New Acquisitions List (Periodicals), July 2014

ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS

Volume 19 No. 3 June 2014

 

Introduction: 20 years later

Anastasios Xepapadeas and Joan Stefan

 

pp. 271-284
Twenty years on …

John M. Hartwick

 

pp. 285-287
The challenges for environment and development economics

Edward B. Barbier

 

pp. 287-290
Achievements and future challenges for environment and development economics

Rashid Hassan

 

pp. 290-292
Environment and development: achievements and challenges in climate economics

Lucas Bretschger

 

pp. 292-294
Mission started – but far from accomplished

Thomas Sterner

 

pp. 295-297
Contribution of development and environmental economics to national policy and development: the case of China

Jintao Xu

 

pp. 297-299
Preview Wildlife conservation and environmental economics

Kirk Hamilton

 

pp. 299-302
Twenty years of environment and development economics: advice to graduate students

Aart de Zeeuw

 

pp. 303-304
What has changed in EDE research? A comment

Maria A. Cunha-e-Sá

pp. 304-306
Natural capital in the macroeconomy

Partha Dasgupta

 

pp. 307-311
Developing the economics of change

Sjak Smulders

 

pp. 311-314
The political economy of innovation and technological change

David Zilberman

 

pp. 314-316
Biodiversity: a promising area for future research

Katheline Schubert

 

pp. 316-317
EDE: Job well done, but job not yet done

Jeffrey R. Vincent

 

pp. 318-320
Looking back to leap forward: does environment and development economics matter to South Asia’s future?

Priya Shyamsundar

 

pp. 320-322
It took thousands of turtles

Francisco Alpízar

 

pp. 322-324
The climate change, migration and conflict nexus

Cees Withagen

 

pp. 324-327
Environment and development economics: past, present and future challenges

Anil Markandya

 

pp. 328-329
The influence of lobbying on climate policies; or, why the world might fail

John C V. Pezzey

 

pp. 329-332
Environment and development economics 20 years on

Charles Perrings

 

pp. 333-366
The Environment for Development Initiative: lessons learned in research, academic capacity building and policy intervention to manage resources for sustainable growth

Sterner, Thomas, et.al

pp. 367-391

 

Health Economics

Volume 23 Number 7 July 2014

 

Pricing distortions in medicare’s physician fee schedule and patient satisfaction with care quality access

Christopher S. Brunt and Gail A. Jensen

 

pp. 761–775

 

One man’s tall is another man’s small: How the framing of portion size influences food choice

David R. Just and Brian Wansink

 

pp. 776–791
An instrument for measuring the social willingness to pay for health state improvement

Jeff Richardson, et al.

 

pp. 792–805

 

Disclosing total waiting times for joint replacement: Evidence from the English NHS using HES data

Elsa Marques, et al.

 

pp. 806–820

 

Medicare skilled nursing facility reimbursement and upcoding

John R. Bowblis and Christopher S. Brunt

 

pp.  821–840

 

Did reform of the non-group health insurance market affect the decision to be self-employed? Evidence from state reforms in the 1990s

Bradley T. Heim and Ithai Z. Lurie

 

pp. 841–860

 

A short note on economic development and socioeconomic inequality in female body weight

Eva Deuchert and Sofie Cabus and Darjusch Tafreschi

 

pp. 861–869

 

Semiparametric modeling of age-specific variations in income related health inequalities

Martin Siegel and Karl Mosler

 

pp. 870–878

 

 

 

 

 

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GREEN ECONOMICS

Volume 7 No. 4 2013

 

 

Assessing the socioeconomic effects caused by over voltages to residential blocks: the case of Greece
Dimitrios Askounis, et.al

 

pp. 320-332
SHP stations and integrated rural development: a multivariate statistical  approach             
Odysseas Moschidis and Garyfallos Arabatzis

 

pp. 333-347
Optimisation of water pricing in the Greek agricultural sector
Eleni Zafeiriou

 

pp. 348-357
“Local peoples'” and “visitors'” views on infrastructure and services in  protected areas: a case study from Evros, Greece                     
Veronika Andrea, et.al

 

pp. 358-373

Involving local people in sustainable rural development and conservation:           a response to the economic crisis
Veronika Andrea, et.al

 

pp. 374-389
The role of organisational politics in foreign direct investment
Nicos Sykianakis, et.al

 

pp. 390-404
Post-growth policy instruments
Peter Ferguson

 

pp. 405-421

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HISTORY OF POLITICAL ECONOMY

Volume 46 No. 2 Summer 2014

 

 

The Puzzle of Metallism: Searching for the Nature of Money

Filippo Cesarano

 

pp. 177-210
Haavelmo’s Epistemology for an Inexact Science

Marcel Boumans

 

pp. 211-229
J. S. Mill and the Value of Utility

Shiri Cohen Kaminitz

 

pp. 231-246
Social Needs, Social Goods, and Human Associations in the Second Edition

of Carl Menger’s Principles

Giandomenica Becchio

 

pp. 247-264
The Role of Intelligence, Institutions, and Place in Carlo Cattaneo’s Economics

Tiziano Raffaelli

 

pp. 265-280
What Is a Just Society? The Answer according to the Socialistes Fraternitaires Louis Blanc, Constantin Pecqueur, and François Vidal

Ludovic Frobert

 

pp. 281-306

 

Guicciardini’s La Decima scalata: The First Treatise on Progressive Taxation

Nikola Regent

 

pp. 307-331

 

An Unpublished Letter from James Mill to Jean-Baptiste Say

Victor Bianchini  and Nicolas Rieucau

 

pp. 333-338

 

 

JOURNAL OF EAST ASIAN STUDIES

Volume 14 No. 2 May-August 2014

 

 

 

The Economic Logic of Asian Preferential Trade Agreements: The Role of Intra-Industry Trade

Mark S. Manger

 

pp. 151-184
China’s Media Censorship: A Dynamic and Diversified Regime

Qiuqing Tai

 

pp. 185-210
Language Stereotypes in Contemporary Taiwan: Evidence from an Experimental Study

Yu-tzung Chang and Jie Lu

 

pp.211-248
Party System Fragmentation in Indonesia: The Subnational Dimension

Dirk Tomsa

 

pp. 249-278
Korean Bilateral Official Development Assistance to Africa Under Korea’s Initiative for Africa’s Development

Mi Yung Yoon and Chungshik Moon

 

 

pp. 279-301

 

 

THE LAHORE JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS

Volume 19 No. 1 January-June 2014

 

 

Determinants of School Choice: Evidence from Rural Punjab, Pakistan
Hamna Ahmed and Sahar Amjad Sheikh

 

pp. 1-30
The Impact of Exchange Rate Volatility on Trade: A Panel Study on Pakistan’s Trading Partners
Abdul Jalil Khan and Parvez Azim and Shabib Haider Syed

 

pp. 31-66
The Effect of Trade Liberalization on Firm Entry and Exit in Punjab, Pakistan
Marjan Nasir

 

pp. 67-89
Can Analysts Really Forecast? Evidence from the Karachi Stock Exchange
Haris Bin Jamil, et.al

 

pp. 91-109
Terms-of-Trade Volatility and Inflation in Pakistan
Kiran Ijaz, et.al

 

pp. 111-132
The Efficiency of Foreign Exchange Markets in Pakistan: An Empirical Analysis
Rizwana Bashir, et. al
pp. 133-149

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

REVIEW OF WORLD ECONOMICS

VOLUME 150 No. 2 May 2014

 

 

Markups and export-pricing strategies

Joakim Gullstrand, et.al

  1. 221-239

 

Does importing more inputs raise exports? Firm-level evidence from France

Maria Bas and Vanessa Strauss-Kahn

pp. 241-275

 

Dynamic effects of institutions on firm-level exports

Bengt Söderlund and Patrik Gustavsson Tingvall

pp. 277-308

 

 

Importing, exporting and performance in sub-Saharan African manufacturing firms

Neil Foster-McGregor and Anders Isaksson and Florian Kaulich

pp. 309-336

Time differences, communication and trade: longitude matters II

Edward Anderson

 

pp. 337-369

Foreign entry, quality, and cultural distance: product-level evidence from US movie exports

Isaac R. Holloway

 

pp. 371-392

Financial constraints and foreign direct investment: firm-level evidence

Claudia M. Buch, et.al

 

pp. 393-420

Does financial development help to align growth opportunities with growth? Evidence from industry-level data

Filomena Pietrovito

pp. 421-442