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First published in 1982, Contemporary Economic Policy publishes scholarly economic research and analysis on issues of vital concern to business, government, and other decision makers. Leading western scholars, including three Nobel laureates, are among CEP's authors. The objectives are to communicate results of high quality economic analysis to policymakers, focus high quality research and analysis on current policy issues of widespread concern, increase knowledge among economists of features of the economy key to understanding the impact of policy, and to advance methods of policy analysis.

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Volume 24, Number 2, April 2006
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Is There a Case for Low Inflation-Induced Productivity Growth in Selected Asian Economies?
pp. 249-261(13)
Authors: Mahadevan, Renuka; Asafu-Adjaye, John

Privatization of Public Housing: Did It Cause the 1998 Recession in Hong Kong?
pp. 262-273(12)
Authors: Ho, Lok Sang; Wong, Gary Wai-Chung

Who Bears the Burden of U.S. Nontariff Measures?
pp. 274-286(13)
Authors: Clark, Don P.; Bruce, Donald

Has European Economic Integration Affected the Functional Composition of Government Expenditures?
pp. 300-315(16)
Authors: Sanz, Ismael; Velázquez, Francisco J.

Learning by Association: Micro Credit in Chiapas, Mexico
pp. 316-331(16)
Authors: Barboza, Gustavo A.; Barreto, Humberto

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