Economic Analysis and Policy
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Volume 68, issue C, 2020
- The Fiftieth year of Economic Analysis and Policy: How, why, and to what extent has it changed? pp. A1-A9

- Clement Tisdell
- Revisiting the effects of NAFTA pp. 1-16

- Nazmus Khan
- Economic, social and political issues raised by the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 17-28

- Clement Tisdell
- Determinants of international remittance inflow in Asia-Pacific middle-income countries pp. 29-43

- Naoyuki Yoshino, Farhad Taghizadeh-Hesary and Miyu Otsuka
- How does economic complexity influence income inequality? New evidence from international data pp. 44-57

- Lan Khanh Chu and Dung Phuong Hoang
- A temperature stochastic model for option pricing and its impacts on the electricity market pp. 58-77

- Sellamuthu Prabakaran, Isabel C. Garcia and José Mora
- Does forestland possession enhance households’ access to credit?—Examining China’s forestland mortgage policy pp. 78-87

- Jiayun Dong, Wenyuan Liang, Weiping Liu, Jinlong Liu and Shunsuke Managi
- The effect of economic uncertainty on narrow money demand and its stability in New Zealand: An empirical investigation pp. 88-100

- Akhand Hossain and Popkarn Arwatchanakarn
- Wage and labor mobility between public, formal private and informal private sectors in a developing country pp. 101-113

- Mostafa Shahen, Koji Kotani, Makoto Kakinaka and Shunsuke Managi
- Determinants of CO2 emissions in European Union countries: Does environmental regulation reduce environmental pollution? pp. 114-125

- Sónia Almeida Neves, António Marques and Margarida Patrício
- Macroeconomic transmission of Eurozone shocks to India—A mean-adjusted Bayesian VAR approach pp. 126-150

- Vighneswara Swamy
- Quantitative easing impotence in the liquidity trap: Further evidence pp. 151-162

- Dimitris Kirikos
- Does ICT maturity catalyse economic development? Evidence from a panel data estimation approach in OECD countries pp. 163-174

- Mohammad Afshar Ali, Khorshed Alam, Brad Taylor and Shuddhasattwa Rafiq
- The human dimension of good economic policymaking pp. 175-178

- Ian R. Harper AO and Andrew Ramadge
- Energy consumption, economic policy uncertainty and carbon emissions; causality evidence from resource rich economies pp. 179-190

- Samuel Adams, Festus Adedoyin, Eniola Olaniran and Festus Bekun
- Japanese currency and stock market—What happened during the COVID-19 pandemic? pp. 191-198

- Paresh Kumar Narayan, Neluka Devpura and Hua Wang
- An asymmetric approach to the oil prices-trade balance nexus: New evidence from bilateral trade between Korea and her 14 trading partners pp. 199-209

- Jungho Baek
- Foreign investors and stock price crash risk: Evidence from China pp. 210-223

- Zhi-xiong Huang, Qi Tang and Siming Huang
- How much household electricity consumption is actually saved by replacement with Light-Emitting Diodes (LEDs)? pp. 224-238

- Hiroki Onuma, Shigeru Matsumoto and Toshi Arimura
- Predictability of GCC stock returns: The role of geopolitical risk and crude oil returns pp. 239-249

- Abdullah Alqahtani, Elie Bouri and Xuan Vinh Vo
- Redistribution within the tax-benefits system in Austria pp. 250-264

- Michael Christl, Köppl–Turyna, Monika, Hanno Lorenz and Dénes Kucsera
- Implications of labor supply specifications in CGE models: A demonstration for employment of Palestinian labor in Israel and its impact on the West Bank economy pp. 265-284

- Johanes Agbahey, Khalid Siddig and Harald Grethe
- The Reserve Bank of Australia’s policy actions and balance sheet pp. 285-295

- Guy Debelle
- Does fiscal stance affect inflation expectations? Evidence for European economies pp. 296-310

- Tomasz Łyziak and Joanna Mackiewicz-Łyziak
- Social groups and credit shocks: Evidence of inequalities in consumption smoothing pp. 311-326

- Vibhor Saxena, Ishaan Bindal and Philippe LeMay-Boucher
- Dynamic impacts of SME stock market development and innovation on macroeconomic indicators: A Post-Keynesian approach pp. 327-347

- Trang Nguyen, Taha Chaiechi, Lynne Eagle and David Low
- The pro-poor impact of non-crop livelihood activities in rural Vietnam: A panel data quantile regression analysis pp. 348-362

- Tuyen Tran and Huong Van Vu
- The future of coal and renewable power generation in Australia: A review of market trends pp. 363-378

- Jeremy Webb, H. Nadeeka de Silva and Clevo Wilson
- Financial constraints and inflation in Latin America: The impacts of bond financing and depreciations on supply inflation pp. 379-397

- Carolina Pagliacci
Volume 67, issue C, 2020
- Entrepreneurship and marginal cost of CO2 emissions in economic development pp. 1-14

- Hiroki Nakamura and Shunsuke Managi
- Do superfund sites affect local property values? Evidence from a spatial hedonic approach pp. 15-28

- GwanSeon Kim, Jack Schieffer and Tyler Mark
- The impact of regulatory quality on business venturing: A semi-parametric approach pp. 29-36

- Michael Polemis and Thanasis Stengos
- Financial development and the shadow economy: A multi-dimensional analysis pp. 37-54

- Canh Nguyen and Thanh Su
- Net stable funding ratio and profit efficiency of commercial banks in the US pp. 55-66

- Minh Le, Viet-Ngu Hoang, Clevo Wilson and Shunsuke Managi
- On the impact of increasing penetration of variable renewables on electricity spot price extremes in Australia pp. 67-86

- Alan Rai and Oliver Nunn
- Getting a balance in the life satisfaction determinants of full-time and part-time European workers pp. 87-113

- Carla Henriques, O.D. Marcenaro-Gutierrez and Luis Alejandro Lopez-Agudo
- Health-related and non-health-related effects of PM2.5 on life satisfaction: Evidence from India, China and Japan pp. 114-123

- Tetsuya Tsurumi and Shunsuke Managi
- Public investment and the fiscal common pool problem on municipal mergers in Japan pp. 124-135

- Haruaki Hirota and Hideo Yunoue
- Regional trade agreements and income inequality: Are there any differences between bilateral and plurilateral agreements? pp. 136-153

- Yi Yi Mon and Makoto Kakinaka
- Performance contributors of bus rapid transit systems: An ordered choice approach pp. 154-161

- Zheng Li and David Hensher
- Finance, inequality and inclusive education in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 162-177

- Simplice Asongu, Joseph Nnanna and Paul Acha-Anyi
- National strategic artificial intelligence plans: A multi-dimensional analysis pp. 178-194

- Samar Fatima, Kevin C. Desouza and Gregory S. Dawson
- The fiscal impact of health care expenditure: Evidence from the OECD countries pp. 195-202

- Konstantinos Christopoulos and Konstantinos Eleftheriou
- Why do (some) consumers purchase complex financial products? An experimental study on investment in hybrid securities pp. 203-220

- Anup Basu and Uwe Dulleck
- When are credit gap estimates reliable? pp. 221-238

- Elena Deryugina, Alexey Ponomarenko and Anna Rozhkova
- Macroeconomic impact of fiscal policy in Ghana: Analysis of an estimated DSGE model with financial exclusion pp. 239-260

- Paul Owusu Takyi and Roberto Leon-Gonzalez
- The relationship between tourism and air quality in five European countries pp. 261-272

- M. Robaina, M. Madaleno, S. Silva, C. Eusébio, M.J. Carneiro, C. Gama, K. Oliveira, M.A. Russo and A. Monteiro
- What predicts the legal status of cryptocurrencies? pp. 273-291

- Mikhail Stolbov and Maria Shchepeleva
Volume 66, issue C, 2020
- What makes us use the shared mobility model? Evidence from Vietnam pp. 1-13

- Toan Huynh, An Kim Hoang Vo, Thanh Hoang Ha Nguyen, Vy Bao Le Nguyen, Nhung Ngoc Hong Ho and Nguyen Binh Do
- The relation between an ageing population and economic growth in Bangladesh: Evidence from an endogenous growth model pp. 14-25

- Shamsul Arifeen Khan Mamun, Mohammad Mafizur Rahman and Rasheda Khanam
- The volatility impact of social expenditure’s cyclicality in advanced economies pp. 26-40

- Joao Jalles
- The effect of sea level rise on coastal populations: The case of the Gironde (Estuaries of Gironde) pp. 41-50

- Sophoclis E. Dritsas
- The case for academic hazing as a rational choice: An economic approach pp. 51-62

- Ligia Pinto, Carla Sá, Nuno Soares, Sílvia Sousa and Marieta Valente
- Evaluating the corporate environmental profile by analyzing corporate social responsibility reports pp. 63-75

- Thomas A. Tsalis, Ioannis E. Nikolaou, Fotini Konstantakopoulou, Ying Zhang and Konstantinos I. Evangelinos
- Policy uncertainty and the demand for money in the United Kingdom: Are the effects asymmetric? pp. 76-84

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and Majid Maki Nayeri
- Revisiting the impact of energy prices on economic growth: Lessons learned from the European Union pp. 85-95

- Athanasios S. Dagoumas, Michael Polemis and Symeoni-Eleni Soursou
- Examining irresponsible lending using non-radial inefficiency measures: Evidence from Australian banks pp. 96-108

- Amir Moradi-Motlagh and Christine Jubb
- Does tuition fee policy reform encourage poor children’s school enrolment? Evidence from Vietnam pp. 109-124

- Phuong Huu Khiem, Dinh Hong Linh, Do Anh Tai and Nguyen Dac Dung
- Council cooperation in New South Wales: Why have some councils not joined joint organisations? pp. 125-136

- Brian Dollery and Donella Piper
- Stochastic semi-nonparametric frontier approach for tax administration efficiency measure: Evidence from a cross-country study pp. 137-153

- Trang T.T. Nguyen, Diego Prior and Stefan Van Hemmen
- Should we trust math preparatory courses? An empirical analysis on the impact of students’ participation and attendance on short- and medium-term effects pp. 154-167

- Stefan Büchele
- Financial development, natural disasters, and economics of the Pacific small island states pp. 168-181

- Dayong Zhang and Shunsuke Managi
- Illegal tobacco demand: The case of Western Balkan pp. 182-193

- Vedran Recher
- Environmental policies and political feasibility: Eco-labels versus emission taxes pp. 194-206

- Jason Walter and Yang-Ming Chang
- Revisiting the gender wage gap in the United States pp. 207-216

- Orkideh Gharehgozli and Vidya Atal
- A justification for caveat emptor in the secondhand market: Risk transfer, enforcement cost and insurance pp. 217-235

- Hiroyuki Seshimo
- Local business environment, domestic CEOs and firm performance in a transitional economy: Empirical evidence from Vietnam pp. 236-249

- Xuan Vinh Vo, Thi Lam Anh Nguyen, Le Quoc Tuan, Hiep Ngoc Luu and Kieu Trang Vu
- Public debt games with corruption and tax evasion pp. 250-261

- George Halkos, George Papageorgiou, Emmanuel G. Halkos and John G. Papageorgiou
- Attribute non-attendance in wine choice: Contrasts between stated and inferred approaches pp. 262-275

- Tânia Gonçalves, Ligia Pinto and Lina Lourenço-Gomes
- The relationship between commodity prices and world trade uncertainty pp. 276-281

- Gokhan Karabulut, Mehmet Bilgin and Asli Cansin Doker
- The impact of household resources on child behavioral problems pp. 282-292

- Yuko Nozaki and Katsumi Matsuura
- Eco-efficiency assessment of the electricity sector: Evidence from 28 European Union countries pp. 293-314

- Marcos Tenente, Carla Henriques and Patricia Silva
- A more scientific approach to applied economics: Reconstructing statistical, analytical significance, and correlation analysis pp. 315-324

- Morris Altman
- From farm to fork: Is food tourism a sustainable form of economic development? pp. 325-334

- Megan Star, John Rolfe and Julia Brown
- Application of the New Environmental Paradigm to Greece: A critical case study pp. 335-344

- Steriani K. Matsiori
- Water allocation in Australia’s Murray–Darling Basin: Managing change under heightened uncertainty pp. 345-369

- Thilak Mallawaarachchi, Christopher Auricht, Adam Loch, David Adamson and John Quiggin
- The effect of emission charges on output and emissions in dynamic Cournot duopoly pp. 370-380

- Robert Mamada and Charles Perrings
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