Economics Bulletin
2 - 2024
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2023, issue 4, vol 43
- An econometric modeling of price support: The Bitcoin case pp. 1548 - 1554

- Levent Kutlu
- Technological sophistication made in China? – New insights from Germany's evaluation of COVID-19 antigen rapid tests pp. 1555 - 1564

- Silas Dreier and Wan-Hsin Liu
- The effect of exchange rate on the money demand: evidence from ECOWAS countries pp. 1565 - 1580

- Ibrahim Ouattara and Balakissa Kone
- Vulnerability and resilience: crisis transmission channels for GVCs in COVID times pp. 1581 - 1592

- Amirah El-Haddad and Chahir Zaki
- An empirical analysis of sexual harassment case outcomes in academia pp. 1593 - 1600

- Chitra Jogani and Gerardo Ruiz Sánchez
- Does debt servicing matter for capital formation in Nigeria? pp. 1601 - 1613

- Taofik Ibrahim and Mohammed Shuaibu
- War and cryptocurrency markets: An empirical investigation pp. 1614 - 1625

- Mohamed Arouri, Sabrine Ayed, Mathieu Gomes and Adel Barguellil
- Global value chains participation and economic upgrading: Evidence from developing countries pp. 1626 - 1641

- Malak Hosny
- External debt and capital flight in sub-Saharan Africa: The role of institutions pp. 1642 - 1655

- Jean Claude Kouakou Brou and Mamadou Thiam
- Market responses to S&P exclusions: Evidence from the 2010-2019 period pp. 1656 - 1665

- Euikyu Choi, Wei Du, Orhan Kara and Marek Marciniak
- On the transmission of us uncertainty shocks to the European labor market pp. 1666 - 1679

- Michel de Souza
- Pollution and income: Looking into the environmental Kuznets curve in south Asian countries pp. 1680 - 1697

- Ashim Kar
- Cooperation and ethical choices: an experimental approach pp. 1698 - 1717

- Ngoc-thao Noet and Serge Blondel
- Tort reform and contingent incomplete liability pp. 1718 - 1729

- John Stranlund and Jeffrey Wagner
- In pursuit of Happiness in developing countries: does the diffusion of ICT matter? pp. 1730 - 1740

- Georges Ngnouwal Eloundou, Blaise Ondoua Beyene and Marius Messoh Lonte
- How relevant is information? Some experimental evidence pp. 1741 - 1748

- Pedro Hemsley, Marcio Firmo and Vitor Onuki
- Responses of unemployment to productivity changes for a general matching technology pp. 1749 - 1758

- Rich Ryan
- The male breadwinner norm in Brazil pp. 1759 - 1770

- Kauany de Souza, Fabiana Rocha and Pedro Forquesato
- Do political connections affect the environmental performance of Sharia-compliant and non-Sharia-compliant firms? Evidence from Indonesia's PROPER program pp. 1771 - 1779

- Budi Wahyono
- Demand for education investment in a model with uncertainty pp. 1780 - 1786

- Hiroki Tanaka and Masaya Yasuoka
- Fundamental comparative statics of the canonical agricultural household model pp. 1787 - 1796

- Michael Caputo
- Who should be behind the wheel? A study of Oregon's Measure 88 pp. 1797 - 1801

- Kerianne Lawson and Joshua Hall
- New evidence on financial integration in Latin America pp. 1802 - 1815

- Jamel Jouini
- Government spending news and stock price index pp. 1816 - 1841

- Boniface Yemba, Yi Duan and Nabaneeta Biswas
- Influence of medical technology on entrepreneurial intention -evidence from China household survey pp. 1842 - 1852

- Chuanzhen Wu and Yunping Liu
- Empirical investigation of the S-curve phenomenon in Pakistan-China commodity trade pp. 1853 - 1864

- Javed Iqbal, Sareer Ahmad, Misbah Nosheen and Mark Wohar
- Unconventional monetary policy and wealth inequality: evidence from the US pp. 1865 - 1874

- Thomas Gries, Lukas Wiechers and Sebastian Luna-Victoria
- The impacts of cryptocurrency shocks on emerging market currencies: evidence from quantile regression pp. 1875 - 1886

- Mei-yin Lin
- Asymmetric relationship between macroeconomic uncertainty and stock market performance: a study of the Indian stock market pp. 1887 - 1895

- Prem Vaswani and Padmaja M
- Governance and growth: A panel VAR approach pp. 1896 - 1907

- Guilherme Amorim and Marcelo Silva
- Donations, volunteering, and life satisfaction in Germany pp. 1908 - 1927

- Olaf Hübler
- Skill preferences in job postings pp. 1928 - 1943

- Andrei Ternikov
2023, issue 3, vol 43
- Estimating returns to education: back to the short-cut pp. 1208 - 1213

- Harry Patrinos and George Psacharopoulos
- Revisiting the finance-growth nexus: Global evidence pp. 1214 - 1224

- Abd Rahman Razak and Wahyoe Soedarmono
- Gender, productivity, and promotion in the Irish economics profession pp. 1225 - 1234

- Kevin Devereux and Margaret Samahita
- How does Bitcoin react to economic discomfort? Evidence from the economic misery index pp. 1235 - 1253

- Sinda Hadhri
- The granularity of the manufacturing sector: insights from a developing economy pp. 1254 - 1264

- Ali Elguellab and Ezzahid Elhadj
- Bounds on the damages from a price overcharge pp. 1265 - 1270

- Sander Heinsalu
- Optimal tax design with costly tax evasion pp. 1271 - 1278

- Siqi Wang and Jun-ichi Itaya
- PEA: core-analogue for non-cohesive games pp. 1279 - 1285

- Fatma Aslan, Papatya Duman and Walter Trockel
- The impact of innovation on the profitability of the biotech industry pp. 1286 - 1297

- Camille Loir and Bertrand Groslambert
- A cost-benefit analysis of the medicines patent pool pp. 1298 - 1319

- Lucy Xiaolu Wang
- Harmonizing welfare and externalities: unraveling the product versus process standards puzzle in regulatory policy pp. 1320 - 1327

- Difei Geng and Doyoung Park
- Revisiting the financial development and economic growth nexus: Evidence from south Korea pp. 1328 - 1337

- Zulal Denaux, Mert Topcu and Furkan Emirmahmutoglu
- Institutionalist impact upon the efficiency of public finance policy. A theoretical approach pp. 1338 - 1355

- Evangelia Vasilarou and Michel Zouboulakis
- Testing “hot hand” hypothesis at the individual athletes' level in soccer pp. 1356 - 1365

- Vojtech Kotrba
- Do municipal mergers reduce public expenditure? Evidence from the MTE approach pp. 1366 - 1376

- Tsuyoshi Goto
- Education, employment, and labor force participation in the United States pp. 1377 - 1388

- Jamie Emerson
- A note on local uniqueness of equilibria: How isolated is a local equilibrium? pp. 1389 - 1394

- Stefano Matta
- Does institutional quality matter in financial development and income inequality nexus? new evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 1395 - 1410

- Valentine Soumtang Bime and Itchoko Motande Mondjeli Mwa Ndjokou
- Workplace sanitation and female labour force participation in the informal sector pp. 1411 - 1420

- Lokesh Posti, Rajan Khare and Rahul Kumar
- The long and short run effects of foreign direct investment on economic complexity in Sub-Saharan African countries pp. 1421 - 1433

- Jasnine Mogem Kouam, Luc Nembot Ndeffo and Mathurin Aimé Mekam Pouatcha
- A start-up problem in a pure network good market and the role of a stand-alone effect with a monopoly: A revisit of Rohlfs (1974, 2001) pp. 1434 - 1443

- Tsuyoshi Toshimitsu
- Dissecting decline in the economy-wide advertising intensity 1997-2017 pp. 1444 - 1452

- Darren Filson
- Changing the inflation target in emerging markets: the reward of reducing risk pp. 1453 - 1457

- Ekaterina Pirozhkova and Nicola Viegi
- On estimates of overall budget sensitivity parameters across income groups: Some evidence pp. 1458 - 1469

- John Francois, Eric Antony Lacey and Robert Utz
- Outward FDI and its impact on the parent firm: A case of Indian manufacturing firms pp. 1470 - 1484

- Amal Krishnan and Padmaja Mundakkad
- Eco-anxiety, connectedness to nature, and green equity investments pp. 1485 - 1492

- Fabrice Herve and Sylvain Marsat
- Truck drivers and drugs: impact of mandatory drug testing on safety on Brazilian highways pp. 1493 - 1501

- Bruno Pegoraro, Thiago Caldeira and Silvio Paula
- Does trade openness affect youth unemployment? New evidence from developing and emerging economies pp. 1502 - 1513

- Mina Baliamoune
- Export upstreamness and financial development pp. 1514 - 1518

- Hamid Beladi and Avik Chakrabarti
- The effects of cash and in-kind transfers on intra-household inequality: Insights from a randomized experiment pp. 1519 - 1527

- José Casco
- Excess stimulus and monetary policy pp. 1528 - 1538

- Christopher Cotton
- Okun's law: Place-of-birth-specific unemployment in Sweden pp. 1539 - 1547

- Umba Nsabimana
2023, issue 2, vol 43
- Field interest and the choice of college major pp. 688 - 699

- Shannon Breske, Cory Koedel and Eric Parsons
- Time vs. money metrics for contingent valuation surveys: Theory and correlations from data on two marine ecosystems Theory and correlations from data on two marine ecosystems pp. 700 - 718

- Bengt Kriström and Klarizze anne Puzon
- The stance of U.S. monetary policy and the realized variance of gold-price returns pp. 719 - 732

- Christian Pierdzioch, Sebastian Rohloff and Roland von Campe
- The decision to remit is a matter of interpersonal trust pp. 733 - 747

- Kamal Kasmaoui, Farid Makhlouf and Refk Selmi
- The optimal hedge ratio: A closed-form solution, a conjecture, and a challenge pp. 748 - 758

- William Smith
- On the implementability of a "robot tax" pp. 759 - 768

- Hideto Koizumi
- A model of accrual rates for paid sick leave mandates pp. 769 - 783

- Adrienne Ohler and Adam Thorp
- Tariff-induced licensing contracts, consumers' surplus and welfare revisited pp. 784 - 792

- Seung-Leul Kim and Sang-Ho Lee
- Leading indicators of sovereign defaults in middle- and low-income countries: the role of foreign exchange reserve ratios in times of pandemic pp. 793 - 812

- Sofiane El Ouardi
- Hidden costs of industrial disasters: Marriage market consequences of the Bhopal Gas Disaster pp. 813 - 829

- Shreyasee Das and Shatanjaya Dasgupta
- The role of mediators in compensation negotiations between gainers and losers pp. 830 - 841

- Jean Christophe Pereau
- Analysis of club convergence in the U.S. after the Great Recession pp. 842 - 854

- María Barrios gonzález, Heather Tierney and Myeong Hwan Kim
- Trend inflation in Brazil pp. 855 - 867

- Adonias Costa Filho
- Public skate-parks and community well-being: A spatial econometric study pp. 868 - 881

- Zachary Knepper and Christopher Yencha
- Predicting preferences for flexible working arrangements in future employment: A gender analysis pp. 882 - 893

- M. Ryan Haley and Laurie Miller
- Determinants of innovation in small- and medium-sized enterprises in Senegal pp. 894 - 906

- Philippe Jean-Amans, Harouna Wassongma and François Fall
- Welfare impact of organic cotton adoption in Benin pp. 907 - 921

- Ichaou Mounirou and Nassibou Bassongui
- Beta convergence and sigma convergence of key financial ratios post the Great Recession: community banks vs. non-community banks pp. 922 - 933

- Su-Jane Chen
- Testing for explosive behavior in relative inflation measures: Implications for monetary policy under uncertainty pp. 934 - 947

- Jamilu Iliyasu, Aliyu Sanusi and Suleiman Mamman
- From shadow banking to resilient market-based finance pp. 948 - 961

- Patrizio Morganti
- Convex costs and profitability of corporate social responsibility in network industries pp. 962 - 967

- Luciano Fanti and Domenico Buccella
- Time aggregation and unemployment volatility pp. 968 - 977

- Noritaka Kudoh and Hiroaki Miyamoto
- Price of investment goods and structural change: analysis of the Korean economy pp. 978 - 991

- Lhakpa Sherpa
- Tax incentives for R&D: what drives cross-country differences? pp. 992 - 998

- Krzysztof Szczygielski and Jacek Lewkowicz
- A dictator game study on human expectations of generosity using time as a reward medium pp. 999 - 1009

- Oliver Kovacs, Gabor Murai and Zoltan Szabo
- Monopoly profit lower than oligopoly due to risk aversion pp. 1010 - 1015

- Jim Jin and Shinji Kobayashi
- Progressive tax and responsiveness to changes in investment projects: no loss offset pp. 1016 - 1026

- Junwook Yoo
- A Note on the public investment-debt-cash linkages: a Brazilian cross-state analysis pp. 1027 - 1035

- Paulo Matos and Valdeir Monteiro
- Herd behavior and contagion effects of the COVID-19 pp. 1036 - 1046

- Bruna Peixoto and Roberto Ferreira
- Workplace segregation and electoral success of right wing identity politics in India pp. 1047 - 1062

- Anirban Mukherjee and Soham Paul
- An Expansionary Effect of QE Not via the Signaling Channel pp. 1063 - 1069

- Hidekazu Niwa
- Testing for herding using different return definitions: a comparison between simple and logarithmic returns pp. 1070 - 1080

- Junkai Wang and Robert Hudson
- Sequential coordination and input price leadership in bilateral oligopoly pp. 1081 - 1087

- Robin Naylor and Christian Soegaard
- Can more perishable products be welfare-improving? pp. 1088 - 1097

- Pak-Sing Choi and Felix Munoz-Garcia
- Trade union and gender wage gap: Evidence from China pp. 1098 - 1110

- Xinxin Ma
- Do investors care about carbon risk? The impact of the Paris agreement on the inflation hedging performance of commodities pp. 1111 - 1121

- Refk Selmi
- Public investment and labor market flexibility pp. 1122 - 1132

- Chun-Hung Kuo and Hiroaki Miyamoto
- Twitter sentiment and stock return volatility of US travel and leisure firms pp. 1133 - 1142

- Syed Jawad Hussain Shahzad, Elie Bouri and Román Ferrer
- Altruism heterogeneity, quality competition and horizontal differentiation among healthcare providers pp. 1143 - 1154

- Nadja Kairies-Schwarz
- Non-linearities in the R&D-firm growth relationship: Evidence from a semiparametric location-scale regression approach pp. 1155 - 1161

- Drini Morina, Henning Lucas and Stefanie Heiden
- COVID-19 and decreasing consumption: a multisectoral assesment for Italy pp. 1162 - 1171

- Clio Ciaschini, Margherita Carlucci, Francesco Chelli, Giuseppe Ricciardo Lamonica and Luca Salvati
- Effect of foreign direct investment on population health in Africa: Is there any threshold role of governance? pp. 1172 - 1184

- Fabrice Nguegang
- A gravity model analysis for the renewable energy trade potential in India, South Asia and Southeast Asia pp. 1185 - 1194

- Pratyush Raychaudhuri
- Top managers' preferences and Firm actions: the moderating role of early-life experience of wars pp. 1195 - 1201

- Huong Trang Kim
- Firm-specific determinants of internet services adoption pp. 1202 - 1207

- Francesco Fasano and Maurizio La rocca
2023, issue 1, vol 43
- Revisiting educational Kuznets curve: An analysis of educational inequality based on absolute and relative inequality measures pp. 1 - 7

- Takahiro Akita
- Using the zeta function to explain 'downside' and 'upside' inequality aversion pp. 8 - 17

- S Subramanian
- Switching costs in the Swedish retail market for electricity pp. 18 - 27

- Oskar Hellquist and Jesper Stage
- Examining structural stability and time-varying causality between economic policy uncertainty and Asia-Pacific Islamic stock price pp. 28 - 37

- Isiaka Raifu
- Climatic variability, remittances and household consumption volatility In developing countries pp. 38 - 52

- Somlanare Kinda and Hajer Kratou
- Priming past experiences and preferences for redistribution pp. 53 - 73

- Jeffrey Cross, Stephen Wu and Wei Zhan
- Have lower interest rates tightened capital regulation? Empirical analysis using data of regional banks pp. 74 - 84

- Akira Sakai
- Financial openness and CSR: Banks in Greece, Italy, Portugal and Spain pp. 85 - 92

- Brahim Gaies
- Braess paradox with mixed strategies pp. 93 - 98

- Hans Haller
- Optimization of water use in agriculture pp. 99 - 107

- Assaad Ghazouani
- On the stationary distribution of income and wealth in a growing economy with endogenous labor supply pp. 108 - 115

- Kazuo Mino
- Does debt maturity influence productivity? pp. 116 - 136

- Ryota Nakatani
- Inflation persistence in Europe: The effects of the Covid-19 pandemic and of the Russia-Ukraine war pp. 137 - 145

- Guglielmo Maria Caporale, Juan Infante, Luis Gil-Alana and Raquel Ayestaran
- Optimal size of public expenditure in the countries of the West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU) pp. 146 - 160

- Maiga Nouhoun Oumarou and Sirpe Gnanderman
- Unobserved heterogeneity in the analysis of mobile financial services use: Evidence from the City of Yaoundé pp. 161 - 176

- Steve Douanla Meli and Benjamin Fomba Kamga
- The Wall Street Journal panel of economists: How did they do in predicting economic growth in a time of pandemic? pp. 177 - 190

- Karlyn Mitchell and Douglas Pearce
- Developing Asia and the informal sector pp. 191 - 202

- Richard Grabowski and Sharmistha Self
- Are unit root tests useful for univariate time series forecasts with different orders of integration? A Monte Carlo study pp. 203 - 244

- Adam Check, Ming Chien Lo and Kwok Ping Tsang
- Contribution of agriculture subsectors on economic growth in Bangladesh: An application of the ARDL method pp. 245 - 264

- Md Shajedur Rahaman, Mohammad Chhiddikur Rahman, Md Abdur Rouf Sarkar and Mohammad Ariful Islam
- The effects of presentation of unrealized gain or loss of equity instruments on investing decision of investors pp. 265 - 279

- Chin Yee Gan, Lee Lee Chong and Zauwiyah Ahmad
- COVID-19 and stock liquidity: Evidence from top 30 Kuala Lumpur composite index pp. 280 - 294

- Yee - Ee Chia, Ricky Chee - Jiun Chia and Mohd Ashari Bakri
- A note on ex-ante inequality of opportunity across Mexican regions pp. 295 - 301

- Luis Monroy-Gómez-Franco
- Exchange Rate and Agricultural Trade: Evidence from Iran pp. 302 - 308

- Behzad Fakari Sardehae, Naser Shahnoushi Foroushani and Saleh Tabrizy
- Strategic debt in a mixed duopoly: The limited liability effect pp. 309 - 317

- Armel Jacques
- Energy storage and the direction of technical change pp. 318 - 327

- Mohamed Bahlali
- The labor market effects of gas price fluctuations pp. 328 - 341

- Nicholas Wright and Alvin Harris
- Population aging and economic growth: A semiparametric panel data analysis pp. 342 - 354

- Tselmuun Tserenkhuu
- Are bond markets, economic growth, and institutional quality related? Evidence from VECM estimation pp. 355 - 365

- Rudra Pradhan, Nidhi Aggarwal and Rebecca Abraham
- Fiscal policy response to the COVID-19 pandemic in the euro area pp. 366 - 372

- Riccardo Tilli, Paolo D'Imperio and Cristiana Fiorelli
- On mask wearing in environments with and without a mask mandate pp. 373 - 380

- Amitrajeet Batabyal
- Early marriage and early childbearing in West Africa: Does ethnicity matter? pp. 381 - 388

- Agnes Zabsonre and Maxime Agbo
- Recombination of ideas and the direction of inventive activity in economic growth research: Evidence from the Journal of Economic Growth pp. 389 - 397

- Jussi Heikkilä
- Understanding the effects of migrant remittances on agricultural production in West African countries pp. 398 - 412

- Achille Augustin Diendere and Abdoul Hadirou Yoda
- An intersectoral migration and growth model with distinct population growth rates pp. 413 - 428

- Joao Plinio Juchem Neto and Bruno Paese
- Oil price volatility: impacts in the Brazilian economy pp. 429 - 440

- Adilson de Oliveira, Susan Schommer and Ledson da Rosa
- Manipulation in reported dividends: Empirical evidence from US banks pp. 441 - 461

- Aineas Mallios
- How does the economic policy uncertainty factor in the dynamics of oil price uncertainty? pp. 462 - 470

- Jacques Minlend
- Governance and financial development: does financial openness matter? Evidence from Sub-Saharan African countries pp. 471 - 483

- Samuel cédric Nkot and Sezard Timbi
- Why and how a well-intended (local) government can hide information from citizens for their own good: The case of public goods provision in less developed areas pp. 484 - 499

- Maxime Agbo and Agnes Zabsonre
- Platform Perils: The winner's curse on B2C consumer lending platforms pp. 500 - 509

- Endre Reite and Joakim Prestmo
- Implications for determinacy with average inflation targeting pp. 510 - 517

- Yamin Ahmad and James Murray
- The failure of the delegation principle in a principal-agent model with transfers pp. 518 - 525

- Mehdi Ayouni, Franck Bien and Thomas Lanzi
- Does outward foreign direct investment crowd out domestic investment in India? pp. 526 - 536

- Padmaja M
- Spatial inequality in accessibility to ICU beds in Brazilian municipalities in the Covid-19 pandemic pp. 537 - 549

- Paulo Ricardo Uranga, Natássia Bayer and Adelar Fochezatto
- Drivers of cash holdings value: does economic policy uncertainty matter? pp. 550 - 563

- Mohamed Arouri, Hayet Ben Haj Hamida, Issam Mejri and Srdjan Redzepagic
- Why do women have a higher rate of return to schooling than men? pp. 564 - 573

- Yanan Chen and Kyle Kelly
- Three tax reforms with and without public pollution abatement pp. 574 - 582

- Takumi Haibara
- The effect of COVID-19 on Amazon MTurk pp. 583 - 588

- Jun Yeong Lee and Elizabeth Hoffman
- The impact of Intermarket Sweep Orders on volatility: an agent-based stock market model pp. 589 - 595

- Gianluca Virgilio and Pedro Parco Espinoza
- Natural resources and economic development: the role of national innovation system pp. 596 - 601

- Karamat Khan, Xueke Song, Salman Ali Shah and Kishwar Ali
- When does capital structure hurt economic value? Nonlinear evidence from Turkey pp. 602 - 612

- Hasan Okuyan
- Entrepreneurship And Informal Economy In Africa pp. 613 - 628

- Aïcha Tiendrebeogo
- How do economic complexity and productive capacities foster foreign direct investment flows? Evidence from the Asian economies pp. 629 - 643

- Nathapornpan Uttama and Popkarn Arwatchanakarn
- Does international trade stimulate structural change in Africa? pp. 644 - 663

- Doukoure Charles Fe and Romain Kouakou N'guessan
- On venture capital exit dynamics pp. 664 - 678

- Maia Gejadze, Pierre Giot and Armin Schwienbacher
- A bootstrap test of the time-varying efficiency of German growth forecasts pp. 679 - 687

- Christian Pierdzioch
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