Empirica
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Volume 45, issue 4, 2018
- No buck for the bang: revisiting the military-growth nexus pp. 639-653

- Serhan Cevik and John Ricco
- Towards a multidimensional poverty index for Germany pp. 655-683

- Nicolai Suppa
- How did the Sovereign debt crisis affect the Euro financial integration? A fractional cointegration approach pp. 685-706

- José Carlos Vides, Antonio Golpe and Jesús Iglesias
- A quantitative explanation of the low productivity in South–Eastern European economies: the role of misallocations pp. 707-745

- Petre Caraiani
- Monetary policy implications of short-term capital flows in Turkey pp. 747-763

- Tolga Dağlaroğlu, Baki Demirel and Syed F. Mahmud
- Macroeconomic outcomes, collective bargaining and intersectoral productivity differentials: a panel approach pp. 765-799

- Evangelia Papapetrou and Pinelopi Tsalaporta
- Testing the great decoupling: a long memory approach pp. 801-820

- Luis Gil-Alana and Marinko Skare
- Inside Europe: human capital and economic growth revisited pp. 821-847

- Sara Barcenilla-Visús and Carmen López-Pueyo
Volume 45, issue 3, 2018
- Malaysia-EU trade at the industry level: Is there an asymmetric response to exchange rate volatility? pp. 425-455

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and Muhammad Aftab
- Regime dependent volatilities and correlation in international securitized real estate markets pp. 457-487

- Kim Liow and Qing Ye
- Costs of a missing FTA: the case of Turkey and Algeria pp. 489-505

- Nazire Nergiz Dincer, Ayça Tekin-Koru and Pinar Yaşar
- Trade liberalization gains under different trade theories: a case study for Ukraine pp. 507-542

- Zoryana Olekseyuk and Edward Balistreri
- Government spending and revenues in Sweden 1722–2011: evidence from hidden cointegration pp. 543-557

- Manuchehr Irandoust
- Assessing the stochastic stability of public debt: the case of Austria pp. 559-585

- Maximilian Goedl and Christoph Zwick
- Assessing and predicting financial vulnerability of Italian households: a micro-macro approach pp. 587-605

- Alessandra Bettocchi, Elena Giarda, Cristiana Moriconi, Federica Orsini and Rita Romeo
- Tax competition and the political economy of public employment: a model for Austria pp. 607-638

- Michael Christl and Monika Köppl–Turyna
Volume 45, issue 2, 2018
- Structural differences across macroregions: an empirical investigation pp. 215-246

- Laura Barbieri and Chiara Mussida
- R&D spillovers and employment: evidence from European patent data pp. 247-260

- Massimiliano Agovino, Luigi Aldieri, Antonio Garofalo and Concetto Paolo Vinci
- Consumer confidence as a GDP determinant in New EU Member States: a view from a time-varying perspective pp. 261-282

- Petar Sorić
- What explains indirect exports of goods and services in Eastern Europe and Central Asia? pp. 283-309

- Inmaculada Martínez-Zarzoso and Florian Johannsen
- Power laws in EU country exports pp. 311-337

- Ignacio Del Rosal
- Competition in the Portuguese economy: insights from a profit elasticity approach pp. 339-365

- João Amador and Ana Cristina Soares
- Intergenerational occupational dynamics before and during the recent crisis in Spain pp. 367-393

- Antonio Caparrós Ruiz
- ‘Old’ Europe’s wage dynamics and trade imbalances: Is there a link? pp. 395-408

- Leon Podkaminer
- Beyond Balassa and Samuelson: real convergence, capital flows, and competitiveness in Greece pp. 409-424

- Ansgar Belke, Ulrich Haskamp and Gunther Schnabl
Volume 45, issue 1, 2018
- The impact of the financial crisis on the long-range memory of European corporate bond and stock markets pp. 1-15

- Lisana B. Martinez, M. Belén Guercio, Aurelio Fernandez Bariviera and Antonio Terceño
- The pyramid of Okun’s coefficient for Italy pp. 17-28

- Luca Zanin
- Did Baltic stock markets offer diversification benefits during the recent financial turmoil? Novel evidence from a nonparametric causality-in-quantiles test pp. 29-47

- Vassilios Babalos, Mehmet Balcilar, Tumisang B. Loate and Shingie Chisoro
- Does tourism cause growth asymmetrically in a panel of G-7 countries? A short note pp. 49-57

- Abdulnasser Hatemi-J, Rangan Gupta, Axel Kasongo, Thabo Mboweni and Ndivhuho Netshitenzhe
- Is there a trade-off between procyclicality and revisions in EC trend TFP estimations? pp. 59-82

- Susanne Maidorn
- Determinants of specific trade concerns raised on technical barriers to trade EU versus non-EU pp. 83-128

- Mahdi Ghodsi
- The effects of offshoring to low-wage countries on domestic wages: a worldwide industrial analysis pp. 129-163

- Joanna Wolszczak-Derlacz and Aleksandra Parteka
- The non-linear impact of monetary policy on international reserves: macroeconomic variables nexus pp. 165-185

- Po-Chin Wu and Chung-Chih Lee
- Revisiting purchasing power parity in G6 countries: an application of smooth time-varying cointegration approach pp. 187-196

- Jingfei Wu, Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and Tsangyao Chang
- Performance of inflation targeting in retrospect pp. 197-213

- Nezir Kose, Yeliz Yalcin and Mustafa Yücel
Volume 44, issue 4, 2017
- Reform needs and options in the EU system of own resources pp. 609-613

- Alexander Hudetz, Ann Mumford, Danuše Nerudová and Margit Schratzenstaller
- Institutions and the route to reform of the European Union’s budget revenue, 1970–2017 pp. 615-633

- Giacomo Benedetto
- Analysis and quantification of a new fiscally neutral European tax pp. 635-663

- Mikuláš Luptáčik and Peter Luptáčik
- Sustainability-oriented tax-based own resources for the European Union: a European carbon-based flight ticket tax pp. 665-686

- Alexander Krenek and Margit Schratzenstaller
- Sustainability-oriented future EU funding: a financial transaction tax pp. 687-731

- Veronika Solilová, Danuše Nerudová and Marian Dobranschi
- Post-crisis credit slowdown in South-East Europe: return to normality? pp. 733-780

- Branimir Jovanovic, Egzona Hani and Ljupka Georgievska
- Effects of collective minimum wages on youth employment in Austria pp. 781-805

- Michael Christl, Monika Köppl-Turyna and Dénes Kucsera
Volume 44, issue 3, 2017
- Economic policy in a dynamic environment pp. 405-406

- Martin Kahanec, Mikuláš Luptáčik and Philipp Schmidt-Dengler
- The economic impact of east–west migration on the European Union pp. 407-434

- Martin Kahanec and Mariola Pytlikova
- Employment polarization and over-education in Germany, Spain, Sweden and UK pp. 435-463

- Sudipa Sarkar
- Labour supply in Austria: an assessment of recent developments and the effects of a tax reform pp. 465-486

- Sandra Müllbacher and Wolfgang Nagl
- The importance of foreign language skills in the labour markets of Central and Eastern Europe: assessment based on data from online job portals pp. 487-508

- Brian Fabo, Miroslav Beblavý and Karolien Lenaerts
- Oligarchs and social capital in Russian regions: a quantitative assessment pp. 509-527

- Lidwina Gundacker and Jarko Fidrmuc
- Expected downside risk and asset prices: characteristics of emerging and developed European markets pp. 529-546

- Mihály Ormos and Dusán Timotity
- Empirical evidence on growth and business cycles pp. 547-566

- Martin Zagler
- Monetary policy independence reconsidered: evidence from six non-euro members of the European Union pp. 567-584

- Hubert Gabrisch
- Re-examining the ECB’s two-pillar monetary policy strategy: Are there any deviations during and the pre-financial crisis periods? pp. 585-607

- Ahmad Hassan Ahmad and Stephen Brown
Volume 44, issue 2, 2017
- Verifying time inconsistency of the ECB monetary policy by means of a regime-switching approach pp. 203-227

- Andrea Beccarini
- Measuring trade specialization dynamics: the case of Romania and Bulgaria pp. 229-248

- Irina Marilena Ban
- Wavelet quantile analysis of asymmetric pricing on the Swedish power market pp. 249-260

- Hyunjoo Kim Karlsson, Peter Karlsson, Kristofer Månsson and Pär Sjölander
- Understanding inflation dynamics in the Euro Area: deviants and commonalities across member countries pp. 261-293

- Johanna Amberger and Ralf Fendel
- The impact of the financial system on economic growth in the context of the global crisis: empirical evidence for the EU and OECD countries pp. 295-337

- Mariusz Prochniak and Katarzyna Wasiak
- Asymmetric effects of exchange rate changes on the Malaysia-EU trade: evidence from industry data pp. 339-365

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and Muhammad Aftab
- Size matters: fragmentation and vertical fiscal imbalances in Moldova pp. 367-381

- Serhan Cevik
- One-person enterprises and the phenomenon of hybrid self-employment: evidence from an empirical study pp. 383-404

- Dieter Bögenhold and Andrea Klinglmair
Volume 44, issue 1, 2017
- The predictive ability of a risk-adjusted yield spread for economic activity in Europe pp. 1-27

- Alfred Guender and Bernard Tolan
- “Thirlwall’s Law” reconsidered pp. 29-57

- Leon Podkaminer
- Does the presence of high-skilled employees increase total and high-skilled employment in the long run? Evidence from Austria pp. 59-89

- Sascha Sardadvar and Christian Reiner
- Re-examining the real interest rate parity hypothesis (RIPH) using panel unit root tests with asymmetry and cross-section dependence pp. 91-120

- Aysegul Çorakcı Eruygur, Furkan Emirmahmutoglu and Tolga Omay
- International stock return predictability: Is the role of U.S. time-varying? pp. 121-146

- Goodness C. Aye, Mehmet Balcilar and Rangan Gupta
- Do professional forecasters behave as if they believed in the New Keynesian Phillips Curve for the euro area? pp. 147-174

- Víctor López-Pérez
- The relationship between population growth and standard-of-living growth over 1870–2013: evidence from a bootstrapped panel Granger causality test pp. 175-201

- Tsangyao Chang, Hsiao-Ping Chu, Frederick W. Deale, Rangan Gupta and Stephen Miller
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