Economic Modelling
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Volume 86, issue C, 2020
- Regime changes and fiscal sustainability in Kenya pp. 1-9

- William Nganga Irungu, Julien Chevallier and Simon Wagura Ndiritu
- Does global value chains participation really promote skill-biased technological change? Theory and evidence from China pp. 10-18

- Chunmiao Shen and Jianghuai Zheng
- The effect of risk-taking behavior on profitability: Evidence from futures market pp. 19-38

- Teng Yuan Cheng, Chun I. Lee and Chao Hsien Lin
- Does University-Industry collaboration improve innovation efficiency? Evidence from Chinese Firms⋄ pp. 39-53

- Xing Shi, Yanrui Wu and Dahai Fu
- Crude oil and BRICS stock markets under extreme shocks: New evidence pp. 54-68

- Lu Wang, Feng Ma, Tianjiao Niu and Chengting He
- A theory of economic development and dynamics of Chinese economy pp. 69-87

- Saite Lu, Jim Huangnan Shen, Weiping Li and Jun Zhang
- Commercialization of a demand-enhancing innovation: The release of a new apple variety by a public university pp. 88-100

- Sherzod Akhundjanov, R. Karina Gallardo, Jill McCluskey and Bradley J. Rickard
- Foreign output shock in small open economies: A welfare evaluation of monetary policy regimes pp. 101-116

- Joseph Alba, Jingting Liu, Wai-Mun Chia and Donghyun Park
- A Keynesian Dynamic Stochastic Disequilibrium model for business cycle analysis pp. 117-132

- Christian Schoder
- Time-varying dependence in European equity markets: A contagion and investor sentiment driven analysis pp. 133-147

- Mihai Niţoi and Maria Miruna Pochea
- Structural change, the push-pull hypothesis and the Spanish labour market pp. 148-169

- Fabio Monteforte
- Social norms and economic growth in a model with labor and capital income tax evasion pp. 170-182

- Carlos Bethencourt and Lars Kunze
- Social status pursuit, distribution of bequests and inequality pp. 183-191

- Carmen Camacho, Fatih Harmankaya and Çağrı Sağlam
- Impact of the Asset Purchase Programme on euro area government bond yields using market news pp. 192-209

- Roberto De Santis
- Bidirectional technological spillover in the Chinese star-rated hotel sector: An empirical investigation pp. 210-226

- Barnabé Walheer, Linjia Zhang and Yingchan Luo
- Locus of control, health and healthcare utilization pp. 227-238

- Dusanee Kesavayuth, Joanna Poyago-Theotoky, Dai Binh Tran and Vasileios Zikos
- The effect of minimum wage on firm markup: Evidence from China pp. 241-250

- Pengcheng Du and Shuxun Wang
- Can investment advisors promote rational investment? Evidence from micro-data in China pp. 251-263

- Xiaomeng Lu, Yong Zhang, Yixing Zhang and Lin Wang
- The devil in the style: Mutual fund style drift, performance and common risk factors pp. 264-273

- Yezhou Sha
- Provincial economic performance and underpricing of IPOs: Evidence from political interventions in China pp. 274-285

- Jianlei Liu, Konari Uchida and Yuan Li
- Indeterminate equilibrium growth with product and R&D spillovers pp. 286-298

- Hyun Park
- Common risk factors in the returns on cryptocurrencies pp. 299-305

- Weiyi Liu, Xuan Liang and Guowei Cui
- Stock market response to environmental policies: Evidence from heavily polluting firms in China pp. 306-316

- Mengmeng Guo, Yicheng Kuai and Xiaoyan Liu
- The impact of digital finance on household consumption: Evidence from China pp. 317-326

- Jie Li, Yu Wu and Jing Jian Xiao
- Historical market genes, marketization and economic growth in China pp. 327-333

- Renyu Li, Zhongxin Ma and Xirong Chen
Volume 85, issue C, 2020
- Optimal targeted reduction in reserve requirement ratio in China pp. 1-15

- Xiaoyun Wei, Jie Li and Liyan Han
- Parental involvement and Children's human capital: A tax-subsidy experiment pp. 16-29

- Emin Gahramanov, Rashad Hasanov and Xueli Tang
- The role of infrastructure investment and factor productivity in international tax competition pp. 30-38

- Patricia Sanz-Córdoba
- Subsidies under uncertainty: Modeling of input- and output-oriented policies pp. 39-56

- You-hua Chen, Mei-xia Chen and Ashok Mishra
- A new wavelet-based ultra-high-frequency analysis of triangular currency arbitrage pp. 57-73

- Nikola Gradojevic, Deniz Erdemlioglu and Ramazan Gencay
- On modeling heterogeneity in linear models using trend polynomials pp. 74-86

- Michael Michaelides and Aris Spanos
- More effective than we thought: Central bank independence and inflation in developing countries pp. 87-105

- Ana Carolina Garriga and Cesar Rodriguez
- Diversification and optimal hedges for socially responsible investment in Brazil pp. 106-118

- A Iglesias-Casal, Maria-Celia Penabad, Carmen Lopez-Andion and José Manuel Maside-Sanfiz
- Does oligopolistic banking friction amplify small open economy's business cycles? Evidence from Australia pp. 119-138

- Sadia Afrin
- Local linkages: The interdependence of foreign and domestic firms in Ireland pp. 139-153

- Kate Hynes, Yum K. Kwan and Anthony Foley
- The value of understanding central bank communication pp. 154-165

- Renaud Beaupain and Alexandre Girard
- Interdependence or contagion: A model switching approach with a focus on Latin America pp. 166-197

- Sharada Davidson
- Investigating the dynamic relationship between cryptocurrencies and conventional assets: Implications for financial investors pp. 198-217

- Lanouar Charfeddine, Noureddine Benlagha and Youcef Maouchi
- The dynamic effects of monetary policy and government spending shocks on unemployment in the peripheral Euro area countries pp. 218-232

- Pietro Dallari and Antonio Ribba
- Culture and labour productivity: An empirical investigation pp. 233-243

- Dimitrios Bakas, Pantelis Kostis and Panagiotis Petrakis
- Multipliers of expected vs. unexpected fiscal shocks: The case of Korea pp. 244-254

- Joonyoung Hur and Wooheon Rhee
- Comparison of deep integration in the Melitz, Krugman and Armington models: The case of The Philippines in RCEP pp. 255-271

- Edward Balistreri and David Tarr
- Business cycle synchronization: Disentangling direct and indirect effect of financial integration in the Indian context pp. 272-287

- Rakesh Padhan and K.P. Prabheesh
- 3D printing, international trade, and FDI pp. 288-306

- Ana Lucia Abeliansky, Inmaculada Martínez-Zarzoso and Klaus Prettner
- Volatility transmission to the fine wine market pp. 307-316

- Hachmi Ben Ameur and Eric Le Fur
- Are women less likely to be managers in the UK labour market? pp. 317-324

- Congmin Peng and Po-Wen She
- Employee treatment and corporate fraud pp. 325-334

- Jian Zhang, Jialong Wang and Dongmin Kong
- Hedge fund activism and corporate innovation pp. 335-348

- Tingfeng Tang
- Tree networks to assess financial contagion pp. 349-366

- Arianna Agosto, Daniel Felix Ahelegbey and Paolo Giudici
- Training, human capital, and gender gaps in entrepreneurial performance pp. 367-380

- Zuzana Brixiová Schwidrowski, Thierry Kangoye and Mona Said
- Financialization of agricultural commodities: Evidence from China pp. 381-389

- Ruolan Ouyang and Xuan Zhang
- Home-country environment and firms’ outward foreign direct investment decision: Evidence from Chinese firms pp. 390-399

- Qunxi Kong, Rui Guo, Yang Wang, Xiuping Sui and Shimin Zhou
- The heterogeneous volume-volatility relations in the exchange-traded fund market: Evidence from China pp. 400-408

- Liao Xu, Han Gao, Yukun Shi and Yang Zhao
- Commitment or discretion? An empirical investigation of monetary policy preferences in China pp. 409-419

- Ding Liu, Yue Zhang and Weihong Sun
- Exploring the mismatch between credit ratings and loss-given-default: A credit risk approach pp. 420-428

- Baofeng Shi, Guotai Chi and Weiping Li
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