International Economics
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2019, issue 160
- Editorial, International Economics pp. 1-2
- Sebastien Jean, Mario Larch and Valérie Mignon
- The nonlinear relationship between economic growth and financial development: Evidence from developing, emerging and advanced economies pp. 3-13
- Jarmila Botev, Balázs Égert and Fredj Jawadi
- Political uncertainty and financial market reactions: A new test pp. 14-30
- Huiqiang Wang and Annie L. Boatwright
- Who's winning the low-carbon innovation race? An assessment of countries' leadership in renewable energy technologies pp. 31-42
- Clément Bonnet, Emmanuel Hache, Gondia Sokhna Seck, Marine Simoën and Samuel Carcanague
- The impact of public capital stock on energy consumption: Empirical evidence from Latin America and the Caribbean region pp. 43-55
- Matheus Koengkan, Renato Santiago and José Alberto Fuinhas
- Who leads the inflation cycle in Europe? Inflation cycle and spillover influence among Eurozone and non-Eurozone economies pp. 56-71
- Sang Hoon Kang, Jose Arreola Hernandez and Seong-Min Yoon
- The impact of biofuels on food security pp. 72-83
- Yogeeswari Subramaniam, Tajul Ariffin Masron and Nik Hadiyan Nik Azman
- A practical routine to harmonize product classifications over time pp. 84-89
- Nicole Bellert and Dario Fauceglia
2019, issue 159
- Banking competition, financial dependence and productivity growth in Europe pp. 1-17
- Aurélien Leroy
- Does inequality really matter in forecasting real housing returns of the United Kingdom? pp. 18-25
- Hossein Hassani, Mohammad Reza Yeganegi and Rangan Gupta
- Frankel and Romer revisited pp. 26-35
- Hildegunn Nordås
- Who is hurt by dollar-euro volatility in the euro zone? pp. 36-47
- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and Hanafiah Harvey
- Unemployment effect of WTO ascension: Evidence from a natural experiment pp. 48-55
- Chinedu Increase Onwachukwu and Ekene Francis Okagbue
- The technical decomposition of carbon emissions and the concerns about FDI and trade openness effects in the United States pp. 56-73
- Muhammad Shahbaz, Giray Gözgör, Philip Adom and Shawkat Hammoudeh
- Intelligent forecasting of economic growth for developing economies pp. 74-93
- Chuku Chuku, Anthony Simpasa and Jacob Oduor
- Bank consolidation and financial stability in Indonesia pp. 94-104
- Inka Yusgiantoro, Wahyoe Soedarmono and Amine Tarazi
- Product relatedness in the extensive margin of bilateral trade pp. 105-120
- Paras Kharel
- China's “New normal”: Will China's growth slowdown derail the BRICS stock markets? pp. 121-139
- Refk Selmi, Jamal Bouoiyour and Amal Miftah
- Testing the Fisher hypothesis in the G-7 countries using I(d) techniques pp. 140-150
- Guglielmo Maria Caporale and Luis Gil-Alana
- How much will the Belt and Road Initiative reduce trade costs? pp. 151-164
- François de Soyres, Alen Mulabdic, Siobhan Murray, Nadia Rocha and Michele Ruta
2019, issue 158
- Understanding the non-Gaussian distribution of revealed comparative advantage index and its alternatives pp. 1-11
- Bin Liu and Jianbo Gao
- Are “twin deficits” asymmetric? Evidence on government budget and current account balances, 1870–2013 pp. 12-24
- Georgios Karras
- Testing the globalization-driven carbon emissions hypothesis: International evidence pp. 25-38
- Muhammad Shahbaz, Mantu Mahalik, Syed Jawad Hussain Shahzad and Shawkat Hammoudeh
- Does international reserve accumulation crowd out domestic private investment? pp. 39-50
- Wishnu Mahraddika
- Can West African countries catch up with Nigeria? Evidence from smooth nonlinearity method in fractional unit root framework pp. 51-63
- Olaoluwa Yaya, Pui Kiew Ling, Fumitaka Furuoka, Chinyere Mary Rose Ezeoke and Ray Jacob
- An examination of trade-weighted real exchange rates based on fractional integration pp. 64-76
- Luis Gil-Alana and Tommaso Trani
- Vine copula-based dependence and portfolio value-at-risk analysis of the cryptocurrency market pp. 77-90
- Gideon Boako, Aviral Tiwari and David Roubaud
- The importance of the financial system for the current account in Sweden: A sectoral approach pp. 91-103
- Erik Spanberg and Hovick Shahnazarian
2019, issue 157
- Exchange rate predictability in emerging markets pp. 1-22
- Elisa Baku
- Volatility estimation for Bitcoin: Replication and robustness pp. 23-32
- Amélie Charles and Olivier Darné
- Cross-border interbank contagion in the European banking sector pp. 33-54
- Silvia Gabrieli and Dilyara Salakhova
- Iterative solutions for structural gravity models in panels pp. 55-67
- Aurélien Poissonnier
- From nominal devaluations to real depreciations pp. 68-81
- Carl Grekou
- Multiple time-scales analysis of global stock markets spillovers effects in African stock markets pp. 82-98
- Grakolet Arnold Z.Gourène, Pierre Mendy and Gilbert Marie N'gbo Ake
- Is a more financially open world riskier? pp. 99-116
- Mikhail Stolbov
- Conditional quantiles and tail dependence in the volatilities of gold and silver pp. 117-133
- Elie Bouri and Naji Jalkh
- Do economic openness and institutional quality influence patents? Evidence from GMM systems estimates pp. 134-169
- Canh Nguyen, Christophe Schinckus and Su DinhThanh
- The chain version of Heckscher-Ohlin theory correctly predicts U.S. trade flows! pp. 170-178
- Nevin Cavusoglu
- The accuracy of asymmetric GARCH model estimation pp. 179-202
- Amélie Charles and Olivier Darné
- Foreign direct investment and wage dispersion: Evidence from French employer-employee data pp. 203-226
- Catherine Laffineur and Alexandre Gazaniol
2018, issue 156
- Sovereign risk and the real exchange rate: A non-linear approach pp. 1-14
- Jair Ojeda-Joya and Gloria Sarmiento
- Asymmetric impacts of public and private investments on the non-oil GDP of Saudi Arabia pp. 15-30
- Walid Mensi, Syed Jawad Hussain Shahzad, Shawkat Hammoudeh and Khamis Hamed Al-Yahyaee
- The causal effect of reducing trade policy uncertainty: A comparative case study of Bangladesh's textile exports to Switzerland pp. 31-44
- Christian Ritzel, Andreas Kohler, Stefan Mann and Silviu Beciu
- Are all cycles alike? An empirical investigation of regional and global factors in developed and emerging economies pp. 45-60
- Zouhair Ait Benhamou
- Who fears or favors globalization? Evidence from individual-level survey data in Japan pp. 61-76
- Koichi Kagitani and Kozo Harimaya
- Re-examination of the convergence hypothesis among OECD countries: Evidence from Fourier quantile unit root test pp. 77-85
- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee, Tsangyao Chang, Zahra (Mila) Elmic and Omid Ranjbar
- Globalization and terror in Africa pp. 86-97
- Simplice Asongu and Nicholas Biekpe
- Reducing model risk in early warning systems for banking crises in the euro area pp. 98-116
- Virginie Coudert and Julien Idier
- Under pressure: Dynamic pass-through of oil prices to the RUB/USD exchange rate pp. 117-126
- Svetlana Fedoseeva
- Do renewable energies improve energy security in the long run? pp. 127-135
- Emmanuel Hache
- Shocks to the international prices of agricultural commodities and the effects on welfare and poverty. A simulation of the ex ante long-run effects for Uruguay pp. 136-155
- Pedro Moncarz, Sergio Barone and Ricardo Descalzi
- Forecasting currency crises with threshold models pp. 156-174
- Terence Tai Leung Chong and Isabel K. Yan
- Estimating value-at-risk using a multivariate copula-based volatility model: Evidence from European banks pp. 175-192
- Marius Galabe Sampid and Haslifah M.Hasim
- Income level and the emissions, energy, and growth nexus: Evidence from Asia and the Pacific pp. 193-205
- Thai-Ha Le and Euston Quah
- EQCHANGE: A World Database on Actual and Equilibrium Effective Exchange Rates pp. 206-230
- Cécile Couharde, Anne-Laure Delatte, Carl Grekou, Valérie Mignon and Florian Morvillier
- Natural resource curse in oil exporting countries: A nonlinear approach pp. 231-246
- Olivier Damette and Majda Seghir
- Impact of macroeconomic news surprises and uncertainty for major economies on returns and volatility of oil futures pp. 247-253
- Walid Bahloul and Rangan Gupta
- Environment-energy-growth nexus in Sub-Saharan Africa: The role of intermediate goods pp. 254-267
- Mohamed Amine Boutabba, Diadié Diaw and Albert Lessoua
- Dynamics of net foreign asset components in the EMU pp. 268-283
- Tatiana Cesaroni and Roberta de Santis
- How do Islamic versus conventional equity markets react to political risk? Dynamic panel evidence pp. 284-304
- Walid M.A. Ahmed
- How important are global geopolitical risks to emerging countries? pp. 305-325
- Chak Hung Jack Cheng and Ching-Wai (Jeremy) Chiu
- Governance and economic growth: The role of the exchange rate regime pp. 326-364
- Salma Hadj Fraj, Mekki Hamdaoui and Samir Maktouf
2018, issue 155
- Introduction to the special issue: Social values of carbon and climate policy signals in the post-COP21 context pp. 1-2
- Etienne Espagne and Jean-Charles Hourcade
- Pricing carbon removal pp. 3-7
- Alfredo Sirkis
- Social value of mitigation activities and forms of carbon pricing pp. 8-18
- Jean-Charles Hourcade, Antonin Pottier and Etienne Espagne
- The role of financing cost and de-risking strategies for clean energy investment pp. 19-28
- Jan Steckel and Michael Jakob
- SCCs and the use of IAMs: Let's separate the wheat from the chaff pp. 29-47
- Etienne Espagne, Antonin Pottier, Baptiste Perrissin Fabert, Franck Nadaud and Patrice Dumas
- On the link between oil and agricultural commodity prices: Do biofuels matter? pp. 48-60
- Anthony Paris
- Overcoming the financial barrier to a low emission development strategy in Brazil pp. 61-68
- E. L. La Rovere, C.Grottera and W.Wills
- The Landscape of domestic climate investment and finance flows: Methodological lessons from five years of application in France pp. 69-83
- Hadrien Hainaut and Ian Cochran
- Guaranteeing sustainable infrastructure pp. 84-91
- Rogerio Studart and Kevin Gallagher
- Debt and damages: What are the chances of staying under the 2C warming threshold? pp. 92-108
- Emmanuel Bovari, Oskar Lecuyer and Florent Mc Isaac
2018, issue 154
- Introduction to the special issue: Firms, trade and productivity: Empirical analysis based on recent theoretical advances pp. 1-2
- Massimo Del Gatto
- The revealed cost competitiveness of changing trade patterns: A country-sector exercise pp. 3-22
- Massimo Del Gatto
- Relaxing credit constraints in emerging economies: The impact of public loans on the productivity of Brazilian manufacturers pp. 23-47
- Filipe Lage de Sousa and Gianmarco Ottaviano
- Productivity and wage premiums: Evidence from Vietnamese ordinary and processing exporters pp. 48-67
- Mai T.P. Vu, Flora Bellone and Marion Dovis
- The exchange rate, asymmetric shocks and asymmetric distributions pp. 68-85
- Calin-Vlad Demian and Filippo di Mauro
- Governance, value chain positioning and firms' heterogeneous performance: The case of Tuscany pp. 86-107
- Giorgia Giovannetti and Enrico Marvasi
2018, issue 153
- Editorial pp. 1-2
- Sebastien Jean, Mario Larch and Valérie Mignon
- Analyzing Global and Regional Value Chains pp. 3-10
- Koen De Backer, Philippe De Lombaerde and Lelio Lapadre
- International production networks and the world trade structure pp. 11-33
- Isabella Cingolani, Lelio Iapadre and Lucia Tajoli
- Value chains in Europe and Asia: Which countries participate? pp. 34-41
- Richard Pomfret and Patricia Sourdin
- Global value chains: New evidence for North Africa pp. 42-54
- Davide Del Prete, Giorgia Giovannetti and Enrico Marvasic
- Value chains and the great recession: Evidence from Italian and German firms pp. 55-68
- Antonio Accetturo and Anna Giunta
- The puzzle of measuring global value chains – The business statistics perspective pp. 69-79
- Peter Bøegh Nielsen
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