Scottish Journal of Political Economy
1954 - 2023
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Volume 70, issue 5, 2023
- Shadow rates as a measure of the monetary policy stance: Some international evidence pp. 399-422

- Christina Anderl and Guglielmo Maria Caporale
- Optimal fiscal policy under monopolistic competition with firm heterogeneity pp. 423-438

- Cheng‐wei Chang
- The role of liquidity in monetary policy transmission: Evidence from Indian banks pp. 439-458

- Md Gyasuddin Ansari and Rudra Sensarma
- Fiscal crises, decentralization, and indiscipline pp. 459-478

- Ryota Nakatani
- A note of caution on the relation between money growth and inflation pp. 479-496

- Helge Berger, Sune Karlsson and Pär Österholm
Volume 70, issue 4, 2023
- Political regimes and financial crises pp. 285-318

- Rashad Hasanov and Prasad Sankar Bhattacharya
- Lobbying and innovation in the European Union pp. 319-354

- Konstantinos Dellis
- Technology adoption in autocratic economies: The role of fiscal capacity pp. 355-371

- Thorsten Janus
- Aristotle vs. Plato: The classical origins of capitalist & socialist political economies pp. 372-390

- Theocharis Grigoriadis
- Edgeworth's taxation paradox when firms engage in cost‐reducing investment pp. 391-397

- Kojun Hamada, Takao Ohkawa and Makoto Okamura
Volume 70, issue 3, 2023
- Biased managers with network externalities pp. 201-216

- Kangsik Choi, DongJoon Lee and Ki‐Dong Lee
- A model of police financing through income and consumption taxes pp. 217-230

- Weiguang Deng, Xue Li and Zijun Luo
- On competitive balance in the group stage of the UEFA Champions League pp. 231-248

- Francisco Triguero‐Ruiz and Antonio Avila‐Cano
- Armed conflicts and women's authority in intra‐household decision making pp. 249-267

- Kien Le and My Nguyen
- Social externalities of women empowerment: Evidence from suffrage movements of late nineteenth and early twentieth century United States pp. 268-284

- Hamid Noghanibehambari, Farzaneh Noghani and Nahid Tavassoli
Volume 70, issue 2, 2023
- Optimistic income expectations and meeting those expectations: What matters for well‐being in a developing country? pp. 115-132

- Sha Fan and Renuka Mahadevan
- Does possessing an installed base induce a proprietary software producer to act aggressively or mildly in pricing and intrinsic quality provision? pp. 133-143

- Chung‐Hui Chou
- Financial globalization and wage inequality pp. 144-157

- Jiancai Pi, Kaiqi Zhang and Xiangyu Huang
- Lobbying, political competition and the welfare effect of campaign contribution tax pp. 158-179

- Thanh Le and Erkan Yalcin
- University attendance and academic performance: Encouraging student engagement pp. 180-199

- Siobhan Lucey and Maria Grydaki
Volume 70, issue 1, 2023
- Individual self‐control and collective outcomes: An examination of cigarette addiction and taxes pp. 1-18

- Khawaja A. Mamun and Lorán Chollete
- Policy innovation through noise in implementation: Best to be grey (or silver) on Friday, in Halifax pp. 19-37

- Shaun Hargreaves Heap and Oleksandr Talavera
- Works council ‘disaffection’ and establishment survivability pp. 38-67

- John Addison, Paulino Teixeira, Philipp Grunau and Lutz Bellmann
- Automation and inequality with taxes and transfers pp. 68-100

- Rod Tyers and Yixiao Zhou
- Urban bias and multinational firms pp. 101-114

- Jiancai Pi and Xinyi Liu
Volume 69, issue 5, 2022
- Tax smoothing and optimal inflation persistence in RBC monetary models revisited pp. 465-486

- Mehrab Kiarsi
- Non‐linear revenue evaluation pp. 487-505

- Alex Dickson, Ian MacKenzie and Petros Sekeris
- On regional integration, fiscal income, and GDP per capita pp. 506-532

- Yutao Han and Zhen Song
- The capital buffer calibration for other systemically important institutions‐Is the country heterogeneity in the EU caused by regulatory capture? pp. 533-563

- Michael Sigmund
- Public sentiment towards economic sanctions in the Russia–Ukraine war pp. 564-573

- Vu M. Ngo, Toan L. D. Huynh, Phuc V. Nguyen and Huan H. Nguyen
Volume 69, issue 4, 2022
- Inequality and growth in the twenty‐first century pp. 345-366

- Weijie Luo
- Markups, inequality and monetary‐fiscal policies pp. 367-395

- Shiou‐Yen Chu
- Monetary policy when the objectives of central bankers are imperfectly observable pp. 396-415

- Francesco Salsano
- Interest rate rules and inflation risks in a macro‐finance model pp. 416-440

- Roman Horvath, Lorant Kaszab and Aleš Maršál
- Populism, financial crises and banking policies: Economics and psychology pp. 441-464

- Federico Favaretto and Donato Masciandaro
Volume 69, issue 3, 2022
- R&D intensity and income inequality in the G7: 1870–2016 pp. 263-282

- Sefa Awaworyi Churchill, Bin Peng, Russell Smyth and Quanda Zhang
- Dynamic connectedness and spillovers across sectors: Evidence from the Indian stock market pp. 283-300

- Ioannis Chatziantoniou, David Gabauer and Hardik A. Marfatia
- Discretely innovating: The effect of limited market contestability on innovation and growth pp. 301-327

- Steven Bond‐Smith
- Does it matter who extorts? Extortion by competent and incompetent enforcers pp. 328-344

- Andrew Samuel and Ajit Mishra
Volume 69, issue 2, 2022
- Public and private pension systems and macroeconomic volatility in OECD countries pp. 131-168

- Mario Holzner, Stefan Jestl and David Pichler
- Oil shocks and directional predictability of macroeconomic uncertainties of developed economies: Evidence from high‐frequency data† pp. 169-185

- Syed Jawad Hussain Shahzad, Rangan Gupta, Riza Demirer and Christian Pierdzioch
- Why they keep missing: An empirical investigation of sovereign bond ratings and their timing pp. 186-224

- Makram El‐Shagi and Gregor von Schweinitz
- Dynamic version of Okun’s law in the EU15 countries—The role of delays in the unemployment‐output nexus pp. 225-241

- Thomas Obst
- Norwegian oil market concentration and its effects on the oil service companies 1993–2013 pp. 242-262

- Lars Christian Bruno and Riana Steen
Volume 69, issue 1, 2022
- Special issue on the economics of the Middle East and North Africa pp. 1-3

- David Cobham
- Structural change and economic development in the Islamic Middle East 700–1500: Population levels and property rights pp. 4-22

- Maya Shatzmiller
- The Arab region: Development without democracya pp. 23-36

- Samir Makdisi
- Adversities in Syria and their relation to their physical and mental health conditions as Syrian refugees in Turkey pp. 37-59

- Mehmet Balcilar, Jeffrey Nugent and Jiahui Xu
- White elephants on quicksand: Low oil prices and high geopolitical risk pp. 60-107

- Hany Abdel‐Latif and Mahmoud El‐Gamal
- Monetary policy frameworks in the Middle East and North Africa: How do they compare with other groupings? pp. 108-130

- David Cobham
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