Empirica
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Volume 47, issue 4, 2020
- Customer reactions to a webshop’s service quality pp. 699-731

- Franz Hackl and Rudolf Winter-Ebmer
- Real exchange rate misalignments in CEECs: Have they hindered growth? pp. 733-756

- Juan Cuestas, Estefanía Mourelle and Paulo Regis
- Asymmetric cointegration and the J-curve: evidence from commodity trade between Turkey and EU pp. 757-792

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and Nazif Durmaz
- Religion and economic development: new insights pp. 793-834

- Unbreen Qayyum, Sohail Anjum and Samina Sabir
- Money and credit during normal times and house price booms: evidence from time-frequency analysis pp. 835-861

- Maciej Ryczkowski
- Some new insights on economic convergence and growth in Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe pp. 863-884

- Dimitar Eftimoski
- Creating Europe through culture? The impact of the European Song Contest on European identity pp. 885-908

- Tom Coupé and Natalia Chaban
- An analysis of systemic risk in worldwide economic sentiment indices pp. 909-928

- Thomas Lux, Duc Thi Luu and Boyan Yanovski
- Financial knowledge, attitude and behavior: evidence from the Austrian Survey of Financial Literacy pp. 929-947

- Pirmin Fessler, Maria Silgoner and Rosa Weber
- Productivity patterns in Europe: adaptation of the Malmquist index to measuring group performance and productivity change over time pp. 949-989

- Martin Boďa and Mariana Považanová
Volume 47, issue 3, 2020
- Are future enlargement candidate countries converging with the EU? pp. 453-473

- Christos Kollias and Petros Messis
- Human capital, technological progress and technology diffusion across Europe: education matters pp. 475-493

- Tinatin Akhvlediani and Andrzej Cieślik
- One Troika fits all? Job crash, pro-market structural reform and austerity-driven therapy in Portugal pp. 495-521

- Diogo Martins and Bruno Damásio
- Recent trends in wage inequality from an EU perspective: a tale of two convergences pp. 523-542

- Carlos Vacas-Soriano, Enrique Fernandez-Macias and Rafael Muñoz de Bustillo
- Intra-EMU and non-EMU, EU stock markets’ return spillover: evidence from ESDC pp. 543-577

- Muhammad Owais Qarni and Saqib Gulzar
- The relevance of depreciation allowances as a fiscal policy instrument: A hybrid approach to CCCTB? pp. 579-610

- Kunka Petkova and Alfons Weichenrieder
- A re-examination of growth and growth uncertainty relationship in a stochastic volatility in the mean model with time-varying parameters pp. 611-641

- Mehmet Balcilar and Zeynel Ozdemir
- The decomposition of income inequality in the EU-28 pp. 643-668

- Stefan Kranzinger
- Is Austria’s economy locked-in in the CESEE region? Austria’s competitiveness at the micro-level pp. 669-693

- Mahdi Ghodsi
- Andrew Jonathan Hughes Hallett (1947–2019) pp. 695-697

- Fritz Breuss, Peter Mooslechner and Reinhard Neck
Volume 47, issue 2, 2020
- Impact of banking sector development on insurance market-growth nexus: the study of Eurozone countries pp. 205-243

- Saurav Dash, Rudra P. Pradhan, Rana P. Maradana, Kunal Gaurav and Manju Jayakumar
- Can supporting workplace insertions of unemployed recent graduates improve their long-term employability? pp. 245-265

- Miroslav Štefánik, Katarína Karasová and Ivana Studena
- Fiscal policy and the real exchange rate: some evidence from Spain pp. 267-280

- Oscar Bajo-Rubio, Burcu Berke and Vicente Esteve
- Income and wealth of euro area households in times of ultra-loose monetary policy: stylised facts from new national and financial accounts data pp. 281-302

- Manuel Rupprecht
- Explaining the evolution of the Austrian implicit tax rate on labor from 1976 to 2016 pp. 303-341

- Lukas Reiss and Philip Schuster
- Does EU-accession affect domestic market structures and firm level productivity? pp. 343-364

- Klaus Friesenbichler
- Quantifying uncertainty and identifying its impacts on the Turkish economy pp. 365-387

- Saygin Sahinoz and Evren Erdoğan Coşar
- Individual-level and family background determinants of young adults’ unemployment in Europe pp. 389-409

- Ondřej Dvouletý, Martin Lukeš and Mihaela Vancea
- Is fiscal policy in the euro area Ricardian? pp. 411-429

- Nikki Panjer, Leo de Haan and Jan Jacobs
- Financial channels and economic activity in the euro area: a large-scale Bayesian VAR approach pp. 431-451

- Narcissa Balta and Bořek Vašíček
Volume 47, issue 1, 2020
- Brexit, the City of London, and the prospects for portfolio investment pp. 1-16

- Barry Eichengreen, William Jungerman and Mingyang Liu
- Brexit: an economy-wide impact assessment on trade, immigration, and foreign direct investment pp. 17-52

- Yaghoob Jafari and Wolfgang Britz
- The dynamic effects of fiscal consolidation episodes on income inequality: evidence for 17 OECD countries over 1978–2013 pp. 53-81

- Philipp Heimberger
- The shape of sovereign yield curve in an emerging economy: Do macroeconomic or external factors matter? pp. 83-112

- Huseyin Ozturk
- Structure of capital flows and exchange rate: the case of Croatia pp. 113-146

- Maja Bukovšak, Gorana Lukinić Čardić and Nina Pavić
- Euro area growth differentials: diverging and reinforcing factors in a Kaleckian SVAR approach pp. 147-180

- Giovanni Covi
- Public finances in the EU-27: Are they sustainable? pp. 181-204

- Juan Cuestas, Luis Gil-Alana and Laura Sauci
Volume 46, issue 4, 2019
- Language skills, the labour market, and socioeconomic integration pp. 617-623

- Michele Gazzola, Bengt-Arne Wickström and Torsten Templin
- The impact of host language proficiency on employment outcomes among immigrants in Spain pp. 625-652

- Santiago Budria Rodriguez, Alberto Colino and Carlos Martínez de Ibarreta
- Daily dialect-speaking and wages among native Dutch speakers pp. 653-668

- Yuxin Yao and Jan C. Ours
- English skills, labour market status and earnings of Turkish women pp. 669-690

- Antonio Di Paolo and Aysıt Tansel
- The wage premium from foreign language skills pp. 691-711

- Jacek Liwiński
- Foreign language skills and employment status of European natives: evidence from Germany, Italy and Spain pp. 713-740

- Michele Gazzola and Daniele Mazzacani
- The impact of multilingualism on host language acquisition pp. 741-766

- Santiago Budria Rodriguez and Pablo Swedberg
- The complexity of knowledge sharing in multilingual corporations: evidence from agent-based simulations pp. 767-795

- Marco Civico
- Martin Feldstein (1939–2019) pp. 797-798

- Karl Aiginger and Robert Holzmann
Volume 46, issue 3, 2019
- Special issue: 100th anniversary of the Austrian Economic Association and the Future of Health Care Systems pp. 409-411

- Hansjörg Klausinger, Michael Kuhn, Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz and Bernhard Rengs
- Equity, opportunity and health pp. 413-421

- Andrew Jones
- Child mental health and cognitive development: evidence from the West Bank pp. 423-442

- Hendrik Jürges, Alexandra Schwarz, Sorel Cahan and Ziad Abdeen
- Fair prices for medicines? Exploring competent authorities’ and public payers’ preferences on pharmaceutical policies pp. 443-469

- Sabine Vogler
- The burden of morbidity, productivity and earnings pp. 471-486

- Florian Endel, Jürgen Holl and Michael Wagner-Pinter
- The Nationalökonomische Gesellschaft from its foundation to the postwar period: prosperity and depression pp. 487-503

- Hansjörg Klausinger
- Economics in Austria from 1945 to today pp. 505-517

- Ewald Nowotny
- Three outstanding NOeG presentations: Morgenstern, Viner, and Menger on the laws of costs and returns pp. 519-535

- Christian Gehrke
- Perpetrators and victims: Austrian economists under the Nazis pp. 537-546

- Reinhard Neck
- Eliciting permanent and transitory undeclared work from matched administrative and survey data pp. 547-576

- Péter Elek and János Köllő
- Who benefits from euro depreciation in the euro zone? pp. 577-595

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and Amirhossein Mohammadian
- Unit labour costs and the dynamics of output and unemployment in the southern European crisis countries pp. 597-616

- Juan Cuestas, Javier Ordóñez and Karsten Staehr
Volume 46, issue 2, 2019
- Empirical modelling of survey-based expectations for the design of economic indicators in five European regions pp. 205-227

- Oscar Claveria, Enric Monte and Salvador Torra
- The strong increase of Austrian government debt in the Kreisky era: Austro-Keynesianism or just stubborn forecast errors? pp. 229-248

- Florian Brugger and Joern Kleinert
- Exploring changes in the employment structure and wage inequality in Western Europe using the unconditional quantile regression pp. 249-304

- Rosalia Castellano, Gaetano Musella and Gennaro Punzo
- Unemployment insurance in unionized labor markets with mobile workers: neither Ghent nor centralized pp. 305-326

- David Saha and Ronnie Schöb
- Persistence of profits in the EU: how competitive are EU member countries? pp. 327-351

- Johan E. Eklund and Emma Lappi
- The impact of US uncertainty on the Euro area in good and bad times: evidence from a quantile structural vector autoregressive model pp. 353-368

- Rangan Gupta, Chi Keung Lau and Mark Wohar
- The decline in investment shares is not caused by falling relative prices of capital: a note pp. 369-380

- Leon Podkaminer
- Getting a lot out of a little bit of work? The effects of marginal employment during unemployment pp. 381-408

- Rainer Eppel and Helmut Mahringer
Volume 46, issue 1, 2019
- Editorial pp. 1-3

- Peter Huber and Dieter Pennerstorfer
- Migration’s inability to alleviate regional disparities: the grass is still greener on the other side of the fence pp. 5-29

- Lorenz Fischer
- Social capital and willingness to migrate in post-communist countries pp. 31-59

- Peter Huber and Štěpán Mikula
- Correction to: Social capital and willingness to migrate in post-communist countries pp. 61-61

- Peter Huber and Štěpán Mikula
- Household decision making on commuting and the commuting paradox pp. 63-101

- Georg Hirte and Ulrike Illmann
- Guide to the galaxy of EU regional funds recipients: evidence from new data pp. 103-150

- Julia Bachtrögler, Christoph Hammer, Wolf Heinrich Reuter and Florian Schwendinger
- Exports of firms and diversity: an empirical assessment for Germany pp. 151-175

- Stephan Brunow, Luise Pestel and Mark Partridge
- Urban sprawl and local fiscal burden: analysing the Spanish case pp. 177-203

- Laura Varela-Candamio, Fernando Rubiera Morollón and Gohar Sedrakyan
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