Baltic Journal of Economics
2002 - 2025
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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 Netšunajev
- 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
Volume 16, issue 2, 2016
- Fundamental housing prices in the Baltic States: empirical approach pp. 53-80

- Darius Kulikauskas
- Should pension funds hedge currency risk? The case of Poland pp. 81-94

- Radoslaw Kurach and Daniel Papla
- Firm exporting and productivity: what if productivity is no longer a black box pp. 95-113

- Huong Van Vu, Mark Holmes, Tuyen Tran and Steven Lim
- Investor education and trading activity on the stock market pp. 114-131

- Kristjan Liivamagi
- Productivity clustering and growth in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 132-151

- Mihai Nitoi and Maria Miruna Pochea
- Internal labour market mobility in 2005–2014 in Latvia: the micro data approach pp. 152-174

- Ludmila Fadejeva and Ieva Opmane
- Work incentives across the income distribution and for model families in Lithuania: 2005-2013 pp. 175-191

- Jekaterina Navicke and Romas Lazutka
- The labour market performance of young return migrants after the crisis in CEE countries: the case of Estonia pp. 192-220

- Maryna Tverdostup and Jaan Masso
Volume 16, issue 1, 2016
- Evaluation of Latvia’s re-exports using firm-level trade data pp. 1-20

- Konstantins Benkovskis, Santa Berzina and Liva Zorgenfreija
- Measuring foreign impact: leading index construction using hierarchical dynamic factor model pp. 21-32

- Agne Reklaite
- Survey measures of inflation expectations in Poland: are they relevant from the macroeconomic perspective? pp. 33-52

- Tomasz Łyziak
Volume 15, issue 2, 2015
- Explaining and tackling the shadow economy in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania: a tax morale approach pp. 81-98

- Colin Williams and Ioana Horodnic
- Financial incentives to work in the context of a complex reform package and growing wages: the Polish experience 2005–2011 pp. 99-121

- Michal Myck, Adrian Domitrz, Leszek Morawski and Aneta Semeniuk
Volume 15, issue 1, 2015
- Gender wage gap in Estonia: a non-parametric decomposition pp. 1-16

- Sten Anspal
- Detection of implicit fluctuation bands and their credibility in EU candidate countries pp. 18-37

- Simon Sosvilla-Rivero and María del Carmen Ramos-Herrera
- No milk for the bear: the impact on the Baltic states of Russia's counter-sanctions pp. 38-49

- Kaspar Oja
- Shortcomings of the EU state aid model from peripheral perspective: the case of Estonian Air pp. 50-64

- Viljar Veebel, Illimar Ploom and Liina Kulu
- Disinflation and monetary independence in Romania pp. 65-79

- Lukasz Goczek
Volume 14, issue 1-2, 2014
- Against the political expectations and theoretical models: how to implement austerity and not to lose political power pp. 2-16

- Viljar Veebel and Liina Kulu
- Perils of excessive credit growth: evidence from 11 new EU member states pp. 17-34

- Laivi Laidroo and Kadri Männasoo
- Euro area monetary policy transmission in Estonia pp. 55-77

- Gertrud Errit and Lenno Uusküla
- The contribution of R&D to production efficiency in OECD countries: econometric analysis of industry-level panel data pp. 78-100

- Margo Liik, Jaan Masso and Kadri Ukrainski
- The equilibrium real exchange rate: pros and cons of different approaches with application to Latvia pp. 101-123

- Viktors Ajevskis, Ramune Rimgailaite, Uldis Rutkaste and Olegs Tkacevs
- Bidirectional linkage between inflation and inflation uncertainty – the case of Eastern European countries pp. 124-139

- Dejan Živkov, Jovan Njegic and Marko Pecanac
- Measuring the competitiveness of Latvian companies pp. 140-158

- Arnis Sauka
- The application of Bayesian model averaging in assessing the impact of the regulatory framework on economic growth pp. 159-180

- Mariusz Próchniak and Bartosz Witkowski
- Financial distress and cycle-sensitive corporate investments pp. 181–193

- Peeter Maripuu and Kadri Männasoo
- Implications of the liquidity crisis in the Baltic-Nordic region pp. 35-54

- Ivo Karilaid, Tõnn Talpsepp and Tarvo Vaarmets
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