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Volume 61, month 12, 2022
- Asymmetric reactions in the tourism‐led growth hypothesis pp. 661-677

- Nikeel Nishkar Kumar, Arvind Patel, Sean Kimpton and Antony Andrews
- When a compromise gets compromised by another compromise pp. 678-716

- Jan Libich and Dat Nguyen
- Factors affecting the growth of small privately‐owned financial planning businesses pp. 717-737

- Darren A. Pawski, Robert Powell and Anna Golab
- Persistence analysis of research intensity in OECD countries since 1870 pp. 738-750

- Sakiru Solarin, Gema Lopez and Luis A. Gil‐Alana
- What are the drivers of SMEs' financial performance? The interaction of intellectual capital and ownership pp. 751-777

- Quan Tran, Anh‐Tuan Doan and Thao Tran
- The effect of sanitation and safe drinking water on child mortality and life expectancy: Evidence from a global sample of 100 countries pp. 778-797

- Mallesh Ummalla, Asharani Samal, Abdulrasheed Zakari and Sathu Lingamurthy
- How do FDI inflows curvilinearly affect carbon emissions? Threshold effects of energy service availability and cleanliness pp. 798-824

- Fuzhong Chen, Guohai Jiang and Kangyin Dong
- The tone from above: Does tunnelling by ultimate owners impinge on the relations between managerial compensation and earnings management? pp. 825-847

- Wenzhou Li, Liang Chen and Pengfei Sheng
- Financing liabilities and inefficient investment of listed companies: Based on the adjustment effect of different financial structures pp. 848-875

- Yuanyue Wang, Zhaohui Yu and Xiaojing Yi
- Common ownership and stock price crash risk: Evidence from China pp. 876-912

- Ping Jiang, Yunbiao Ma and Beibei Shi
Volume 61, month 09, 2022
- Price wars in strategical price‐setting supergames: Application to the retail oil industry pp. 395-409

- Yassine Badra
- Re‐examining the impact of sectoral‐ and industrial‐level FDI on growth: Does institutional quality, education levels and trade openness matter? pp. 410-435

- Hazwan Haini and Pauline Tan
- Dynamic spatial effects of determinants of foreign direct investment: A case of the southern key economic region of Vietnam pp. 436-454

- The Nguyen Huynh
- Servicification and global value chain survival: Firm‐level evidence from India pp. 455-473

- Ketan Reddy and Subash Sasidharan
- Environmental regulation stringency and foreign direct investment pp. 474-493

- Quan Tran, Thao Tran and Duc Hong Vo
- Improving Australia's trade balance: A case study of agro‐forest and fish products pp. 494-533

- Mohammad Abul Kashem, Mohammad Mafizur Rahman and Rasheda Khanam
- Innovation information disclosure and stock price crash risk‐based supervision and insurance effect path analysis pp. 534-590

- Ziqin Yu and Xiang Xiao
- Quantifying the economy‐wide returns to innovation for Australia pp. 591-614

- Katherine Wynn, Mingji Liu and Jasmine Cohen
- Methods to evaluate institutional responses to performance‐based research funding systems pp. 615-634

- Robert Buckle and John Creedy
- Agricultural green efficiency and productivity incorporating waste recycling pp. 635-660

- Ruomei Xu, Yanrui Wu and Chen Chen
Volume 61, month 06, 2022
- Geoff Harcourt (27.6.1931 to 7.12.2021) pp. 207-212

- Tim Harcourt
- Geoff Harcourt: A Portrait (27 June 1931–7 December 2021) pp. 213-216

- K. Vela Velupillai
- State‐ownership and corporate cash holding: Evidence from China pp. 217-233

- Jizhe Yang, Tingfeng Jiang and Lu Dai
- Operational and environmental efficiency of U.S. oil and gas companies towards energy transition policies: A comparative empirical analysis pp. 234-257

- Sami Jarboui
- Was Allyn Young a Marshallian? pp. 258-279

- Ramesh Chandra
- A note on inequality measures for mixtures of double Pareto–lognormal distributions pp. 280-290

- William Griffiths, Duangkamon Chotikapanich and Gholamreza Hajargasht
- Not all oil shocks on the trade balance are alike: Empirical evidence from South Korea pp. 291-303

- Jungho Baek
- Macroprudential policy and house prices in an estimated Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium model for South Africa pp. 304-336

- Lenhle Dlamini and Harold Ngalawa
- Shrinkage of regional differences in the cost‐of‐living index in Japan pp. 337-364

- Manami Ogura
- Cross‐listing on the Hong Kong Exchange and Chinese firm innovation: New evidence pp. 365-393

- Rufei Ma, Xu He and Xin Xiang
Volume 61, month 03, 2022
- Employment protection, production flexibility and corporate capital spending pp. 1-23

- Geran Tian and Weixing Wu
- Financial innovation regulations and firm performance: Evidence from Chinese listed firms pp. 24-41

- Minhua Yang
- Bank loans and firm environmental information disclosure: Evidence from China's heavy polluters pp. 42-71

- Long Wu and Lei Xu
- The impact of climate change on aggregate output in middle‐ and high‐income countries pp. 72-86

- Murat Doğanlar, Faruk Mike and Oktay Kızılkaya
- On the link between U.S.‐China commodity trade and exchange rate uncertainty: An asymmetric analysis pp. 87-137

- Jia Xu, Mohsen Bahmani‐Oskooee and Huseyin Karamelikli
- Does regulatory under‐compliance with governance standards lead to bank instability? An exploration using Indian data pp. 138-180

- Rachita Gulati
- Strategic non‐use of the government's precommitment ability for emissions taxation: Environmental R&D formation in a Cournot duopoly pp. 181-206

- Yasunori Ouchida and Daisaku Goto
Volume 60, month 12, 2021
- Aid for trade and inflation: Exploring the trade openness, export product diversification and foreign direct investment channels pp. 563-593

- Sèna Kimm Gnangnon
- On the asymmetric effects of exchange‐rate volatility on trade flows: Evidence from Korea‐U.S. commodity trade pp. 594-629

- Mohsen Bahmani‐Oskooee and Jungho Baek
- Income inequality and natural gas consumption in China: Do heterogeneous and threshold effects exist? pp. 630-650

- Jun Zhao, Qingzhe Jiang and Kangyin Dong
- Optimal number of privatised products in a differentiated mixed oligopoly with free market entry pp. 651-663

- Akio Kawasaki
- An income determination model for Greece in the Euro Zone pp. 664-673

- Henry Thompson
- The impact of outbound foreign direct investment on export and private investment: Comparative analysis of emerging and developed countries pp. 674-692

- Syed Hasanat Shah and Waqar Ameer
- Identifying the corrupt cog in the wheel: Dimensions of supply chain logistics and cross‐country corruption pp. 693-709

- Rajeev Goel, Ummad Mazhar and James Saunoris
- Small and medium enterprises' credit access, ownership structure and job development pp. 710-735

- Quan Tran, Anh‐Tuan Doan and Thao Tran
- Can agglomeration of producer services reduce urban–rural income inequality? The case of China pp. 736-762

- Jun Zhao, Xiucheng Dong and Kangyin Dong
Volume 60, month 09, 2021
- Letter from the New Editor pp. 373-374

- Rachel Ong ViforJ
- Profit taxation and the optimal privatisation of state holding corporations pp. 375-391

- Quan Dong and Leonard F. S. Wang
- State effectiveness, property rights and entrepreneurial behaviour as determinants of National Innovation pp. 392-423

- Alvina Sabah Idrees and Saima Sarwar
- Observational equivalence of balanced growth with external habit formation pp. 424-434

- Wei Wang
- Does corporate culture matter to earnings management? Evidence from Chinese Time‐honoured Brand firms pp. 435-465

- Fateh Saci, Sajjad M. Jasimuddin and Ariful Hoque
- State ownership and corporate risk‐taking: Empirical evidence in Vietnam pp. 466-481

- Tuan Ho, Duc N. Phung and Yen N. Nguyen
- COVID‐19 outbreak and sectoral performance of the Australian stock market: An event study analysis pp. 482-495

- Md. Mahmudul Alam, Haitian Wei and Abu N. M. Wahid
- Does innovation stimulate performance? The case of small and medium enterprises in regional Australia pp. 496-519

- Khorshed Alam and Adewuyi A. Adeyinka
- Hometown identity of financial officials, financial development and promotion of officials in China pp. 520-543

- Haiyuan Yin and Baifan Chen
- The effects of household and firm credit on growth: New evidence from a panel of developed and developing countries pp. 544-561

- Mohamed Goaied and Amira Gasmi
Volume 60, month 06, 2021
- Aid for Trade and services export diversification in recipient countries pp. 189-225

- Sèna K. Gnangnon
- Impact of financial development on economic growth: Evidence from Sub‐Saharan Africa pp. 226-260

- Hui An, Qianmiao Zou and Mohamed Kargbo
- Analyst coverage and corporate misconduct pp. 261-288

- Jiefei Yang, Ruohan Wang and Yi Xue
- A signalling model of loss leader pricing strategy pp. 289-307

- Baomin Dong, Guixia Guo and Frank Yong Wang
- The role of public debt on economic growth with capital loss pp. 308-327

- Nhat Thien Tran
- On the asymmetric effects of changes in crude oil prices on economic growth: New evidence from China's 31 provinces pp. 328-360

- Jungho Baek, Guimin Lu and Soojoong Nam
- Human capital accumulation, income protection insurance and poverty reduction in the least developed countries pp. 361-372

- Weiguang Liu
Volume 60, month 03, 2021
- Thresholds in finance–growth nexus: Evidence from G‐7 economies pp. 1-40

- Vighneswara Swamy and Munusamy Dharani
- Income comparison and happiness: The role of fair income distribution pp. 41-63

- Yongwei Chen, Dahai Fu and Xinyue Ye
- Asymmetric effect of exchange rate volatility on India's cross‐border trade: Evidence from global financial crisis and multiple threshold nonlinear autoregressive distributed lag model pp. 64-97

- Shabir Mohsin Hashmi, Bisharat Chang and Muhammad Shahbaz
- The relationship ageing of the population and saving in an unemployment context: Empirical evidence using an autoregressive distributed lag bounds testing approach pp. 98-121

- Olfa Frini
- The impact of institutions on financial development: Evidence from East Asian countries pp. 122-137

- Yongqi Feng and Xinye Yu
- How should a government finance pension benefits? pp. 138-152

- Masaya Yasuoka
- On the “merger paradox” in price competition with asymmetric product differentiation pp. 153-162

- Tsuyoshi Toshimitsu and Tetsuya Nakajima
- Peer‐based comparison and firms' discretionary cost decisions pp. 163-185

- Tom Van Caneghem, Walter Aerts and Oveis Madadian