Journal of Economic Studies
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Volume 50, issue 8, 2023
- Economic network dynamics: a structural analysis of the international connectivity of Chinese manufacturing firms pp. 1585-1600

- Michele Lo Re, Eleonora Veglianti, Fabrizio Parente, Umberto Monarca and Cosimo Magazzino
- Does climate change concern alter individual tax preferences? Evidence from an Italian survey pp. 1601-1617

- Alessandro Cascavilla
- Does COVID-19 disrupt competition? Evidence from Iran pp. 1618-1636

- Kowsar Yousefi and Ali Taiebnia
- Does happiness raise test scores – does fear lower them – experimental evidence pp. 1637-1646

- Charles Noussair and Kierstin Seaback
- The Financial Conditions Index as an additional tool for policy-makers in developing countries: the Mexican case pp. 1647-1671

- Salvatore Capasso, Oreste Napolitano and Ana Laura Viveros Jiménez
- Credit quality determinants of banks: how important are bankruptcy reforms? pp. 1672-1693

- Saibal Ghosh
- Growing older and growing apart? Population age structure and trade pp. 1694-1709

- Joseph Kopecky
- Inflation in Iran: an empirical assessment of the key determinants pp. 1710-1729

- Maryam Hemmati, Saleh S. Tabrizy and Yashar Tarverdi
- Income inequality and polity – an empirical analysis of political Kuznets curve pp. 1730-1747

- Yongseung Han and Myeong Hwan Kim
- A model of collusion formation and measurement in the open ascending bid auctions in the agricultural markets pp. 1748-1774

- Dipankar Das
- Do oil price shocks differently matter for oil exporter and importer developing countries? pp. 1775-1788

- Süleyman Değirmen, Cengiz Tunç, Ömür Saltık and Wasim ul Rehman
- Why do households repay their debt in UK during the COVID-19 crisis? pp. 1789-1823

- Emmanuel Mamatzakis, Mike G. Tsionas and Steven Ongena
- Russia–Ukraine conflict and its impact on global inflation: an event study-based approach pp. 1824-1846

- Prince Kumar Maurya, Rohit Bansal and Anand Kumar Mishra
- When does self-employment equalise income? Evidence from developing countries pp. 1847-1865

- Sridevi Yerrabati
- Twitter sentiment and stock market: a COVID-19 analysis pp. 1866-1888

- Apostolos Katsafados, Sotirios Nikoloutsopoulos and George Leledakis
- Revisiting the trade openness–unemployment nexus: an application of the novel JKS panel causality test with static and dynamic panel models pp. 1889-1907

- Mudaser Ahad Bhat and Mirza Nazrana Beg
- Public subsidies for credit support, democracy and European female-led SMEs pp. 1908-1925

- Graziella Bonanno, Nadia Fiorino, Giampaolo Garzarelli and Stefania Patrizia Sonia Rossi
- Business cycle transmission between France and United Kingdom pp. 1926-1938

- Mateusz Dadej
Volume 50, issue 7, 2022
- Investor bias, risk and price volatility pp. 1317-1335

- Ali Yavuz Polat
- Deal or No Deal: comparing individual and group choices in a risky context pp. 1336-1345

- Andrea Morone, Marco Santorsola and Paola Tiranzoni
- Accept or reject a ride? This is the problem pp. 1346-1374

- Elaheh Fatemi Pour, Seyed Ali Madnanizdeh and Hosein Joshaghani
- Economic growth, poverty traps and cycles: productive capacitiesversusinefficiencies pp. 1375-1398

- Germana Giombini, Francesca Grassetti and Edgar Sánchez Carrera
- A Russian carol: impact and dependence on global equity markets during the Ukraine invasion pp. 1399-1412

- Victoria Ferrández-Serrano and Pedro L. Angosto-Fernández
- The effects of conventional and unconventional monetary policy on the unemployment rate in the US pp. 1413-1427

- Pradyumna Dash
- Should the monetary authorities be sensitive to inequality concerns? Empirical evidence for a panel of 62 countries pp. 1428-1449

- Juan Ignacio Martín-Legendre, Pablo Castellanos-García and José Manuel Sánchez-Santos
- Governmental stability and emigration in Sub-Saharan Africa: the role of skills and gender pp. 1450-1466

- Cristian Barra and Nazzareno Ruggiero
- The financial market's ability to forecast economic growth: information from sectoral movements pp. 1467-1484

- Hardik Marfatia
- Economic policy uncertainty and the UK demand for money: evidence from the inter-war period pp. 1485-1500

- Taufiq Choudhry
- Dynamic association of economic policy uncertainty with oil, stock and gold: a wavelet-based approach pp. 1501-1525

- Rajat Kumar Soni, Tanuj Nandan and Niti Nandini Chatnani
- Measurement and determinants of corruption across Indian states pp. 1526-1548

- Kumar Shaurav and Badri Rath
- Average-profit efficiency and optimal scale sizes with integer data and undesirable outputs pp. 1549-1569

- Somayye Karimi Omshi, Sohrab Kordrostami, Alireza Amirteimoori and Armin Ghane Kanafi
- High short interest stocks performance during the Covid-19 crisis: an informational efficacy measure based on permutation-entropy approach pp. 1570-1584

- Fotios Siokis
Volume 50, issue 6, 2022
- The real exchange rate and services export diversification pp. 1105-1120

- Sèna Kimm Gnangnon
- The impact of declining birth rates on future infrastructure maintenance costs per capita pp. 1121-1129

- John D. McCollough, Gevorg Sargsyan and Zhe Luo
- Does financial development has (a)symmetric effect on environmental quality: insights from South Africa pp. 1130-1157

- James Dada, Titus Ojeyinka and Mamdouh Abdulaziz Sa Al-Faryan
- Government failures and non-performing loans in Asian countries pp. 1158-1170

- Maria Daniela Giammanco, Lara Gitto and Ferdinando Ofria
- The relationship between city size, decentralisation and economic growth pp. 1171-1189

- John Paul Clifford, Justin Doran, Frank Crowley and Declan Jordan
- Gaining more, producing less: the link between an obese workforce and firm-level productivity pp. 1190-1209

- Ummad Mazhar
- College student loan debt and income inequality in the US: national and regional evidence pp. 1210-1225

- Nicholas Apergis
- Granular inflation spillovers pp. 1226-1244

- Leon Esquierro and Sergio Da Silva
- Model comparison in German stock returns pp. 1245-1259

- Michael O'Connell
- Financial sector development, trade and income inequality: regional perspectives using evidence from macro and firm-specific data pp. 1260-1280

- Biruk Ashenafi and Yan Dong
- Tertiary education for all and wage inequality: policy insights from quantile regression pp. 1281-1296

- Corrado Andini
- From the “age of instability” to the “age of responsibility”: economic uncertainty and sustainable investments pp. 1297-1316

- Rocco Caferra and Pasquale Marcello Falcone
Volume 50, issue 5, 2022
- The non-linear effects of fixed broadband on economic growth in Africa pp. 881-895

- Jean C. Kouam and Simplice Asongu
- COVID lessons: was there any way to reduce the negative effect of COVID-19 on the United States economy? pp. 896-920

- Mohammadreza Mahmoudi
- Asymmetric and threshold effects of FinTech on poverty in SSA countries pp. 921-946

- Noha Emara
- The relevance of national culture to policy uncertainty and firm performance: European evidence pp. 947-966

- Tanveer Ahsan, Muhammad Azeem Qureshi, Ammar Gull and Fazal Muhammad
- Trade effects of a negative export shock on direct exporters and wholesalers pp. 967-986

- Mathias Juust
- Time-varying predictability of financial stress on inequality in United Kingdom pp. 987-1007

- Edmond Berisha, David Gabauer, Rangan Gupta and Jacobus Nel
- COVID-19, lockdown measures and their impact on food and healthcare prices: empirical evidence using a dynamic ARDL model pp. 1008-1026

- Bisharat Hussain Chang, Raheel Gohar, Omer Faruk Derindag and Emmanuel Uche
- When should central banks engage in private sector securities purchases? pp. 1027-1047

- Bryane Michael and Viktoria Dalko
- Dynamics of national development and regional disparity: evidence from 184 countries pp. 1048-1062

- Vivek Jadhav
- Abnormal returns and anti-leverage effect in the time of Russo-Ukrainian War 2022: evidence from oil, wheat and natural gas markets pp. 1063-1072

- Evangelos Vasileiou
- Revisiting the finance-growth nexus in Hong Kong: fresh insights from nonparametric analysis pp. 1073-1086

- Hamza Almassri, Huseyin Ozdeser and Andisheh Saliminezhad
- Fat tails and network interlinkages of crude oil and cryptocurrency during the COVID-19 health crisis pp. 1087-1104

- Le Thanh Ha
Volume 50, issue 4, 2022
- Managing the job guarantee public policy schemes: a strategic approach pp. 645-673

- Dipankar Das
- High-tech gazelle firms at various stages of evolution: performance and distinctive features pp. 674-695

- Vladislav Spitsin, Darko Vukovic, Alexander Mikhalchuk, Lubov Spitsina and Daria Novoseltseva
- Equity market integration in emerging economies: a network visualization approach pp. 696-717

- Aswini Kumar Mishra, Anand Theertha, Isha Mahesh Amoncar and Manogna R L
- Does hiring a manager improve efficiency – owner vs. non-owner management control of rice mills pp. 718-733

- Eucabeth Majiwa, Boon Lee, Jonas Månsson and Clevo Wilson
- Gold, crude oil, bitcoin and Indian stock market: recent confirmation from nonlinear ARDL analysis pp. 734-751

- Suresh Kumar, Ankit Kumar and Gurcharan Singh
- Spillover effects of corruption: evidence from China's anti-corruption campaign pp. 752-772

- Daniel Sungyeon Kim, Lizhe Luo, Domenico Tarzia, Giovanni Vittorino and Andros Gregoriou
- Investigating the impact of ICT-trade nexus on competitiveness in Eastern and Western European countries pp. 773-789

- Özgür Bayram Soylu, Ngozi Adeleye, Murat Ergül, Fatih Okur and Daniel Balsalobre Lorente
- Portfolio diversification impact of oil and asymmetric interaction between oil, equity and bonds in the global market: fresh evidence from alternative approaches pp. 790-805

- Abdulnasser Hatemi-J, Eduardo Roca and Alan Mustafa
- Social capital, poverty alleviation and complexity in Africa. Evidence from rural areas pp. 806-820

- Raffaele Scuderi, Giuseppe Tesoriere, Vincenzo Fasone and Giulio Pedrini
- The impact of influential shareholders on corporate dividend policy: evidence from Russia pp. 821-839

- Tatiana Ershova, Marina Zavertiaeva and Dmitry Kirpishchikov
- The dynamic relationship of cryptocurrencies with supply chain and logistics stocks – the impact of COVID-19 pp. 840-857

- Theodoros Daglis
- Financial services and firm performance, are there any differences by size? Worldwide evidence using firm-level data pp. 858-880

- Zakaria Elouaourti and Elhadj Ezzahid
Volume 50, issue 3, 2022
- The long-run equilibrium in the context of COVID-19 pandemic pp. 385-406

- Agnieszka Lipieta and Artur Lipieta
- Interlinkages of cryptocurrency and stock markets during COVID-19 pandemic by applying a TVP-VAR extended joint connected approach pp. 407-428

- Le Thanh Ha
- Bubble detection in Bitcoin and Ethereum and its relationship with volatility regimes pp. 429-447

- Renan Diniz, Diogo de Prince and Leandro Maciel
- Credit-to-GDP ratios – non-linear trends and persistence: evidence from 44 OECD economies pp. 448-463

- Juan Cuestas, Luis Gil-Alana and María Malmierca
- Symmetric or asymmetric: how is Nigeria's bilateral trade balance responding to oil price and exchange rate changes? pp. 464-479

- Oliver E. Ogbonna and Hyacinth E. Ichoku
- Analysis of the prevalence of extreme poverty in Africa South of the Sahara: do geographical proximity and corruption spillovers matter? pp. 480-505

- Olumide Olusegun Olaoye
- The impact of trade unions and government party orientation on income inequality: evidence from 17 OECD economies pp. 506-524

- Constantinos Alexiou and Emmanouil Trachanas
- Financial stability and monetary policy of the Central Bank of West African Countries: a Markov-Switching model pp. 525-543

- Honoré Sèwanoundé Houngbédji and Nassibou Bassongui
- On the differential response of loans to shocks in the USA pp. 544-560

- Gianluca Cafiso
- The political determinants of country crises pp. 561-577

- Alexandre Hilmário de Oliveira Siqueira
- Dividend policy, its asymmetric behavior and stock liquidity pp. 578-600

- Fatima N. Ali Taher and Mohammad Al-Shboul
- Evaluating the interactive effect of domestic and global stock market variables on the depth of the financial system in Sub-Saharan African countries: a panel ARDL approach pp. 601-624

- Ebere Ume Kalu, Augustine Chuck Arize, Sylvester Okechukwu Ilo, Ifeoma Ihegboro and Chiamaka Goodness Eze
- Weather, mobility and the evolution of the Covid-19 pandemic pp. 625-641

- Corinna Ghirelli, Andrea Gonzalez, Jose Luis Herrera and Samuel Hurtado
Volume 50, issue 2, 2022
- Financial globalization and income inequality nexus: panel quantile regression approach pp. 73-95

- Jeleta Gezahegne Kebede and Vincent Tawiah
- Layoffs and stock market performance during the COVID-19 pandemic: evidence from the US pp. 96-108

- Christos Floros, Maria Psillaki and Efstathios Karpouzis
- Commodity hedging benefits: analyses among different financial assets pp. 109-128

- Dony Abdul Chalid and Rangga Handika
- Self-employment: a means to reduce poverty in developing countries? pp. 129-146

- Sridevi Yerrabati
- Quadruple wavelet coherence and pairwise cointegration: comparative time-frequency analysis of bank deposit rate pp. 147-172

- Alper Kirik, Tunc Oygur and Yaman Omer Erzurumlu
- News-based uncertainty measures and returns on prices of precious metals: evidence from regime switching and time-varying causality approach pp. 173-200

- Opeoluwa Adeniyi Adeosun, Olumide Adeola Adeosun, Mosab I. Tabash and Suhaib Anagreh
- Benchmarking analysis in the health sector: the case of the Community of Madrid 2016–2018 pp. 201-215

- Justo De Jorge-Moreno and Fernando Martín Meana
- The impact of demographic structure, human capital, migration and environmental degradation on economic growth in Asia pp. 216-233

- Yot Amornkitvikai, Charles Harvie and Rukchanok Karcharnubarn
- Understanding the choice of human resource and the artificial intelligence: “strategic behavior” and the existence of industry equilibrium pp. 234-267

- Dipankar Das
- Competition, concentration and default-risk in the Indian banking industry pp. 268-282

- Mohammad Azeem Khan and Wasim Ahmad
- Patterns of export shipments pp. 283-299

- Xuebing Yang
- Job loss and food insecurity during the Covid-19 pandemic pp. 300-323

- Stefani Milovanska-Farrington
- The role of wages, skills development and R&D on productivity: evidence from Thai manufacturing firms pp. 324-342

- Yot Amornkitvikai, Charles Harvie and Piyapong Sangkaew
- Cash holdings and bank profits in periods of uncertainty pp. 343-356

- Dang Van Dan
- Good looks and better outlooks: does satisfaction with physical appearance associate with future expectations? pp. 357-382

- Maryam Dilmaghani
Volume 50, issue 1, 2022
- The effects of COVID-19 and response measures on poverty, household income and household consumption expenditure in South Korea pp. 3-17

- Taiwon Ha
- Nonlinear effects of mobility on COVID-19 in the US: targeted lockdowns based on income and poverty pp. 18-36

- Hakan Yilmazkuday
- CARES and crime pp. 37-48

- Alexander Robert Henke and Linchi Hsu
- The economics of COVID-19: a systematic literature review pp. 49-72

- Imalka Wasana Rathnayaka, Rasheda Khanam and Mohammad Mafizur Rahman
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