Baltic Journal of Economics
2002 - 2023
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Volume 23, issue 1, 2023
- Fiscal DSGE model for Latvia pp. 2173915
- Ginters Buss and Patrick Grüning
Volume 22, issue 2, 2022
- Has the relationship between the real exchange rate and its fundamentals changed over time? pp. 68-89
- Juan Cuestas, Mercedes Monfort and Bojan Shimbov
- Can the economic growth of interwar Latvia be estimated by contemporary national accounts? pp. 90-109
- Ola Grytten, Zenonas Norkus, Jurgita Markevičiūtė and Jānis Šiliņš
- The effectiveness of tax incentives to encourage private savings pp. 110-125
- Ludmila Fadejeva and Olegs Tkacevs
- The role of risk attitudes and expectations in household borrowing: evidence from Estonia pp. 126-145
- Eva Branten
- The effect of COVID-19 and the wage compensation measure on income-related gender disparities pp. 146-166
- Merilen Laurimäe, Tiiu Paas and Alari Paulus
Volume 22, issue 1, 2022
- Fiscal adjustments: lessons from and for the Baltic states pp. 1-27
- Violeta Klyvienė and Audronė Jakaitienė
- Gender disparities in wage returns to human capital components: how different are European labour markets? pp. 28-48
- Maryna Tverdostup and Tiiu Paas
- The ins and outs of Central European unemployment pp. 49-67
- Vladislav Flek, Martin Hála and Martina Mysíková
Volume 21, issue 2, 2021
- What determines the capital structure of farms? Empirical evidence from Poland pp. 113-133
- Geoffroy Enjolras, Gilles Sanfilippo and Michał Soliwoda
- Local business environment, managerial expertise and tax corruption of small- and medium-sized enterprises pp. 134-157
- Vu Nam, Tuan Anh Bui, Ngoc Minh Nguyen and Ngoc Hiep Luu
- Are we there yet? Intergenerational mobility and economic assimilation of second-generation immigrants in Estonia pp. 158-183
- Laura Helena Kivi, Janno Järve, Sten Anspal, Marko Sõmer and Indrek Seppo
- Short-term inflation projections model and its assessment in Latvia pp. 184-204
- Andrejs Bessonovs and Olegs Krasnopjorovs
Volume 21, issue 1, 2021
- The impact of credit shocks on the European labour market pp. 1-25
- Katalin Bodnár, Ludmila Fadejeva, Marco Hoeberichts, Mario Izquierdo, Christophe Jadeau and Eliana Viviano
- Fiscal deficit forecasts in Europe: evidence for a double standard? pp. 26-42
- Jakub Rybacki
- Do low minimum wages disserve workers? A case study of the Czech and Slovak Republics pp. 43-59
- Kamila Fialova and Martina Mysíková
- The Investment behaviour of dairy farms in transition economies pp. 60-84
- Imre Fertő, Štefan Bojnec, Jozsef Fogarasi and Ants-Hannes Viira
- Overeducation and wages: the role of cognitive skills and personality traits pp. 85-111
- Marta Palczyńska
Volume 20, issue 2, 2020
- Macroeconomic volatility, monetary union, and external exposure: evidence from five Eurozone members pp. 117-138
- Scott Hegerty
- Measurement and decomposition of Lithuania's income inequality pp. 139-169
- Nerijus Černiauskas and Andrius Čiginas
- Conventional and unconventional monetary policies: effects on the Finnish housing market pp. 170-186
- Signe Rosenberg
- Country-level effects of the ECB’s expanded asset purchase programme pp. 187-217
- Andrejs Zlobins
- Measuring the effects of inflation and inflation uncertainty on output growth in the central and eastern European countries pp. 218-242
- Dejan Živkov, Jelena Kovačević and Nataša Papić-Blagojević
Volume 20, issue 1, 2020
- Debt literacy and debt advice-seeking behaviour among Facebook users: the role of social networks pp. 1-33
- Andrzej Cwynar, Wiktor Cwynar, Mieczysław Kowerski, Kamil Filipek and Przemysław Szuba
- Language training for unemployed non-natives: who benefits the most? pp. 34-58
- Laura Helena Kivi, Marko Sõmer and Epp Kallaste
- Who is responsible for asymmetric fuel price adjustments? An application of the threshold cointegrated VAR model pp. 59-73
- Emilia Gosińska, Katarzyna Leszkiewicz-Kędzior and Aleksander Welfe
- Southern and Eastern Europe in the Eurozone: convergence or divergence? pp. 74-93
- Andrea Boltho
- Asymmetries in effects of domestic inflation drivers in the Baltic States: a Phillips curve-based nonlinear ARDL approach pp. 94-116
- Vladimir Mihajlović and Gordana Marjanović
Volume 19, issue 2, 2019
- The effectiveness of fiscal policy within business cycle-Ricardians vs. non-Ricardians approach pp. 195-215
- Piotr Krajewski and Agata Szymanska
- Firm productivity, heterogeneity and macroeconomic dynamics: a data-driven investigation pp. 216-247
- Mihnea Constantinescu and Aurelija Proskute
- What drives business cycle synchronization? BMA results from the European Union pp. 248-275
- Krzysztof Beck
- Can inaction account for the incomplete exchange rate pass-through? Evidence from threshold ARDL model pp. 276-295
- Karolina Konopczak
- Bank credit and money creation in a DSGE model of a small open economy pp. 296-333
- Jaunius Karmelavicius and Tomas Ramanauskas
- Private rental housing market underdevelopment: life cycle model simulations for Poland pp. 334-358
- Michał Rubaszek
Volume 19, issue 1, 2019
- Do macroprudential policy instruments reduce the procyclical impact of capital ratio on bank lending? Cross-country evidence pp. 1-38
- Malgorzata Olszak, Sylwia Roszkowska and Iwona Kowalska
- Crimea and punishment: the impact of sanctions on Russian economy and economies of the euro area pp. 39-51
- Konstantin Kholodilin and Aleksei Netsunajev
- Wage dynamics and worker mobility during deep recessions pp. 52-83
- Anete Pajuste and Hernán Ruffo
- How do oil price changes affect inflation in Central and Eastern European countries? A wavelet-based Markov switching approach pp. 84-104
- Dejan Živkov, Jasmina Đuraskovic and Slavica Manic
- Business orientation, efficiency, and credit quality across business cycle: Islamic versus conventional banking. Are there any lessons for Europe and Baltic States? pp. 105-135
- Nosheen and Abdul Rashid
- Who cares? Evidence on informal and formal home care use in Estonia pp. 136-154
- Irina Mozhaeva
- Cyclicality in lending activity of Euro area in pre- and post- 2008 crisis: a local-adaptive-based testing of wavelets pp. 155-175
- Jitka Poměnková, Eva Klejmova and Zuzana Kucerova
- Finland's public sector balance sheet pp. 176-194
- Maren Brede and Christian Henn
Volume 18, issue 2, 2018
- Job retention among older workers in central and Eastern Europe pp. 69-94
- Wojciech Hardy, Aneta Kiełczewska, Piotr Lewandowski and Iga Magda
- Network-based macro fluctuations: what about an open economy? pp. 95-117
- Mihnea Constantinescu and Kristina Barauskaite (Griskeviciene)
- Ragnar Nurkse and the international financial architecture pp. 118-128
- Barry Eichengreen
Volume 18, issue 1, 2018
- The Baltic banking system in the enlarged European Union: the effect of the financial crisis on efficiency pp. 1-24
- Jose Luis Gallizo, Jordi Moreno and Manuel Salvador
- The public-private sector wage gap in Latvia pp. 25-50
- Karlis Vilerts
- Minimum wages and employment retention: A microeconometric study for Estonia pp. 51-67
- Simona Ferraro, Birgit Hanilane and Karsten Staehr
Volume 17, issue 2, 2017
- Effects of population ageing on the pension system in Belarus pp. 103-118
- Katerina Lisenkova and Kateryna Bornukova
- Randomness or stock–flow: which mechanism describes labour market matching in Poland? pp. 119-135
- Ewa Gałecka-Burdziak
- An analysis of the primary and secondary housing market in Poland: evidence from the 17 largest cities pp. 136-151
- Robert Leszczynski and Krzysztof Olszewski
- Forecasting the Estonian rate of inflation using factor models pp. 152-189
- Nicolas Reigl
- Influence of internet and social media presence on small, local banks’ market power pp. 190-214
- Dariusz Filip, Krzysztof Jackowicz and Lukasz Kozlowski
Volume 17, issue 1, 2017
- Monetary policy transmission: the case of Lithuania pp. 1-24
- Julius Stakėnas and Rasa Stasiukynaite
- Non-performing loans in Baltic States: determinants and macroeconomic effects pp. 25-44
- Jordan Kjosevski and Mihail Petkovski
- Implications of the European integration: revisiting the hypothesis of ‘hub-and-spokes’ model pp. 45-56
- Tinatin Akhvlediani and Katarzyna Śledziewska
- Is the success of an issuer an investor success? Evidence from Polish IPOs pp. 57-77
- Bogumila Brycz, Tadeusz Dudycz and Michal J. Kowalski
- Estimation of energy productivity change in Baltic Sea and EU non-Baltic Sea states pp. 78-102
- Ming-Chung Chang and Ching-Hua Yu
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