Asian Journal of Economics and Banking
2022 - 2024
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Volume 8, issue 3, 2024
- A risk based approach to the principal–agent problem pp. 310-334

- Boualem Djehiche and Peter Helgesson
- Banking sector and economic growth in the digital transformation era: insights from maximum likelihood and Bayesian structural equation modeling pp. 335-353

- Abdullah Murrar, Bara Asfour and Veronica Paz
- Using predictive methods to assess observation and measure importance pp. 354-365

- William M. Briggs
- Behavioral perspective on sustainable finance: nudging investors toward SRI pp. 366-390

- Amisha Gupta and Shumalini Goswami
- Dynamic linkages between the monetary policy variables and stock market in the presence of structural breaks: evidence from India pp. 391-411

- Abdul Moizz and S.M. Jawed Akhtar
- Psychological capital: a literature review and research trends pp. 412-429

- Thanh D. Nguyen, Thi H. Cao, Tuan M. Nguyen and Tuan T. Nguyen
- An analysis of the effects of aging society on global stock markets pp. 430-444

- Kansuda Pankwaen, Woraphon Yamaka and Paravee Maneejuk
- Review of how the generalized regression estimators contribute to estimating the financial and economic data with missing observations under unequal probability sampling pp. 445-459

- Nuanpan Lawson
Volume 8, issue 2, 2023
- A model of regional housing markets in England and Wales pp. 146-161

- Arnab Bhattacharjee and Chris Jensen-Butler
- How to select a model if we know probabilities with interval uncertainty? pp. 162-168

- Vladik Kreinovich
- CEO power and stock price crash risk in India: the moderating effect of insider trades pp. 169-198

- Ankita Kalia
- Confidence intervals for functions of signal-to-noise ratio with application to economics and finance pp. 199-218

- Warisa Thangjai and Sa-Aat Niwitpong
- Global financial connectivity and ineffectiveness of sovereign debt: implications for business activities in South Asia pp. 219-239

- Muhammad Ayub Mehar
- Investigating “organizational maturity” in order to provide “blockchain banking service” based on “FinTech” (through “the CMMI” in “Parsian Bank”) pp. 240-266

- Komeil Ali Taghavi and Mohammadreza Mashayekh
- Bank capital, earnings smoothing and provisioning practices in Nigeria: IFRS and risk evidence pp. 267-293

- Abdulai Agbaje Salami and Ahmad Bukola Uthman
- Money supply, inflation and output: an empirically comparative analysis for Vietnam and China pp. 294-306

- Pham Dinh Long, Bui Quang Hien and Pham Thi Bich Ngoc
Volume 7, issue 3, 2023
- Predicting Chinese stock prices using convertible bond: an evidence-based neural network approach pp. 294-309

- Paravee Maneejuk, Binxiong Zou and Woraphon Yamaka
- An analysis of dependency of stock markets after unlimited QE announcements during COVID-19 pandemic pp. 310-332

- Ornanong Puarattanaarunkorn, Kittawit Autchariyapanitkul and Teera Kiatmanaroch
- Gain-probability diagrams as an alternative to significance testing in economics and finance pp. 333-357

- David Trafimow, Ziyuan Wang, Tingting Tong and Tonghui Wang
- Does macroeconomic stability promote economic growth? Some econometric evidence from SAARC countries pp. 358-379

- Md. Nur Alam Siddik
- Determinants of efficiency of non-bank financial institutions: an empirical evidence from Bangladesh pp. 380-396

- Mohammad Mizenur Rahman, Syed Mohammad Khaled Rahman and Sakib Ahmed
- The impact of corporate attributes on voluntary HR disclosure practices: a study of Indian corporate sector pp. 397-423

- Kirti Aggarwal
- Governance in financial institutions: key elements and preventing the failures pp. 424-434

- Ashish Srivastava
- Has bank credit really impacted agricultural productivity in the Central African Economic and Monetary Community? pp. 435-453

- Chi Aloysius Ngong, Chinyere Onyejiaku, Dobdinga Cletus Fonchamnyo and Josaphat Uchechukwu Joe Onwumere
Volume 7, issue 2, 2022
- A prelude to statistics arising from optimal transport theory pp. 166-179

- Hung T. Nguyen
- A partial solution for the replication crisis in economics pp. 180-190

- William M. Briggs
- How to reach a joint decision with the smallest need for compromise pp. 191-196

- Sofia Holguin and Olga Kosheleva
- Assessing global interest in decentralized finance, embedded finance, open finance, ocean finance and sustainable finance pp. 197-216

- Peterson Ozili
- The gold price – Inflation relation in the case of Vietnam: empirical investigation in the presence of structural breaks pp. 217-233

- Thuy Hang Duong
- Impression management tactics in Covid-19 related disclosures: a study on the annual reports of Bangladeshi listed insurance companies pp. 234-250

- Dewan Mahboob Hossain, Md. Saiful Alam and Mohammed Mehadi Masud Mazumder
- Market competition, capital regulation and cost of financial intermediation: an empirical study on the banking sector of Bangladesh pp. 251-276

- MD. Rasel Mia
- Foreign direct investment and stock market development in Nepal pp. 277-292

- Keshab Khatri Chettri, Jeevan Kumar Bhattarai and Ramji Gautam