Economics and Business Letters
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Volume 4, issue 4, 2015
- Introduction pp. 129-130

- Juan Cuestas and Karsten Staehr
- Old wine in a new bottle: public debt sustainability - evidence from a number of EU countries under fiscal consolidation pp. 131-136

- Nicholas Apergis
- On the relation between public debt and economic growth: an empirical investigation pp. 137-150

- Bettina Fincke and Alfred Greiner
- What happens to the relationship between public debt and economic growth in European countries? pp. 151-160

- Rebeca Jiménez-Rodríguez and Araceli RodrÃguez-López
- A new look at fiscal sustainability: an attempt to reveal the relationship between the sustainability of external debt and the inequality pp. 161-165

- Yasunori Fujita
- Does banking relationship configuration affect the risk-taking behavior of French SMEs? pp. 166-174

- Ludovic Vigneron and Ramzi Benkraiem
- A note on the effects of market inefficiency and portfolio constraints on the relationship between the expected return of an asset and the market pp. 175-182

- Thomas A. Severini
Volume 4, issue 3, 2015
- Assessing the future economic performance of wind generation in conjunction with compressed air energy storage in the new proposed Irish electricity market pp. 87-97

- Brendan Cleary
- Complex method of petroleum products demand forecasting considering economic, demographic and technological factors pp. 98-107

- Dmitriy Grushevenko
- Forecasting energy demand through a dynamic input-output model pp. 108-115

- Oscar Dejuan
- Dollarization and money demand stability in Bolivia pp. 116-122

- Casto Montero Kuscevic and Darius Martin
- A new method for quantification of qualitative expectations pp. 123-128

- Joachim Zuckarelli
Volume 4, issue 2, 2015
- Wage curve in dual labor markets: cross-sectional evidence from Japan pp. 51-56

- Kazuyuki Inagaki
- Missing equation in Piketty’s r-g theory pp. 57-62

- Yasunori Fujita
- Discretionary monetary policy, quantitative easing and the decline in US labor share pp. 63-78

- Eric Olson and Andrew Young
- Monetary morphs into fiscal: the Fed's great adventure pp. 79-86

- Anthony F. Herbst
Volume 4, issue 1, 2015
- Editorial Note pp. 1-6

- Francisco Delgado and Eduardo Gonzalez
- On the relationship between business cycle and college enrollment in the U.S.: a time series approach pp. 7-16

- Pratikshya Sapkota and Umesh Bastola
- Testing for causality in the presence of leading variables pp. 17-29

- Theologos Pantelidis
- A note on location and the output effect of ad-valorem taxes under free entry oligopoly pp. 30-35

- Yeung-Nan Shieh
- Revisiting the environmental rewards of economic freedom pp. 36-50

- Christopher Hartwell and Don L. Coursey
Volume 3, issue 4, 2014
- Introduction pp. 191-193

- Roberto Patuelli and Matías Mayor
- Forecasting with dynamic spatial panel data: practical implementation methods pp. 194-207

- Bernard Fingleton
- An eigenvector spatial filtering contribution to short range regional population forecasting pp. 208-217

- Daniel A. Griffith and Yongwan Chun
- Regional economic forecasting: state-of-the-art methodology and future challenges pp. 218-231

- Robert Lehmann and Klaus Wohlrabe
- The impact of aging on regional employment: Linking spatial econometrics and population projections for a scenario analysis of future labor market outcomes in Nordic regions pp. 232-246

- Torben Schmidt, Aki Kangasharju, Timo Mitze and Daniel Rauhut
- Unemployment forecasts, time varying coefficient models and the Okun’s law in Spanish regions pp. 247-262

- Miquel Clar, Jordi López-Tamayo and Raul Ramos
- Measure of the resilience to Spanish economic crisis: the role of specialization pp. 263-275

- Ana Angulo, Jesus Mur and Javier Trivez
- Forecasting of the effects of the last economic crisis and simulation of the potential emergence of new regional structure in Germany pp. 276-287

- Guenter Karl Haag, Philipp Liedl, Barbara Schwengler and Ekaterini Sdogou
- Linear and nonlinear causality in the UK housing market: a regional approach pp. 288-297

- Eleni Kyriazakou and Theodore Panagiotidis
- Local culture and resistance to shocks in economic forecasts: a case study of Greece pp. 298-308

- Annie Tubadji, Vassilis Angelis and Peter Nijkamp
Volume 3, issue 3, 2014
- Introduction pp. 134-136

- Lucio Esposito
- Preferences for redistribution after the economic crisis pp. 137-145

- Javier Olivera
- The Great Recession and U.S. partial discrimination orderings by race pp. 146-155

- John A. Bishop, Jonathan Lee and Lester A. Zeager
- Demand for redistribution in the wake of the Great Recession pp. 156-165

- Philipp Kroeger
- Varied nutritional impact of the global food price crisis pp. 166-176

- Alessandro De Matteis
- Youth unemployment in the EU15: regional and national inequalities throughout the 2008 economic crisis pp. 177-190

- Alberta Maria Carlotta Spreafico, Agnese Dina Peruzzi and Enrica Chiappero-Martinetti
Volume 3, issue 2, 2014
- Introduction pp. 77-78

- Víctor Fernández-Blanco and Juan Prieto-Rodriguez
- Determinants of book reading and library attendance in Colombia. A microeconometric approach pp. 79-86

- MarÃa Luisa Palma, Luis Fernando Aguado Quintero and Ana Osorio Mejia
- Criterion and predictive validity of revealed and stated preference data: the case of “Mountain Home Music†concert demand pp. 87-95

- John Whitehead, Douglas Noonan and Elizabeth Marquardt
- Cultural offer and distance in a spatial interaction model for tourism pp. 96-108

- Roberto Patuelli, Maurizio Mussoni and Guido Candela
- Market size of the media industry and freedom of press: an empirical study pp. 109-114

- Evguenii Zazdravnykh
- Choice of strategic variables under relative profit maximization in asymmetric oligopoly: non-equivalence of price strategy and quantity strategy pp. 115-126

- Atsuhiro Satoh and Yasuhito Tanaka
- An index of financial market stress for the United Kingdom pp. 127-133

- Shaen Corbet and Cian Twomey
Volume 3, issue 1, 2014
- Introduction pp. 1-2

- Antonio Alvarez
- A selection of relevant issues in applied stochastic frontier analysis pp. 3-11

- Antonio Alvarez and Carlos Arias
- Modeling issues in applied efficiency analysis: agriculture pp. 12-18

- Giannis Karagiannis
- Applied efficiency analysis in education pp. 19-26

- Shawna Grosskopf, Kathy Hayes and Lori Taylor
- Improving the "usefulness" of stochastic frontier analysis for health care pp. 27-34

- Gary Ferrier
- Applications of the stochastic frontier approach in Energy Economics pp. 35-42

- Massimo Filippini and Luis Orea
- Frontier models for evaluating environmental efficiency: an overview pp. 43-50

- Alfons Oude Lansink and Alan Wall
- Stochastic frontiers, productivity effects and development projects pp. 51-58

- Boris Bravo-Ureta
- Obesity and happiness: does gender matter? pp. 59-67

- Ehsan Latif
- Family-owned and non family-owned SMEs: empirical evidence of survival determinants pp. 68-76

- Paulo Maçãs Nunes, Zelia Serrasqueiro and Jacinto Vidigal da Silva
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