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Publishes graduate and undergraduate student essays and articles on all areas of economics research. The essays cover current developments in pure and applied economics. This is the official journal of Omicron Delta Epsilon, the international honor societ
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The dollar and U.S. inflation: Some evidence from a VECM process (+).
September 22, 2001... Ali F. Darrat (*)
Marc C. Chopin (**)
Ross N. Dickens (***)
1. Introduction
Since the advent of floating exchange rates in early 1973, the values of world currencies have endured large fluctuations. Several countries which...
Segregation and the provision of spatially defined local public goods (*).
September 22, 2001... Henry Wasserman (**)
Gary Yohe (***)
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Despite all efforts and statements to the contrary, American cities were still quite segregated at the turn of the 21st century. Massey and Denton (1987), for example, estimated that...
Nonlinear dependence in gold and silver sutures: Is it chaos?
September 22, 2001... Arjun Chatrath (*)
I. Introduction
It has been well documented by natural scientists that nonlinear relationships that are deterministic can yield highly complex time paths that will pass most standard tests of randomness. Such...
Inflation uncertainty and unemployment: Some International evidence.
September 22, 2001... William L. Seyfried (*)
Bradley T. Ewing (**)
Introduction
Understanding the relationships between prices, output, and unemployment is a central theme in both theoretical and empirical macroeconomics. The impact of macroeconomic...
Globalizing the economics curriculum: A view from Japan.
September 22, 2001... **********
Scott M. Fuess Jr. (*)
"In the time of mega-competition with rapid internationalization... it is vital to educate Japanese people to have international vision and experience."
(Ministry of Education, 1997, p. 10)
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Relative salary efficiency of PGA Tour golfers.
September 22, 2001... Peter Nero (*)
I. Introduction
Analysis of sports data provides a useful application of econometric techniques because the data tend to be free of measurement error. In particular, player productivity measures are well defined. The...
Extending traditional classroom boundaries.
September 22, 2001... David H. Gillette (*)
Introduction
Almost since the advent of electronic mail (e-mail) educators have sought to extend traditional classroom boundaries by integrating the known qualities of writing as a teaching and learning tool with...
Rent seeking in academia: The Consultancy disease.
September 22, 2001... Joao Ricardo Faria (*)
1. Introduction
The economic analysis of academic institutions (commonly related to economics departments) has addressed issues such as the job mobility (Skeels and Fairbanks, 1968/1969); salaries of university...
The Short-Run Mirror-Image Teaching Model: Exploring the relationship between the Phillips Curve and the AD-AS model (*).
September 22, 2001... Introduction
"I don't understand this Phillips Curve thing? What's up with the Phillips Curve? How does the Phillips Curve relate to everything else we've learned?" These are typical of the questions one hears from Principles of...
Contributions of Howard S. Ellis to the controversy concerning economic growth: 1940-1955.
September 22, 2001... Robert Stanley Herren (*)
I. Introduction
Howard S. Ellis, a Harvard-educated economist (Ph.D., 1929), published prolifically in macroeconomics. Ellis taught at the University of Michigan (1925-1938) and the University of California...