Economic Change and Restructuring
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Volume 56, issue 6, 2023
- How are FDI and green recovery related in Southeast Asian economies? pp. 3735-3755

- Thanh Quang Phung, Ehsan Rasoulinezhad and Hang Luong Thi Thu
- The role of green finance in eradicating energy poverty: ways to realize green economic recovery in the post-COVID-19 era pp. 3757-3785

- Jun Zhao, Jianda Wang and Kangyin Dong
- Transition to sustainable business models for green economic recovery: role of financial literacy, innovation and environmental sustainability pp. 3787-3810

- Wenqi Luo and Jiexian Cheng
- Does supply chain matter for environmental firm performance: mediating role of financial development in China pp. 3811-3837

- Wei Zhao, ZhengShan Luo and Qilei Liu
- Role of green financing and financial inclusion to develop the cleaner environment for macroeconomic stability: Inter-temporal analysis of ASEAN economies pp. 3839-3859

- Hayot Berk Saydaliev and Chin Lee
- Association between the stock market and green economic growth: green recovery from BRICS economics pp. 3861-3884

- Yingjie Hu, Yunhong Hao and Ali Raza
- Combining the financial development and stock market return for green economic recovery in selected developing economies pp. 3885-3908

- Jin Sheng and Yubin Gao
- Is there any recovery power for economic growth from green finance? Evidence from OECD member countries pp. 3909-3926

- Leping Huang, Yuning Cao and Yingfu Zhu
- Education level of farmers, market-oriented reforms, and the utilization efficiency of agricultural water resources in China pp. 3927-3947

- Ming Zhang, Jiayan Qin, Hong Tan, Heliang Mao, Xianjin Tu and Juanfeng Jian
- Optimization path of agricultural products marketing channel based on innovative industrial chain pp. 3949-3977

- Tao Zhai, Jiabin Liu and Daqing Wang
- Environmental assessment of regional cooperative elderly care: a case study of the Yangtze River Delta pp. 3979-4007

- Shuchao Wang, Peishu Chen and Weicai Peng
- Equilibrium analysis of multi-parties of interest conflicts and game in the operation of smart city PPP projects pp. 4009-4041

- Yong Zhang and Qian Zhang
- Can increasing technological complexity help strengthen regional economic resilience? pp. 4043-4070

- Dan He, Yahua Tang, Luyan Wang and Muhammad Mohsin
- The effects of agricultural product exports on agricultural environmental pollution: evidence from OECD countries and China pp. 4071-4098

- Zhen Liu, Renjie Cai, Ruotong Li and Jing Lan
- RETRACTED ARTICLE: Impact of education informatization construction on green innovation in China pp. 4099-4113

- Yi Li, Zimeng Wang, Ruoya Jia and Yunpeng Sun
- RETRACTED ARTICLE: Drivers of China’s geographical renewable energy development: evidence from spatial association network structure approaches pp. 4115-4163

- Yunpeng Sun, Ruoya Jia, Asif Razzaq and Qun Bao
- Land resources, market-oriented reform and high-quality agricultural development pp. 4165-4197

- Mengjie Tian, Mingyong Hong and Ji Wang
- The impact of government subsidies on corporate resilience: evidence from the COVID-19 shock pp. 4199-4221

- Ting Feng and Zhongyi Xue
- Population aging and wealth inequality pp. 4223-4252

- Joyce Hsieh
- The nonlinear and threshold effects of IT investment on the banking sector of Bangladesh pp. 4253-4283

- Mohammad Ashraful Chowdhury, Mohammad Abdullah, Nurun Nowshin Chowdhury Nazia and Debarshi Roy
- The impact of digital economy development on innovation in renewable energy technologies pp. 4285-4308

- Wen Chen
- Examining the effects of economic growth pressure on green total factor productivity: evidence from China pp. 4309-4337

- Jiekuan Zhang and Yan Zhang
- Higher education expansion and robot imports: evidence from China pp. 4339-4369

- Keqi Huang, Julan Du and Jiawu Dai
- Political uncertainty and innovation of export enterprises: international evidence for developing countries pp. 4371-4400

- Fengxiu Zhou and Chien-Chiang Lee
- Compliance with IMF conditions and economic growth pp. 4401-4420

- Ayşe Y. Evrensel, Taner Turan and Halit Yanıkkaya
- Heterogeneous assessment of urbanisation, energy consumption and environmental pollution in Africa: the role of regulatory quality pp. 4421-4444

- Bruno Ibekilo, Chukwunonso Ekesiobi and Precious Muhammed Emmanuel
- Can digital transformation reduce bank systemic risk? Empirical evidence from listed banks in China pp. 4445-4463

- Ting Yao and Liangrong Song
- New-type infrastructure and total factor productivity: evidence from listed manufacturing firms in China pp. 4465-4489

- Huwei Wen and Jinxia Zhan
- Economic policy uncertainty and corporate investment: evidence from China pp. 4491-4529

- Xiangyuan Meng, Haoge Guo and Jie Li
- Cyclical variation of fiscal multipliers in Caucasus and Central Asia economies: an empirical evidence pp. 4531-4563

- Syed Sadaqat Ali Shah and Muhammad Asim Afridi
- Impact of fiscal expenditure stress on green transformation risk: evidence from China education authority reform pp. 4565-4601

- Fei Peng, Shibiao Zhou, Tao Ding and Huaqing Wu
- Oil supply and oil price determination among OPEC and non-OPEC countries: Bayesian Granger network analysis pp. 4603-4628

- David Olayungbo, Aziza Zhuparova and Mamdouh Abdulaziz Sa Al-Faryan
- Bank market power and firm finance: evidence from bank and loan-level data pp. 4629-4660

- Jose Gomez-Gonzalez, Sebastian Sanin-Restrepo, Cesar Tamayo and Oscar Valencia
- Do geopolitical risks from the economic powers dominate world gold return? Evidence from the quantile connectedness approach pp. 4661-4688

- Duc Hong Vo and Minh Phuoc-Bao Tran
- An assessment of energy poverty in sub-Saharan Africa: the role of financial inclusion and education pp. 4689-4711

- Hui Wang, Muhammad Wasif Zafar, Shujaat Abbas and Mehmet Destek
- Digital economy and consumption upgrading: scale effect or structure effect? pp. 4713-4744

- Dong Guo, Lin Li, Lu Qiao and Fengyu Qi
- Author Correction: Economic policy uncertainty and corporate investment: evidence from China pp. 4745-4745

- Xiangyuan Meng, Haoge Guo and Jie Li
Volume 56, issue 5, 2023
- Fiscal Policy Instruments and Green Recovery in the Post-Covid-19 era pp. 2917-2920

- Farhad Taghizadeh-Hesary
- Fiscal policy benefits and green recovery of firms: an experimental exploration of Chinese listed firms in post-Covid-19 pp. 2921-2942

- Dongyang Zhang
- Testing green fiscal policies for green investment, innovation and green productivity amid the COVID-19 era pp. 2943-2964

- Linhao Zhao, YunQian Zhang, Muhammad Sadiq, Vu Minh Hieu and Thanh Ngo
- COVID-19, recovery policies and the resilience of EU ETS pp. 2965-2991

- Hanmin Dong, Xiujie Tan, Si Cheng and Yishuang Liu
- Nexus between financial intermediaries and natural resource price volatility in China pp. 2993-3014

- Xinlong Jia and Lili Yang
- Assessing stakeholder engagement in public spending, green finance and sustainable economic recovery in the highest emitting economies pp. 3015-3040

- Zhen Liu and Assem Abu Hatab
- The price of frequent issuance: the value of information in the green bond market pp. 3041-3063

- Suk Hyun, Donghyun Park and Shu Tian
- Spillover effect among independent carbon markets: evidence from China’s carbon markets pp. 3065-3093

- Yaxue Yan, Weijuan Liang, Banban Wang and Xiaoling Zhang
- A step towards green economic policy framework: role of renewable energy and climate risk for green economic recovery pp. 3095-3115

- Lifang Guo, Hewu Kuang and Zehua Ni
- Low-carbon transition toward green recovery: policy framework after COVID-19 pp. 3117-3137

- Cong Wang
- Impact of digitization on green economic recovery: an empirical evidence from China pp. 3139-3161

- Shuang Cai
- Towards green economic recovery: how to improve green total factor productivity pp. 3163-3185

- Dongdong Lu and Zilong Wang
- Does green credit policy promote corporate green innovation? Evidence from China pp. 3187-3215

- Xiwen Yin, Dingqing Wang, Jingjing Lu and Lei Liu
- The drivers of sustainability in transitional and emerging economies pp. 3217-3221

- George Halkos
- Shocks, household consumption, and livelihood diversification: a comparative evidence from panel data in rural Thailand and Vietnam pp. 3223-3255

- Duy Linh Nguyen, Trung Thanh Nguyen and Ulrike Grote
- Gender, agriculture and sustainable livelihood among rural farmers in northern Ghana pp. 3257-3279

- Francess Dufie Azumah, Nachinaab John Onzaberigu and Awinaba Amoah Adongo
- Measuring green industrial performance: a regional outlook of Eastern Asia and Europe pp. 3281-3307

- Jaime Moll de Alba and Valentin Todorov
- Does growth reduce poverty? The mediating role of carbon emissions and income inequality pp. 3309-3334

- Khanh Duong and Eoin Flaherty
- Predicting consumer intention toward eco-friendly smart home services: extending the theory of planned behavior pp. 3335-3352

- Wenqing Zhang and Biao Luo
- Research on the spatial impact and coupling coordination of green finance on the ecological development of China’s economy pp. 3353-3381

- Guosong Wu
- Demand for water innovation: evidence on wastewater technology adoption in thirteen African countries pp. 3383-3410

- Linus Nyiwul
- A futile help: do vertical transfer payments promote haze control? pp. 3411-3436

- Siying Yang, Hua Bai and An Li
- Relationship between financial development and intelligent transformation of manufacturing: evidence from 69 countries pp. 3437-3474

- Tianjian Yang, Minghui Han, Yilin Zhong, Junhao Zhong and Qinghua Zhang
- The impact of digital economy on capital misallocation: evidence from China pp. 3475-3499

- Yanwei Lyu, Yahui Ge and Jinning Zhang
- Can the digital economy promote fiscal effort?: Empirical evidence from Chinese cities pp. 3501-3525

- Wei-Liang Zhang, Li-Ying Song and Muhammad Ilyas
- Economic disasters and inequality: a note pp. 3527-3543

- Bruno Ćorić and Rangan Gupta
- Do oil prices predict the exchange rate in Algeria? Time, frequency, and time‐varying Granger causality analysis pp. 3545-3566

- Hicham Ayad, Ousama Ben-Salha and Miloud Ouafi
- High-speed rail construction and urban innovation disparity in China: the role of internet development pp. 3567-3599

- Xuelu Xu and Mingbo Zheng
- Why is the size of discouraged labour force increasing in India? pp. 3601-3630

- Jajati Keshari Parida, Shiba Shankar Pattayat and Sher Verick
- Does trade shape educational decisions? The role of initial schooling pp. 3631-3663

- Kevin Williams
- The role of direct financing on regional green development: inhibition or promotion? pp. 3665-3699

- Wei Qiu, Yinghua Li and Haitao Wu
- Development strategy, technological progress, and regional environmental performance: empirical evidence from China pp. 3701-3732

- Zuoxiang Zhao, Hongjun Sun, Ding Han and Qiuyun Zhao
- Author Correction: Can the digital economy promote fiscal effort?: Empirical evidence from Chinese cities pp. 3733-3734

- Wei-Liang Zhang, Li-Ying Song and Muhammad Ilyas
Volume 56, issue 4, 2023
- Twin deficits through the looking glass: time-varying analysis in the Euro area pp. 2087-2110

- Antonio Afonso and José Coelho
- Modeling the effects of renewable energy on sustainable development: evidence from simultaneous equations models pp. 2111-2128

- Zohra Dradra and Chokri Abdennadher
- Bank intermediation margins in transition banking domains: panel evidence from Africa pp. 2129-2167

- Bismark Addai, Wenjin Tang, Adjei Gyamfi Gyimah and Kingsley Opoku Appiah
- How does climate risk affect bank loan supply? Empirical evidence from China pp. 2169-2204

- Shouwei Li and Xin Wu
- Birth policy changes and the sustainability of social medical insurance funds: implications for green growth pp. 2205-2225

- Jingjie Wang and Xiaohong Yu
- An economic analysis of sustainable tourism development in China pp. 2227-2242

- Yuan Chen, Jie Zhang and Hui Chen
- New insights into the growth-maximizing size of government: evidence and implications for Turkey pp. 2243-2296

- Hüseyin Şen, Ayşe Kaya and Ayşegül Durucan
- Student financial support and sustainable recovery based on fuzzy-analytic hierarchy process comprehensive method pp. 2297-2314

- Hua Wei and Lingling Yang
- Stability versus soundness: what matters for women central bank governors? pp. 2315-2338

- Saibal Ghosh
- Population aging and structural over/underinvestment pp. 2339-2383

- Karel Brůna and Jiří Pour
- A sectoral specification of Okun’s law in oil-producing countries: evidence from panel ARDL model pp. 2385-2404

- Mahmoud Kraim, Tamat Sarmidi, Fathin Faizah and Norlin Khalid
- Green recovery of cropland carrying capacity in developed regions: empirical evidence from Guangdong, China pp. 2405-2436

- Wei Fang, Zhenyu Yang, Zhen Liu and Assem Abu Hatab
- Role of banking sector in green economic growth: empirical evidence from South Asian economies pp. 2437-2454

- Yinqiao Li
- Financing and returns of Shari’ah-compliant contracts and sustainable investing in the Islamic banking of Oman pp. 2455-2491

- Faris ALShubiri and Mawih Kareem Ani
- The impact of China’s financial policy on economic resilience during the pandemic period pp. 2493-2509

- Yu Gong
- Ways to promote intra-regional trade and investment in Central Asia to boost the green recovery pp. 2511-2527

- Yanqiu Wu, Yuanjie Pu and Chih-Hung Pai
- Impact of government integrity and corruption on sustainable stock market development: linear and nonlinear evidence from Pakistan pp. 2529-2556

- Kashif Islam, Ahmad Raza Bilal, Zeeshan Saeed, Samina Sardar and Muhammad Husnain Kamboh
- Remittances, economic complexity, and new firms’ creation: empirical evidence from a large sample of countries pp. 2557-2600

- Romano Piras
- Boosting green recovery: the impact of green fiscal policy on green total factor productivity pp. 2601-2619

- Xing Zhao, Yifan Guo, Zhen Liu and Anteng Xiu
- Population aging and working hour impacts on occupational accidents: evidence from Japan pp. 2621-2644

- Nahid Pourrostami, Farhad Taghizadeh-Hesary and Fatemeh Zarezadeh Mehrizi
- Market concentration, agency cost and firm performance: a case study on Indian corporate firms pp. 2645-2693

- Ujjayini Roy and Indrani Chakraborty
- Effects of global energy and price fluctuations on Turkey's inflation: new evidence pp. 2695-2728

- İbrahim Özmen and Şerife Özşahin
- Before the isolation: Russian regional β-convergence 2001–2019 before the pandemic and Ukrainian war pp. 2729-2746

- Vicente German-Soto and Gregory Brock
- Financial inclusion, entrepreneurs’ credit risk exposure and social planner financial policy pp. 2747-2799

- Talnan Aboulaye Toure
- Clean versus dirty electricity generation and economic growth in South Africa: time–frequency study pp. 2801-2824

- Andrew Phiri and Bothwell Nyoni
- Drivers of inflation in Turkey: a new Keynesian Phillips curve perspective pp. 2825-2853

- Mustafa Kocoglu
- The effectiveness of ultra-loose monetary policy in a high inflation economy: a time-varying causality analysis for Turkey pp. 2855-2887

- Mehmet Ulug, Sayım Işık and Mehmet Mert
- How does ESG performance promote corporate green innovation? pp. 2889-2913

- Han Long, Gen-Fu Feng and Chun-Ping Chang
- Correction: Bank intermediation margins in transition banking domains: panel evidence from Africa pp. 2915-2915

- Bismark Addai
Volume 56, issue 3, 2023
- Economic policy uncertainty, governance institutions and economic performance in Africa: are there regional differences? pp. 1367-1431

- Davidmac O. Ekeocha, Jonathan E. Ogbuabor, Oliver E. Ogbonna and Anthony Orji
- Determinants of the innovation efficiency of strategic emerging enterprises: evidence from the robust frontiers pp. 1433-1465

- Weihua Su, Zhen Wang, Chonghui Zhang and Tomas Baležentis
- How credible are Okun coefficients? The gap version of Okun’s law for G7 economies pp. 1467-1514

- Martin Boďa and Mariana Považanová
- Asymmetric effects of global factors on return of cryptocurrencies by novel nonlinear quantile approaches pp. 1515-1535

- Mustafa Kartal, Mustafa Kevser and Fatih Ayhan
- Economic growth and pollutant emissions: new panel evidence from the union for the Mediterranean countries pp. 1537-1566

- Mouna Ben Abdeljelil, Christophe Rault and Belaid Fateh
- An assessment of financial mechanisms for green financial recovery and climate change mitigation: the case of China pp. 1567-1584

- Puxin Liu
- Reversing environmental deterioration: the role of human capital in developing countries pp. 1585-1599

- Anastasia Chondrogianni and Pinelopi Tsalaporta
- Energy, renewable and technical efficiency convergence: a global evidence pp. 1601-1628

- Eirini Stergiou, Nikos Rigas, Eftychia Zaroutieri and Kostantinos Kounetas
- Evaluating economic recovery by measuring the COVID-19 spillover impact on business practices: evidence from Asian markets intermediaries pp. 1629-1650

- Jianhe Wang, Mengxing Cui and Lei Chang
- Financial development, economic growth, globalisation and environmental quality in BRICS economies: evidence from ARDL bounds test approach pp. 1651-1682

- Vaishali S. Dhingra
- The effects of unexpected crude oil price shocks on Chinese stock markets pp. 1683-1697

- Zhao-Yong Sun and Wei-Chiao Huang
- Exploring environmental degradation spillovers in Sub-Saharan Africa: the energy–financial instability nexus pp. 1699-1724

- Donia Aloui, Brahim Gaies and Rafla Hchaichi
- Economic growth, gender inequality, openness of trade, and female labour force participation: a nonlinear ARDL approach pp. 1725-1752

- Rulia Akhtar, Muhammad Mehedi Masud, Nusrat Jafrin and Sharifah Muhairah Shahabudin
- The nexus of military, final consumption expenditures, total reserves, and economic development of Pakistan pp. 1753-1776

- Abdul Rehman, Hengyun Ma, Rafael Alvarado and Fayyaz Ahmad
- Losers and losses of COVID-19: a directed technical change analysis with fiscal and monetary policies pp. 1777-1821

- Oscar Afonso
- The necessity of social infrastructure for enhancing educational attainment: evidence from high remittance recipient LMICs pp. 1823-1847

- Hayot Berk Saydaliev and Chin Lee
- Changes in oil price and economic policy uncertainty and the G7 stock returns: evidence from asymmetric quantile regression analysis pp. 1849-1893

- Salah Nusair and Jamal Al-Khasawneh
- Re-examining the finance–institutions–growth nexus: does financial integration matter? pp. 1895-1924

- Hazwan Haini, Lutfi Abdul Razak, Pang Wei Loon and Sufrizul Husseini
- Role of credit subsidies and financial intermediation in China and Japan: implications for green economic growth pp. 1925-1941

- Fan Bie, Yixin Xiong, Liequan Zhou, Yunni Li and Xiao Pei
- Mega infrastructure projects and their contribution to sustainable development: the case of the Athens Metro pp. 1943-1969

- Roido Mitoula and Angelos Papavasileiou
- Governance perspective and the effect of economic policy uncertainty on financial stability: evidence from developed and developing economies pp. 1971-2002

- Kishwar Ali, Hu Hongbing, Chee Liew and Du Jianguo
- Role of the e-exhibition industry in the green growth of businesses and recovery pp. 2003-2020

- Yunfeng Shang, Yuanjie Pu, Yiting Yu, Nan Gao and Yun Lu
- Promoting eco-tourism for the green economic recovery in ASEAN pp. 2021-2036

- Hanzhi Zhang, Qiang Liang, Yu Li and Pengpeng Gao
- Deep regional trade agreement as a driver for global value chains in Africa: the case of ECOWAS region pp. 2037-2068

- Essotanam Mamba and Afi Balaki
- Impact of green finance and environmental protection on green economic recovery in South Asian economies: mediating role of FinTech pp. 2069-2086

- YunQian Zhang
Volume 56, issue 2, 2023
- On the asymmetric effects of exchange rate volatility on the U.S. Bilateral Trade with its 12 South American partners pp. 701-732

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee, Augustine C. Arize and Ebere Ume Kalu
- The effects of two benchmarks on Russian crude oil prices pp. 733-748

- Goktug Sahin, Nukhet Dogan and M. Hakan Berument
- The growth effects of economic and political institutions: new evidence from spatial econometrics analysis using historical-based institutional matrix pp. 749-780

- Mahyudin Ahmad and Stephen Hall
- Government effectiveness and inequality in Italian regions pp. 781-801

- Cristian Barra, Anna Papaccio and Nazzareno Ruggiero
- Macroeconomic effects of oil price shocks on an emerging market economy pp. 803-824

- Rodrigo da Silva Souza and Leonardo Bornacki Mattos
- Can smart transportation enhance green development efficiency? pp. 825-857

- Congyu Zhao, Kangyin Dong and Farhad Taghizadeh-Hesary
- How does green economic recovery impact social and financial performance? pp. 859-878

- Yunpeng Sun, Weimin Guan, Hong Jiang and Jiayu Yang
- Does financial development cause sustainable development? A PVAR approach pp. 879-917

- Kumar Debasis Dutta and Mallika Saha
- Manufactured exports, disaggregated imports and economic growth: the case of Kuwait pp. 919-940

- Athanasia Stylianou Kalaitzi and Trevor W. Chamberlain
- COVID-19 and its impact on tourism sectors: implications for green economic recovery pp. 941-958

- Yunfeng Shang, Pan Qi, Hui Chen, Qin Yang and Yuan Chen
- Regional inflation spillovers in Turkey pp. 959-980

- Mustafa Çakır
- Exploring the external forces driving green environmental innovation: empirical evidence from Asian market pp. 981-1006

- Umar Farooq
- Time-varying causality between oil price and exchange rate in five ASEAN economies pp. 1007-1031

- Mustafa Kocoglu, Phouphet Kyophilavong, Ashar Awan and So Young Lim
- Explaining macroeconomic fluctuations in Ethiopia: the role of monetary and fiscal policies pp. 1033-1061

- Alemu Lambamo Hawitibo
- Assessment of environmental tax and green bonds impacts on energy efficiency in the European Union pp. 1063-1081

- Ying Li, Mi Zhou, Huaping Sun and Jia Liu
- More economic growth with the better public health? Evidence from Western China pp. 1083-1112

- Jing Zhao, Xiaoru Zuo and Chun-Ping Chang
- The impact of artificial intelligence on total factor productivity: empirical evidence from China’s manufacturing enterprises pp. 1113-1146

- Ke-Liang Wang, Ting-Ting Sun and Ru-Yu Xu
- Semi-endogenous growth in a non-Walrasian DSEM for Brazil: estimation and simulation of changes in foreign income, human capital, R&D, and terms of trade pp. 1147-1183

- Thomas Ziesemer
- Assessing the impact of green energy and finance on environmental performance in China and Japan pp. 1185-1199

- Abdulrasheed Zakari, Bahareh Oryani, Rafael Alvarado and Kadir Mumini
- The arbitrage strategy in the crude oil futures market of shanghai international energy exchange pp. 1201-1223

- Jing Niu, Chao Ma and Chun-Ping Chang
- Measuring the combining effects of financial stability and climate risk for green economic recovery pp. 1225-1241

- Na Li
- Covid-19 impact on financial growth and guidelines for green recovery in BRICS: fresh insights from econometric analysis pp. 1243-1261

- Xiaodong Huang and Chang Lei
- Assessing the role of foreign direct investment in environmental sustainability: a spatial semiparametric panel approach pp. 1263-1295

- Qichang Xie, Yingkun Yan and Xu Wang
- Is the floating exchange rate a shock absorber in Albania? Evidence from SVAR models pp. 1297-1326

- Ilir Miteza, Altin Tanku and Ilir Vika
- Do technological innovation, foreign investment, trade and human capital have a symmetric effect on economic growth? Novel dynamic ARDL simulation study on Bangladesh pp. 1327-1366

- Preethu Rahman, Zhihe Zhang and Mohammad Musa
Volume 56, issue 1, 2023
- Anti-pandemic restrictions, uncertainty and sentiment in seven countries pp. 1-27

- Wojciech Charemza, Svetlana Makarova and Krzysztof Rybinski
- The determinants of China’s outward foreign direct investment: a vector error correction model analysis of coastal and landlocked countries pp. 29-56

- Yanfeng Liu, Miao Su, Jinjing Zhao, Sally Martin, Kum Fai Yuen and Choong-Bae Lee
- Impact of Covid-19 on economic recovery: empirical analysis from China and global economies pp. 57-78

- Hongsheng Zhang, Wen-Qi Luo, Shangzhao Yang and Jinna Yu
- How does anti-corruption policy affect the sensitivity of green innovation to executive incentives? pp. 79-109

- Xu Wang, Xu Chu and Chien-Chiang Lee
- Information moderation principle on the regulatory sandbox pp. 111-128

- Xiaohui Chen
- Distribution of credit-risk concentration in particular sectors of the economy, and economic capital before and during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 129-158

- Natalia Nehrebecka
- Labor mobility and business cycle synchronization in Southern Africa pp. 159-179

- Krzysztof Beck and Ntokozo Nzimande
- E-government and the impact of remittances on new business creation in developing countries pp. 181-214

- Usman Alhassan
- Immigration and GDP nexus: is the association asymmetric? pp. 215-236

- Khalid Kisswani and Saleheen Khan
- Does foreign direct investment matter for environmental innovation in African economies? pp. 237-263

- Olabanji Awodumi
- Relationship among Covid-19, stock price and green finance markets pragmatic evidence from volatility dynamics pp. 265-295

- Cong Ma and Mui Yee Cheok
- Does an asymmetric nexus exist between exports and economic growth in Pakistan? Recent evidence from a nonlinear ARDL approach pp. 297-326

- Adeel Saleem, Maqbool H. Sial and Ahmed Raza Cheema
- The effect of policy stability on clean energy investment pp. 327-344

- Yunpeng Wang and Chun-Ping Chang
- The role of institutional investors in the financial development pp. 345-378

- Alin Marius Andrieş, Mihaela Brodocianu and Nicu Sprincean
- Income inequality, economic growth, and structural changes in Egypt: new insights from quantile cointegration approach pp. 379-407

- Ibrahim Ali
- Financial inclusion and poverty alleviation: an empirical examination pp. 409-440

- Sumanta Kumar Saha and Jie Qin
- Evaluating local fiscal capacity and fiscal effort of Turkish local governments: Evidence from spatial panel data analysis pp. 441-472

- Mustafa Kiziltan and Ahmet Burcin Yereli
- Forecasting inflation with excess liquidity and excess depreciation: the case of Angola pp. 473-514

- Miguel de Freitas
- Black-Litterman model with copula-based views in mean-CVaR portfolio optimization framework with weight constraints pp. 515-535

- Tamara Teplova, Mikova Evgeniia, Qaiser Munir and Nataliya Pivnitskaya
- Risk allocation in energy infrastructure PPPs projects in selected African countries: does institutional quality, PPPs experience and income level make a difference? pp. 537-580

- Jeffrey Kouton, Wilfried Sanogo and Nandi Djomgoue
- Does political risk undermine environment and economic development in Pakistan? Empirical evidence from China–Pakistan economic corridor pp. 581-608

- Junaid Ashraf
- Dynamic connectedness of green bond with financial markets of European countries under OECD economies pp. 609-631

- Miklesh Yadav, Nandita Mishra and Shruti Ashok
- The relationship between education and vulnerability to poverty in South Africa pp. 633-656

- Nicholas Ngepah, Tsholofelo Makgalemele and Charles Shaaba Saba
- The technological role in the growth-enhancing financial development: evidence from African nations pp. 657-680

- Ekundayo Mesagan, Xuan Vinh Vo and Precious Muhammed Emmanuel
- Sectoral volatility spillovers and their determinants in Vietnam pp. 681-700

- Tam Dang, Nhan Thien Nguyen and Duc Hong Vo
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