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Published by the Rimini Centre for Economic Analysis ISSN 1973-3909

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The Review of Economic Analysis is an open access, peer reviewed economic journal.

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Vol 2, No 1 (2010)

Articles

Guest Editorial Abstract PDF
Theodore Panagiotidis, Gianluigi Pelloni 1-2
Social Evils – From Unemployment to Idleness to Prejudice. Some Suggestions for Mapping the Modern Equivalents of These Old Evils onto New Injustices Abstract pdf
Danny Dorling 3-19
Where Should We Live? Abstract PDF
Andrew E. Clark 20-31
Labour Market Dynamics in Greek Regions: a Bayesian Markov Chain Approach Using Proportions Data Abstract PDF
George A. Christodoulakis, Emmanuel C. Mamatzakis 32-45
Active Labour Market Policies and Unemployment Convergence in Transition Abstract PDF
Joanna Tyrowicz, Piotr Wo'jcik 46-72
Aggregate and Regional Economic Eff ects of New Railway Infrastructure Abstract PDF
Wolfgang Polasek, Wolfgang Schwarzbauer, Richard Sellner 73-85
Inter- and intraindustrial Job-to-Job Flows. A Linkage Analysis of Regional Vacancy Chains in Austria Abstract PDF
Christine M. Aumayr 86-109
To Migrate or to Commute? Abstract PDF
Stefan Gruber 110-134

Previous Issues


Forthcoming Papers

  • Salvatore Rossi
  • Finance, Market, Globalization: Lessons from the Ongoing Crisis
  • Debate: The 21st Century Belongs to Bayes.
  • Moderator: Gael Martin
    Bayesian advocate: Christian Robert
    Classical advocate: Russell Davidson
  • Gilles Duranton
    California Dreamin’: The Feeble Case for Cluster Policies
  • Wolfgang Polasek, Richard Sellner and Carlos Llanob
  • Bayesian Methods for Completing Data in Space-Time Panel Models