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Oxford Open Economics
2022 - 2024
Current editor(s): Professor Ugo Panizza From Oxford University Press Bibliographic data for series maintained by Oxford University Press (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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2024, volume 3
- On the road to equity: examining income-related inequalities in ownership of safer cars pp. 244-66

- Vincenzo Carrieri, Apostolos Davillas and Victor Hugo de Oliveira
- Exporting, investing and productivity dynamics in African manufacturing pp. 772-92

- Kilishi A Alka
2023, volume 2
- The morphing of dictators: why dictators get worse over time pp. 1-19

- Kaushik Basu
- Cash versus lottery video messages: online COVID-19 vaccine incentives experiment pp. 9-8

- Raymond M Duch, Adrian Barnett, Maciej Filipek, Javier Espinosa-Brito, Laurence Roope, Mara Violato and Philip M Clarke
- Climate change and economic activity: evidence from US states pp. 28-46

- Kamiar Mohaddes, Ryan N C Ng, Mohammad Pesaran, Mehdi Raissi and Jui-Chung Yang
- Corporate Taxation and International Financial Integration: U.S. evidence from a consolidated perspective pp. 47-66

- Agustín Bénétrix and André Sanchez
- A time-varying threshold STAR model with applications pp. 63-98

- Michael Dueker, Laura Jackson Young, Michael Owyang and Martin Sola
- Optimal large population Tullock contests pp. 289-294

- Ratul Lahkar and Saptarshi Mukherjee
- On Debt and climate pp. 307-316

- Patrick Bolton, Lee Buchheit, Mitu Gulati, Ugo Panizza, Beatrice Weder and Jeromin Zettelmeyer
- When do default nudges work? pp. 391-425

- Carl Bonander, Mats Ekman and Niklas Jakobsson
- The informal carer experience during the COVID-19 pandemic: mental health, loneliness, and financial (in)-security pp. 428-442

- Edward J D, David Meads and Clare Gardiner
- Internet and mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic: evidence from the UK pp. 433-459

- Climent Quintana-Domeque, Jingya Zeng and Xiaohui Zhang
- Sentiment and the belief in fake news during the 2020 presidential primaries pp. 512-547

- Christopher Adamo and Jeffrey Carpenter
- Macrodynamics and climate: reformulation pp. 518-523

- Gaël Giraud and Paul Valcke
- Escalation of civil war in Nepal: The role of local poverty, inequality and caste polarization pp. 590-606

- Hari Sharma and John Gibson
- Acquiring Land from Traditional Communities: Bottlenecks, Misallocation and Second-Best Considerations pp. 1261-1282

- Maitreesh Ghatak and Dilip Mookherjee
- Special Collection on Labour, Political Economy, Sustainability and the Law

- Amrita Dhillon
- Dylanomics Why Economies ‘Not Busy Being Born’ Are ‘Busy Dying’

- Robert Hockett
2022, volume 1
- Potterian economics pp. 1-32

- Daniel Levy and Avichai Snir
- Dollar beta and stock returns pp. 1-10

- Valentina Bruno, Ilhyock Shim and Hyun Song Shin
- A new general interest journal to make economics open again pp. 1-2

- Agustín Bénétrix, Ananish Chaudhuri, Philip Clarke, Amrita Dhillon, Ana Beatriz Galvão, Pushkar Maitra and Ugo Panizza
- Empty digital wallets: new technologies and old inequalities in digital financial services among women pp. 1-29

- Laura Caron
- Intertemporal planning with subjective uncertainty: anticipating your lazy, disorganized self pp. 1-12

- Kalyan Chatterjee, R Vijay Krishna and Barry Sopher
- Consideration of others and consideration of future consequences predict cooperation in an acute social dilemma: an application to COVID-19 pp. 1-11

- M A J van Hulsen, K I M Rohde and Job van Exel
- Cyclical signals from the labor market pp. 1-16

- Tino Berger, Paul David Boll, James Morley and Benjamin Wong
- Fractal inequality in rural India: class, caste and jati in Bihar pp. 1-13

- Shareen Joshi, Nishtha Kochhar and Vijayendra Rao
- Employment Guaranteed? Social Protection During a Pandemic pp. 1-15

- Farzana Afridi, Kanika Mahajan and Nikita Sangwan
- Up and away? Inflation and debt consolidation in historical perspective pp. 1-20

- Barry Eichengreen and Rui Esteves
- The relationship between obesity and self-esteem: longitudinal evidence from Australian adults pp. 1-14

- Sophie Byth, Paul Frijters and Tony Beatton
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