Journal of Economic Surveys
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Volume 36, issue 3, 2022
- Globalization and environment: The roles of China pp. 531-533

- Haichao Fan and Guanghua Wan
- Political connection, contract intensity, and OFDI: Evidence from China pp. 534-557

- Guangyuan Guo, Jing Li, Dan Wang and Lina Zhang
- EU‐China trade and intra‐EU trade: Substitute or complementary? pp. 558-585

- Huiyao Chen, Changyuan Luo, Mary‐Françoise Renard and Shiyi Sun
- The distributive impacts of the Belt and Road Initiative pp. 586-604

- Zhi Luo, Guanghua Wan, Chen Wang and Xun Zhang
- What is the rationale behind China's infrastructure investment under the Belt and Road Initiative pp. 605-633

- Longcan Zou, Jim Huangnan Shen, Jun Zhang and Chien‐Chiang Lee
- Uncertainty, GVC participation and the export of Chinese firms pp. 634-661

- Xiaosong Wang, Huan Wu, Le Li and Lu Liu
- Valuation effects of the US–China trade war: The effects of foreign managers and foreign exposure pp. 662-683

- Haoyuan Ding, Bo Pu, Tong Qi and Kai Wang
- Environmental regulation and inward foreign direct investment: Evidence from the eleventh Five‐Year Plan in China pp. 684-707

- Yanyun Li, Faqin Lin and Wenxiao Wang
- Global value chain engagement and air pollution: Evidence from Chinese firms pp. 708-727

- Yue Hua, Yue Lu and Ruili Zhao
- Governmental inspection and local legislation on environmental protection: Evidence from China pp. 728-763

- Zifang Ding, Xiang Gao, Xuesong Qian and Huanhuan Wang
Volume 36, issue 2, 2022
- Analytical political economy: Complexity, growth, international trade pp. 271-275

- Roberto Veneziani and Luca Zamparelli
- STATISTICAL EQUILIBRIUM METHODS IN ANALYTICAL POLITICAL ECONOMY pp. 276-309

- Ellis Scharfenaker
- Computational methods and classical‐Marxian economics pp. 310-349

- Jonathan Cogliano, Roberto Veneziani and Naoki Yoshihara
- Neoclassical influences in agent‐based literature: A systematic review pp. 350-385

- Emiliano Brancaccio, Mauro Gallegati and Raffaele Giammetti
- THE REAL EXCHANGE RATE AND DEVELOPMENT THEORY, EVIDENCE, ISSUES AND CHALLENGES pp. 386-428

- Firat Demir and Arslan Razmi
- New advances and controversies in the framework of balance‐of‐payments‐constrained growth pp. 429-467

- Robert Blecker
- The distributive cycle: Evidence and current debates pp. 468-503

- Jose Barrales‐Ruiz, Ivan Mendieta‐Muñoz, Codrina Rada, Daniele Tavani and Rudiger von Arnim
- The finance‐growth nexus enigma: Bringing in institutional context and the productiveness debate pp. 504-527

- Richard E. Itaman
Volume 36, issue 1, 2022
- Hero or villain? The financial system in the 21st century pp. 3-40

- Jan Libich and Liam Lenten
- Liquidity measurement: A comparative review of the literature with a focus on high frequency pp. 41-74

- Zeynep Cobandag Guloglu and Cumhur Ekinci
- High‐frequency trading: Definition, implications, and controversies pp. 75-107

- Khairul Zharif Zaharudin, Martin R. Young and Wei‐Huei Hsu
- Bank survival around the world: A meta‐analytic review pp. 108-156

- Evžen Kočenda and Ichiro Iwasaki
- Dangerous games: A literature review on cybersecurity investments pp. 157-187

- Alessandro Fedele and Cristian Roner
- A review of nudges: Definitions, justifications, effectiveness pp. 188-213

- Luca Congiu and Ivan Moscati
- Causal mediation analysis in economics: Objectives, assumptions, models pp. 214-234

- Viviana Celli
- Quantitative easing and economic growth in Japan: A meta‐analysis pp. 235-268

- Alexandra Lopes, Pedro Linhares, Luís Filipe Martins and Tiago Sequeira
Volume 35, issue 5, 2021
- Scientometric‐based analysis in business and economics: Introduction, examples, and guidelines pp. 1261-1270

- Giovanni Abramo and Les Oxley
- “MANY‐CITEDNESS”: CITATIONS MEASURE MORE THAN JUST SCIENTIFIC QUALITY pp. 1271-1301

- Carlo D'Ippoliti
- MEASURING SOCIETAL IMPACTS OF RESEARCH WITH ALTMETRICS? COMMON PROBLEMS AND MISTAKES pp. 1302-1314

- Mike Thelwall
- INVESTIGATING ALTMETRIC INFORMATION FOR THE TOP 1000 JOURNALS FROM HANDELSBLATT RANKING IN ECONOMIC AND BUSINESS STUDIES pp. 1315-1343

- Kaltrina Nuredini
- GENDER DISPARITIES IN INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH COLLABORATION: A STUDY OF 25,000 UNIVERSITY PROFESSORS pp. 1344-1380

- Marek Kwiek and Wojciech Roszka
- GENDER DIVERSITY IN RESEARCH TEAMS AND CITATION IMPACT IN ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT pp. 1381-1404

- Abdelghani Maddi and Yves Gingras
- Public–private research collaborations: Longitudinal field‐level analysis of determinants, frequency, and impact pp. 1405-1427

- Giovanni Abramo, Francesca Apponi and Ciriaco Andrea D'Angelo
- BIBLIOMETRIC TECHNIQUES AND THEIR USE IN BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS RESEARCH pp. 1428-1451

- Sandra Rousseau and Ronald Rousseau
Volume 35, issue 4, 2021
- Turning point and oscillatory cycles: Concepts, measurement, and use pp. 977-1006

- Mariano Kulish and Adrian Pagan
- A literature review of the economics of COVID‐19 pp. 1007-1044

- Abel Brodeur, David Gray, Anik Islam and Suraiya Bhuiyan
- A review on the economics of artificial intelligence pp. 1045-1072

- Yingying Lu and Yixiao Zhou
- The effects of natural resources on human capital accumulation: A literature survey pp. 1073-1117

- Amir Mousavi and Jeremy Clark
- AGRICULTURAL COOPERATIVES AND FARM SUSTAINABILITY – A LITERATURE REVIEW pp. 1118-1144

- Ahmet Candemir, Sabine Duvaleix and Laure Latruffe
- Skill shortages and skill mismatch: A review of the literature pp. 1145-1167

- Giorgio Brunello and Patricia Wruuck
- The economics of diversity: Innovation, productivity and the labour market pp. 1168-1216

- Ceren Ozgen
- Parametric representation of the top of income distributions: Options, historical evidence, and model selection pp. 1217-1256

- Vladimir Hlasny
- CLARIFYING THE NATURE OF THE HECKMAN CURVE pp. 1257-1258

- David Rea and Tony Burton
Volume 35, issue 3, 2021
- ACCOUNTING FOR GROWTH IN HISTORY pp. 655-669

- Leandro Prados de la Escosura, Tamás Vonyó and Ilya Voskoboynikov
- GROWTH ACCOUNTING IN ECONOMIC HISTORY: FINDINGS, LESSONS AND NEW DIRECTIONS pp. 670-696

- Nicholas Crafts and Pieter Woltjer
- THE SOURCES OF BRITISH ECONOMIC GROWTH SINCE THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION: NOT THE SAME OLD STORY pp. 697-709

- Nicholas Crafts
- HUMAN CAPITAL AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN JAPAN: 1885–2015 pp. 710-740

- Kyoji Fukao, Tatsuji Makino and Tokihiko Settsu
- LONG‐RUN FACTOR ACCUMULATION AND PRODUCTIVITY TRENDS IN ITALY pp. 741-803

- Claire Giordano and Francesco Zollino
- ACCOUNTING FOR GROWTH: SPAIN, 1850–2019 pp. 804-832

- Leandro Prados de la Escosura and Joan Rosés
- LONG RUN ECONOMIC GROWTH PERFORMANCE IN LATIN AMERICA – 1820–2016 pp. 833-869

- André A. Hofman and Patricio Valderrama
- Accounting for growth in the USSR and Russia, 1950–2012 pp. 870-894

- Ilya Voskoboynikov
- THE NATURE OF TECHNOLOGICAL FAILURE: PATTERNS OF BIASED TECHNICAL CHANGE IN SOCIALIST EUROPE pp. 895-925

- Leonard Kukić
- ECONOMIC GROWTH IN INDIA DURING 1950–2015: NEHRUVIAN SOCIALISM TO MARKET CAPITALISM pp. 926-951

- Deb Kusum Das, Abdul Azeez Erumban and Jagannath Mallick
- THE ROLE OF CAPITAL AND PRODUCTIVITY IN ACCOUNTING FOR INCOME DIFFERENCES SINCE 1913 pp. 952-974

- Daniel Gallardo‐Albarrán and Robert Inklaar
Volume 35, issue 2, 2021
- WHERE DO WE STAND IN CRYPTOCURRENCIES ECONOMIC RESEARCH? A SURVEY BASED ON HYBRID ANALYSIS pp. 377-407

- Aurelio Fernandez Bariviera and Ignasi Merediz‐Solà
- EFFECTS OF GRADE RETENTION POLICIES: A LITERATURE REVIEW OF EMPIRICAL STUDIES APPLYING CAUSAL INFERENCE pp. 408-451

- Javier Valbuena, Mauro Mediavilla, Álvaro Choi and María Gil
- MULTISIDED PLATFORMS AND MARKETS: A SURVEY OF THE THEORETICAL LITERATURE pp. 452-487

- Juan Manuel Sanchez‐Cartas and Gonzalo León
- FINANCIALIZATION OF COMMODITIES BEFORE AND AFTER THE GREAT FINANCIAL CRISIS pp. 488-511

- Filippo Natoli
- ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS AND RISK MANAGEMENT IN THE FINANCIAL SECTOR: A SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW pp. 512-538

- Miriam Breitenstein, Duc Khuong Nguyen and Thomas Walther
- THE INTELLECTUAL IDEAS INSIDE CENTRAL BANKS: WHAT'S CHANGED (OR NOT) SINCE THE CRISIS? pp. 539-565

- Callan Windsor
- AN OVERVIEW OF DYNAMIC MODEL AVERAGING TECHNIQUES IN TIME‐SERIES ECONOMETRICS pp. 566-614

- Nima Nonejad
- THE DECLINE IN THE U.S. LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION RATE: A LITERATURE REVIEW pp. 615-652

- Francisco Perez‐Arce and María José Prados
Volume 35, issue 1, 2021
- COMMON‐ENEMY EFFECTS: MULTIDISCIPLINARY ANTECEDENTS AND ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES pp. 3-33

- Kris De Jaegher
- DOES INVESTOR PROTECTION INCREASE FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT? A META‐ANALYSIS pp. 34-70

- Josef Brada, Zdenek Drabek and Ichiro Iwasaki
- DOES EDUCATION REALLY IMPROVE HEALTH? A META‐ANALYSIS pp. 71-105

- Xindong Xue, Mingmei Cheng and Wangyongxin Zhang
- ARE IMPACTS OF EARLY INTERVENTIONS IN THE SCANDINAVIAN WELFARE STATE CONSISTENT WITH A HECKMAN CURVE? A META‐ANALYSIS pp. 106-140

- Michael Rosholm, Alexander Paul, Dorthe Bleses, Anders Højen, Philip S. Dale, Peter Jensen, Laura M. Justice, Michael Svarer and Simon Calmar Andersen
- INTEREST RATE PASS‐THROUGH: A META‐ANALYSIS OF THE LITERATURE pp. 141-191

- Jiří Gregor, Ales Melecky and Martin Melecký
- CROSS‐SECTIONAL DEPENDENCE AND SPILLOVERS IN SPACE AND TIME: WHERE SPATIAL ECONOMETRICS AND GLOBAL VAR MODELS MEET pp. 192-226

- J.Paul Elhorst, Marco Gross and Eugen Tereanu
- A SURVEY OF THE HOLD‐UP PROBLEM IN THE EXPERIMENTAL ECONOMICS LITERATURE pp. 227-249

- Yadi Yang
- THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES: A REVIEW OF THE EMPIRICAL LITERATURE pp. 250-306

- Haiqing Hu, Di Chen, Chun‐Ping Chang and Yin Chu
- MODELING THE NEXUS BETWEEN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND RENEWABLE ENERGY: THE AFRICAN PERSPECTIVES pp. 307-329

- Sofien Tiba and Belaid Fateh
- POLLUTION'S ROLE IN REDUCING URBAN QUALITY OF LIFE IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD pp. 330-347

- Matthew Kahn, Nancy Lozano‐Gracia and Maria Edisa Soppelsa
- THE (NON‐)SIGNIFICANCE OF REPORTING ERRORS IN ECONOMICS: EVIDENCE FROM THREE TOP JOURNALS pp. 348-373

- Peter Pütz and Stephan B. Bruns
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