Scottish Journal of Political Economy
1954 - 2025
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Volume 72, issue 1, 2025
- Did dollarization help Ecuador?

- Nicolás Cachanosky, Emilio Ocampo, Karla C. Hernández and John Ramseur
- Does regime type matter for economic institutions in non‐democracies?

- Reza Bakhshiani, Masoud Nili and S. Mahdi Barakchian
- Nonlinear effects of uncertainty shocks: State dependency and asymmetry

- Hiroshi Morita and Shiro Yuasa
- Corporate influence, conservative “model bills,” and state economic outcomes

- Christopher Biolsi and J. Sebastián Leguizamón
- The effect of inter vivos gift taxation on wealth inequality and economic growth

- Ryota Nakano
- Parental time investments and instantaneous well‐being in the United States

- Steven Bosworth, José Ignacio Gimenez‐Nadal and Almudena Sevilla
- Household decisions and the gender gap in job satisfaction

- Christian Bredemeier, Patrick Ndlovu, Sunčica Vujić and Roland Winkler
- Interactions among gender norms: Evidence from US couples

- Estefanía Galván and Cecilia García‐Peñalosa
Volume 71, issue 5, 2024
- Effect of international travel sanctions on global tourist arrivals pp. 649-675

- Pei‐Yu Chi, Yiwen Yang and Chin‐Ho Lin
- Partisanship, elections and lockdowns: Evidence from US states pp. 676-684

- Gail Pacheco and Dennis Wesselbaum
- Determinants of regional business cycle synchronization in Greece pp. 685-704

- Panagiotis Delis, Stavros Degiannakis, George Filis, Theodosios Palaskas and Chrysostomos Stoforos
- Monetary policy and heterogeneous price effects in the United Kingdom pp. 705-719

- Ayobami E. Ilori, Cosmas Dery, Lucia M. Murgia and Dennis Nsafoah
- House price convergence in the very long run pp. 720-730

- Lei Pan and Takashi Matsuki
- The AI revolution with 21st century skills: Implications for the wage inequality and technical change pp. 731-765

- Rachael Grant and Murat Üngör
Volume 71, issue 4, 2024
- Restructuring reforms for green growth pp. 515-541

- Serhan Cevik and Joao Jalles
- Can the military be a better manager of the economy? pp. 542-552

- Mingchao Sun
- Variation in labor skills and offshoring across time zones pp. 553-569

- Alaka Shree Prasad and Biswajit Mandal
- Cross‐ownership, business dynamism, and wage inequality in general equilibrium pp. 570-587

- Hamid Beladi, Chi‐Chur Chao and Kuo‐Hsuan Chin
- Can local and global geopolitical risk predict governments' military spending behaviour? International evidence pp. 588-603

- Minh Phuoc‐Bao Tran and Duc Hong Vo
- The diverse effects of non‐tariff measures on free trade agreements: Global empirical evidence from binary response models pp. 604-624

- Xiao‐Ming Li
- Privatisation and government spending efficiency: An empirical analysis in Europe pp. 625-648

- Beatriz Cuadrado‐Ballesteros and Noemí Peña‐Miguel
Volume 71, issue 3, 2024
- Political relations and trade: New evidence from Australia, China, and the United States pp. 253-275

- Yifei Cai, Jamel Saadaoui and Yanrui Wu
- Lightening the path to financial development: The power of electricity pp. 276-294

- Lei Pan, Richard Dwumfour and Veasna Kheng
- Special ones? The effect of head coaches on football team performance pp. 295-322

- Alex Bryson, Babatunde Buraimo, Alex Farnell and Rob Simmons
- Language diversity, gender inequality, and aggregate productivity in Canada pp. 323-345

- Kanat Abdulla
- Forms of fiscal governance in the Euro Area – An update pp. 346-378

- Moira Catania, Mark Baimbridge and Ioannis Litsios
- On the provision of excludable public goods: General taxes or user prices? pp. 379-415

- George Economides and Apostolis Philippopoulos
- The welfare effect of release timing of relative performance evaluation under quantity competition and asymmetric costs pp. 416-438

- Jumpei Hamamura and Vinay Ramani
- Lockdowns, vaccines, and the economy: How economic perceptions were shaped during the COVID‐19 pandemic† pp. 439-456

- Vítor Castro and Rodrigo Martins
- Socioeconomic inequalities and the role of sectoral foreign aid in developing countries pp. 457-491

- Admasu Asfaw Maruta and Rajabrata Banerjee
- Chief Executive Officer's national culture and bank risk‐taking behavior: International evidence pp. 492-513

- Quang Duy Luong, Duc Hong Vo and Chi Minh Ho
Volume 71, issue 2, 2024
- Interim performance information and risk taking in a tournament—Field evidence from professional basketball pp. 145-174

- Wen‐Jhan Jane
- Mega‐events and human rights violations: Empirical evidence from the long‐term perspective pp. 175-196

- Gaygysyz Ashyrov and Denis Ivanov
- Temperature and intimate partner violence pp. 197-218

- My Nguyen
- Life satisfaction and unemployment—The role of gender attitudes and work identity pp. 219-236

- Simonetta Longhi, Alita Nandi, Mark Bryan, Sara Connolly and Cigdem Gedikli
- Informational rents and the excessive entry theorem: The case of hidden action* pp. 237-252

- Marco de Pinto, Laszlo Goerke and Alberto Palermo
Volume 71, issue 1, 2024
- A tale of two taxes: State‐dependency of tax policy pp. 1-27

- Kerim Arin, Emin Gahramanov, Tolga Omay, Xueli Tang and Mehmet Ulubasoglu
- Income taxation and progressivity: A measure of equitability pp. 28-40

- John Creedy and S. Subramanian
- The impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic on high‐skilled and low‐skilled labor markets in a DSGE model pp. 41-74

- Shiou‐Yen Chu
- Capital misallocation in Chinese industrial firms pp. 75-100

- Le Tang, Jun Zhang and Jim Huangnan Shen
- Judicial efficiency and economic growth: Evidence based on European Union data pp. 101-131

- Panayotis Kapopoulos and Anastasios Rizos
- The geopolitical risk spillovers across BRICS countries: A quantile frequency connectedness approach pp. 132-143

- Duc Hong Vo and Tam Hoang‐Nhat Dang
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 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

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

- Jiancai Pi and Xinyi Liu
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