International Economics and Economic Policy
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Volume 20, issue 4, 2023
- Risk-shifting, concentration risk, and heterogeneous borrowers pp. 509-536

- Jens Fittje
- Are business cycles in emerging market economies alike? pp. 537-561

- Bira Zhahadai
- Export concentration in developing countries: do real exchange rate misalignments matter? pp. 563-593

- Andrés Jung and Silvia Vázquez
- The impact of oil price changes on industrial production: a panel smooth-transition approach on G7 countries pp. 595-612

- Majid Moayyed and Mehdi Shiva
- Corporate taxes and FDI in developing economies pp. 613-633

- Chigozie Andy Ngwaba
- Can a host country increase human capital by accepting study migrants? pp. 635-650

- Akira Shimada
- An estimated model of a commodity-exporting economy for the integrated policy framework: evidence from Mongolia pp. 651-708

- Gan-Ochir Doojav and Munkhbayar Gantumur
- The economic impact of the US-China trade dispute pp. 709-728

- Lars Nilsson and Stephan Nolte
Volume 20, issue 3, 2023
- Inward foreign direct investment and inclusiveness of growth: will renewable energy consumption make a difference? pp. 367-388

- Khadijah Iddrisu, Isaac Ofoeda and Joshua Yindenaba Abor
- Do trade openness and governance matter for economic growth in Africa? A case of EAC and WAEMU countries pp. 389-412

- Ashiru Ibrahim and Michael Rabiu Abdulmalik
- Fed with import and starved by war: Estimating the consequences of the Russia-Ukraine conflict on cereals trade and global hunger pp. 413-423

- Marta Marson and Donatella Saccone
- Role of the choice of exchange rate regime on real exchange rate misalignments in South Sahara African countries pp. 425-455

- Kadjatou Dakoure, Mahamadou Diarra and M. Idrissa Ouedraogo
- Energy aid volatility across developing countries: a disaggregated sectoral analysis pp. 457-483

- Panika Jain and Samaresh Bardhan
- Positive externalities of the EU cohesion policy: Toward more synchronised CEE countries? pp. 485-508

- Benoit Dicharry and Lubica Stiblarova
Volume 20, issue 2, 2023
- Should the United States rejoin the Trans-Pacific trade deal? pp. 235-255

- Ken Itakura and Hiro Lee
- Economic development through women’s economic rights: a panel data analysis pp. 257-278

- Amjad Naveed, Nisar Ahmad, Amber Naz and Aziza Zhuparova
- A review of inflation expectations and perceptions research in the past four decades: a bibliometric analysis pp. 279-302

- Pooja Kapoor and Sujata Kar
- The dynamic response to trade policy: evidence from the US textile and clothing industries pp. 303-326

- Lucas Threinen
- The multidimensional effect of financial development on the shadow economy in Africa: A dynamic panel analysis approach pp. 327-365

- Emmanuel U. Haruna
Volume 20, issue 1, 2023
- Attracting private capital for development: Are poorer countries less efficient? pp. 1-26

- Dominik Naeher and Raghavan Narayanan
- The CAFTA-DR Free Trade Agreement — Analyzing its effects in a modern gravity framework pp. 27-93

- Juan René Rojas Rodríguez and Xenia Matschke
- The European carbon border adjustment mechanism: a small step in the right direction pp. 95-138

- Niko Korpar, Mario Larch and Roman Stöllinger
- Compulsory education and fertility: evidence from Poland’s education reform in 1956 pp. 139-161

- Stefani Milovanska-Farrington and Stephen Farrington
- The effect of trade sanctions on employment through total factor productivity pp. 163-187

- Javad Nosratabadi
- Technical regulations and exporters’ dynamics: evidence from developing countries pp. 189-212

- Valentina Rollo
- Financial integration in Asia: new Empirical evidence using dynamic panel data estimations pp. 213-231

- Burak Erkut and Gagan Deep Sharma
- Correction: The capital tax paradox in a greening economy pp. 233-234

- Kirill Borissov, Lucas Bretschger and Aleksey Minabutdinov
Volume 19, issue 4, 2022
- Gas price caps and electricity production effects in the context of the Russo-Ukrainian War: modeling and new policy reforms pp. 645-673

- Werner Roeger and Paul Welfens
- Export diversification and financial openness pp. 675-717

- Sèna Kimm Gnangnon
- The effect of child benefits on financial difficulties and spending habits: evidence from Poland’s Family 500 + program pp. 719-739

- Stefani Milovanska-Farrington
- OECD countries’ twin long-run challenge: The impact of aging dynamics and increasing natural disasters on savings ratios pp. 741-759

- Tian Xiong, Kaan Celebi and Paul Welfens
- Oil price shocks and global liquidity: macroeconomic effects on the Brazilian real pp. 761-781

- Rodrigo da Silva Souza and Leonardo Bornacki Mattos
- FDI, liquidity, and political uncertainty: A global analysis pp. 783-823

- Marvin Jahn and Paul Stricker
- Business cycle characteristics of Mediterranean economies: a secular trend and cycle dynamics perspective pp. 825-862

- Anna Solms and Bernd Süssmuth
- Foreign macroeconomic conditions and antidumping actions: evidence from the USA pp. 863-883

- Koichi Kagitani and Yasunobu Tomoda
- Should they stay or should they go? Negative interest rate policies under review pp. 885-912

- Joscha Beckmann, Klaus-Jürgen Gern and Nils Jannsen
Volume 19, issue 3, 2022
- Good institutions, more FDI? Evidence from Indian firm-level data pp. 411-436

- Munmi Saikia
- Factors affecting bank loan quality: a panel analysis of emerging markets pp. 437-458

- Petr Jakubík and Eyup Kadioglu
- Did the great influenza of 1918–1920 trigger a reversal of the first era of globalization?* pp. 459-490

- Pierre Siklos
- Transmission mechanisms of conventional and unconventional monetary policies in open economies pp. 491-536

- Ivan Hajdukovic
- A general equilibrium model of Value Added Tax evasion: an application to Pakistan pp. 537-556

- Andrew Feltenstein, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez, Biplab Datta and Sohani Fatehin
- The past, present and future of euro area monetary-fiscal interactions pp. 557-579

- Karl Whelan
- Environmental policy and convexity of climate change damage functions: an experiment with New Keynesian DSGE model pp. 581-614

- Samuel Kwesi Dunyo
- A time series approach to study the dynamic effects of bilateral trade agreements pp. 615-643

- Blanca Jiménez-García and Julio Rodríguez
Volume 19, issue 2, 2022
- Special issue of the journal international economics and economic policy: international economics, climate policy innovations and economic policy (IEEP, issue 2) pp. 239-243

- Lucas Bretschger and Paul Welfens
- The macroeconomic effects of import tariffs in a model with multinational firms and foreign direct investment pp. 245-266

- Werner Roeger and Paul Welfens
- The determinants of sovereign risk premiums in the UK and the European government bond market: the impact of Brexit pp. 267-298

- Samir Kadiric
- New COVID-related results for estimating the shadow economy in the global economy in 2021 and 2022 pp. 299-313

- Friedrich Schneider
- The capital tax paradox in a greening economy pp. 315-329

- Kirill Borissov, Lucas Bretschger and Aleksey Minabutdinov
- Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: assessment of the humanitarian, economic, and financial impact in the short and medium term pp. 331-381

- Vasily Astrov, Mahdi Ghodsi, Richard Grieveson, Mario Holzner, Artem Kochnev, Michael Landesmann, Olga Pindyuk, Robert Stehrer, Maryna Tverdostup and Alexandra Bykova
- Energy sanctions and the global economy: mandated vs unilateral sanctions pp. 383-399

- Christof Rühl
- The distribution of power within the EU: perspectives on a Ukrainian accession and a Turkish accession pp. 401-409

- Werner Kirsch
Volume 19, issue 1, 2022
- The role of technological capabilities and gap in the cross-country patenting: an empirical investigation pp. 1-27

- Aparna Sharma, Ruchi Sharma and Sidheswar Panda
- Housing and stock market wealth effects in developing economies pp. 29-49

- Bhupal Singh
- Higher wages in exporters and multinational firms evidence from linked employer–employee data pp. 51-78

- Ayumu Tanaka
- Financial spillovers, spillbacks, and the scope for international macroprudential policy coordination pp. 79-127

- Pierre-Richard Agénor and Luiz Awazu Pereira da Silva
- Motivations behind individuals’ energy efficiency investments and daily energy-saving behavior: The case of China pp. 129-155

- J. K. Perret, V. Udalov and N. Fabisch
- Voluntary corporate climate initiatives and regulatory threat pp. 157-184

- Dragan Ilić and Janick Christian Mollet
- Households’ inflation perceptions and expectations: survey evidence from New Zealand pp. 185-217

- Bernd Hayo and Florian Neumeier
- Global cargo gravitation model: airports matter for forecasts pp. 219-238

- Fabian Baier, Peter Berster and Marc Gelhausen
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