Comparative Economic Studies
1991 - 2025
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Volume 67, issue 4, 2025
- Unraveling the Impact of Russian Sanctions and Oil Prices on Exchange Rate: A Comparative Approach pp. 723-749

- Kotbee Shin, Bo-Young Choi and Indira Shamsutdinova
- Evaluating Subsidized Credit Policy in Kazakhstan with SME and Spatial Panel Data: First- and Second-Best Policy pp. 750-778

- Michael Beenstock
- Institutional Trust and Subjective Well-Being in Post-Soviet Countries pp. 779-805

- Bekhzod Egamberdiev, Ihtiyor Bobojonov and Lena Kuhn
- Perceptions of Economic Mobility and Willingness to Pay for Public Goods pp. 806-826

- Alexandru Cojocaru, Michael Lokshin and Iván Torre
- Do Financial Globalization and Government Spending Mitigate the Detrimental Impact of Renewable Energy Use on Export Performance in Emerging Economies? pp. 827-866

- Himanshu Sekhar Panda, Mantu Kumar Mahalik and Kashif Nesar Rather
- When will Voters Re-elect Populists? Lessons from COVID-19 in Brazil pp. 867-895

- Dylan Yahampath, Petar Stankov and Martin Enilov
- The Contribution of Robots to Productivity and GDP Growth in Advanced Economies Over 1960–2022 pp. 896-917

- Gilbert Cette, Vincenzo Spiezia and Claudia Nobile
- Defence Spending in the European Union: Evolution and Perspectives pp. 918-948

- Alessandra Cepparulo, Luisa Giuriato and Paolo Pasimeni
- Divergence in Labour Force Growth in Open Economies: Should Wages and Prices Grow Faster in Germany? pp. 949-988

- Thomas Beissinger, Joël Hellier and Martyna Marczak
Volume 67, issue 3, 2025
- On the Relationship Between Corruption Perception and Tax Morale: Does Natural Resource Abundance Matter? pp. 453-491

- Abdul Malik Iddrisu
- Democratization, Institutions, and the Private Financial Returns to Socialist Schooling in Central and Eastern Europe 1938–2017 pp. 492-524

- Theodor Bingley
- Gender Roles and Women’s Labor Market Outcomes in Sahel pp. 525-553

- Monsoï Kenneth Colombiano Kponou
- Resource Misallocation and Financial Access Constraints: Evidence from Developing Countries pp. 554-622

- Mamadou Mouminy Bah, Mamadou Nouhou Diallo and Jean Marcelin Bosson Brou
- Can Innovation Reduce the Size of the Informal Economy? pp. 623-681

- Dorgyles C. M. Kouakou and Kolotioloma I. H. Yéo
- The Political Economy of Exchange Rate Regimes and External (Im)Balances: The Role of Labor Market Institutions pp. 682-722

- Vytautas Kuokštis and Simonas Algirdas Spurga
Volume 67, issue 2, 2025
- Trade Integration and Well-Being: Evidence from Kyrgyz Farmers pp. 263-288

- Nurgul Tilenbaeva
- Balancing Natural Resources and Human and Social Capital: Pathways to Economic Diversification in Mongolia pp. 289-325

- Thorvaldur Gylfason and Jean-Pascal N. Nganou
- The persistence of gender pay and employment gaps in European countries pp. 326-354

- Antonio Afonso and M. Carmen Blanco-Arana
- Does Women’s Political Empowerment Influence Child Undernourishment in Developing Countries? pp. 355-395

- Martine Tania Azoa Balengla, Keneck Massil Joseph and Itchoko Motande Mondjeli Mwa Ndjokou
- Land Property Rights and Investment Incentives in Movable Farm Assets: Evidence from Post-Soviet Central Asia pp. 396-425

- Zafar Kurbanov, Nodir Djanibekov and Thomas Herzfeld
- Inflation Expectations in Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe: The Role of Sentiment and Experiences pp. 426-451

- Katharina Allinger and Fabio Rumler
Volume 67, issue 1, 2025
- A Systematic Literature Review of Income Inequality in Central–Eastern European Countries pp. 1-49

- Byambasuren Dorjnyambuu
- Effects of Quantitative Easing on Economic Sentiment: Evidence from Three Large Economies pp. 50-83

- Benjamin Baker and Murat Üngör
- The Effects of Taxation on Income Inequality in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 84-149

- Idrissa Ouedraogo, Issa Dianda, Pegdwende Patrik Roland Ouedraogo, Tiraogo Rodrigue Ouedraogo and Bassirou Konfe
- Natural Resource Rents, Manufacturing Trade, and Manufacturing Growth: Evidence from Linear and Nonlinear Regressions for ECOWAS Countries pp. 150-185

- Essotanam Mamba
- It’s Never Different: Fiscal Policy Shocks and Inflation pp. 186-220

- Serhan Cevik and Fedor Miryugin
- Foreign Direct Investment, Institutions, and Domestic Investment in Developing Countries: Is there a Crowding-Out Effect? pp. 221-261

- Kadoukpè Gildas Magbondé, Djiby Racine Thiam and Mamadou Abdoulaye Konté
Volume 66, issue 4, 2024
- Protests on Campus: The Political Economy of Universities and Social Movements pp. 621-638

- Harnoor Kaur and Noam Yuchtman
- Political Connections, Business Groups and Innovation in Asia pp. 639-660

- Simon Commander, Saul Estrin and Thamashi Silva
- Unemployment and Financial Development: Evidence for OECD Countries pp. 661-683

- Antonio Afonso and M. Carmen Blanco-Arana
- Intra-household Time Allocation: Evidence from the Post-socialist Countries pp. 684-716

- Vitaliia Yaremko
- Business Equity and Wealth Inequality in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 717-752

- Edison Jakurti
- Heterogeneous role of resource dependence on industrialization in developing countries pp. 753-781

- Paul Awoa Awoa and Henri Atangana Ondoa
Volume 66, issue 3, 2024
- Editorial for the Special Issue of Comparative Economic Studies: 50 Years After the End of Bretton Woods—The Experiences of Small Open Economies pp. 389-393

- Alexander Rathke, Tobias Straumann and Jan-Egbert Sturm
- Exchange Rate Regime Choices in Small Open Economies from Bretton Woods to Inflation Targeting pp. 394-414

- Nathan Sussman and Charles Wyplosz
- The Importance of Sound Monetary Policy: Some Lessons for Today from Canada’s Experience with Floating Exchange Rates Since 1950 pp. 415-453

- Michael D. Bordo and Pierre L. Siklos
- Shocks and Currents: Monetary Policy and Israel’s Foreign Exchange Market pp. 454-481

- Itamar Caspi, Amit Friedman and Sigal Ribon
- Norway’s Road to Inflation Targeting: Overcoming the Fear of Floating pp. 482-534

- Øyvind Eitrheim and Jan Fredrik Qvigstad
- Monetary Policy in Sweden After the End of Bretton Woods pp. 535-590

- Emma Bylund, Jens Iversen and Anders Vredin
- Made in Frankfurt? The Monetary Policy of the Swiss National Bank Since 1973 pp. 591-619

- Alexander Rathke and Tobias Straumann
Volume 66, issue 2, 2024
- Gender Gap in Urban Job Market During the Pandemic: The Case of Ukraine pp. 215-235

- Tymofii Brik and Maksym Obrizan
- Inequality, Growth, and Structural Transformation: New Evidence from a Post-communist Economy pp. 236-260

- Dorina Lazar and Cristian Marius Litan
- Technological Progress and Political Disengagement pp. 261-288

- Daryna Grechyna
- The Impact of Foreign Direct Investment and Political Stability on Food Security: Evidence from Sub-Saharan African Countries pp. 289-328

- Zouhaier Aloui and Samir Maktouf
- Gender Inequality Under Laissez-Faire Covid-19: Case of Belarus pp. 329-354

- Kateryna Bornukova and Lev Lvovskiy
- Government Support Measures, Trust in Institutions and Effects on Satisfaction with Democracy During the COVID-19 Outbreak pp. 355-387

- Erica Poma and Barbara Pistoresi
Volume 66, issue 1, 2024
- Legal Weakness, Investment Risks, and Distressed Acquisitions: Evidence from Russian Regions pp. 1-69

- Ichiro Iwasaki and Yuko Adachi
- Democracy and Intra-Africa Trade pp. 70-90

- Whelsy Boungou, Francis Osei-Tutu and Amara Zongo
- How Does Financial Sector Development Improve Tax Revenue Mobilization for Developing Countries? pp. 91-125

- Aguima Aime Bernard Lompo
- Multidimensional Deprivation from Labor Market Opportunities in Armenia: Evidence from 2018 and 2020 pp. 126-165

- Knar Khachatryan and Aleksandr Grigoryan
- Financial Crises and Climate Change pp. 166-190

- Joao Jalles
- Public Finance, Fiscal Rules and Public–Private Partnerships: Lessons for Post-COVID-19 Investment Plans pp. 191-213

- Alessandra Cepparulo, Giuseppe Eusepi and Luisa Giuriato
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