The Journal of Economic Asymmetries
2008 - 2024
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Volume 13, issue C, 2016
- Financial market impact on the real economy: An assessment of asymmetries and volatility linkages between the stock market and unemployment rate pp. 1-7

- Mark Holmes and Nabil Maghrebi
- Has the Financial Integration affected the European Union (EU) trade with the New Member Countries from Central and Eastern Europe (CEEC) during 1994–2013? pp. 8-20

- Donny Tang
- On high frequency dynamics between information asymmetry and volatility for securities pp. 21-34

- Panagiotis Paparizos, Dimitrios Dimitriou, Dimitris Kenourgios and Theodore Simos
- Rating for government debt and economic stability pp. 35-44

- Kenichi Tamegawa
- Issues in real options with shadow costs of incomplete information and short sales pp. 45-56

- Mondher Bellalah
- Business cycle determinants and fiscal policy: A Panel ARDL approach for EMU pp. 57-68

- Theofanis Papageorgiou, Panayotis Michaelides and Mike Tsionas
- Why macroeconomic coordination may not be possible in a monetary union: A game theoretic approach pp. 69-73

- George D. Demopoulos and Nicholas A. Yannacopoulos
- Markov-switching variance models and structural changes underlying Japanese bond yields: An inquiry into non-linear dynamics pp. 74-80

- Takamitsu Kurita
- Asymmetry in the response of unemployment to output changes in Greece: Evidence from hidden co-integration pp. 81-88

- Aristotelis Koutroulis, Yannis Panagopoulos and Ekaterini Tsouma
- “Asymmetric asymmetries” in Eurozone markets gasoline pricing pp. 89-99

- Alberto Bagnai and Christian Alexander Mongeau Ospina
- Assessing sovereign debt default by efficiency pp. 100-113

- Annageldy Arazmuradov
Volume 12, issue 2, 2015
- Asymmetric price adjustment – evidence for India pp. 73-79

- Sartaj Rasool Rather, S. Raja Sethu Durai and M Ramachandran
- Threshold cointegration and the short-run dynamics of twin deficit hypothesis in African countries pp. 80-91

- Ahmad Hassan Ahmad, Olalekan Bashir Aworinde and Christopher Martin
- The relationship between business cycles and capital structure choice: The case of the international shipping industry pp. 92-99

- Anna Merika, Sotiria Theodoropoulou, Anna Triantafyllou and Alexandros Laios
- The real exchange rate of euro and Greek economic growth pp. 100-109

- Gregory Papanikos
- Electricity regulation and FDIs spillovers in the OECD: A panel data econometric approach pp. 110-123

- Michael Polemis and Irene Fafaliou
- The impact of FDI on economic growth in Eurozone countries pp. 124-132

- Panagiotis Pegkas
- Asymmetric information and conversion price reset policy: The case of Chinese convertible debt pp. 133-141

- Darius Martin, Junfeng Qiu and Yongli Zhang
- Option-implied risk aversion estimation pp. 142-152

- Rihab Bedoui and Haykel Hamdi
- Financial markets integration: A vector error-correction approach pp. 153-161

- Dumitru-Cristian Oanea
- Stock markets and industrial production in north and south of Euro-zone: Asymmetric effects via threshold cointegration approach pp. 162-172

- Athanasios Tsagkanos and Costas Siriopoulos
- A study of the interactive relationship between oil price and exchange rate: A copula approach and a DCC-MGARCH model pp. 173-189

- Angham ben Brayek, Saber Sebai and Kamel Naoui
- The incentive to trade under ambiguity aversion pp. 190-196

- Udo Broll and Kit Pong Wong
Volume 12, issue 1, 2015
- Sustainability of budget deficits and public debts in selected European Union countries pp. 1-21

- Simon Neaime
- Fiscal shocks and asymmetric effects: A comparative analysis pp. 22-33

- Ioannis Pragidis, Periklis Gogas, Vasilios Plakandaras and Theophilos Papadimitriou
- The impact of government debt on economic growth: An empirical investigation of the Greek market pp. 34-40

- Stella Spilioti and George Vamvoukas
- The Euro-adoption effect and the bank, market, and growth nexus: New evidence from EU panels pp. 41-51

- Andreas G. Georgantopoulos, Anastasios D. Tsamis and Maria-Eleni Agoraki
- The United Kingdom productivity paradox: Myth or reality pp. 52-60

- Robert Peter Howard-Jones and Hossein Hassani
- Borrower's moral hazard, risk premium, and welfare: A comparison of universal and stand-alone banking systems pp. 61-72

- Sanjay Banerji and Parantap Basu
Volume 11, issue C, 2014
- Public debt and private consumption in OECD countries pp. 1-7

- Periklis Gogas, Vasilios Plakandaras and Theophilos Papadimitriou
- Money and economic growth pp. 8-18

- Keshab Bhattarai
- Information asymmetry and financing constraints in GCC pp. 19-29

- Walid Mansour
- Some new evidence on the determinants of money demand in developing countries – A case study of Tunisia pp. 30-45

- Ousama Ben-Salha and Zied Jaidi
- Competitiveness and profitability: The case of chemicals, pharmaceuticals and plastics pp. 46-57

- Fotini Voulgaris and Christos Lemonakis
- Dynamics and risk factors in hedge funds returns: Implications for portfolio construction and performance evaluation pp. 58-77

- Efthymios Roumpis and Theodore Syriopoulos
- Determining structural breaks in central bank reaction functions of the financial crisis pp. 78-90

- Jens Klose
- Oil and the economy: A cross bicorrelation perspective pp. 91-95

- Rafael Romero-Meza, Semei Coronado and Apostolos Serletis
- Effects of the asymmetric accounting treatment of tangible and intangible impairments in IAS36: International evidence pp. 96-103

- Nikolaos I. Karampinis and Dimosthenis L. Hevas
- R&D expenditures and earnings management: Evidence from Eurozone countries in crisis pp. 104-119

- Panayiotis D. Tahinakis
- Accounting conservatism quality of accounting information and crash risk of stock prices pp. 120-137

- Dimitrios Kousenidis, Anestis C. Ladas and Christos I. Negakis
- Assessing the relevance of deferred tax items: Evidence from loss firms during the financial crisis pp. 138-145

- Angeliki D. Samara
Volume 10, issue 2, 2013
- The 2007–2010 U.S. financial crisis: Its origins, progressions, and solutions pp. 65-77

- Jin Wook Choi
- On the empirical evidence of asymmetric effects in the Polish interest rate pass-through pp. 78-93

- Anna Sznajderska
- Export stagnation and budget deficits in the peripheral EU nations with EMU membership pp. 94-100

- Bala Batavia, Parameswar Nandakumar and Cheick Wague
- Money balances in the production function: Nonlinear tests of model stability and measurement issues – two sides of the same coin? pp. 101-114

- Houston Stokes
- Exchange rate determination and equity prices: Evidence from the UK pp. 115-128

- Ioannis Litsios
- Testing for asymmetric financial contagion: New evidence from the Asian crisis pp. 129-137

- Dimitris Kenourgios, Dimitrios Asteriou and Aristeidis Samitas
Volume 10, issue 1, 2013
- Asymmetric effects of monetary policy with or without Quantitative Easing: Empirical evidence for the US pp. 1-9

- Georgios Karras
- Is the oil price–output relation asymmetric? pp. 10-20

- Apostolos Serletis and Khandokar Istiak
- Is the EMU government bond market a playground for asymmetries? pp. 21-31

- Catalin Dragomirescu-Gaina and Dionisis Philippas
- The Greek financial crisis and the outlook of the Greek economy pp. 32-37

- Nicholas C. Baltas
- Matching slack resources and investment strategies to achieve long-term performance: New perspectives on corporate adaptability pp. 38-52

- Abol Jalilvand and Sung Min Kim
- Bifurcation analysis of an endogenous growth model pp. 53-64

- William Barnett and Taniya Ghosh
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