Economics Bulletin
2 - 2025
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2025, issue 1, vol 45
- Measuring gender disparity in the structure of educational attainment in Asia based on grouped data pp. 1 - 10

- Takahiro Akita
- Women's returns to education in Mexico: a revisit 30 years after pp. 11 - 17

- Alfonso Miranda, Maria Benitez-Banegas and Yahaira Rodriguez-Martinez
- A cross-country analysis of human capital distribution with private and social returns pp. 18 - 29

- Kumari Jha and Bharat Diwakar
- Teaching, research, and faculty salary inequality in American public university systems: An exploratory analysis pp. 30 - 40

- M. Garrett Roth and William McAndrew
- The impact of internet and computers on young minds: Evidence from rural Brazilian schools pp. 41 - 54

- Philipp Ehrl, Carlos Charris, Carlos Carrasco Gutierrez and Ronaldo Da Silva
- Fantastic Giffen goods and where to find them pp. 55 - 62

- Ian Hamilton
- Growth with human capital accumulation and declining population: an augmented Solow model approach pp. 63 - 72

- Hiroaki Sasaki, Taichi Hori, Rokuhisa Hasegawa, Shigehiro Tajiri and Kaito Nakamura
- Regulation and eco-innovation pp. 73 - 87

- Anna Baranovsky and Artyom Jelnov
- Gender diversity and firm value: Evidence from an emerging market pp. 88 - 99

- Quynh Trang Phan and Vu Gia Bao Nguyen
- The impact of COVID-19 on economic insecurity of young europeans: exploring the role of local institutions pp. 100 - 110

- Gianluca Cerruti
- Money illusion of interest rates and household decision-making pp. 111 - 117

- Takeshi Niizeki
- An examination of the oil market at the outset of the Russia-Ukraine conflict pp. 118 - 129

- Faruk Balli, Md Iftekhar Chowdhury and Mabruk Billiah
- Economic uncertainty and the redistributive effect of taxes and transfers in the UK and the US since the 1980s pp. 130 - 137

- Oscar Claveria and Petar Sorić
- Corrigendum to "A note on the relation between the Shapley value and the core of 3-player transferable utility games" pp. 138 - 138

- Pierre Dehez and Pier Mario Pacini
- A wavelet coherence approach to analyze contagion between equity markets during three major crises pp. 139 - 149

- Montassar Riahi, Sophie Nivoix and Olfa Belhassine
- Good vs. bad jobs over the business cycle pp. 150 - 165

- Dennis Wesselbaum
- How closely is the US stock market linked to Caribbean tax havens? pp. 166 - 176

- Faruk Balli, Iftekhar Chowdhury and Mabruk Billiah
- The influence of media attention on retail price competition pp. 177 - 187

- Derek Clark, Øystein Foros and Hans Kind
- Nobody (even stock markets) likes war: Evidence from the Israel-Hamas war pp. 188 - 195

- Budi Wahyono, Whelsy Boungou, Subroto Rapih and Khresna Sangka
- Debt-financed fiscal policy, public capital, and endogenous growth pp. 196 - 209

- Takefumi Hagiwara
- Does global monetary policy uncertainty matter for stock market returns? The evidence of quantile regression for Africa pp. 210 - 229

- Damilola Arawomo, Richard Umeokwobi and Emmanuel Ohaegbu
- The effects of government spending in a model with a borrowing constraint pp. 230 - 236

- Yoonseok Choi
- The effects of interest rates on the BRICS exchange rate: a 2SLS approach pp. 237 - 242

- Marco Kerbeg, Mathias Tessmann, Gustavo Haase and Thiago Lourenço
- Remittances, financial development, and economic growth in African countries pp. 243 - 262

- Eric Fina kamani, Amadé Nacanabo, Olivier Beguy, Ibrahima Diouf and Gervasio Semedo
- Scotch whisky prices unveiled: the influence of age, alcohol content, and distillery reputation pp. 263 - 272

- Olivier Baron, Jean-Marie Cardebat and Jean-Marc Figuet
- Covid-19 and inflation targeting in the Alliance of Sahel States: ARDL approach pp. 273 - 287

- Abdelkader Aguir and Mahaman Boubacar Mohamed Salim
- Take one or more at a time? Issue linkage versus ringfencing with common shocks pp. 288 - 299

- Frank Stähler and Sophia Vaaßen
- Monopolistic competition with infinite product variety networks pp. 300 - 313

- Vincent Boitier
- News media and health behaviors: What can we learn from COVID-19? pp. 314 - 320

- Guanlin Gao and Danyang Li
- Moderating political polarization through affect labeling: An experiment pp. 321 - 331

- Pedro Hemsley and Lynda Pavão
- "The planet is swimming in discarded plastic”: How do circular economy policy statements affect corporate engagement in addressing plastic pollution? pp. 332 - 343

- Refk Selmi
- Towards food security in developing economies: a purposive household survey of credit accessibility and rice productivity in North East Nigeria pp. 344 - 356

- Obukohwo Efayena and Patricia Buzugbe
- Do professional athletes choke when they don't have time to stop and (over) think? pp. 357 - 369

- Agustín Indaco and Ira Teqja
- Impact of supply chain pressure on macroeconomy and stock returns – Evidence from US aggregate and sectoral markets pp. 370 - 383

- Huimin Li, Dazhi Zheng and Xiaowei Zhu
- Per unit versus ad valorem taxes under strategic bilateral trade pp. 384 - 391

- Gagnie Pascal Yebarth
- Re-examination of monetary policy using a shift-share regressor and instrumental variables pp. 392 - 400

- Hiroshi Gunji and Kazuki Miura
- Predictability of Korean mutual fund performance pp. 401 - 417

- Laura Molero González, Juan E. Trinidad-Segovia, Marta Vidal and Javier Vidal-García
- The economic implications of corruption dynamics pp. 418 - 433

- Marcelo Arbex, Marcio Correa and Marcos Renan Magalhães
- Valence, abstention, and electoral competition pp. 434 - 445

- David Yi
- Inequality based on Lorenz dominance criteria. An application to Mayotte using nightlights pp. 446 - 457

- Frédéric Chantreuil, Idriss Fontaine and François Hermet
- The impact of u.s. monetary policy on carbon emissions: evidence from a TVP-VAR model with stochastic volatility pp. 458 - 472

- Sanjay Singh
- Do labour market reforms reduce the output growth threshold of Okun's law? An analysis for OECD countries pp. 473 - 484

- Raul Ramos, Esteban Sanromá and Runhan Ye
- Intertemporal asset pricing without risk-free security, zero-beta portfolio and consumption data pp. 485 - 494

- Claude Bergeron
- Global sourcing patterns, domestic institutions, and commercial arbitration environments pp. 495 - 506

- Se Mi Park
- Good or bad? Environmental policy and women's political empowerment in developing countries pp. 507 - 521

- Georges Ngnouwal Eloundou, Blaise Ondoua Beyene and Henri Atangana Ondoa
- Economic sectoral effect on poverty in economic community of West African states (ECOWAS) pp. 522 - 536

- Aminata Zong-Naba
- The impact of food inflation on core inflation in Brazil: a time-varying parameter approach pp. 537 - 543

- Diego Ferreira, Andreza Palma, Ana Kreter and José Ronaldo Souza jr
- Linking the dots: Housing prices and crime rates across Chinese provinces pp. 544 - 554

- Andy Cheng, Tsun Se Cheong and Michal Wojewodzki
- Past-myopic economic agents pp. 555 - 563

- María Campìón, Esteban Indurain and Ana Munarriz
- A note on income risks and their implications for wealth concentration pp. 564 - 576

- Mohsen Mohaghegh
- From Metropolitan Planning Organization to Transport Management Areas: a change of air? pp. 577 - 585

- Margherita Gerolimetto and Stefano Magrini
- Income elasticity of the main taxes in Mexico and fiscal loss during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 586 - 594

- Juan Hernández, Daniel Ventosa-Santaulària and Brian Roque
- Pessimism toward climate disasters and asset prices: A quantitative investigation pp. 595 - 605

- Shiba Suzuki and Hiroaki Yamagami
- Wage inequality: The role of education pp. 606 - 616

- Edmond Berisha, Ram Dubey, Orkideh Gharehgozli and Zaman Zamanian
- The responsiveness of the income balance to the exchange rate pp. 617 - 622

- Alberto Behar and Ramin Hassan
- Efficiency and investment style of European mutual funds pp. 623 - 637

- Marta Vidal, Laura Molero González, Juan E. Trinidad-Segovia and Javier Vidal-García
- Effects of macroeconomic factors on property crime in Malaysia: new evidence from the FMOLS method pp. 638 - 652

- Paul Anthony Mariadas, Hafizah Hammad Ahmad Khan, Muthaloo Subramaniam, Uma Murthy, Amira Mas Ayu Amir Mustafa and Siti Nurul Munawwarah Roslan
- Revisiting the ‘group-size paradox' in the private provision of a pure public good pp. 653 - 667

- Tilak Sanyal
- From lower levels of formality to a formal firm in Ecuador: Short-run evidence pp. 668 - 677

- Segundo Camino-Mogro, Juan Dominguez and María Auxiliadora Guzman
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