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Volume 169, issue C, 2022
- A proposal of a suspicion of tax fraud indicator based on Google trends to foresee Spanish tax revenues pp. 1-12

- Manuel Monge, Carlos Poza and Sofía Borgia
- The financial development impact of financial globalization revisited: A focus on OECD countries pp. 13-29

- Olufemi Adewale Aluko and Eric Evans Osei Opoku
- Financial and economic development in the context of the global 2008-09 financial crisis pp. 30-42

- Antonio Afonso and M. Carmen Blanco-Arana
- Measuring the economic efficiency performance in Latin American and Caribbean countries: An empirical evidence from stochastic production frontier and data envelopment analysis pp. 43-54

- Matheus Koengkan, José Alberto Fuinhas, Emad Kazemzadeh, Fariba Osmani, Nooshin Karimi Alavijeh, Anna Auza and Mônica Teixeira
- The determinants and cyclicality of fiscal policy: Empirical evidence from East Africa pp. 55-70

- Joseph Mawejje and Nicholas Odhiambo
- Does foreign aid impede economic complexity in developing countries? pp. 71-88

- Brice Kamguia, Sosson Tadadjeu, Miamo Clovis and Henri Njangang
- The impact of economic policy uncertainty on banks' non-interest income activities pp. 89-97

- Whelsy Boungou and Charles Mawusi
- Does domestic investment respond to inflation targeting? A synthetic control investigation pp. 98-134

- Nadine McCloud
- Mapping the emergence and diffusion of climate-related financial policies: Evidence from a cluster analysis on G20 countries pp. 135-147

- Paola D'Orazio
- Has the Global Financial Crisis increased wealth inequality? pp. 148-160

- Maria Shchepeleva, Mikhail Stolbov and Laurent Weill
- Trade shocks and labour market resilience in Sub-Saharan Africa: Does the franc zone response differently? pp. 161-174

- Tii Nchofoung
- Mexico needs a fiscal twist: Response to Covid-19 and beyond pp. 175-190

- Swarnali Hannan, Keiko Honjo and Mehdi Raissi
- Invoicing Currency and Symmetric Pass-Through of Exchange Rates and Tariffs: Evidence from Malawian Imports from the EU pp. 191-207

- Angella Montfaucon
- Economic sentiments and international risk sharing pp. 208-229

- Daragh Clancy and Lorenzo Ricci
- Foreign investors and target firms’ financial structure pp. 230-251

- Lorenzo Bencivelli and Beniamino Pisicoli
- Does something change in the oil market with the COVID-19 crisis? pp. 252-268

- Dan Zhang, Arash Farnoosh and Frédéric Lantz
- The impact of global value chain participation on income inequality pp. 269-290

- Nur Carpa and Inmaculada Martínez-Zarzoso
- A highway across the Atlantic? Trade and welfare effects of the EU-Mercosur agreement pp. 291-308

- Jacopo Timini and Francesca Viani
Volume 168, issue C, 2021
- Short and long run environmental tax buoyancy in EU-28: a panel study pp. 1-9

- Gianluigi De Pascale, Mariantonietta Fiore and Francesco Contò
- Nowcasting Russian GDP using forecast combination approach pp. 10-24

- Michael Zhemkov
- How to simulate international economic sanctions: A multipurpose index modelling illustrated with EU sanctions against Russia pp. 25-39

- Morad Bali and Nady Rapelanoro
- New insights on the debt-growth nexus: A combination of the interactive fixed effects and panel threshold approach pp. 40-55

- Yacouba Kassouri, Halil Altıntaş, Erdal Alancioğlu and Kacou Yves Thierry Kacou
- Economic sentiment indicators and foreign direct investment: Empirical evidence from European Union countries pp. 56-75

- Andrzej Cieślik and Mahdi Ghodsi
- Dependence structure between oil price volatility and sovereign credit risk of oil exporters: Evidence using a copula approach pp. 76-97

- Yao Axel Ehouman
- How does terms of trade volatility affect macroeconomic volatility? The roles of financial development and institutions pp. 98-114

- Désiré Avom, Brice Kamguia, Joseph Pasky Ngameni and Henri Njangang
- Service characteristics and the choice between exports and FDI: Evidence from Belgian firms pp. 115-131

- Leo Sleuwaegen and Peter M. Smith
- Currency depreciations in emerging economies: A blessing or a curse for external debt management? pp. 132-165

- Boris Fisera, Menbere Workie Tiruneh and David Hojdan
- Improving the predictability of stock returns with global financial cycle and oil price in oil-exporting African countries pp. 166-181

- Oluwasegun Adekoya, Gideon O. Ogunbowale, Ademola B. Akinseye and Gabriel O. Oduyemi
Volume 167, issue C, 2021
- Effects of governance quality on exports in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 1-14

- Mamadou Bah, Henri Atangana Ondoa and Koffi Kpognon
- Financial inclusion, income inequality, and institutions in sub-Saharan Africa: Identifying cross-country inequality regimes pp. 15-28

- Relwendé Sawadogo and Gervasio Semedo
- Inflation-targeting and inflation volatility: International evidence from the cosine-squared cepstrum pp. 29-38

- Nikolaos Antonakakis, Christina Christou, Luis Gil-Alana and Rangan Gupta
- Oil price volatility in the context of Covid-19 pp. 39-49

- David Bourghelle, Fredj Jawadi and Philippe Rozin
- FX markets’ reactions to COVID-19: Are they different? pp. 50-58

- Walter Bazán-Palomino and Diego Winkelried
- The US shale gas revolution: An opportunity for the US manufacturing sector? pp. 59-77

- Yassine Kirat
- Is there any information content of traded stocks in an emerging market? Evidence from Vietnam pp. 78-87

- Bao Doan and Duc Hong Vo
- U.S. historical initial jobless claims. Is it different with the coronavirus crisis? A fractional integration analysis pp. 88-95

- Manuel Monge
- What moves housing markets: A state-space approach of the price-income ratio pp. 96-107

- Majid Haghani Rizi
- Robots are not always bad for employment and wages pp. 108-119

- Tiago Sequeira, Susana Garrido and Marcelo Santos
- Uncovering the implicit short-term inflation target of the Bank of England pp. 120-135

- Sheng Zhu, Ella Kavanagh and Niall O'Sullivan
- Economic policy uncertainty and the volatility connectedness between oil shocks and metal market: An extension pp. 136-150

- Johnson Oliyide, Oluwasegun Adekoya and Muhammad A. Khan
- Dynamic effects of trade barriers with speculation on foreign currency: The case of Iran pp. 151-173

- Mohammad Hossein Rahmati, Mehran Ebrahimian and Seyed Ali Madanizadeh
- Twin trade shocks: Spillovers from US-China trade tensions pp. 174-188

- Alexei Kireyev and Andrei Leonidov
- Measuring size distortions of location quotients pp. 189-205

- Matias Nehuen Iglesias
- External and internal exchange rates and the Dutch disease: Evidence from a panel of oil-exporting African countries pp. 206-228

- Edouard Mien
Volume 166, issue C, 2021
- Dynamic optimal portfolio choice under time-varying risk aversion pp. 1-22

- Antonio Díaz and Carlos Esparcia
- Understanding China's role in recent debt relief operations: A case study analysis pp. 23-41

- Gatien Bon and Gong Cheng
- Frequency domain analysis and filtering of business and consumer survey expectations pp. 42-57

- Oscar Claveria, Enric Monte and Salvador Torra
- Economic growth and corruption in emerging markets: Does economic freedom matter? pp. 58-70

- Leonardo Köppe Malanski and Angela Cristiane Santos Póvoa
- The impact of services trade restrictiveness on food trade pp. 71-94

- Amara Zongo
- The impact of regulatory distance from global standards on a country’s centrality in global value chains pp. 95-115

- Tomohiko Inui, Kenta Ikeuchi, Ayako Obashi and Qizhong Yang
- Examining the impact of ICT, human capital and carbon emissions: Evidence from the ASEAN economies pp. 116-125

- Hazwan Haini
- Diversification potential in real estate portfolios pp. 126-139

- Bertrand Candelon, Franz Fuerst and Jean-Baptiste Hasse
- The International Trade and Production Database for Estimation (ITPD-E) pp. 140-166

- Ingo Borchert, Mario Larch, Serge Shikher and Yoto Yotov
- The discount factor for expected fundamentals: Evidence from a panel of 25 exchange rates pp. 167-176

- Phornchanok Cumperayot and Roy Kouwenberg
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