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1The credit-augmented Divisia aggregates and the monetary business cycle1.11Citations (PDF)
2Monetary policy in advanced and emerging economies1.17Citations (PDF)
3Monetary policy and economic fluctuations
Macroeconomic Dynamics, 2024, 28, 1493-1511
1.13Citations (PDF)
4Business cycles in the USA: the role of monetary policy and oil shocks
Empirical Economics, 2024, 67, 1-30
1.42Citations (PDF)
5Monetary Policy Strategies in Advanced and Emerging Economies
Open Economies Review, 2024, 36, 1-23
0.80Citations (PDF)
6A note on the neutrality of interest rates
Macroeconomic Dynamics, 2024, 28, 1768-1775
1.10Citations (PDF)
7The credit card-augmented Divisia monetary aggregates: an analysis based on recurrence plots and visual boundary recurrence plots6.81Citations (PDF)
8Money demand stability: New evidence from transfer entropy
International Economics, 2024, 179, 100524
3.24Citations (PDF)
9Stock Market Uncertainty and Business Optimism in Major Emerging Economies
Open Economies Review, 2024, 36, 873-900
0.80Citations (PDF)
10Consumer preferences, the demand for Divisia money, and the welfare costs of inflation
Journal of Macroeconomics, 2023, 75, 103490
1.69Citations (PDF)
11Nonlinear dynamics in Divisia monetary aggregates: an application of recurrence quantification analysis6.84Citations (PDF)
12Macroeconomic Fluctuations in the United States: The Role of Monetary and Fiscal Policy Shocks0.86Citations (PDF)
13Chaos in long-maturity real rates
Economics Letters, 2023, 225, 111039
1.70Citations (PDF)
14The oil price-macroeconomy dependence1.43Citations (PDF)
15Unconventional monetary policy and the stock market1.46Citations (PDF)
16Structural change and unbalanced economic growth in open developing economies1.41Citations (PDF)
17Inflation uncertainty
Empirical Economics, 2023, 66, 1903-1920
1.40Citations (PDF)
18The Gibson Paradox and the Fisher Effect in Advanced and Emerging Economies0.81Citations (PDF)
19Inflation and economic activity in advanced and emerging economies3.56Citations (PDF)
20The complex relationship between inflation and equity returns
Journal of Economic Studies, 2022, 49, 159-184
2.85Citations (PDF)
21CREDIT CARDS, THE DEMAND FOR MONEY, AND MONETARY AGGREGATION
Macroeconomic Dynamics, 2022, 26, 2161-2203
1.110Citations (PDF)
22The Demand for Assets: Evidence from the Markov Switching Normalized Quadratic Model1.614Citations (PDF)
23A century and a half of the monetary base-stock market relationship2.74Citations (PDF)
24Spillovers of U.S. monetary policy uncertainty on inflation targeting emerging economies
Emerging Markets Review, 2022, 51, 100875
4.338Citations (PDF)
25Interfuel substitution: A copula approach3.22Citations (PDF)
26Oil prices and the natural gas liquids markets
Green Finance, 2022, 4, 207-230
4.53Citations (PDF)
27Oil Prices and the Hydrocarbon Markets: A Review
Energies, 2022, 15, 6192
3.04Citations (PDF)
28Volatility and dependence in energy markets1.410Citations (PDF)
29Oil price uncertainty and climate risks1.42Citations (PDF)
30INTEREST RATES, MONEY, AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Macroeconomic Dynamics, 2021, 25, 1842-1891
1.138Citations (PDF)
31Disentangling the Effects of Uncertainty, Monetary Policy and Leverage Shocks on the Economy*1.510Citations (PDF)
32Oil Price Uncertainty, Globalization, and Total Factor Productivity: Evidence from the European Union
Energies, 2021, 14, 3429
3.09Citations (PDF)
33The welfare cost of inflation1.813Citations (PDF)
34Covid-19 and monetary–fiscal policy interactions in Canada2.738Citations (PDF)
35World Commodity Prices and Economic Activity in Advanced and Emerging Economies
Open Economies Review, 2021, 33, 347-374
0.85Citations (PDF)
36Market Shocks in the G7 Countries0.81Citations (PDF)
37Cryptocurrency shocks
Manchester School, 2021, 89, 190-202
1.06Citations (PDF)
38MONEY SUPPLY VOLATILITY AND THE MACROECONOMY
Macroeconomic Dynamics, 2020, 24, 1392-1402
1.11Citations (PDF)
39Oil prices shocks and the Russian economy3.646Citations (PDF)
40Monetary policy spillovers in emerging economies3.514Citations (PDF)
41Technical change in U.S. industries
Economic Modelling, 2020, 91, 579-600
4.30Citations (PDF)
42Risk, uncertainty, and leverage
Economic Modelling, 2020, 91, 257-273
4.343Citations (PDF)
43Functional monetary aggregates, monetary policy, and business cycles1.817Citations (PDF)
44Biofuel substitution in the U.S. transportation sector3.610Citations (PDF)
45Recent monetary policy and the credit card-augmented Divisia monetary aggregates
Journal of Macroeconomics, 2020, 64, 103203
1.612Citations (PDF)
46The Relative Importance of Monetary Policy, Uncertainty, and Financial Shocks
Open Economies Review, 2020, 32, 311-333
0.84Citations (PDF)
47Money growth variability and output: evidence with credit card-augmented Divisia monetary aggregates0.74Citations (PDF)
48Communication frictions, sentiments, and nonlinear business cycles0.60Citations (PDF)
49Volatility in the Cryptocurrency Market
Open Economies Review, 2019, 30, 779-811
0.8107Citations (PDF)
50On the Markov switching welfare cost of inflation1.819Citations (PDF)
51Business cycles and hydrocarbon gas liquids prices3.66Citations (PDF)
52Markov Switching Oil Price Uncertainty1.530Citations (PDF)
53The demand for banking and shadow banking services3.910Citations (PDF)
54Banking technology in a Markov switching economy
Journal of Macroeconomics, 2019, 59, 154-168
1.61Citations (PDF)
55The Demand for Assets and Optimal Monetary Aggregation1.651Citations (PDF)
56THE DEMAND FOR LIQUID ASSETS: EVIDENCE FROM THE MINFLEX LAURENT DEMAND SYSTEM WITH CONDITIONALLY HETEROSKEDASTIC ERRORS
Macroeconomic Dynamics, 2019, 23, 2941-2958
1.15Citations (PDF)
57150 YEARS OF THE OIL PRICE–MACROECONOMY RELATIONSHIP
Macroeconomic Dynamics, 2019, 23, 1302-1311
1.111Citations (PDF)
58MONETARY NEUTRALITY
Macroeconomic Dynamics, 2019, 23, 2133-2149
1.16Citations (PDF)
59Monetary Policy and Interest Rate Spreads
Open Economies Review, 2019, 31, 707-727
0.83Citations (PDF)
60Interfuel Substitution: Evidence from the Markov Switching Minflex Laurent Demand System with BEKK Errors
Energy Journal, 2019, 40, 111-128
2.110Citations (PDF)
61Economic policy uncertainty and real output: evidence from the G7 countries
Applied Economics, 2018, 50, 4222-4233
2.4112Citations (PDF)
62Oil Price Shocks and the Credit Default Swap Market
Open Economies Review, 2018, 29, 283-293
0.811Citations (PDF)
63INTRODUCTION TO MACROECONOMIC DYNAMICS SPECIAL ISSUE ON DYNAMICS OF OIL AND COMMODITIES PRICES
Macroeconomic Dynamics, 2018, 22, 541-545
1.11Citations (PDF)
64The zero lower bound and market spillovers: Evidence from the G7 and Norway6.814Citations (PDF)
65The global crude oil market and biofuel agricultural commodity prices3.620Citations (PDF)
66International Monetary Policy Spillovers
Open Economies Review, 2018, 30, 87-104
0.815Citations (PDF)
67Demand systems with heteroscedastic disturbances
Empirical Economics, 2018, 58, 1913-1921
1.410Citations (PDF)
68Conditional Correlation Demand Systems
Computational Economics, 2018, 56, 77-86
1.80Citations (PDF)
69Stochastic volatility demand systems
Econometric Reviews, 2017, 36, 1111-1122
1.215Citations (PDF)
70Financial intermediary leverage spillovers6.85Citations (PDF)
71Monetary policy and leverage shocks3.515Citations (PDF)
72How does the U.S. natural gas market react to demand and supply shocks in the crude oil market?
Energy Economics, 2017, 63, 66-74
13.3100Citations (PDF)
73A century of interfuel substitution3.221Citations (PDF)
74Electricity prices, large-scale renewable integration, and policy implications
Energy Policy, 2017, 101, 550-560
9.1142Citations (PDF)
75Shadow prices of $$\hbox {CO}_{2}$$ CO 2 emissions at US electric utilities: a random-coefficient, random-directional-vector directional output distance function approach
Empirical Economics, 2017, 54, 231-258
1.48Citations (PDF)
76Broker-dealer Leverage and the Stock Market
Open Economies Review, 2017, 29, 215-222
0.86Citations (PDF)
77Monetary and fiscal policy switching with time-varying volatilities
Economics Letters, 2016, 145, 202-205
1.74Citations (PDF)
78A NOTE ON LEVERAGE AND THE MACROECONOMY
Macroeconomic Dynamics, 2016, 20, 429-445
1.115Citations (PDF)
79Money, Velocity, and the Stock Market
Open Economies Review, 2016, 27, 671-695
0.85Citations (PDF)
80Volatility and a century of energy markets dynamics
Energy Economics, 2016, 55, 1-9
13.330Citations (PDF)
81INTRODUCTION TO <i>MACROECONOMIC DYNAMICS</i> SPECIAL ISSUE ON COMPLEXITY IN ECONOMIC SYSTEMS
Macroeconomic Dynamics, 2016, 20, 461-465
1.14Citations (PDF)
82Financial Frictions and the Fiscal Theory of Price Level Determination
Open Economies Review, 2016, 28, 251-272
0.83Citations (PDF)
83Sectoral Interfuel Substitution in Canada: An Application of NQ Flexible Functional Forms
Energy Journal, 2016, 37, 181-200
2.115Citations (PDF)
84NONLINEAR AND COMPLEX DYNAMICS IN ECONOMICS
Macroeconomic Dynamics, 2015, 19, 1749-1779
1.132Citations (PDF)
85Nonlinearities and financial contagion in Latin American stock markets
Economic Modelling, 2015, 51, 653-656
4.323Citations (PDF)
86Imposing Theoretical Regularity on Flexible Functional Forms
Econometric Reviews, 2015, 34, 198-227
1.215Citations (PDF)
87Are the Responses of the U.S. Economy Asymmetric to Positive and Negative Money Supply Shocks?
Open Economies Review, 2015, 27, 303-316
0.88Citations (PDF)
88Divisia Monetary Aggregates, the Great Ratios, and Classical Money Demand Functions1.664Citations (PDF)
89Undesirable outputs and a primal Divisia productivity index based on the directional output distance function
Journal of Econometrics, 2014, 183, 135-146
3.558Citations (PDF)
90Energy markets volatility modelling using GARCH
Energy Economics, 2014, 43, 264-273
13.3200Citations (PDF)
91Oil and the economy: A cross bicorrelation perspective3.68Citations (PDF)
92THE DEMAND FOR GASOLINE: EVIDENCE FROM HOUSEHOLD SURVEY DATA2.924Citations (PDF)
93On the Output Effects of Monetary Variability
Open Economies Review, 2014, 26, 225-236
0.810Citations (PDF)
94Is the oil price–output relation asymmetric?3.625Citations (PDF)
95THE CASE FOR DIVISIA MONEY TARGETING
Macroeconomic Dynamics, 2013, 17, 1638-1658
1.120Citations (PDF)
96PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE AND EXTERNALITIES IN U.S. MANUFACTURING: EVIDENCE FROM THE PRICE-AUGMENTING AIM COST FUNCTION
Macroeconomic Dynamics, 2013, 17, 1367-1410
1.11Citations (PDF)
97Oil Price Uncertainty and Industrial Production
Energy Journal, 2013, 34, 191-216
2.143Citations (PDF)
98Imposing local curvature in the QUAIDS
Economics Letters, 2012, 115, 41-43
1.72Citations (PDF)
99Oil price uncertainty and the Canadian economy: Evidence from a VARMA, GARCH-in-Mean, asymmetric BEKK model
Energy Economics, 2012, 34, 603-610
13.3107Citations (PDF)
100Interest Rates, Leverage, and Money
Open Economies Review, 2012, 24, 51-78
0.818Citations (PDF)
101INTRODUCTION TO <i>OIL PRICE SHOCKS</i>
Macroeconomic Dynamics, 2011, 15, 327-336
1.120Citations (PDF)
102VOLATILITY IN OIL PRICES AND MANUFACTURING ACTIVITY: AN INVESTIGATION OF REAL OPTIONS
Macroeconomic Dynamics, 2011, 15, 379-395
1.165Citations (PDF)
103International evidence on aggregate short-run and long-run interfuel substitution
Energy Economics, 2011, 33, 209-216
13.335Citations (PDF)
104THE ASYMMETRIC EFFECTS OF OIL PRICE SHOCKS
Macroeconomic Dynamics, 2011, 15, 437-471
1.1111Citations (PDF)
105SEMI-NONPARAMETRIC ESTIMATES OF CURRENCY SUBSTITUTION BETWEEN THE CANADIAN DOLLAR AND THE U.S. DOLLAR
Macroeconomic Dynamics, 2010, 14, 29-55
1.14Citations (PDF)
106A primal Divisia technical change index based on the output distance function
Journal of Econometrics, 2010, 159, 320-330
3.59Citations (PDF)
107Interfuel substitution in the United States
Energy Economics, 2010, 32, 737-745
13.373Citations (PDF)
108Oil Price Uncertainty1.6621Citations (PDF)
109Purchasing power parity over a century
Journal of Economic Studies, 2010, 37, 117-144
2.89Citations (PDF)
110Efficiency, technical change, and returns to scale in large US banks: Panel data evidence from an output distance function satisfying theoretical regularity3.4144Citations (PDF)
111Inflation and Welfare in Latin America
Open Economies Review, 2010, 22, 39-52
0.85Citations (PDF)
112Episodic Nonlinearity in Leading Global Currencies
Open Economies Review, 2010, 23, 337-357
0.89Citations (PDF)
113International Evidence on Sectoral Interfuel Substitution
Energy Journal, 2010, 31, 1-30
2.138Citations (PDF)
114Forecasting in inefficient commodity markets
Journal of Economic Studies, 2009, 36, 383-392
2.85Citations (PDF)
115The effects of exchange rate uncertainty on exports
Journal of Macroeconomics, 2009, 31, 500-507
1.644Citations (PDF)
116Efficiency and productivity of the US banking industry, 1998–2005: evidence from the Fourier cost function satisfying global regularity conditions2.950Citations (PDF)
117Oil price uncertainty in Canada
Energy Economics, 2009, 31, 852-856
13.3110Citations (PDF)
118Mean reversion in the US stock market
Chaos, Solitons and Fractals, 2009, 40, 2007-2015
5.150Citations (PDF)
119Energy sector pricing: On the role of neglected nonlinearity
Energy Economics, 2009, 31, 492-502
13.333Citations (PDF)
120Testing for causality in the transmission of Eurodollar and US interest rates
Applied Financial Economics, 2009, 19, 439-443
0.67Citations (PDF)
121A BAYESIAN CLASSIFICATION APPROACH TO MONETARY AGGREGATION
Macroeconomic Dynamics, 2009, 13, 200-219
1.14Citations (PDF)
122Productivity trends in U.S. manufacturing: Evidence from the NQ and AIM cost functions
Journal of Econometrics, 2008, 142, 281-311
3.569Citations (PDF)
123Consumer preferences and demand systems
Journal of Econometrics, 2008, 147, 210-224
3.5122Citations (PDF)
124Quantifying multiscale inefficiency in electricity markets
Energy Economics, 2008, 30, 3109-3117
13.331Citations (PDF)
125Randomly modulated periodicity in the US stock market
Chaos, Solitons and Fractals, 2008, 36, 654-659
5.12Citations (PDF)
126Threshold random walks in the US stock market5.14Citations (PDF)
127Semi-nonparametric estimates of interfuel substitution in U.S. energy demand
Energy Economics, 2008, 30, 2123-2133
13.333Citations (PDF)
128Long memory in energy futures prices1.2105Citations (PDF)
129DETRENDED FLUCTUATION ANALYSIS OF THE US STOCK MARKET2.122Citations (PDF)
130The Output Effects of Money Growth Uncertainty: Evidence from a Multivariate GARCH-in-Mean VAR
Open Economies Review, 2008, 20, 607-630
0.816Citations (PDF)
131Episodic Nonlinear Event Detection in the Canadian Exchange Rate3.518Citations (PDF)
132On the welfare cost of inflation in Europe
Applied Economics Letters, 2007, 14, 111-113
1.912Citations (PDF)
133Financial structure and economic growth: the role of heterogeneity1
Applied Financial Economics, 2007, 17, 1129-1139
0.68Citations (PDF)
134A NOTE ON IMPOSING LOCAL CURVATURE IN GENERALIZED LEONTIEF MODELS
Macroeconomic Dynamics, 2007, 11, 290-294
1.18Citations (PDF)
135FLEXIBLE FUNCTIONAL FORMS, CURVATURE CONDITIONS, AND THE DEMAND FOR ASSETS
Macroeconomic Dynamics, 2007, 11, 455-486
1.130Citations (PDF)
136Effect of noise on estimation of Lyapunov exponents from a time series
Chaos, Solitons and Fractals, 2007, 32, 883-887
5.133Citations (PDF)
137Effect of noise on the bifurcation behavior of nonlinear dynamical systems
Chaos, Solitons and Fractals, 2007, 33, 914-921
5.124Citations (PDF)
138Chaos, self-organized criticality, and SETAR nonlinearity: An analysis of purchasing power parity between Canada and the United States
Chaos, Solitons and Fractals, 2007, 33, 1437-1444
5.15Citations (PDF)
139On fractional integrating dynamics in the US stock market☆
Chaos, Solitons and Fractals, 2007, 34, 777-781
5.118Citations (PDF)
140The Hurst exponent in energy futures prices2.876Citations (PDF)
141Detecting signatures of stochastic self-organization in US money and velocity measures2.87Citations (PDF)
142Informational Efficiency and Interchange Transactions in Alberta’s Electricity Market
Energy Journal, 2007, 28, 121-144
2.18Citations (PDF)
143VELOCITY AND THE VARIABILITY OF MONEY GROWTH: EVIDENCE FROM A VARMA, GARCH-M MODEL
Macroeconomic Dynamics, 2006, 10, 652-666
1.123Citations (PDF)
144Returns and volatility in the NYMEX Henry Hub natural gas futures market
OPEC Review, 2006, 30, 171-186
0.014Citations (PDF)
145Univariate tests for nonlinear structure
Journal of Macroeconomics, 2006, 28, 154-168
1.631Citations (PDF)
146Chaotic monetary dynamics with confidence
Journal of Macroeconomics, 2006, 28, 228-252
1.620Citations (PDF)
147Monetary aggregation, inflation, and welfare
Applied Financial Economics, 2006, 16, 499-512
0.65Citations (PDF)
148Nonlinear and Complex Dynamics in Real Systems1.59Citations (PDF)
149SEMI-NONPARAMETRIC ESTIMATES OF THE DEMAND FOR MONEY IN THE UNITED STATES
Macroeconomic Dynamics, 2005, 9, 542-559
1.142Citations (PDF)
150Business cycles and natural gas prices
OPEC Review, 2005, 29, 75-84
0.025Citations (PDF)
151Microeconometrics and measurement matters: Some results from monetary economics for Canada
Journal of Macroeconomics, 2005, 27, 307-330
1.65Citations (PDF)
152Testing for common features in North American energy markets
Energy Economics, 2004, 26, 401-414
13.3107Citations (PDF)
153Random fractal structures in North American energy markets
Energy Economics, 2004, 26, 389-399
13.367Citations (PDF)
154The welfare cost of inflation in Canada and the United States
Economics Letters, 2004, 84, 199-204
1.730Citations (PDF)
155Long-horizon regression tests of the theory of purchasing power parity
Journal of Banking and Finance, 2004, 28, 1961-1985
3.425Citations (PDF)
156ABSENCE OF CHAOS AND 1/f SPECTRA, BUT EVIDENCE OF TAR NONLINEARITIES, IN THE CANADIAN EXCHANGE RATE1.110Citations (PDF)
157No evidence of chaos but some evidence of dependence in the US stock market☆
Chaos, Solitons and Fractals, 2003, 17, 449-454
5.133Citations (PDF)
158Bounds Tests of the Gibson Paradox and the Fisher Effect: Evidence from Low-Frequency International Data
Manchester School, 2003, 71, 673-679
1.025Citations (PDF)
159Bounds tests of the theory of purchasing power parity3.420Citations (PDF)
160Evidence of a random multifractal turbulent structure in the Dow Jones Industrial Average
Chaos, Solitons and Fractals, 2002, 13, 1309-1315
5.125Citations (PDF)
161Semi-non-parametric estimates of substitution for Canadian monetary assets1.113Citations (PDF)
162On stochasticity and turbulence in the federal funds market4.45Citations (PDF)
163An empirical comparison of flexible demand system functional forms2.966Citations (PDF)
164Martingales, nonlinearity, and chaos1.8118Citations (PDF)
165Chaotic analysis of US money and velocity measures4.49Citations (PDF)
166Purchasing power parity, nonlinearity and chaos
Applied Financial Economics, 2000, 10, 615-622
0.639Citations (PDF)
167On the Fisher effect3.5127Citations (PDF)
168The North American Natural Gas Liquids Markets are Chaotic
Energy Journal, 1999, 20, 83-103
2.124Citations (PDF)
169The cyclical behavior of monthly NYMEX energy prices
Energy Economics, 1998, 20, 265-271
13.319Citations (PDF)
170International Evidence on the Neutrality of Money1.659Citations (PDF)
171Breaking Trend Functions in Real Exchange Rates: Evidence from Seventeen OECD Countries
Journal of Macroeconomics, 1997, 19, 781-802
1.635Citations (PDF)
172International evidence on the cyclical behavior of inflation
Economics Letters, 1996, 51, 205-212
1.77Citations (PDF)
173Testing for deterministic nonlinear dependence in the australian dollar–US dollar exchange rate series
Applied Economics Letters, 1996, 3, 267-269
1.90Citations (PDF)
174Random Walks, Breaking Trend Functions, and the Chaotic Structure of the Velocity of Money2.832Citations (PDF)
175Random Walks, Breaking Trend Functions, and the Chaotic Structure of the Velocity of Money2.818Citations (PDF)
176International evidence on the long-run implications of the neoclassical growth model
Applied Economics, 1995, 27, 205-210
2.413Citations (PDF)
177International evidence on breaking trend functions in macroeconomic variables
Applied Economics, 1994, 26, 175-179
2.44Citations (PDF)
178Deterministic trends and money–output causality
Applied Financial Economics, 1994, 4, 143-147
0.65Citations (PDF)
179Common stochastic trends in a system of East European black-market exchange rates0.61Citations (PDF)
180A cointegration analysis of petroleum futures prices
Energy Economics, 1994, 16, 93-97
13.370Citations (PDF)
181Maximum likelihood cointegration tests of purchasing power parity: Evidence from seventeen OECD countries
Review of World Economics, 1994, 130, 476-493
1.018Citations (PDF)
182Money and stock prices in the United States0.623Citations (PDF)
183Openness in the Canadian economy: 1870–1988
Applied Economics, 1992, 24, 1191-1198
2.413Citations (PDF)
184Unit Root Behavior in Energy Futures Prices
Energy Journal, 1992, 13, 119-128
2.147Citations (PDF)
185Informational efficiency of commodity futures prices
Applied Financial Economics, 1991, 1, 185-192
0.69Citations (PDF)
186Exports and GNP Causality in the Industrial Countries: 1950?1985
Kyklos, 1991, 44, 167-179
1.568Citations (PDF)
187The Demand for Divisia Money in the United States: A Dynamic Flexible Demand System1.631Citations (PDF)
188KLEM substitutability: a dynamic flexible demand system
Applied Economics, 1990, 22, 275-283
2.43Citations (PDF)
189Velocity effects of anticipated and unanticipated money growth and its variability
Applied Economics, 1990, 22, 775-784
2.47Citations (PDF)
190Velocity and the growth of money in the United States, 1970–1985
Journal of Macroeconomics, 1989, 11, 323-332
1.628Citations (PDF)
191Translog Flexible Functional Forms and Substitutability of Monetary Assets2.812Citations (PDF)
192The low-frequency relationship between money, prices and income
Applied Economics, 1988, 20, 877-887
2.41Citations (PDF)
193Translog Flexible Functional Forms and Substitutability of Monetary Assets2.819Citations (PDF)
194The Empirical Relationship Between Money, Prices, and Income Revisited2.829Citations (PDF)
195Divisia Aggregation and Substitutability among Monetary Assets1.642Citations (PDF)
196Interactive effects between input and output technical inefficiencies1.11Citations (PDF)