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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
Volume 40, issue 4, 2013
- Ageing, productivity and wages in Austria: sector level evidence pp. 561-584

- Bernhard Mahlberg, Inga Freund and Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz
- The gender wage gap in Austria: eppur si muove! pp. 585-606

- René Böheim, Klemens Himpele, Helmut Mahringer and Christine Zulehner
- Competition and educational quality: evidence from the Netherlands pp. 607-634

- Elbert Dijkgraaf, Raymond Gradus and Matthijs de Jong
- Labour market institutions and unemployment: an international panel data analysis pp. 635-654

- Gebhard Flaig and Horst Rottmann
- Has the Euro changed business cycle synchronization? Evidence from the core and the periphery pp. 655-684

- Sybille Lehwald
- Exchange-rate variability and U.S.-French trade flows: evidence from industry data pp. 685-719

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee, Hanafiah Harvey and Scott Hegerty
Volume 40, issue 3, 2013
- Special issue: The Economics of Ageing, Selected Papers from the 2012 Annual Meeting of the Austrian Economic Association pp. 391-395

- Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz, Inga Freund and Bernhard Rengs
- Ageing, labour markets and well-being pp. 397-407

- Axel Börsch-Supan
- Can below-replacement fertility be desirable? pp. 409-425

- Erich Striessnig and Wolfgang Lutz
- A young EU member’s ageing: budgetary and macroeconomic consequences of Slovenia’s demographic prospects pp. 427-456

- Klaus Weyerstrass and Reinhard Neck
- On the optimal design of pension systems pp. 457-482

- Hans Fehr and Johannes Uhde
- Family background and the decision to provide for old age: a siblings approach pp. 483-504

- Bettina Lamla
- Backing out of private pension provision: lessons from Germany pp. 505-539

- Michael Ziegelmeyer and Julius Nick
- The public reallocation of resources across age: a comparison of Austria and Sweden pp. 541-560

- Bernhard Hammer and Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz
Volume 40, issue 2, 2013
- Trend inflation as a workers’ discipline device pp. 215-235

- Giovanni Di Bartolomeo, Patrizio Tirelli and Nicola Acocella
- Currency fluctuations and the French–U.S. trade balance: evidence from 118 industries pp. 237-257

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee, Hanafiah Harvey and Scott Hegerty
- Wage subsidies, work incentives, and the reform of the Austrian welfare system pp. 259-285

- Viktor Steiner and Florian Wakolbinger
- Impact of exchange-rate variability on commodity trade between U.S. and Germany pp. 287-324

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and Masoomeh Hajilee
- Exploring the distribution of direct payments of the Common Agricultural Policy pp. 325-341

- Franz Sinabell, Erwin Schmid and Markus Hofreither
- The determinants of rent extraction in the parent-subsidiary relation pp. 343-362

- Klaus Gugler
- Monetary transmission in three central European economies: evidence from time-varying coefficient vector autoregressions pp. 363-390

- Zsolt Darvas
Volume 40, issue 1, 2013
- Regional origins of employment volatility: evidence from German states pp. 1-19

- Claudia Buch and Martin Schlotter
- Regime changes and the impact of currency depreciations: the case of Spanish–US industry trade pp. 21-37

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee, Hanafiah Harvey and Scott Hegerty
- The debt brake: business cycle and welfare consequences of Germany’s new fiscal policy rule pp. 39-74

- Eric Mayer and Nikolai Stähler
- Taking the measure of things: the role of measurement in EU trade pp. 75-109

- Ali Choudhary, Paul Temple and Lei Zhao
- Capital structure and innovation: causality and determinants pp. 111-151

- Eleonora Bartoloni
- Gini’s transvariation analysis: an application on financial crises in developing countries pp. 153-174

- Daniela Bragoli, Piero Ganugi and Giancarlo Ianulardo
- Portfolio choice of financial investors and European business cycle convergence: a panel analysis for EU countries pp. 175-196

- Ansgar Belke and Jennifer Schneider
- Has the Euro increased international price elasticities? pp. 197-214

- Oliver Holtemöller and Goetz Zeddies
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