Economic Change and Restructuring
1969 - 2026
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Volume 59, issue 2, 2026
- Country’s regulatory system and non-performing loans: moderating effect of country’s income level pp. 1-27

- Protap Kumar Ghosh, Fakarudin Kamarudin and Saira Kharuddin
- Firm-perceived economic policy uncertainty and corporate greenwashing: evidence from China pp. 1-29

- Guangchen Li, Qianlong Ma, Rsha Alghafes and Khaoula Aliani
- Digitalization and vertical mergers & acquisitions pp. 1-23

- Juan He and Wei Tu
- Is there a rainbow between crises? Lessons from thin-level convergence in an external assistance-intervened country pp. 1-23

- Margarida Catalão-Lopes and Joaquim P. Pina
- Demystifying financial inclusion in an emerging economy: a machine learning approach to index construction and forecasting pp. 1-17

- R. L. Manogna, Shrey Mehta and Devansh Agarwal
- Income thresholds and the productivity–wage nexus: evidence from dynamic panel data pp. 1-17

- Mustafa Batuhan Tufaner
- Corporate sustainability and CO2 emissions control efficeincy: unveiling the impact of economic policy uncertainty and policy shocks pp. 1-49

- Han Lu, Chengming Huang, Sultan Sikandar Mirza and Ruotong Liu
- Short- and long-run effects of renewable energy on environmental emissions in GCC countries: the moderating role of institutional quality using CS-ARDL pp. 1-25

- Mohammad Jibran Gul Wani, Yogeeswari Subramaniam, Nanthakumar Loganathan, Abdulwahab Mujalli and Ahmed Almgrashi
- Balancing growth and green goals: how environmental tax influences FDI, economic growth, and carbon efficiency in developing countries pp. 1-25

- Quang Khai Nguyen, Dinh Long Tran and Thi Minh Hue Phan
- Articulating the role of economic complexity, renewable financing on climate-altering emissions in Indonesia: a visual quantile approach pp. 1-25

- Syed Tauseef Hassan and Bengang Gong
- Can the performance, achieve, and trade scheme help Indian manufacturing achieve its net-zero goal? pp. 1-32

- Prantik Bagchi and Santosh Kumar Sahu
- Structural changes and environmental degradation: new insights from a nonparametric approach pp. 1-38

- Ibrahim Mohamed Ali Ali and Sherine Boshra Ghaly
- The impact of the emissions trading system on foreign carbon embedded in domestic final demand: evidence from the Eurozone pp. 1-31

- Chien-Chiang Lee and Godwin Olasehinde-Williams
- Do international remittances promote formal insurance uptake in developing countries? Evidence from a dynamic panel model pp. 1-31

- Usman Alhassan, Emmanuel Umoru Haruna and Kazuo Inaba
- Quantile connectedness between Russia’s MOEX, geopolitical risks, US–China tensions, and oil prices pp. 1-37

- Nehir Balci and Mesut Dogan
- How to drive green economic development in China: empirical evidence from environmental regulation pp. 1-33

- Chien-Chiang Lee, Zihao Yuan, Chang-Song Wang and Zeshuang Xiao
- The effects of international remittances on gender inequality and the mediating role of female human development in developing countries pp. 1-33

- Karim Barkat, Mouyad Alsamara, Karim Mimouni and Zouhair Mrabet
- Decentralized finance portfolio optimization: assessing green and brown investments before, during, and after COVID-19 pp. 1-51

- Remy Jonkam Oben and Aliya Zhakanova Isiksal
- How does ESG disclosure reduce income smoothing in banks? Cross-country evidence pp. 1-62

- Anh-Tuan Doan and Vu-Hao Doan
- Examining the impact of environmental technologies on carbon emissions in G-20 countries: an alternative environmental hypothesis proposal (EGC) pp. 1-35

- Uğur Ayık, Gökhan Erkal and Ömer Yalçınkaya
- Economic complexity and institutional quality: new insights for the shadow economy in the BRICS block pp. 1-34

- Muhammad Salah Uddin, Maria Shabir, Caterina De Lucia, Pasquale Pazienza and Ali Kabasakal
- Determinants of sustainable development goals in Sub-Saharan Africa: the roles of foreign direct investment inflows, environmental taxes, and natural resource rents pp. 1-34

- Burcu Ozcan, Serkan Eryilmaz and Feyyaz Zeren
- ESG performance as a mediating factor in ownership, board structures, and sustainable financial performance among Jordanian banks pp. 1-41

- Hanan Ahmad Qudah and Mohammad Zakaria Alqudah
- Monetary policy credibility and exchange rate pass-through in India pp. 1-21

- Arshid Hussain Peer, Mirza Allim Baig and Masudul Hasan Adil
- Bank diversification and liquidity risk in Asia: insights from commercial, savings, and Islamic banks pp. 1-21

- Faisal Abbas
- Corruption and economic growth: the role of country-level governance pp. 1-30

- Nader Elsayed and Brian Washington Mandikiana
- Unlocking logistics efficiency in transitional economies: the impact of economic, social and institutional factors on provincial logistics costs in Vietnam pp. 1-30

- Hoang Nguyen, Tu Thanh Phan and Do Thi Binh
- Clustering of CEEC based on sustainable logistics development and macroeconomic condition pp. 1-18

- Agata Gniadkowska-Szymańska, Magdalena Kowalska and Anna Misztal
Volume 59, issue 1, 2026
- Governance quality and long-run economic growth: comparative evidence from G7 and E7 economies pp. 1-24

- Recep Ali Küçükçolak, Gözde Bozkurt Ateş, Sami Küçükoğlu and Necla İlter Küçükçolak
- Green Finance and Public–Private Partnerships: Dynamic ARDL Insights into Renewable Energy and Air Quality Enhancement pp. 1-25

- Puspanjali Behera, Litu Sethi, Najia Saqib and Narayan Sethi
- Investigating the nexus between natural resources, economic freedom, and financial development in Sub-Saharan Africa: an evidence from a dynamic panel threshold approach pp. 1-27

- Ali Abdulkadir Ali Gutale, Yasmin Bani, Abdul Rahim Abdul Samad and Syamsul Herman Bin Mohammad Afandi
- The influence of the Belt and Road Initiative on corporate ESG greenwashing pp. 1-27

- Zhonghua Cheng and Guang Yang
- Revealed comparative advantage in services trade and current account imbalances in emerging and advanced economies pp. 1-40

- Fernando Torrejón-Flores, José García-Solanes and Pilar Castrillo-Carreira
- Correction: Macroeconomic determinants of remittances to India pp. 1-1

- P. Jijin, Alok Kumar Mishra and M. Nithin
- Dynamic spillovers among policy uncertainty, financial markets and energy markets in developed and emerging economies pp. 1-33

- Jesús Enrique Molina-Muñoz and Pilar Soriano-Felipe
- Are tariffs always bad for growth? Evidence from cross-sectoral analysis pp. 1-33

- Halit Yanıkkaya, Pınar Tat and Abdullah Altun
- Does climate risk affect the carbon footprint of bank loans? Evidence from physical and transition risks pp. 1-21

- Huan Zhu, Xinze Li and Qiuyun Zhao
- Human capital, energy efficiency, and CO2 emissions: a reassessment of the environmental Kuznets curve pp. 1-30

- Muhammad Khan and Arslan Tariq Rana
- How monetary policy and institutions shape R&D: a dynamic general equilibrium approach pp. 1-28

- Óscar Afonso
- Can policy synergy empower green innovation? Theoretical and empirical insights from China pp. 1-46

- Rui Zhu, Pengfei Ge and Chuxiong Tang
- The impact of digital finance on trade credit: empirical evidence from the Yangtze River Economic Belt pp. 1-47

- Shuke Fu, Yingchen Ge, Guopeng Wang, Jiali Tian, Jiachao Peng and Jia Xiao
- Going for sustainability: how digital transformation affects corporate radical green innovation in China pp. 1-44

- Yongjiao Du and Shi Chen
- Whether the supply chain digitization improves the carbon emission efficiency in border regions? Empirical evidence from China pp. 1-29

- Xin Zhang, Qiying Ran, Haijie Wang, Zhimeng Zhu and Yanchao Feng
- Nexus between tourism, renewable energy, and unemployment in South Africa. Insight from KRLS analysis pp. 1-29

- Shahzad Mushtaq and Faisal Sultan Qadri
- Can digital economy strengthen environmental governance? Insights from innovative capacity and vitality pp. 1-29

- Shuai Che, Miaomiao Tao, Jun Wang and Dongkai Yang
- Individual governance power and urban green transition: moderating effects of dual-objective incentives pp. 1-23

- Jie Peng and Jianmin Dou
- Environmental sustainability in G-7 countries: do technological Innovation, renewable energy and stringent environmental policies matter? pp. 1-38

- Waqar Khalid, Huri Gül Aybudak, Abdul Rafay, Mehdi Seraj and Muhammad Hassan
- Command-and-control with Chinese characteristics: the role of vertical monitoring and public disclosure in reducing air pollution pp. 1-38

- Qiong Shen, Rui Wu, Zhenhua Zhang, Shilei Hu and Yanchao Feng
- Unlocking sustainable development: the asymmetric impact of green finance on energy efficiency in developing countries pp. 1-56

- Md Reza Sultanuzzaman, Chien-Chiang Lee and Sharmin Akther
- Corporate investment inefficiency and economic uncertainty: evidence from Chinese listed companies pp. 1-32

- Lili Yang and Tien-Ming Yip
- Nearing national boundaries and narrowing gender divides: addressing female diaspora and development for europe and central asia (eca) pp. 1-32

- Avik Ghosh, Suvajit Banerjee and Sovini Mondal
- Global supply chain pressures and metal trade of Saudi Arabia: do time-varying geopolitical risks matter? pp. 1-35

- Md. Saiful Islam and Md. Monirul Islam
- Exploring global contagion in artificial Intelligence, supply chain pressure, oil price, and economic policy uncertainty: insights from a bayesian TVP-SV-VAR model pp. 1-34

- Irfanullah Khan, Muhammad Tayyab and Faheem Ur Rehman
- Signaling sustainability: the role of green trademarks in shaping corporate ESG performance pp. 1-37

- Jiachun Wen, Xue Wu and Xiang Ji
- Income inequality and the aging-inflation nexus: evidence from emerging and developing economies pp. 1-36

- Jakir Hussain Mazumder and Bharat Diwakar
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