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Most Recent Articles - By Category

-European Union and Euro

-International Monetary System

- International Financial Crises

-Globalization and International Competitiveness

-International Trade and Economic Development

-Economic Integration and Restructuring

Complete List of  Journal Articles in Chronological Order

Complete List of Contributions to Books in Chronological Order

 

Most Recent Articles - By Category

I-European Union and Euro

A. Journal Articles:

1.  “The Euro-Dollar Exchange Rate Defies Prediction,” Journal of Policy Modeling, June 2005, pp. 455-464.

 

2.  “Currency Misalignments and Trade Asymmetries among Major Economic Areas,”

            Journal of Economic Asymmetries, No. 1, Vol. 2, 2005, pp.1-25.

3.  “The Euro: Expectations and Performance,” Eastern Economic Journal, January 2002, pp. 121-136.

4. “The Euro, European Central Bank, and International Monetary System,” The Annals of the American
            Academy
of Political and Social Science
, January 2002, pp. 153-167.

5. “The Euro, the Dollar, and the International Monetary System,” Journal of Policy  Modeling, May 2000, pp. 407-415.

6. “Benefits and Costs of the European Economic and Monetary Union,” The BrownJournal of World Affairs,
            Fall 1999, pp 187-194

7. "The Unresolved Problem with the EMS and EMU," American Economic Review, May1997, pp. 224-226.

8. "The European Monetary System: Crisis and Future," Open Economies Review, December 1996, pp. 593-615

B. Contributions to Books:

1.  “Euro,” in The Princeton Encyclopedia of Economics of the World Economy (Princeton University Press,
            Spring 2007).

 

2. “Currency Misalignments and Trade Asymmetries among Major Economic Areas,” in V. Alexander and
            H.-H. Kotz, eds., Global Divergence in Trade, Money and Policy, Glos , UK , Edward Elgar,
            2006, pp. 1-19.

 

3.  “The Euro: Expectations and Performance” in The Globalization and International Economic Instability,
            P. Gray and R. Dillard, eds., Edward Elgar, 2005,
pp. 415-430.


4. “Euroization, Dollarization and the International Monetary System,” in G. von   Furstenberg (ed.)
           The Euro and Dollarization: Forms of Monetary Union in
  Integrating Regions.
           New York, Oxford University Press, 2004, pp. 27-40.


5. "The Euro and the Dollar: The North American View," Proceedings of Lisbon Conference, in
           P. DePitta and M. Porto (ed.) The Euro and the World, Coibra, Almendian, 2001, pp. 303-314.

 

6. "The Euro as an International Currency," Proceedings of the Fourth ECSA-World Conference. Brussels ,
           European Commission, 2000, 225-270.                                                                                                                                                                                        

 

II-International Monetary System

A. Journal Articles:

1.  U.S. Trade Deficits, the Dollar and International Monetary Stability,” Journal of 

            Policy Modeling,” May 2007.

 

2.  “Can NAFTA Be a Steppingstone to Monetary Integration in North America,

            Economie Internationale, Spring 2007.

 

3. “Twin Deficits in the G-7 Countries and Stuctural Imbalances,” Journal of Policy

            Modeling, August 2006, pp. 701-710.

 

4. “Currency Misalignments and Trade Asymmetries among Major Economic Areas,”

            Journal of Economic Asymmetries, No. 1, Vol. 2, 2005, pp.1-25.

 

5.  “The Euro-Dollar Exchange Rate Defies Prediction,” Journal of Policy Modeling,

            June 2005, pp. 455-464.

 

6.  “Robustness of Forecasting Financial Crises in Emerging Market Economies with

            Data Revisions,” Open Economies Review, Co-Author, April 2005, pp. 209-216.

 

7. “Restructuring and Exchange Rates in Transition Economies, Journal of Policy

            Modeling, October 2004, October 2004, pp. 889-902.

8. “The Euro, the Dollar, and the International Monetary System,” Journal of Policy
           Modeling
, May 2000, pp. 407-415.

9. "International Monetary and Financial Arrangements: Present and Future," Open          
         
Economies Review, December 1998, pp. 1-41.

B. Contributions to Books:

1. “International Liquidity,” in The Princeton Encyclopedia of Economics of the World

            Economy (Princeton University Press, Spring 2007).

 

2. “Reserve Currency,” in The Princeton Encyclopedia of Economics of the World

            Economy (Princeton University Press, Spring 2007).

 

3. “Vehicle Currency,” in The Princeton Encyclopedia of Economics of the World

            Economy (Princeton University Press, Spring 2007).

 

4 “Global Imbalances” in The Princeton Encyclopedia of Economics of the World

            Economy (Princeton University Press, Spring 2007).

 

5.  “Currency Misalignments and Trade Asymmetries among Major Economic Areas,” in

           V. Alexander and H.-H. Kotz, eds., Global Divergence in Trade, Money and Policy,

           Glos , UK, Edward Elgar, 2006, pp. 1-19.

 

6. “Euroization, Dollarization and the International Monetary System,” in G. von Furstenberg, ed.,
          The Euro and Dollarization: Forms of Monetary Union in
 Integrating Regions. New York ,
          Oxford
University
Press, 2004, pp. 27-40.

 

7. “Problems and Reforms of the International Monetary System,” in M. Fratianni,

            P. Savona, and J. Kirton, eds., Assembling a New Financial Architecture:

            The Deeper Challenges. Aldershot, Hempshire, UK, Ashgate, 2002, pp. 103-115.

8. “International Capital Flows and International Financial Instability,” in O. Horvath and           
          
W. Fuchs, eds., Sustainable Economic Reform: From Theory to Practice. Vienna,   
           Vienna Ministry of Economics and Labor, 2002, pp. 121-135.

9. “The Architecture and Future of the International Monetary System,” in A. Arnon and W. Young, eds.,
          The
Open Economy Macromodel: Past Present and Future. New York : Kluwer, 2002, pp. 310-330.

 

III- International Financial Crises  

A. Journal Articles:

1 “U.S. Trade Deficits, the Dollar and International Monetary Stability,” Journal of 

            Policy Modeling,” May 2007.

 

2. “Twin Deficits in the G-7 Countries and Stuctural Imbalances,” Journal of Policy

            Modeling, August 2006, pp. 701-710.

 

3. “Currency Misalignments and Trade Asymmetries among Major Economic Areas,”

            Journal of Economic Asymmetries, No. 1, Vol. 2, 2005, pp.1-25.

           

4. “Robustness of Forecasting Financial Crises in Emerging Market Economies with Data

            Revisions,” Open Economies Review, April 2005, pp. 205-212.

 

5. “Forecasting Financial Crises in Emerging Market Economies,” Open Economies

            Review, July 2000, pp. 247-260. Co-Author.

 

6. "Could the Financial Crisis in South-East Asia Have Been Predicted?" Journal of         
            Policy Modeling,
May 1999, pp. 341-348.

7. "Introduction to Symposium on 'What Have We Learned from the Financial Crisis in   
           South-East Asia
?" Journal of Policy Modeling, May 1999, pp. 283-288.

8. "Capital Flows, Current Account Deficits, and Financial Crises in Emerging Market     
           Economies,"
International Trade Journal, Spring 1998, pp. 5-22.

B. Contributions to Books:

1. “Global Imbalances” in The Princeton Encyclopedia of Economics of the World

       Economy (Princeton University Press, Spring 2007).

 

2. “Currency Misalignments and Trade Asymmetries among Major Economic Areas,” in

        V. Alexander and H.-H. Kotz, eds., Global Divergence in Trade, Money and Policy,

        Glos, UK, Edward Elgar, 2006, pp. 1-19.

 

3. “Euroization, Dollarization and the International Monetary System,” in G. von   Furstenberg, ed.,
        The Euro and Dollarization: Forms of Monetary Union in

         Integrating Regions. New York, Oxford University Press, 2004, pp. 27-40.

 

4. “Problems and Reforms of the International Monetary System,” in M. Fratianni,           
        
P. Savona, and J. Kirton, eds., Assembling a New Financial Architecture: The            
         Deeper Challenges
, Aldershot, Hempshire, UK, Ashgate, 2002, pp. 103-115.

5. "The East Asian Crisis," in S. Smith, Editor, Fordham University Finance, Securities,   
         and Tax Law Forum
. New York: Fordham University, Dec. 1998, pp. 12-29.

6. “The Economic Performance of Small Versus Large Nations,” Development and           

         International Cooperation, December 1997, pp. 21-42.

 

 

IV-Globalization and International Competitiveness

A. Journal Articles:

1. “The U.S. Challenge of European Firms: Globalization, Architecture, Admiration, and

            Perceived Innovativeness,” Inaugural Issue, European Journal of International

            Management, January 2007.

 

2. “Twin Deficits in the G-7 Countries and Stuctural Imbalances,” Journal of Policy

           Modeling, August 2006, pp. 701-710.

 

3. “Currency Misalignments and Trade Asymmetries among Major Economic Areas,”

            Journal of Economic Asymmetries, No. 1, Vol. 2, 2005, pp.1-25.

 

4. “Globalization, Comparative Advantage and Europe’s Double Competitive Squeeze,”  
          
Global Economy Journal, October 2004, pp. 5-24.

5. “The New Economy and Growth in the G-7 Countries,” Journal of Policy Modeling,    
           July 2003, pp. 531-540.

6 “Relative Taxation and Competitiveness in the European Monetary Union: What the     

           European Monetary Union Can Learn from the United States

           Journal of Policy Modeling, July 2002, pp. 401-410.

B. Contributions to Books:

1. “Global Imbalances” in Princeton Encyclopedia of Economics of the World Economy

            (Princeton University Press, Spring 2007).

 

2. “Currency Misalignments and Trade Asymmetries among Major Economic Areas,” in

            V. Alexander and H.-H. Kotz, eds., Global Divergence in Trade, Money and Policy,

      Glos, UK, Edward Elgar, 2006, pp. 1-19.

 

3. “US-EU Trade and Trade Relations,” in L. Paganetto, ed. Rules, International  
            Economy and Growth
, Burlington, VT., Ashgate, 2005, pp. 25-41.

 

4. “Globalization, International Competitiveness, the New Economy and Growth” in

            L. Paganetto, ed. Financial Markets, the New Economy and Growth, Rome,

            Donzelli, 2005, pp. 325-339.

 

5. “Changes in the Relative International Competitiveness of the United States During the           
           Past Two Decades,” in M. Plummer ed., Essays in Honor of Mordechai Kreinin,       

           Praeger, 2004, pp. 35-52.

 

6.  “Employment and Unemployment in the European Union, the United States and Other

            ECD Countries,” in, A. Gasparini, Milan, F. Angeli, 2004, 101-119.

 

7. “The New Economy and Growth in the G-7 Countries,” in M. Fratrianni, P. Savona and          

            J. Kirton, Sustaining Global Growth and Development, Ashgate, 2003, pp. 19-34.

 

8. “The Relative International Competitiveness of the United States, Europe, Japan and East       
            Asia
,” in R. Grawe and A. Inotai, eds., Trade Integration and Transition, The World

            Bank and Institute for World Economics, Washington, D.C., 2002, pp. 25-37.

 

9. “The Economic Performance of Small and Large Nations,” in D. Salvatore and

            M. Svetlovic, eds., Small States: Challenges and Opportunities. London:   
            Macmillan, 1999, Chapter 2 (pp. 71-92).

 

V-International Trade and Economic Development

A. Journal Articles:

1.  “Economic Growth, Cross-Country Inequality, and World Poverty during        
          
Globalization,” Journal of Policy Modeling, June 2007. 

 

2.  “Economic Effects of NAFTA on Mexico,” Global Economy Journal, February 2007.

 

3.  “Robustness of Forecasting Financial Crises in Emerging Market Economies with Data           

           Revisions,” Open Economies Review, Co-Author, April 2005, pp. 209-216.

 

4. “Globalization, Growth, and Poverty,” Journal of Policy Modeling, June 2004,

            pp. 543-551.

5. “International Trade and Economic Development,” Institutions and Economic   

            Development, Fall 2003, pp. 5-26.

6. “The Impact of Financial and Fiscal Variables on Economic Growth,” International      
            Economic Journal
, July 2000, pp. 133-150. Co-Author.

7. “Lessons from the Financial Crises in Asia ,” Journal of Policy Modeling, May 1999, pp. 283-288.

B. Contributions to Books:

1. “Globalization, ICT, and Governance to Increase Growth and Alleviate Poverty in                               
           
LDCs,” in UN, Our Common Humanity in the Information Age: Principles and                             
            Values for Developmen
t New York: United Nations, 2007). Spring.

 

2. “Global Imbalances” in The Princeton Encyclopedia of Economics of the World

            Economy ( Princeton University Press, Spring 2007).

 

3. “International Competitiveness of Nations in a Globalized Economy,” in The Virtuous

           Vice of Globalization, S. Shojai & R. Christopherson, eds. New York, Praeger,

           2004, pp. 27-36.

4. "The Economic Performance of Small and Large nations," in D. Salvatore and M.         
           Svetlovic
, eds., Small States: Challenges and Opportunities. London: Macmillan,  
           1999), pp. 71-92.

5. "International Trade Policies, Industrialization, and Economic Development," in           
          
K. Fatemi, ed., International Trade in the 21st Century. New York: Pergamon        
          
Press, 1997), pp. 249-268.

VI-Economic Integration and Restructuring

A. Journal Articles:

1. “Can NAFTA Be a Steppingstone to Monetary Integration in North America.   
           
Economie Internationale, Spring 2007.

2. “Economic Effects of NAFTA on Mexico,” Global Economy Journal, February 2007.

3. “Restructuring and Exchange Rates in Transition Economies, Journal of Policy Modeling,
            October 2004, pp. 889-902.

4. “The EU’s Eastern Enlargement,” Empirica, July 2001, pp. 137-157. 

5. “A Test of the Superiority of Large Firms as Institutions to Reduce Risks,” Zeitschrift  
           
fur Betriebswirtschaft
, April 2000, pp. 453-469. Co-Author.

6. “Privileged Interfirm/Bank Relationships in Central Europe: Trigger or Trap for
           Corporate Governance?” CASE, No. 170, Fall 1999, pp. 1-32. Co-Author.

7. “Financial Restructuring and Bank Privatization in Central European Transition            
           Economies,” Oesteuropa-Wirtschaft, September 1999, pp. 284-297. Co-Author.

8. "Capacity Building and Institutional Development in Central European Transition        
           Countries,"
European Management Journal, August 1998, pp. 431-446. Co-author.

9. "Welfare Effects of the North American Free Trade Agreement," with Lawrence Klein,           
          
J
ournal of Policy Modeling, Spring 1995, 163-176.

B. Contributions to Books:

1.  “Globalization, International Competitiveness, the New Economy and Growth” in

            L. Paganetto, ed., Financial Markets, the New Economy and Growth,
            Burlington, VT., Ashgate, 2005, pp. 25-41.

 

1. “Narrowing the Structural Gap in Transition Economics”, in S. Arndt, H. Handler and

            D. Salvatore, eds., Eastern Enlargement: The Sooner the Better? Vienna: Ministry

            of Economics and Labor, 2001, pp. 30-57.

 

2. “The Economic Performance of Small and Large Nations,” in D. Salvatore and

            M. Svetlovic, eds., Small States: Challenges and Opportunities. London:

            Macmillan, 1999, Chapter 2 (pp. 71-92).

3. "A Two-Sector, Two-Goods Model of Growth and Migration, and the Gini Coefficient,"         
           
in F. Haslinger and O.Stonner-Venkatarama, eds., Aspects of Distribution Income.        
            Marburg: Metrolpolis Verlag, 1998, pp. 123-131. Coauthor.

4. "Specialization and Comparative Advantage of Eastern European Nations," in

            L. Orlowski and D. Salvatore, eds., Trade and Payments in Central and Eastern

            Europe's Transforming Economies. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1997,

            pp. 4-18. Co-author.

 


PUBLICATIONS - JOURNAL ARTICLES: Complete Listing.

1.  “Economic Growth, Cross-Country Inequality, and World Poverty during Globalization,”
           Journal of Policy Modeling, June 2007. 

 

2.  U.S. Trade Deficits, the Dollar and International Monetary Stability,” Journal of 

           Policy Modeling,” May 2007.

 

3. “Can NAFTA Be a Steppingstone to Monetary Integration in North America.

          Economie Internationale, Spring 2007.

 

4.  “Globalization, Growth and Poverty,” Global Economy Journal, February 2007.

 

5. “The U.S. Challenge of European Firms: Globalization, Architecture, Admiration, and Perceived
          Innovativeness,”  Inaugural Issue, European Journal of International Management, January 2007.

 

6.  “Twin Deficits in the G-7 Countries and Stuctural Imbalances,” Journal of Policy

          Modeling, August 2006, pp. 701-712.

 

7. “Currency Misalignments and Trade Asymmetries among Major Economic Areas,”

          Journal of Economic Asymmetries, No. 1, Vol. 2, 2005, pp.1-25.

 

8.  “The Euro-Dollar Exchange Rate Defies Prediction,” Journal of Policy Modeling, June 2005, pp. 455-464.

 

9.  “Robustness of Forecasting Financial Crises in Emerging Market Economies with Data Revisions,”
          Open Economies Review
, Co-Author, April 2005, pp. 209-216.

 

10.  “Changes in the Relative International Competitiveness of the European Union During the Past
          Two Decades,” Global Economic Review, Fall 2004, pp. 1-25.

 

11.  “Globalization, Comparative Advantage and Europe’s Double Competitive Squeeze,”
          Global Economy Journal
, October 2004, pp. 5-24.

 

12.  “Restructuring and Exchange Rates in Transition Economies, Journal of Policy Modeling,
          October 2004, pp. 889-902.

 

13. “Globalization, Growth, and Poverty,” Journal of Policy Modeling, June 2004,

          pp. 543-551.

14. “International Trade and Economic Development,” Institutions and Economic Development,
          Fall 2003, pp. 5-26.

15. “The New Economy and Growth in the G-7 Countries,” Journal of Policy Modeling,
          July 2003, pp. 531-540.

16. “Relative Taxation and Competitiveness in the European Monetary Union: What the
         European Monetary Union Can Learn from the United States,” Journal of Policy Modeling,
         July 2002, pp. 401-410.

17. “The Euro vs. the Dollar and Taxation and Growth,” Journal of Policy Modeling,
         July 2003, pp. 301-305.

18. “The Euro, The European Central Bank, and the International Monetary System,”

         The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science,” January 2002,

         pp. 153-167.

19. “The Euro: Expectations and Performance,” Eastern Economic Journal, January 2002, pp. 121-136.

20. “The EU’s Eastern Enlargement,” Empirica, July 2001, pp. 137-157. 

21. “Dollarization for the Americas? Editor’s Introduction,” Journal of Policy Modeling,
         April 2001, pp. 237-240.

22. “Which Countries in the Americas Should Dollarize?” Journal of Policy Modeling,
         April 2001, pp. 347-355.


23. “The Present International Monetary System: Problems, Complications, and Reforms,”
         Open Economies Review,
August 2000, pp. 133-148.

24. “The Impact of Financial and Fiscal Variables on Economic Growth,” International Economic
         Journal
, July 2000, pp. 133-150. Co-Author.

25. “Forecasting Financial Crises in Emerging Market Economies,” Open Economies Review,
         July 2000, pp. 247-260. Co-Author.

26. “The Euro, the Dollar, and the International Monetary System,” Journal of Policy Modeling,
         May 2000, pp. 407-415.

27. “Mundell – Three Brilliant Ideas, One Nobel,” Journal of Policy Modeling, May 2000.

28. “A Test of the Superiority of Large Firms as Institutions to Reduce Risks,” Zeitschrift fur
         Betriebswirtschaft
, April 2000, pp. 453-469. Co-Author.

29. "The Euro Versus the Dollar," Global Economy Quarterly, January-March 2000, pp. 49-70.

30. “Privileged Interfirm/Bank Relationships in Central Europe: Trigger or Trap for Corporate
         Governance?” CASE, No. 170, Fall 1999, pp. 1-32. Co-Author.

31. “Financial Restructuring and Bank Privatization in Central European Transition Economies,”
         Oesteuropa-Wirtschaft
, September 1999, pp. 284-297. Co-Author.

32. “The Euro and the International Monetary System,” Global and Local Economic Review,
          Fall 1999, pp. 9-20.

33. “Benefits and Costs of the European Economic and Monetary Union,” The Brown Journal
          of World Affairs
, Fall 1999 pp 187-194

34. “Could the Financial Crisis in South-East Asia Have Been Predicted?" Journal of Policy
          Modeling,
May 1999, pp. 341-348.

35. “Lessons from the Financial Crises in Asia,” Journal of Policy Modeling, May 1999, pp. 283-288.

36. "International Monetary and Financial Arrangements: Present and Future,"
          Open Economies Review
, December 1998, pp. 1-37.

37. “Capacity Building and Institutional Development in Central European Transition Countries," 
          European
Management Journal, August 1998, pp. 431-446. Co-author.

38. "Europe's Structural and Competitiveness Problems and the Euro," The World Economy,
          March 1998, pp. 189-205.

39. "Capital Flows, Current Account Deficits, and Financial Crises in Emerging Market Economies,"
          International Trade Journal
, Spring 1998, pp. 5-22.

40. "The Economic Performance of Small versus Large Nations," Development and International
          Cooperation
, December 1997, pp. 21-42.

41. "The Unresolved Problem with the EMS and EMU," American Economic Review,
          May 1997, pp. 224-226.

42. "The European Monetary System: Crisis and Future," Open Economies Review, December 1996,
          pp. 593-615

43. "The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)" International Encyclopedia of
          Business and Management
(International Thompson Publishing), 1996, 1594-1600.

44. "International Trade Policies, Industrialization, and Economic Development," International
          Trade Journal
, Spring 1996, 21-47.

45. "Unemployment: Facts, Theories, and Policies," Rassegna Economica, January 1996, pp. 7-36.

46. "The European Monetary System: Problems and Future," International Trade Journal,
          Winter
1995, 453-474.

47. "The Operation and Future of the International Monetary System," Journal of Policy Modeling,
          Fall
1995, 74-90.

48. "Welfare Effects of the North American Free Trade Agreement," with Lawrence Klein, Journal
          of Policy Modeling
, Spring 1995, 163-176.

49. "The Global Economic Consequences of the Uruguay Round," with Warwick McKibbin,
          Open Economies Review
, April 1995, 111-129.

50. "Liberalism and Protectionism," Italian Encyclopedia, (Rome, 1994), pp. 197-199.

51. "The International Monetary System: Past, Present, and Future," Fordham Law Review,
          May 1994, pp. 1975-1988.

52. "European Monetary Problems and the International Monetary System," Review of Political
          Economy
, May 1994, pp. 141-164.

53. "The New Administration: A First Year Appraisal," Challenge, March 1994, pp. 27-30.

54. "European Integration and the Future of the International Monetary System," 
          Greek
Economic Review, Fall 1993, pp. 245-266.

55. “International Trade and Economic Development,” Economic Development, Spring 1993.

56. "Recent Trends in U.S. Protectionism," Open Economies Review, Fall 1992, pp. 307-321.

57. "Privatization, Economic Restructuring, and Foreign Trade in Eastern Europe," 
          Soviet
and Eastern European Foreign Trade, Spring 1992, pp. 30-42.

58. "Foreign Trade, Foreign Direct Investments, and Privatization in Eastern Europe," 
          Review of Political Economy
, December 1991, pp. 223-245.

59. "Ethics and Increasing International Income Inequalities," Journal of Regional Policy,
          December 1991, 519-542.

60. "Trade Protection and Foreign Investments in the United States ," Annals of the American
          Academy of Social Sciences
, July 1991, pp. 91-105.

61. "Petroleum Prices and Economic Performance in the G-7 Countries," Annali di Economia,
          Spring 1991, pp. 95-118.

62. "Inward Oriented and Outward Oriented Trade Strategies," Journal of Development Studies.
          Coauthor, April 1991, pp. 7-25.   Reprinted in D. Evans and D. Greenaway, Developing
          Economies and the International Economy
(London: Frank Cass, 1991).

63. "The U.S. Trade Problem with Japan," Challenge, January/February, 1991, pp. 40-46.

64. "The Factor Content of U.S. Trade and the Heckscher-Ohlin Theory," The International
          Trade Journal
, Coauthor, December 1990, pp. 149-181.

65. “The Future of the International Monetary System,” Economia, Spring 1990, pp. 11-25.

66. "World Oil Prices, The Decline of OPEC, and the O.E.C.D. Trade Balance"  
          Open Economies Review
, Spring 1990, pp. 89-106.

67. "A Model of Dumping and Protectionism in the United States," Weltwirtschatfliches
          Archiv
(Review of World Economics), December 1989, pp. 763-781.  Abstracted
          in Journal of Economic Literature, September 1990, p. 1559.

68. "Economic Development, Income Inequality and Kuznets' U-Shaped Hypothesis," Coauthor.
         United Nations: Working Paper Series
, No. 4 (May 1987). Journal of Policy Modeling,
         9 (Summer 1988), pp. 265-280.

69. "Modeling Demographic and Economic Dynamics: An Overview," Journal of Policy
        Modeling
, 9 (Spring 1988), pp. 1-6.

70. “Can the United States and Europe Compete with Japan?” Economia, June 1987,

        pp. 5-14.

71. "Import Penetration, Exchange Rates, and Protectionism in the United States," Journal of
         Policy Modeling
, 8 (Spring 1987), pp. 125-141.

72. "Oil Import Costs and Domestic Inflation in Industrial Countries." Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv
         (Review of World Economics), 122 (1986),  281-91.
 Abstracted in Journal of Economic
         Literature
XXV (March 1987), 537.

73. "The New Protectionism and World Welfare," Journal of Policy Modeling, 7 (Spring 1985),
         1-22. Reprinted in Economic Impact, No. 54, March-April 1986. Distributed by the
         United States Information Agency in over 100 countries.

74. "Petroleum Prices, Exchange Rate Changes, and Domestic Inflation in Developing Nations,"
         Weltwirtschaftliches
Archiv (Review of World Economics), 119 (1984), 580-9. Abstracted in
         Journal of Economic Literature
, 23 (1985), 990.

75. "An Econometric Model of Internal Migration and Development: Extensions and Tests," Regional
        Science and Urban Economics
, 14 (March 1984), 77-87.

76. "A Simultaneous Equations Model of Trade and Development with Dynamic Policy Simulations,"
        Kyklos, 34 (March, 1983), 66-90. Abstracted in Journal of Economic Literature, 21 (1983), 1840.
        Abstracted in Atlantic Economic Journal, 11 (1983), 95-96.

77. "Internal Migration and Economic Development," Rivista di Politica Economica. 72 (1982), 1219-1243.
        Lead Article.
In Italian. Reprinted in English 73 (1983), 185-208.

78. "A Theoretical and Empirical Evaluation and Extension of the Todaro Migration Model,"
        Regional Science and Urban Economics
, 11 (1981), 499-508.

79. "A Simultaneous Equations Model of Internal Migration with Dynamic Policy Simulations and Forecasting,"
        Journal of Development Economics
, 7 (1980), 231-246.

80. "Testing Various Econometric Models of Internal Migration," Review of Regional Studies, 7 (1978), 31-41.

81. "An Econometric Analysis of Internal Migration in Italy," Journal of Regional Science, 17 (1977), 395-408.

82. "Trade as an Engine of Growth for Petroleum Exporting Nations," Rivista Internazionale di ScienzeEconomiche e         Commerciali, 23 (1976), 662-674. Co-Author.

83. "Interregional Capital Flows and Economic Development," Economica Internazionale, 29 (1976), 66-88.

84. "Regional Inequality and the Market Mechanism," Kyklos, 26 (1973), 527-533.

85. "The Operation of the Market Mechanism and Regional Inequality," Kyklos, 25 (1972), 516-538.

 


Complete List of Contributions to Books:

1. “Globalization, ICT, and Governance to Increase Growth and Alleviate Poverty in       
 
LDCs,” in UN, Our Common Humanity in the Information Age: Principles and Values                  
for Developmen
t New York: United Nations, Spring 2007).

 

2.  “Euro,” The Princeton Encyclopedia of Economics of the World Economy
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4. “Reserve Currency,” in The Princeton Encyclopedia of Economics of the World

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5. “Vehicle Currency,” in The Princeton Encyclopedia of Economics of the World

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6. “Global Imbalances” in The Princeton Encyclopedia of Economics of the World

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7. “Currency Misalignments and Trade Asymmetries among Major Economic Areas,” in

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8. “US-EU Trade and Trade Relations,” in L. Paganetto, ed. Rules, International Economy
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9. “The Global Economic Situation: Analysis and Forecasting ,” in L. Paganetto ed.,
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10 “Globalization, International Competitiveness, the New Economy and Growth” in L. Paganetto, ed.
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11. “Changes in the Relative International Competitiveness of the United States During the Past Two Decades,”
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12. “Employment and Unemployment in the European Union, the United States and Other OECD Countries,”
in, A. Gasparini, Milan, F. Angeli, 2004, pp. 101-119.

 

13. “International Competitiveness of Nations in a Globalized Economy,” in The Virtuous Vice of Globalization,
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14. “Euroization, Dollarization and the International Monetary System,” in G. von Furstenberg, ed., The Euro and Dollarization: Forms of Monetary Union in Integrating Regions, New York: Oxford University Press, 2004,
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15. “Globalization, International Competitiveness, the New Economy, and Growth in the G-7 Countries,”
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16. “Which Countries in the Americas Should Dollarize,” in D. Salvatore, J. Dean and T. Willett, Eds.,
The Dolarization Debate, New York: Oxford University Press, 2003, pp. 196-205.

 

17. “The New Economy and Growth in the G-& Countries,” in M. Fratrianni, P. Savona and J. Kirton,
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18. “The Relative International Competitiveness of the United States, Europe, Japan and East Asia,”
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19. “The Architecture and Future of the International Monetary System,” in A. Arnon and W. Young, eds.,
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20. “International Capital Flows and International Financial Instability,” in O. Horvath and W. Fuchs, eds.,
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21. “Problems and Reforms of the International Monetary System,” in M. Fratianni, P. Savona, and J. Kirton, eds., Assembling a New Financial Architecture: The Deeper Challenges, Aldershot, Hempshire, UK , Ashgate, 2002,
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22. “The Euro: The American View,” in p. P. DePitta and M. Porto (eds.) The Euro and the World.
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23.   “Changes in the Relative International Competitiveness of the United States, Europe, Japan,
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24. “The Euro as an International Currency,” Proceedings of the Fourth ECSA-World

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25. “Norrowing the Structural Gap in Transition Economies,” in S. Arndt , H. Handler and D. Salvatore, eds.,
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26. “The Economic Performance of Small and Large Nations,” in D. Salvatore and M. Svetlovic, eds.,
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27. “How Can Exchange Rate Systems Be Made to Work Better?” in S. Rehman, Echange Rate Systems
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28. “The Competitiveness of Europe,” in P. Darlap and H. Handler, eds., Future Competitiveness
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29. “Ideas for the Future of the International Monetary System: Conclusions,” Co-Author,
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30. "The East Asian Crisis," in S. Smith, Editor, Fordham University Finance, Securities,
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33. "A Two-Sector, Two-Goods Model of Growth and Migration, and the Gini Coefficient," in F. Haslinger
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34. "Specialization and Comparative Advantage of Eastern European Nations," in L. Orlowski and D. Salvatore,
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35. "Welfare Effects of the North American Free Trade Agreement," (with Lawrence Klein), in K. Fatemi,
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36. "International Trade Policies, Industrialization, and Economic Development" in K. Fatemi, ed.,
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37. "European Monetary Problems and the International Monetary System," in M. Baldassari et al, eds.
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38. "A First Step Toward Normalizing the Gini Coefficient," Co-author, in D.J. Slottie, C. Dagum,
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40. "The Demand for Petroleum and Energy Efficiency in the G-7 Countries," In S. Shojai, ed.,
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41. "NAFTA and the EU: Similarities and Differences," in K. Fatemi and D. Salvatore,
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42. "Twin Deficits: Theory and Evidence," in Government Finances and Budget Deficits.
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43. "Trade and Trade Policies in Developing Countries," in E. Grilli and D. Salvatore, eds.,
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44. "European Integration and the Future of the International Monetary System," in A. Coriakis
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45. "Foreign Trade, Foreign Direct Investments, and Privatization in Eastern Europe," in L. Paganetto
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46. "Economic Integration, The European Community, and the Future of the International Trade System,"
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47. "The International Trade System, Trade Blocks and U.S. Trade Policies," in I. Rima, ed.,
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48. "Population, Demographic Trends, and the Labor Market: The Economist's View," In A. Golini,
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49. "A Statistical Analysis of the Relationship Between Budget Deficits and Trade Deficits,"
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50. "A First Step Toward Normalizing the Gini Coefficient," Proceedings of International
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51. "Oil Imports and Domestic Stability in the Leading Industrial Countries," in B.S. Katz and S. Shojai, Eds.,
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52. "A Model of African Economic Development," Coauthor, in A.J. Rayner and C. Milner, Eds.,
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53. "The Role of Foreign Economic Relations in Eastern Europe's Transition to a Market Economy,"
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54. "Trading Blocks and Protectionism" in Proceedings, Intern. Trade & Finance Association Meeting,
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55. "The International Monetary System: Present and Future," in Aid and External Financing
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56. "Protection in Manufactures in the United States: Comment," in D. Greenaway and A. O'Brien, Eds.,
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57. "Voluntary Export Restraints, Escape Clauses Protection and Economic Development,"
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58. "Voluntary Export Restraints and Escape Clause Protectionism in the United States,"
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59. "Concepts for a New International Trade and Monetary Order," in The World Economy and the East,
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60. "Global Imbalances and U.S. Policy Responses," in Global Imbalances and East-West Economic Relations,
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61. "Trade Liberalization and the Future of the International Monetary System," in Trade Liberalization
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62. "Development Prospects for Africa", Ch. 8 in African Development Prospects: A Policy
Modeling Approach
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New York
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63. "The African Crisis," Ch. 2 in African Development Prospects: A Policy Modeling Approach,
D. Salvatore, Ed. Published for the United Nations by Taylor & Francis, New York, 1989.

64. "An Overview of African Development," Ch. 1 in African Development Prospects: A Policy
Modeling Approach
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65. "Rural-Urban Migration, Unemployment & Economic Development," in World Population Trends
and Their Impact on Economic Development
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66. "Population Growth and Economic Development," in World Population Trends and Their Impact
on Economic Development
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67. "The Emergence of New Protectionism with Non-tariff Instruments," in Macroeconomic Management
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68. "The Rise of New Protectionism, Economic Development, and the Future of the International Trade Regime,"
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69. "The Employment Effects of North-South Trade Barriers with and without Index Financial Transfers,"
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70. "The New Protectionist Threat to World Welfare: An Overview," in The New Protectionist Threat
to World Welfare
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71. "Internal Migration, Urbanization and Development," in Urban Geography - Theories, Models,
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72. "The Balance of Payments," in Handbook of Economic and Financial Measures,      
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