Journal of Financial Economic Policy
2009 - 2024
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Volume 14, issue 6, 2022
- The linear and non-linear interactions between blockchain technology index and the stock market indices: a case study of the UAE banking sector pp. 745-761
- Anwar Hasan Abdullah Othman, Mohamed Alshami and Adam Abdullah
- Labor shortages during the COVID-19 and labor supply based on minimizing effort to achieve a target utility level: confounding economic policies pp. 762-767
- Richard Cebula and Maggie Foley
- Basic income: a 50-state economic impact analysis pp. 768-777
- G. Jason Jolley
- The effect of Islamic finance on trade in insurance services in selected countries in the Middle East region pp. 778-795
- Alya Al-Fori and Azmat Gani
- Another look at banks as lenders of first resort: evidence from the COVID-19 crisis pp. 796-810
- Matthew Flynn and Yufei Wu
- Are quantitative easing effects transitory? Evidence from out-of-sample forecasts pp. 811-822
- Dimitris Kirikos
Volume 14, issue 5, 2022
- Interdependence of economic policy uncertainty and business cycles in selected emerging market economies pp. 601-632
- Abigail Naa Korkor Adjei, George Tweneboah and Peterson Owusu Junior
- Effects of financial development on mortgage development in Africa: an application of GMM dynamic pooled estimator pp. 633-650
- Yakubu Awudu Sare, Ezekiel Davies and Joseph Dery Nyeadi
- Yield curve reactions to fiscal sentiment in Brazil pp. 651-673
- Gabriel Montes and Vítor Manuel Araújo da Fonseca
- Financial inclusion and financial stability nexus revisited in South Asian countries: evidence from a new multidimensional financial inclusion index pp. 674-693
- Susanta Kumar Sethy and Phanindra Goyari
- Energy prices and the macroeconomy: new evidence from Hodrick–Prescott and Hamilton filters pp. 694-712
- Puneet Vatsa and Frank G. Mixon
- Revisiting financial inclusion-stability nexus: cross-country heterogeneity pp. 713-742
- Mallika Saha and Kumar Debasis Dutta
Volume 14, issue 4, 2021
- New developments in financial economics pp. 429-467
- Thomas D. Willett
- Quantitative easing, macroeconomic stability and economic policy effectiveness pp. 468-475
- Richard Cebula and Fabrizio Rossi
- The government spending multiplier in Latin American countries: does the institutional environment matter? pp. 476-490
- Rafael Acevedo, Jose U. Mora and Andrew T. Young
- The validity of the irrelevant theory in Middle East and North African markets: conventional banks versus Islamic banks pp. 491-514
- Akram Ramadan Budagaga
- Doing Business and capital flight: role of financial development pp. 515-532
- John Kwaku Mensah Mawutor, Freeman Christian Gborse, Ernest Sogah and Barbara Deladem Mensah
- On extreme value theory in the presence of technical trend: pre and post Covid-19 analysis of cryptocurrency markets pp. 533-561
- Saji Thazhungal Govindan Nair
- Is stock market in Sub-Saharan Africa resilient to health shocks? pp. 562-598
- Terver Kumeka, Patricia Ajayi and Oluwatosin Adeniyi
Volume 14, issue 3, 2021
- Do Tobin taxes help stop stock price bubbles? pp. 269-282
- Lucy Ackert, Li Qi and Wenbo Zou
- A spline hazard model for current expected credit losses pp. 283-316
- Dror Parnes
- Natural disasters and monetary policy: evidence from an augmented Taylor rule pp. 317-332
- Nicholas Apergis and James Payne
- Commodity price fluctuations and development: perspective from emerging economies pp. 333-355
- Rexford Abaidoo and Elvis Agyapong Agyapong
- Dividend policy, earnings management and the moderating effect of corporate governance in the French context pp. 356-380
- Olfa Ben Salah and Anis Jarboui
- A tale of the financial inclusion-growth nexus and the degree of financial inclusion: a dynamic panel approach on selected developing countries pp. 381-402
- Biplob Kumar Nandi, Gazi Quamrul Hasan and Md. Humayun Kabir
- Determinants of sovereign debt ratings in clusters of European countries – effects of the crisis pp. 403-427
- Catarina Proença, Maria Neves, José Carlos Dias and Pedro Martins
Volume 14, issue 2, 2021
- Money creation and banks’ interest rate setting pp. 141-151
- Alexey Ponomarenko
- Remittances-inflation nexus in South Asia: an empirical examination pp. 152-161
- Hem C. Basnet, Ficawoyi Donou-Adonsou and Kamal Upadhyaya
- Stock market co-movement in Latin America and the US: evidence from a new approach pp. 162-171
- Puneet Vatsa, Hem Basnet and Frank Mixon
- Aggregate congressional trading and stock market returns pp. 172-186
- Serkan Karadas, Minh Tam Tammy Schlosky and Joshua Hall
- The GDP, the US treasury yield and the federal funds rate: who follows whom, when and why? pp. 187-206
- Knut Lehre Seip and Dan Zhang
- Foreign bank and banking stability in Africa: does strong and weak corporate governance systems under different regulatory regimes matter? pp. 207-241
- Baah Aye Kusi, Elikplimi Komla Agbloyor, Asongu Anutechia Simplice and Joshua Abor
- Investor sentiment and government policy interventions: evidence from COVID-19 spread pp. 242-267
- Garima Goel and Saumya Ranjan Dash
Volume 14, issue 1, 2021
- Banking sector openness and entrepreneurship pp. 1-23
- Amit Ghosh
- FDI inflow and financial channels: international evidence before and after crises pp. 24-42
- Selma Izadi, Mamunur Rashid and Parviz Izadi
- Did Brexit change asset co-movements? pp. 43-55
- Shrabani Saha, Anindya Sen, Christine Smith-Han and Dennis Wesselbaum
- The dark and bright sides of policy uncertainty: do too many cooks spoil the broth? pp. 56-71
- Khanh Hoang, Long Phi Tran, Vu Van Thuy and Minh Duy Vu
- Revisiting the impact of organized labor on corporate bottom lines pp. 72-92
- Dmytro Osiichuk, Paweł Mielcarz and Julia Kavalenka
- Firm innovation and access to finance: firm-level evidence from India pp. 93-112
- Parneet Kaur, Navneet Kaur and Paras Kanojia
- Does the degree of debt obligations owed by a state’s pension plan affect a resident household’s utility? pp. 113-137
- Leobardo Diosdado and Donald Lacombe
Volume 13, issue 6, 2021
- The relationship between financial development and effectiveness of monetary policy: new evidence from ASEAN-3 countries pp. 665-685
- Zulkefly Abdul Karim, Danie Eirieswanty Kamal Basa and Bakri Abdul Karim
- Lower reversal limit of the European Central Bank deposit rate and sustainability of traditional banking business model pp. 686-697
- Mariya Gubareva
- Tax evasion; public and political corruption and international trade: a global perspective pp. 698-729
- Ophias Kurauone, Yusheng Kong, Huaping Sun, Takuriramunashe Famba and Simbarashe Muzamhindo
- Financing costs and barriers to entry in Australia’s electricity market pp. 730-754
- Alan Rai and Tim Nelson
- The transition to a multi-pillar pension system: the inherent socio-economic anomaly pp. 755-771
- Ishay Wolf and Jose Maria Caridad y Ocerin
- Bank stockholders’ vs bank bondholders’ market discipline during crisis time: an investigation based on supervisory stress test information disclosure pp. 772-809
- Moustapha Daouda Dala
- Preferences for deferred annuities in the Japanese retirement market pp. 810-830
- Tomoki Kitamura and Kunio Nakashima
Volume 13, issue 5, 2021
- Are global gold futures returns volatilities and trading activities threshold cointegrated? pp. 525-538
- Chien-Hung Chen, Nicholas Lee, Fu-Min Chang and Li-Peng Lan
- Competition and financial institutions and markets development: a dynamic panel data analysis pp. 539-564
- Walid Abdmoulah
- Price discovery and pairs trading potentials: the case of metals markets pp. 565-586
- Saji Thazhugal Govindan Nair
- Analyses of wavelet coherence: financial risk and economic risk in China pp. 587-599
- Dervis Kirikkaleli
- Displacement and debt – the role of debt in returning to work after displacement pp. 600-650
- Robert Bednarzik, Andreas Kern and John Hisnanick
- Systemic risk and firm size: is notional amount a good metric? pp. 651-663
- David Reiffen and Bruce Tuckman
Volume 13, issue 4, 2021
- Banks’ international assets and sovereign default risk pp. 409-423
- Filippo Gori
- Chinese banking failure: the case of Baoshang Bank and its implications pp. 424-441
- Kerry Liu
- Welfare effects of limiting bank loans pp. 442-461
- Arup Bose, Debashis Pal and David Sappington
- Covid-19, out-of-pocket medical expenses and consumption pp. 462-478
- Jonathan E. Leightner
- Money stock determination process and money multiplier: case of South Korea pp. 479-490
- Serdar Ongan and Ismet Gocer
- Measuring risk exposure in the banking sectors: evidence from Gulf Cooperation countries pp. 491-501
- Anwar S. Al-Gasaymeh, Thair A. Kaddumi and Ghazi M. Qasaimeh
- Does the US influence ASEAN+3 equity market integration? pp. 502-524
- Md. Saifur Rahman and Shahari Farihana
Volume 13, issue 3, 2020
- Momentum strategies in times of economic policy uncertainty pp. 285-300
- Jessica Paule-Vianez, Júlio Lobão, Raúl Gómez-Martínez and Camilo Prado-Román
- Opportunity zones: do tax benefits go to the most distressed communities? pp. 301-316
- James Barth, Yanfei Sun and Shen Zhang
- Cross-country income variations and inclusive financing pp. 317-336
- Muhammad Nabeel Safdar, Tian Lin and Saba Amin
- Equity market-related economic uncertainty and the “economic contagion phenomenon” pp. 337-352
- Rexford Abaidoo and Ayodele Alade
- The bright side of geopolitical risk: evidence from Chinese firms pp. 353-370
- Ha Kieu Oanh and Khanh Hoang
- Earnings management, policy uncertainty and firm life cycle stages: evidence from publicly traded companies in the USA and Brazil pp. 371-390
- Carolina Magda da Silva Roma, Luiz Cláudio Louzada, Paula Magda da Silva Roma, Hiromitsu Goto and Wataru Souma
- Financial inclusion determinants and impediments in India: insights from the global financial inclusion index pp. 391-408
- Arif Dar and Farid Ahmed
Volume 13, issue 2, 2020
- Alternative frameworks for measuring credit gaps and setting countercyclical capital buffers pp. 161-179
- Nicolas Reigl and Lenno Uusküla
- Financial inclusion and business cycles pp. 180-199
- Peterson Ozili
- The estimation of leverage coefficients in corporate finance research: a review of the literature pp. 200-205
- Michael T. Dugan
- Institutional ownership of dual-class companies pp. 206-222
- Jonathan J. Burson and Marlin R.H. Jensen
- Factors influencing the borrower loan size in microfinance group lending: a survey from Indian microfinance institutions pp. 223-238
- Sunil Sangwan and Narayan Chandra Nayak
- Expansionary monetary policy and corporate investment in an emerging market pp. 239-255
- Quoc Trung Tran
- Bank mergers: the cyclical behaviour of regulation, risk and returns pp. 256-284
- Mohamad Hassan and Evangelos Giouvris
Volume 13, issue 1, 2020
- Probability of mergers and acquisitions deal failure pp. 1-30
- Sailesh Tanna, Ibrahim Yousef and Matthias Nnadi
- Does corporate governance explain the quality of bank loan portfolios? pp. 31-44
- Vera Fiador and Emmanuel Sarpong-Kumankoma
- Does financial integration drive export diversification? Evidence from a cross-country analysis pp. 45-61
- Bhushan Jangam and Vaseem Akram
- Does bank integration contribute to insolvencies and crises? pp. 62-93
- Yanfei Sun and Yinan Ni
- Effects of the political risk on Bitcoin return and volatility: evidence from the 2016 US presidential election pp. 94-115
- Hechem Ajmi and Nadia Arfaoui
- Evaluating financial stress indicators: evidence from Indian data pp. 116-135
- Sruti Mundra and Motilal Bicchal
- Student selectivity and higher education institutions credit ratings pp. 136-159
- Aron Gottesman and Iuliana Ismailescu
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