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2020, issue 4, vol 40
- U.S. trade indicators and epidemics: Lessons from the 2003 SARS outbreak pp. 2610-2618

- Deliana Kostova, Walter Ochieng, Rajeev Cherukupalli and John Redd
- Who wears a mask? Gender differences in risk behaviors in the COVID-19 early days in Taiwan pp. 2619-2627

- Yating Chuang and John Chung-En Liu
- An application of Holder's inequality to certain optimization problems in economics pp. 2628-2636

- James Otterson
- Regional trade agreements and exporters behavior: Evidence from some small islands developing states pp. 2637-2647

- Laurent Didier and Justinien Razafindravaosolonirina
- Efficiency in a search and matching model with endogenous labor participation and different skill groups pp. 2648-2653

- Makoto Masui
- Is information and communication technology a driver of industrialization process in African countries? pp. 2654-2662

- Henri Njangang and Yann Nounamo
- Does the Reinhart-Rogoff Hypothesis Apply to China? pp. 2663-2668

- Yu Hsing
- Openness and Government Size in Sub-Saharan African countries pp. 2669-2676

- Stéphane Mbiankeu Nguea
- Assessing sovereign debt sustainability using a wealth-based fiscal indicator pp. 2677-2688

- Paolo Canofari, Alessandro Piergallini and Giovanni Piersanti
- Effects of oil price shocks on economic sectors of net oil-importing countries: case of Togo pp. 2689-2703

- Léleng Kebalo
- Healthcare Expenditure and Baumol Cost Disease in Sub-Sahara Africa pp. 2704-2716

- Jamiil Jeetoo
- Coalitions of concerned voters: a characterization of the majority rule pp. 2717-2722

- Adrian Miroiu
- A note on pollution and infectious disease pp. 2723-2733

- Guillaume Morel
- Employment protection and country's attractiveness: a more ambiguous relationship than is usually assumed pp. 2734-2740

- Sophie Lecostey
- What Makes Africans Happy? pp. 2741-2754

- Dieudonne Mignamissi and Yselle Flora Kuete
- Coping with Structural Weakness and EMU Citizen Support for the Euro: Opportunities for Change pp. 2755-2768

- Hideki Nishigaki
- An investigation on the role of good governance as a mediating factor in the FDI-Growth nexus: An ASEAN Perspective pp. 2769-2779

- Sridevi Narayanan, Chee-Keong Choong and Lin Sea Lau
- Gender differences in the Okun's law across the Italian regions pp. 2780-2789

- Luigi Bonaventura, Roberto Cellini and Mario Sambataro
- Gasoline Demand in Middle-Income Countries pp. 2790-2801

- Steven Parker
- Does the external debt composition matter for economic growth in Tunisia? pp. 2802-2818

- Samir Abdelhafidh
- Convergence or confusion? A study of world economic growth pp. 2819-2827

- Keunkwan Ryu and Yong Yoon
- Renewable energy consumption-economic growth nexus in G7 countries: New evidence from a nonlinear ARDL approach pp. 2828-2843

- Muhammad Shahbaz, Naceur Khraief and Robert Czudaj
- Does the law of one price hold in 82 Indonesian cities? Evidence from club convergence approach pp. 2844-2858

- Harry Aginta
- Physics in tourism: Modeling destination growth pp. 2859-2864

- Jose Perles-Ribes, Ana Ramón-RodrÃguez and Maria Such-Devesa
- The equivalence of two-step first difference and forward orthogonal deviations GMM pp. 2865-2871

- Robert Phillips
- En route to the world: understanding firms that solely export pp. 2872-2886

- Zara Liaqat and Karrar Hussain
- A graphical approach to select the nested structure of a CES function pp. 2887-2893

- Elena Lagomarsino
- Exchange rate regimes, trade in raw materials and exporters behavior: Evidence from some Small Island Developing States (SIDS) pp. 2894-2919

- Laurent Didier
- Trade Openness and Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa: Evidence from New Trade Openness Indicator pp. 2920-2931

- Gislain Stéphane Gandjon Fankem and Mohamadou Oumarou
- Drivers of and Barriers to the SME Internationalisation Process in a Small Open Economy pp. 2932-2942

- Ana Brochado, Carla Azevedo lobo, Luis Pacheco and Isabel Maldonado
- Facing supply chain disruptions: enhancers of supply chain resiliency pp. 2943-2958

- Ahmed Hamdi, Tarik Saikouk and Bouchaib Bahli
- Fractional logit estimation under varying spatial resolution pp. 2959-2963

- Jingyu Song, Paul Preckel and Michael Delgado
- Is an academic career a luxury good? Student debt and the under-representation of minorities pp. 2964-2977

- Robert Feinberg
- The role of bank analysts and scores in the prediction of financial distress: Evidence from French farms pp. 2978-2993

- Geoffroy Enjolras and Philippe Madiès
- A Model of Social Media Participation and Depression pp. 2994-2999

- Christopher Limnios and William Marquis
- Risk preferences: are students a reasonable sample to make inferences about the decision-making of finance professionals? pp. 3000-3009

- Jean-Francois Gajewski and Luc Meunier
- Brexit: a vote driven by deprivation? pp. 3010-3019

- Gulcin Ozkan and Grace Stamate
- Productivity: The Growth Accounting and The Stochastic Frontier Approach pp. 3020-3032

- Mohammad Yasin
- Does Globalization improve Health in Sub-Saharan African countries? pp. 3033-3045

- Stéphane Mbiankeu Nguea, Issidor Noumba and Armand Gilbert Noula
- What determines fertility among women in Nigeria? A disaggregated analysis using Poisson Regression pp. 3046-3060

- Agbutun Adzugbele, Iheonu Chimere, Anyanwu Ogochukwu and Ineghenehi Augustine
- Outsized impacts of residential energy and utility costs on household financial distress pp. 3061-3070

- Reid Dorsey-Palmateer
- Price-setting mixed duopoly, subsidization and the order of firms' moves: the relevance of privatization pp. 3071-3076

- Kazuhiro Ohnishi
- Changes in the tax-spend nexus: Evidence from selected European countries pp. 3077-3087

- Fabricio Linhares and Glauber Nojosa
- Regional and Interregional Business Cycle Comovement in Europe, Asia, and North America pp. 3088-3103

- Baher Elgahry
- The Covid-19 stock market puzzle and money supply in the US pp. 3104-3110

- Andreas Humpe and David McMillan
- Assessing Foreign Direct Investment Long-Run Contribution to Financial Development: Evidence from Namibia pp. 3111-3123

- Veundjua Muruko-Jaezuruka and Prashant Gupta
- Downstream horizontal mergers and wholesale price discrimination pp. 3124-3130

- Konstantinos Charistos, Christos Constantatos and Ioannis Pinopoulos
- Pitch Right: The Effect of Vocal Pitch on Risk Aversion pp. 3131-3139

- Gabriel Yong Ping Chua, Hui Jun Er, Shao Yi Liaw and Tai-Sen He
- Effect of Short Selling on Market Liquidity, Price, and Volatility: A Dynamic Perspective pp. 3140-3146

- Soonho Kim
- Living with the In-laws in China: Which Way is the Spousal Transfer? pp. 3147-3152

- Wei Yang and Michael Veall
- A bootstrap panel granger causality analysis of the relationships between financial sector development and globalization in sub-saharan african countries pp. 3153-3166

- Ibrahim Ouattara
- Inefficiency in alternately repeated coordination games with dynastic preferences pp. 3167-3170

- Chihiro Morooka
- Measuring consumer surplus in the case of addiction: A re-examination of the rational benchmark algebra pp. 3171-3181

- Sophie Massin and Maxence Miéra
- The Beveridge curve and equilibrium unemployment pp. 3182-3192

- Hannah Sheldon
- House prices and fertility in South Africa: A spatial econometric analysis pp. 3193-3210

- Beatrice Desiree Simo-Kengne and Lumengo Bonga-Bonga
- Macroeconomic effects of populist radical right parties in a rational partisan model pp. 3211-3218

- Montserrat Ferré and Carolina Manzano
- Pro-trade effects of MENA immigrants in France: does governance matter? pp. 3219-3230

- Albert Millogo and Ines Trojette
- On Strategic Investments by Leader Firms under Endogenous Entry and Quantity Competition pp. 3231-3240

- Martin Alfaro
- The effect of African leaders' foreign education/training on the completion of primary education in their countries pp. 3241-3255

- Ajoumessi Donal and Ngouhouo Ibrahim
- Foreign Direct Investment Inflows and Economic Growth in Singapore: an Empirical approach pp. 3256-3273

- Ha-chi Le and Thai-Ha Le
- Mandatory savings, informality and liquidity constraints pp. 3274-3295

- Carla Moreno
- Stock market reactions to COVID-19 and containment policies: A panel VAR approach pp. 3296-3305

- Juanjuan Zhuo and Masao Kumamoto
- Share of Voice: Findings from the US Automotive Industry pp. 3306-3312

- Rae Yule Kim
- Sex, Lies, and Surveys: The Role of Interviewer Characteristics pp. 3313-3324

- Tricia Koroknay†Palicz and Joao Montalvao
- Does Firm Agglomeration Induce Migration? Evidence from Vietnam pp. 3325-3337

- Cuong Nguyen and Phung Quang
- Law of one price: BigMac versus Fortnite - A Note pp. 3338-3348

- Georg Stadtmann, Christian Pierdzioch and Timo Schöber
- Effect of external debt on the level of infrastructure in Africa pp. 3349-3366

- Arsène Aurelien Njamen Kengdo, Tii Nchofoung and Philemon Bonaventure Ntang
2020, issue 3, vol 40
- Export Product Diversification and Fiscal Space Volatility in Developing Countries: Exploring the Economic Growth Volatility Channel pp. 1837-1854

- Sena Gnangnon
- Does Circular Economy Play a Key Role in Economic Growth? pp. 1855-1862

- Livio Ferrante and Anna Rita Germani
- Business cycle synchronization: The role of US global banks pp. 1863-1878

- Carmela D'Avino
- Export Subsidies in Emerging Markets During the Great Trade Collapse pp. 1879-1892

- Jorge Chávez, Antonio Cusato Novelli and Max Perez Leon
- The Spanish cyclicality of the user cost of labour pp. 1893-1899

- Juan Sanchis-llopis and Antonio Cutanda
- The liquidity risk-credit risk-profitability trilogy: A comparative study between Islamic and conventional banks pp. 1900-1913

- Ameni Ghenimi, Hasna Chaibi and Azhaar Lajmi
- Involuntary unemployment with indivisible labor supply under perfect competition pp. 1914-1923

- Yasuhito Tanaka
- The extent and cost of common stigmas among university students pp. 1924-1936

- Ying Tang, Sharon Stringer and Tomi Ovaska
- An asymmetrical overshooting correction model for G20 nominal effective exchange rates pp. 1937-1947

- Frédérique Bec and Melika Ben Salem
- Trade openness and inflation dynamics in Brazil pp. 1948-1957

- Fernando Marques Mansilla, Elano Ferreira Arruda and Roberto Ferreira
- Sufficient conditions for the existence of stable sets of cooperative games pp. 1958-1962

- Naoki Matsumoto and Masaki Minegishi
- Equilibrium pricing and market completion: a counterexample pp. 1963-1969

- Elyès Jouini
- Health Economics of Genetic Distance pp. 1970-1976

- Pavel Jelnov
- Holiday gift-giving - deadweight loss or welfare gain? pp. 1977-1984

- Zeev Shtudiner
- The Mediation effect for Bitcoin, Evidence from China Market on the Period of Covid-19 Outbreaking pp. 1985-1993

- Wen hsiang Chiu, Shih-wei Hung and Chiung-ju Liang
- Gender-specific top incomes: are they Pareto distributed? pp. 1994-2004

- Terhi Ravaska
- Testing Safe Haven Property of Bitcoin and Gold during Covid-19: Evidence from Multivariate GARCH analysis pp. 2005-2015

- Anoop S Kumar
- Human Capital's importance in Initial Coin Offerings' (ICOs) success pp. 2016-2022

- José Campino, Ana Brochado and à lvaro Rosa
- Should we Hibernate in a Lockdown? pp. 2023-2033

- Federico Sturzenegger
- How could the covid-19 pandemic impact the economy of Burkina Faso? pp. 2034-2046

- Somlanare Kinda, Patrice Zidouemba and Idrissa Ouedraogo
- Mobility, Inequality, and Growth: An Inverted-U Relationship pp. 2047-2057

- Keishun Suzuki
- Renewable energy consumption, financial development and economic growth: Evidence from panel data for the Middle East and North African countries pp. 2058-2072

- Nagmi Aimer
- Determinants of the structure of external funding: the Portuguese case pp. 2073-2084

- Jorge Silva
- Can intraday public information explain Bitcoin Returns and Volatility? A PGARCH-Based Approach pp. 2085-2092

- Kais Tissaoui, Taha Zaghdoudi and Khaled issa Alfreahat
- Child marriage: some facts from selected Indian states pp. 2093-2110

- Tanusree Mishra and Tanmoyee Banerjee (Chatterjee)
- Income inequality and house prices in the United States: A panel VAR analysis pp. 2111-2120

- Kyungmin Kim
- The effects of renewables portfolio standards on renewable energy generation pp. 2121-2133

- Daniel Pastor
- Does direct democracy matter for fiscal policy volatility? pp. 2134-2142

- Vicente Rios
- Is there a wage penalty for occupational feminization? Evidence from Thai labor market pp. 2143-2153

- Lusi Liao and Sasiwimon Paweenawat
- Carry trade in developing and developed countries: A Granger causality analysis with the Toda-Yamamoto appr pp. 2154-2164

- Bruno Tomio
- Impact of internal migration on left behind youth's labour force participation in India pp. 2165-2178

- Sweta Lahiri
- The impact of total factor productivity on energy consumption and CO2 emissions in G20 countries pp. 2179-2192

- Panayiotis Tzeremes
- Do Consumers Gain or Lose when Network Externalities Become Stronger? pp. 2193-2200

- Chung-Hui Chou
- The determinants of import demand in Eurozone Crisis countries - a note pp. 2201-2216

- Andreas Zervas
- Preferences for efficiency and redistribution: An experiment using charitable donations pp. 2217-2226

- Jake Guth and David Munro
- Household income dynamics in Europe before and after the Great Recession: A four-country analysis pp. 2227-2240

- Elizabeth Casabianca and Elena Giarda
- Using Dagum's Gini decomposition to assess households' asset-based gap in the regions of Burkina Faso pp. 2241-2253

- Yawo Noglo and Namponndi Ouedraogo
- Estimation of the consumption function of Russian households using RLMS microdata pp. 2254-2261

- Pavel Koval and Andrey Polbin
- New Zealand's Residential Price Dynamics: Do capability to consume and government policies matter? pp. 2262-2274

- Fennee Chong and Venus Liew
- What caused the wage convergence between urban natives and migrants in China? pp. 2275-2288

- Mengdan Li
- Does aid stimulate foreign direct investment? The role of social cohesion pp. 2289-2296

- Tony Addison and Mina Baliamoune
- Investment decisions and exposure to crime and corruption pp. 2297-2303

- Subika Farazi, Ahmed Rostom and Rishabh Sinha
- The effect of information and communication technologies on foreign direct investments attractiveness in Africa pp. 2304-2319

- Avom Désiré and Melingui bate Adalbert Abraham Ghislain
- Long-term Inflation Expectations and Central Bank Credibility pp. 2320-2335

- Bopjun Gwak
- The Non-Linear Relationship Between Economic Growth and Public Debt pp. 2336-2343

- Karim Bouchrara, Houssem Rachdi and Khaled Guesmi
- Spillover, public investment and innovation: the impact of public investment in R&D on business innovation pp. 2344-2360

- Leonardo Rocha, Denis Sarmento, Carlos Alano Almeida and Napiê Silva
- Food price convergence in Canada: A nonparametric nonlinear cointegration analysis pp. 2361-2371

- Kai Yin Woo, Shu Kam Lee and Alan Chan
- Forecasting inflation for India with the Phillips Curve: Evidence from internet search data pp. 2372-2379

- Saakshi Jha and Sohini Sahu
- The Self-Perpetuating Student Loan Debt Crisis pp. 2380-2387

- David Jinkins
- Efficient Liability Assignment: Is Coupling a Necessity? pp. 2388-2394

- Harshil Kaur and Rajendra Kundu
- Is international tourism responsible for the pandemic of COVID-19? A very preliminary assessment with a special focus on small islands pp. 2395-2407

- Jean-François Hoarau
- Time-varying dependence between stock markets and oil prices during COVID-19: The case of net oil-exporting countries pp. 2408-2418

- K.P. Prabheesh, Bhavesh Garg and Rakesh Padhan
- Early view of the potential impact of government policy responses on reproductive number of COVID-19 in African countries: Evidence from Cameroon pp. 2419-2430

- Gilles Quentin Kane, Marius Amba and Taoufiki Mbratana
- Nowcasting GDP growth using data reduction methods: Evidence for the French economy pp. 2431-2439

- Olivier Darné and Amelie Charles
- The social pay gap among occupational twins: a task-based comparison pp. 2440-2444

- Elisabeth Sattler-Bublitz and Tobias Regner
- Same, but different? A state-level chronology of the 2014-2016 Brazilian economic recession and comparisons with the GFC and (early data on) COVID-19 pp. 2445-2456

- Jéfferson Colombo and Martinho Lazzari
- How to spend 750 billion euro? Applying sacrifice theory to determine Covid-19 compensations in the EU pp. 2457-2470

- Alfred Greiner and Benjamin Owusu
- Remittances and inflation in OPEC countries:Evidence from bias-corrected least-squares dummy variable (CLSDV) estimator pp. 2471-2483

- Rashid Sbia and Helmi Hamdi
- The threshold effect of political institutions on the finance-growth nexus: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 2484-2493

- Walid Benayed, Nouha Bougharriou and Foued Gabsi
- An Evolutionary Justification for Overconfidence pp. 2494-2504

- Kim Gannon and Hanzhe Zhang
- Gender, price, and quantity effects in U.S. earnings inequality: revisiting counterfactual density estimates pp. 2505-2520

- Andrew Silva
- Does access to electricity affect poverty? Evidence from Côte d'Ivoire pp. 2521-2537

- Arouna Diallo and Richard Moussa
- Women on corporate boards, stated-owned enterprises and firm performance: Evidence from Vietnam and quantile regression pp. 2538-2549

- Jean-Michel Sahut, Rey Dang, L'Hocine Houanti and Nhu Tuyen Le
- Twin Deficits in Sub-Saharan African Countries: Evidence through debt pp. 2550-2564

- Idrys Fransmel Okombi
- Predicting the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada and the US pp. 2565-2585

- Ba Chu and Shafiullah Qureshi
- Coronavirus-Lockdowns, Secondary Effects and Sustainable Exit-Strategies for Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 2586-2593

- Raymond Frempong, David Stadelmann and Frederik Wild
- Debt and growth: historical evidence pp. 2594-2609

- Carsten Colombier and Christian Breuer
2020, issue 2, vol 40
- PricThe musical tribute band is a neglected topic in the field of economics. At first sight, it may seem to be a simple case of general copycatting which has been covered for other products and markets. We provide empirical exploration of the market in the form of a pricing equation using recent data for tribute concerts in Germany. This shows the importance of voluntary withdrawal by the copyright holders or involuntary withdrawal (death or prolonged illness) as ticket prices are statistically significantly higher when the original act, being tributed, no longer exists. We also find features of the act being tributed, such as a proxy for relevance based on the size of their Wikipedia entry, to be statistically significant determinants of ticket price.ing in live music: an empirical analysis of the tribute band sector pp. 890-900

- Samuel Cameron and Hendrik Sonnabend
- Sweeping It under the Rug: Household Chores and Misreporting of Child Labor pp. 901-905

- Eva Dziadula and Danice Guzmán
- Impacts of sectoral labour productivity growth of emerging countries in East Asia pp. 906-919

- Hidekatsu Asada
- Analysis of the asymmetric response of exchange rate to interest rate differentials: Evidence from the MINT countries pp. 938-943

- Dinci Penzin and Afees Salisu
- Asymmetry of information and financial development: Evidence from middle income countries pp. 944-951

- Michel Samba and Seabrook Mveng
- Policy uncertainty and bank lending pp. 952-977

- Dung Tran
- Evaluation of bankruptcy prevention tools: evidences from COSME programme pp. 978-988

- Loredana Cultrera
- Determinants of labor force participation and its impact on the standard of living of working age individuals in Indonesia, a gender perspective pp. 989-1001

- Yandi Yusnandar, B.S. Nazamuddin, Raja Masbar and Abd. Jamal
- Labor participation externalities and unemployment pp. 1002-1010

- Chia-Hui Lu
- The Fundamental Surplus or the Fundamentality of Vacancy Posting Costs? pp. 1011-1016

- Mehrab Kiarsi
- Assessing the extent of contagion of sovereign credit risk among BRICS countries pp. 1017-1032

- Lumengo Bonga-Bonga and Mathias Manguzvane
- Determinants of FDI attractiveness: A MCI model approach pp. 1033-1048

- Helmi Hammami, Moez Hammami, Siriki Coulibaly and Mariem Marzouk
- Is there a garbage Kuznets curve? Evidence from OECD countries pp. 1049-1055

- Rayan Baalbaki and Walid Marrouch
- Why Do Firms Release Profit Warnings? pp. 1056-1067

- François Aubert and Waël Louhichi
- A geometric programming approach to dynamic economic models pp. 1068-1074

- Inna Tsener
- Impact Assessment of the State Support Program for Micro and Small Enterprises in Georgia pp. 1075-1082

- Sophiko Skhirtladze, Zurab Abramishvili, Giorgi Papava and Irakli Barbakadze
- The impact of state aid on economic growth pp. 1083-1090

- Michael Polemis and Thanasis Stengos
- Does Applying Deep Learning in Financial Sentiment Analysis Lead to Better Classification Performance? pp. 1091-1105

- Cuiyuan Wang, Tao Wang and Changhe Yuan
- Conditional GMM estimation for gravity models pp. 1106-1111

- Masaya Nishihata and Taisuke Otsu
- Productivity growth, malthus delusion, and unified growth theory pp. 1112-1121

- M. Aykut Attar
- A note on the concavity of the happiness function in family support pp. 1122-1131

- Fernando Bruna and Paolo Rungo
- Interest rate and the financial and housing wealth effects in ten CEEC pp. 1132-1145

- Mihaela Nicolau
- Countries: The role of Mobile Banking & Financial Services Development in Africa pp. 1146-1158

- Christian Nguena
- Entrepreneurship and natural resource rent-seeking: The roles of institutional quality pp. 1159-1177

- Canh Nguyen, Sangho Kim and Thanh Su
- Informal economy, government intervention and labor market in Algeria: An analysis by structural models pp. 1178-1193

- Kahina Cherfi-Feroukhi and Saïd Souam
- The declining influence of workplace differences on the gender wage gap pp. 1194-1200

- John Heywood and Nikolaos Theodoropoulos
- What happen to multidimensional poverty between 2006 and 2015 in Togo? pp. 1201-1215

- Dossè Djahini-Afawoubo and Mawuli Kodjovi Couchoro
- Industry Concentration and Venture Capital Flows around the World pp. 1216-1231

- Yan Alperovych and Xavier Mouchette
- Air passengers during the economic crisis: The Spanish case pp. 1232-1248

- Miriam Marcén and Marina Morales
- The monetary policy transmission mechanism and the role of money market funds in the Eurozone pp. 1249-1260

- Nicholas Apergis, Tasawar Hayat and Tareq Saeed
- Effect of Economic and Monetary Policy Uncertainty on stock markets. Evidence on return, volatility and liquidity pp. 1261-1271

- Jessica Paule-Vianez, Raúl Gómez-MartÃnez and Camilo Prado-Román
- Supporting NBS restoration measures: A test of VBN theory in the Brague catchment pp. 1272-1280

- Nabila Arfaoui and Houévoh Gnonlonfin
- A game-theoretic model of sexual harassment pp. 1281-1291

- Amitrajeet Batabyal and Hamid Beladi
- Gender equality as a confounder in the epidemiological approach pp. 1292-1299

- Miriam Beblo, Luise Goerges and Eva Markowsky
- A generalization of the Dorfman-Steiner Formula: Advertising spillovers under imperfect competition pp. 1300-1307

- Takanori Adachi
- Revisiting the volunteer's dilemma: group size and public good provision in the presence of some ambiguity aversion pp. 1308-1318

- Brishti Guha
- Trends in Economic Inequality: Are U.S. states growing apart? pp. 1319-1331

- Edmond Berisha, Ram Dubey, John Meszaros and Eric Olson
- Comparison of the Marshall-Lerner condition in OECD and Asian countries: new evidence from pooled mean group estimation pp. 1332-1348

- Esmaeil Ebadi
- Employee Investment and Screening based on Labor Force Attachment pp. 1349-1356

- Atsuko Tanaka and Hsuan-chih Lin
- Cultural Differences and Measurement of Material Deprivation: EU-SILC questionnaire revision in Turkey pp. 1357-1367

- Idil Atasu and Burcay Erus
- Hedging strategy for financial variables and commodities pp. 1368-1379

- Ilyes Abid, Abderrazak Dhaoui, Khaled Guesmi and Olfa Kaabia
- Multivariate Stochastic Dominance: A Parametric Approach pp. 1380-1387

- Noureddine Kouaissah and Sergio Ortobelli lozza
- A note on implied correlation for bivariate contracts pp. 1388-1396

- Guillaume Coqueret and Bertrand Tavin
- Information and Communication Technology and Intra-Regional Trade in the Economic Community of West African States: Ambivalent or Complementary? pp. 1397-1412

- Boniface Ngah Epo and Ronie Bertrand Nguenkwe
- Rent-seeking contest with two forms of sabotaging efforts pp. 1413-1419

- Yizhaq Minchuk
- Modelling the Interaction of Liquidity to Price Dynamics pp. 1420-1430

- Bodo Herzog
- Remittances and Business Cycle in Morocco pp. 1431-1445

- Farid Makhlouf and Kamal Kasmaoui
- International remittances, poverty and growth into WAEMU countries: evidence from panel cointegration approach pp. 1446-1456

- Joseph Siani
- World Economic Policy Uncertainty and Foreign Direct Investment pp. 1457-1464

- Désiré Avom, Henri Njangang and Larissa Nawo
- Determining the number of components in mixture regression models: an experimental design pp. 1465-1474

- Ana Brochado and Vitorino Martins
- Date-stamping the Tadawul bubble through the SADF and GSADF econometric approaches pp. 1475-1485

- Pedro Antonio Martin-Cervantes and Salvador Cruz-Rambaud
- An Economic Thought about How to Detect Currency Manipulation pp. 1486-1497

- Jeong Eui Suh
- The Quantile effects of prenatal care on birth weight in Mexico pp. 1498-1507

- Santosh Kumar and Fidel Gonzalez
- The role of exchange rate in remittance inflows: Evidence from Indonesia pp. 1508-1521

- Haryo Kuncoro
- The mediating role of working conditions in the analysis of the links between offshoring and health of European workers pp. 1522-1537

- Marine Coupaud
- Do women shy away from competition? Do men compete too much?: A (failed) replication pp. 1538-1547

- Curtis Price
- Stock market "prediction" models pp. 1548-1556

- Garry Shelley, Anca Traian and William Trainor Jr.
- A New Measurement for Japanese Consumer Confidence Index pp. 1557-1569

- Hanako Ohmura
- Demographic Shifts and Asset Returns in Japan pp. 1570-1582

- Jau-er Chen and Rajarshi Mitra
- Do rural health worker incentive schemes work? Evidence from Thailand pp. 1583-1595

- Pallavi Panda and Pasita Chaijaroen
- Macroeconomic determinants of household consumption in selected West African countries pp. 1596-1606

- Chimere Iheonu and Tochukwu Nwachukwu
- The effect of education on voter's turnout in african presidential elections pp. 1607-1622

- Adalbert Abraham Ghislain Melingui Bate
- Do retailers benefit from network affiliation in all locations pp. 1623-1633

- Magali Chaudey, Muriel Fadairo and Frédéric Perdreau
- Would rising real GDP boost the combined effects of economic openness and public investment on unemployment in Cameroon? pp. 1634-1644

- Ngouhouo Ibrahim, Chouafi Nguekam Orfé and Bocker Poumie
- Constrained Fixed Sample Search pp. 1645-1650

- Roberto Bonilla and Francis Kiraly
- Determinants of health sector efficiency: evidence from a two-step analysis on 30 OECD countries pp. 1651-1666

- Angelo Castaldo, Maria Alessandra Antonelli, Valeria De Bonis and Giorgia Marini
- Globalization and infectious diseases: Evidence on the reproduction rate of the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 1675-1685

- Tuan Luong and Thu hang Nguyen
- A cross-country analysis of the determinants of the real effective exchange rate in fifteen Sub-Saharan African countries pp. 1686-1697

- Zameelah Khan Jaffur, Boopen Seetanah and Noor-Ul-Hacq Sookia
- Fiscal space in the euro area before Covid-19 pp. 1698-1706

- Jerome Creel
- A Basic Model of Optimal Tax Enforcement under Liquidity Constraints pp. 1707-1713

- Alejandro Esteller-Moré
- Cross-Country Evidence on Earnings Quality and Corporate Tax Avoidance: The Moderating Role of Legal Institutions pp. 1714-1726:

- Ramzi Benkraiem, Safa Gaaya and Faten Lakhal
- Do commodity price volatilities impact currency misalignments in commodity-exporting countries? pp. 1727-1739

- Cyriac Guillaumin, Salem Boubakri and Alexandre Silanine
- “Normal†growth of the Chinese economy: new metrics based on consumer confidence data pp. 1740-1746

- Petar Sorić
- The Stock Price Impact of Domestic and Foreign Economic Policy Uncertainty: Evidence from China pp. 1747-1755

- Chin Chia Liang, Carol Troy and Ellen Rouyer
- Ranking tail risk across international stock markets pp. 1756-1768

- Bertrand Groslambert and Wan-Ni Lai
- Sustainability and Financial Stability: Evidence from European Banks pp. 1769-1780

- Dhafer Saïdane and Sana Ben Abdallah
- Comparing shadow rates in monetary policy shock identification pp. 1781-1796

- Daniel Groft
- The Welfare of Ramsey Optimal Policy Facing Auto-Regressive Shocks pp. 1797-1803

- Jean-Bernard Chatelain and Kirsten Ralf
- Conditional Cash Transfers and Crime: Higher Income but also Better Loot pp. 1804-1813

- Fernando Borraz and Ignacio Munyo
- Population Ageing and FDI Inflows in Japan: ARDL Approach to Cointegration Analysis pp. 1814-1825

- Rajarshi Mitra and Md. Thasinul Abedin
2020, issue 1, vol 40
- Credit Quality and Stock Returns of Commercial Banks pp. 1-17

- Nawazish Mirza, Amir Hasnaoui and Birjees Rahat
- Investor Attention, Lottery Stocks and the Cross-Section of Expected Returns pp. 18-34

- Maxim Zagonov and Bernd Hanke
- Cross-listing in the European ETP market pp. 35-40

- Stefano Alderighi
- Tax avoidance and asset returns: some theoretical results on the tax clientele effects pp. 41-49

- Liqun Liu and Zijun Wang
- Assessing Market Timing Performance of Brazilian Multi-Asset Pension Funds using the Battese and Coelli's Stochastic Frontier Model (1995) pp. 50-60

- Isoé Schneider, Daniel Baggio, João Tusi da Silveira and Maria Baccin Brizolla
- Consumption, Leisure, and Cross-country Welfare Costs of Business Cycles pp. 61-76

- Marcelo Mello and Christiano Coelho
- Conditional capital asset pricing model, long-run risk, and stock valuation pp. 77-86

- Claude Bergeron, Tov Assogbavi and Jean-pierre Gueyie
- Valuation, Dividend Yield, and the Expenditure Savings Multiple pp. 87-95

- Ioanna Konstantakopoulou
- Valuation, Dividend Yield, and the Expenditure Savings Multiple pp. 96-100

- Alcide Bennet and Brandon Renfro
- Ethereum as a Hedge: The intraday analysis pp. 101-108

- Artem Meshcheryakov and Stoyu Ivanov
- Asymmetric parametric division rules revisited pp. 109-116

- René LevÃnský and Miroslav Zelený
- Advertising Caps and News Quality pp. 117-127

- Maria Rosa Battaggion and Alessandro Vaglio
- Unemployment, poverty and police performance: an ARDL analysis of crime in São Paulo pp. 128-139

- Tauã Vital, Daniel De Souza and Jéssica Faciroli
- Ramsey Optimal Policy versus Multiple Equilibria with Fiscal and Monetary Interactions pp. 140-147

- Jean-Bernard Chatelain and Kirsten Ralf
- Natural resources, quality of institutions and foreign direct investment in Africa pp. 148-162

- Ludovic Feulefack Kemmanang and Bertelet Ngassam
- Bitcoinomics 101: principles of the Bitcoin market pp. 163-176

- Prateek Goorha
- Individual health perspective, income protection insurance coverage and human capital growth pp. 177-187

- Weiguang Liu
- Regulation and Productivity Growth: Are We in a New Productivity Slowdown? pp. 188-201

- John Dawson
- A note on Covariate Balancing Propensity Score and Instrument-like variables pp. 202-209

- Adeola Oyenubi
- Exclusionary bundle discounts: A simple model with two applications pp. 210-216

- C.-Philipp Heller, Heiner Lindenlaub and Frank Maier-Rigaud
- The Impact of Land Bank Demolitions on Property Values pp. 217-233

- Gregory Niemesh, L. Allison Jones-Farmer, Joseph Hart, William Holmes and Nathan Soundappan
- Measuring external stability in one-to-one matching pp. 234-247

- Ismail Saglam
- Efficiency Wages with Endogenous Monitoring pp. 248-261

- Yanay Farja and Ori Zax
- Fisher Effect: An Empirical Re-examination in Case of India pp. 262-276

- Masudul Adil, Mohd Shadab Danish, Sajad Bhat and Bandi Kamaiah
- Labor productivity, labor supply of the old, and economic growth pp. 277-285

- Hung-Ju Chen and Koichi Miyazaki
- Economic development, inequality and generalized trust pp. 286-291

- Andreas Kyriacou and Pedro Trivin
- Measuring the impact of financial crisis on quality of life in Europe pp. 292-307

- Gianni Betti, Antonella D'Agostino, Giulio Ghellini and Sergio Longobardi
- The Economic Consequences of Government Spending in South Korea pp. 308-315

- Myeong Hwan Kim, Yongseung Han, Heather Tierney and Eréndira Yareth Vargas López
- A Note on the Algebra of Multiple Exchange Rates pp. 316-337

- Sena Gnangnon
- Off-label use of recreational cannabis: Acid reflux in Colorado pp. 338-348

- Jacqueline Doremus, Sarah Stith and Jacob Vigil
- The behavior of private entrepreneurs in an imperfect financial market pp. 349-358

- Tao Gu
- Social capital and Life Satisfaction: A new approach pp. 359-381

- Anne Musson and Damien Rousselière
- A Note on the Algebra of Multiple Exchange Rates pp. 382-387

- C. Di Bella, Francesco Grigoli and Rafael Romeu
- Two-sided platforms, heterogeneous tastes, and coordination pp. 388-406

- Shun Tsukamoto
- Monetary policy and the yield curve pp. 407-424

- Edward Gamber and Julie Smith
- Election Uncertainty and Capital Structure pp. 425-436

- Bahar Ulupinar and Isa Camyar
- Impact of Political Uncertainty on Banking Productivity: Investigating the Jasmin Revolution Effect on the Tunisian Banking System pp. 437-447

- Mohamed El Fodil Ihaddaden
- Comovement in the Cryptocurrency Market pp. 448-455

- Benjamin Blau, Todd Griffith and Ryan Whitby
- Correlates of Gambling pp. 456-462

- Ana Brochado, Margarida Abreu and Victor Mendes
- The Brazilian granular business cycle pp. 463-472

- Murilo Silva and Sergio Da Silva
- Unbundling financial services: The case of brokerage and investment research pp. 473-484

- Sébastien Galanti and Anne-Gaël Vaubourg
- What is the information value of bank's stress tests? An investigation using banks' bond split ratings pp. 485-499

- Moustapha Daouda Dala, Isabelle Distinguin and Alain Sauviat
- A Glass Ceiling? Gender Inequality of Top Earners in Thailand pp. 500-515

- Lusi Liao and Sasiwimon Paweenawat
- Cultural Action and Regional Economic Development: An Audit in the Cameroonian Context pp. 516-533

- Marcel Dama dié
- Are incentives to attract investments effective? An analysis of Brazilian municipalities pp. 534-541

- Fabiana Rocha and Veronica Orellano
- The effect of the trading activities of banks on systemic risk: does banking industry concentration matter? pp. 542-555

- Eric Fina Kamani
- The effect of public spending on growth in oil-rich, conflict-prone countries: the case of Chad pp. 556-566

- Mohammadou Nourou
- Travel Visas and Trade Finance pp. 567-573

- Veysel Avsar
- Co-movement between some commodities and the Dow Jones Islamic Index: A Wavelet analysis pp. 574-586

- Heni Boubaker and Hichem Rezgui
- Risk Aversion and Optimal Hedge Ratio in Commodities Futures Markets pp. 587-600

- Willy Kamdem, Jules Sadefo Kamdem, David Kamdem and Louis aimé Fono
- Post-crisis changes in the pattern of capital flows - The case of Korea pp. 601-611

- Youngjin Yun
- Can the women's parliamentary representation reduces corruption and informal sector in Africa? Empirical analysis pp. 612-623

- Ibrahim Ngouhouo and Loudi Njoya
- Soft power and Germany's exports - First evidence from transaction data pp. 624-631

- Joachim Wagner
- Intergenerational transmission of homeownership decisions in Spain pp. 632-638

- Marina Morales
- Cost pass-through in the airline industry: price responses and asymmetries pp. 639-652

- Shih-Hsien Chuang
- Outsourcing Wombs with Social Ignominy pp. 653-664

- Amrita Pramanick and Swapnendu Banerjee (Bandyopadhyay)
- Extreme natural events are associated with significant economic losses and expected to increase in frequency and intensity with time. While previous research has primarily investigated singular event types, the relative impact of multiple types of reoccurring events on the housing market has not been extensively studied. Filling this void in the literature, I estimate the housing price capitalization of numerous fire and flooding incidents in Southern California between 2000 and 2015. The results provide evidence that capitalization of extreme natural events is heterogeneous across type, time, and reoccurrence, and these variables are important when considering related policies involving outreach and education pp. 665-678

- Mitchell Livy
- Estimating the impact of e-commerce on retail exit and entry using Google Trends pp. 679-688

- David Vitt
- Mixed duopoly in quantity competition under the optimal privatization rate pp. 689-698

- Kojun Hamada
- Threshold effect of institutions on finance-growth nexus in MENA region: New evidence from panel simultaneous equation model pp. 699-715

- Hichem Saidi
- International Drivers of Policy Uncertainty in Emerging Economies pp. 716-726

- Gian Soave
- Bitcoin and Global Political Uncertainty – Evidence from the U.S. Election Cycle pp. 727-742

- Tobias Burggraf
- Privatization of Brazilian airports: a synthetic control approach pp. 743-757

- Caio Resende and Thiago Caldeira
- The COVID-19 risk perception: A survey on socioeconomics and media attention pp. 758-764

- Toan Huynh
- Investor Horizons and Employee Satisfaction: A test of the long-term perspective vision of CSR pp. 765-781

- Alexandre Garel and Arthur Petit-Romec
- Liberalization of the market for alcohol: Evidence from a Canadian province pp. 782-800

- Didier Tatoutchoup and Octave Keutiben
- Formal and informal constraints on state government and economic freedom pp. 801-806

- Peter Calcagno and Joshua Hall
- Supply elasticity of new housing supply in Malaysia: an analysis across housing sub-markets pp. 807-820

- Geok Peng Yeap and Hooi Hooi Lean
- Long and short-run tax buoyancies in small states pp. 821-827

- Jeetendra Khadan
- A survey analyzing assumptions for rational decision making in health care pp. 828-836

- Afschin Gandjour and Dimitrios Kourouklis
- Political environment and attraction of foreign direct investment: an institutionalist approach pp. 837-845

- Eduardo Henrique de Borba and Ana Paula Menezes Pereira
- Domestic public debt and financial development in Sub-Saharan Africa: Is there an inverted-U relationship? pp. 846-854

- Walid Benayed and Foued Gabsi
- Are Uncertainties across the World Convergent? pp. 855-862

- Christina Christou, Giray Gözgör, Rangan Gupta and Chi Keung Lau
- Does Financial inclusion affect the African banking stability? pp. 863-879

- Imen Kouki, Ilyes Abid, Khaled Guesmi and Stéphane Goutte
- Organizational sustainability and career frameworks in professional services firms pp. 880-889

- Edouard Ribes
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