Economic Change and Restructuring
1969 - 2025
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Volume 58, issue 4, 2025
- Insights on measuring the economic impact of monetary policy and inequality pp. 1-28

- Fabio Anobile, Marco Maria Matarrese, Alberto Costantiello and Lucio Laureti
- The uneven impact of temperature on the macroeconomy: a perspective on total factor productivity pp. 1-35

- Lianxiao Yao and Minghui Jin
- The effect of defence outlays on ecological burden: the moderating role of cross-border tensions and violence pp. 1-36

- Muhammad Ramiz Murtaza, Fan Hongzhong, Shujahat Haider Hashmi and Atta Ullah
- Effect of climate change adaptation on energy productivity: evidence from China pp. 1-22

- Yantuan Yu, Ling Liu and Yayun Ren
- Guiding corporate green sustainable development: insights from green public procurement pp. 1-22

- Shaoxing Sun, Tao Guo and Shaopeng Zhang
- Innovative spillover strategies between global renewable energy and Islamic stock markets: safe hedging in shocks pp. 1-34

- Waheed Ullah Shah, Ijaz Younis, Mohammad Zoynul Abedin, Xiyu Liu and Layal Isskandarani
- Domestic value chain embedding and renewable energy efficiency: sectoral evidence from China pp. 1-34

- Guo Chen, Naiqian Wu and Baoxi Li
- Monetary policy stance and foreign currency lending: evidence from a persistently dollarized emerging market pp. 1-34

- Önder Özgür and Murat Aslan
- Can digital-empowered green finance enhance energy efficiency? Empirical evidence from China pp. 1-67

- Jinyue Zhang and Zhenglin Sun
Volume 58, issue 3, 2025
- Digital economy and financial development nexus: a global perspective pp. 1-38

- Cheng Ye, Xinyi Huang, Xiya Lin and Miraj Ahmed Bhuiyan
- Time-varying return correlations and spillovers between bitcoin and traditional assets: the impact of COVID-19 and US monetary policy pp. 1-28

- Licheng Zhang and Shengtao Luo
- Echoes of instability: how geopolitical risks shape government debt holdings pp. 1-28

- Antonio Afonso, José Alves and Sofia Monteiro
- Do institutional settings condition the effect of macroprudential policies on sovereign default risk? Cross-country evidence pp. 1-60

- Jitendra Kumar Chaurasiya, Bhanu Pratap Singh and Sujit Kumar
- Constructing a country-specific indicator for cyclical systemic risk pp. 1-63

- Sarah Vella
- The impact of energy transition policies on urban green innovation: evidence from the new energy demonstration cities in China pp. 1-24

- Jiale He
- An analysis of the environmental consequences of natural resources and economic openness: the moderation role of institutional quality pp. 1-24

- Junaid Ashraf, Aiman Javed and Muhammad Asif Khan
- How do effective taxation and institutions affect FDI nowadays? pp. 1-21

- Nicolae-Bogdan Ianc
- Monetary policy surprises and fiscal sustainability: the case of the Euro Area pp. 1-20

- Serena Ionta, Antonio Afonso and José Alves
- An optimal inflation rate for South Africa pp. 1-29

- Stephen G. Hall
- Financial inclusion and renewable energy in the face of extreme weather conditions: a CS-ARDL analysis of agricultural production in ASEAN-5 pp. 1-23

- Shahzad Ali, Tahreem Ejaz, Ali Sajjad and Rimsha Fiaz
- Impact of dual banking system liquidity creation on economic activity pp. 1-25

- Mohammed Mahmoud Mantai, Izlin Ismail and Obiyathulla Bacha
- Testing the equilibrium path of exchange rates, monetary policy, and trade balance in the Türkiye pp. 1-25

- Mustafa Kocoglu and Ferit Kula
- Sci-tech finance and urban entrepreneurial activity: evidence from China pp. 1-31

- Wenhui Liu and Guangqin Li
- (Re)understanding the relationship between fiscal decentralization and property tax revenue: insights from developing and developed countries pp. 1-48

- Tiemele Aristide Affroumou
- Climate risks and stock market volatility spillover: new insights from wavelet and causality methods pp. 1-32

- Yufeng Chen, Simin Shen and Chuwen Wang
- Time and frequency domain relationship between investor sentiment and sectoral cryptocurrencies pp. 1-32

- Samet Gunay, Emrah Çevik, Mehmet Fatih Bugan, Sel Dibooglu and Mehmet Destek
- Navigating the winds of change: climate policy uncertainty and corporate risk-taking pp. 1-33

- Shanyong Wang, Rongwei Zhang and Yancheng Lai
Volume 58, issue 2, 2025
- Tax policy, corruption, and formal business entry: Cross-country evidence from emerging economies pp. 1-56

- Irina Bilan and Constantin-Marius Apostoaie
- Correction: What drives house prices in Turkey? Evidence from Bayesian SVAR model pp. 1-1

- Mustafa Ozan Yildirim and Özge Filiz Yildirim
- Can artificial intelligence technology improve green total factor efficiency in energy utilisation? Empirical evidence from 282 cities in China pp. 1-34

- Yingji Liu, Ju Guo, Fangbing Shen and Yuegang Song
- Restructuring energy markets for net-zero: the role of market-based solutions pp. 1-40

- Erkan Erdoğdu
- Implicit guarantee expectations and regional financial risks: a counterfactual estimation perspective based on municipal bonds pp. 1-40

- Qingjun Zhang, Zhishang Zhao and Sijia Fan
- Does the opening of high-speed rail speed up the development of urban digital economy? pp. 1-24

- Xiaohui Xin, Ruoyu Zhu and Guoli Ou
- Can green growth and ecological footprint mitigation go hand on hand? The role of sectoral energy consumption, green innovation, and greenfield investment in emerging economies pp. 1-27

- Priyanka Pradhan, Puspanjali Behera, Litu Sethi, Badri Rath and Narayan Sethi
- Correction: Forest investment in China: an efficient way to climate and economic security? pp. 1-2

- Xiaotian Dong, Xiaoqing Wong, Meng Qin, Oana-Ramona Lobont and Muhammad Umar
- The impact of two-way foreign direct investment on industrial green development: perspective of international cooperation on production capacity in China pp. 1-25

- Li Li, Hui Yong and Zhenhua Zhang
- Can removing regional barriers reduce carbon emissions in border regions? Quasi-natural experiments from China pp. 1-29

- Xiaolin Yu and Kai Wan
- The green advantage: mapping the profit power of green credit in commercial banks pp. 1-29

- Yamin Li and Guo Wu
- Can new infrastructure construction facilitate low-carbon energy transition? A quasi-natural experiment based on China’s smart city pilots pp. 1-35

- Di Wang, Wei Dou and Jiajun Ning
- Lessening or deepening? The effects of digital economy on regional disparities of tourism development pp. 1-30

- Kai Wang, Meilun Liu and Chang Gan
Volume 58, issue 1, 2025
- How does green finance overcome the bottleneck of green productivity? Moderating effects of green transformation pp. 1-40

- Zhefan Piao, Xie Chen, Yang Li and Kun Yang
- Has the outbreak of COVID-19 changed the carbon market? pp. 1-38

- I-Chun Tsai
- Climate anxiety, economic policy uncertainty, and green growth pp. 1-34

- Alishba Hania, Chien-Chiang Lee and Farzan Yahya
- Global digital transformation: discovering the impact of digitalization on income inequality in OECD countries, the moderating role of globalization pp. 1-37

- Emmanuel Baffour Gyau, Yaya Li and Michael Appiah
- Environmental degradation and inflation in high-income countries pp. 1-28

- George Hondroyiannis, Evangelia Papapetrou and Pinelopi Tsalaporta
- “UN-Sustainable” Development Goals as a new dimension of the European monetary union core–periphery dualism pp. 1-24

- R. Santis, L. Biagio and P. Esposito
- What drives house prices in Turkey? Evidence from Bayesian SVAR model pp. 1-24

- Mustafa Ozan Yildirim and Özge Filiz Yildirim
- “Disclosure more” or “authentic effort”: an empirical investigation of Chinese companies after being imposed with environmental administrative penalties pp. 1-24

- Xiangan Ding
- Forest investment in China: an efficient way to climate and economic security? pp. 1-22

- Xiaotian Dong, Xiaoqing Wong, Meng Qin, Oana-Ramona Lobont and Muhammad Umar
- How to efficiently enhance sustainable development through the digital economy? Evidence from 60 countries pp. 1-29

- Jingyun Li, Zhenran Li, Feng Dong and Haitao Wu
- How does fintech promote urban innovation? empirical evidence from China pp. 1-26

- Guangqin Li and Wenqi Niu
- On the time-varying spillover between nonferrous metals prices, geopolitical risks, and global economic policy uncertainty pp. 1-26

- Ousama Ben-Salha, Mourad Zmami, Sami Sobhi Waked, Faouzi Najjar and Yazeed Mohammad Alenazi
- Machine learning forecasting in the macroeconomic environment: the case of the US output gap pp. 1-19

- Emmanouil Sofianos, Christos Alexakis, Periklis Gogas and Theophilos Papadimitriou
- Can green financial pilot policy reduce firms’ carbon emissions? Evidence from Chinese manufacturing firms pp. 1-30

- Di Zhou, Guo Chen and Dongchun Xie
- Investigating the role of financial development in mitigating carbon emissions across diverse financial economies pp. 1-31

- Su-Yin Cheng, Chih-Ping Yu and Han Hou
- The impact of green finance on energy saving and carbon reduction: evidence from Chinese cities pp. 1-33

- Qi Cui, Xiaoyu Ma and Sisi Zhang
- Environmental justice and corporate green transition: a new perspective from environmental courts in China pp. 1-36

- Mengyu Li, Qian Zheng, Zicheng Zhang, Yu Zhao and Shi Chen
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