Economic Analysis and Policy
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Volume 59, issue C, 2018
- Relative costs and FDI: Why did Vietnam forge so far ahead? pp. 1-13

- Thai-Ha Le and Binh Tran-Nam
- Environmental management systems: Does certification pay? pp. 14-24

- Manuel Frondel, Karoline Krätschell and Lina Zwick
- Do firms that pay less company tax create more jobs? pp. 25-28

- Andrew Leigh
- Population density, fertility, and childcare services from the perspective of a two-region overlapping generations model pp. 29-39

- Ryo Ishida, Kazumasa Oguro and Masaya Yasuoka
- Nonlinear impacts of operating risk and demand management policy on banks’ performance: The role of leading indicator pp. 40-53

- Po-Chin Wu, Shiao-Yen Liu and Rui-Xiang Zhai
- Surviving in the shadows—An economic and empirical discussion about the survival of the non-winning F1 drivers pp. 54-68

- Paulo Mourão
- Has trend inflation shifted?: An empirical analysis with an equally-spaced regime-switching model pp. 69-83

- Sohei Kaihatsu and Jouchi Nakajima
- Technical efficiency of small and medium manufacturing firms in Vietnam: A stochastic meta-frontier analysis pp. 84-91

- Viet Le, Binh (Benjamin) Vu and Son Nghiem
- Corruption causes inequality, or is it the other way around? An empirical investigation for a panel of countries pp. 92-102

- Laura Policardo and Edgar Sánchez Carrera
- East-coast Australian gas markets—Overcoming the lumpiness of capital allocation and temporal instability pp. 103-112

- Tim Nelson
- Reply: Do firms that pay less company tax create more jobs? pp. 113-115

- Andrew Leigh
- Phillips curve relationship in an emerging economy: Evidence from India pp. 116-126

- Harendra Behera, Garima Wahi and Muneesh Kapur
- Comment: Do firms that pay less company tax create more jobs? Volume 59, September 2018, Pages 25–28 pp. 127-129

- Sinclair Davidson
- Does compulsory superannuation disadvantage middle income earners? pp. 130-137

- Ross Guest
- A comparison of stated preference methods for the valuation of improvement in road safety pp. 138-149

- Naghmeh Niroomand and Glenn Jenkins
- The ‘Signaling Effect’ and the impact of high maximum residue limit standards on U.S. vegetable exports pp. 150-159

- Jun Ho Seok, Sayed Saghaian and Michael Reed
- The multi-layer nature of Inclusive Wealth data and their dynamic interpretation pp. 160-170

- George Halkos, Shunsuke Managi and Kyriaki Tsilika
- The impacts of international migrants’ remittances on household consumption volatility in developing countries pp. 171-187

- Ripon Mondal and Rasheda Khanam
Volume 58, issue C, 2018
- Economic growth and government size in developed European countries: A panel threshold approach pp. 1-13

- Mehdi Hajamini and Mohammad Ali Falahi
- Exchange-rate volatility and international trade performance: Evidence from 12 African countries pp. 14-21

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and Abera Gelan
- A hybrid probabilistic fuzzy ARIMA model for consumption forecasting in commodity markets pp. 22-31

- Sheida Torbat, Mehdi Khashei and Mehdi Bijari
- Ten rules for public economic policy pp. 32-42

- Yew-Kwang Ng
- Financial performance of commercial banks in the post-reform era: Further evidence from Bangladesh pp. 43-54

- Iftekhar Robin, Ruhul Salim and Harry Bloch
- A note on potential one-way policy instruments in cointegrated VAR systems pp. 55-59

- Takamitsu Kurita
- Trends and priority shifts in artificial intelligence technology invention: A global patent analysis pp. 60-69

- Hidemichi Fujii and Shunsuke Managi
- The relationship between school-based career education and subsequent incomes: Empirical evidence from Japan pp. 70-87

- Tamaki Morita, Kimika Yamamoto and Shunsuke Managi
- The impact of intergenerational cultural transmission on fertility decisions pp. 88-99

- Mahmoud Salari
- A warm welcome? Access to advisory services for men and women pp. 100-110

- Barbro Widerstedt, Jonas Månsson and Jonatan Rosdahl
- Pollution, environmental taxes and public debt: A game theory setup pp. 111-120

- George Halkos and George Papageorgiou
- The effect of wind energy production on cross-border electricity pricing: The case of western Denmark in the Nord Pool market pp. 121-130

- Elizabeth A. Unger, Gudmundur F. Ulfarsson, Sigurdur M. Gardarsson and Þórólfur Matthíasson
- Human capital contribution to economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa: Does health status matter more than education? pp. 131-140

- Kolawole Ogundari and Titus Awokuse
- Impact of multilateral trade liberalization and aid for trade for productive capacity building on export revenue instability pp. 141-152

- Sèna Kimm Gnangnon
- Environmental attitudes and preferences for coastal zone improvements pp. 153-166

- George Halkos and Steriani Matsiori
- Assessing the economic benefits of a tourist access road: A case study in regional coastal Australia pp. 167-178

- John Rolfe and Nicole Flint
Volume 57, issue C, 2018
- The sustainability and desirability of the traditional economies of Australian Aborigines: Controversial issues pp. 1-8

- Clement Tisdell
- Equity home bias—A global perspective from the shrunk frontier pp. 9-21

- Raja Mukherjee, Satya Paul and Sriram Shankar
- Credit, tenancy choice and agricultural efficiency: Evidence from the northern region of Bangladesh pp. 22-32

- Sayema Bidisha, Md. Amzad Hossain, Rubaiyat Alam and Md. Mehedi Hasan
- Wait time for permanent residency and the retention of immigrant doctoral recipients in the U.S pp. 33-43

- Pooja Khosla
- The impact of major fuel retailers on regional New South Wales petrol prices pp. 44-59

- Eddie Oczkowski, Alfred Wong and Kishor Sharma
- Production efficiency measurement and its determinants across OECD countries: The role of business sophistication and innovation pp. 60-73

- Manuel Salas-Velasco
- Examining the economic performance of Chinese farms: A dynamic efficiency and adjustment cost approach pp. 74-87

- Supawat Rungsuriyawiboon and Yanjie Zhang
- Dynamics between energy consumption and economic growth in Ecuador: A granger causality analysis pp. 88-101

- Kathia Pinzón
- Household electricity demand after the introduction of solar photovoltaic systems pp. 102-110

- Mai Sekitou, Kenta Tanaka and Shunsuke Managi
- Shadow prices and production inefficiency of mineral resources pp. 111-121

- Tetsuya Tamaki, Kong Joo Shin, Hiroki Nakamura, Hidemichi Fujii and Shunsuke Managi
Volume 55, issue C, 2017
- Immigration and labour market outcomes in Australia: Findings from HILDA 2001–2014 pp. 1-13

- Hang To, R. Quentin Grafton and Sue Regan
- Reducing gender wage inequality increases economic prosperity for all: Insights from Australia pp. 14-24

- Tom Kennedy, Maria Rae, Alison Sheridan and Abbas Valadkhani
- The effect of stress and dissatisfaction on employees during crisis pp. 25-34

- George Halkos and Dimitrios Bousinakis
- Assessing consistency of consumer confidence data using latent class analysis with time factor pp. 35-46

- Sunil Kumar, Zakir Husain and Diganta Mukherjee
- Does regional belonging explain the similarities in the expenditure determinants of Italian healthcare deliveries? pp. 47-56

- Francesco Saverio Mennini, Lara Gitto, Simone Russo, Americo Cicchetti, Matteo Ruggeri, Silvia Coretti, Guido Maurelli and Paolo Massimo Buscema
- Evaluating a continent-wise situation for capital data pp. 57-74

- George Halkos, Shunsuke Managi and Kyriaki Tsilika
- Estimating the economic benefits of a wetland restoration programme in New Zealand: A contingent valuation approach pp. 75-89

- Tom Ndebele and Vicky Forgie
- The comparative effect of corruption and Piketty’s second fundamental law of capitalism on inequality pp. 90-105

- Adnan Fakir, Azraf Uddin Ahmad, K.M. Masnun Hosain, Mostafa Rafid Hossain and Ridhim Sadman Gani
- Finance–growth nexus in a changing political region: How important was the Arab Spring? pp. 106-123

- Mahmoud Arayssi and Ali Fakih
- Household debt, housing prices and resilience pp. 124-131

- Philip Lowe
- Growth, fluctuations and macroeconomic policies: Evidence from Arab open economies pp. 132-146

- Knani Ramzi, Asma Madouri and Ali Chebbi
- A dynamic game with feedback strategies for internalizing externalities pp. 147-157

- George Halkos and George Papageorgiou
- Global marine fisheries with economic growth pp. 158-168

- Yogi Sugiawan, Moinul Islam and Shunsuke Managi
- Capital flows and the distribution of income in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 169-178

- Samuel Adams and Edem Kwame Mensah Klobodu
- A comparison of fiscal rules for resource-rich economies pp. 179-193

- Roberto Iacono
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