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Volume 42, issue 4, 2015
- Development of stock market pricing in Central and Eastern Europe through two decades after the transition pp. 685-708

- Gábor Bóta and Mihály Ormos
- Carbon dioxide reducing environmental innovations, sector upstream/downstream integration and policy: evidence from the EU pp. 709-735

- Massimiliano Mazzanti, Giovanni Marin, Susanna Mancinelli and Francesco Nicolli
- Determining the asymmetric effects of oil price changes on macroeconomic variables: a case study of Turkey pp. 737-746

- Yeliz Yalcin, Cengiz Arikan and Furkan Emirmahmutoglu
- The transmission of foreign shocks to South Eastern European economies pp. 747-767

- Goran Petrevski, Jane Bogoev and Dragan Tevdovski
- New evidence on the determinants of current accounts in the EU pp. 769-793

- Agnieszka Gehringer
- The effects of global monetary policy and Greek debt crisis on the dynamic conditional correlations of currency markets pp. 795-811

- Costas Karfakis and Theodore Panagiotidis
- The effects of capital inflows on Turkish macroeconomic performance pp. 813-824

- Hakan Berument, Zulal Denaux and Furkan Emirmahmutoglu
- Central East European Countries’ accession into the European Union: role of extensive margin for trade in intermediate and final goods pp. 825-844

- Inmaculada Martínez-Zarzoso, Anca Voicu and Martina Vidovic
- On the size and determinants of inter-regional redistribution in European countries over the period 1995–2009 pp. 845-864

- Santiago Lago-Peñas, Albino Prada and Alberto Vaquero García
- New figures on unfunded public pension entitlements across Europe: concept, results and applications pp. 865-895

- Klaus Kaier and Christoph Müller
Volume 42, issue 3, 2015
- Testing stock market convergence: a non-linear factor approach pp. 481-498

- Guglielmo Maria Caporale, Burcu Erdogan and Vladimir Kuzin
- Monetary policy and sovereign debt: Does the ECB take the eurozone’s fiscal risks into account? pp. 499-520

- Andrew Hughes Hallett and John Lewis
- Sustainability of local government debt: a case study of Austrian municipalities pp. 521-546

- Johann Bröthaler, Michael Getzner and Gottfried Haber
- A hysteresis model-based indicator for employment adjustment rigidity pp. 547-569

- Paulo Mota, Jose Varejao and Paulo Vasconcelos
- Euro area financial shocks and economic activity in The Netherlands pp. 571-595

- Jürgen Antony and Peter Broer
- Non-linearity, persistence and spillover effects in stock returns: the role of the volatility index pp. 597-613

- Po-Chin Wu, Sheng-Chieh Pan and Xue-Ling Tai
- Disentangling different patterns of business cycle synchronicity in the EU regions pp. 615-641

- Ageliki Anagnostou, Ioannis Panteladis and Maria Tsiapa
- Financial integration, push factors and volatility of capital flows: evidence from EU new member states pp. 643-672

- Tomislav Globan
- Impulse response analysis and Orcutt’s hypothesis in trade pp. 673-683

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and Esmaeil Ebadi
Volume 42, issue 2, 2015
- Special Issue: The Economics of Inequality pp. 205-209

- Wilfried Altzinger, Giacomo Corneo and Agnes Kügler
- Can we reduce income inequality in OECD countries? pp. 211-223

- Anthony Atkinson
- Income inequality from a lifetime perspective pp. 225-239

- Giacomo Corneo
- Capital income shares and income inequality in 16 EU member countries pp. 241-268

- Eva Schlenker and Kai Schmid
- Socioeconomic structures of the Austrian wealth distribution pp. 269-289

- Stefan Humer, Mathias Moser and Matthias Schnetzer
- Factor decomposition of the wealth distribution in the euro area pp. 291-322

- Peter Lindner
- Who holds risky assets and how much? pp. 323-370

- Jun Zhan
- Income and wealth inequality after the financial crisis: the case of Germany pp. 371-390

- Markus Grabka
- Inequality and household debt: a panel cointegration analysis pp. 391-412

- Mathias Klein
- Gender in intergenerational educational persistence across time and place pp. 413-445

- Alyssa Schneebaum, Bernhard Rumplmaier and Wilfried Altzinger
- Income distribution and political participation: a multilevel analysis pp. 447-479

- Lorenzo Cicatiello, Salvatore Ercolano and Giuseppe Gaeta
Volume 42, issue 1, 2015
- Commodity trade between EU and Egypt and Orcutt’s hypothesis pp. 1-24

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and Amr Hosny
- Which factors affect the distribution of direct payments among farmers in the EU Member States? pp. 25-48

- S. Severini and A. Tantari
- Decomposing wage discrimination in Germany and Austria with counterfactual densities pp. 49-76

- Thomas Grandner and Dieter Gstach
- Regime dependent dynamics and European stock markets: Is asset allocation really possible? pp. 77-107

- Wasim Ahmad, N R Bhanumurthy and Sanjay Sehgal
- Exchange-rate volatility and commodity trade between the E.U. and Egypt: evidence from 59 industries pp. 109-129

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee, Scott Hegerty and Amr Hosny
- Access to finance, exporting and a non-monotonic firm expansion pp. 131-155

- Joze Damijan, Crt Kostevc and Sašo Polanec
- Price and non-price competitiveness in export demand: empirical evidence from Italy pp. 157-183

- Bernardina Algieri
- Financial market reaction to Federal Reserve communications: Does the global financial crisis make a difference? pp. 185-203

- Bernd Hayo, Ali Kutan and Matthias Neuenkirch
Volume 41, issue 4, 2014
- Rethinking the import-productivity nexus for Italian manufacturing pp. 589-617

- Giuliano Conti, Alessia Lo Turco and Daniela Maggioni
- The determinants of vulnerability to currency crises: country-specific factors versus regional factors pp. 619-640

- Ping Wang and Tomoe Moore
- Do Balkan economies catch up with EU? New evidence from panel unit root analysis pp. 641-662

- Eftychia Tsanana and Constantinos Katrakilidis
- Generational accounts for Belgium: fiscal sustainability at a glance pp. 663-686

- André Decoster, Xavier Flawinne and Pieter Vanleenhove
- Discretionary fiscal policy and economic activity in Greece pp. 687-712

- Athanasios Tagkalakis
- Nonlinear relationship between health care expenditure and its determinants: a panel smooth transition regression model pp. 713-729

- Po-Chin Wu, Shiao-Yen Liu and Sheng-Chieh Pan
- Total factor productivity in the Lithuanian family farms after accession to the EU: application of the bias-corrected Malmquist indices pp. 731-746

- Tomas Baležentis
- Import-push or export-pull? An industry-level analysis of the impact of trade on firm exit pp. 747-775

- Ina Jäkel
- Output growth and investment dynamics in Finland: a panel data analysis pp. 777-801

- Tahir Mahmood and Eatzaz Ahmad
- Who trusts others more? A cross-European study pp. 803-820

- Giuseppe Albanese and Guido de Blasio
- A longer-run perspective on fiscal sustainability pp. 821-847

- Antonio Afonso and Joao Jalles
Volume 41, issue 3, 2014
- Special issue: Selected papers of the WWWforEurope conference on modelling growth and socio-ecological transition, Vienna, 2013 pp. 377-380

- Margit Schratzenstaller, Teresa Weiss and Sigrid Stix
- A simple model of income, aggregate demand and the process of credit creation by private banks pp. 381-405

- Giovanni Bernardo and Emanuele Campiglio
- Data envelopment analysis for measuring economic growth in terms of welfare beyond GDP pp. 407-424

- Martin Lábaj, M. Luptáčik and E. Nežinský
- Modeling the diffusion of general purpose technologies in an evolutionary multi-sector framework pp. 425-444

- A. Rainer and R. Strohmaier
- A low growth path in Austria: potential causes, consequences and policy options pp. 445-465

- Andrea Stocker, Anett Großmann, Friedrich Hinterberger and Marc Wolter
- Logistics performance and export competitiveness: European experience pp. 467-480

- Rosa Puertas, Luisa Martí and Leandro García
- A financial market stress indicator for Austria pp. 481-504

- Christian Glocker and Serguei Kaniovski
- A general equilibrium evaluation of the fiscal costs of trade liberalization in Ukraine pp. 505-540

- Miriam Frey and Zoryana Olekseyuk
- Does integration and economic policy coordination promote business cycle synchronization in the EU? pp. 541-575

- Nikolaos Antonakakis and Gabriele Tondl
- Institutions of conflict management and economic growth revisited: a short note pp. 577-587

- Friedrich Schneider, Stefan Haigner, Stefan Jenewein and Florian Wakolbinger
Volume 41, issue 2, 2014
- Special issue: European Integration: Quo Vadis? Selected Papers from the 2013 Annual Meeting of the Austrian Economic Association pp. 127-127

- Michael Pfaffermayr and Johann Scharler
- Convergence as a heterogeneous process: what can be learnt about convergence in EMU from regional experiences? pp. 129-151

- Matthias Firgo and Peter Huber
- “Haircuts” for the EMU periphery: virtue or vice? pp. 153-175

- Reinhard Neck and Dmitri Blueschke
- The effect of currency unions on business cycle correlations: the EMU case pp. 177-222

- Styliani Christodoulopoulou
- International trade, technological change and wage inequality in the UK economy pp. 223-246

- Sabine Engelmann
- The fundamentals of sovereign debt sustainability: evidence from 15 OECD countries pp. 247-271

- Christian Schoder
- Was Spanish fiscal policy sustainable? pp. 273-286

- Ulrich Haskamp
- Is the European integration speeding up the economic convergence process of the Central and South-Eastern European countries? A shock perspective pp. 287-321

- Igor Velickovski and Aleksandar Stojkov
- Growth effects of structural reforms in Southern Europe: the case of Greece, Italy, Spain and Portugal pp. 323-363

- Janos Varga, Werner Roeger and Jan in 't Veld
- Government spending and revenues in the Greek economy: evidence from nonlinear cointegration pp. 365-376

- Athanasios Athanasenas, Constantinos Katrakilidis and Emmanouil Trachanas
Volume 41, issue 1, 2014
- Special issue: Selected papers of the 31st CIRECT conference, Vienna, 2012 pp. 1-3

- Christian Glocker and Gerhard Schwarz
- Price competition and market transparency: evidence from a random response technique pp. 5-21

- Klaus Friesenbichler, George Clarke and Michael Wong
- A micro-based non-inflationary rate of capacity utilisation as a measure of inflationary pressure: evidence for Austria pp. 23-36

- Pirmin Fessler, Fabio Rumler and Gerhard Schwarz
- Consumer confidence and consumption forecast: a non-parametric approach pp. 37-52

- Giancarlo Bruno
- Bayesian averaging of classical estimates in forecasting macroeconomic indicators with application of business survey data pp. 53-68

- Piotr Bialowolski, Tomasz Kuszewski and Bartosz Witkowski
- Inflation and output growth uncertainty in individual survey expectations pp. 69-81

- Maritta Paloviita and Matti Viren
- Corporate patents and knowledge sourcing from universities pp. 83-100

- Martin Falk
- Financial stress and economic activity in Germany pp. 101-126

- Björn van Roye
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