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Volume 75, issue C, 2020
- Do market participants misprice lottery-type assets? Evidence from the European soccer betting market pp. 1-18

- Maximilian Franke
- Does corruption grease or sand the wheels of development? New results based on disaggregated data pp. 19-30

- Kanybek Nur-tegin and Keith Jakee
- Import tax evasion and avoidance: Evidence from Iran pp. 31-39

- Kowsar Yousefi, Mohammad Vesal and Hanifa Pilvar
- Is fiscal policy effective in Brazil? An empirical analysis pp. 40-52

- Marcio Holland, Emerson Marçal and Diogo de Prince
- US real estate inflation prediction: Exchange rates and net foreign assets pp. 53-66

- Zachary McGurk
- The Economic Performance Effects of Capital Flows in OPEC Member Countries pp. 67-83

- Oyakhilome Ibhagui
- How financially integrated are trading blocs in Africa? pp. 84-94

- Lumengo Bonga-Bonga and Queen Magadi Mabe
- Does the presence of international students improve domestic graduations in the US? pp. 95-108

- Melaku Abegaz, Sajal Lahiri and Akm Morshed
- The effects of credit on high school graduation: Evidence from U.S. bank branching deregulation pp. 109-119

- Patrick Reilly
- Financial constraints, corruption, and SME growth in transition economies pp. 120-132

- Barkat Ullah
- The access of microfinance institutions to financing via the worldwide crowd pp. 133-146

- Gregor Dorfleitner, Eva-Maria Oswald and Michaela Röhe
- A look inside banking profitability: Evidence from a dollarized emerging country pp. 147-166

- Paul Vera-Gilces, Segundo Camino-Mogro, Xavier Ordeñana-Rodríguez and Gino Cornejo-Marcos
- The impact of the Basel III liquidity ratios on banks: Evidence from a simulation study pp. 167-190

- Peter Grundke and André Kühn
- Efficiency, technical progress and productivity of Arab banks: A non-parametric approach pp. 191-208

- Rana Mansour and Chawki El Moussawi
- Like father, like son? Diversification decision and related performance of family firm successors – Evidence from Taiwan pp. 209-220

- Shu-Ching Chou and Chia-Jung Shih
- Dividend payouts and family-controlled firms—The effect of culture on business pp. 221-228

- Manhwa Wu, Yensen Ni and Paoyu Huang
- Political connections and corporate debt: Evidence from two U.S. election campaigns pp. 229-239

- Imed Chkir, Mohamed Gallali and Manara Toukabri
- Securitization of revolving debt and its determinants pp. 240-246

- Farrokh Nourzad, William Hunter and Katherine Szczesniak
- Does the type of debt matter? Stock market perception in Europe pp. 247-256

- Zuzana Fungáčová, Christophe Godlewski and Laurent Weill
- Dynamics and determinants of spillovers across the option-implied volatilities of US equities pp. 257-264

- Elie Bouri, Brian Lucey and David Roubaud
- Household stock market participation during the great financial crisis pp. 265-275

- Jie Zhou
- Idiosyncratic volatility shocks, behavior bias, and cross-sectional stock returns pp. 276-293

- Richard G. Fenner, Yufeng Han and Zhaodan Huang
- Cryptocurrencies as hedges and safe-havens for US equity sectors pp. 294-307

- Elie Bouri, Syed Jawad Hussain Shahzad and David Roubaud
- Dynamic transmissions between main stock markets and SME stock markets: Evidence from tropical economies pp. 308-324

- Trang Nguyen, Taha Chaiechi, Lynne Eagle and David Low
- European equity markets: Who is the truly representative investor? pp. 325-346

- Javier Rojo Suárez, Ana Belén Alonso Conde and Ricardo Ferrero Pozo
- Term structure estimation with missing data: Application for emerging markets pp. 347-360

- Krisztina Nagy
Volume 74, issue C, 2019
- Islamic banks with mutuality and neutrality: A balance-sheet-based theoretical framework pp. 3-8

- Matiur Rahman
- A statistical analysis of uncertainty for conventional and ethical stock indexes pp. 9-17

- Fredj Jawadi, Nabila Jawadi and Abdoukarim Idi Cheffou
- Measurement of the displaced commercial risk in Islamic Banks pp. 18-31

- Kaouther Toumi, Jean-Laurent Viviani and Zeinab Chayeh
- The contribution of market movements, asset allocation and active management to Islamic equity funds’ performance pp. 32-38

- Jonathan Peillex, Elias Erragragui, Mohammad Bitar and Mohammed Benlemlih
- Islamic banks and political risk: International evidence pp. 39-55

- Mohamed Belkhir, Jocelyn Grira, M. Kabir Hassan and Issouf Soumaré
- Are Islamic and conventional capital markets decoupled? Evidence from stock and bonds/sukuk markets in Malaysia pp. 56-66

- Ahmed Habib and Ahmed Elsayed
- The efficiency patterns of Islamic banks during the global financial crisis: The case of Bangladesh pp. 67-74

- Mette Asmild, Dorte Kronborg, Tasmina Mahbub and Kent Matthews
- Interbank offered rates in Islamic countries: Is the Islamic benchmark different from the conventional benchmarks? pp. 75-84

- Salem Nechi and Houcem Eddine Smaoui
- Taking advantage of Ramadan and January in Muslim countries pp. 85-96

- Anwar Halari, Christine Helliar, David M. Power and Nongnuch Tantisantiwong
- Exploring the workings of Shari’ah supervisory board in Islamic finance: A perspective of Shari’ah scholars from GCC pp. 97-108

- Muna Al Mannai and Ahmed Habib
- Are MENA banks’ capital buffers countercyclical? Evidence from the Islamic and conventional banking systems pp. 109-118

- Abderrazak Ben maatoug, Wassim Ben Ayed and Zied Ftiti
- Evaluation of monetary policy: Evidence of the role of money from Malaysia pp. 119-128

- Abdelkader O. El Alaoui, Hashim Bin Jusoh, Sheila Ainon Yussof and Mohamed Hisham Hanifa
- The Fiscal consequences of deflation: Evidence from the Golden Age of Globalization pp. 129-147

- Antonio Afonso and Joao Jalles
- Profitability, capital, and risk in US commercial and savings banks: Re-examination of estimation methods pp. 148-162

- Jacob Paroush and Ben Schreiber
- Tougher than the rest? The resilience of specialized financial intermediation to macroeconomic shocks pp. 163-174

- Manuel Molterer
- Subprime credit, idiosyncratic risk, and foreclosures pp. 175-189

- Prodosh Simlai
- Institutional investors and medical innovation pp. 190-205

- Omer Unsal and Blake Rayfield
- Corporate diversification, debt maturity structures and firm value: The role of geographic segment data pp. 206-219

- Kingsley O. Olibe, Zabihollah Rezaee, James Flagg and Richard Ott
- Relative performance and systemic risk contributions of small and large banks during the financial crisis pp. 220-241

- Elyas Elyasiani and Jia, Jingyi (Jane)
- Information dissemination and investors’ sensitivity pp. 242-250

- Chia-Hao Lee and Pei-I Chou
- The effect of debt market imperfection on capital structure and investment: Evidence from the 2008 global financial crisis in Japan pp. 251-266

- Hiromichi Iwaki
- Market reaction to actual daily share repurchases in Greece pp. 267-277

- Angeliki Drousia, Athanasios Episcopos and George Leledakis
- Scandinavia: Towards the European Monetary Union? pp. 278-291

- Nikolaos Stoupos and Apostolos Kiohos
- Partial adjustment of hybrid book-building IPOs with a pre-IPO market pp. 292-300

- Lanfeng Kao and Anlin Chen
- Premiums of the Pension Benefit Guarantee Corporation and risk-taking by pension plans pp. 301-307

- Katarzyna Romaniuk
- Effect of interbank activities on bank risk: Why is China different? pp. 308-327

- Yu-Li Huang and Chung-Hua Shen
- Subjective well-being in housing purchasing: Evidence with survey data from the U.K. housing residential market pp. 328-335

- Nicholas Apergis, Tasawar Hayat and Nasser A. Kadasah
- The role of the volatility index in asset pricing: The case of the Indian stock market pp. 336-346

- Pratap Chandra Pati, Prabina Rajib and Parama Barai
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