International Economics and Economic Policy
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Volume 18, issue 4, 2021
- Digital and competing information sources: Impact on environmental concern and prospects for international policy cooperation pp. 631-660

- Vladimir Udalov and Paul Welfens
- Income distribution and total factor productivity: a cross-country panel cointegration analysis pp. 661-698

- Delphin Kamanda Espoir and Nicholas Ngepah
- Foreign exchange market pressure and stock market dynamics in emerging Asia pp. 699-719

- Muhammad Aftab, Abid Ali and Scott Hegerty
- The resurgence of currency mismatches: Emerging market economies are not out of the woods yet? pp. 721-742

- Hari Venkatesh and Gourishankar S. Hiremath
- Do conditional cash transfers increase schooling among adolescents? pp. 743-766

- Eric Draeger
- Tolerance of tax evasion pp. 767-786

- Alvaro Forteza and Cecilia Noboa
- International cooperation on financial market regulation pp. 787-824

- Michael Abendschein and Harry Gölz
- Fisher’s hypothesis, survey-based expectations and asymmetric adjustments: Empirical evidence from South Africa pp. 825-846

- Andrew Phiri and Lutho Mbekeni
- International trade and economic growth: evidence from a panel ARDL-PMG approach pp. 847-868

- Wajdi Bardi and Mohamed Ali Hfaiedh
- Does the financial cooperation agreement increase the interdependency among ASEAN+3 equity markets? A Markov switching approach pp. 869-899

- Md. Saifur Rahman and Farihana Shahari
- Asset bubbles, financial sector, and current challenges to regulatory framework pp. 901-925

- Akaki Tsomaia
Volume 18, issue 3, 2021
- How will COVID-19 affect an already fragile global economy? pp. 453-455

- Joaquim Oliveira Martins and Werner Roeger
- How lockdown causes a missing generation of start-ups and jobs pp. 457-473

- Shyngys Karimov and Jozef Konings
- Effects of Covid-19 on Euro area GDP and inflation: demand vs. supply disturbances pp. 475-492

- Robert Kollmann
- Nominal and real interest rates in OECD countries, changes in sight after covid-19? pp. 493-516

- Claude Bismut and Ismaël Ramajo
- Who absorbs the shock? An analysis of the fiscal impact of the COVID-19 crisis on different levels of government pp. 517-540

- Sean Dougherty and Pietrangelo Biase
- Productivity and the pandemic: short-term disruptions and long-term implications pp. 541-570

- Klaas Vries, Abdul Azeez Erumban and Bart Ark
- COVID-19 acceleration in digitalisation, aggregate productivity growth and the functional income distribution pp. 571-604

- Björn Döhring, Atanas Hristov, Christoph Maier, Werner Roeger and Anna Thum-Thysen
- Globalization, Freedoms and Economic convergence: an empirical exploration of a trivariate relationship using a large panel pp. 605-629

- Jorge Braga Macedo, Joaquim Oliveira Martins and Joao Jalles
Volume 18, issue 2, 2021
- An international reserves variation threshold to increase loan funding pp. 247-265

- Wilfredo Maldonado, Jorge Guillén and Jussara Ribeiro
- Quo Vadis, Britain? – Implications of the Brexit process on the UK’s real economy pp. 267-307

- Kaan Celebi
- Can South America form an optimal monetary area? A structural vector autoregression analysis pp. 309-329

- León Padilla and Ángel Rodriguez García-Brazales
- The (pro-) cyclicality of government consumption in the EU and official expectations of future output growth: new evidence pp. 331-345

- David Cronin and Kieran McQuinn
- Does corruption matter for FDI flows in the OECD? A gravity analysis pp. 347-377

- Tobias Zander
- Tax transition in developing countries: do value added tax and excises really work? pp. 379-424

- Kodjo Adandohoin
- International interdependency of macroeconomic activities: a multivariate empirical analysis pp. 425-450

- Sanjay Rout and Hrushikesh Mallick
- Correction to: International interdependency of macroeconomic activities: a multivariate empirical analysis pp. 451-451

- Sanjay Rout and Hrushikesh Mallick
Volume 18, issue 1, 2021
- Testing as an approach to control the Corona epidemic dynamics and avoid lockdowns pp. 1-24

- Thomas Gries and Paul Welfens
- Export market risk and the role of state credit guarantees pp. 25-72

- Inga Heiland and Erdal Yalcin
- U.S. – Italy commodity trade and the J-curve: new evidence from asymmetry analysis pp. 73-103

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and Ridha Nouira
- Trade openness and industry performance in SADC countries: is the manufacturing sector different? pp. 105-126

- Hlalefang Khobai and Clement Moyo
- Would economic growth affect air pollution in light of the potential transatlantic trade and investment partnership? pp. 127-156

- Dhimitri Qirjo and Razvan Pascalau
- Oil prices, stock market returns, and volatility spillovers: evidence from Saudi Arabia pp. 157-175

- Emrah Çevik, Selahattin Dibooglu, Atif Awad Abdallah and Eisa Abdulrahman Al-Eisa
- Measuring financial knowledge: a macroeconomic perspective pp. 177-222

- Francisco J. Oliver-Márquez, Almudena Guarnido-Rueda and Ignacio Amate-Fortes
- Drivers of inflation-linked public debt: an empirical investigation pp. 223-244

- Patricia Gomez-Gonzalez
- Correction to: Exportmarket risk and the role of state credit guarantees pp. 245-245

- Inga Heiland and Erdal Yalcin
Volume 17, issue 4, 2020
- Editors’ note pp. 799-800

- Christian Richter, Paul Welfens and Holger C. Wolf
- COVID-19 infections and fatalities developments: empirical evidence for OECD countries and newly industrialized economies pp. 801-847

- Lucas Bretschger, Elise Grieg, Paul Welfens and Tian Xiong
- Export product diversification and tax performance quality in developing countries pp. 849-876

- Sèna Kimm Gnangnon
- The effects of trade deficit on output and employment: evidence from the U.S.’s economy pp. 877-895

- Tuan Le and William Baker
- Constituency systems, election proximity, special interests and a free trade agreement: the case of the Trans-Pacific Partnership in Japan pp. 897-922

- Koichi Kagitani and Kozo Harimaya
- Trade and economic development: global causality and development- and openness-related heterogeneity pp. 923-944

- Thomas Gries and M. Redlin
Volume 17, issue 3, 2020
- Regional integration in the EU and ASEAN in the period of declining multilateralism and corona shocks pp. 555-561

- Suthiphand Chirathivat, Natthanan Kunnamas and Paul Welfens
- Trump’s Trade Policy, BREXIT, Corona Dynamics, EU Crisis and Declining Multilateralism pp. 563-634

- Paul Welfens
- British exceptionalism: pride and prejudice and Brexit pp. 635-658

- Andrew J. Crozier
- ASEAN and the EU Challenged by “Divide and Rule” Strategies of the US and China Evidence and Possible Reactions pp. 659-670

- Suthiphand Chirathivat and Rolf Langhammer
- Shaping ocean governance: a study of EU normative power on Thailand’s sustainable fisheries pp. 671-685

- Ajaree Tavornmas and Kasira Cheeppensook
- The quest for infrastructure development from a “market creation” perspective: China’s “Belt and Road”, Japan’s “Quality Infrastructure” and the EU’s “Connecting Europe and Asia” pp. 687-704

- Werner Pascha
- ASEAN and the EU: an assessment of interregional trade potentials pp. 705-726

- Evelyn Devadason and Shujaat Mubarik
- EU-ASEAN relations in the 2020s: pragmatic inter-regionalism? pp. 727-745

- Julie Gilson
- ASEAN in the South China Sea conflict, 2012–2018: A lesson in conflict transformation from normative power Europe pp. 747-764

- K. Cheeppensook
- Normative power Europe, ASEAN and Thailand pp. 765-781

- Natthanan Kunnamas
- Opportunities in ASEAN-EU economic cooperation pp. 783-798

- Marissa Maricosa Paderon
Volume 17, issue 2, 2020
- Macroeconomic and health care aspects of the coronavirus epidemic: EU, US and global perspectives pp. 295-362

- Paul Welfens
- The amplifier/divider mechanism of the financial cycle pp. 363-380

- Omar Chafik
- US non-linear causal effects on global equity indices in Normal times versus unconventional eras pp. 381-407

- Stephanos Papadamou, Νikolaos A. Kyriazis and Panayiotis Tzeremes
- Credit market conditions and impact of monetary policy in a developing economy context pp. 409-425

- Rozina Shaheen
- Asymmetric cointegration and the J-curve: new evidence from commodity trade between the U.S. and Canada pp. 427-482

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and Hadiseh Fariditavana
- Volatility transmission between commodities and Ibovespa in the period 2000–2016: Is there a possibility of diversification? pp. 483-501

- Pedro Vartanian
- Examining the asymmetric monetary policy response to foreign exchange market conditions in emerging and developing economies pp. 503-530

- Helena Glebocki Keefe and Hedieh Shadmani
- Measuring fiscal sustainability in the welfare state: fiscal space as fiscal sustainability pp. 531-554

- Hyejin Ko
Volume 17, issue 1, 2020
- Impacts of conventional and unconventional US monetary policies on global financial markets pp. 1-24

- Shigeki Ono
- Convergence of retail banking interest rates to households in euro area: time-varying measurement and determinants pp. 25-65

- Priyanshi Gupta and Sanjay Sehgal
- Exchange-rate volatility and commodity trade between the U.S. and Germany: asymmetry analysis pp. 67-124

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee, Ridha Nouira and Sami Saafi
- The tipping point of financial development? – evidence from OECD countries pp. 125-165

- Vighneswara Swamy and Dharani M
- Tradability of output and the current account in Europe pp. 167-218

- Roman Stöllinger
- One-way effect or multiple-way causality: foreign direct investment, institutional quality and shadow economy? pp. 219-239

- Cong Minh Huynh, Thai Nguyen, Hoang Bao Nguyen and Canh Nguyen
- Renewable and non-renewable energy consumption and economic growth in G7 countries: evidence from panel autoregressive distributed lag (P-ARDL) model pp. 241-258

- Jaganath Behera and Alok Mishra
- EU-US trade post-trump perspectives: TTIP aspects related to foreign direct investment and innovation pp. 259-294

- Andre Jungmittag and Paul Welfens
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