Empirica
1996 - 2025
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Volume 52, issue 2, 2025
- Gender gap in digital financial inclusion across generations pp. 197-210

- Ekin Ayşe Özşuca
- Complementarities of occupations and language skills of immigrants in Europe pp. 211-241

- Peter Tóth and Matej Vitáloš
- Financial education and spillover effects pp. 243-271

- Theodosis Kallenos, Andreas Milidonis, George Nishiotis and Stavros Zenios
- Religiosity and risk-taking of Muslims: evidence from lab and field pp. 273-295

- Hamza Umer, Takashi Kurosaki and Kazuhiro Obayashi
- Decision mechanism of farmers’ low-carbon agricultural technology adoption: an evolutionary game theory approach pp. 297-331

- Adnan Khan, Xiaoyu Qu and Zhendong Gong
- Combining Walter Isard’s location, trade, and peace theories using a gravitational field model: a case study on the European market and Brexit pp. 333-355

- Luigi Capoani, Alessandro Barlese and Alexandru Tudorache
- Effects of specific versus ad valorem excise taxes: empirical evidence on cigarette pricing in the EU pp. 357-376

- Marko Primorac, Silvija Vlah Jerić and Marija Davidović
- A dynamic efficiency analysis for tax revenues in OECD countries pp. 377-411

- Antonio Afonso, Ana Patricia Montes and José M. Domínguez
Volume 52, issue 1, 2025
- Special Issue: Economics in Times of Uncertainty—Selected Papers of the 2023 Annual Meeting of the Austrian Economic Association pp. 1-3

- Jörg Paetzold and Lisa Windsteiger
- Inflation forecasting in turbulent times pp. 5-37

- Martin Ertl, Ines Fortin, Jaroslava Hlouskova, Sebastian P. Koch, Robert Kunst and Leopold Sögner
- Monetary work-incentives within the Austrian tax and benefit system pp. 39-62

- Dénes Kucsera, Hanno Lorenz and Wolfgang Nagl
- Regression analysis with independent variables in shares: a guide and an empirical example pp. 63-98

- Ulrich B. Morawetz and H. Allen Klaiber
- Optimal fiscal policy in times of uncertainty: a stochastic control approach pp. 99-120

- Reinhard Neck, Dmitri Blueschke and Viktoria Blueschke-Nikolaeva
- The endogeneity of optimum currency areas in light of pan-European intra-industry trade patterns and business cycle synchronicity pp. 121-142

- Frank Niklas Steinert and Wilhelm Althammer
- Testing PPP hypothesis under considerations of nonlinear and asymmetric adjustments: new international evidence pp. 143-172

- Zixiong Xie, Shyh-Wei Chen and Chun-Kuei Hsieh
- What drives trust in the financial sector supervisor? New empirical evidence for the Netherlands pp. 173-195

- Carin Cruijsen, Maurice Doll and Jakob Haan
Volume 51, issue 4, 2024
- Intergroup cooperation in the lab: asymmetric power relations and redistributive policies pp. 877-912

- Kerstin Mitterbacher, Stefan Palan and Jürgen Fleiß
- Data privacy regulation and cross-border e-commerce pp. 913-927

- Jing Yan
- How does the national e-commerce demonstration city pilot policy boost economic growth? Evidence from China pp. 929-975

- Yun Yang, Feng Hao and Xingchen Meng
- Analyzing the differential effects of COVID-19 on export flows: a focus on customs procedures pp. 977-1000

- Omer Faruk Derindag, Zaim Reha Yasar, Caglayan Aslan and Salih Parmaksiz
- The excess profits during COVID-19 and their tax revenue potential pp. 1001-1036

- Evgeniya Dubinina, Javier Garcia-Bernardo and Petr Janský
- From 2008–2011 Great Recession to COVID-19 pandemic: an analysis of resilience metrics in European regions pp. 1037-1073

- Bogdan Ileanu and Adrian Pana
- The varying impact of COVID-19 in the Spanish Labor Market pp. 1075-1104

- Guillermo Cabanillas-Jiménez and Yannis Galanakis
- Labor market outcomes during opposite resource shocks: the 2009 and 2012 earthquakes in Italy pp. 1105-1130

- Andrea Bernini
Volume 51, issue 3, 2024
- The impact of artificial intelligence in the early retirement decision pp. 583-618

- Pablo Casas and Concepción Román
- Consumption convergence: theory and evidence pp. 619-643

- Ibrahim Yetkiner, Gamze Öztürk and Bahar Taş
- What matters for the economic synchronization of the Baltic States pp. 645-678

- Rima Rubčinskaitė and Laimutė Urbšienė
- The impact of measured income uncertainty on Spanish household consumption at the end of the Great Recession pp. 679-702

- Alba Lugilde
- Household debt and financial vulnerability: empirical evidence for Spain, 2002–2020 pp. 703-730

- Juan Ignacio Martín-Legendre and José Manuel Sánchez-Santos
- Drivers of European housing prices in the new millennium: demand, financial, and supply determinants pp. 731-753

- Ales Melecky and Daniel Paksi
- The non-linear impact of monetary policy on shifts in economic policy uncertainty: evidence from the United States of America pp. 755-781

- Bogdan Dima and Ștefana Maria Dima
- Performance and investment styles of international multi-asset funds during market crises pp. 783-805

- Paulo Leite
- Agglomeration economies and firm’s export intensity: evidence from Portuguese manufacturing SMEs pp. 807-828

- Rosa Forte and Ana Medeiros
- Environmental regulations and firms’ integration in global markets: using a new environmental performance index pp. 829-876

- Rafael Duarte Lisboa Paschoaleto and Inmaculada Martínez-Zarzoso
Volume 51, issue 2, 2024
- Fairness, expectations and life satisfaction: evidence from Europe pp. 313-349

- Daphne Nicolitsas
- European highways and the geographic diffusion of economic activities from agglomerations to less urbanised areas pp. 351-377

- Augustin Ignatov
- Transmission channels of the cohesion policy: direct and indirect effects on EA synchronicity pp. 379-402

- Lubica Stiblarova
- Income inequality, economic openness and current account imbalances in new EU member states pp. 403-423

- Boris Cota, Nataša Erjavec and Saša Jakšić
- No more tears without tiers? The impact of indirect settlement on liquidity use in TARGET2 pp. 425-458

- Jan Paulick, Ron Berndsen, Martin Diehl and Ronald Heijmans
- Positive and negative health events and trust pp. 459-479

- Hamza Umer and Yanjun Li
- The response of small firms to VAT incentive: evidence from South Korea pp. 481-499

- Dawoon Jung
- Debiasing the availability heuristic in student loan decision-making pp. 501-528

- Manuel Salas-Velasco
- Time-varying effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on stock markets and economic activity: evidence from the US and Europe pp. 529-558

- Guglielmo Maria Caporale, Abdurrahman Nazif Çatık, Mohamad Husam Helmi, Coşkun Akdeniz and Ali İlhan
- Expected inflation and interest-rate dynamics in the COVID era: evidence from the time–frequency domain pp. 559-582

- Mihai Mutascu and Scott Hegerty
Volume 51, issue 1, 2024
- Home-based work, time allocations, and subjective well-being: gender differences in the United Kingdom pp. 1-33

- José Ignacio Giménez-Nadal and Jorge Velilla
- Covid-19 and altruism: a meta-analysis of dictator games pp. 35-60

- Hamza Umer
- COVID-19 and public support for the Euro pp. 61-86

- Felix Roth, Lars Jonung and Aisada Most
- Can we all be Denmark? The role of civic attitudes in welfare state reforms pp. 87-125

- Andrea Celico and Martin Rode
- Government spending efficiency in Latin America pp. 127-160

- Antonio Afonso and Gabriela Baquero Fraga
- Private and public debt convergence: a fractional cointegration approach pp. 161-183

- Maria Malmierca-Ordoqui, Luis Gil-Alana and Lorenzo Bermejo
- Aim high, shoot low? Product complexity and export survival in Latvia pp. 185-207

- Konstantins Benkovskis, Peter Jarrett, Ze’ev Krill, Olegs Tkacevs and Naomitsu Yashiro
- Employment protection and labour productivity growth in the EU: skill-specific effects during and after the Great Recession pp. 209-262

- Igor Fedotenkov, Virmantas Kvedaras and Miguel Sanchez-Martinez
- Corruption as a push and pull factor of migration flows: evidence from European countries pp. 263-281

- Andrea Bernini, Laurent Bossavie, Daniel Garrote-Sánchez and Mattia Makovec
- Inflation targeting and disinflation costs in Emerging Market economies pp. 283-312

- Martin Stojanovikj and Goran Petrevski
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