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Volume 38, issue 5, 2024
- Meta‐analysis of social science research: A practitioner's guide pp. 1547-1566

- Zuzana Irsova, Hristos Doucouliagos, Tomas Havranek and T. Stanley
- Selective and (mis)leading economics journals: Meta‐research evidence pp. 1567-1592

- Zohid Askarov, Anthony Doucouliagos, Hristos Doucouliagos and T. Stanley
- The environment, life expectancy, and growth in overlapping generations models: A survey pp. 1593-1621

- Anna Dugan, Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz and Natacha Raffin
- The empirics of technology, employment and occupations: Lessons learned and challenges ahead pp. 1622-1655

- Fabio Montobbio, Jacopo Staccioli, Maria Enrica Virgillito and Marco Vivarelli
- Review of behavioral economics models of the altruistic crowding‐out effect from monetary incentives pp. 1656-1685

- Stijn Bruers
- Vice versa: The decoupling of content and topic heterogeneity in collusion research pp. 1686-1730

- W. Benedikt Schmal
- The dynamic impact of trade on environment pp. 1731-1759

- Huanhuan Wang, Zhenglian Zhang and Zhiqiang Zhang
- A new method for measuring industrial chain risk exposure: A regional perspective in China pp. 1760-1794

- Ni Hongfu, Zhong Daocheng and Peng Siyi
- Foreign shareholding and corporate environmental expenditure: Evidence from China pp. 1795-1818

- Zhi Luo, Huanhuan Yang and Yinuo Zhang
- Carbon market integration, productivity, and welfare: A quantitative analysis pp. 1819-1845

- Yuying Liu, Yongjin Wang and Xiaofan Li
- Water rights trading and corporate productivity: Evidence from a quasi‐natural experiment of China's pilot policy pp. 1846-1872

- Duan Liu, Nizhou Yu, Hong Wan, Jinghua Ou, Shujie Yao and Qiuhong Wang
- Does global warming worsen poverty and inequality? An updated review pp. 1873-1905

- Hai-Anh Dang, Stephane Hallegatte and Trong‐Anh Trinh
- Within‐ and across‐province agglomeration of LEED certifications in China pp. 1906-1927

- Guanzu Ding, Wei Lin and Yanfei Wang
- Climate change in Europe and international portfolio allocation: Micro‐level evidence from global funds pp. 1928-1955

- Xiao Li, Xingyu Lu and Wenjing Xie
- Feeling the heat: Extreme temperatures and housing prices in China pp. 1956-1982

- Yankun Kang, Dongxiao Niu, Jie Song and Weizeng Sun
- Climate disasters and processing of green patents pp. 1983-2010

- Guangyuan Guo, Dongmin Hu and Xiaohu Wang
- Climate change, institution, and the economy pp. 2011-2013

- Haichao Fan, Guanghuan Wan and Huanhuan Wang
Volume 38, issue 4, 2024
- Consumer financial vulnerability: Review, synthesis, and future research agenda pp. 1045-1084

- Sara Fernández‐López, Marcos Álvarez‐Espiño, Lucía Rey‐Ares and Sandra Castro‐González
- Is research on hedge fund performance published selectively? A quantitative survey pp. 1085-1131

- Fan Yang, Tomas Havranek, Zuzana Irsova and Jiri Novak
- The properties of contemporary money pp. 1132-1155

- Isaiah Hull and Or Sattath
- Segmentation of the Chinese stock market: A review pp. 1156-1198

- Zhe Peng, Kainan Xiong and Yahui Yang
- Future directions in nowcasting economic activity: A systematic literature review pp. 1199-1233

- Alina Stundziene, Vaida Pilinkiene, Jurgita Bruneckiene, Andrius Grybauskas, Mantas Lukauskas and Irena Pekarskiene
- Understanding the climate change‐migration nexus through the lens of household surveys: An empirical review to assess data gaps pp. 1234-1275

- Marco Letta, Pierluigi Montalbano and Adriana Paolantonio
- Business cycle accounting: What have we learned so far? pp. 1276-1316

- Pedro Brinca, João Ricardo Costa Filho and Francesca Loria
- What is the value of data? A review of empirical methods pp. 1317-1337

- Diane Coyle and Annabel Manley
- Financial crime and punishment: A meta‐analysis pp. 1338-1398

- Laure de Batz and Evžen Kočenda
- How much capital should be taxed? A review of the quantitative and empirical literature pp. 1399-1436

- Luca Spataro and Tommaso Crescioli
- Unemployment and health: A meta‐analysis pp. 1437-1472

- Matteo Picchio and Michele Ubaldi
- The interrelationship between the COVID‐19 pandemic and conflict behavior: A survey pp. 1473-1489

- Subhasish M. Chowdhury and Senjuti Karmakar
- Subsidizing housing with deductions pp. 1490-1515

- Maxence Valentin
- e‐Commerce platforms and self‐preferencing pp. 1516-1543

- Federico Etro
Volume 38, issue 3, 2024
- Determinants of football players’ valuation: A systematic review pp. 577-600

- Maxence Franceschi, Jean‐François Brocard, Florian Follert and Jean‐Jacques Gouguet
- Financial stability, stranded assets and the low‐carbon transition – A critical review of the theoretical and applied literatures pp. 601-716

- Louis Daumas
- The economics of standards: A literature review pp. 717-758

- Lijuan Yang
- Solo self‐employment––Key policy challenges pp. 759-792

- Jerzy Cieślik and André van Stel
- Determinants and consequences of corporate social responsibility disclosure: A survey of extant literature pp. 793-822

- Waris Ali, Stelios Bekiros, Nazim Hussain, Sana Akbar Khan and Duc Khuong Nguyen
- Bank capital, lending, and regulation: A meta‐analysis pp. 823-851

- Simona Malovana, Martin Hodula, Josef Bajzik and Zuzana Gric
- Wage response to corporate income taxes: A meta‐regression analysis pp. 852-876

- Jonas Knaisch and Carla Pöschel
- How does liberalization affect emerging stock markets? Theories and empirical evidence pp. 877-898

- Bao Trung Hoang and Cesario Mateus
- A review of Phillips‐Sul approach‐based club convergence tests pp. 899-930

- Mateusz Tomal
- Noncompliant behaviors in general equilibrium: A survey pp. 931-955

- Bruno Chiarini, Maria Ferrara and Marzano Elisabetta
- Racial and income‐based affirmative action in higher education admissions: Lessons from the Brazilian experience pp. 956-972

- Rodrigo Zeidan, Silvio Luiz de Almeida, Inacio Bo and Neil Lewis
- 30 years of exchange rate analysis and forecasting: A bibliometric review pp. 973-1007

- Siran Fang, Yunjie Wei and Shouyang Wang
- Thirty years of academic finance pp. 1008-1042

- David Ardia, Keven Bluteau and Mohammad‐Abbas Meghani
Volume 38, issue 2, 2024
- Expectations, beliefs, and perceptions in the modern economy: An overview pp. 297-302

- Edda Claus and F. Antoine Dedewanou
- Narratives in economics pp. 303-341

- Michael Roos and Matthias Reccius
- Central bank forecasting: A survey pp. 342-364

- Carola Binder and Rodrigo Sekkel
- Central bank communication and social media: From silence to Twitter pp. 365-388

- Donato Masciandaro, Oana Peia and Davide Romelli
- The many faces of social media in business and economics research: Taking stock of the literature and looking into the future pp. 389-426

- Andranik Tumasjan
- Consumers' macroeconomic expectations pp. 427-451

- Lena Dräger and Michael Lamla
- Behavioral finance: Evolution from the classical theory and remarks pp. 452-475

- Roberto Arturo Agudelo Aguirre and Alberto Antonio Agudelo Aguirre
- A review on ESG investing: Investors’ expectations, beliefs and perceptions pp. 476-502

- Roman Kräussl, Tobi Oladiran and Denitsa Stefanova
- Finance and intelligence: An overview of the literature pp. 503-554

- Nicolas Eber, Patrick Roger and Tristan Roger
- Non‐Fungible Tokens (NFTs): A Review of Pricing Determinants, Applications and Opportunities pp. 555-574

- Roman Kräussl and Alessandro Tugnetti
Volume 38, issue 1, 2024
- Cross‐country data on skills and the quality of schooling: A selective survey pp. 3-26

- Ángel de la Fuente and Rafael Domenech
- Asset Pricing and Machine Learning: A critical review pp. 27-56

- Matteo Bagnara
- What do we know about no‐show behavior? A systematic, interdisciplinary literature review pp. 57-96

- Caroline Amberger and Dominik Schreyer
- On the connectedness of commodity markets: A critical and selective survey of empirical studies and bibliometric analysis pp. 97-136

- Mehmet Balcilar, Ojonugwa Usman and Büşra Ağan
- Reviewing the employee spinout literature: A cross‐disciplinary approach pp. 137-167

- Sepideh Yeganegi, Parshotam Dass and André O. Laplume
- Unraveling urban advantages—A meta‐analysis of agglomeration economies pp. 168-200

- S. Donovan, Thomas Graaff, Henri de Groot and Carl Koopmans
- Why do banks use credit default swaps (CDS)? A systematic review pp. 201-231

- Tabassum and Mohammad Yameen
- Loan‐to‐value limits as a macroprudential policy tool: Developments in theory and practice pp. 232-267

- William Gatt
- A systematic review on price volatility in agriculture pp. 268-294

- Zeeshan Mustafa, Giuliano Vitali, Ray Huffaker and Maurizio Canavari
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