Empirica
1996 - 2026
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Volume 53, issue 2, 2026
- Compliance with fiscal sustainability and the euro pp. 285-316

- António Afonso and Catarina Farinha Miranda
- COVID-19, economic policy uncertainty and stock returns in selected European countries: a wavelet analysis pp. 317-349

- Eugene Kouassi, Pamphile Mezui Mbeng, Loukou Landry Eric Yobouet, Jean-Paul Tchankam and Oluyele Akinkugbe
- Are Austrians ageing healthily? pp. 351-371

- Nicole Halmdienst, Michael Radhuber, Theresa Weitzhofer-Yurtisik and Rudolf Winter-Ebmer
- Collaborative agglomeration of digital and manufacturing industries: a pathway to strengthening green resilience pp. 373-415

- Yang Fu, Hanqi Song and Fakhar Shahzad
- Asset prices and durable spending in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 417-461

- Florina Burdet and Monica Ioana Pop Silaghi
- Trade scope and concentration after 2020: evidence from a small open economy pp. 463-485

- Klavdij Logožar
- Finance, asset prices, and the business cycle: evidence on the reliability of real-time output gap estimates pp. 487-514

- Dominik Schmied
- Homebuying sentiment in a booming housing market – evidence from Poland pp. 515-534

- Joanna Waszczuk
- Reevaluating the determinants of population health in Europe: a spatial regression analysis pp. 535-563

- Blanka Škrabić Perić and Ivana Mravak
- Path-dependent energy innovation under carbon pricing and subsidy policies: challenges for Europe’s net-zero transition pp. 565-593

- Bilal Çayır and Onur Yeni
Volume 53, issue 1, 2026
- Why Europeans (do not) leave part-time employment? A competing risks analysis pp. 1-43

- Vladislav Flek, Martin Hála and Martina Mysíková
- Correction: Why Europeans (do not) leave part-time employment? A competing risks analysis pp. 45-63

- Vladislav Flek, Martin Hála and Martina Mysíková
- The effect of risk sharing on monetary policy transmission in the Euro Area pp. 65-77

- Makram El-Shagi and Kiril Tochkov
- Economic voting and the radical right in Europe: unveiling regional dynamics with novel approaches pp. 79-111

- Umurcan Polat and Altan Bozdoğan
- Short and medium-term effects of intangible capital on firm growth: firm-level evidence from austrian microdata pp. 113-148

- Klaus Friesenbichler and Agnes Kügler
- Reaching (Beyond) the frontier: energy efficiency in Europe pp. 149-166

- Serhan Cevik and Kelly Gao
- How do indirect taxes reshape tax-benefit-revealed social preferences for redistribution? pp. 167-199

- Marko Ledić and Ivica Rubil
- Trade liberalisation and firm-level employment a case study of the EU eastern enlargement pp. 201-230

- Tobias Brändle and René Kalweit
- Participation in a bonus program for preventive behavior and its association with health care expenditures pp. 231-252

- Boris Augurzky, Arndt Reichert, Christoph Schmidt and Ansgar Wübker
- Does data assetization enhance corporate innovation performance? A quasi-natural experiment based on the integration of informatization and industrialization in China pp. 253-283

- Kaiyuan Yang, Yuning Luo, Qiao Zou and Alfredo Jimenez
Volume 52, issue 4, 2025
- Is uncertainty in the European stock market resilient to geopolitical risk? A non-homogeneous regime-switching analysis pp. 651-666

- David Neto
- How uncertainty affects firm performance in the textile and clothing industry: a comparison of European manufacturing and retail firms pp. 667-685

- N. Baris Vardar and Atilla Cifter
- The dynamics of Okun’s law: cross-country analysis across economic cycles (1980–2023) pp. 687-720

- Ihlas Sovbetov
- Nowcasting economic activity in a small open CESEE economy using mixed frequency data pp. 721-776

- Jan Radovan and Igor Masten
- Does fiscal devaluation always work? A sectoral and business cycle perspective pp. 777-810

- Piotr Ciżkowicz, Andrzej Rzońca and Wiktor Wojciechowski
- Examining the ‘blessing’ effects of natural resource endowments on economic growth in Latin America and the Caribbean pp. 811-838

- Néstor Le Clech
- Cross-country determinants of COVID19 mortality and the manipulation of death data in autocratic regimes pp. 839-862

- Aleksandra Nojković, Milojko Arsić and Emilija Milošević
- The impact of ICT adoption on productivity: evidence from Portuguese firm-level data pp. 863-884

- João Amador and Cátia Silva
- Correction: Scope, scale, and locational preferences: an analysis of emerging multinationals pp. 885-886

- José C. Fariñas, Ana Martín-Marcos and Lourdes Moreno
Volume 52, issue 3, 2025
- Convergence, inequality and inflation synchronization: evidence from the Eurozone pp. 413-433

- Jakub Borowski, Jarko Fidrmuc and Krystian Jaworski
- Banking sector size and economic performance in the Euro area countries pp. 435-456

- Agata Wierzbowska
- Capital structure and institutional status in the European Union pp. 457-492

- Alejandro Casino-Martínez, Jose López-Gracia and Reyes Mestre-Barberá
- Technological integration and tax compliance: a quantitative evaluation of fraud detection efficiency in judicial tax proceedings in EU member States pp. 493-522

- Emilio Abad-Segura, Francisco José Castillo-Díaz, Nathalie Hernández-Pérez and Luis J. Belmonte-Ureña
- Agglomeration and human capital: an extended spatial Mankiw-Romer-Weil model for European regions pp. 523-557

- Alicia Gómez-Tello, María-José Murgui-García and María-Teresa Sanchis-Llopis
- Scope, scale, and locational preferences: an analysis of emerging multinationals pp. 559-589

- José C. Fariñas, Ana Martín-Marcos and Lourdes Moreno
- Returns on informal and formal finance for Indian informal firms: a pseudo panel data analysis pp. 591-611

- Lokesh Posti, Mamta Kholiya and Akhilesh Kumar Posti
- Macroeconomic drivers of CO2 emissions: a panel estimation for African countries pp. 613-650

- Samuel Owusu
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
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