Scottish Journal of Political Economy
1954 - 2025
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Volume 66, issue 5, 2019
- On the Time‐Varying Relationship between Unemployment and Output: What shapes it? pp. 605-630

- Joao Jalles
- The Effects of Macroeconomic Policy with a Disparity in Price Elasticity Between Private‐ and Public‐ Sector Demands pp. 631-648

- Yasuko Ishiguro
- Long‐run determinants and misalignments of the real effective exchange rate in the EU pp. 649-672

- Mariarosaria Comunale
- Time–frequency relationship between US inflation and inflation uncertainty: evidence from historical data pp. 673-702

- Claudiu Albulescu, Aviral Tiwari, Stephen Miller and Rangan Gupta
- The growth of manufacturing protection in 1920s Britain pp. 703-711

- Brian Varian
Volume 66, issue 4, 2019
- Estimating market power using a composed error model pp. 489-510

- Mustafa Karakaplan and Levent Kutlu
- Transport infrastructure investments and competition for FDI pp. 511-526

- Kate Hynes, Jie Ma and Cheng Yuan
- Management practices and SME performance pp. 527-558

- John Forth and Alex Bryson
- An empirical analysis of the Scottish housing market by property type pp. 559-583

- Paraskevi Katsiampa and Kyriaki Begiazi
- Rents from power for a dissident elite and mass mobilization pp. 584-604

- Kemal Kivanc Akoz and Pablo Hernández‐Lagos
Volume 66, issue 3, 2019
- Financial development and economic growth: long‐run equilibrium and transitional dynamics pp. 331-359

- Alberto Bucci and Simone Marsiglio
- Remittances, Dutch Disease, and Manufacturing Growth in Developing Economies pp. 360-383

- Sarah Lynne Salvador Daway‐Ducanes
- Does More Consumption Promote Real GDP Growth? pp. 384-403

- Shu‐Yi Liao, Lan‐Hsun Wang and Mao‐Lung Huang
- Does economic openness affect liberal and electoral democracy in a different way? Empirical evidence from developing countries pp. 404-433

- Baris Kablamaci
- Does the reliability of institutions affect public good contributions? Evidence from a laboratory experiment pp. 434-458

- Martin Fochmann, Björn Jahnke and Andreas Wagener
- Oil Discovery, Political Institutions and Economic Diversification pp. 459-488

- Nouf Alsharif and Sambit Bhattacharyya
Volume 66, issue 2, 2019
- The Geography and Concentration of Authorship in the Top Five: Implications For European Economics pp. 215-245

- Simon Ek and Magnus Henrekson
- Has the 2008 financial crisis and its aftermath changed the impact of inflation on inflation uncertainty in member states of the european monetary union? pp. 246-276

- Nima Nonejad
- Inflation Linkages Within The Eurozone: Core vs. Periphery pp. 277-289

- Georgios Magkonis and Abhijit Sharma
- The exploration of economic crises: parameter uncertainty and predictive ability pp. 290-313

- John Inekwe
- Political uncertainty and stock market volatility: new evidence from the 2014 Scottish Independence Referendum pp. 314-330

- Julia Darby and Graeme Roy
Volume 66, issue 1, 2019
- An empirical assessment of recent challenges in today's financial markets pp. 1-4

- Joscha Beckmann, Robert Czudaj and Gary Koop
- Resolving the unbiasedness and forward premium puzzles pp. 5-27

- Daniel Thornton
- Understanding low interest rates: evidence from Japan, Euro Area, United States and United Kingdom pp. 28-53

- Agnieszka Gehringer and Thomas Mayer
- Measuring fiscal spillovers in EMU and beyond: A Global VAR approach pp. 54-93

- Ansgar Belke and Thomas U. Osowski
- Forecasting European economic policy uncertainty pp. 94-114

- Stavros Degiannakis and George Filis
- Sudden stops in a currency union – some lessons from the euro area pp. 115-138

- Lena Kraus, Jürgen Beier and Bernhard Herz
- Explosive behaviour and long memory with an application to European bond yield spreads pp. 139-153

- Robinson Kruse and Christoph Wegener
- The Behaviour of Banking Stocks During the Financial Crisis and Recessions. Evidence from Changes‐in‐Changes Panel Data Estimations pp. 154-179

- Dimitrios Asteriou, Keith Pilbeam and Antonios Sarantidis
- Volatility persistence and asymmetry under the microscope: the role of information demand for gold and oil pp. 180-197

- Georgios Bampinas, Theodore Panagiotidis and Christina Rouska
- Global Determinants of the Gold Price: A Multivariate Cointegration Analysis pp. 198-214

- Michael Murach
Volume 65, issue 5, 2018
- The one constant: a causal effect of collective bargaining on employment growth? Evidence from German linked‐employer‐employee data pp. 445-478

- Tobias Brändle and Laszlo Goerke
- The role of governance in privatisation reforms: A European analysis pp. 479-500

- Noemí Peña‐Miguel and Beatriz Cuadrado‐Ballesteros
- What role for human capital in the growth process: new evidence from endogenous latent factor panel quantile regressions pp. 501-527

- Philip Kostov and Julie Le Gallo
- Unsafe Sex in the City: Risk Pricing in the London Area pp. 528-549

- Alexander Muravyev and Oleksandr Talavera
- Demand for sexual services in Britain: Does Sex Education Matter? pp. 550-571

- Marilena Locatelli and Steinar Strøm
- A Note on the Wage Effects of the 1972 Raising of the School Leaving Age in Scotland and Northern Ireland pp. 572-582

- Franz Buscha and Matt Dickson
Volume 65, issue 4, 2018
- Scotland as an optimal currency area pp. 315-327

- Jane M. Binner, Sajid M. Chaudhry, Andrew W. Mullineux and James L. Swofford
- Determinants of the Eurosystem's Central Banks Provisions pp. 328-349

- Jens Klose
- The real peso–dollar rate and US–Mexico industry trade: an asymmetric analysis pp. 350-389

- Mohsen Bahmani‐Oskooee, Hanafiah Harvey and Scott Hegerty
- Regime‐dependent effects of uncertainty on inflation and output growth: evidence from the United Kingdom and the United States pp. 390-413

- Kushal Banik Chowdhury, Srikanta Kundu and Nityananda Sarkar
- Growing through trade in intermediate goods: the role of foreign growth and domestic tariffs pp. 414-436

- Carmen D. Álvarez‐Albelo, Antonio Manresa and Mònica Pigem‐Vigo
- Does size matter? Implications of household size for economic growth and convergence pp. 437-443

- Vadim Kufenko, Vincent Geloso and Klaus Prettner
Volume 65, issue 3, 2018
- Waste management regulation: policy solutions and policy shortcomings pp. 205-223

- Wolfram Berger and Yoko Nagase
- The impact of public smoking bans on well‐being externalities: Evidence from a policy experiment pp. 224-247

- Miaoqing Yang and Eugenio Zucchelli
- Polarization of life expectancy across countries: Does biological and cultural distance to the health technological frontier matter? pp. 248-270

- Wen‐Shuenn Deng, Yi-Chen Lin and Ming‐Tien Tsai
- The difference, system and ‘Double‐D’ GMM panel estimators in the presence of structural breaks pp. 271-292

- Rosen Azad Chowdhury and Bill Russell
- Fiscal policy under a minimum‐time objective pp. 293-314

- Darong Dai
Volume 65, issue 2, 2018
- Long‐Term Unemployment and the Great Recession: Evidence from UK Stocks and Flows pp. 105-126

- Carl Singleton
- Population and house prices in the United Kingdom pp. 127-141

- Creina Day
- Location choices and third‐degree spatial price discrimination pp. 142-153

- Hong Feng and Jie Ma
- Democracy, Geography and Model Uncertainty pp. 154-185

- Doris Oberdabernig, Stefan Humer and Jesus Crespo Cuaresma
- God save the queen, god save us all? Monarchies and institutional quality pp. 186-204

- Sebastian Garmann
Volume 65, issue 1, 2018
- The influence of media use on layperson monetary policy knowledge in Germany pp. 1-26

- Bernd Hayo and Edith Neuenkirch
- Newspapers and public grants: A matter of quality pp. 27-38

- Maria Rosa Battaggion and Alessandro Vaglio
- Have money and credit data releases helped markets to predict the interest rate decisions of the European Central Bank? pp. 39-67

- Alexander Jung
- Leadership and motivation for public goods contributions pp. 68-96

- Bryan McCannon
- Conservative central banks: how conservative should a central bank be? pp. 97-104

- Andrew Hughes Hallett and Lorian D. Proske
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