Empirica
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Volume 50, issue 4, 2023
- Special Issue: Challenges in the Post Pandemic Economy—Selected Papers of the 2022 Annual Meeting of the Austrian Economic Association pp. 849-851

- Brigitte Hochmuth and Paul Pichler
- Dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic in Slovenia: simulations with a macroeconometric model pp. 853-881

- Klaus Weyerstrass, Dmitri Blueschke, Reinhard Neck and Miroslav Verbič
- Industry-mix effects at different levels of sectoral disaggregation: a decomposition of inter-country differences in energy costs pp. 883-897

- Wolfgang Koller, Andreas Eder and Bernhard Mahlberg
- Long run non-linearity in CO2 emissions: the I(2) cointegration model and the environmental Kuznets curve pp. 899-931

- Bjørnar Karlsen Kivedal
- A note on CO2 emissions using two new tests pp. 933-941

- Peter Sephton and Tolga Omay
- Effect of the duration of membership in the GATT/WTO on human development in developed and developing countries pp. 943-983

- Sèna Kimm Gnangnon
- A meta-analysis of the multiplier effects of the money supply on prices pp. 985-1024

- Bui Dieu Thao Nguyen
- Sovereign risk connectedness: the impact of ECB’s policy announcements in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 1025-1054

- C. Ciocirlan and M. Nițoi
- Determinants of bail-in debt yields in the EU banking sector: a multi-country approach with idiosyncratic factors pp. 1055-1095

- Manuel Monjas, María Rocamora and Nuria Suárez
Volume 50, issue 3, 2023
- The impact of COVID-19 on the European short-term rental market pp. 585-623

- Elisa Guglielminetti, Michele Loberto and Alessandro Mistretta
- Monetary policy responses to COVID-19 in emerging European economies: measuring the QE announcement effects on foreign exchange markets pp. 625-655

- Idil Uz Akdogan
- Wage inequality dynamics in Turkey pp. 657-694

- Ozan Bakis and Sezgin Polat
- Productive capacity and international competitiveness: evidence from Latin America and Caribbean countries pp. 695-724

- Néstor Le Clech
- Family firms, political connections, and R&D activities in Eastern European Countries pp. 725-754

- Mariarosaria Agostino, Cristiana Donati and Sabrina Ruberto
- Deficit sustainability and fiscal theory of price level: the case of Italy, 1861–2020 pp. 755-782

- Emilio Congregado, Carmen Diaz-Roldan and Vicente Esteve
- Government debt: the impact of fiscal rules at the European and national level pp. 783-805

- Robert Kraemer and Jonne Lehtimäki
- Economic complexity and environmental pollution: evidence from the former socialist transition countries pp. 807-847

- Florian Bucher, Lucas Scheu and Benedikt Schröpf
Volume 50, issue 2, 2023
- Has the Russian invasion of Ukraine reinforced anti-globalization sentiment in Austria? pp. 289-299

- Jerg Gutmann, Hans Pitlik and Andrea Fronaschütz
- Gender wage gap, quality of earnings and gender digital divide in the European context pp. 301-321

- Xose Picatoste, Anabela Mesquita and Fernando González-Laxe
- The future of employment revisited: how model selection affects digitization risks pp. 323-350

- Hanno Lorenz, Fabian Stephany and Jan Kluge
- German labor market reform and the rise of Eastern Europe: dissecting their effects on employment pp. 351-387

- Timo Walter
- Voluntary labour supply by birth cohort: empirical evidence from Germany pp. 389-410

- Marcus Dittrich and Bianka Mey
- Growing by outsourcing: a tale of two growths pp. 411-439

- Sasan Bakhtiari
- The trade effects of product market regulation in global value chains: evidence from OECD and BRICS countries between 2000 and 2015 pp. 441-479

- Moritz Böhmecke-Schwafert and Knut Blind
- Financial and economic uncertainties and their effects on the economy pp. 481-521

- Ines Fortin, Jaroslava Hlouskova and Leopold Sögner
- Housing price uncertainty and housing prices in the UK in a time-varying environment pp. 523-549

- Mehmet Balcilar, Gizem Uzuner, Festus Bekun and Mark Wohar
- Financial cycles in Europe: dynamics, synchronicity and implications for business cycles and macroeconomic imbalances pp. 551-583

- Amat Adarov
Volume 50, issue 1, 2023
- Conference on European Economic Integration (CEEI) 2021: Recalibrating tomorrow’s global value chains – prospects for CESEE pp. 1-5

- Robert Holzmann, Tomáš Slačík and Julia Wörz
- Assessing the importance of risky products in international trade and global value chains pp. 7-33

- Oliver Reiter and Robert Stehrer
- Transition of the automotive industry towards electric vehicle production in the east European integrated periphery pp. 35-73

- Petr Pavlínek
- Cutting through the value chain: the long-run effects of decoupling the East from the West pp. 75-108

- Gabriel Felbermayr, Hendrik Mahlkow and Alexander-Nikolai Sandkamp
- Predictors of TFP growth in European countries pp. 109-140

- Jan Kluge, Sarah Lappöhn and Kerstin Plank
- Estimating market power for the European manufacturing industry between 2000 and 2014 pp. 141-172

- Adrián Rodríguez Valle and Esteban Fernández-Vázquez
- Fiscal policies in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina: are spending or revenue measures more effective? pp. 173-206

- Klaus Weyerstrass and Rijad Kovac
- Beyond the Covid-19 pandemic: remote learning and education inequalities pp. 207-236

- Luca Bonacini and Marina Murat
- Economic and behavioral determinants of forced household savings during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 237-253

- Jakub Borowski and Krystian Jaworski
- Stability of pro-sociality and trust amid the Covid-19: panel data from the Netherlands pp. 255-287

- Hamza Umer
Volume 49, issue 4, 2022
- Language learning: human capital investment or consumption? pp. 897-948

- Matthias Huber, Ann-Marie Sommerfeld and Silke Uebelmesser
- Global natural projections pp. 949-990

- Michele Catalano and Emilia Pezzolla
- Fiscal sustainability and low interest rates: what an indicator can(’t) tell pp. 991-1008

- Martin Werding
- Sustainability gap of public debt: importance of interest rates and a new decomposition with premia pp. 1009-1030

- Elmar Dönnebrink and Nils Grevenbrock
- The European structural and investment funds and public investment in the EU countries pp. 1031-1062

- Karsten Staehr and Katri Urke
- Economy 4.0: employment effects by occupation, industry, and gender pp. 1063-1088

- Andreas Eder, Wolfgang Koller and Bernhard Mahlberg
- Dynamics of the public-debt-to-gdp ratio: can it explain the risk premium of treasury bonds? pp. 1089-1122

- Sérgio C. Lagoa, Emanuel R. Leão and Diptes Bhimjee
- Meeting investor outflows in Czech bond and equity funds: horizontal or vertical? pp. 1123-1151

- Milan Szabo
- Synchronization and cyclicality of social spending in economic crises pp. 1153-1187

- Luis Ayala, María Jesús Delgado-Rodríguez and de Lucas Santos Sonia
- Correction: Language learning: human capital investment or consumption? pp. 1189-1189

- Matthias Huber, Ann‑Marie Sommerfeld and Silke Uebelmesser
Volume 49, issue 3, 2022
- Measuring private transfers between generations and gender: an application of national transfer accounts for Austria 2015 pp. 573-599

- Bernhard Hammer and Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz
- See you soon: fixed-term contracts, unemployment and recalls in Germany—a linked employer–employee analysis pp. 601-626

- Oskar Jost
- The nonlinear effect of financial literacy on wealth: evidence from Germany pp. 627-661

- Jia Hou and Sebastian Schuler
- Ability to consume versus willingness to consume: the role of nonlinearities pp. 663-689

- Petar Sorić
- Commuting time and sickness absence of US workers pp. 691-719

- J. I. Gimenez-Nadal, José Alberto Molina and J. Velilla
- Productivity surplus and its distribution in Lithuanian agriculture pp. 721-740

- Tomas Baležentis and Vaida Sapolaite
- Trading Kuznets curve: empirical analysis for China pp. 741-768

- Ercan Yaşar, Güray Akalin, Sinan Erdogan and Samuel Asumadu Sarkodie
- Long-run dynamics between trade liberalization and income inequality in the European Union: a second generation approach pp. 769-792

- Mert Akyuz, Ghislain Nono Gueye and Cagin Karul
- The effect of higher capital requirements on bank lending: the capital surplus matters pp. 793-832

- Simona Malovana and Dominika Ehrenbergerová
- Fiscal tensions and risk premium pp. 833-896

- Piotr Ciżkowicz, Grzegorz Parosa and Andrzej Rzońca
Volume 49, issue 2, 2022
- Special Issue: Sustainability, Work and Growth in the Context of SDG 8 pp. 277-279

- Sandra Bilek-Steindl, Claudia Kettner and Christine Mayrhuber
- From “Decent work and economic growth” to “Sustainable work and economic degrowth”: a new framework for SDG 8 pp. 281-311

- Halliki Kreinin and Ernest Aigner
- Nowcasting and monitoring SDG 8 pp. 313-345

- Sandra Bilek-Steindl and Thomas Url
- Greening work: labor market policies for the environment pp. 347-368

- Katharina Bohnenberger
- Policy instruments and self-reported impacts of the adoption of energy saving technologies in the DACH region pp. 369-404

- Michael Peneder, Spyros Arvanitis, Christian Rammer, Tobias Stucki and Martin Wörter
- How is the European Union progressing towards its Europe 2020 targets? A benefit-of-the-doubt window analysis pp. 405-438

- Charlotte Wüst and Nicky Rogge
- The EU Structural Funds and trust in politicians: another unwanted outcome? pp. 439-460

- Ivana Tomankova
- Competition effects in EU external aid supply tenders funded with the Pre-accession and Neighbourhood instruments pp. 461-484

- Luis Mario García Lafuente and Asunción Mochón Sáez
- Euro usage in international trade amidst threats to multilateralism: evidence from Malawian imports pp. 485-507

- Angella Montfaucon
- Logistics infrastructure and export survival in European Union countries pp. 509-535

- Kemal Turkcan and Socrates Kraido Majune
- Finance, growth and (macro)prudential policy: European evidence pp. 537-571

- Martin Hodula and Ngoc Anh Ngo
Volume 49, issue 1, 2022
- Fiscal risk sharing and redistribution between Austrian states pp. 1-20

- Lukas Reiss
- Fiscal rules and volatility: the role of stabilising properties and compliance pp. 21-52

- Wolf Heinrich Reuter, Olegs Tkacevs and Karlis Vilerts
- Determinants of substantial public debt reductions in Central and Eastern European Countries pp. 53-70

- Sofia Semik and Lilli Zimmermann
- Supply constraints in a heterogenous agents household demand model: a method for assessing the direct impact of the COVID lockdown pp. 71-97

- Kurt Kratena
- ESG performance and economic growth: a panel co-integration analysis pp. 99-122

- Marc-Arthur Diaye, Sy-Hoa Ho and Rim Oueghlissi
- Inflation puzzles, the Phillips Curve and output expectations: new perspectives from the Euro Zone pp. 123-153

- Giuliana Passamani, Alessandro Sardone and Roberto Tamborini
- Ownership structure and firm export performance: evidence from Slovenian microdata pp. 155-187

- Crt Kostevc
- Export activities and the demand for skills in German businesses pp. 189-223

- Arnd Kölling and Antje Mertens
- The economic development of regions in Ukraine: with tests on the territorial capital approach pp. 225-251

- Michael Getzner and Serhiy Moroz
- GMO standards in South East Europe: assessing a GMO index within the process of EU integration pp. 253-275

- Tatjana Brankov, Bojan Matkovski, Marija Jeremić and Stanislav Zekić
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