International Economics and Economic Policy
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Volume 22, issue 4, 2025
- Is Egypt ready for the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM)? Evidence from firm-level data pp. 1-48

- Yasmine Kamal, Mahmoud Mohieldin and Myriam Ramzy
- Effect of institutional quality on intra-African agricultural trade pp. 1-40

- Michael Kwowove Didongo, Daniel Sakyi, Elliot Boateng, Enock Kojo Ayesu and Donatus Kuuzume
- Correction: Financial restructuring, crisis, and productivity growth in bank branches: evidence from a large commercial Spanish bank pp. 1-2

- Idaira Cabrera-Suárez, Jorge V. Pérez-Rodríguez and Simón Sosvilla-Rivero
- The legacy of the (poor) deceased: The effect of the mortality rate on democracy pp. 1-32

- Saeed Khodaverdian
- Does technological innovation influence productive capacities in the Asia–Pacific region? Evidence from a dynamic model approach pp. 1-26

- Emmanuel Umoru Haruna and Yong Jun Baek
- Assessing Italy’s Severino Law: impacts on corruption control and inequality pp. 1-29

- Laura Lopez-Gomez, Laura Policardo and Edgar J. Sanchez-Carrera
- UK participation in manufacturing global value chains pp. 1-34

- Boris Hošoff and Erika Majzlíková
- Empirical regularities of remittances in developing countries pp. 1-50

- Kevin Williams
- Balancing trade and sustainability: free trade zones and corporate ESG performance in China pp. 1-30

- Mengjuan Ling, Mingjun Wang and Kalybek Zh. Abdykadyrov
- Corporate characteristics and firm’s financial fragility: evidence from Kazakhstan pp. 1-19

- Zhandos Ybrayev, Serik Rustanov and Aknur Baglanova
- A dynamic production network approach to model resource productivity shocks from policy interventions in the UK pp. 1-42

- Aicha Kharazi, Peter Hopkinson, Markus Zils and Tomoko Kobayashi
- Correction: The impact of cultural factors on international trade: an empirical analysis pp. 1-1

- Ziad Ghaith and Donald Wagner
- Inflation cost of strategic goods export restriction: evidence from dynamic spatial panel data model pp. 1-25

- William W. Chow
- Friendshoring: The role of geopolitical distance in global value chain pp. 1-25

- Thang Ngoc Doan and Trang Ha Le
- Does over-regulation and outward FDI deter global value chain participation in regional trade agreements? pp. 1-23

- Nida Rahman and Krishan Sharma
- Older population, inflation expectations, and COVID-19: evidence from India’s household expectation survey pp. 1-39

- Bharat Diwakar and Jakir Hussain Mazumder
- Protection and Real Wages: Simulations Including Energy Input pp. 1-10

- Henry Thompson
- Unequal inflationary effects of tariffs across socio-demographic groups pp. 1-24

- Hakan Yilmazkuday
Volume 22, issue 3, 2025
- Economic uncertainty and renewable energy investment pp. 1-36

- Linus Nyiwul, Zhining Hu, Niraj P. Koirala and Hannah Wasson
- Do business confidence and economic growth expectations react to discretionary fiscal policy, fiscal opacity, and fiscal credibility? pp. 1-43

- Gabriel Montes and Joaci Mariano Cabral
- Structural reforms and global value chains: a dynamic analysis of OECD countries based on local projections pp. 1-31

- Dinh Trung Nguyen
- Digital services exports and frontier technology readiness: cross-country evidence from emerging and advanced economies pp. 1-31

- Yeremia Natanael
- Risk-taking channel of monetary policy and the role of ESG and political instability: evidence from South Asia pp. 1-25

- Khalil Ullah Mohammad, Muhammad Mazhar Hussain and Noor Ul Haya Adnan
- Financial restructuring, crisis, and productivity growth in bank branches: evidence from a large commercial Spanish bank pp. 1-23

- Idaira Cabrera-Suárez, Jorge V. Pérez-Rodríguez and Simon Sosvilla-Rivero
- Geopolitical risks, monetary trilemma, and global stagflation pp. 1-23

- Vu Minh Ngo, Huan Huu Nguyen and Phuc Nguyen
- Bridging innovation and growth: the Belt and Road Initiative’s impact on Chinese provincial economies pp. 1-30

- Preethu Rahman and Mohammad Musa
- The impact of economic uncertainty and institutional quality on bank profitability: global evidence pp. 1-29

- Buu Kiem Dang, Duc Toan Vo and Nguyen Tuyet Minh Ha
- The Quantitative Comparative Economics: indices of similarity to economic systems pp. 1-35

- Ali Zeytoon-Nejad
- Country size and exposure to international economic shocks: new evidence from the Financial Crisis pp. 1-49

- Andreas Brunhart
- The impact of cultural factors on international trade: an empirical analysis pp. 1-21

- Ziad Ghaith and Donald Wagner
- Global financial fragmentation under raised geopolitical risk pp. 1-32

- Abdullah Alsadan, Hassan Alalmaee, Chokri Zehri and Wissem Ajili Ben Youssef
- Negative interest rate policy and bank lending channel: evidence from the Swedish experience pp. 1-28

- Önder Özgür, Erdal Tanas Karagol and Fatih Cemil Ozbugday
Volume 22, issue 2, 2025
- Trade credit and global value chains pp. 1-32

- Thang Doan and Huong Giang Mai
- The effect of government spending on the debt-to-GDP ratio in the medium term pp. 1-20

- Emanuel Reis Leão and Pedro Reis Leão
- Long live globalization: geopolitical shocks and international trade pp. 1-20

- Serhan Cevik
- Regional institutions, political volatility and their impact on productivity: a Latin American perspective pp. 1-22

- Mario Seffino and Germán González
- Aid for trade flows and the strength of patent right protection pp. 1-30

- Sèna Kimm Gnangnon
- Exchange rates and investment: comparing the effects of export intensity and import competition pp. 1-30

- Salimeh Abedini Birang, Rebecca Neumann and Saleh S. Tabrizy
- Examination and predictions of risk tolerance levels and thresholds in sovereigns’ external debt defaults pp. 1-52

- Yaseen Ghulam
- Intraregional trade, multiregional trade and economic growth: Evidence from Africa’s market integration pp. 1-28

- Jacob W. Musila and Zelealem Yiheyis
- Austerity and asymmetries in the fiscal policies of the Eurozone: the case of Southern Europe pp. 1-24

- Oscar Bajo-Rubio and Antonio Gómez-Plana
- Adopting the euro does not work without political integration pp. 1-21

- Guillermo Peña
Volume 22, issue 1, 2025
- Macroeconomic shocks, regulatory uncertainty, and the drive towards financial inclusiveness in emerging economies pp. 1-22

- Rexford Abaidoo and Elvis Kwame Agyapong
- The European energy crisis and the US natural gas market dynamics: a structural VAR investigation pp. 1-22

- Michał Rubaszek and Karol Szafranek
- Collective versus segmentalist training system with a technology choice pp. 1-22

- Naoki Shintoyo
- Firm productivity and manufacturing exports in transition economies: An institutional and trade geography perspective pp. 1-30

- Shokhrukh Khasanov and Masato Hiwatari
- Trade and distribution in Guinea-Bissau: A computable general equilibrium analysis pp. 1-30

- Julio Vicente Cateia and Luc Savard
- Uncertainty and inflation: The role of COVID-19 stabilisation policies-Evidence from OECD countries pp. 1-9

- Nicholas Apergis and Emmanuel Apergis
- Greek imports from china: monopoly power of the piraeus port deal pp. 1-18

- Alexi Thompson and James Jozefowicz
- What affected stressed advances of Indian banks in the early 2000s? An investigation of the role of bank-specific and macroeconomic factors pp. 1-24

- Biswa Swarup Misra and Paolo Coccorese
- ICT adoption, trade composition and welfare pp. 1-25

- Dibyendu Maiti and Uday Sinha
- A study of the effectiveness of central bank intervention in BRICS countries pp. 1-25

- Anjaly B. and Malabika Deo
- Labor market consequence of exports diversification and terms of trade shocks in EMDEs pp. 1-23

- Rozina Shaheen
- Are inflation expectations anchored in India? A peek through the credibility lens pp. 1-23

- Anuradha Patnaik
- Competition or complementarity? Assessing the interaction effects of RCEP and CPTPP on agricultural and non-agricultural trade flows pp. 1-31

- Qingtun Kong, Masaaki Yamada, Chengcheng Yang and Haisong Nie
- Agglomeration and non-agglomeration countries and the growth effects of protectionist trade policies pp. 1-15

- Wataru Johdo
- Nonlinearity in exchange rate pass-through across BRICS: Role of business cycle and inflation pp. 1-32

- Javed Ahmad Bhat, Sajad Ahmad Bhat and Waseem Ahmad Parray
- Towards common development through China’s Belt and Road Initiative pp. 1-20

- Zihao Ma, Jiahong Guo, Duanyang Xu and Shixiong Cao
- Mortality and the business cycle: evidence from an estimated DSGE model for Germany pp. 1-28

- Farzaneh Shamsfakhr
- A model of contagion without trading relations pp. 1-34

- Gopal K. Basak, Pranab Das and Allena Rohit
- Evaluating accession decisions in customs unions: a dynamic machine learning approach pp. 1-27

- Dominik Naeher, Philippe Lombaerde and Takfarinas Saber
- Assessing the economic implications of Kyat-Yuan transactions in Myanmar-China trade pp. 1-27

- Moh Moh Zaw Thin, Long Ren and Kyaw Than Oo
- Exploring exchange rate sensitivity to crude oil futures: A study of selected global economies pp. 1-21

- Andrej Privara, Raheel Gohar, Haitham M. Alzoubi, Akash Kalra, Mohammed Ahmar Uddin and Bisharat Hussain Chang
- The determinants of export promotion in Africa: evidence from the implemented trade facilitation measures pp. 1-26

- Olayinka Kareem
- The economic rise of China – an analysis of China’s growth drivers pp. 1-49

- Volker Brühl
- Germany’s macroeconomic drivers during the pandemic and inflation surge pp. 1-49

- Stefan Hohberger
- Economic elite competition and FDI inflows in nondemocratic states pp. 1-29

- Chase Englund
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