Applied Economics Letters
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Volume 32, issue 6, 2025
- Time-varying impact of supply chain pressures on US inflation pp. 727-735

- Jae-Yoon Kim and Sangho Shin
- Does credit asset securitization promote firm innovation? pp. 736-743

- Meng Liao
- Quantile connectedness of the Chinese commodity sectors pp. 744-750

- Jun Long, Xianghui Yuan, Chencheng Zhao and Liwei Jin
- Distributional effects of gasoline tax in Brazil pp. 751-756

- Bruno Y. Hipólito, Leonardo C.B. Cardoso and Felipe de F. Silva
- ETF ownership and stock price crash risk: evidence from China pp. 757-762

- Jie Wu, Mi Zhou and Dayong Lv
- Measurement of market power of agricultural industrial organizations in China: evidence from the Stochastic Frontier Approach pp. 763-769

- Dan Yang, Yameng Fan, Ying Zeng and Zimin Liu
- What affects the price of Bitcoin? Evidence from game theory and machine learning pp. 770-774

- Mingchen Li, Wencan Lin, Yunjie Wei, Shouyang Wang and Jiani Heng
- Clean cryptocurrency and green assets: a quantile connectedness approach pp. 775-783

- Shi-Feng Shao, Yonglin Li and Jinhua Cheng
- Global value chains and firm survivability during the COVID-19 pandemic: digitalization as the moderator? pp. 784-788

- Sasidaran Gopalan, Sébastien Miroudot and Ketan Reddy
- Industrial robot application and export product scope: empirical evidence from China pp. 789-795

- Lianying Hong, Ranran Luo and Yuqi Wu
- Can urban cluster policies improve innovation? Evidence from China pp. 796-802

- Xiahai Wei, Hujian Li and Yuhong Du
- Can climate risks affect cryptocurrency volatility? Fresh evidence from a GARCH-MIDAS-X model pp. 803-807

- Yufei Xia, Yating Fu, Ziyi Zong and Qiong Zheng
- Commodity price pass-through and inflation in Japan: a nonlinear time series analysis pp. 808-811

- Atsushi Sekine
- Can Chinese green bond play a long-run safe haven for different crude oil under multiple uncertainties? A comparative analysis with the U.S. green bond pp. 812-816

- Pengfei Zhu, Tuantuan Lu and Yu Wei
- Political polarization and price dispersion: recent evidence from the airline industry during COVID-19 pp. 817-824

- Jihui Chen
- Gibrat’s law for CO2 emissions revisited pp. 825-829

- Guillermo Peña, Miguel Puente-Ajovín and Fernando Sanz Gracia
- Sextortion and corruption pp. 830-834

- Doris Aja-Eke, Robert Gillanders, Idrissa Ouedraogo and Windkouni Haoua Eugenie Maiga
- Dynamic conditional correlation between green and grey energy ETF markets using cDCC-MGARCH model pp. 835-842

- Amr Saber Algarhi
- Does climate risk affect the performance of companies in China? pp. 843-849

- Kun Guo, Liyuan Luan, Dayong Zhang and Qiang Ji
- How consumer shopping habits affect willingness to embrace sustainable fashion pp. 850-855

- Annarita Colasante, Idiano D’Adamo, Paolo Rosa and Piergiuseppe Morone
- Do firms release boilerplate CSR reports to meet legitimacy requirements? pp. 856-862

- Qian Sun, Qi Zhang, Qi Wang, Anni Wu and Di Wu
- The fiscal effects of cross-prefectural border municipal mergers: evidence from Japan using the synthetic control method pp. 863-869

- Haruaki Hirota
- Corporate name change: the effect of the firm’s shareholder distribution pp. 870-894

- Ashish Kumar
- Impact of fintech on bank risks: the role of bank digital transformation pp. 895-899

- Xin Li
Volume 32, issue 5, 2025
- Social proximity and urban innovation: a megalopolis perspective pp. 587-591

- Cui Zhang, Baifang Wang and Jiali Ye
- Second-generation involvement, ESG performance and family firm value pp. 592-595

- Mengyun Wu, Yuqing Zhu and Fei Zhang
- Does hedge fund activism affect corporate social responsibility: evidence from China pp. 596-602

- Endian Yan, Lu Li, Hongyi Shen, Xueding Wang and Erjia Yang
- A cultural perspective of natural resource curse in finance pp. 603-607

- Muhammad Atif Khan, Muhammad Asif Khan, M. Ishaq Bhatti and Mohammed Arshad Khan
- The gender gap in digital literacy: a cohort analysis for Germany pp. 608-613

- Ronald Bachmann and Friederike Hertweck
- The impact of the triangular US dollar, oil, and gold model on global inflation pp. 614-618

- Youqiang Ding, Yufeng Hu and Zhibin Zhang
- Exuberant behaviour in the Istanbul housing market before and during the time of the COVID-19 pandemic: evidence from the aggregate and disaggregate levels pp. 619-623

- Lokman Gunduz, Sumeyye Busra Tekin, Merve Ozer and Ismail H. Genc
- Experimental evidence for the effect of fundraising mechanisms and charitable types on individual donations pp. 624-629

- Hsin-Yu Wang and Hui-Chun Peng
- Taking logarithm when the independent variable contains zeros in regression analysis: a new approach pp. 630-636

- Donald Lien, Yue Hu and Long Liu
- Does digital finance promote entrepreneurship? Evidence from city-level and household-level data in China pp. 637-643

- Ke Zhang and Jing Pang
- The impact of business environment on corporate default risk: evidence from China pp. 644-651

- Jianxiang Liu and Wen Yu Yi
- Effect of Internet use on people’s attitudes towards the construction of garbage station pp. 652-657

- Jiaping Zhang, Xiaomei Gong and Lilian Li
- Is SME performance enhanced by preferential government policies? Evidence from the small-scale reservation industry policy in Korea pp. 658-664

- Namil Kim and Kiho Kwak
- The promotion effect of digital finance development on residents’ risk preference: evidence from China pp. 665-670

- Tianqi Bian, Zhangyong Xu and Tan Liu
- What’s bad for the environment is also bad for the market: the impact of air quality on the mispricing of dual-listed shares in China pp. 671-674

- Ming-Hung Wu, Wei-Ling Huang and Pei-Shih Weng
- Are you ready for risk? Lender time preferences and risk attitudes in peer-to-peer lending platforms pp. 675-679

- Zeev Shtudiner, Galit Klein and Moti Zwilling
- Macroeconomic determinants of economic growth in low- and mid-income countries: new evidence using a non-parametric approach pp. 680-685

- Quang Khai Nguyen
- Does all-mail voting matter for school elections? pp. 686-692

- Phuong Nguyen-Hoang and Joydeep Roy
- Investor reactions to board changes: does gender matter? pp. 693-696

- Anthony Sanford and Joannie Tremblay-Boire
- Quantity or quality? The impacts of environmental regulation and government R&D funding on green technology innovation: evidence from China pp. 697-701

- Chen Pan and Chaohua Dong
- Testing the twin deficit hypothesis for resource-rich economies in the era of climate change pp. 702-707

- Sarvar Gurbanov, Orkhan Nadirov, Samira Gasimova, Elmir Mukhtarov and Bruce Dehning
- The effect of warning signals from health check-ups on modifiable lifestyle risk factors: evidence from mandatory health check-ups for employees in Japan pp. 708-714

- Chie Hanaoka
- Economics of institutional quality in the nexus of innovation, technology, and financial market development: international evidence pp. 715-720

- Peng Zhou, Ming Su and Yang Zheng
- Gender gap in financial inclusion and financial stability: does climate risk make a difference? pp. 721-725

- Saibal Ghosh
- Correction pp. 726-726

- The Editors
Volume 32, issue 4, 2025
- The impact of local banking structure on foreign bank expansion: evidence from China pp. 449-453

- Xifang Sun and Tianjian Yang
- Do changes in the Capital Gains Tax lead to illicit capital flows? Evidence from Ireland pp. 454-459

- Fabian Möller
- Is the ECB Monetary tightening effective? The role of bank funding and asset structure pp. 460-463

- Matjaž Volk
- Climate policy uncertainty and the green bond market: fresh insights from the QARDL model pp. 464-469

- Xiaohang Ren, Yiying Li, Qiang Ji and Pengxiang Zhai
- A wavelet-based time-frequency dependency and safe haven attributes of gold: evidence from the Russia–Ukraine war pp. 470-475

- Suraj Velip, Mrunali Jambotkar and Savita Velip
- Can public employment services improve employment opportunities of rural-to-urban migrant workers in China? pp. 476-480

- Lilian Li, Mingwang Cheng, Kaifeng Duan, Wenshun Li and Dandan Zhao
- Extracting narrative data via large language models for loan default prediction: when talk isn’t cheap pp. 481-486

- Yufei Xia, Zhengxu Shi, Xiaoying Du and Qiong Zheng
- Does bank branch expansion increase bank risk taking? ——Intermediary channels of loan-deposit spread pp. 487-490

- Yingying Zhang, Haifeng Gu and Feng Xiong
- Bubbles in NFT markets: correlated with cryptocurrencies or sentiment indexes? pp. 491-497

- Mingjun Guo, Shouyang Wang and Yunjie Wei
- Time-frequency cross-quantile liquidity connectedness of cryptocurrencies, DeFi tokens and NFTs pp. 498-504

- Xi Deng, Huiming Zhu, Shuang Li, Zishan Huang and Xi Huang
- FDI and women empowerment in developing countries: does the entry heterogeneity matter? pp. 505-509

- Ayesha Ashraf, Syeda Azra Batool and Elzbieta Jasinska
- Vertically differentiated duopoly with uncertain taste distributions pp. 510-517

- Sungmin Lim and Younghwan In
- “Do it myself” or “do it for me”?: focusing on behavioural and needs aspects of investment decision among retirement plan participants pp. 518-522

- HanNa Lim, Richard Stebbins and Travis Sholin
- Spatial peer effect of retail stores’ digital transformation: an analysis using the survey data from China pp. 523-527

- Bing Zheng, Yuqing Yuan and Kaibo Lv
- Why do the firms of a developing economy go abroad to invest? pp. 528-537

- Gökhan Önder, Zeynep Karal Önder, Yılmaz Kılıçaslan and Yeşim Üçdoğruk Gürel
- Can data assets spur corporate R&D investment? pp. 538-545

- Xiaojia Zheng, Xuebin Zhang and Ge Yang
- Can the Belt and Road Initiative affect the “invisible” external wealth? The role of valuation effect pp. 546-552

- Wei Liu, Zhihui Zhao, Ganqiu Chen and Wenjing Du
- The impact of tax evasion by the rich on the willingness to pay taxes pp. 553-556

- Raymundo M. Campos-Vazquez, Camilo A. Cepeda-Francese, Alice Krozer and Aurora A. Ramírez-Álvarez
- Heterogeneous peer effects in competitive environments: the case of high-school harriers pp. 557-562

- Nathan J. Ashby
- The (menu) price effect of a Michelin star pp. 563-566

- Lee A. Craig, Julianne Treme and Thomas J. Weiss
- Effects of bilateral trade and common trade exposure on business cycle synchronization: evidence from Korea pp. 567-571

- Kichun Kang
- The social welfare effect of education expansion: empirical evidence from China pp. 572-575

- Guanghua Wan, Chen Wang, Fengyuan Xi and Congmin Zuo
- Does the pilot free trade zone policy increase regional innovation ability? Evidence from China pp. 576-581

- Bing He, Sensen Tian and Xiaoyu Zhang
- How does intellectual property protection matter? Infringement disputes and corporate innovation investment persistence pp. 582-585

- Hongxing Peng and Yuanyuan Xu
Volume 32, issue 3, 2025
- Is China’s hog futures market effective? Based on the perspective of price discovery and hedging functions pp. 295-301

- Chengliang Peng
- Does education reduce the tendency to give the ‘No-opinion’ response in surveys? Findings from Turkey pp. 302-311

- Ali Berker
- Comparing the US financing sources during World wars and pandemics (Spanish flu vs. COVID-19) pp. 312-315

- Edoardo Beretta and Emilio Colombo
- Does big data application improve Chinese firms’ innovation: the role of talent accessibility pp. 316-320

- Jun Yang, Xinxin Lyu, Xiaohui Xu, Mobing Jiang and Pin Lyu
- Educated to be interested in science? Evidence from a change in compulsory schooling in Turkey pp. 321-328

- Ali Berker
- Regional Okun’s law and endogeneity: evidence from the Indonesian districts pp. 329-336

- Harry Aginta, Carlos Mendez and Masakazu Someya
- Unveiling differential patterns in IPO and SEO underpricing: a comparative analysis of high-quality and low-quality firms pp. 337-345

- Amrit Panda and Soumya Guha Deb
- Coping with education supply shocks: how COVID-19 affected parents’ time spent on children’s education pp. 346-350

- Nicola Coniglio, Rezart Hoxhaj and Hubert Jayet
- Pricing strategy for products with consumption synergy pp. 351-356

- Zhewei Xi, Guoqiang Lou and Youze Lang
- Does driving restriction affect air quality: evidence from Guangzhou city in China pp. 357-364

- Zheng Pan, Xuxian Zhang and Chengzheng Li
- Investing in cryptocurrencies with information costs pp. 365-368

- Valentinas Rudys and Daniel Svogun
- Recent trends in the gender wage gap in Portugal: a distributional analysis pp. 369-372

- Aurora Galego
- E-commerce development, time allocation and the gender division of labour: evidence from rural China pp. 373-378

- Yutong Li and Lan Zhou
- New evidence on the nature of shocks to divorce rates pp. 379-383

- Jamal G. Husein and S. Murat Kara
- Asymmetric effects of tariff news on the renminbi exchange rate volatility: evidence from the US–China trade war pp. 384-390

- Yike Sun
- Graduate education and enterprise innovation pp. 391-397

- JingJing Yang, Silei Li and Caifu Li
- How does climate change affect migration intention? Evidence from China pp. 398-409

- Shuai Yue, Chunan Wang, Houlian Liu and Zhuang Hao
- Does FDI enhance the effects of heterogeneous environmental regulations on green innovation in China? Evidence from spatial Durbin model analysis pp. 410-414

- Juntian Wang and Chunyang Wang
- Fractal portfolio strategies: does scale preference of investors matter? pp. 415-421

- Shinji Kakinaka, Tadaaki Hayakawa, Daisuke Kato and Ken Umeno
- Stepping stone or stumbling block? The effect of stock index inclusions on firm performance pp. 422-428

- Tianyu Bai, Zhongfei Li, Yuanjing Lin and Haiping Liu
- Granger causality between public debt and economic growth: further evidence from panel data pp. 429-434

- María Del Carmen Ramos-Herrera and Simon Sosvilla-Rivero
- Inventory stockpiling and Covid-19 pandemic performance: evidence from Taiwanese firms pp. 435-440

- Ngoc Thuy Mai, Jung-Fa Tsai and Dien Giau Bui
- Impact of enterprise digital transformation on high-quality economic development in China pp. 441-444

- Yanpeng Chen, Tajul Ariffin Masron and Ruixi Yuan
- Endogenous timing with upstream entry pp. 445-448

- Ryosuke Tsuritani
Volume 32, issue 2, 2025
- The impact of country risk on OFDI: empirical analysis based on cross-border panel data pp. 151-156

- Ziwang Chen, Juan Yang, Wenqing Wang and Yuwei Liu
- Green finance: do innovation, fintech and financial transparency play a role? pp. 157-160

- Mete Feridun
- Impact of low interest rates on income inequality: evidence from China pp. 161-164

- Mizhou Chen and Pan Li
- Digital transformation and corporate Labor costs for ordinary employees pp. 165-169

- Ying Wu, Li Deng and Wen Huang
- Labour productivity convergence in the Czech Republic pp. 170-173

- Umut Unal and Jitka Specianova
- The impact of gasoline price changes on food expenditures pp. 174-178

- Najmeh Kamyabi and Amir Fekrazad
- The Euribor rate: a forecasting exercise based on fractional integration pp. 179-182

- Juan Cuestas and Luis Gil-Alana
- Do older adults accurately forecast their social security benefits? pp. 183-187

- Grant Seiter and Sita Slavov
- Going digital: do actions speak louder than words? pp. 188-192

- Zhuowen Huang and Kian-Ping Lim
- The impact of CBDC adoption on bank liquidity risk: evidence from the global banking sector pp. 193-198

- Dinh Trung Nguyen, Minh Ngoc Nguyen and Kim Thanh Duong
- Corporate financing constraints and export product quality: based on the perspective of dual institutional differences pp. 199-203

- Dameng Hu, Yuanzhe Huang and Haoran Ge
- Do Artificial Intelligence applications affect firm stock liquidity? Evidence from China pp. 204-209

- Yilin Zhong, Junhao Zhong, Tianjian Yang, Minghui Han and Qinghua Zhang
- The Calvo parameter revisited: an unbiased insight pp. 210-217

- Ali Elminejad
- Financial sanctions and the share of US dollar in global reserve currencies: evidence from the Least Absolute Shrinkage and Selection Operator (LASSO) model pp. 218-221

- Aliyu Sanusi, Suleiman Mamman, Jamilu Iliyasu and Attahir B. Abubakar
- Bias in Poisson Pseudo-Maximum Likelihood estimation of structural gravity models: how much of a problem for applied research? pp. 222-227

- Ben Shepherd
- Don’t bite off more than you can chew: commodity price volatility and corporate innovation pp. 228-235

- Xiao-Dong Xu, Juan Wang and Ya-Yu Mu
- Information advantage of narratives to consumers’ inflation forecasts pp. 236-241

- Yoichi Tsuchiya, Hiroyuki Takemura and Takashi Udagawa
- Bank health, lines of credit, and corporate investment: evidence from the Great Recession pp. 242-247

- Wei Zhang, Anne Macy and Huabing Wang
- Measuring the unmeasurable: CSR divergence and future stock price crash risk pp. 248-258

- Weijia Hu, Rui Du, Yu-En Lin and Gui-Ling Huang
- Explanatory factors of French retail wine prices pp. 259-262

- Christian M. Hafner
- The short-term impacts of COVID-19 outbreak on carbon emissions: causal evidence from China pp. 263-269

- Sitong Pan
- The heterogeneous effects of education on relative deprivation: evidence from migrants in China pp. 270-275

- Yucheng Sun and Zhewen Pan
- Effects of education on elderly care preferences pp. 276-285

- Pelin Akyol
- A new salient factor and equity returns: empirical evidence from A-Shares pp. 286-294

- Hailin Zhou, Zhangzhi Hu and Xinyu Wu
Volume 32, issue 1, 2025
- An empirical note on university rankings pp. 1-4

- Kang Hua Cao, Chi-Keung Woo and Yi Shi
- What drives Basel III implementation? A cross-country empirical investigation pp. 5-8

- Mete Feridun
- Does artificial intelligence improve the quality of export products? Evidence from China pp. 9-13

- Xiaohui Xu and Chenchen Tian
- Regional trade networks and income inequality pp. 14-22

- Yuheng Liang and Ming Zhang
- An economic approach to gun control: analysis of the Gun Violence Prevention and Community Safety Act of 2020 pp. 23-27

- Joseph G. Eisenhauer
- Deriving technology indicators from corporate websites: a comparative assessment using patents pp. 28-41

- Sebastian Heinrich
- Does judicial informatization affect firms’ digital innovation intention during the COVID-19 pandemic? pp. 42-47

- Panpan Zheng, Zhen Li and Ziyin Zhuang
- Sample selection models with common endogeneity in the selection and outcome: revisiting the family gap pp. 48-51

- Grace Arnold and Riju Joshi
- Reasons for the heterogeneity of regional innovation policy on innovation output: considering the influence of policy sentiment pp. 52-57

- Haoyue Zhang, Zhengwen Song and Kun Xu
- The drug overdose death epidemic: evidence from U.S. Counties pp. 58-61

- Tomi Ovaska, Albert Sumell and Yogesh Uppal
- The impact of birth order among descendant family CEOs on family firm earnings management pp. 62-66

- He Soung Ahn and Seung Uk Choi
- Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on audit quality: evidence from China pp. 67-72

- Rongbing Huang
- Group size uncertainty in common pool resource dilemmas pp. 73-77

- Hironori Otsubo
- Disaster relief and regional employment: the case of the Great East Japan Earthquake pp. 78-86

- Tomomi Miyazaki
- Temperature highs, climate change salience, and Eco-anxiety: early evidence from the 2022 United Kingdom heatwave pp. 87-94

- Alexandru Savu
- How do repeated data breaches affect firm policies? pp. 95-102

- Jin Peng, Haofei Zhang, Juan Mao and Shouhuai Xu
- Market integration and consumer spending pp. 103-109

- Shuyue Qin and Yumeng Zhang
- The nonlinear impact of co-agglomeration between logistics and manufacturing industries on regional economic resilience: an empirical study pp. 110-114

- Haojun Wang, Xiao Su and Jun M. Liu
- The effect of income on satisfaction with spouse’s economic contribution in China pp. 115-120

- Yunchao Cai, Jing Pang and Junlu Ha
- Decomposing Okun’s law: evidence for the United States, 1970–2021 pp. 121-124

- Oscar Peláez-Herreros
- External shocks and corporate performance: evidence from the 2011 Fukushima earthquake pp. 125-130

- Man Zhang and Chao Wang
- Fiscal policy for stabilization during the COVID-19 crisis: the role of social spending pp. 131-134

- Philipp Heimberger
- How fintech adoption is affecting the size of rural bank lending? pp. 135-140

- Nan Chao and Haifen Yang
- Management team stability and financing constraints pp. 141-145

- Zhenge Peng, Wenbin Yang and Jiaqi Mou
- Correction Notice pp. 146-146

- The Editors
- Correction pp. 147-147

- The Editors
- Correction pp. 148-149

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