Economic Modelling
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Volume 90, issue C, 2020
- From command-and-control to market-based environmental policies: Optimal transition timing and China’s heterogeneous environmental effectiveness pp. 1-10

- Maogang Tang, Xiuzhen Li, Yun Zhang, Yingtao Wu and Baijun Wu
- Can foreign equity funds outperform their benchmarks? New evidence from fund-holding data for China pp. 11-20

- Jinhua Zhang, Guipu Wang and Cheng Yan
- Trade uncertainty, income, and democracy pp. 21-31

- Jilin Tian, Nicholas Sim, Wenshou Yan and Yanyun Li
- Asymmetric signals and skewness pp. 32-42

- Fang Zhen
- Enrollment expansion and quality differentiation across higher education systems pp. 43-53

- Volker Meier and Ioana Schiopu
- Do policy burdens induce excessive managerial perks? Evidence from China’s stated-owned enterprises pp. 54-65

- Jianhui Jian, Huaqian Li, Leah Meng and Chunxiang Zhao
- The provision of long-term credit and firm growth in developing countries pp. 66-78

- Florian Leon
- Sovereign debt and the length of economic depressions pp. 79-91

- Minjie Guo and John McDermott
- On the complex relationship between different aspects of social capital and group loan repayment pp. 92-107

- Al-Azzam, Moh’d, Christopher Parmeter and Sudipta Sarangi
- High-speed rail, tourist mobility, and firm value pp. 108-116

- Anqi Zhang, Lihua Liu and Guangqiang Liu
- The role of Provincial Government Spending Composition in growth and convergence in China pp. 117-134

- Kul Luintel, Kent Matthews, Lucy Minford, Akos Valentinyi and Baoshun Wang
- Holdup and wage dispersion pp. 135-142

- Youze Lang and Weichao Zhu
- Volatility forecasting using related markets’ information for the Tokyo stock exchange pp. 143-158

- Nirodha I. Jayawardena, Neda Todorova, Bin Li and Jen-Je Su
- Stabilization policy and indeterminacy in a small open economy pp. 159-167

- Yan Zhang
- Does board gender diversity influence firm profitability? A control function approach pp. 168-181

- Rey Đặng, Houanti, L’Hocine, Krishna Reddy and Michel Simioni
- Testing linear relationships between non-constant variances of economic variables pp. 182-189

- Junichi Hirukawa and Hamdi Raïssi
- A worldwide analysis of trend in crop yields and yield variability: Evidence from FAO data pp. 190-208

- Linda Arata, Enrico Fabrizi and Paolo Sckokai
- Fancy Bitcoin and conventional financial assets: Measuring market integration based on connectedness networks pp. 209-220

- Ting Zeng, Mengying Yang and Yifan Shen
- Should a central bank react to food inflation? Evidence from an estimated model for Chile pp. 221-234

- William Ginn and Marc Pourroy
- Research and development, productive structure and economic effects: Assessing the role of public financing in Brazil pp. 235-253

- Admir Antonio Betarelli Junior, Weslem Rodrigues Faria, Rosa Livia Gonçalves Montenegro, Domitila Santos Bahia and Eduardo Gonçalves
- Labor shares in the old and new EU member states - Sectoral effects and the role of relative prices pp. 254-272

- István Kónya, Judit Krekó and Gábor Oblath
- Air conditioning and electricity expenditure: The role of climate in temperate countries pp. 273-287

- Teresa Randazzo, Enrica De Cian and Malcolm N. Mistry
- Does formal financial development crowd in informal financing? Evidence from Chinese private enterprises pp. 288-301

- Liming Hou, Shao-Chieh Hsueh and Shuoxun Zhang
- The macroeconomic effects of tax changes: Evidence using real-time data for the European Union pp. 302-321

- Wouter van der Wielen
- Can Chinese aid win the hearts and minds of Africa’s local population? pp. 322-330

- Zhicheng Xu and Yu Zhang
- Volatility spillovers and the global financial cycle across economies: Evidence from a global semi-structural model pp. 331-373

- Javier Gómez-Pineda
- Executives’ preference for integrity and product quality: Evidence from the Chinese food industry pp. 374-385

- Zhihong Zhang, Pin Wang and Huichao Xu
- The heterogeneity of beauty premium in China: Evidence from CFPS pp. 386-396

- Langchuan Peng, Xi Wang and Shanshan Ying
- Aggregate labor market fluctuations under news shocks pp. 397-405

- Ningru Zhao, Yukun Shi, Yang Sun and Jiaming Miao
- Fiscal policy and stock market efficiency: An ARDL Bounds Testing approach pp. 406-416

- Andreea Stoian and Filip Iorgulescu
- Mandate-based welfare policies and the effect on real wage – The case of Taiwan pp. 417-427

- Yung-hsiang Ying, Wenli Lee and Koyin Chang
- Heterogeneity within the euro area: New insights into an old story pp. 428-444

- Virginie Coudert, Cécile Couharde, Carl Grekou and Valérie Mignon
- The changing nature of the real exchange rate: The role of central bank preferences pp. 445-464

- Rodrigo Caputo and Michael Pedersen
- Distribution shocks in a Kaleckian model with hysteresis and monetary policy pp. 465-479

- Hiroshi Nishi and Engelbert Stockhammer
- Firm-specific information and systemic risk pp. 480-493

- Adam Clements and Y. Liao
- Purchasing power parity vs. uncovered interest rate parity for NAFTA countries: The value of incorporating time-varying parameter model pp. 494-500

- Jong Cheol Yoon, Dai Hong Min and Sang Young Jei
- Public debt dynamics with tax revenue constraints pp. 501-515

- Fabrizio Casalin, Enzo Dia and Andrew Hughes Hallett
- Superior firm performance under conditional communication between top hierarchy and the subordinates pp. 516-526

- Peng Wang
- Does a firm’s supplier concentration affect its cash holding? pp. 527-535

- Xindong Zhang, Meifeng Zou, Weimin Liu and Yuefei Zhang
- How much profit shifting do European banks do? pp. 536-551

- Serena Fatica and Wildmer Daniel Gregori
Volume 89, issue C, 2020
- Is the exchange rate a shock absorber or a source of shocks? Evidence from the U.S pp. 1-9

- Kuhelika De and Wei Sun
- Voluntary environmental regulation and firm innovation in China pp. 10-18

- Maoliang Bu, Zhenzi Qiao and Beibei Liu
- Regulation and innovation: Examining outcomes in Chinese pollution control policy areas pp. 19-31

- Liqun Zhuge, Richard Freeman and Matthew T. Higgins
- International talent inflow and R&D investment: Firm-level evidence from China pp. 32-42

- Hao Wei, Ran Yuan and Laixun Zhao
- Estimating domestic content in China’s exports: Accounting for a dual-trade regime pp. 43-54

- Quanrun Chen, Xikang Chen, Jiansuo Pei, Cuihong Yang and Kunfu Zhu
- T+1 trading mechanism causes negative overnight return pp. 55-71

- Bing Zhang
- Making sense of Brexit losses: An in-depth review of macroeconomic studies pp. 72-87

- María C. Latorre, Zoryana Olekseyuk, Hidemichi Yonezawa and Sherman Robinson
- The Tobit cointegrated vector autoregressive model: An application to the currency market pp. 88-100

- Wojciech Grabowski and Aleksander Welfe
- Growth with many agents and wages paid ex ante pp. 101-107

- Kirill Borissov and Ram Dubey
- Employment effects of introducing a minimum wage: The case of Germany pp. 108-121

- Oliver Holtemöller and Felix Pohle
- Can monetary policy stabilise food inflation? Evidence from advanced and emerging economies pp. 122-141

- Rudrani Bhattacharya and Richa Jain
- Macroeconomic effects of monetary policy in Korea: A time-varying coefficient VAR approach pp. 142-152

- Jong-Suk Han and Joonyoung Hur
- Macroeconomic determinants of wealth inequality dynamics pp. 153-165

- Edmond Berisha and John Meszaros
- Financial frictions and stabilization policies pp. 166-188

- Beatriz de Blas and María Malmierca
- The economics of TV tune-in pp. 189-200

- Linfeng Chen, Qibing Hu and Qiang Lv
- Do cash flow imbalances facilitate leverage adjustments of Chinese listed firms? Evidence from a dynamic panel threshold model pp. 201-214

- Jianhua Zhang, Zhao Zhao and Wenqing Jian
- The transmission of financial shocks in an estimated DSGE model with housing and banking pp. 215-231

- Xinyu Ge, Xiao-Lin Li and Ling Zheng
- Balance-of-Payments constrained growth dynamics: An empirical investigation pp. 232-244

- Virmantas Kvedaras, Carlos Garcimartín and Jhonatan Astudillo
- Central bank's liquidity provision and firms' financial constraints pp. 245-255

- Radeef Chundakkadan and Subash Sasidharan
- Cross-country evidence on the relationship between regulations and the development of the life insurance sector pp. 256-272

- Chrysovalantis Gaganis, Iftekhar Hasan and Fotios Pasiouras
- The transition of China's monetary policy regime: Before and after the four trillion RMB stimulus pp. 273-303

- Buben Fu and Bin Wang
- Tax cuts and enterprises’ R&D intensity: Evidence from a natural experiment in China pp. 304-314

- Fei Lan, Wei Wang and Qingzi Cao
- When old meets young? Germany's population ageing and the current account pp. 315-336

- Matthias Schön and Nikolai Stähler
- The rationality of irrationality in times of financial crises pp. 337-350

- Nicolas Huck, Hareesh Mavoori and Olivier Mesly
- Taylor Rule implementation of the optimal policy at the zero lower bound: Does the cost channel matter? pp. 351-366

- Siddhartha Chattopadhyay and Taniya Ghosh
- Consumer confidence and consumption expenditure in Indonesia pp. 367-377

- Solikin Juhro and Bernard Njindan Iyke
- Religiosity and the adoption of formal financial services pp. 378-396

- Yaling Ji
- Price volatility spillovers between supply chain and innovation of financial pledges in China pp. 397-413

- Haiqing Hu, Di Chen, Bo Sui, Lang Zhang and Yinyin Wang
- Directors’ and officers’ liability insurance and firm innovation pp. 414-426

- Jialong Wang, Jian Zhang, Haoyue Huang and Fan Zhang
- Structural analysis with mixed-frequency data: A model of US capital flows pp. 427-443

- Emanuele Bacchiocchi, Andrea Bastianin, Alessandro Missale and Eduardo Rossi
- Foreign aid, institutional quality and economic growth: Evidence from the developing world pp. 444-463

- Admasu Asfaw Maruta, Rajabrata Banerjee and Tony Cavoli
- Does top management Team’s academic experience promote corporate innovation? Evidence from China pp. 464-475

- Huayu Shen, Fengyun Lan, Hao Xiong, Jun Lv and Jianhui Jian
- Household-level analysis of the impacts of electricity consumption on welfare and the environment in Cambodia: Empirical evidence and policy implications pp. 476-483

- Phoumin Han, Fukunari Kimura and Suwin Sandu
- On the cross-sectional relation between exchange rates and future fundamentals pp. 484-501

- Sabrine Kharrat, Yacine Hammami and Ibrahim Fatnassi
- Paying for freedom: Indentured labour and strategic default pp. 502-511

- Pinaki Bose, Ryan Compton and Arnab Basu
- Modelling income distribution using the log Student’s t distribution: New evidence for European Union countries pp. 512-522

- Francisco Javier Callealta Barroso, Carmelo García-Pérez and Mercedes Prieto-Alaiz
- Technological spillover through industrial and regional linkages: Firm-level evidence from China pp. 523-545

- Yong Hu, Karen Fisher-Vanden and Baozhong Su
- Macro-uncertainty and financial stress spillovers in the Eurozone pp. 546-558

- Andrea Cipollini and Ieva Mikaliunaite-Jouvanceau
- Dividend policy and investor pressure pp. 559-576

- Ciaran Driver, Anna Grosman and Pasquale Scaramozzino
- Exploring GDP growth volatility spillovers across countries pp. 577-589

- Salah Abosedra, Mahmoud Arayssi, Bernard Ben Sita and Crispin Mutshinda
- Economic policy uncertainty and mergers and acquisitions: Evidence from China pp. 590-600

- Yezhou Sha, Chenlei Kang and Zilong Wang
- The role of gender and its potential channels to affect self-employment in Taiwan pp. 601-610

- Kuang-Ta Lo, Jiun-Nan Pan and Shi-Shu Peng
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