)

Sotos Ktoris

pp. 15-38

The National Council of Cyprus

Yiannos Katsourides

pp. 39-58

To Vote or Not to Vote? : Declining Voter Turnout in the Republic of Cyprus

Direnc Kanol

pp. 59-72

Multiparty Mediation in Cyprus in 1963–1965

Joana Amaral

pp. 73-88

Conditions for a Successful Federal Model in Cyprus: The Evaluation of the Annan Plan and Future Prospects

Gulay Umaner Duba

pp. 89-110

Remembering the Cypriot Civil War 50 Years On

Andrekos Varnava

pp. 113-116

Can the Cyprus Problem be Solved?

Hubert Faustmann

pp. 117-125

 

EAST ASIA FORUM QUARTERLY
Volume 6 No. 1 January-March 2014

 

Mongolia’s economic prospects and challenges

Tuvshintugs Batdelger

pp. 3-4

Time for economic foreign policy

Julian Dierkes

pp. 5-6

Road to constitutional amendment going nowhere

Melissa Crouch

pp. 7-8

Balancing reform and justice in the transition

Adam P. MacDonald

pp. 8-10

Making the next Asian miracle

Anders Engvall

pp. 10-11

Myanmar dressing for a role on the world stage

Chit Win

pp. 12-13

Reforms vital for Vietnam’s economy to stay on track

Suiwah Leung

pp. 14-15

Dangers in stasis, dangers in change for North Korea

Andrei Lankov

pp. 16-17

Will sites of struggle become Cambodia’s sources of hope?

Sarah Milne

pp. 18-19

Can Sri Lanka build a prosperous future?

Anushka Wijesinha

pp. 20-21

Bhutan: What future for minorities in the emerging democracy?

Susan Banki

pp. 22-23

A view from the India-Bangladesh border

Jason Cons

pp. 24-26

Sham election sets dangerous standard for Bangladesh

Tom Felix Joehnk

pp. 26-27

Pakistan struggles to make its way out of the abyss

Alicia Mollaun

pp. 28-29

Harnessing economic potential in India’s northeast

Duncan McDuie-Ra

pp. 30-31

Lao dam schemes challenge regional cooperation

Sarinda Singh

pp. 32-33

Divergent prospects flow from Central Asian oil riches

Kirill Nourzhanov

pp. 34-35

ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
Volume 19 Part 2 April 2014

 

Market integration and natural resource use in developing countries: a linked agrarian-resource economy in Northern Honduras

Dale T. Manning and J. Edward Taylor and James E. Wilen

pp. 133-155
Illegal fishing and catch potentials among small-scale fishers: application of an endogenous Switching regression model

Wisdom Akpalu and Ametefee K. Normanyo

pp. 156-172
Trade, environment and market access: policy reforms in a small open economy

Shinya Kawahara

pp. 173-181
Environmental resource collection: implications for children’s schooling in Tigray, northern Ethiopia

 Bahre Gebru and Sosina Bezu

pp. 182-200
The impacts of openness on air quality in China

Pei Li and Yong Tu

pp. 201-227
Modeling demand for catastrophic flood risk insurance in coastal zones in Vietnam using choice experiments

Roy Brouwer et al.

pp. 228-249
Determinants of trade in recyclable wastes: evidence from commodity-based trade of waste and scrap

Keisaku Higashida and Shunsuke Managi

pp. 250-270

 

HEALTH AFFAIRS
Volume 33 No. 3 March 2014

 

The ACA Opens The Door For Two Vulnerable PopulationsJohn K. Iglehart pp. 358
Living With HIV And Growing OldT. R. Goldman pp. 359-361
Early HIV Treatment In The United States Prevented Nearly 13,500 Infections Per Year During 1996–2009Dana P. Goldman, et al. pp. 362-369
Early HIV Treatment Led To Life Expectancy Gains Valued At $80 Billion For People Infected In 1996–2009John A. Romley, et al. pp. 370-377
The Affordable Care Act May Increase The Number Of People Getting Tested For HIV By Nearly 500,000 By 2017Zachary Wagner, Yanyu Wu, and Neeraj Sood pp. 378-385
Nearly 60,000 Uninsured And Low-Income People With HIV/AIDS Live In States That Are Not Expanding MedicaidJulia Thornton Snider, et al. pp. 386-393
HIV Care Providers Emphasize The Importance Of The Ryan White Program For Access To And Quality Of CareNeeraj Sood, et al. pp. 394-400
Prevention And Treatment Produced Large Decreases In HIV Incidence In A Model Of People Who Inject DrugsBrandon D. L. Marshall, et al. pp. 401-409
Data-Driven Decision-Making Tools To Improve Public Resource Allocation For Care And Prevention Of HIV/AIDSGery W. Ryan, et al. pp. 410-417
HIV Tests And New Diagnoses Declined After California Budget Cuts, But Reallocating Funds Helped Reduce ImpactArleen A. Leibowitz, et al. pp. 418-426
People & Places: Mapping The HIV/AIDS EpidemicJessica Bylander P. 427
Analysis & Commentary: The Prospect Of A Generation Free Of HIV May Be Within Reach If The Right Policy Decisions Are MadeDana P. Goldman, et al. pp. 428-433
Survey Finds That Many Prisons And Jails Have Room To Improve HIV Testing And Coordination Of Postrelease TreatmentLiza Solomon, et al. pp. 434-442
The Critical Link Between Health Care And JailsJames S. Marks and Nicholas Turner pp. 443-447
What The Affordable Care Act Means For People With Jail StaysMarsha Regenstein and Sara Rosenbaum pp. 448-454
Medicaid Expansion: Considerations For States Regarding Newly Eligible Jail-Involved IndividualsStephen A. Somers, et al. pp. 455-461
How Health Care Reform Can Transform The Health Of Criminal Justice–Involved IndividualsJosiah D. Rich, et al. pp. 462-467
Integrating Correctional And Community Health Care For Formerly Incarcerated People Who Are Eligible For MedicaidKavita Patel, et al. pp. 468-473
Case Studies From Three States: Breaking Down Silos Between Health Care And Criminal JusticeMatthew J. Bechelli, et al. pp. 474-481
Coverage Expansion And The Criminal Justice–Involved Population: Implications For Plans And Service ConnectivityAmy E. Boutwell and Jonathan Freedman pp. 482-486
The Impact Of Policies Promoting Health Information Technology On Health Care Delivery In Jails And Local CommunitiesBen Butler and Judy Murphy pp. 487-492
Five Features Of Value-Based Insurance Design Plans Were Associated With Higher Rates Of Medication AdherenceNiteesh K. Choudhry, et al. pp. 493-501
Capitation Combined With Pay-For-Performance Improves Antibiotic Prescribing Practices In Rural ChinaWinnie Yip, et al. pp. 502-510
To Improve Public Health And Safety, One Sheriff Looks Beyond The Jail WallsMichael J. Ashe pp. 511-514

HIV/AIDS: As The US Crisis Continues, Funders Respond

pp. 515-516
Putting Policy To WorkMichael J. O’Grady p. 517

 

HEALTH AFFAIRS
Volume 33 No. 4 April 2014

The Elusive Search For Solutions To Alzheimer’sJohn K. Iglehart p. 526
The Search For Effective Alzheimer’s Therapies: A Work In ProgressJonathan S. Bor pp. 527-533
The Long Reach Of Alzheimer’s Disease: Patients, Practice, And PolicyJulie P.W. Bynum pp. 534-540
How Are We Going To Live With Alzheimer’s Disease?Jason Karlawish pp. 541-546
Unintended Benefits: The Potential Economic Impact Of Addressing Risk Factors To Prevent Alzheimer’s DiseasePei-Jung Lin, et al. pp. 547-554
ANALYSIS & COMMENTARY: The Alzheimer’s Study Group’s Recommendations Five Years Later: Planning Has Advanced, But Agenda Remains UnfinishedRobert Egge pp. 555-560
Alzheimer’s Disease Legislation And Policy—Now And In The FutureDavid Hoffman pp. 561-565
Optimizing Person-Centered Transitions In The Dementia Journey: A Comparison Of National Dementia StrategiesRichard H. Fortinsky andMurna Downs pp. 566-573
Obstacles And Opportunities In Alzheimer’s Clinical Trial RecruitmentJennifer L. Watson, et al. pp. 574-579
Alzheimer’s Disease In African Americans: Risk Factors And Challenges For The FutureLisa L. Barnes and David A. Bennett pp. 580-586
THE CARE SPAN: Translating Research Into Practice: Case Study Of A Community-Based Dementia Caregiver InterventionMary S. Mittelman and Stephen J. Bartels pp. 587-595
Estimating The Potential Cost Savings From The New York University Caregiver Intervention In MinnesotaKirsten Hall Long, et al. pp. 596-604
THE CARE SPAN: North Dakota Assistance Program For Dementia Caregivers Lowered Utilization, Produced Savings, And Increased EmpowermentMarilyn G. Klug, Gwen Wagstrom Halaas, and Mandi-Leigh Peterson pp. 605-612
Healthy Aging Brain Center Improved Care Coordination And Produced Net SavingsDustin D. French, et al. pp. 613-618
Coordinated Care Management For Dementia In A Large Academic Health SystemZaldy S. Tan, Lee Jennings, and David Reuben pp. 619-625
THE CARE SPAN: Redesigning Systems Of Care For Older Adults With Alzheimer’s DiseaseChristopher M. Callahan, et al. pp. 626-632
Preparing The Health Care Workforce To Care For Adults With Alzheimer’s Disease And Related DementiasGregg A. Warshaw and Elizabeth J. Bragg pp. 633-641
Elder Abuse And Dementia: A Review Of The Research And Health PolicyXinQi Dong, Ruijia Chen, and Melissa A. Simon pp. 642-649
Alzheimer’s Disease And Nursing HomesJoseph E. Gaugler, Fang Yu, Heather W. Davila, and Tetyana Shippee pp. 650-657
Dementia Prevalence And Care In Assisted LivingSheryl Zimmerman, Philip D. Sloane, and David Reed pp. 658-666
Advance Directives And Nursing Home Stays Associated With Less Aggressive End-Of-Life Care For Patients With Severe DementiaLauren H. Nicholas, et al. pp. 667-674
Type Of Attending Physician Influenced Feeding Tube Insertions For Hospitalized Elderly People With Severe DementiaJoan Teno, et al. pp. 675-682
Hospital And ED Use Among Medicare Beneficiaries With Dementia Varies By Setting And Proximity To DeathZhanlian Feng, et al. pp. 683-690
Adults In The Income Range For The Affordable Care Act’s Medicaid Expansion Are Healthier Than Pre-ACA EnrolleesSteven C. Hill, et al. pp. 691-699
Medicaid And Marketplace Eligibility Changes Will Occur Often In All States; Policy Options Can Ease ImpactBenjamin D. Sommers, et al. pp. 700-707
A Family Disease: Witnessing Firsthand The Toll That Dementia Takes On CaregiversGary Epstein-Lubow pp. 708-711
Lost In Translation: To Our Chinese Patient, Alzheimer’s Meant ‘Crazy And Catatonic’XinQi Dong and E-shien Chang pp. 712-715

Alzheimer’s Disease: Funders’ Recent Support

pp. 716-717
Unwrapping A Fragile ConceptJason Karlawish pp. 718-719
Not A Disease, A PhenomenonMargaret I. Cuomo pp. 719-720
The Story Of A Law, A Look At Its FutureRick Mathis p. 720

 

HITOTSUBASHI JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS
Volume 54 No. 2 December 2013

Option-Implied Risk Aversion Anomalies: Evidence From Japanese Market

Takkabutr, Nattapol

pp. 137-157

Income Inequality In Urban China And The Role Of State Sector

Lee, Jongchul

pp. 159-176

Agglomeration, Tax, And Local Public Goods

Wang, An-Ming; Zeng, Dao-Zhi

pp. 177-201

Effects Of International Diffusion Of A General Purpose Technology On Wage Inequality

Afonso, Oscar; Bandeira, Ana Maria

pp. 203-220

Competitive Equilibrium With An Atomless Measure Space Of Agents And Infinite Dimensional Commodity Spaces Without Convex And Complete Preferences

Lee, Sangjik

pp. 221-230

Estimation And Inference In Predictive Regressions

Kurozumi, Eiji; Aono, Kohei

pp. 231-250

Capitalist Regulation And Rescaling Of Public Transport Governance: A Case Of Nigeria

Mizuoka, Fujio; Shimono, Kohei

pp. 251-277

 

INTERECONOMICS
Volume 49 No. 2 March/April 2014

Ten Years After

László Csaba

 

pp. 54-55

The German Financial System and the Financial Crisis

Daniel Detzer

pp. 56-64

The French Banking and Financial System and the Crisis

Jérôme Creel, Fabien Labondance, Sandrine Levasseur

pp. 64-69

The Financial System and Economic Policy in the UK: Problems of Internationalisation

Mimoza Shabani, Jan Toporowski, Judith Tyson

pp. 70-76

Inequality, Debt, and Financial Crisis – The Case of Italy

Costanza Consolandi, et al.

pp. 76-81

The Spanish Financial System and the Crisis

Carlos A. Carrasco, Patricia Peinado, Carlos Rodríguez González

pp. 82-87

Finance, Growth and Crisis – A European Perspective

Adalbert Winkler

pp. 88-94

The EU’s Migration and Development Policy: New Approaches in Economics for More Effective Public Aid

Susanne Mueller-Using, Henning Vöpel

pp. 95-101

The Skills Balance in Germany’s Import Intensity of Exports: An Input-Output Analysis

Udo Ludwig, Hans-Ulrich Brautzsch

pp. 102-110

Volcker Rule: Swiss-Cheesed or Beefed Up?

Gerald Epstein

pp. 111-112

JOURNAL OF EAST ASIAN STUDIES
Volume 14 No. 1 January-April 2014

Organizational Clientelism: An Analysis of Private Entrepreneurs in Chinese Local Legislatures

Xin Sun, Jiangnan Zhu, and Yiping Wu

pp. 1-29

Should I Stay or Should I Go? Patterns of Party Switching in Multiparty Taiwan

Dafydd Fell

pp. 31-52

Party System Institutionalization Without Parties: Evidence from Korea

Olli Hellmann

pp. 53-84

A Comparative Measure of Decentralization for Southeast Asia

Sarah Shair-Rosenfield, Gary Marks, and Liesbet Hooghe

pp. 85-107

The State and Direction of Asian Comparative Politics: Who, What, Where, How?

Jason P. Abbott and Kevin Fahey

pp. 109-134

 

KOBE UNIVERSITY ECONOMIC REVIEW
No. 59 2013

Demographic Changes, Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth: Theory and Evidence

Tetsugen Haruyama, Masahiro Ashiya, Shigeyuki Hamori

pp. 1-23

Characteristics of Agriculture in Japanese Regions and Convergence: An Empirical Analysis Using Panel Unit Root Test

Tomoko Kinugasa, Yukio Fukumoto

pp. 25-35

Regional Coordination and its Background: Should Kansai be Heading for Regional Coordination like Vastra Gotaland?

Sawako Maruyama

pp. 37-57

 

KOREA AND THE WORLD ECONOMY
Volume 14 No. 3 December 2013

Disproportionate Patterns of Retaliatory Antidumping Filings by Developing and Developed Countries

Jung Hur, Jieun Jung

pp. 417-446

Determinants of International Capital Flows in Korea: Push vs. Pull Factors

Soyoung Kim, Sunghyun Kim, Yoonseok Choi

pp. 447-474

Effective Human Capital and Long-run Economic Growth

Young Joon Kim

pp. 475-515

Country Spread, Foreign Interest Rates, and Macroeconomic Fluctuations in Korea

Taly I, David Kim

pp. 517-553

Yen’s Trade Spillover

Benno Ferrarini

pp. 555-579

Japanese Yen Behavior since 1980

Jin-Ock Kim, Gi-Choon Kang

pp. 581-606

Policy Implications for Inclusive Growth in the Republic of Korea

Young Youn Lee. Sophia Seung-Yoon Lee

pp. 607-651

 

WORLD BANK RESEARCH DIGEST
Volume 8 No. 2 Winter 2014

Shared Prosperity and the Mitigation of Poverty

Kaushik Basu

p. 1 &  8

The Simple Algebra of the Shared Prosperity Indicator

David Rosenblatt and Tamara J. McGavock

p. 2

The Global Income Distribution: 1988–2008

Christoph Lakner and Branko Milanovic

p. 3

Narrowing the Gap in India

Arvind Panagariya and Megha Mukim

p. 4

Is Workfare Really Cost-Effective?

Rinku Murgai, Martin Ravallion, and Domi­nique van de Walle

p. 5

Growth Still Is Good for the Poor

David Dollar, Tatjana Kleineberg, and Aart Kraay

p. 6

What Is the Effect of Growth on the Distribution of Opportunities?

Vito Peragine, Flaviana Palmisano, and Paolo Brunori

pp. 7-8