European Journal of Comparative Economics
2004 - 2024
Current editor(s): Matteo Migheli, Giovanni Ramello, Koji Domon, Peter Grajzl, David M. Kemme, Marcello Signorelli and Richard Watt From Cattaneo University (LIUC) Contact information at EDIRC. Bibliographic data for series maintained by Laura Ballestra (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 16, issue 2, 2019
- Globalization, regulation and profitability of banks: a comparative analysis of Europe, United States, India and China pp. 127-170

- Elisabeth Paulet and Hareesh Mavoori
- Worker mobility and the purchase of low CO2 emission vehicles in France: a datamining approach pp. 171-205

- Raphaël Homayoun Boroumand, Stéphane Goutte, Thomas Péran and Thomas Porcher
- Financial leverage and firm performance: evidence from Amman stock exchange pp. 207-237

- Bassam M. Abu-Abbas, Turki Alhmoud, Fatima A. Algazo
- Determinants of corruption: can we put all countries in the same basket? pp. 239-276

- Blaise Gnimassoun
- Happiness, life satisfaction, well-being: survey design and response analysis pp. 277-312

- Anna Maffioletti, Agata Maida, Francesco Scacciati
- How to overcome the crisis of the European growth potential? The role of the government pp. 313-334

- Péter Halmai Andrea Elekes
Volume 16, issue 1, 2019
- EU membership and economic growth: empirical evidence for the CEE countries pp. 3-40

- Mariusz Prochniak Ryszard Rapacki
- The interaction of individual values and sticky formal institutions in economic development pp. 41-67

- Judit Kapas
- Private capital inflow and growth in former Soviet-bloc countries: roles of stock market and demand-side macroeconomic policy pp. 69-79

- Adil H. Suliman, Mohammed Zakaullah Shariff, Humoud AlMutairi, Khaled ElMawazini
- Institutional insights into contract theories: a comparative approach to the French and German dairy industries under liberalization pp. 81-104

- Andrea Fink-Kessler Marie Derville
- Brexit and CDS spillovers across UK and Europe pp. 105-124

- Refk Selmi Jamal Bouoiyour
Volume 15, issue 2, 2018
- Single Motherhood in East and West Germany: What Can Explain the Differences? pp. 197-229

- Uwe Jirjahn
- The Determinants of Youth Unemployment: A Panel Data Analysis of OECD Countries pp. 231-248

- Halim Tatlı
- Export Upgrading in Donor and Recipient Countries and Bilateral Development Aid Allocation pp. 249-276

- Sèna Kimm Gnangnon
- Are UK industries resilient in dealing with uncertainty? The case of Brexit pp. 277-292

- Refk Selmi Jamal Bouoiyour
- Central Banking without Romance pp. 293-314

- Thomas Hogan
Volume 15, issue 1, 2018
- Human Capital in the Twenty First Century pp. 3-9

- Daniel Kuehn
- Business Tax Evasion in Transition Economies: A Cross-Country Panel Investigation pp. 11-36

- Lumir Abdixhiku, Geoff Pugh, Iraj Hashi
- Does Election of an Additional Female Councilor Increase Women's Candidacy in the Future? pp. 37-81

- Jekaterina Kuliomina
- Secular decline in profit rates: time series analysis of a classical hypothesis pp. 83-118

- Ivan D. Trofimov
- Is corruption efficiency-enhancing? A case study of the Central and Eastern European region pp. 119-164

- Claire Giordano
- Fiscal austerity and monetary easing: which one is to be praised for ending the euro area crisis? pp. 165-189

- Pompeo Della Posta
- Book review: Nils Karlson, Statecraft and liberal reforms in advanced democracies pp. 191-193

- Enrico Colombatto
Volume 14, issue 2, 2017
- The European Integration and its International Dimension: An Introduction pp. 157-160

- Galina Kolev
- Fiscal Sustainability: Does EU Membership Change Policy Behavior? Empirical Evidence from Central and Eastern Europe pp. 161-175

- Bettina Bökemeier
- Greece and the Troika – Lessons from International Best Practice Cases of Successful Price (and Wage) Adjustment pp. 177-195

- Ansgar Belke and Daniel Gros
- Business Cycle Accounting: Bulgaria after the introduction of the currency board arrangement (1999-2014) pp. 197-219

- Aleksandar Vasilev
- Ageism and the business cycle: an exploratory approach pp. 221-264

- Laetitia Challe
- Untangling the causal relationship between tax burden distribution and economic growth in 23 OECD countries: Fresh evidence from linear and non-linear Granger causality pp. 265-301

- Sami Saafi, Meriem Bel Haj Mohamed and Abdeljelil Farhat
- Wage inequality in workers’ cooperatives and conventional firms pp. 303-329

- Nathalie Magne
Volume 14, issue 1, 2017
- Alternative Economic Policies in Europe: An Introduction pp. 3-12

- Gioacchino Garofoli and Stuart Holland
- Out of the Crisis. A radical change of strategy for the Eurozone pp. 13-37

- Andrea Ginzburg and Annamaria Simonazzi
- Virtuous and Vicious Circles: Lessons for Current European Policies from Italian Post-War Development pp. 39-58

- Gioacchino Garofoli
- United States of America, European economy and inequality: A perspective from the economic history, 1910-2010 pp. 59-87

- Carles Manera, Ferran Navinés and Javier Franconneti
- Flexible Labour, Flexible Production and Innovation-by-Agreement: International Comparisons Contesting the Lindbeck-Snower Insider-Outsider Thesis and 'Structural Reforms' in the European Union pp. 89-107

- Teresa Carla Oliveira and Stuart Holland
- European economic policies, stock-flow relations and the great double crisis pp. 109-121

- Vittorio Valli
- Interdependence between core and peripheries of the European economy: secular stagnation and growth in the Western Balkans pp. 123-139

- Will Bartlett and Ivana Prica
- Income and structural convergence of Western Balkans to European Union pp. 141-154

- Ermelinda Meksi and Ermelinda Xhaja (Gjika)
Volume 13, issue 2, 2016
- A comparison of pre- and post-crisis efficiency of OECD countries: evidence from a model with temporal heterogeneity in time and unobservable individual effect pp. 135-167

- Roman Matkovskyy
- Could Mexico become the new ‘China’? Policy drivers of competitiveness and productivity pp. 169-198

- Sean Dougherty and Octavio Escobar
- The Role of Firm Size and Firm Age in Employment Growth: Evidence for Slovenia, 1996-2013 pp. 199-219

- Biswajit Banerjee and Manca Jesenko
- Rational Asymmetric Development, Piketty and Poverty in Africa pp. 221-246

- Simplice Asongu and Jacinta Nwachukwu
- Informing Water Policies with a Residential Water Demand Function: The Case of Serbia pp. 247-266

- Arnaud Reynaud, Denis Lanzanova, Miodrag B. Milovanovic and Ad de Roo
Volume 13, issue 1, 2016
- Explaining labor wedge trends: An equilibrium search approach pp. 3-35

- Coralia Azucena Quintero Rojas and Francois Langot
- Foreign direct investments in Europe: are the East-West differences still so noticeable? pp. 37-61

- Mariem Brahim and Sébastien Dupuch
- Symposium Editorial: Recent issues in the analysis of energy prices pp. 63-65

- Duc Khuong Nguyen and Benoît Sévi
- On the Time Varying Relationship between Oil Price and G7 Equity index: a Multivariate Approach pp. 67-79

- Khaled Guesmi, Zied Fiti, Ilyes Abid and Gazi Salah Uddin
- Wind power feed-in impact on electricity prices in Germany 2009-2013 pp. 81-96

- François Benhmad and Jacques Percebois
- The Oil Price and Exchange Rate Relationship Revisited: A time-varying VAR parameter approach pp. 97-131

- Vincent Brémond, Emmanuel Hache and Tovonony Razafindrabe
Volume 12, issue 2, 2015
- Outward Foreign Direct Investment from BRIC countries: Comparing strategies of Brazilian, Russian, Indian and Chinese multinational companies pp. 79-131

- Wladimir Andreff
- Structural Change, Globalization and Economic Growth in China and India pp. 133-163

- Vittorio Valli and Donatella Saccone
- Structural Change and Mid-Income Trap – Under which conditions can China succeed in moving towards higher income status? pp. 165-188

- Helmut Wagner
Volume 12, issue 1, 2015
- Capital mobility in the panel GMM framework: Evidence from EU members pp. 3-19

- Natalya Ketenci
- Migration, remittances and educational levels of household members left behind: Evidence from rural Morocco pp. 21-40

- Amal Miftah Jamal Bouoiyour
- Are both dimensions of property rights "efficient"? pp. 41-69

- Pál Czeglédi
- Book Review: Economic Policy Coordination in the Euro Area by Armin Steinbach pp. 71-74

- Ulrich Oberndorfer
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