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Volume 93, issue C, 2020
- Multidimensional financial development, exporter behavior and export diversification pp. 1-12

- Mika Nieminen
- Financial crises and sudden stops: Was the European monetary union crisis different? pp. 13-26

- Alice Albonico and Patrizio Tirelli
- Market structure and credit procyclicality: Lessons from loan markets in the European Union banking sectors pp. 27-50

- Georgios Kouretas, Małgorzata Pawłowska and Grzegorz Szafrański
- Stabilizing and destabilizing mechanisms: A new perspective to understand business cycles pp. 51-68

- Yang Gao and Gang Gong
- Forex interventions and exchange rate exposure: Evidence from emerging market firms pp. 69-81

- Ekta Sikarwar
- Tropical cyclones and post-disaster reconstruction of public infrastructure in developing countries pp. 82-99

- Christopher Adam and David Bevan
- Mortgage payments and household consumption in urban China pp. 100-111

- Da Zhao, Yifan Chen and Jim Huangnan Shen
- The static and dynamic connectedness of environmental, social, and governance investments: International evidence pp. 112-124

- Zaghum Umar, Dimitris Kenourgios and Spyros Papathanasiou
- What drives bilateral foreign direct investment among Asian economies? pp. 125-141

- Anh T.N. Nguyen, Alfred A. Haug, Dorian Owen and Murat Genc
- Is external debt sustainable? A probabilistic approach pp. 142-153

- Josep Navarro-Ortiz and Juan Sapena
- Foreign direct investment and economic growth: Is more financial development better? pp. 154-161

- Michael Osei and Jaebeom Kim
- Can child allowances improve fertility in a gender discrimination economy? pp. 162-174

- Ruiting Wang and Gang Xu
- Matching in segmented labor markets: An analytical proposal based on high-dimensional contingency tables pp. 175-186

- Pablo Álvarez de Toledo, Fernando Núñez and Carlos Usabiaga
- China's liberalizing stock market, crude oil, and safe-haven assets: A linkage study based on a novel multivariate wavelet-vine copula approach pp. 187-204

- Hao Ji, Hao Wang, Rui Zhong and Min Li
- The welfare impact of migration with endogenous cross-border movement: An application to the European Union pp. 205-216

- Miguel Cardoso
- Is market liquidity less resilient after the financial crisis? Evidence for US Treasuries pp. 217-229

- Carmen Broto and Matías Lamas
- Quantile spillovers and dependence between Bitcoin, equities and strategic commodities pp. 230-258

- Christian Urom, Ilyes Abid, Khaled Guesmi and Julien Chevallier
- Redistribution, inequality, and efficiency with credit constraints: Implications for South Africa pp. 259-277

- Yoseph Getachew and Stephen J Turnovsky
- So alike, yet so different: Comparing fiscal multipliers across EU members and candidates pp. 278-298

- Nicolae-Bogdan Ianc and Camelia Romocea Turcu
- Economic development with public capital accumulation: The crucial role of wage flexibility on business cycles pp. 299-309

- Hiroki Murakami and Hiroaki Sasaki
- Performance sensitivity of non-executive compensation in China: The role of economic policy uncertainty pp. 310-320

- Wenyun Yao, Yadi Sang, Yongjian Shen and Pengfei Han
- State-dependent fiscal multipliers in NORA - A DSGE model for fiscal policy analysis in Norway pp. 321-353

- Thor Andreas Aursland, Ivan Frankovic, Birol Kanık and Magnus Saxegaard
- Import to invest: Impact of cultural goods on cross-border mergers and acquisitions pp. 354-364

- Chang Li and Lianxing Yang
- Are high–frequency traders informed? pp. 365-383

- Panagiotis Anagnostidis, Patrice Fontaine and Christos Varsakelis
- Can government improve tax compliance by adopting advanced information technology? Evidence from the Golden Tax Project III in China pp. 384-397

- Jianjun Li, Xuan Wang and Yaping Wu
- The distribution of index futures realised volatility under seasonality and microstructure noise pp. 398-414

- Nuria Alemany, Vicent Aragó and Enrique Salvador
- Systemic risk: The coordination of macroprudential and monetary policies in China pp. 415-429

- Ailian Zhang, Mengmeng Pan, Bai Liu and Yin-Che Weng
- Fire sales by euro area banks and funds: What is their asset price impact? pp. 430-444

- Harun Mirza, Diego Moccero, Spyros Palligkinis and Cosimo Pancaro
- Structural current accounts in the European Union countries: cross-sectional exploration pp. 445-464

- Kamila Kuziemska-Pawlak and Jakub Mućk
- The People’s bank of China’s response to the coronavirus pandemic: A quantitative assessment pp. 465-473

- Michael Funke and Andrew Tsang
- The evolving nature of the college wage premium pp. 474-479

- Oleksii Birulin, Vladimir Smirnov and Andrew Wait
- Culture, financial crisis and the demand for property, accident and health insurance in the OECD countries pp. 480-498

- Cong Tam Trinh, Xuan Nguyen, Pasquale Sgro and Cong Pham
- Wellbeing trajectories around life events in Australia pp. 499-509

- O’Leary, Nigel, Ian Li, Prashant Gupta and David Blackaby
- Aggregate stability under a budget rule and labor mobility pp. 510-519

- Martin Micheli
- On the optimality of social status seeking pp. 520-525

- Chia-Ying Liu and Wei-Neng Wang
- Emerging economy business cycles: Interest rate shocks vs trend shocks pp. 526-545

- Marc-André Letendre and Sabreena Obaid
- Relationship between city size and firm productivity – A new interpretation using the Chinese experience pp. 546-558

- Yang Yang, Pundarik Mukhopadhaya and Zhuangxiong Yu
- Determining the information share of liquidity and order flows in extreme price movements pp. 559-575

- Liang Wu, Hengzhi Liu, Chang Liu and Yunshen Long
- Economic forecasting with evolved confidence indicators pp. 576-585

- Oscar Claveria, Enric Monte and Salvador Torra
- Disinflation costs in China and monetary policy regimes pp. 586-594

- Maria Ferrara, Antonio Garofalo and Massimiliano Agovino
- Trend instrumental variable regression with an application to the US New Keynesian Phillips Curve pp. 595-604

- Zhihong Chen and Huizhu Xia
- Global predictive power of the upside and downside variances of the U.S. equity market pp. 605-619

- Yahua Xu, Jun Xiao and Liguo Zhang
- Financing government investment and its implications for public capital: A small open economy perspective pp. 620-641

- Rónán Hickey, Matija Lozej and Diarmaid Smyth
- Which types of commodity price information are more useful for predicting US stock market volatility? pp. 642-650

- Chao Liang, Feng Ma, Ziyang Li and Yan Li
- Further empirical evidence on the forecasting of volatility with smooth transition exponential smoothing pp. 651-659

- Min Liu, James W. Taylor and Wei-Chong Choo
- Environmental decentralization and innovation in China pp. 660-674

- Suling Feng, Bo Sui, Huimin Liu and Guoxiang Li
- Immigration and remittances in a two-country model of growth with labor market frictions pp. 675-692

- Bright Isaac Ikhenaode and Carmelo Parello
- Financial cycle and business cycle: An empirical analysis based on the data from the U.S pp. 693-701

- Chuanpeng Yan and Kevin X.D. Huang
- Present bias and the inefficiency of the centralized economy: The role of the elasticity of intertemporal substitution pp. 702-716

- Francisco Cabo, Guiomar Martin-Herran and María Pilar Martínez-García
- Does eliminating international profit shifting increase tax revenue in high-tax countries? pp. 717-727

- Patrice Pieretti and Giuseppe Pulina
- Quantile nonlinear unit root test with covariates and an application to the PPP hypothesis pp. 728-736

- Yang Yang and Zhao Zhao
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