Journal of Financial Economic Policy
2009 - 2024
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Volume 16, issue 6, 2024
- Heterogeneity effect of prudential regulation on the stability of banks: evidence from WAEMU banks using quantile regression with fixed effects pp. 733-746
- Emile Sègbégnon Sonehekpon
- Towards the recalibration of US dollar’s international dominance pp. 747-761
- Jamilu Iliyasu, Suleiman O Mamman and Attahir Babaji Abubakar
- Social unrest and bank liquidity creation: evidence from MENA banks pp. 762-777
- Saibal Ghosh
- The asymmetric impact of monetary policy and firm leverage on firm investment: some insights from Pakistan pp. 778-800
- Farooq Ahmad, Abdul Rashid and Anwar Shah
- Financial globalization, governance and economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 801-824
- Audrey Afua Foriwaa Adjei, John Gartchie Gatsi, Michael Owusu Appiah, Mac Junior Abeka and Peterson Owusu Junior
- Bank fundamental dynamics: the role of optimal bank management pp. 825-855
- Moch. Doddy Ariefianto, Tasha Sutanto and Cecilia Jesslyn
- Economic policy uncertainty and Indian equity sectors: a quantile regression approach pp. 856-873
- Simran and Anil K. Sharma
- The new monetary policy regime under central bank’s abundant balance sheet: the case of the Federal Reserve pp. 874-887
- Fotios Siokis
Volume 16, issue 5, 2024
- Quantile time−frequency connectedness between energy and agriculture markets: a study during the COVID-19 crisis and the Russo−Ukrainian conflict pp. 559-579
- Mohamed Yousfi and Houssam Bouzgarrou
- Volatility dynamics in energy and agriculture markets: An analysis of domestic and global uncertainty factors pp. 580-600
- Simran and Anil K. Sharma
- Connectedness of global energy markets with global agricultural, natural resources, and socially responsible investments using extended GFI pp. 601-625
- Muhammad Naeem Shahid
- Comparing the hedge and safe haven properties of individual commodities for China and United States equity sectors pp. 626-655
- Asima Siddique
- Assessing Bitcoin, gold and gold-backed cryptocurrencies as safe havens for energy and agricultural commodities: insights from COVID-19, Russia–Ukraine conflict and SVB collapse pp. 656-689
- Yasmine Snene Manzli and Ahmed Jeribi
- Mandatory climate disclosures: impacts on energy and agriculture markets pp. 690-732
- Linh Ho and Alan Renwick
Volume 16, issue 4, 2024
- Nexus between good governance and financial sustainability: evidence from microfinance sector of India pp. 405-428
- Maeenuddin, Shaari Abdul Hamid, Annuar Md Nassir, Mochammad Fahlevi, Mohammed Aljuaid and Kittisak Jermsittiparsert
- The effect of policy uncertainty on the volatility of bitcoin pp. 429-441
- Manel Mahjoubi and Jamel Eddine Henchiri
- Attitudes of college seniors toward graduate student loan debt: the role of financial education pp. 442-462
- Manuel Salas-Velasco
- The monetary policy of the State Bank of Vietnam, households and income distribution: the evidence from DSGE model pp. 463-482
- Trung Duc Nguyen, Lanh Kim Trieu and Anh Hoang Le
- External debt vulnerability in developing countries: the economic and policy perspectives pp. 483-500
- Samson Edo and Osaro Oigiangbe
- Digitalization of corporate finance and firm performance: global evidence and analysis pp. 501-539
- Mohammed Sawkat Hossain and Maleka Sultana
- Banking competition in Indonesia: does Fintech lending matters? pp. 540-556
- Salsa Dilla, Aidil Rizal Shahrin and Fauzi Zainir
Volume 16, issue 3, 2024
- Economic and governance drivers of global remittances: a comparative study of the UK, US, and UAE to India pp. 273-295
- Imran Khan
- Does internal cash flow-external financing sensitivity react to economic policy uncertainty and geopolitical risk? Evidence from Saudi Arabia pp. 296-314
- Moncef Guizani
- On the long-run properties of income and stock prices: the stability of the “golden ratios” pp. 315-329
- James Dean and Joshua Hall
- Examining payday loan utilization among households with mainstream credit access pp. 330-347
- Laura Lamb
- Role of financial openness in Ghana’s financial sector development episode pp. 348-370
- Eric Justice Eduboah
- Economic freedom and foreign direct investment in Brazil: an empirical analysis of determinants and policy implications pp. 371-382
- Kamal Upadhyaya and Bruno Barreto de Góes
- The dynamics of the financial inclusion index for developing countries: lessons learned pp. 383-403
- Ayi Gavriel Ayayi and Hamitande Dout
Volume 16, issue 2, 2023
- Disclosure-based regulation and municipal security trade prices pp. 137-161
- Komla D. Dzigbede
- Examining small bank failures in the United States: an analysis using (coarsened exact matching) CEM pp. 162-175
- Richard Cebula, Maggie Foley, John Downs and Douglas Johansen
- Revisiting long-run dynamics between financial inclusion and economic growth in developing nations: evidence from CS-ARDL approach pp. 176-193
- Tariq Ahmad Mir, R. Gopinathan and D.P. Priyadarshi Joshi
- The 2016 US presidential election, opinion polls and the stock market pp. 194-204
- Kamal Upadhyaya, Raja Nag and Demissew Ejara
- Effect of financial stability on new business establishments in Africa: does ease of doing business matter? pp. 205-225
- Evans Kulu, Joshua Sebu and Bismark Osei
- Identifying the nexus between financial stability and economic growth: the role of stability indicators pp. 226-246
- Betul Kurtoglu and Dilek Durusu-Ciftci
- Socioeconomic determinants of ownership of payment cards, mobile money account, and government remittances of digital financial services: evidence from India pp. 247-271
- Prabhakar Nandru, Madhavaiah Chendragiri and Velayutham Arulmurugan
Volume 16, issue 1, 2023
- Multi-faceted US uncertainty connectedness with domestic and global geopolitical risk pp. 1-18
- Nikolaos A. Kyriazis and Emmanouil M.L. Economou
- Drivers of financial stability gap: evidence from sub-Saharan Africa pp. 19-33
- Evans Kulu and Bismark Osei
- Analysis of output and output volatility connectedness of Nigeria, USA, China and India: new empirical insights from the global financial crisis versus 2016 Nigerian recession pp. 34-59
- Onyinye Anthony-Orji, Ikenna Paulinus Nwodo, Anthony Orji and Jonathan E. Ogbuabor
- Financial inclusion and market-based performance: empirical evidence from Syrian banks pp. 60-79
- Masah Alomari and Ibrahim Aladi
- Fiscal space, governance quality and inclusive growth: evidence from Africa pp. 80-101
- Blessing Katuka, Calvin Mudzingiri and Peterson K. Ozili
- Prepaid cards and the unbanked in the U.S.: financial innovations and financial inclusion pp. 102-119
- Kumuditha Hikkaduwa Epa Liyanage, Valentina Hartarska and Denis Nadolnyak
- Bank competition and business formation in the U.S. Midwest pp. 120-134
- Oudom Hean and Parker Jabas
Volume 15, issue 6, 2023
- Do institutions impact differently inward greenfield FDI and cross-border M&A sales? A study of five institutional quality indicators in developed and developing countries pp. 501-529
- Nadia Doytch and Ayesha Ashraf
- Financial inclusion: a catalyst for financial system development in emerging and frontier markets pp. 530-550
- Josephine Ofosu-Mensah Ababio, Eric B. Yiadom, Emmanuel Sarpong-Kumankoma and Isaac Boadi
- Can diversification be improved by using cryptocurrencies? Evidence from Indian equity market pp. 551-573
- Susovon Jana and Tarak Nath Sahu
- Exploring the nonlinear effect of shadow economies on sustainable development in Africa: does the level of financial market development matter? pp. 551-572
- Baah Aye Kusi
- Can insurance ensure economic growth in an emerging economy? Fresh evidence from a non-linear ARDL approach pp. 596-612
- Quang Thien Tran and Nhan Huynh
- Regulatory policy uncertainty, banking industry innovations and financial development among emerging markets pp. 613-627
- Rexford Abaidoo and Elvis Kwame Agyapong
- Short- and long-term impacts of merger activities in the banking industry: evidence from an emerging market pp. 628-644
- Mohammad Alsharif
- Revisiting the financial development and economic growth nexus: empirical evidence from SAARC countries pp. 645-659
- Muzffar Hussain Dar and Md Zulquar Nain
Volume 15, issue 4/5, 2023
- Global hidden factors predicting financial distress in Gulf Arab states: a quantile–time–frequency analysis pp. 284-312
- Nader Trabelsi
- Environmental impacts of green bonds in cross-countries analysis: a moderating effect of institutional quality pp. 313-336
- Ngoc Minh Nguyen, Nguyen Hanh Luu, Anh Hoang and Mai Thi Ngoc Nguyen
- Effect of risk attitude on cryptocurrency adoption for compensation and spending pp. 337-350
- Uma Sridharan, Fady Mansour, Lydia Ray and Tobias Huning
- Financialization and growth nexus in the EU new member states (NMS): an ARDL bounds testing approach and Granger causality analysis pp. 351-367
- Mehmed Ganic
- Monetary policy and inflation targeting under global uncertainty: a SVAR approach for Tunisia pp. 368-395
- Emna Trabelsi and Asma Ben Khaled
- FTX fiasco and global equity markets: evidence from event study approach pp. 396-407
- Priyanka Goyal and Pooja Soni
- Political economy of financial development: empirical evidence from Ethiopia pp. 408-423
- Amsalu Beyene
- Is financial technology a complement or substitute for domestic financial institutions in Ghana? pp. 424-443
- Kwadwo Antwi-Wiafe, Grace Nkansa Asante and Paul Owusu Takyi
- Does capital flight tone down economic growth? Evidence from emerging Asia pp. 444-484
- Shahanara Basher, Abdullahil Mamun, Harun Bal, Nazamul Hoque and Mahi Uddin
- Does financial inclusion promote sustainable livelihood development? Mediating effect of microentrepreneurship pp. 485-499
- Jogeswar Mahato and Manish Kumar Jha
Volume 15, issue 3, 2023
- Do the macro and global economic factors drive the nonperforming loans in GCC economies? pp. 190-207
- Mukesh Kumar, Muna Ahmed Al-Romaihi and Bora Aktan
- Financial inclusion and financial performance: evaluating the moderating effect of mandatory corporate social responsibility pp. 208-225
- Harish Kumar Bhatter and Biswajit Prasad Chhatoi
- Monetary policy effectiveness in Asian developing economies: the moderating role of financial sector development pp. 226-247
- Muhammad Azam Khan, Zulfiqar Khan and Sardar Fawad Saleem
- Presidential elections and stock return volatility: evidence from selected sub-Saharan African stock markets pp. 248-262
- Godwin Musah, Daniel Domeher and Abubakar Musah
- The effect of different periods of unconventional monetary policies on Japanese financial markets pp. 263-279
- Wee Yeap Lau and Tien-Ming Yip
Volume 15, issue 2, 2023
- On the cross-city growth drivers of the most vulnerable region of Brazil pp. 77-103
- Paulo Rogério Faustino Matos, Felipe Bastos, Hecirlane Martins and Leilyanne Viana
- Examining small bank failures in the United States: an application of the random effects parametric survival model pp. 104-122
- Maggie Foley, Richard Cebula, John Downs and Xiaowei Liu
- Economic policy uncertainty, bank competition and financial stability pp. 123-139
- Tigist Abebe Desalegn, Hongquan Zhu and Dinkneh Gebre Borojo
- Connectedness among various financial markets classes under Covid-19 pandemic and 2022 Russo-Ukrainian war: evidence from TVP-VAR approach pp. 140-163
- Mourad Mroua and Hejer Bouattour
- Cross-country categorical economic policy uncertainty spillovers: evidence from a conditional connectedness TVP-VAR framework pp. 164-181
- Kingstone Nyakurukwa and Yudhvir Seetharam
Volume 15, issue 1, 2023
- The macroeconomic impacts of the mobile money: empirical evidence from EVC plus in Somalia pp. 1-15
- Abdinur Ali Mohamed and Mohamed Ibrahim Nor
- COVID-19 related stringencies and financial market volatility: sectoral evidence from India pp. 16-34
- Pragati Priya and Chandan Sharma
- The regional economic impact of the 2020 COVID-19 recession in the USA pp. 35-46
- John E. Connaughton, Richard Cebula and Louis H. Amato
- Unpleasant surprises? Debt relief and risk of sovereign default pp. 47-74
- Johnson Ahiadorme
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