Journal of Economics and Political Economy
2014 - 2025
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Volume 12, issue 2, 2025
- Unified Growth Theory contradicted by the absence of takeoffs in the Gross Domestic Product pp. 67-80

- Ron W. Nielsen
- Reflections on Zimbabwe’s past and future: Tradeoffs between the Lexus and the Baobab Tree pp. 81-93

- Craig J. Richardson
- The distributions in nature and entropy principle pp. 94-103

- Oded Kafri
- Reviving Classical Liberalism Against Populism. By Nils Karlson, Springer 2024 pp. 104-106

- Scatt Carson
Volume 12, issue 1, 2025
- Multivariate risk exposure: Risk-premium, optimal decisions and mean-variance implications pp. 1-39

- Ana Paula Martins
- Venezuela’s tragic meltdown pp. 40-47

- Steve Hanke
- Funding our future: Self determination delivering prosperity pp. 48-60

- Hon. Sir Roger Douglas
- Human-Centred Economics: The Living Standards of Nations Author: Richard Samans Published in association with the International Labour Organization (ILO). By Richard Samans, Springer 2024 pp. 61-66

- Kevin Johnneson
Volume 11, issue 3, 2024
- Government finance and the demand for money: The relation between taxation and the acceptability of fiat money pp. 67-86

- Mack Ott and John A. Tatom
- Is there a conflict of interest between Brazilian investment advisors and their clients? An econometric analysis from the perspective of the principal-agent problem pp. 87-103

- Alexandre Magno Andrade Reis, Mathias Schneid Tessmann, Gustavo José De Guimarão ve SOUZA and Marcelo De Oliveira PASSOS
- Kidney disease, donation, and transplantation in East Africa pp. 104-120

- Peter Mpaka Ayamba
Volume 11, issue 1-2, 2024
- Public service broadcasters and commercial media outlets with media bias in the changing media environment pp. 1-27

- Saori Ihara
- On the use of the Word “Political†pp. 28-55

- Jan-Erik Lane
- Are corruption and economic growth associated? Empirical evidence for Brazilian States pp. 56-67

- Marco A. Kerbeg, Gustavo C. Haase, Mathias S. Tessmann and Alexandre V. Lima
Volume 10, issue 3-4, 2023
- The impact of lending on economic growth, the case of Albania pp. 95-103

- Glediana ZENELI (foto) and Denisa KACORRI (salillari)
- Intergovernmental coordination and fiscal performance pp. 104-120

- Leonardo Cezar Ribeiro, Carlos Eduardo Gasparini and Thiago Costa Monteiro Caldeira
- The Covid Pandemic Federal Reserve pp. 121-136

- Thomas R. Saving
Volume 10, issue 2, 2023
- The competence of the national congress in Brazil to decide on policy domains marked by a high degree of technical complexity pp. 40-53

- Paula Gonçalves Ferreira Santos
- The Austrian School and crisis cycles pp. 54-65

- Timothy C. Haffner
- Perceived self-efficacy and volition in the job search process among post-graduates: An exploration of employability intentions among young Cameroonians pp. 66-77

- Sabine Célestine ETA-FOUDA Bidzoa and Anges Amaya
- Impact of loadshedding in South Africa: A CGE analysis pp. 78-94

- Jean Luc Erero
Volume 10, issue 1, 2023
- Nowcasting quarterly GDP growth in Suriname with factor-MIDAS and mixed-frequency VAR models pp. 1-18

- Sailesh Bhaghoe and Gavin Ooft
- Multidimensions of digital inequality of the TANF population pp. 19-30

- Yolandra Antoinette Plummer
- New underlying trends in China cross-border investments pp. 31-39

- David Yu
Volume 9, issue 4, 2022
- Exchange rate policy for whom? The political economy of exchange rate liberalization in Nigeria pp. 279-297

- Adamu Waziri Babagana
- The effect of roses crops on households income in Afghanistan: Case study from Dari Noor district, Nangarhar Province pp. 298-313

- Sardar Naeem Hakimzai
- Labor income differentials between formal workers in civil construction in the Northeast: Comparison by Race/Color and Gender pp. 314-332

- Luis Abel da SILVA Filho, Emanuela Evina LUIZ dos Santos and Wellington Ribeiro Justo
Volume 9, issue 3, 2022
- Endogenous growth model and the human capital development: Evidence from the West African Monetary Zone (WAMZ) pp. 222-237

- Maxwell Ogbemudia Obasuy and Friday Osaru Ovenseri-Ogbomo
- Exchange arrangements and economic growth: What relationship is there? pp. 238-256

- Alexis Cruz-Rodriguez
- Determinants of poverty among urban households in Afghanistan: Case study of Mazar-e-Sharif pp. 257-267

- Ahmad Walid Barlas, Mohammad Ehsan Sadiq and Ajmal Haidari
Volume 9, issue 2, 2022
- Mechanism of institutional transition, political instability and expansion of local power through civil wars: A model and comparative history pp. 102-177

- Takaharu Ishii
- Monetary policy framework changes and the money demand function pp. 191-207

- Takaharu Ishii
- The currency board monetary system over 100 years in Bermuda (1915-2015) pp. 208-221

- John Stanton
Volume 9, issue 1, 2022
- Economies of depth: Technology, market structure and vertical integration pp. 1-53

- Ana Paula Martins
- Rational decisions and responses of dictatorships in authoritarian states with veto power pp. 54-80

- Takaharu Ishii
- Journal ofEconomics and Political Economywww.kspjournals.orgVolume9March 2022Issue 1Disregard of the empirical; optimism of the will: The abandonment of good government in the covid-19 crisis pp. 81-101

- David Campbell and Kevin Dowd
Volume 8, issue 4, 2021
- Economic reforms and economic growth in Nigeria:A Chow test approch pp. 239-260

- Leonard N. Aisien and John O. Okoh
- How is monetary policy transmittedto the Human Development Index? pp. 261-275

- Jean Louis Ekomane
- Amy Klobochar, Antitrust: Taking on Monopoly Power from the Gilded Age to the Digital Age, Harvard Business School Press, 2021, 607pp. $13Hardcover pp. 276-280

- Scott Alan Carson
Volume 8, issue 3, 2021
- The determinants of the intermediate products export: The case of Switzerland pp. 173-186

- Emmanouil Karakostas
- Exchange arrangements and speculative attacks: Is there a link? pp. 187-206

- Alexis Cruz-Rodriguez
- Identifying the effect of parenthood on labor force participation: A gender comparison pp. 207-238

- Seyyed Ali Z.N. Moosavian
Volume 8, issue 2, 2021
- Bank credit and transmission mechanisms of monetary policy in Uganda pp. 94-157

- Jimmy Alani
- The contribution of human capital to the economic development of Cameroon, 1980-2018 pp. 158-172

- Nkwetenang Conelius Ngwolefack and Saidou Baba Oumar
Volume 8, issue 1, 2021
- Towards an explanation of the Euro FX market reaction in the EU: A review of European integration during the EU crises pp. 1-42

- Bachar Fakhry
- Are they willing to participate? Areview on behavioral economics approach to voters turnout pp. 43-57

- Mostafa Raeisi Sarkandiz
- Financialization and political economy of financial regulation in Uganda pp. 58-88

- Jimmy Alani
Volume 7, issue 4, 2020
- The growth and development analytical controversies in economic science: A reassessment for the post-Covid-19 era pp. 209-233

- Charis Vlados
- AHP analysis of classifying and positioning the crucial influential factors of brand establishment in the semiconductor industry pp. 234-260

- Austin KINGSON(FAN, Chih-Min) and Wen-Hsiang Lai
- From optimism to pessimism: The stability of the Euro FX market in the short and long run pp. 261-283

- Bachar Fakhry
- Intergenerational transmission of culture among immigrants: Gender gap in education among first and second generations pp. 284-318

- Hamid Noghanibehambari, Nahid Tavassoli and Farzaneh Noghani
Volume 7, issue 3, 2020
- s the Balassa-Samuelson Hypothesis still relevant? Cross-country evidence from 1950 -2017 pp. 162-179

- Mohammed Ershad Hussain and Mahfuzul Haque
- A gravity model for international trade and conflict pp. 180-187

- Youssef Oukhallou
- The potential of Islamic financial institutions in promoting small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Ethiopia pp. 188-203

- Abdu Seid Ali, Ibrahim Bushera and Abdurahman Jemal Yesuf
Volume 7, issue 2, 2020
- Dynamic risk sharing in the Central African Economic and monetary community pp. 80-100

- Laetitia P.SOKENG Dongfack and Hongbing Ouyang
- Effect of electronic commerce on output and total factor productivity in Kenya pp. 101-130

- Elvis Mwenda Kithinji and Perez A. Onono
- When armies don’t fight: Are militaries in India and Pakistan strategically aligned to promote peace in South Asia? pp. 131-157

- Dawood Mamoon
- Peter Colander & Craig Freedman, Where Economics Went Wrong: Chicago’s Abandonment of Classical Liberalism,Princeton University Press, 2019,267pp. $22.99Hardcover pp. 158-161

- Scott Alan Carson
Volume 7, issue 1, 2020
- Why does the amount of income redistribution differ between the United States and Europe? The Janus face of Switzerland pp. 1-26

- Åžule Akkoyunlu, Ilja Neustadt and Peter Zweifel
- Modelling the shadow economy of South Africa: Using the currency demand and MIMIC approach pp. 27-46

- Mangalani P.makananisa, Cathrine T.koloane and Friedrich Schneider
- Union oligopoly and entry in the presence of homogeneous labor pp. 47-74

- Ana Paula Martins
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