Economic Change and Restructuring
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Volume 55, issue 4, 2022
- Ways to achieve universal access to sustainable electricity in Southeast Asia pp. 2031-2050

- Farhad Taghizadeh-Hesary, Ehsan Rasoulinezhad and Han Phoumin
- The moderating role of financial development in the globalization-sustainable development nexus in some selected African Countries pp. 2051-2080

- Titus Ojeyinka and Tolulope Osinubi
- Commodity price shocks and the balance sheet effect in emerging economies pp. 2081-2110

- Alejandro Torres-García, Jaime Montoya-Arbeláez and Laura Wberth-Escobar
- Global uncertainty, economic governance institutions and foreign direct investment inflow in Africa pp. 2111-2136

- Oliver E. Ogbonna, Jonathan E. Ogbuabor, Charles Manasseh and Davidmac O. Ekeocha
- Asymmetric oil price shocks and the economies of selected oil-exporting African countries: a global VAR approach pp. 2137-2170

- David Olayungbo and Chisom Umechukwu
- A note on the relative productivity drivers of economists: a probit/logit approach for six European countries pp. 2171-2178

- Stelios Katranidis, Theodore Panagiotidis and Kostas Zontanos
- Fiscal policy and the development of green transportation infrastructure: the case of China's high-speed railways pp. 2179-2213

- Zoey Wong, Afei Chen, Chenrong Shen and Dailong Wu
- Testing the impact of fiscal policies for economic recovery: does monetary policy act as catalytic tool for economic Survival pp. 2215-2235

- Baihua Yuan, Wang Leiling, Hayot Berk Saydaliev, Vishal Dagar and Ángel Acevedo-Duque
- Assessing the effectiveness of tax administration in macroeconomic stability: evidence from 26 European Countries pp. 2237-2261

- Athanasios Anastasiou, Kalligosfyris Charalampos and Kalamara Eleni
- Market power, efficiency and stability of Indian banks pp. 2263-2292

- Biswa Swarup Misra and Paolo Coccorese
- Time–frequency nexus between globalization, financial development, natural resources and carbon emissions in Vietnam pp. 2293-2315

- Ngo Thai Hung
- ICT, trade openness and economic growth in Tunisia: what is going wrong? pp. 2317-2336

- Mounir Dahmani, Mohamed Mabrouki and Adel Ben Youssef
- Nexus between income inequality and consumption of renewable energy in India: a nonlinear examination pp. 2337-2358

- Rajesh Sharma and Surendra Singh Rajpurohit
- Financial inclusion and green economic performance for energy efficiency finance pp. 2359-2389

- Zhen Liu, Trong Lam Vu, Thi Thu Hien Phan, Thanh Quang Ngo, Nguyen Ho Viet Anh and Ahmad Romadhoni Surya Putra
- Symmetric and asymmetric nexus between economic freedom and stock market development in Pakistan pp. 2391-2421

- Kashif Islam, Ahmad Raza Bilal and Syed Anees Haider Zaidi
- Nexus between fiscal imbalances, green fiscal spending, and green economic growth: empirical findings from E-7 economies pp. 2423-2443

- Ming Fang and Chiu-Lan Chang
- Modelling composition of growth, FDI and welfare in Africa: a SEM approach pp. 2445-2478

- Anayochukwu Basil Chukwu, Adeolu O. Adewuyi, Musefiu Adeleke, Olabanji Awodumi and Tobechi F. Agbanike
- Impact of environmental taxes on remanufacturing decisions of a duopoly pp. 2479-2498

- You Qiu and Youliang Jin
- Does China’s green economic recovery generate a spatial convergence trend: an explanation using agglomeration effects and fiscal instruments pp. 2499-2526

- Qunxi Kong, Rongrong Li, Y. Ni and Dan Peng
- Uncertainty and technological innovation: evidence from developed and developing countries pp. 2527-2545

- Yogeeswari Subramaniam and Nanthakumar Loganathan
- Trade openness-industrialization nexus revisited in Africa pp. 2547-2575

- Dieudonné Mignamissi and Bernard Nguekeng
- Local governments’ environmental emphasis and corporate green innovation: evidence from China pp. 2577-2603

- Yueyang Zhao, Jinzhou Mao and Yueshan Li
- Testing for unemployment persistence in Nigeria pp. 2605-2630

- Ebuh U. Godday, Nuruddeen Usman and Afees Salisu
- Responding to the environmental effects of remittances and trade liberalization in net-importing economies: the role of renewable energy in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 2631-2661

- Chinazaekpere Nwani, Andrew Adewale Alola, Chimobi Philip Omoke, Ngozi Adeleye and Festus Bekun
- Role of e-commerce and resource utilization for sustainable business development: goal of economic recovery after Covid-19 pp. 2663-2685

- Mo Chen and Rabia Bashir
Volume 55, issue 3, 2022
- Economic growth and the state of poverty in India: sectoral and provincial perspectives pp. 1251-1302

- Tarlok Singh
- Modelling macroeconomic trilemma and central bank behaviour in Nigeria: a Markov-switching approach pp. 1303-1325

- Taofeek Ayinde
- Bi-demographic and current account dynamics using SVAR model: evidence from Saudi Arabia pp. 1327-1363

- Hassan Ghassan, Hassan R. Alhajhoj and Faruk Balli
- Exploring the nexus between tax revenues, government expenditures, and climate change: empirical evidence from Belt and Road Initiative countries pp. 1365-1395

- Peng Yuelan, Muhammad Waqas Akbar, Zeenat Zia and Muhammad Imran Arshad
- Japan-US bilateral commodity-level trade and trade policy-related uncertainty under the COVID-19 pandemic: the nonlinear ARDL model pp. 1397-1418

- Serdar Ongan and Ismet Gocer
- Does outward foreign direct investment crowd in or crowd out domestic investment in central, east and southeast europe countries? an asymmetric approach pp. 1419-1444

- Safet Kurtović, Nehat Maxhuni, Blerim Halili and Bujar Krasniqi
- Carbon emissions trading policy, carbon finance, and carbon emissions reduction: evidence from a quasi-natural experiment in China pp. 1445-1480

- Qianqian Guo, Zhifang Su and Chaoshin Chiao
- Restrictions on temporary employment and informality among young: evidence from Turkey pp. 1481-1496

- Altan Aldan and Muhammet Enes Çıraklı
- Whose policy uncertainty matters in the trade between China and the U.S.? pp. 1497-1542

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and Jia Xu
- Dissecting Turkish inflation: theory, fact, and illusion pp. 1543-1553

- Zeynep Kantur and Gülserim Özcan
- Monetary policy transmission and income inequality in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 1555-1585

- Johnson Ahiadorme
- Infrastructure threshold and economic growth in Africa: do income level and geography matter? pp. 1587-1627

- Kalu Ojah, Stella Muhanji and Odongo Kodongo
- Innovation, financial development, and growth: evidences from industrial and emerging countries pp. 1629-1653

- Su-Yin Cheng and Han Hou
- Estimating asymmetries in monetary policy reaction function: an oil price augmented Taylor type rule for Nigeria under unconventional regime pp. 1655-1672

- Patricks Ogiji, Tersoo Shimonkabir Shitile and Nuruddeen Usman
- Changing efficiency of BRICS currency markets during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 1673-1699

- Andrew Phiri
- Economic policy uncertainty and growth nexus in Pakistan: a new evidence using NARDL model pp. 1701-1715

- Jun Wen, Samia Khalid, Hamid Mahmood and Xiuyun Yang
- Does external debt as a new determinants of fiscal policy influence sustainable economic growth: implications after COVID-19 pp. 1717-1737

- Fengsheng Chien, Ka Yin Chau, Talla M. Aldeehani, Pham Quang Huy, Luc Phan Tan and Muhammad Mohsin
- Industrialization, FDI and absorptive capacities: evidence from African Countries pp. 1739-1766

- Sami Ben Mim, Abir Hedi and Mohamed Sami Ben Ali
- Disaggregating the environmental effects of renewable and non-renewable energy consumption in South Africa: fresh evidence from the novel dynamic ARDL simulations approach pp. 1767-1814

- Maxwell Chukwudi Udeagha and Nicholas Ngepah
- Market structure and power: comparative empirical evidence from a dual banking system pp. 1815-1873

- Rafik Harkati, Syed Musa Alhabshi, Salina Kassim and Noraini Mohd Ariffin
- The role of older workers in population aging–economic growth nexus: evidence from developing countries pp. 1875-1912

- Siow Li Lai and Tien Ming Yip
- The impacts of climate change on bank performance: What’s the mediating role of natural disasters? pp. 1913-1952

- Wan-Li Zhang, Chun-Ping Chang and Yang Xuan
- Vertical fiscal imbalance and government spending on science and technology in China pp. 1953-1971

- Liangliang Liu and Wenqing Zhang
- Presidential approval in Peru: an empirical analysis using a fractionally cointegrated VAR pp. 1973-2010

- Alexander Boca Saravia and Gabriel Rodríguez
- The impact of FDI on income inequality in Egypt pp. 2011-2030

- Hebatalla Rezk, Goma Amer, Nahla Fathi and Sizhong Sun
Volume 55, issue 2, 2022
- Corruption and economic growth: does the size of the government matter? pp. 543-576

- Antonio Afonso and Eduardo Sá Fortes Leitão Rodrigues
- Foreign Direct Investment, Institution and Industrialisation in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 577-606

- Musa Oduola, Mustapha O. Bello and Rahmon Popoola
- A Schumpeterian growth model on the effect of development banking on growth pp. 607-634

- Reynaldo Senra Hodelin
- Exchange rate volatility and regional trade agreements in Southern Africa pp. 635-652

- Kore Marc Guei and Ireen Choga
- The impacts of executives’ political connections on interactions between firm’s mergers, acquisitions, and performance pp. 653-679

- Shuangyan Li, Anum Shahzadi, Mingbo Zheng and Chun-Ping Chang
- The financial competition, concentration and structure of financial performance nexus in the financial sector of Oman pp. 681-714

- Faris ALShubiri
- Estimating production gains from international cooperation: Evidence from countries along the Belt and Road pp. 715-736

- Ning Zhu, Xiang Dai, Tomas Baležentis, Dalia Streimikiene and Zhiyang Shen
- Impact of financial leverage on sustainable growth, market performance, and profitability pp. 737-774

- Muhammad Akhtar, Kong Yusheng, Muhammad Haris, Qurat Ul Ain and Hafiz Mustansar Javaid
- A dynamic analysis of the income–pollution relationship in a two-country setting pp. 775-801

- Eleftherios Filippiadis and Anastasia Litina
- The performance of private companies in China before and during the global financial crisis: firms’ characteristics and entrepreneurs’ attributes pp. 803-836

- Andrea Fracasso and Kun Jiang
- Carbon dioxide emissions, financial development and political institutions pp. 837-874

- Dong-Hyeon Kim, Yi-Chen Wu and Shu-Chin Lin
- Are private property rights better? evidence from the marketization of land rentals in rural China pp. 875-902

- Tongwei Qiu, Xianlei Ma and Biliang Luo
- The moderating effect of institutions in foreign direct investment led growth hypothesis in Nigeria pp. 903-929

- James Dada and Ezekiel Olamide Abanikanda
- Public infrastructural development and economic performance in Africa: a new evidence from panel data analysis pp. 931-950

- Davidmac O. Ekeocha, Jonathan E. Ogbuabor and Anthony Orji
- Crude oil prices pass-through to retail petroleum product prices in Nigeria: evidence from hidden cointegration approach pp. 951-972

- David Olayungbo and Titus Ojeyinka
- Extortion, competition among states and private investment in a federation: evidence from Indian manufacturing sector pp. 973-1004

- Vivekananda Mukherjee, Paramita Mukherjee and Saheli Bose
- Macroprudential policies and income inequality in former transition economies pp. 1005-1062

- Panagiotis Konstantinou, Anastasios Rizos and Artemis Stratopoulou
- Can foreign trade and technological innovation affect green development: evidence from countries along the Belt and Road pp. 1063-1090

- Yingzhi Xu, Biying Dong and Zihao Chen
- Asymmetric response of cpi inflation to exchange rates in oil-dependent developing economy: the case of Nigeria pp. 1091-1108

- Perekunah Eregha
- Do growth-promoting factors induce income inequality in a transitioning large developing economy? An empirical evidence from Indian states pp. 1109-1139

- Amit Nandan and Hrushikesh Mallick
- The impact of macroeconomic and structural factors on the unemployment of young women and men pp. 1141-1172

- Beata Bal-Domańska
- Resource curse for human development? pp. 1173-1206

- Youssouf Kiendrebeogo and Farrukh Iqbal
- Heterogeneity of market power: firm-level evidence pp. 1207-1228

- Ensar Yılmaz and Zeynep Kaplan
- Macroeconomic determinants of remittances to India pp. 1229-1248

- P. Jijin, Alok Kumar Mishra and M. Nithin
- Correction to: Explaining regional inflation programmes in Indonesia: Does inflation rate converge? pp. 1249-1250

- Rudi Purwono, Mohammad Zeqi Yasin and M. Khoerul Mubin
Volume 55, issue 1, 2022
- Oil price changes and wages: a nonlinear and asymmetric approach pp. 1-71

- Nyakundi Michieka and Richard S. Gearhart
- Impact of US monetary policy uncertainty on Asian exchange rates pp. 73-82

- Donghyun Park, Irfan Qureshi, Shu Tian and Mai Lin Villaruel
- The role of capital taxation on the business cycle: the case of Chile, 1960–2019 pp. 83-108

- Rodrigo Cerda and José Tomás Valente
- Nexus between defence spending, economic growth and development: evidence from a disaggregated panel data analysis pp. 109-151

- Charles Shaaba Saba and Nicholas Ngepah
- On the transmission mechanisms in the finance–growth nexus in Southern African countries: Does institution matter? pp. 153-191

- Clement Olaniyi
- Foreign aid and entrepreneurship in Africa: the role of remittances and institutional quality pp. 193-224

- Folorunsho Ajide and Tolulope Osinubi
- The asymmetric effects of exchange rate volatility on US–Pakistan trade flows: new evidence from nonlinear ARDL approach pp. 225-255

- Javed Iqbal, Sabahat Aziz and Misbah Nosheen
- The role of technology in the non-renewable energy consumption-quality of life nexus: insights from sub-Saharan African countries pp. 257-284

- Ridwan Lanre Ibrahim, Omokanmi Olatunde Julius, Ifeoma Chinenye Nwokolo and Kazeem Ajide
- Determinants of foreign direct investment in Southern Central Coast of Vietnam: a spatial econometric analysis pp. 285-310

- Hoang Hiep, Cong Minh Huynh, Nguyen Minh Huy Duong and Ngoc Hoe Chau
- Re-examining the effect of financial markets and institutions on economic growth: evidence from the OECD countries pp. 311-333

- Kulvinder Purewal and Hazwan Haini
- On the link between Chinese currency and its inpayments from and outpayments to trading partners: an asymmetric analysis pp. 335-359

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and Jia Xu
- On the relationship between Asian exchange rates and stock prices: a nonlinear analysis pp. 361-400

- Salah Nusair and Jamal Al-Khasawneh
- The implications of public expenditures on a small economy in transition: a Bayesian DSGE approach pp. 401-431

- Binh Thai Pham and Hector Sala
- Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the energy markets pp. 433-484

- Imlak Shaikh
- Does green finance improve energy efficiency? New evidence from developing and developed economies pp. 485-509

- Mingzhe Yu, Qiang Zhou, Mui Yee Cheok, Jakub Kubiczek and Nadeem Iqbal
- Do exchange rate changes have threshold effects on the trade balance? Evidence from Tunisia pp. 511-537

- Makrem Ben Doudou, Ridha Nouira, Sami Saafi and Aram Belhadj
- Correction to: Do exchange rate changes have threshold effects on the trade balance? Evidence from Tunisia pp. 539-539

- Makrem Ben Doudou, Ridha Nouira, Sami Saafi and Aram Belhadj
- Correction to: On the link between Chinese currency and its inpayments from and outpayments to trading partners: an asymmetric analysis pp. 541-541

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and Jia Xu
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