International Economics
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Volume 171, issue C, 2022
- “There is No vaccine for climate change” - How well Governments’COVID-19 green stimulus announcements contribute to business sustainability? pp. 1-17

- Refk Selmi, Farid Makhlouf, Kamal Kasmaoui, Youssef Errami and Oussama Ben Atta
- Does foreign investment crowd in domestic investment? Evidence from Vietnam pp. 18-29

- Van Ha, Mark Holmes and Tuyen Tran
- Firm-level policy support during the crisis: So far, so good? pp. 30-48

- Péter Harasztosi, Laurent Maurin, Rozália Pál, Debora Revoltella and Wouter van der Wielen
- The economic and welfare state determinants of well-being in Europe pp. 49-57

- Mariangela Bonasia, Oreste Napolitano, Fabio Spagnolo and Nicola Spagnolo
- Trade and structural change: An empirical investigation pp. 58-79

- Mariarosaria Comunale and Giulia Felice
- Green energy indices & financial markets: An in-depth look pp. 80-109

- Capucine Nobletz
- Trade credit and global value chain: Evidence from cross-country firm-level data pp. 110-129

- Thang Doan and Le Thanh Ha
- Consistency of micro- and macro-level data on global value chains: Evidence from selected European countries pp. 130-142

- A. Giunta, Pierluigi Montalbano and S. Nenci
- Are there any robust determinants of growth in Europe? A Bayesian Model Averaging approach pp. 143-173

- Sara D'Andrea
- Common and idiosyncratic movements in Latin-American exchange rates pp. 174-190

- Fredy Gamboa-Estrada and José Romero
- Can taxes help ensure a fair globalization? pp. 191-213

- Francois Langot, Rossana Merola and Samil Oh
Volume 170, issue C, 2022
- Searching the nature of uncertainty: Macroeconomic and financial risks VS geopolitical and pandemic risks pp. 1-31

- Nicolas Himounet
- Wealth, price levels, and product quality pp. 32-48

- Clemens C. Struck
- Do globalization and resource rents matter for human well-being? Evidence from African countries pp. 49-65

- Issidor Noumba, Armand Gilbert Noula and Stéphane Mbiankeu Nguea
- Spillovers between exchange rate pressure and CDS bid-ask spreads, reserve assets and oil prices using the quantile ARDL model pp. 66-78

- Shawkat Hammoudeh, Walid Mensi and Jin Seo Cho
- Access to water and sanitation in Africa: Does globalization matter? pp. 79-91

- Hervé Kaffo Fotio and Stéphane Mbiankeu Nguea
- Effects of the business cycle on real exchange rate misalignments with respect to exchange rate regimes pp. 92-102

- Jihene Jebeniani and Jamel Trabelsi
- Understanding the transmission of COVID-19 news to French financial markets in early 2020 pp. 103-114

- Willem Thorbecke
- Bank credit and economic growth: A dynamic threshold panel model for ASEAN countries pp. 115-128

- Sy-Hoa Ho and Jamel Saadaoui
- Revealed Comparative Advantage and Contribution-to-the-Trade-Balance indexes pp. 129-155

- Rémi Stellian and Jenny P. Danna-Buitrago
- The impact of de facto globalization on carbon emissions: Evidence from Ghana pp. 156-173

- Alex Acheampong
- Outward FDI and exports relation: A heterogeneous panel approach dealing with cross-sectional dependence pp. 174-189

- Adolfo Maza and Paula Gutiérrez-Portilla
- Trade and business cycle synchronization: The role of common trade partners pp. 190-201

- Nestor Azcona
- Measuring exchange rate risks during periods of uncertainty pp. 202-212

- Laurent Ferrara and Joseph Yapi
- Non-fundamental home bias in international equity markets pp. 213-234

- Gyu Hyun Kim and Hoffmann Kim
- A consolidated-by-nationality approach to Irish foreign exposure pp. 235-247

- Andre Sanchez Pacheco
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
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