Economic Change and Restructuring
1969 - 2025
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Volume 52, issue 4, 2019
- Asymmetric dynamics in the social contributions and social benefits nexus in Greece pp. 327-349

- Panagiotis Palaios and Evangelia Papapetrou
- Human versus physical capital: issues of accumulation, interaction and endogeneity pp. 351-382

- Rafi Amir-ud-Din, Muhammad Usman, Faisal Abbas and Sajid Amin Javed
- Capital structure and oligarch ownership pp. 383-411

- Demid Chernenko
- Stock returns and inflation: a tale of two periods in India pp. 413-438

- Niyati Bhanja and Arif Dar
- Effectiveness of legal institutions in stock market development in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 439-451

- Olufemi Adewale Aluko and Bolanle Aminah Azeez
- The role of regional and sectoral factors in Russian inflation developments pp. 453-474

- Elena Deryugina, Natalia Karlova, Alexey Ponomarenko and Anna Tsvetkova
Volume 52, issue 3, 2019
- International reserves, external debt maturity and exchange rate volatility in Ghana pp. 181-202

- William Brafu-Insaidoo
- Credibility of inflation targeting: some recent Asian evidence pp. 203-219

- Dinabandhu Sethi and Debashis Acharya
- Exploring the effect of ICT and tourism on economic growth: a study of Israel pp. 221-254

- Ronald Kumar, Peter Stauvermann, Nikeel Kumar and Syed Jawad Hussain Shahzad
- Stock market behavior of pharmaceutical industry in Iran and macroeconomic factors pp. 255-277

- Hassan Heidari, Arash Refah Kahriz and Yousef Mohammadzadeh
- Revisiting the effects of oil prices on exchange rate: asymmetric evidence from the ASEAN-5 countries pp. 279-300

- Khalid Kisswani, Arezou Harraf and Amjad M. Kisswani
- Identification of multiple stock bubbles in an emerging market: application of GSADF approach pp. 301-326

- Ayesha Liaqat, Mian Sajid Nazir and Iftikhar Ahmad
Volume 52, issue 2, 2019
- Heavily indebted poor countries initiative (HIPC), debt relief, economic stability and economic growth in Africa pp. 89-121

- Atangana Ondoa Henri
- Health gap between developed and developing countries: Does globalization matter? pp. 123-138

- Khaled Elmawazini, Pranlal Manga, Sonny Nwankwo and Bader AlNaser
- Education and democracy in the Arab world pp. 139-155

- Nouha Bougharriou, Walid Benayed and Foued Badr Gabsi
- Impact of external debt shocks on economic growth in Nigeria: a SVAR analysis pp. 157-179

- Olugbenga Onafowora and Oluwole Owoye
Volume 52, issue 1, 2019
- Is there a J-curve effect in Tunisia’s bilateral trade with her partners? New evidence from asymmetry analysis pp. 1-18

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee, Thouraya Hadj Amor, Hanafiah Harvey and Huseyin Karamelikli
- Provincial public expenditure in China: a tale of pro-cyclicality pp. 19-41

- Jean-Louis Combes, Mary-Françoise Renard and Sampawende Tapsoba
- Human capital, financial sector development and inclusive growth in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 43-66

- Mutiu Oyinlola and Abdulfatai Adedeji
- Bankruptcy profile of the Islamic and conventional banks in Malaysia: a post-crisis period analysis pp. 67-87

- Amin Jan, Maran Marimuthu, Muhammad Kashif Shad, Haseeb ur-Rehman, Muhammad Zahid and Ahmad Ali Jan
Volume 51, issue 4, 2018
- Can financial development enhance transparency? pp. 279-302

- Nabamita Dutta and Deepraj Mukherjee
- Corruption, interest rates and business cycles: comparison of emerging economies pp. 303-316

- Tomoya Suzuki
- Oil price changes and stock market returns: cointegration evidence from emerging market pp. 317-337

- Mohammad I. Elian and Khalid Kisswani
- Oil price shocks and stock market returns of the GCC countries: empirical evidence from quantile regression analysis pp. 339-372

- Salah Nusair and Jamal Al-Khasawneh
Volume 51, issue 3, 2018
- Optimal environment-friendly economic restructuring: the United States–China cooperation case study pp. 189-220

- Alexander Vaninsky
- Finance-growth-poverty nexus: a re-assessment of the trickle-down hypothesis in China pp. 221-247

- Sin-Yu Ho and Bernard Njindan Iyke
- Catching-up process in the transition countries pp. 249-278

- Omid Ranjbar, Tsangyao Chang, Chien-Chiang Lee and Zahra Mila Elmi
Volume 51, issue 2, 2018
- On the asymmetric effects of exchange rate changes on domestic production in Turkey pp. 97-112

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee, Ferda Halicioglu and Amirhossein Mohammadian
- Is China a safe haven for Asian Tigers? pp. 113-133

- Arif Dar and Niyati Bhanja
- Russian 1998–2007 TFP decomposed: some inspiration emerging from inherited Soviet legacy pp. 135-151

- Gregory Brock and Constantin Ogloblin
- Tripartite decomposition of labor productivity growth, FDI and human development: evidence from transition economies pp. 153-171

- Khaled Elmawazini, Elias G. Saleeby, Ahmed Ibn el Farouk and Bashayer AL-Naser
- Is SADC an optimal currency area? Evidence from the generalized purchasing power parity test pp. 173-188

- Mulatu Zerihun and Marthinus Breitenbach
Volume 51, issue 1, 2018
- Human capital, institutional quality and industrial upgrading: global insights from industrial data pp. 1-27

- Yixiao Zhou
- Inclusive growth, human capital development and natural resource rent in SSA pp. 29-48

- Ibrahim Raheem, Kazeem Isah and Abdulfatai Adedeji
- Effect of tourism on economic growth of Sri Lanka: accounting for capital per worker, exchange rate and structural breaks pp. 49-68

- Peter Stauvermann, Ronald Kumar, Syed Jawad Hussain Shahzad and Nikeel Kumar
- Banking efficiency and its determinants in selected frontier african markets pp. 69-95

- Roland Banya and Nicholas Biekpe
Volume 50, issue 4, 2017
- Transition accounting for India in a multi-sector dynamic general equilibrium model pp. 299-339

- John Jones and Sohini Sahu
- Foreign direct investment and human capital in developing countries: a panel data approach pp. 341-365

- Veasna Kheng, Sizhong Sun and Sajid Anwar
- South Africa’s inflation persistence: a quantile regression framework pp. 367-386

- Rangan Gupta, Charl Jooste and Omid Ranjbar
Volume 50, issue 3, 2017
- Editorial of the special issue on debt, taxation, economic activity and financial variables pp. 189-191

- Georgios Kouretas and Athanasios Papadopoulos
- Impacts of realized volatility of oil price over foreign trade related activities in Turkey pp. 193-209

- Suleyman Degirmen and Ömür Saltik
- The dynamic evolution of the Greek regional net fixed capital time series pp. 211-238

- Kyriakos Emmanouilidis, Christos Karpetis, Erotokritos Varelas and Spyros Zikos
- Eurozone debt crisis and bond yields convergence: evidence from the new EU countries pp. 239-258

- Minoas Koukouritakis
- The return of financial variables in forecasting GDP growth in the G-7 pp. 259-277

- Petri Kuosmanen and Juuso Vataja
- Recurrent default or policy-optimal taxation pp. 279-297

- Mark A. Roberts
Volume 50, issue 2, 2017
- Malmquist index analysis of the recent development of the Slovak banking sector from two different angles pp. 95-131

- Martin Boďa and Emília Zimková
- Innovation indicators and regional growth in Russia pp. 133-159

- Maria Kaneva and Galina Untura
- Impact of exchange rate volatility on the commodity trade between Pakistan and the US pp. 161-187

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee, Javed Iqbal and Saqib Ullah Khan
Volume 50, issue 1, 2017
- Finance growth nexus across Indian states: evidences from panel cointegration and causality tests pp. 1-20

- Rajesh Sharma and Samaresh Bardhan
- Sectoral change and labour productivity growth during boom, bust and recovery in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 21-43

- Andres Kuusk, Karsten Staehr and Uku Varblane
- The stationarity of inflation in Croatia: anti-inflation stabilization program and the change in persistence pp. 45-58

- Luis Gil-Alana, Andrea Mervar and James Payne
- Eurasian Economic Union: present and future perspectives pp. 59-77

- Azimzhan Khitakhunov, Bulat Mukhamediyev and Richard Pomfret
- Symmetry, proportionality and productivity bias hypothesis: evidence from panel-VAR models pp. 79-93

- Manuchehr Irandoust
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