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Economics Bulletin
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2019, issue 1, vol 435-445
- Should citations be weighted to assess the influence of an academic article? pp. 435-445

- Damien Besancenot and Abdelghani Maddi
2019, issue 4, vol 39
- Revisiting Institutional Determinants of Remittances: Evidence from a Large Panel of Countries pp. 2247-2257

- Sunny Singh
- Did the Poor Adapt to Their Circumstances? Evidence from Long-run Russian Panel Data pp. 2258-2274

- Hai-Anh Dang, Michael Lokshin and Kseniya Abanokova
- Investment climate and Trade Margins in Egypt: Which Factors Do Matter? pp. 2275-2301

- Nora Aboushady and Chahir Zaki
- The gap between equilibrium expected payoffs in contests with linear externalities pp. 2302-2307

- Sung-Hoon Park
- Further insights into 'Baumol's disease' in Japan pp. 2308-2316

- Jochen Hartwig
- The Effectiveness of Monetary Policy Transmission in a Dual Banking System: Further Insights from TVP-VAR Model pp. 2317-2332

- Amine Ben Amar
- External debts, current account balance and exchange rates in emerging countries pp. 2333-2342

- Taoufik Bouraoui
- A Production Function with Variable Elasticity of Factor Substitution pp. 2343-2360

- Constantin Chilarescu
- The effects of migrant remittances on deforestation in the Congo basin pp. 2361-2373

- Novice Patrick Bakehe
- Unnested Aversion to s-th Degree Inequality pp. 2374-2380

- Marc Dubois
- The impact of physical activity on women`s health: evidences for Brazil pp. 2381-2401

- Anderson dos Santos, Paulo Jacinto, Victor de Oliveira and Pedro Henrique Leivas
- CEO human capital and venture capital investment duration: Evidence from French IPOs pp. 2402-2414

- Sophie Pommet and Jean-François Sattin
- Heterogeneous Firms and Lobby Participation Decision pp. 2415-2422

- Ahmed Qasim and Jun-ichi Itaya
- The Effect of Immigration on Local Public Finances pp. 2423-2428

- Jeff Chan
- A Simple Algorithm for Solving Ramsey Optimal Policy with Exogenous Forcing Variables pp. 2429-2440

- Jean-Bernard Chatelain and Kirsten Ralf
- An asset market with backwards price comparative statics pp. 2441-2447

- Thomas Cone
- Was there a bubble in the ICO market? pp. 2448-2456

- Mikhail Stolbov
- Foreign aid, recipient government's fiscal behavior, and economic growth pp. 2457-2466

- Ngoc-Sang Pham and Thi Kim Cuong Pham
- Do Local Amenities Increase Monopsony Power? pp. 2467-2475

- Christiana Hilmer and Michael Hilmer
- A Note on ‘Neutrality Theorem' In Private Provision of Pure Public Good pp. 2476-2483

- Tilak Sanyal
- Financial development and human development: A non-linear analysis for Oil-exporting and Oil-importing countries in MENA region pp. 2484-2498

- Abdelaziz Hakimi and Helmi Hamdi
- Employers search: Are employee referrals effective? pp. 2499-2506

- Martina Rebien
- Deregulation in non-tradable goods sector and relocation of firms in tradable goods sector pp. 2507-2516

- Wataru Johdo
- The decision to hire managers in the presence of public and CSR firms pp. 2517-2526

- Kadohognon Ouattara and Ahmed haidara Ould abdessalam
- A bonus given: noise, effort and efficiency in a flat hierarchy pp. 2527-2532

- John Sessions and John Skatun
- The Public-Private Sector Wage Differential Across Gender in Italy: a New Quantile-Based Decomposition Approach pp. 2533-2539

- Carolina Castagnetti, Luisa Rosti and Marina Töpfer
- The heterogeneous relationship between income and inequality: a panel co-integration approach pp. 2540-2549

- Svenja Flechtner and Claudius Gräbner
- Student engagement and larger class enrollments: evidence from a growing mid-sized university pp. 2550-2565

- Michael Gove
- How Groups Diversity and Power Intensity of Leaders may Affect Corruption of Public Resource in Communities: Insights from Laboratory Experiment pp. 2566-2571

- Deden Iskandar and Firmansyah Firmansyah
- Liquidity contagion with a “first-in/first-out†seniority of claims pp. 2572-2579

- Edoardo Gaffeo, Lucio Gobbi and Massimo Molinari
- Forecasting GDP Growth using Disaggregated GDP Revisions pp. 2580-2588

- Adam Check, Anna Nolan and Tyler Schipper
- Does health insurance decrease out-of-pocket health expenses? pp. 2589-2594

- Jonathan Leightner
- Soft power and exporters behavior in international trade pp. 2595-2614

- Laurent Didier
- Gender Gap in case of Financial Inclusion: An Empirical Analysis in Indian Context pp. 2615-2630

- Chandralekha Ghosh and Rimita Hom Chaudhury
- Does U.S. Equity market uncertainty and implied stock market volatility affect the GCC stock markets? pp. 2631-2638

- Abdullah Alqahtani
- Imperfect patent protection, licensing, and Social Welfare pp. 2639-2649

- Carlo Capuano and Iacopo Grassi
- Endogenous wage regime selection: A general equilibrium model pp. 2650-2663

- Andreas Hauptmann
- Identification of the Conditions for Increasing Dimensionality of the Income Expansion Path pp. 2664-2673

- Siddhartha Mitra, Nilangshu Acharya and Samir Bhandari
- The trade-reducing effects of market power in international ports pp. 2674-2687

- Gabriel De Oliveira and Nicolas Peridy
- Monotonicity in Condorcet Jury Theorem under Strategic Voting pp. 2688-2696

- Naruto Nagaoka
- The Impact of Tuition Increases on Enrollment in the State of Alabama Public Colleges and Universities pp. 2697-2705

- Mariano Runco, James Francisco and Jeff Bates
- Hyperopic Topologies Once Again pp. 2706-2710

- Paulo Monteiro, Jaime Orrillo and Rudy Rosas
- Foreign direct Investment and economic growth: The role of the governance pp. 2711-2725

- Najeh Bouchoucha and Ismahen Yahyaoui
- Further evidence on sparse grids-based numerical integration in the mixed logit model pp. 2726-2731

- Zsolt Sándor
- Dismantling a State Monopoly: Insight from Theory pp. 2732-2745

- Octave Keutiben and Didier Tatoutchoup
- Selection trials: comparing approaches for correcting sample selection bias in evaluating the gender wage gap pp. 2746-2750

- Geraint Johnes
- Capacity choice and optimal privatization in a mixed duopoly pp. 2751-2765

- Jorge Fernández-Ruiz
- A note on price regulation in two-sided markets pp. 2766-2777

- Dennis Weisman and Soheil Nadimi
- Estimating Treatment Effects With Artificial Neural Nets – A Comparison to Synthetic Control Method pp. 2778-2791

- Arne Steinkraus
- The Effects of Externality Distribution and Framing on Individual Vaccination Decisions: Experimental Evidence pp. 2792-2812

- Andrea Sorensen
- Footloose capital and forced agglomeration: Do “build them here†policies work? pp. 2813-2822

- Toshihiro Atsumi
- Better legal institutions: An intertemporal effect on export composition pp. 2823-2829

- Jiwook Yoo
- Does the cryptocurrency market exhibits feedback trading? pp. 2830-2838

- Paulo Vitor Jordão da Gama Silva, Augusto Neto, Marcelo Klotzle, Antonio Carlos Figueiredo pinto and Leonardo Gomes
- The Impact of Membership of the Communist Party of China on Wages pp. 2839-2856

- Xinxin Ma
- Do re-employment wages fall due to the depreciation of human capital or employer perceptions? pp. 2857-2864

- Heather Tierney, Zafar Nazarov and Nodir Adilov
- Path dependence and regional lock-in: an analysis using patent self-citations pp. 2865-2874

- Beatriz Almeida, Eduardo Gonçalves and Raquel Reis
- Title: Aid, Institutional Transplants and The Rule of Law pp. 2875-2889

- Thierry Kangoye
- Insurance Contracts under Beliefs Contamination pp. 2890-2903

- Rodrigo Raad, Gilvan Guedes and Lucélia Vaz
- Modeling the Macroeconomic Effects of Disease: Extension and Application in the context of Senegal pp. 2904-2912

- Pape Yona Boubacar Mane, Abdoulaye Diagne and Yao Kpegli
- Does participation in global value chain foster export concentration? pp. 2913-2920

- Bhushan Jangam and Vaseem Akram
- A note on social security, human capital and growth pp. 2921-2930

- Joachim Thøgersen
- Discretionary loan loss provisions and market discipline pp. 2931-2941

- Gaëtan Le Quang
- Does board gender diversity influence dividend policy? Evidence from France pp. 2942-2954

- Pornsit Jiraporn, Mondher Bouattour, Amal Hamrouni and Ali Uyar
- How Macroeconomic and Financial Fluctuations Affect Retirement: The Case of an Oil Producing Country pp. 2955-2962

- José de Jesús Rocha Salazar and MarÃa del Carmen Boado-Penas
- Heterogeneous Preferences for Micro Health Insurance Attributes in Rural Cambodia: Latent Class Analysis pp. 2963-2975

- Hiroki Wakamatsu, Seiichi Fukui and Kana Miwa
- Is the effect of corruption on entrepreneurial activity nonmonotonic? A semi-parametric panel data analysis pp. 2976-2989

- Michael Polemis
- General analysis of dynamic oligopoly with sticky price pp. 2990-2998

- Masahiko Hattori and Yasuhito Tanaka
- Sovereign Ratings and Finance Ministers' Characteristics pp. 2999-3010

- Antonio Afonso and Joao Jalles
- Ownership structure and bank lending pp. 3011-3023

- Dung Tran
2019, issue 3, vol 39
- Present bias and endogenous fiscal deficits: Revisiting Woo (2005) pp. 1666-1676

- Shinya Tsukahara
- Further tricks with the Lorenz curve pp. 1677-1686

- Sreenivasan Subramanian
- Does institutional quality explain the Lucas Paradox? Evidence from Africa pp. 1687-1693

- Olufemi Aluko and Muazu Ibrahim
- Clipping Coupons: Redemption of Offers with Forward-Looking Consumers pp. 1694-1700

- Kissan Joseph and Oksana Loginova
- Asymmetric responses of fiscal policy to the inflation rate in Indonesia pp. 1701-1713

- Jaka Sriyana and Jiyao Ge
- Economic complexity and sovereign risk premia pp. 1714-1726

- M. Utku Özmen
- Crime Rate, Housing Price, and Value of A Statistical Case of Homicide pp. 1727-1739

- Ran Tao and Hong Zhao
- Corruption, bureaucracy and other institutional failures: the “cancer†of innovation and development pp. 1740-1754

- Leonardo Rocha, Maria Ester Dal Poz, PatrÃcia Lima, Ahmad Khan and Napiê Silva
- Wealth Effects and Macroeconomic Dynamics pp. 1755-1773

- Vighneswara Swamy
- Influence of economic and non-economic factors on firm level equity premium: Evidence from Pakistan pp. 1774-1785

- Muhammad Imran, Mengyun Wu, Shuibin Gu, Shah Saud and Muhammad Abbas
- Total Factor Productivity Change of Senegalese Microfinance Institutions: A Malmquist Productivity Index Approach pp. 1786-1797

- François Seck Fall, Harouna Wassongma and Waly Clément Faye
- Bond Market Development in Malaysia: Possible Crowding-Out from Persistent Fiscal Deficits? pp. 1798-1807

- Meng-wai Lee and Kim-Leng Goh
- Employment impact of local economic development incentives: the case of Texas economic development corporations pp. 1808-1816

- Stephen Kosovich
- Modeling Consumers' Confidence and Inflation Expectations pp. 1817-1832

- Ashima Goyal and Prashant Parab
- Investment in product experimentation when consumers are loss averse pp. 1833-1843

- Aldo Pignataro
- Recovering the counterfactual as part of ex-ante impact assessments: an application to the PASIDP – II project in Ethiopia pp. 1844-1854

- Manuela Coromaldi, Alessandra Garbero and Marco Letta
- Comment on “Price and quantity competition in network goods duopoly: A reversal result†pp. 1855-1859

- Tsuyoshi Toshimitsu
- Evaluating the effectiveness of the Brazilian Leniency Program pp. 1860-1869

- Lucas Pinha and Marcelo Braga
- There is no such thing as the zero lower bound pp. 1870-1875

- Joshua Hendrickson
- Who creates jobs in transition economies? The role of entrepreneurial risk preferences pp. 1876-1886

- Muzaffarjon Ahunov, Dilnavoz Abdurazzakova and Nurmukhammad Yusupov
- Pollution abatement and partial privatization pp. 1887-1897

- Kadohognon Ouattara
- Young or adult: who has more chance to find a job in Togo? pp. 1898-1911

- Ayira Korem
- Title or Money pp. 1912-1917

- Murat Issabayev and Yessengali Oskenbayev
- Cartel Destabilization and Leniency Programs – Empirical Evidence pp. 1918-1924

- Gordon Klein
- Comment on "A Monte Carlo filtering application for systematic sensitivity analysis of computable general equilibrium results" pp. 1925-1929

- Davit Stepanyan, Harald Grethe and Khalid Siddig
- Housing and financial wealth effects on consumption: Evidence from the Spanish Survey of Household Finances pp. 1930-1940

- Juan MartÃn-Legendre, Pablo Castellanos-GarcÃa and José Sánchez-Santos
- Does financial structure matter for economic growth: evidence from South Africa pp. 1941-1957

- M A Guei
- Chaos in Lebanese GDP: The Lorenz Attractor Approach pp. 1958-1967

- Jean-François Verne and Carole Doueiry Verne
- Disclosure of Contract Clauses and Career Concerns pp. 1968-1978

- Yasunari Tamada
- The Solow growth model with a CES production function and declining population pp. 1979-1988

- Hiroaki Sasaki
- New evidence on the relationship between public and private investment in India pp. 1989-2001

- Anirudha Barik and Asit Mohanty
- Explaining the role of commodity traders: A theoretical approach pp. 2002-2013

- Raphaël Chiappini and Yves Jégourel
- Convex relationship between fertility and gender gap pp. 2014-2026

- Yoko Nakagaki
- The Role of Institutions in Private Participation in Infrastructure in Low- and Middle-income Countries: Greenfield versus Brownfield Projects pp. 2027-2039

- Hiroyuki Taguchi and Yasushi Sunouchi
- Are level of preparation and lecture attendance related in the role of influencing students' academic performance? pp. 2040-2051

- Tin-chun Lin and Subir Bandyopadhyay
- Contemporaneous Causal Orderings of CSI300 and Futures Prices through Directed Acyclic Graphs pp. 2052-2077

- Xiaojie Xu
- Does Culture Affect Fertility in Europe? pp. 2078-2090

- Anna Shaleva
- In Search of Determinants of FDI Horizontal Spillovers: A meta-analysis pp. 2091-2101

- Hongzhong Fan and Shi He
- Does the Presence of Neighborhood Gang Affect Youth Criminal Behavior? pp. 2102-2109

- Uche Eseosa Ekhator-Mobayode and Seyedsoroosh Azizi
- TV demand for the Italian Serie A: star power or competitive intensity? pp. 2110-2116

- Alexander Bond and Francesco Addesa
- How many refugees should the US admit? pp. 2117-2121

- M. Christian Lehmann
- Government spending multipliers: New results from a model of naiveté pp. 2122-2128

- Yoonseok Choi
- On the existence of undominated alternatives in convex sets pp. 2129-2136

- Nikolai Kukushkin
- Estimating tax income elasticities using a group-averaged synthetic tax instrument pp. 2137-2141

- Allan Seuri
- Local Public Goods and the Crowding-out Hypothesis: Evidence from Civic Crowdfunding pp. 2142-2154

- Daniel Brent and Nathan Chan
- Multi-Country Tasks Measures: Beyond US-based Data and a Focus on Migration pp. 2155-2161

- Giuseppe De Arcangelis and Rama Mariani
- Swedish krona-euro return volatility and non-traditional monetary policies pp. 2162-2174

- Cynthia Tori and Scott Tori
- The effects of agency conflicts on audit quality demand: Evidence from Tunisia pp. 2175-2183

- Soumaya Ayedi, Azhaar Lajmi and Emna Boumediene
- Value Added of Universities: Evidence From Georgia pp. 2184-2191

- Zurab Abramishvili and David Tsirekidze
- FDI in Indian Manufacturing: Whither high-tech industries? pp. 2192-2209

- Aparna Sawhney and Rashmi Rastogi
- Information Frictions and Tax Inertia pp. 2210-2220

- Besart Avdiu
- Divisia Monetary Aggregates for Developing Economies: Some Theory pp. 2221-2227

- John Francois and Ryan Mattson
- Endogenous Inputs and Environmental Variables in Battese and Coelli's (1995) Stochastic Frontier Model pp. 2228-2236

- Takahiro Tsukamoto
- Corporate social responsibility and corporate political activity: what does data tell us? pp. 2237-2246

- Woon Leong Lin, Jo Ann Ho, Siong Hook Law and Murali Sambasivan
2019, issue 2, vol 39
- Tariffs, the exchange rate, and location pp. 741-750

- Wataru Johdo
- How internationalization affects firms' growth in the MENA region? A quantile regression approach pp. 751-771

- Mehdi Ben Slimane and Leila Baghdadi
- A note on the effects of skill-biased technical change on productivity flattening pp. 772-784

- Christian Hutter and Enzo Weber
- Some economic consequences of the GDPR pp. 785-797

- Darcy Allen, Alastair Berg, Chris Berg, Brendan Markey-Towler and Jason Potts
- Mexican Migration Flows to the United States: The Impact of Business Cycles on Unauthorized Immigration to the United States pp. 798-815

- Jesus Mendoza and Nathan Ashby
- Rational bubbles in altruistic economies: when Tirole meets Ramsey pp. 816-829

- Stefano Bosi, Thai Ha-Huy and Ngoc-Sang Pham
- On the uselessness of self-insurance clauses? pp. 830-837

- Marielle Brunette, Corcos Anne, Stéphane Couture and François Pannequin
- The limits to integration before and after the great financial crisis pp. 838-844

- Francesco Marchionne and Evelina Lazareva
- DETERMINANTS OF WAGE INEQUALITY IN BRAZILIAN MUNICIPALITIES pp. 845-853

- Matheus de Alencar, Jair Araujo, Wellington Justo and Celina de Oliveira
- Do elections influence taxation? pp. 854-865

- Julien Vandernoot, Jonathan Bauweraerts and Antoine Buchet
- The effects of electricity prices on productive efficiency of states' wind power performances in the United States pp. 866-875

- Ãœmit SaÄŸlam
- International competitiveness in a vertically fragmented production structure: empirical challenges and evidence pp. 876-893

- Marilia Marcato, Carolina Baltar and Fernando Sarti
- Structural Changes in the Patterns of Japanese Fertility pp. 894-907

- Shoko Suzuki
- On Promoting Entrepreneurship and Job Creation in Africa: Evidence from Ghana and Kenya pp. 908-918

- Christian Samen Otchia
- Local Intergenerational Elasticities pp. 919-928

- Brantly Callaway and Weige Huang
- Estimates of Okun's law using a new output gap measure pp. 929-936

- Vladimir ArÄ abić and Eric Olson
- Education arms race, fertility rate and education inflation pp. 937-946

- Weiguang Liu
- Investment in ideas when genius and madness look alike pp. 947-953

- James Campbell
- Volatility estimation for cryptocurrencies: Further evidence with jumps and structural breaks pp. 954-968

- Amélie Charles and Olivier Darné
- Nonlinear and extreme dependence between long-term sovereign bond yields and the stock market: A quantile-on-quantile analysis pp. 969-981

- Román Ferrer, Syed Jawad Hussain Shahzad and Adrián Maizonada
- Openness and government size: A new empirical assessment pp. 982-995

- Helder Ferreira de Mendonça and Ana Jordânia de Oliveira
- Recursive preferences, long-run risks, and stock valuation pp. 996-1004

- Claude Bergeron
- Fiscal fatigue, public debt limits and fiscal space in some MENA countries pp. 1005-1017

- Hela Ben Hassine Khalladi
- Volunteering and firefighters' response time pp. 1018-1029

- Francis Petterini and Murilo Demarchi
- The Introduction of Bitcoin Futures: An Examination of Volatility and Potential Spillover Effects pp. 1030-1038

- Benjamin Blau and Ryan Whitby
- Heterogeneous time zone effects and exports pp. 1039-1046

- Rishav Bista, Erik Figueiredo and Brandon Sheridan
- Probability of Sustainability and Social Outreach of Microfinance Institutions pp. 1047-1056

- Shakil Quayes
- The governance threshold effect on the relationship between public education financing and income inequality pp. 1057-1075

- Salwa Trabelsi
- A note on Gini Principal Component Analysis pp. 1076-1083

- Téa Ouraga
- Peer Effect and Environmental Responsibility of Enterprises in a Sub-Saharan African Country pp. 1084-1094

- Ariel Fambeu
- Formal and Informal Interactions in a Duopoly Model pp. 1095-1102

- Kahina Cherfi-Feroukhi and Saïd Souam
- Profitability and Risk-Taking Among Cooperative Banks in the Eurozone pp. 1103-1117

- Jean-Michel Sahut and Faten Ben Bouheni
- Study of the impact of the Great Recession on the relation between earnings surprises and stock returns pp. 1118-1126

- Benjamin Anderson and Stoyu Ivanov
- How do futures contracts affect Bitcoin prices? pp. 1127-1134

- Jamal Bouoiyour and Refk Selmi
- Seasonal Demand and Net Entry pp. 1135-1143

- Michael Gmeiner
- Overconfident entrepreneurs: Innovating more and paying the piper pp. 1144-1153

- H. Young Baek and Florence Neymotin
- Gender Inequality in Education and per capita GDP: the case of CEMAC Countries pp. 1154-1162

- Giscard Assoumou-ella
- Identifying horizon-based heterogeneity in the cross section of portfolio returns pp. 1163-1175

- Clark Lundberg
- Testing the Inter-temporal Budget Constraint for Small States pp. 1176-1183

- Jeetendra Khadan and Amrita Deonarine
- Spatial Aggregation Bias in Implicit Prices of Environmental Amenities pp. 1184-1194

- Nathaly Rivera
- Corruption and support for economic reform in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 1195-1201

- Michael Breen, Robert Gillanders and Mounir Mahmalat
- Continuous Improvement: An Empirical Review in Vietnam pp. 1202-1214

- Hoa Hoang, Ha Nguyen, Anh Phan, Duong Phan and Phong Le
- The systematic risk of gold at different time-scales pp. 1215-1227

- Antonis Michis
- Do positional preferences cause welfare gains? pp. 1228-1241

- Douadia Bougherara, Sandrine Costa, Gilles Grolleau and Lisette Ibanez
- Have Stock Prices become more Uniformly Distributed? pp. 1242-1250

- Ahmed Baig, Nasim Sabah and Drew Winters
- Why does the queue keep growing? The relationship between migration and rental housing queues in Sweden pp. 1251-1258

- Adam Tyrcha
- Social Capital and Informal Contracting: Experimental Evidence pp. 1259-1265

- Bruno Pellegrino
- Worker turnover in German exporting establishments pp. 1266-1271

- Andreas Hauptmann
- Monitoring multidimensional poverty in the United States pp. 1272-1293

- Sophie Mitra and Debra Brucker
- An explorative analysis of Italy banking financial stability pp. 1294-1308

- Matteo Foglia and Eliana Angelini
- Trade liberalization by less developed countries with a large market size: meager welfare gains? pp. 1309-1317

- Adolfo Cristobal Campoamor
- Note on terrorist factions and their interactions with governments pp. 1318-1326

- Artyom Jelnov
- What Remains After the Oil Boom Is Over? pp. 1327-1335

- Pavel Jelnov
- Strategic direction re-evaluation of bank ratings in Brazil pp. 1336-1347

- Valdir Domeneghetti and Fabiano Lima
- The effects of private social security accounts on economic growth in Eastern Europe pp. 1348-1360

- Katarina Keller
- Administrative costs of Dutch pension funds: the impact of fund characteristics pp. 1361-1370

- Carlos Heitor Campani and Ian De Ridder
- Fitting Okun's law for the Swazi Kingdom: Will a nonlinear specification do? pp. 1371-1383

- Andrew Phiri
- Resource allocation with Time Series DEA applied to Brazilian Federal Saving banks pp. 1384-1392

- Thyago Nepomuceno and Ana Paula Costa
- Fiscal policy and credit spreads: Evidence from a SVAR pp. 1393-1403

- Maria Olivero
- Implications of Climate-Related Factors on Living Standards: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 1404-1417

- Boris Lokonon and Aly Mbaye
- Diverse Growth Patterns with External Habit Formation pp. 1418-1423

- Liutang Gong and Wei Wang
- Who is in favor of immigration: the wealthy or the poor? the old or the young? pp. 1424-1434

- Gil Epstein and Shirit Katav Herz
- Is tail risk the missing link between institutions and risk? pp. 1435-1448

- Bertrand Groslambert, Devraj Basu and Wan Ni Lai
- Determinants of financial inclusions: comparing high, middle, and low-income countries pp. 1449-1457

- Lan Chu
- How do Americans repay their debt? The balance-matching heuristic pp. 1458-1466

- John Gathergood, Neale Mahoney, Neil Stewart and Jörg Weber
- Shadow economy and educational systems in Africa pp. 1467-1478

- Joseph Keneck-Massil and Alphonse Noah
- The Curious Incident of Luxury Imports during the Top-Income Surge pp. 1479-1487

- Stephanie Houle, Pau Pujolas and Michael Veall
- “Oh dear! Oh dear! I shall be too late!†Popularity Gains as an Incentive to Legislate Frantically? pp. 1488-1507

- Mamadou Boukari, Etienne Farvaque and Daniel Cakpo-Tozo
- Do fiscal rules breed inequality? First evidence for the EU pp. 1508-1515

- Jochen Hartwig and Jan-Egbert Sturm
- The effects of growth in occupational licensing on intergenerational mobility pp. 1516-1528

- Brian Meehan, Edward Timmons, Andrew Meehan and Ilya Kukaev
- Identifying finite mixture models in the presence of moment-generating function: application in medical care using a zero-inflated binomial model pp. 1529-1537

- Hiroaki Masuhara
- A two-stage DEA model to evaluate the efficiency of countries at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games pp. 1538-1545

- Alexandre de Cássio Rodrigues, Carlos Alberto Gonçalves and Tiago Silveira Gontijo
- Governance and Happiness in African countries pp. 1546-1555

- Henri Njangang
- Dynamic Nexus between Oil Revenues and Economic Growth in Nigeria pp. 1556-1570

- Alarudeen Aminu and Isiaka Raifu
- The Effect of Migration on Trust in Communities of Origin pp. 1571-1585

- Ara Jo
- The Evolution of Agricultural Production and Yields in Post-Reform Cuba pp. 1586-1601

- Mario Gonzalez-Corzo
- A Joint Use Of The Mean and Median for Multi Criteria Decision Support: The 3MCD Method pp. 1602-1611

- Ruffin-benoit Ngoie, Eric Kamwa and Berthold Ulungu
- I am Jane. Do I pay more in the housing market? pp. 1612-1620

- Myongjin Kim, Brent Norwood, Sean O'Connor and Leilei Shen
- Revisiting the Stability of Money Multiplier on Determination of Money Supply: Evidence from Canada pp. 1621-1628

- Serdar Ongan and Ismet Gocer
- Improving the measurement of export instability in the Economic Vulnerability Index: A simple proposal pp. 1629-1638

- Sosso Feindouno
- Voting With The Wallet: The Response of Remittances to Political Systems pp. 1639-1650

- Farid Makhlouf, Kamal Kasmaoui and Johanna Edelbloude
- Correlated shocks may reduce outcome correlations when outcomes are endogenous: a new paradox pp. 1651-1655

- Michael Beenstock
- Investigating shifts in public debt management behaviour in France pp. 1656-1665

- Christophe Schalck
2019, issue 1, vol 39
- Honours as a signal - evidence from a quasi-natural experiment in Italy Abstract: This note compares the wage premium of honours degrees in two different Italian university systems (old and new) in 2011 using data from the Italian National Institute of Statistics. The wage premium of a honours degree in the new system disappears due to honours inflation and hence the signal of potential higher productivity stopped working. In contrast, for graduates under the old system, the signal statistically significantly affects wages pp. 1-7

- Marina Töpfer
- How Do Economic Sanctions Impact Quality of Emigrating Students pp. 8-13

- Meysam Bolgorian and Zahra Gharli
- Transparency in repeated procurement: when hiding is better pp. 14-23

- Berardino Cesi and Adriano Di Natale
- Pareto criterion and long-term perspective criterion under myopic discounting pp. 24-32

- Minwook Kang and Lei Wang
- Tax Framing and Productivity: evidence based on the strategy elicitation pp. 33-40

- Hamza Umer
- Effects of disruptive events within the supply chain on perceived logistics performance pp. 41-54

- Mohamed El Abdellaoui and Gilles Pache
- Substitutability in Human Capital Formation and Education Inequality pp. 55-63

- Lin Zhang
- The cost of the travel ban to high-tech firms: An event study pp. 64-72

- Euikyu Choi, Wei Du and Michael Malcolm
- The impact of the productivity dispersion across employers on the labor's income share pp. 73-83

- Damir Stijepic
- The Persistence of the 2008-2009 Recession and Insolvency Filings in Canada pp. 84-93

- Samir Amine and Wilner Predelus
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