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Volume 16, Number 1, January 2009

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Evidence on PPP from a cointegration test with multiple structural breaks
pp. 5-8(4)
Authors: Narayan, Paresh Kumar; Narayan, Seema; Prasad, Arti

Cointegration tests of PPP: do they also exhibit erratic behaviour?
pp. 9-15(7)
Authors: Caporale, Guglielmo Maria; Hanck, Christoph

Purchasing power parity and nonlinear adjustment
pp. 35-38(4)
Authors: Perez-Rodriguez, J. V.; Ledesma-Rodriguez, F.; Torra-Porras, S.

Purchasing power parity in Asian economies: further evidence from rank tests for cointegration
pp. 51-54(4)
Authors: Liew, Venus Khim-Sen; Lee, Hock-Ann; Lim, Kian-Ping

Purchasing power parity and long memory
pp. 55-61(7)
Author: Yoon, Gawon

A more powerful panel unit root test with an application to PPP
pp. 75-80(6)
Author: Lau, Chi Keung Marco

Stochastic behaviour of the real exchange rate for Jordan: a re-examination
pp. 81-85(5)
Authors: Bolatoglu, Nasip; Telatar, Funda; Telatar, Erdinc

Testing the PPP hypothesis for G-7 countries
pp. 99-101(3)
Authors: Akdi, Yilmaz; Ozdemir, Zeynel Abidin; Olgun, Hasan

Does the relative population growth affect purchasing power parity?
pp. 103-107(5)
Authors: Salim, Ruhul; Hassan, Kamrul

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