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Volume 70, issue 3, 2024
- Gender Gaps in the Economy: Evidence and Policy Perspectives pp. 241-243

- Paola Profeta
- AI and Digital Technology: Gender Gaps in Higher Education pp. 244-270

- José Ignacio Conde-Ruiz, Juan José Ganuza Fernandez, Manu García and Carlos Victoria Lanzón
- The Impact of the ‘Coding Girls’ Program on High School Students’ Skills, Awareness and Aspirations pp. 271-283

- Stefania Basiglio, Daniela Del Boca and Chiara Pronzato
- Women’s Leadership in Fintech: Cross-Country Evidence pp. 284-305

- Purva Khera, Sumiko Ogawa, Ratna Sahay and Mahima Vasishth
- Gender Gaps in Housework Activities in Europe before and after COVID-19 pp. 306-319

- Marta Angelici and Giulia Savio
- Preferences for Redistribution: Two Decades of Gender Gaps and Generational Differences in Europe pp. 320-345

- Monica Bozzano and Simona Scabrosetti
Volume 70, issue 2, 2024
- Introduction: Special Issue on Partisan Politics pp. 69-72

- Niklas Potrafke
- Party Politics in Austria: From Proporz to Populism? pp. 73-83

- Felix Roesel
- Political Partisanship and Economic Outcomes: Canada, 1870–2020 pp. 84-98

- Marcel Voia and J. Stephen Ferris
- Partisan Politics in Finland pp. 99-124

- Hanna Wass, XJanne Tukiainen, Juha Ylisalo, Jeremias Nieminen, Salomo Hirvonen and Veikko Isotalo
- Partisan Politics in Greece from 1974 to the Economic Crisis and Beyond pp. 125-153

- George Economides, Pantelis Kammas, Panagiotis Konstantinou and Vassilis Sarantides
- Partisan Influences in Dutch Politics pp. 154-192

- XMaite D Laméris and Tobias Grohmann
- Partisan Politics in Portugal pp. 193-215

- Francisco José Veiga, Linda Gonçalves Veiga and Beatriz Costa Azevedo
- Political Parties and Public Policies. A Review of the Spanish Evidence pp. 216-239

- Jaume Magre-Pont, Pierre Magontier and Albert Solé-Ollé
Volume 70, issue 1, 2024
- Addressing Longevity Inequality: How Retirement Age Differentiation Can Be Implemented pp. 1-16

- Svend E Hougaard Jensen, Thorsteinn Sigurdur Sveinsson and Gylfi Zoega
- Equilibrium Poaching in Labor Markets pp. 17-33

- Ori Zax and Yanay Farja
- Does Education Affect Religiosity? Causal Evidence from a Conservative Emerging Economy pp. 34-50

- Mustafa Özer, Jan Fidrmuc, Emmanouil Mentzakis and Özcan Özkan
- Do Regional Investment Preferences Affect Corporate Stock Price Crash Risk? Evidence from Chinese Listed Companies pp. 51-68

- Junkai Wang, Baolei Qi, Muhammad Istiaque Hossain, Haipeng Geng and Jameel Hussain Muhammad
Volume 69, issue 3, 2023
- The Impact of Political Fragmentation on the Municipal Spending in Peru pp. 125-157

- Alberto Mendoza and Sergio Hinostroza
- Do Consumers Really Pay for SDGs? Re-Evaluating Consumer Behaviour Using Surveys in the USA, Germany, and Japan pp. 158-176

- Eri Nakamura, Kimitaka Nishitani and Fumitoshi Mizutani
- The Spatial Economic Impact of Crime: Evidence from the Construction Sector in Italian Municipalities pp. 177-193

- Leonzio Rizzo, Massimiliano Ferraresi and Riccardo Secomandi
Volume 69, issue 2, 2023
- Use of Digital Technologies for HR Management in Germany: Survey Evidence pp. 69-90

- Marina Chugunova and Anastasia Danilov
- The Effects of Dual-Enrollment Programs on Students’ Post-Secondary Academic Performance pp. 91-105

- Cody Kirby, Kaustav Misra, Arundhati Bagchi and Sharon P Cox
- Evaluating Fiscal Policy Under Cyclical Balance in Developed Countries pp. 106-124

- Ching-Yi Lu and Ming-Jen Chang
Volume 69, issue 1, 2023
- What Makes Discretionary Counter-Cyclical Fiscal Policy so Difficult? An Analysis of 32 OECD Countries pp. 1-20

- Jakob de Haan and Bram Gootjes
- Financial Education in Secondary Education: A Cross-Country Analysis pp. 21-60

- Luis Alejandro Lopez-Agudo and Oscar David Marcenaro-Gutierrez
- Production in Urban Environments pp. 61-68

- Oded Hochman and Ori Zax
Volume 68, issue 4, 2022
- A Wealth Tax at Work (Behavioural Responses to a Wealth Tax) pp. 321-361

- Thor Thoresen, Marius A K Ring, Odd E Nygård and Jon Epland
- Border Region Attachment: An Empirical Study on Regional Social Capital in the French–German Border Area (Social Capital, Collective Action, and Adaptation to Climate Change) pp. 362-390

- Marcus Wiens, Miriam Klein and Frank Schultmann
- Is a State Bank A Useful Economic Development Tool in the USA? (Jobs for the Heartland: Place-Based Policies in the 21st-Century) pp. 391-413

- Bob Chirinko
- How Fiscal Rules Matter for Successful Fiscal Consolidations: New Evidence (Fiscal Discipline and the Budget Process) pp. 414-433

- Lasse Aaskoven and Rasmus Wiese
Volume 68, issue 3, 2022
- Effects of Refugee Inflow on the Voting Behavior of Natives: Application of Mobile Phone Data (Local Governance Quality and the Environmental Cost of Forced Migration) pp. 219-252

- Emine Kübra Usta
- Effect of Tax Structure Reform on Public Debt in Developing Countries (The Target Rates of Tariff and Tax Reform) pp. 253-280

- Sèna Kimm Gnangnon
- Gallup Democracy in Exercising the NATO Membership Option: The Cases of Finland and Sweden (A Political Theory of Populism) pp. 281-296

- Vesa Kanniainen
- VAT Listings within the EU Member States and Their Impact on Tax Evasion (Designing VAT Systems: Some Efficiency Considerations) pp. 297-318

- Alžběta Holá, Markéta Arltová and Hana Zídková
Volume 68, issue 2, 2022
- The Impact of Internship Experience on Schooling and Labour Market Outcomes (Secondary Vocational Education and the Transition from School to Work) pp. 127-154

- Brecht Neyt, Dieter Verhaest, Lorenzo Navarini and Stijn Baert
- Female Teachers’ Effect on Their Pupils’ Voting Behavior and Views on Female Labor Force Participation (Democracy Comes to Europe: Franchise Extension and Fiscal Outcomes 1830–1938) pp. 155-183

- Eiji Yamamura
- Can Monetary Policy Affect Bank Behaviour? Evidence from Bank Credit Standards (Changes in Bank Lending Standards and the Macroeconomy) pp. 184-199

- Nektarios Michail and Demetris Koursaros
- Masters and Slaves: A Matching Model of Forced Labor with Heterogeneous Workers (The Economics of Labor Coercion) pp. 200-218

- Bianca Willert
Volume 68, issue 1, 2022
- The Length of Schooling and the Timing of Family Formation (Income Taxes and the Timing of Marital Decisions) pp. 1-45

- Josefine Koebe and Jan Marcus
- An Ex-Ante Assessment of the AGI: Firm-Level Evidence from Belgian Tax Return Data (To Shift or Not to Shift? Intertemporal Income Shifting as a Response to the Risk Capital Allowance Introduction in Belgium) pp. 46-72

- Pieter Buyl, Annelies Roggeman and Isabelle Verleyen
- One Market to Rule Them All: How Financial Integration Influenced Inequality in the European Union (Inequality and Economic Growth: The Perspective of the New Growth Theories) pp. 73-97

- Hans-Peter Burghof and Marcel Gehrung
- Evolution of Monetary Policy in Peru: An Empirical Application Using a Mixture Innovation TVP-VAR-SV Model* (Metas de Inflación en Una Economía Dolarizada: La Experencia Del Perú) pp. 98-126

- Jhonatan Portilla, Gabriel Rodríguez and Paul Castillo
Volume 67, issue 4, 2021
- Populism and Social Polarization in European Democracies (Bien-Être et Vote) pp. 371-404

- Victor Ginsburgh, Sergio Perelman and Pierre Pestieau
- Impact of Trade on Inequality: New Evidence of What, When, and Where (Thoughts on Inequality and the Financial Crisis) pp. 405-439

- Abu Bakkar Siddique
- Reassessment of the Fiscal Multiplier in Developing Countries: Regime-Switching Model (Estimation of Panel Vector Autoregression in Stata) pp. 440-462

- Michal Hlaváček, Ilgar Ismayilov and Ayaz Zeynalov
- Alcohol Availability and Alcohol-Attributable Mortality: Economic Implications following a Change in Sales Policy (Social Problems in Official Statistics in Estonia in the 1980s and 1990s) pp. 463-483

- Relika Stoppel
- A Quantitative Assessment of the Net Wealth Tax: The Spanish Experience (Income and Wealth Concentration in Spain from a Historical and Fiscal Perspective) pp. 488-510

- Jose M. Duran-Cabre and Alejandro Esteller Moré
Volume 67, issue 3, 2021
- Wage Growth across Fields of Study among Young College Graduates: Is There a Gender Gap? pp. 251-274

- Rocío Sánchez-Mangas and Virginia Sanchez-Marcos
- Debt Managers’ Reaction to Sovereign Risk in the Euro Area: Evidence and Policy Implications pp. 276-295

- Ivo Arnold
- Are Technology Shocks More Expansionary at the ZLB? pp. 296-317

- Yangyang Ji
- Did Lockdown Work? An Economist’s Cross-Country Comparison pp. 318-331

- Christian Bjørnskov
- Opening-Up Trajectories and Economic Recovery: Lessons after the First Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic pp. 332-369

- Asli Demirguc-Kunt, Michael Lokshin and Iván Torre
Volume 67, issue 2, 2021
- Kindergarten for Free?! Empirical Evidence on the Utilization of Income Tax Deductions for Child Care Expenses pp. 129-154

- Lena Calahorrano and Sven Stöwhase
- The Central Bank Governor and Interest Rate Setting by Committee pp. 155-185

- Emile van Ommeren and Giulia Piccillo
- China’s Monetary and Macroprudential Policies: Are They Complementary or Substitutive? pp. 186-209

- Peter Sinclair and Lixin Sun
- Tax Reform, Trade Openness and Export Product Diversification in Developing Countries pp. 210-234

- Sèna Kimm Gnangnon
- The Effect of New Deal Policies Revisited pp. 238-249

- Yangyang Ji
Volume 67, issue 1, 2021
- Evergreening in the Euro Area: Evidence from Survey Data and a Conceptual Framework pp. 1-34

- Sven Steinkamp, Aaron Tornell and Frank Westermann
- Party Ideology and Vocational Education Spending: Empirical Evidence from Germany pp. 35-60

- Ivo Bischoff and Julia Hauschildt
- Frontloaded Income Taxation of Old-Age Pensions: For Efficiency and Fairness in a World of International Labor Mobility pp. 61-77

- Bernd Genser and Robert Holzmann
- The 2008 Financial Crisis and the Lack of Retaliatory Trade Intervention pp. 78-105

- Chunding Li, John Whalley, Chuantian He and Chuangwei Lin
- Furor over the Fed: A President’s Tweets and Central Bank Independence pp. 106-127

- Antoine Camous and Dmitry Matveev
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